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Depends on the room it's played greatly. This sort of sounds midi, which doesn't get much good accurate reverb so the person must have felt it right if they were wearing headphones.
Loved it. Amazed me with the speed. However, to be blunt, there is definitely room for improvement if you desire. I want you to strive for perfection. Here’s what I did: I listened to professionals and masterclasses especially. It’ll do you good. Here’s some quick notes: be attentive to dynamics (for accuracy and drama), don’t rush (it risks accuracy), play with utmost passion (you have it!👏). This sonata is pure drama. My biggest tip is to slow down a bit (≈144 bpm). Keep practicing. Bravo👏
Thank you for your thoughtful feedback! I really appreciate your kind words and valuable advice. I'll definitely focus on dynamics. pacing, and adding more passion to my playing. Your tips are very helpful, and I'Il keep them in mind as I practice. Thanks again for the encouragement!
@@PristinePiano23 No problem; you deserve it as a brilliant pianist. Give it a go! It'll only do you better😉 The "masterclass" i recommend watching is by HenleTutorial; a British chap named Callum takes in depth technical and musical lessons with a teacher (forgot his name). Look up "Callum Beethoven Pathetique" and you'll find it
I can feel Chopin's anger in you. As a piano teacher, I really respect you. This is one of the Chopin's hardest pieces, but you saw the Chopin's purpose , that's very hard for pianists. Bravo for you🖒
Thank you so much for your kind words and encouragement! Chopin's pieces are truly challenging, and it's an honor to hear that my interpretation resonated with you. Your respect and support mean a lot to me. Thank you!
Hi Antenym,Thank you for watching my video and for your feedback!The hand movements might look a bit unnatural because of synchronization issues with the software I'm using, which is called Seemusic. It's a MIDI visualizer that creates visual effects based on the MIDI input, but sometimes the synchronization can be a bit off, causing the movements to appear less natural.I'm working on improving this in my future videos. If you're interested, you can check out Seemusic here: seemusicapp.com .Thanks again for your comments. If you have any other questions or suggestions, feel free to let me know!Best regards, Pristine Piano
Well done, it's refreshing to see a new music channel of this kind - altough I am not sure what to think of it. How long are you playing the piano for? Personally, I would choose a higher tempo for this 1st movement, so I want to know, if this is based on a choice of interpretation or a lack of virtuosity (which honestly isn't big of a deal since your playing is very clean and your channel is still growing). Have a nice day!
Practicing this piece takes about one to three months, but if you include the process of practicing this piece, you'll need five years. Before practicing this piece, I practiced the pieces of composers like Bayer, Czerny, Beethoven, Mozart, and developed my technique, so I was finally able to play it. Rather than practicing this piece right away, start with other easy pieces and try harder and harder pieces! I'm rooting for you!
A very nice performance. I just don't know if it was a mistake or if you read the notes wrong but the cord at 0:09 and 1:22 should have F on the top note.