Yes, I know I've transcribed this three times at this point, but I transcribed it again so the articulations actually worked and to add more expression to certain sections.
I just feel like the first few bars of of the Cachucha part still need a bit of fixing. I'd have the D octave after the grace notes carry on for a fraction longer because it sounds a bit uneven. I had this exact problem with Musescore and after a bunch of toiling, I found the only way is to just use lots of tempo marks. A bit fiddly but the end result is really satisfying.
Yeah, I just realized that. I've been going through the MIDI and score and realized I forgot to change some things that I meant to change. With the number of notes throughout this piece, it's hard to notice some things. Thanks for pointing that out, though.
@@jukeban646 Unfortunately, I'm not going to make the midi publicly available for download due to various reasons. My last score of this piece on Musescore doesn't have any mistakes and is available for download.
@@F4anzLiszt Well, I was feeling good about recording it, but then I lost interest in playing the piece and stopped practicing it. So, maybe if I ever regain interest, I'll record it. Additionally, my piano is currently broken, so it's not in a condition to record anything on it at the moment. I apologize for this.
Yes, I know I've transcribed this three times at this point, but I transcribed it again so the articulations actually worked and to add more expression to certain sections.
Good.🎉
Excellent video! I love the tone quality
Thank you so much!
Incredibly wonderful!
This is still slower than LDF’s recording by like a minute, and thats a legit recording.
So?
@@at14x just saying its crazy that its possible for a human to do that
@@Asperibra. Yeah, LDF is technical beast. Plus, his speed allows for some different feelings in certain sections.
great!
I just feel like the first few bars of of the Cachucha part still need a bit of fixing. I'd have the D octave after the grace notes carry on for a fraction longer because it sounds a bit uneven. I had this exact problem with Musescore and after a bunch of toiling, I found the only way is to just use lots of tempo marks. A bit fiddly but the end result is really satisfying.
Yeah, I just realized that. I've been going through the MIDI and score and realized I forgot to change some things that I meant to change. With the number of notes throughout this piece, it's hard to notice some things. Thanks for pointing that out, though.
Agreed
Did you correct the errors in the midi ?
Yes, I corrected some mistakes that were in my previous score/midi
@@at14x Could you send me the midi ?
@@jukeban646 Unfortunately, I'm not going to make the midi publicly available for download due to various reasons. My last score of this piece on Musescore doesn't have any mistakes and is available for download.
@@at14x no problem, what is your nickname on muses core?
@@at14xdw i found it
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Le preux?
What about Le Preux?
@@at14x r u gonna release it
@@F4anzLiszt Well, I was feeling good about recording it, but then I lost interest in playing the piece and stopped practicing it. So, maybe if I ever regain interest, I'll record it. Additionally, my piano is currently broken, so it's not in a condition to record anything on it at the moment. I apologize for this.
@@at14x oh it’s fine thanks for quick reply:)
Hm