Finnaly I've Arrived this piece ;) thanks for helping me :D i'm 36 years old, playing piano for 1 year. I'm using Suzuki to learn by myself. Thanks for help me Hello form BRAZIL ;)
Nice job. I like that you are not using the sustain pedal which is something that I try not to use as much as possible. If this was written in 1819 I think the pedal was available on instruments of the time. Bar 1 has a large jump in the left hand from C to CE an octave above and is the only place in the first segment that you played I would use the pedal to get a legato sound. My interpretation would be not to play anything staccato like the repeated notes on beats 1 and 2 in bar 5. I would use a different fingering to that marked so that the first B in the right hand is played with 2 and the second one with the thumb to help with the legato.
Thanks for comprehensive teaching
Finnaly I've Arrived this piece ;)
thanks for helping me :D
i'm 36 years old, playing piano for 1 year. I'm using Suzuki to learn by myself. Thanks for help me
Hello form BRAZIL ;)
Muchas gracias amigo, me ayudan muchisimo tus videos para cuando no entiendo alguna canción jaja buen video 👍👍👍
Excellent my dear. Fan of your play. Thanks
Sorry, where could i find the piano sheet, in France ?
Nice job. I like that you are not using the sustain pedal which is something that I try not to use as much as possible. If this was written in 1819 I think the pedal was available on instruments of the time. Bar 1 has a large jump in the left hand from C to CE an octave above and is the only place in the first segment that you played I would use the pedal to get a legato sound. My interpretation would be not to play anything staccato like the repeated notes on beats 1 and 2 in bar 5. I would use a different fingering to that marked so that the first B in the right hand is played with 2 and the second one with the thumb to help with the legato.
Thanks, good points!
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