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Sergei Prokofiev - 4 Etudes Op. 2 (audio + sheet music) 

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Despite being commented by one of his teachers as "talented but immature", and graduating composition class in St. Petersburg Conservatory with a passing grade, this never stopped the then-18-year-old Sergei Prokofiev to pursue his studies, and eventually establish his reputation as a pianist and composer who has figured out his own individual style, even outside the Conservatory. While his Piano Sonata Op. 1 in F minor of 1909 displays his lyrical post-romanticism with the help of influence from his own favorite composers, this next opus, his Four Etudes, composed the same year as the previous, show perhaps the other side of his coin -- brutal, futuristic, mechanical, and definitely never for the faint of heart. The Op. 2 set was dedicated to his teacher, composer Alexander Winkler, who by the way was not the teacher who made the mixed comment earlier on (spoiler alert: it was actually Rimsky-Korsakov). Alongside the Op. 1, Prokofiev performed the etudes in concert a year later.
No. 1 in D minor is indeed very unforgiving, judging by the score, as it demands the chords to be played as if effortlessly up and down the keyboard. The C major middle section offers a temporary calm before going back to the storm, concluding the entirety in D minor chords hammering at the low register. No. 2 in E minor, much mellower than the rest of the set, is a juggling act, if you will. One hand plays an 18/16 wave of demisemiquavers, the other plays the 4/4 bassline, the melody being passed on by both hands. No. 3 in C minor starts out in a macabre mood in Andante. However, this is just a smokescreen, as the piece slowly but surely spirals out of control, the performer having to play out the thirds and sixths that snake throughout the score. Holding out the inner melody that needs to be shared by both hands is an additional challenge here. Surprisingly, Prokofiev skipped this etude back in his 1910 concert. No. 4 in C minor is definitely a tour de force, one hand supplying the very sarcastic melody, and the other hand playing ostinatos -- at one point, one section of that resembles a boogie rhythm -- in Presto. For a fitting finale of the entire set, the end of the piece is marked in broken octaves up across the piano.
Please take note that the audio AND sheet music ARE NOT mine. Change the quality to a minimum of 480p if the video is blurry.
Original audio: I forgot where exactly, sorry...
(Performance by: Frederic Chiu)
Original sheet music: imslp.org/wiki/ 4_Etudes%2C_Op.2_(Prokofiev%2C_Sergey)

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@OneConcertante
@OneConcertante 5 лет назад
0:15 Etude No.1 in D minor 2:40 Etude No.2 in E minor 5:37 Etude No.3 in C minor 9:30 Etude No.4 in C minor
@paumasabad1449
@paumasabad1449 5 лет назад
Thanks
@PieInTheSky9
@PieInTheSky9 4 года назад
@@paumasabad1449 No. 2 is at 2:25
@sneddypie
@sneddypie 4 года назад
PieInTheSky incorrect
@user-sb3jo4gz2v
@user-sb3jo4gz2v 3 года назад
90я
@55mayakeren55
@55mayakeren55 2 года назад
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@benrolfe8490
@benrolfe8490 2 года назад
Prokofiev is a phenomenal example of someone who was faced with the monster of the piano, and not only tamed its known technical behemoths, but made it his trusted partner through all of his sonic fuckery, while also creating entirely original technical fuckery in the process.
@TomCL-vb6xc
@TomCL-vb6xc 5 лет назад
Prokofiev wrote some beautifully monstrous music. Truly a master composer.
@musisavante6036
@musisavante6036 4 года назад
hello everyone, I want to share with you my Symphonic Poem, Inspired by Prokofiev s Music, I hope you will enjoy it ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FtgOpfUirT4.html
@chezbe
@chezbe 3 года назад
Thank you
@Reiko11788
@Reiko11788 3 года назад
yes definitely especially when you listen to his concerto no.2
@sheeplehunter2000
@sheeplehunter2000 Год назад
No.1 is such an exquisite work. One of his finest short form piano composition imo. Dramatic toccata enery but with some light almost touching moments (the tranquillo theme).
@essencejoyclairv
@essencejoyclairv 3 года назад
There's something hair-raisingly alive about Prokofiev's choice of rhythms, harmonies and melodic lines. Even the very loud passages get away with it as sounding full of excitement and organic content rather than mere loud notes thrown together.
@TomKotarba
@TomKotarba Год назад
What a great tableau, no. 2 is still my personal favorite. How he weaves that secondary melody in so simply is gorgeous but of course like all of Prokofiev's piano music, crazy difficult to actually play.
@Harry-gc8kb
@Harry-gc8kb Год назад
it is not difficult if you learn the technique to play it, as is the point of a etudes. It is otherwise very pianistic writing
@npelletier89
@npelletier89 Год назад
Finally sat and properly listened to no.2 .... whoa ya. The inner melody comes in, then the movement picks up, and it's like "what else can he add in?", suddenly grace notes overtop all of it. So good!
@operamiser
@operamiser 10 месяцев назад
​@@tobiedavis8841 chill logic man
@FlosMatricariae
@FlosMatricariae 5 лет назад
The third one is just badass sick
@bardha5056
@bardha5056 Год назад
I don't hear anyone talking about how fantastically eerie and sporadic the fourth etude is. That's what makes it my favorite of the etudes. It just has a whole entire different tone about it. Relating to the caption, I feel as though the comment "talented but immature" rings quite true for this one. Its just a crazy movement, and its all over the place, but that's what makes it a mood.
@pornhubxuxx
@pornhubxuxx Год назад
Yea
@user-ic2yk8ky8g
@user-ic2yk8ky8g Год назад
I'm obsessed with nr.2. It's so beautiful omg..
@LukeFaulkner
@LukeFaulkner 5 лет назад
0:15 Whilst I love the Dm etude, I've never felt brave enough to attempt it. It's like the dance of the Devil...
@giacomopistono2092
@giacomopistono2092 5 лет назад
You're everywhere 😂
@arcana830
@arcana830 5 лет назад
Like your conjuring up the devil
@brynbstn
@brynbstn 5 лет назад
Don’t be a wuss. Just practice the first 3 measures
@pianorob5880
@pianorob5880 4 года назад
Bryo Jafa lol
@Luke0193
@Luke0193 4 года назад
This etude is really difficult to play for real, the bassline jumps over 2octaves in 8th notes and just memorizing your right hand fingers movement is a lot of work but daaamn this piece is just wonderful
@le_jaivan
@le_jaivan 5 лет назад
The best prokofiev's D minor etude i have ever listened to in my life. What an amount of ideas and colors, such control of the sound is astounding... Marvelous!
@ytyt3922
@ytyt3922 4 года назад
Le Jaivan disagree. There used to be an audio (with score) on RU-vid of Freddy Kempf playing it. It’s vastly superior to this performer. His left hand octaves are transcendent.
@le_jaivan
@le_jaivan 4 года назад
@@ytyt3922 in fact, i first ever heard this piece in that Freddy Kempf's recording. That was my reference. I understand you. But i do not compare the performers, but my experiences, and with this actual recording I should state what i stated.
@chezbe
@chezbe 3 года назад
Like d minor etude by Rachmaninov from op 33
@rravvia
@rravvia 9 месяцев назад
Frederick Chiu is a fantastic pianist.
@talastra
@talastra 3 месяца назад
Andrei Andreev's version from 2016 is awfully good too.
@seiteom
@seiteom 4 года назад
Mesmerising, genius music, crazy difficult to play.
@peterkovacs9951
@peterkovacs9951 2 года назад
For me no. 1 has this very ominous apocalyptic atmosphere to it like the world is going to be over in those 2 minutes
@HowardTse
@HowardTse 3 года назад
Simply piano after a week: *able to play etude no. 3* (5:37 - 5:44)
@OdinLimaye
@OdinLimaye 7 месяцев назад
Does anybody else hear Take the A Train in the first etude?
@user-dg9zq7fj3q
@user-dg9zq7fj3q 5 месяцев назад
i love chiu
@jinwoobae7555
@jinwoobae7555 5 лет назад
Chiu is wonderful Prokofiev player
@PianistKimHanul
@PianistKimHanul 5 лет назад
agree
@ValzainLumivix
@ValzainLumivix 2 года назад
Ja
@Luke0193
@Luke0193 5 лет назад
D Minor one is just insane. Currently learning it and it's mjndbreaking 😅
@arciducafufi474
@arciducafufi474 4 года назад
Try n.3
@ciararespect4296
@ciararespect4296 2 года назад
They're not too bad
@slowloris4346
@slowloris4346 Год назад
Bro the 3rds section on the 2nd-3rd page is fucking impossible to consistently play correctly. The rest is pretty manageable.
@calebhu6383
@calebhu6383 11 месяцев назад
1:57, 8:44
@andrewracer7861
@andrewracer7861 3 года назад
no.3 reminds me of his toccata
@ericwang9686
@ericwang9686 Год назад
This has to be one of the best recordings of these masterpieces! Keep up the good work!
@PieInTheSky9
@PieInTheSky9 5 лет назад
Second etude has been one of my favorite not so well known pieces by prokofiev. I attempted it, but it felt like I needed three hands to pull it off.
@thenameisgsarci
@thenameisgsarci 5 лет назад
If so, then the third etude must be quite a terror for you, that one's got three staffs on it. XD
@lelandthorne314
@lelandthorne314 5 лет назад
Fast parts in third etude remainds me Prokofiev's Toccata
@wiktorialatos1157
@wiktorialatos1157 4 года назад
Same lol
@hghan
@hghan 4 месяца назад
bravissimo...
@jakubrihacek8615
@jakubrihacek8615 5 лет назад
Played the 3rd as a part of my program this year, was a hell of a ride to pull off
@fogonpr
@fogonpr 4 года назад
Can you tell me your fingering?
@ivanblanc2880
@ivanblanc2880 4 года назад
gonna take this one for my autumn technique exam, i played the 4th before and it was frickin amazing
@edge3220
@edge3220 5 лет назад
I haven't listened to these in a long time. I forgot just how amazing they are.
@snowcarriagechengcheng-hun3454
Thanks for uploading!
@giorgiociomei5030
@giorgiociomei5030 3 года назад
Complimenti!!
@sibemol17
@sibemol17 3 года назад
Cadence Fantastique by his teacher Nikolaï Tcherepnin
@Sebin_0
@Sebin_0 4 года назад
쉬시킨 박력보고 풀버전 들으러 왔다.......
@aidanm.1683
@aidanm.1683 2 года назад
Etude 3 is so much like op 11
@SamiShah2004
@SamiShah2004 5 лет назад
I'm a pianist and it hurts my hands just looking at the sheet music.
@seanz1115
@seanz1115 4 года назад
Sami Shah I literally made the same comment just moments ago 🤣
@Sello_Hunter
@Sello_Hunter 4 года назад
100%, this looks so difficult.. 😅
@AlejandroSanAntonio
@AlejandroSanAntonio 4 года назад
Relax your wrists and practice slow and without any kind of tension.
@AlejandroSanAntonio
@AlejandroSanAntonio 3 года назад
@@gabindupuy6036 I know.
@justadude641
@justadude641 3 года назад
The first isn't that difficult...
@mobilephil244
@mobilephil244 2 года назад
Never heard these before. Superb - and a great performance. Shame they are not more widely played - but then, I guess it's not difficult to see why they aren't :)
@Ar1osssa
@Ar1osssa 2 года назад
Actually to 4th isn't difficult comparing to the 3rd one for example
@user-sx5zs4gh5e
@user-sx5zs4gh5e 7 месяцев назад
красивые этюды. 2 и 3 просто космос
@789armstrong
@789armstrong 5 лет назад
totally awesome!
@joshscores3360
@joshscores3360 5 лет назад
I love the new style intro
@emrahkorkmaz87
@emrahkorkmaz87 Год назад
Excellent.
@MsrAlaindeFerrier
@MsrAlaindeFerrier 5 лет назад
Love Frederick's interpretation of Prokofiev, I bought the staggering box set of the complete works for solo piano by Prokofiev, which the 4 études are taken from. I bought them the day before I went on the two week holiday to Spain. It was quite an outlay for the box set but I thought fuck it, I'm mad for it. Went away and completely emersed myself with my magnificent purchase and was so inspired that I managed to aquire the études from Moscow conservatory press and studied them to death till I could play them well. Love the video thank you X
@mazeppa1231
@mazeppa1231 4 года назад
Fantastic etudes!
@musisavante6036
@musisavante6036 2 года назад
Hey! I want to share with you my piano piece inspired by Prokofiev second piano etude, I hope you will enjoy it! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-d-gf7ZFVZhM.html
@NickHollis21
@NickHollis21 5 лет назад
this and freddy kempfts performance is amazing
@r0mmm
@r0mmm 2 года назад
The first one is amazing
@neo-eclesiastul9386
@neo-eclesiastul9386 5 лет назад
The e minor etude resembles a drunk Skriabin with a romantic contrapunctal Bach.
@samcollins8330
@samcollins8330 5 лет назад
Its actually called contrapuntal I believe
@neo-eclesiastul9386
@neo-eclesiastul9386 5 лет назад
Chi Shiki my bad. You're right
@scriabinismydog2439
@scriabinismydog2439 5 лет назад
You mean early Scriabin right?
5 лет назад
Good upload.
@flyingpenandpaper6119
@flyingpenandpaper6119 5 лет назад
0:11 thought it was going to read Chopin :(
@agatakomanova732
@agatakomanova732 5 лет назад
Me too
@thenameisgsarci
@thenameisgsarci 5 лет назад
If so, his contemporaries must be in for a shock of their lifetime.
@parityviolation968
@parityviolation968 5 лет назад
@@thenameisgsarci carefully but well worded :-) ... Chopin would've been down with prokofiev's music... and probably thrilled to not be alone on the planet, let alone meet even crazier composers than himself... There is a reason why I love Chopin, Rachmanninow and prokofiev the most... The letter just build upon those parts of chopin I enjoyed the most and went on to take it to full metal jacket... I'm not even sure, what that phrase is supposed to mean xD
@musisavante6036
@musisavante6036 2 года назад
Hey! I want to share with you my piano piece inspired by Prokofiev second piano etude, I hope you will enjoy it! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-d-gf7ZFVZhM.html
@MagnusBaumgartl
@MagnusBaumgartl 3 года назад
Dam DAAAAAM
@coolusername9412
@coolusername9412 5 лет назад
The very first notes of second etude reminds me of Chopins Waltz in Ab major op. 64 no. 3
@germanbikbaev3406
@germanbikbaev3406 3 года назад
No.2 ❤️
@theunknownrepertoire2425
@theunknownrepertoire2425 5 лет назад
1. 0:16 2. 2:40 3. 5:37 4. 9:31
@gingersonny74
@gingersonny74 2 месяца назад
круто.
@petrouchka2011
@petrouchka2011 Год назад
The beginning of the first one has some Philip Glass flavours.
@thisisjnv
@thisisjnv 5 лет назад
I love Frederick Chiupon.
@accipiterignitus5123
@accipiterignitus5123 5 лет назад
Who f* is Chiupon
@ytyt3922
@ytyt3922 4 года назад
Accipiter Ignitus *whoosh*
@accipiterignitus5123
@accipiterignitus5123 4 года назад
@@ytyt3922 it's not a joke and no one is misunderstanding him
@chriskelly2556
@chriskelly2556 4 года назад
I love lamp
@jeanlobrot
@jeanlobrot 5 лет назад
I love Frederic Chiu.
@John-mz8rj
@John-mz8rj 5 лет назад
It's like Vincent writing down an expression for a painting.
@vnwa7390
@vnwa7390 5 лет назад
Hell yeah
@TheSummoner
@TheSummoner Год назад
0:46 tho
@slowloris4346
@slowloris4346 Год назад
It's near impossible to play for me that part. I can play it fine correctly at the right tempo when I practise but when you add performance anxiety - not siezing or making a catastrophic error is damn difficult . This is one of those pieces I can play from beginning to end but would be to scared to perform. Hopefully if I relearn it in a few years it won't pose as much of a challenge.
@baiyaowen9154
@baiyaowen9154 3 года назад
It made me crazy
@dropkickmonk3y
@dropkickmonk3y 5 лет назад
Now I know where Basil Poledouris got inspiration...
@j.vonhogen9650
@j.vonhogen9650 3 года назад
Which of his soundtracks are you thinking of?
@christapoulet363
@christapoulet363 2 года назад
It actually sounded like some Prokofiev already ;)
@ronl7131
@ronl7131 2 месяца назад
Op 2.!
@user-ic2yk8ky8g
@user-ic2yk8ky8g 4 года назад
No.3 is fucking horribly impossible...
@andrealonigro-xn7ld
@andrealonigro-xn7ld 25 дней назад
@theshmoob
@theshmoob 2 года назад
if and whenever I learn this piece, I will play it in the manner of Evgeny Kissin. His version hits hard!!
@Oak13766
@Oak13766 2 года назад
genius..
@robert-skibelo
@robert-skibelo 2 месяца назад
Is the five-note RH chord F-A-C-E-G (at about 1:43, last bar in top staff) actually playable? I can't hear if the performer actually plays all five notes.
@A_Few_Thoughts
@A_Few_Thoughts 5 лет назад
Well hell, this looks easy enough to play!
@HowardTse
@HowardTse 3 года назад
To play on RU-vid!
@user-ng5ie5og1w
@user-ng5ie5og1w 4 месяца назад
7:34 7:46
@thegulibert
@thegulibert 5 лет назад
The beginning of the first etude reminds me Philip Glass..
@johnkiunke4508
@johnkiunke4508 4 года назад
my god that d minor
@timothyj.bowlby5524
@timothyj.bowlby5524 2 года назад
Does anyone here know if Prokofiev's performing repertoire included the Goldberg Variations? Any thoughts on this? Leads on where to look? Suggestions?
@sonic141
@sonic141 3 года назад
Etude 1 inspirated by mephisto waltz n.4 liszt
@kofiLjunggren
@kofiLjunggren Год назад
Yes, the key changes
@Sujkhgfrwqqnvf
@Sujkhgfrwqqnvf 10 месяцев назад
2:17 prokofiev second piano concerto after cadenza in first movement
@jstatham5814
@jstatham5814 29 дней назад
I think technically this is not as difficult as it sounds
@nnhnh0717
@nnhnh0717 10 дней назад
More difficult
@kedwerduza8181
@kedwerduza8181 2 года назад
You should play Chopin etudes to improve ur technique. You should play Liszt etudes to play Liszt etudes. You should play Prokofiev etudes.
@bozzigmupp510
@bozzigmupp510 2 года назад
The first etude (maybe 4th) is hitherto the only piece I could find myself enjoy listening to
@kevinchen8325
@kevinchen8325 4 года назад
The third one just reminds me of Shostakovich
@roberacevedo8232
@roberacevedo8232 4 года назад
That's because Shostakovich was inspired by Prokofiev.
@user-vo7og6oq4i
@user-vo7og6oq4i 2 года назад
Why was this video removed from youtube? I missed it
@Ar1osssa
@Ar1osssa 2 года назад
Me too
@edoardoterranova6366
@edoardoterranova6366 11 месяцев назад
giggi d alessio
@j.thomas1420
@j.thomas1420 Год назад
"Andante Semplice" ahah yes... until Prokofiev got wild.
@kyaume21
@kyaume21 5 лет назад
Shows how misguided those early judgements are. In these etudes we can already detect very clearly the same memes and Proko-styles of his later (more mature?) works.
@ChristianJiang
@ChristianJiang 5 лет назад
7:46 It says “Tempo I”, why is it still so fast?
@accipiterignitus5123
@accipiterignitus5123 5 лет назад
Also 8:04 accelerando assai al Presto, it's already presto how can he accelerate?
@sneddypie
@sneddypie 4 года назад
Accipiter Ignitus you can always accelerate with proky boi
@user-xw3gu2rc3p
@user-xw3gu2rc3p 5 лет назад
서울대 때문에 떡상 한 영상
@Neung_2__
@Neung_2__ 5 лет назад
처음부터 치다가 중간에 손가락에 쥐나는거 아녀?
@user-vo9dn9fv6m
@user-vo9dn9fv6m 5 лет назад
이런건 어찌 연습을 해야하는겨
@davidbarton4584
@davidbarton4584 3 года назад
😆
@adyrsebastiaoferreira5572
@adyrsebastiaoferreira5572 4 года назад
17 surdos ou analfabetos em música deram deslike!
@GUILLOM
@GUILLOM 2 года назад
No
@bravulo
@bravulo 5 лет назад
No wonder it's not considered a central part of the composer's repertoire
@dacoconutnut9503
@dacoconutnut9503 2 года назад
I mean, these are early etudes, ofc these wouldn't make to Prok's staple repertoire
@tobiolopainto
@tobiolopainto 5 лет назад
Sparse pedal markings in the music. Much pedal in the performances.
@rynabuns
@rynabuns 5 лет назад
God forbid artists add their own interpretations lest every performance sound different
@maakmakmak
@maakmakmak 5 лет назад
This shows how much you don’t know about piano. Do you even play piano?
@tobiolopainto
@tobiolopainto 5 лет назад
@@rynabuns A composer, presumably, knows best how the piece should go. To indicate his (Prokofiev's) ideas, he makes marks in the score, staccato, legato, loud, soft, faster, slower, etc. Performers are supposed to be faithful, to a degree, to the composer's intentions, as indicated in the score. If a performer, wants to diverge from the score, he or she must make a case for it. For example in "Pictures at an Exhibition," in the section, "Cattle," Richter started pianissimo, whereas the original score said fortissimo. Since then, pianists can choose whether to follow Richter or Mussorgsky. There is general agreement that Richter made his case. To ignore the composer's markings wholesale is to court anarchy, as any study of the history of performance shows. If a pianist ignores a staccato, why not ignore a note? If you value the performer's interpretation over the composer's intention, the performer can do anything; no holds barred. The problem in interpretative music is to follow the composers' markings with enough individuality to bring a personal response to the score. Plenty of people can do this. While it might be true that many interpretations sound somewhat alike, there are enough players out there who make the music their own, that this system of composer's markings continues to be the best system for transmitting ideas about music.
@tobiolopainto
@tobiolopainto 5 лет назад
@Marquis De Sade We're talking about Prokofiev, not Bach and Beethoven. One of the etudes was well marked vis-a-vis score direction, one wasn't (the slow one). At issue here is the fact that the performance was awash in pedal. This strikes me as a contemporary problem in piano, not much else. Older pianists, including Prokofiev, judging from his recordings, used much less pedal. As it is I don't know what edition of the piece was used for the video. The edition matters, as you well know.
@nicb4589
@nicb4589 4 года назад
In this recording Chiu obeys all explicitly marked pedal markings. Where there are no pedal markings, that almost never means no pedal. I’m not sure if you’re a pianist, but we understand that pedal is often expected in passages where there aren’t markings. As long as it doesn’t take away from what’s written on the score. Pedaling should not be the same from pianist to pianist either, really. Except for something like Chopin, where we can all agree where the explicit pedal markings are.
@TheMightyFork_
@TheMightyFork_ 5 лет назад
This is child play compared to kissins performance of the thirds ..
@neo-eclesiastul9386
@neo-eclesiastul9386 5 лет назад
you mean the third etude?
@neo-eclesiastul9386
@neo-eclesiastul9386 5 лет назад
though Kissin is amazing, the Chiu's interpretation is a little more expresive. It is not as fast as Kissin's, but speed is not everything
@neo-eclesiastul9386
@neo-eclesiastul9386 5 лет назад
@Jordan Schlansky Chiu's recording was so amazing to me that I instantly looked up for the etudes and started few minutes after to work. I mean it depends on taste. It is though unfair to call someone's intepreting a child play just because he tooks it a little slower or maybe less ferocious. Kissin plays like Kissin and no one can replicate him, also Chiu plays like Chiu and no one (Kissin included) can replicate him.
@woyeshinibaba
@woyeshinibaba 5 месяцев назад
"talented but immature", what a joke!
@crescenzoverdenavidacrociera
@crescenzoverdenavidacrociera 5 лет назад
hey! what kind of intro writing was that eh?! that was awful!!! it's like when typing for an intro to a murdering documentary.
@thenameisgsarci
@thenameisgsarci 5 лет назад
I dunno, unless you got other ideas, I'm sticking to what it is now. XD
@laertesdd
@laertesdd 5 лет назад
Beware, detective! It's the murdering documentary...
@j.vonhogen9650
@j.vonhogen9650 3 года назад
@@thenameisgsarci - I think the intro titles are perfectly fine. Please keep it like that.
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