The way you move as one with the piano - not only with your hands but using your entire body really injects the music with emotion. That was enjoyable to my ears and eyes. Congratulations on your new hair btw!
Wonderful how you make each note so specific, no matter how many keys you hit at once. Do you have 12 fingers! Wow. I would enjoy so much hearing a composition of your own... Great afternoon sailing. It ended with a bang!
What an awesome comeback from those first days of videos on a P515 -- !!! Here we hear the true artist within coming forth beautifully! What a beautiful musical soul ! Congratulations ! PS -- I never realised how similar this is in the very beginning to the Chopin, Ballade no. 1 in g-minor (op. 23)
Dear Daria, really enjoy your playing and instruction videos. Would you still recommend the p 515 as first digital piano for an adult beginner, who needs to move it from time to time. Once again thank you. George
Hello George, thank you for your comment! To be honest, it has been a while since I took a close look at what is happening on the digital piano market, since I got my clp 745 2 years ago. I definitely recommend p515 to adult beginners, especially when the question of moving is involved. But I am not up to date on what is new out there, perhaps there is something better, but I just don't know about it. I am sorry if my answer is not what you were looking for. I would still buy a p515, since it's the one I know and like. But you can explore more options from other brands if you want. I don't think Yamaha made the p515 successor yet. You can look at Kawai. I just dont recommend going with Roland, because the newer once use synthesized sound bank rather than samples of a real instrument. I just don't think it sounds good, personally. Best of luck!
Dear Daria, Thank you for your comments. Having watched all your videos on the P 515 I think that will be my choice. I much prefer the Yamaha sound to the Kawai and others. Thanks for making the time to answer. Kind regards, George
Dynamics mastery. Absolutely magnificent. 👏
Oooh incredible feeling and so nice to hear you again❤❤
Wonderful performance, a pleasure to listen, thank you very much!
Thank you very much for listening and for your comment!🙏
Nice to hear you again 🤗🙏🏽
Such talent!
The way you move as one with the piano - not only with your hands but using your entire body really injects the music with emotion. That was enjoyable to my ears and eyes. Congratulations on your new hair btw!
Wonderful how you make each note so specific, no matter how many keys you hit at once. Do you have 12 fingers! Wow. I would enjoy so much hearing a composition of your own... Great afternoon sailing. It ended with a bang!
What an awesome comeback from those first days of videos on a P515 -- !!!
Here we hear the true artist within coming forth beautifully! What a beautiful musical soul !
Congratulations !
PS -- I never realised how similar this is in the very beginning to the Chopin, Ballade no. 1 in g-minor (op. 23)
Hey I know I haven't commented in a while. I've been very busy but you are brilliant as always also. I love the hair nice color and great recital.😊
Dear Daria, really enjoy your playing and instruction videos. Would you still recommend the p 515 as first digital piano for an adult beginner, who needs to move it from time to time. Once again thank you. George
Hello George, thank you for your comment! To be honest, it has been a while since I took a close look at what is happening on the digital piano market, since I got my clp 745 2 years ago. I definitely recommend p515 to adult beginners, especially when the question of moving is involved. But I am not up to date on what is new out there, perhaps there is something better, but I just don't know about it. I am sorry if my answer is not what you were looking for. I would still buy a p515, since it's the one I know and like. But you can explore more options from other brands if you want. I don't think Yamaha made the p515 successor yet. You can look at Kawai. I just dont recommend going with Roland, because the newer once use synthesized sound bank rather than samples of a real instrument. I just don't think it sounds good, personally. Best of luck!
Dear Daria, Thank you for your comments. Having watched all your videos on the P 515 I think that will be my choice. I much prefer the Yamaha sound to the Kawai and others. Thanks for making the time to answer. Kind regards, George