@@JeewonLeepiano Haha! Awesome, they're lovely pieces. Looking forward to hearing you play the op10/5 first version 🙂 I've played around a bit with 10/1 (both hands version) as well as 10/6 for left hand and noticed that after spending a bit of time on them going back to the original Chopin Study they appear to be heavily simplified, you can probably relate to what I mean exactly!
Actually, I am only attempting to play the easiest version of 10-5. Haha the hard ones are way too much work I won’t even attempt them. But the 25-9 and 10-5 combo one may be my next one. 😀
Ohh, are you working on Godowsky Etudes now? Planning on posting some videos on them?
Eagle eyes! Oh I mean ears - owl ears? Bunny ears? I am working on one right now. 😀
@@JeewonLeepiano Haha! Awesome, they're lovely pieces. Looking forward to hearing you play the op10/5 first version 🙂 I've played around a bit with 10/1 (both hands version) as well as 10/6 for left hand and noticed that after spending a bit of time on them going back to the original Chopin Study they appear to be heavily simplified, you can probably relate to what I mean exactly!
Actually, I am only attempting to play the easiest version of 10-5. Haha the hard ones are way too much work I won’t even attempt them. But the 25-9 and 10-5 combo one may be my next one. 😀
for percussion we call it a piston stroke, start up-go down-straight-back up, like you’re touching a hot stove!
Piston stroke! Got it! Did I execute the stroke alright? 😀
Piano is a string instrument
Yeah that’s not a xylophone, it’s a glockenspiel
Learn something everyday! Thank you!