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Brahms Hungarian Dance No. 1

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2007

piano duet, rehearsal!

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  • My teacher and I are doing this duet now...I'm on the secondo part. What advice would you give me for those sextuplets that keep coming up in the lower part...you handled them really well, but I'm having trouble coordinating it with the left hand!

  • @rblcoles i honestly never felt comfortable with those. but i would say you just gotta practice them slow, maybe detached, hands alone, and gradually build them together and build them faster. always have a loose but controlled hand, especially when it's faster. don't want to tense up.

  • even though I don't speak Italian (was that Italian...?) I understood your compliment so thank you very much.

  • thank you everyone except Pianocritic666

  • hahahaha

    um i just posted this so my partner could see it . i really don't care if people watch it at all.

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  • I know many people post videos like this to receive feedback, and I would encourage people to critique videos. However, there is no reason to use such negative language to criticize someone. There is a great difference between telling someone what they could be doing better and just telling them that it sounds like crap. Just grow up.

  • It is a little bit to slow...

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  • @racher7 I've found the secret! The secondo part is actually much easier when played fast - not so much for the primo though haha. Try putting in into a slow pulse of one. It helped me :)

  • @racher7 I soooo see what you mean about the sextupletes being "uncomfortable". I thought I finally got them down, but it seems to unsteady! Haha grr

  • @Chocohocoholix well the secondo part needs to have some skills not as the primo but yes primo is a little bit difficult than secondo :) I play both though :D

  • is the secondo part usually played by the more inexperienced player? 

  • He says although it is slow, it is very beautiful.

  • Not bad.

  • it's better to be rehersal

  • it's quite good, except for a few mistakes occurred most as "slips". but be careful at the beginning with the Primo part: you play the right notes but shifted earlier. It has to be a Quarter pause and not an octave pause (according to Henle Urtext Verlag).

    Keep it up! ;)

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