Beethoven Bagatelle Op.126 No.5
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beautifully done. first attempt, really?
your keyboard does not do your playing justice. not saying that like a jerk, just would love to hear this on a piano.
nice work, whoever you are
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YAY you!! good job!! =)
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I strongly disagree. Wrist-raising interferes with a direct relationship with the resistance of the key.
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eh. I know I hate it when people say this, but when you're doing those triplets in the bass clef, move your wrists! pick your wrists up. They look like dead fish on your keyboard. Other than that, It was a very nice rendition, and I liked it.
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nice finger action! I prefer this faster compared to the other postings that play this a bit to slow for my liking.
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What you say is very true, but there's a difference from keeping your wrists parallel to the keyboard and letting them hang like dead weights. I understand the resistance, and the fact that sometimes it's plain impossible to keep your wrists up, but I've played this piece. It's not difficult to make sure your hands don't droop. It makes for a much more aesthetic performance in not just the music. Nobody wants to see someone who doesn't move their hands when they play. It's no interesting.
Jord246Alexandra 3 years ago
I remember learning a lot about this at college. curved fingers good, flat hands bad, wrist position, sit high on the piano stool, dont sit high on the piano stool etc etc. I think its all about how it sounds, that's the main thing.
HaydnMiles 3 years ago