Mozart Sonata in A minor K.310 1-Allegro Maestoso
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Personally, i found this piece refreshing. Most pieces i've heard are usually too fast. Yours is a lovely interpretation. It shows you actually enjoy playing this piece and are still able to continue with a constant tempo unlike some other players who only focus on the speed of the song (: Cheers.
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fast and majestic
All Comments (110)
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i personally think that you do not have enough tone, because mozart needs more tone, and i think you played it a little too choppy and march like
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bravo amigo
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This is well played, the only thing that makes it sound harsh is the distortion coming from the Camera Mic. I bet if some one records you properly, then you'll see how good it can sound.
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I am not a musician but a music lover and I love it!
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it's hard to play Mozart but you did well.
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I thought this was a really good effort and shows great promise. I wish people would stop telling others that they don't play as well as, for example, Mitsuko Uchida (capital M and capital U). This kid is obviously a student not a seasoned professional so of course it's a student performance.
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tocas bien pero te falta mas practica
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try to make more quiet your right hand in the first part ... but it's definitly a good work good !!! :)



out of all the people that played this, yours is the only one i finished listening to because it sounded different! you played exactly what i was looking for! such a lively and beautiful sound ^_^
sweetatomictangerine 3 months ago
@sweetatomictangerine why thank you, that's very nice!
RobinLSL 3 months ago
I actually think this is really well played, dynamics and all. I think it's a pity the recording conditions make the piano sound a little jarring (especially the louder parts), but on the whole your playing is irreproachable in my opinion.
aches27 1 year ago
@aches27 heartfelt thanks!
RobinLSL 1 year ago
Clearly you make a great effort of keeping every note clean and understandable, therefore I think it is well played. But... it lacks the sound of Mozart, it´s just plain, no regulation or changes in dynamics, overall a student performance. You should hear the mitsuko uchida´s interpretation here on youtube.
emcafif44 1 year ago 4
@emcafif44 yeah, I sort of get what you mean. A lot of the absence of dynamics comes from the recording quality but anyway I've looked at it recently and really wondered if this was actually me playing. It's like the opposite of my piano personality. I was having a hard time when I learned this, teachers telling me to do the opposite of what I wanted etc. The result is something which feels atrophied.
RobinLSL 1 year ago