Transcendental Etude No. 10- Franz Liszt - Aaron Tse
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Haha good on you. Hope you get a Band 6.
Paul.
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great job. very expressive and actually appasionata! most people just try to blow through this as fast as possible
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To all you experts, the woman did a hell of a job! "It's a very difficult piece of work". And I do mean work. It doesn't even beg the question. Oh did I say woman, forgive me.
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you played well, but I suggest you practice playing octaves "from the wrist" (as Chopin and many other teachers told their pupils).
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i played this! :)
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wow amazing!
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ok !! I can't imagine how tired you were at the end !! you're not "relax" when you play !! But I hope it depends on the piece ...
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I played this one, along with Chopin's Ballade no.1, Schubert's impromptu Op.90 No.4, Rachmaninoff's Moments Musical no.4, A scherzo by Colin Brumby and a 4 hand adaptation of Rite of Spring by Stravinsky.
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I want to do a liszt song but don't know which one.
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Dude your shoulders are so tense, relax :)
To all the people at UNSW studying music methods one - Good luck :P
Azz9999 9 months ago 2
I'm relieved to finally hear this song done RIGHT. To me, at least.
Pianists always rush through it which takes away from the feeling and emotion of the song. Your speed is just slow enough to really feel the music without dragging. Your dynamics also seem to be spot on; people pound like hell all the way through the song but you seem to know when to 'pound' and when to pull back . YAY!
PS I'm learning this song; I don't just watch youtube videos of Liszt Etudes all day. Just to clarify.
elschiol 4 years ago
thanks
Azz9999 4 years ago
as if he's slow enough... i kept telling him to control the impulse of his playing yet he still needs improvement on that~ it's kind of the reason why there were so many notes that were hit wrong:S
Must've been influenced too much by Boris Berezovsky;PPP
paulpang22288 4 years ago
Lol, good one paul.
Azz9999 3 years ago