Thank you for your gorgeous, sensitive performance and wonderful, insightful tutorial. I like the relaxed tempo, it allows this music to breathe. I’m learning this piece right now.🎵🎼🌹
@@ShirleyKirsten thank you Shirley for answering my question, yes, l have two different versions of the Venetian Gondolas songs, one is in F sharp minor the other one is in G minor, l want to choose one to practice. I think the F# minor that you demonstrate is very beautiful.
Yes Shirley. I've heard this played so fast it really doesn't sound right to me. And from a concert pianist too. Your version would be one to play and also advisable to your students. Tony.
Thank you for your gorgeous, sensitive performance and wonderful, insightful tutorial. I like the relaxed tempo, it allows this music to breathe. I’m learning this piece right now.🎵🎼🌹
Sounds lovely and nice to see your new overhead cams! Good stereo sound too. Lovely and mellow.
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You have to start playing this both hands together and dive straight in. You cant do both hands separately. IMHO that is.
Thank you Shirley, this is the most interpretation of this piece. I have another version in G minor, please advise me which one is better to learn? ❤❤
This one is composed in F# minor. Should learn in this key.
Are you asking about the others in g minor. To compare in re: learning?
@@ShirleyKirsten thank you Shirley for answering my question, yes, l have two different versions of the Venetian Gondolas songs, one is in F sharp minor the other one is in G minor, l want to choose one to practice. I think the F# minor that you demonstrate is very beautiful.
F# minor for which the composer intended.
@@ShirleyKirsten Thanks again Shirley.
👌 thanks a bunch,,
Thank you too
Ever thought of doing Les Barricades Mysterious?
Yes Shirley. I've heard this played so fast it really doesn't sound right to me. And from a concert pianist too. Your version would be one to play and also advisable to your students. Tony.
Thanks, Tony (Whetton) seems I can't reply in any other way.