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#1454977 - 06/12/10 04:57 AM
Re: You Tube's biggest Hams
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I had to look that up to be sure
"Slang: an amateur or incompetent performer, esp. an actor who performs with showy exaggeration"
No to amateur or incompetent performer, yes to showy exaggeration in most cases.
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#1455019 - 06/12/10 09:24 AM
Re: You Tube's biggest Hams
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Meh. I expected these to all be amateurs, and it was a surprise to see Yundi Li and Valentina Lisitsa included in this list. (Maksim Mrvica ... not such a surprise.) But I can't really find fault with most of these from a musical standpoint. I thought the boy in the first clip was really very good, even if his emoting was thoroughly over the top. But as long as kids are coached to integrate that kind of faux-expressiveness into the music, or see it in other performers and emulate it themselves, I don't expect the trend to change. We live in an age of indulgence, after all, not restraint. Did the guy in #6 remind anybody else of Rod Blagojevich (another certified Master Thespian)? 
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#1455028 - 06/12/10 09:46 AM
Re: You Tube's biggest Hams
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But I can't really find fault with most of these from a musical standpoint. I thought the boy in the first clip was really very good, even if his emoting was thoroughly over the top. But as long as kids are coached to integrate that kind of faux-expressiveness into the music, or see it in other performers and emulate it themselves, I don't expect the trend to change. We live in an age of indulgence, after all, not restraint. I really can't see the slightest example of over the top emoting from #1. He reminds me a little of Haochen Zhang, recent Van Cliburn winner, in terms of his degree of emoting. I also don't think that many young pianists are coached to do this or that it's faux expressiveness. I think more often than not young players are coached to reduce their expressive movements.
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#1455030 - 06/12/10 09:49 AM
Re: You Tube's biggest Hams
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1. You didn't have to pick on a kid did you? 2. It looks as if the producer thought he might get this on MTV. 3. What's wrong with this? 4. Number one probably watches this guy. 5. I'd pretty much like to slap this guy. 6. This one is weird enough that I'm not sure he's seen himself play. 7. How does he play with his elbows so much lower than his hands?
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#1455033 - 06/12/10 09:56 AM
Re: You Tube's biggest Hams
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I really can't see the slightest example of over the top emoting from #1. He reminds me a little of Haochen Zhang, recent Van Cliburn winner, in terms of his degree of emoting. I also don't think that many young pianists are coached to do this or that it's faux expressiveness. I think more often than not young players are coached to reduce their expressive movements. Well, we'll just have to agree to disagree. There's nothing that could convince me that such drama is authentic to a 10-year-old boy (never mind intrinsic to the music).
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#1455034 - 06/12/10 09:57 AM
Re: You Tube's biggest Hams
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These are my picks, what are yours? This is my pick. One of my idols. And I honestly wish I had half this guy's talent. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qblN-ILuiyQ
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#1455045 - 06/12/10 10:18 AM
Re: You Tube's biggest Hams
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Replying to the first post: number one already has this as a habit... It seems that when Lang Lang became famous, a lot of people seemed to like his style. Personally, I can say pretty critical stuff about it but all I'm going with for now is:
Pianists are not actors - their finger are!
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#1455063 - 06/12/10 11:08 AM
Re: You Tube's biggest Hams
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I had to look that up to be sure "Slang: an amateur or incompetent performer, esp. an actor who performs with showy exaggeration" No to amateur or incompetent performer, yes to showy exaggeration in most cases. Ham Pronunciation: \ˈham\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English hamme, from Old English hamm; akin to Old High German hamma ham, Greek knēmē shinbone, Old Irish cnáim bone Date: before 12th century 1 a : the hollow of the knee b : a buttock with its associated thigh —usually used in plural 2 : a cut of meat consisting of a thigh; especially : one from a hog 3 [short for hamfatter, from “The Ham-fat Man,” minstrel song] a : a showy performer; especially : an actor performing in an exaggerated theatrical style b : a licensed operator of an amateur radio station 4 : a cushion used especially by tailors for pressing curved areas of garments — ham adjective SCENE II. A hall in the castle.
Enter HAMLET and Players HAMLET Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounced it to you, trippingly on the tongue: but if you mouth it, as many of your players do, I had as lief the town-crier spoke my lines. Nor do not saw the air too much with your hand, thus, but use all gently; for in the very torrent, tempest, and, as I may say, the whirlwind of passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance that may give it smoothness. O, it offends me to the soul to hear a robustious periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the groundlings, who for the most part are capable of nothing but inexplicable dumbshows and noise: I would have such a fellow whipped for o'erdoing Termagant; it out-herods Herod: pray you, avoid it.
First Player I warrant your honour.
HAMLET Be not too tame neither, but let your own discretion be your tutor: suit the action to the word, the word to the action; with this special o'erstep not the modesty of nature: for any thing so overdone is from the purpose of playing, whose end, both at the first and now, was and is, to hold, as 'twere, the mirror up to nature; to show virtue her own feature, scorn her own image, and the very age and body of the time his form and pressure. Now this overdone, or come tardy off, though it make the unskilful laugh, cannot but make the judicious grieve; the censure of the which one must in your allowance o'erweigh a whole theatre of others. O, there be players that I have seen play, and heard others praise, and that highly, not to speak it profanely, that, neither having the accent of Christians nor the gait of Christian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted and bellowed that I have thought some of nature's journeymen had made men and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably.
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#1455088 - 06/12/10 11:57 AM
Re: You Tube's biggest Hams
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Hey, you love Chico too?  I like how easily he got rid of the 'real' piano player. That guy must have been a moron.  P.S. I see that you're not thinking "ham" in a negative way. And from the several that he picked, I wasn't sure he was either.
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#1455127 - 06/12/10 01:23 PM
Re: You Tube's biggest Hams
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....There's nothing that could convince me that such drama is authentic to a 10-year-old boy..... You have to take into account that this is no ordinary 10-year-old boy (or whatever age he is). It seems that you're not.
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#1455144 - 06/12/10 01:47 PM
Re: You Tube's biggest Hams
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The opening post seems a little unkind.
I love Chico too.
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#1455176 - 06/12/10 02:43 PM
Re: You Tube's biggest Hams
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No no.....here's a better version.
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#1455177 - 06/12/10 02:44 PM
Re: You Tube's biggest Hams
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Oh  kissin didnt get mentioned? 8) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sPxr539mts (I can't tell what's worse, his acting or his hair)
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#1455183 - 06/12/10 02:50 PM
Re: You Tube's biggest Hams
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I agree that employing over-the-top gestures and facial expressions during performance is not desirable. Horowitz was opposed to that, as he believed that you should express the emotion through the music, not through facial expressions.
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#1455191 - 06/12/10 03:01 PM
Re: You Tube's biggest Hams
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This one takes the cake (and makes me almost pee my pants every time I watch it). O Holy Night
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#1455227 - 06/12/10 04:28 PM
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#1455228 - 06/12/10 04:30 PM
Re: You Tube's biggest Hams
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....There's nothing that could convince me that such drama is authentic to a 10-year-old boy..... You have to take into account that this is no ordinary 10-year-old boy (or whatever age he is). It seems that you're not. You're right! But I was one once ... and no ordinary one either. You were extra ordinary? =p
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#1455229 - 06/12/10 04:31 PM
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#1455231 - 06/12/10 04:32 PM
Re: You Tube's biggest Hams
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmKlYaygCekThis is one of the few times where I've actually thought the "acting" was appropriate and almost added something to the music. It's like he's having a conversation with the music.
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#1455242 - 06/12/10 04:50 PM
Re: You Tube's biggest Hams
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That's ok, I'm laughing for you.=p
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#1455250 - 06/12/10 05:03 PM
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Kissin isn't "acting". He's far too serious a musician to do that. Kissin almost always moves his body in a circle while playing(as do some other terrific pianists)...I never gave it a second thought. His facial expressions(nothing much in the particular video you gave)are really only noticable in close up camera views at an angle not really seen by audience members who see him mostly in profile. I would call attention to 0:09, 1:17, and 4:36 of the Kissin video. I think the term for these are microexpressions.
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#1455260 - 06/12/10 05:20 PM
Re: You Tube's biggest Hams
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Damon, your post is even funnier with the sound off!
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#1455262 - 06/12/10 05:21 PM
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Kissin isn't "acting". He's far too serious a musician to do that. Kissin almost always moves his body in a circle while playing(as do some other terrific pianists)...I never gave it a second thought. His facial expressions(nothing much in the particular video you gave)are really only noticable in close up camera views at an angle not really seen by audience members who see him mostly in profile. I would call attention to 0:09, 1:17, and 4:36 of the Kissin video. I think the term for these are microexpressions. The Wki article I just read said microexpresions were involuntary and difficult to fake. So wouldn't that support what I said about Kissin not "acting"?
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#1455264 - 06/12/10 05:27 PM
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Bisotti actually has a lot of neat stuff on his channel, and I like quite a few of his recordings, too!
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#1455276 - 06/12/10 05:42 PM
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Bisotti actually has a lot of neat stuff on his channel, and I like quite a few of his recordings, too! Although I'm not clear about the purpose of his pinky excercise, it looks very difficult to play at the tempo in this video: http://www.youtube.com/user/SarrasaniPianoCircus#p/u/70/AmMydgI6jxA
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#1455301 - 06/12/10 06:06 PM
Re: You Tube's biggest Hams
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Bisotti actually has a lot of neat stuff on his channel, and I like quite a few of his recordings, too! I do too, but he's still funny to watch. 
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#1455383 - 06/12/10 07:32 PM
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I really can't see the slightest example of over the top emoting from #1. He reminds me a little of Haochen Zhang, recent Van Cliburn winner, in terms of his degree of emoting. I also don't think that many young pianists are coached to do this or that it's faux expressiveness. I think more often than not young players are coached to reduce their expressive movements. Well, we'll just have to agree to disagree. There's nothing that could convince me that such drama is authentic to a 10-year-old boy (never mind intrinsic to the music). I remember there's a photo of a young Lang Lang (5 or 6 ?) playing piano in his autobiography, and he already had that signature facial expression. I don't think his parents or teacher coached him to do that, but he did mention that when he played, he always had mental pictures of cartoon figures in action.
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#1455386 - 06/12/10 07:43 PM
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I really can't see the slightest example of over the top emoting from #1. He reminds me a little of Haochen Zhang, recent Van Cliburn winner, in terms of his degree of emoting. I also don't think that many young pianists are coached to do this or that it's faux expressiveness. I think more often than not young players are coached to reduce their expressive movements. Well, we'll just have to agree to disagree. There's nothing that could convince me that such drama is authentic to a 10-year-old boy (never mind intrinsic to the music). I remember there's a photo of a young Lang Lang (5 or 6 ?) playing piano in his autobiography, and he already had that signature facial expression. I don't think his parents or teacher coached him to do that, but he did mention that when he played, he always had mental pictures of cartoon figures in action. I doubt he was coached but I believe these near toddlers are imitating someone they saw. I can't believe kids are naturally making "orgasm faces" before they even reach puberty. Put me firmly in the camp of "faux expressiveness" in these cases.
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#1455388 - 06/12/10 07:48 PM
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The Wki article I just read said microexpresions were involuntary and difficult to fake. So wouldn't that support what I said about Kissin not "acting"? You are missunderstanding what microexpressions are. Microexpressions reflect the persons actual emotion. So, for instance, imagine a guilty person who is on trial and lying. Lets assume that person is trying to appear to the Jury as empathetic, but in actual fact they are indifferent. The microexpression will reveal the indifference, and it is this indifference within the microexpression that is hard to fake. I don't know what Kissin's microexpressions reveal. In fact, I don't even know if those moments can properly be considered a microexpression. It just seemed to me that if he truly was in whatever profound emotional state his inordinate movements are supposed to signify, those moments would never have occurred. Hope that clears things up.
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#1455468 - 06/12/10 10:22 PM
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You have some kind of proof that he didn't?
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#1455476 - 06/12/10 10:28 PM
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LMAO. God, he for SURE should have, eh? Too funny.
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#1455494 - 06/12/10 11:35 PM
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OH MY GOSH!!!!!!!
Can Rowan Atkinson really play the piano? That was simply awesome! It actually looked like he was playing it out all very well!
Gotta love him!... Does he even talk?
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#1455524 - 06/13/10 12:50 AM
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OH MY GOSH!!!!!!! Can Rowan Atkinson really play the piano? That was simply awesome! It actually looked like he was playing it out all very well! Gotta love him!... Does he even talk? I wondered too, and it seemed that he MUST......or if not, he at least really really knows music. Someone who didn't wouldn't have been able to be so totally in sync with every detail like he was.
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