Improvised Classical Music Medley

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2011

Playing some improvised personal interpretations of some of my favorite classical music. My apologies for butchering them somewhat....with a few exceptions, most of these are still on my wish list of pieces to learn to play. I hope someday I can actually practice and give these masterpieces the treatment they deserve. For now, I can only fake it on some of these, haha....

Can you guys pick out the pieces I included in this medley? =)

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  • Great playing. But give that left hand a rest will ya. In most of your pieces your left hand is very fast right throughout. It makes the melody of right hand blurry. You should slow your left hand at times to bring out the melody. I'm not trying to be a critic here i just want to give my humble opinion so that will make your playing even more beautiful. You are a great pianist and i want to be like you someday. Keep up the good work.

  • @kaputasri yes, it's a bad habit of mine. ;) I'll work on it - thanks!

  • ahhhh, such a magical performance! generally, am quite bad remembering the specific names of classical pieces, unless it is one that i have learnt recently as they all seem to slip out of my memory but i got the chopin nocturne and then his revolutionary etude afterwards - loved the blend with the looney tunes theme at the end too! but man, this reminds me of how much more i need to study the classical repertoire!!!

    a real joy to listen to! wonderful ^____^

  • @daigoro789 thanks! yeah I'm pretty bad at remember names too...names of classical pieces are often not very memorable.

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  • This is great! I hear Chopin nocturne in c# minor, revolutionary etude, Rach concertos (2, 3), Liszt "un sospiro," etc. These are all very difficult pieces to play and it's amazing that you played them all. Who is your piano teacher? I see that you're from Saratoga -- same here! Just curious if we have the same piano teacher... It's strange that you don't have as much recognition when your skill level is up there with KL, fantasiex3, joshi3joshi, waltzforluma etc. Keep up the good work!

  • When's your birthday? I wanna buy you a new mic! xD

  • hehe, you blend them quite nicely

  • awesome!

    

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