Rachmaninoff Prelude Op. 23 No. 5 in g minor
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wow you actually gave that first part the sustain that it deserves, (0:37) before jumping in to that second movement.
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he's playing this good but it can a little bit faster I think
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Very nice! That piano has a huge bass register! This is such a hard piece, nicely done!
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没有啥停顿
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Never mind the boo boos. You have the dynamics (especially the crescendos) right, although it could do with a bit less pounding in spots. Technique can be practiced and learned. Interpretation is an art.
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@Letspreach It means to place your toe near a line, as in to follow some instruction or protocol, not to pull a rope (but I think you knew that).
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@Letspreach It means to place your toe near a line, not to pull a rope (but I think you knew that).
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@desertdawg41 Sorry,wasn't meant for you, and I got it the wrong way round. Was trying to explain to someone the origins.
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TOE THE LINE!!!
I enjoy listening to almost all artist's recording of the better known classics. I find it fascinating to hear how others interpret classic music. If those who insist all performances should strictly "toe the line" on the sheet music, they may as well just get themselves a player piano, where every performance would be identical.
desertdawg41 2 years ago 15
Beautifully played, you convey a very clear and understandable phrase in the music. You've expressed the dynamics very well, very much like how it says on the sheet music. Well done. :)
Drunk3nFist 4 years ago 13