I have lost count of the number of times I have heard this. I love the way you play, you bring back so many memories of my father and for that I will be forever grateful X
@@wwfera00 Keep practicing mate, it can help to keep your left wrist higher than usual (not too much) this will help keep some of the arm weight out of the left hand. Also it helps that the Stuart & Sons piano is VERY well voiced so it responds easily to my touch
I'm courious, where can I see the original chords? I learned from a sheet but they weren't particularly hard, I guess they were not the originals, never saw them tho, hence asking.
Okay. You killed this. Holy cow. Well done.
you are so amazing..!
This is the best version of "i giorni" that I have heard. It is beatiful and emotional.
Congratulations👏👏👍👍
I have lost count of the number of times I have heard this. I love the way you play, you bring back so many memories of my father and for that I will be forever grateful X
An Incredibly moving performance. Thank you
i never heard something played with more emotions . Best version
Thank you Jozef, this piece of music is very dear to me.
Nick Bostock what do you think of two versions played by 10 year old - see Harrison Piano on UA-cam
😍😍😍 I LOVE IT
great piano!
Great choice of piano! And beautiful played!
I had that in mind!!!
thanks man for this great performance.
Thank you Dieter
Uauuuu 😍😍😍 Divino!!!
Awesome. What mics were used to do the recording?
how are you playing the left hand softer than the right hand where the right hand is more audible?
By using more arm weight in the right hand I can bring out the melody more and just use less arm weight with my left hand
@@junobostock I guess it's hard for me because my hands tend to push the same weight everytime. But thanks I'll try that!
@@wwfera00 Keep practicing mate, it can help to keep your left wrist higher than usual (not too much) this will help keep some of the arm weight out of the left hand. Also it helps that the Stuart & Sons piano is VERY well voiced so it responds easily to my touch
Perfect! Maybe better than original...
Nah nah nah nah nah
Why doesn’t anyone play the right chords at the end when covering this piece?
it's too difficult to reach for most people, I have to play on the edges of the keys to reach them
Because most people don’t have mutated fingers
The only reason I can reach is because like the previous comment said, I have mutated fingers
Let me finish your statement “ That’s why we have Ludovico Enaudi”
I'm courious, where can I see the original chords? I learned from a sheet but they weren't particularly hard, I guess they were not the originals, never saw them tho, hence asking.
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