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#967547 - 10/16/04 08:48 AM Chopin etude op 10, no 12
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I only saw this section recently. Blind me... As blind as a bat ... By the way, is this section the same as the pianoworldCD uploading or something page???
I tried uploading something there, but it didn't really work. \:\(

Never mind about that. This is an encore recording at a concert some years ago.
Thank you. \:D
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/7/ytanddwmusic.htm

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#967548 - 10/19/04 12:14 PM Re: Chopin etude op 10, no 12
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That is a nice recording! Maybe a bit overuse of pedal to really fit into my taste (like it dry as with Martinis) but you kept the melody line very good all along.
Bravo!

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#967549 - 10/26/04 07:31 AM Re: Chopin etude op 10, no 12
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Quoted:...like it dry as with Martinis...
LOL. \:\)
By the Way, what piano are u using for your recording? The op 10, no 1,2,3? I like the tone. Must be a steinway.
But I really like the lower register...reminds me of a Bose.
Deep and powerful \:\)

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#967550 - 11/17/04 07:41 PM Re: Chopin etude op 10, no 12
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Very good! I have only been playing for about 4 years, so i have only touched this peice a little bit, but not seriously studied it yet. Definantly one of my favorite etudes. I can only get midway down the second page without messing up and a little under tempo. overall very very good job.
edit:
I am talking about the revolutionary etude.

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#967551 - 11/17/04 07:45 PM Re: Chopin etude op 10, no 12
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#967552 - 11/26/04 11:37 PM Re: Chopin etude op 10, no 12
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Hmm, i've been playing for 7 years, and I learned this starting from last September. Haven't fully "mastered" it yet because i'm a student and lots of others pieces as well D:. I really love your playing. However, I prefer a bit more contrast with the softness/loudness. Seems a bit too similar at times, but nonetheless very well played ;\)

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#967553 - 11/27/04 02:44 PM Re: Chopin etude op 10, no 12
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 Quote:
Originally posted by DW_mod:
Quoted:...like it dry as with Martinis...
LOL. \:\)
By the Way, what piano are u using for your recording? The op 10, no 1,2,3? I like the tone. Must be a steinway.
But I really like the lower register...reminds me of a Bose.
Deep and powerful \:\) [/b]
Not exactly the fastest response ever! Seems like I have not been here for a while.

I might disappoint you with the fact that I am using an Yamaha but with a nice sound. Also, I use effects to get it better and I experimented a bit with no.1 to get the effect of really sharp high keys like in Steinway grands. They are maybe even too sharp.

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