Friday, August 10, 2007

Chopin Etude Opus 10 No. 1

Duration: 120 seconds
Upload Time: 06-07-17 21:27:36
User: kenniyu
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Description:

A video of me playing Chopin Etude Opus 10 No. 1 on the piano, tempo 160. I've been learning this piece for a year now. Hope you like it.

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ihrtmusic12334 ::: Favorites
NICE!!!!!! :D
07-06-02 16:00:46
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Musicman180 ::: Favorites
Something... Dynamics i think, other than that- superb! Nice job. How long have you been playing?
07-06-02 18:42:45
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tennisplaya1869 ::: Favorites
is that a steinway?
07-06-21 23:19:48
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meteoriasiow ::: Favorites
Good but your left habd is a little bit weird and you are slamming..and need more dynamics but who cares! well done!I am so proud of you...how long have you been playing?
07-07-08 14:40:35
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strokerbn ::: Favorites
details aside,you captured the spirit of the piece wonderfully...i couldn't help but listen.BRAVO!!!
07-07-19 13:18:07
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Jst0911 ::: Favorites
i just nut my pants
07-07-19 21:33:03
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thomasgothenburg ::: Favorites
quite good, but I think you will get better sound of the piano if you try to lift your hands more from you, so they get higher up and more power, yes its harder, but the result much better. I mean like the hands were to jump forwards. I think it sounds much better if you try to learn more Russian technique. But your speed is great.
07-07-31 18:18:44
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jinfiesto ::: Favorites
You're crazy... That's not russian technique. Don't listen to him. Don't jump around on this piece. You want to crawl from each arpeggio set to the next. No jumping.
07-08-03 16:41:56
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kenniyu ::: Favorites
Thank you for the advice :)
07-08-04 02:12:58
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abmephise ::: Favorites
Bravo. As for Russian Technique - wtf are you talking about. I studied at a conservatorium with a Russian teacher for 4 years, there is no such thing as 'russian' technique. They have an approach to learning and teaching pieces, but it is far from having anything 'technical' about it, say like a Czerny study. I loved this video, keep up the good work.
07-08-04 18:10:23
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