Thank you for the encouragement!!! And I’m glad you’re making music, too! It makes the world better. It’s so fun to see people getting excited by this Chopin piece.
@@diezauberwelt You should keep practicing the coda at a slow tempo and slowly increase as you practice, aside from that, your scales were really impressive!
@@oldschoolscoresI’ll take a listen to Hambourg. I recently watched/listened to Gary Graffman play it, and he played several parts slower than many people.
Great playing, I love this a lot!!!❤ I loved how dramatic, pulses, and the counts you play! P.S. I love your mistakes, why didn’t Chopin compose it like how you played?
Hey great job on the piece! I recommend listening to Annique Göttler’s interpretation of this piece. Her articulation and emotion is so well captured in her playing. Here’s the link to her video and channel if you want to check it out! ua-cam.com/video/QIGTGvR9J_E/v-deo.htmlsi=wDmNSe2gsrwuxOQQ
Great performance! As someone at the beginning-Intermediate level I aspire to play as smoothly and well as you one day.
Thank you for the encouragement!!! And I’m glad you’re making music, too! It makes the world better. It’s so fun to see people getting excited by this Chopin piece.
Awesome work man
Thanks for listening!
Deserve million
Aw thank you!
Good job
Thank you!
Good, but I do think the intro was too fast and the coda is great but definitely needs some more speed and refining touches.
Eeeeek more speed? I’ll try! 🤪 Seriously, thank you for listening to me. There’s a lot of ballade recordings out there.
@@diezauberwelt You should keep practicing the coda at a slow tempo and slowly increase as you practice, aside from that, your scales were really impressive!
I think tempo is a subjective thing, listen to how mark hambourg plays this ballade
@@lightx222Practicing slowly with the metronome and gradually increasing speed is my main way of practice - I just need to do it more often! 😂
@@oldschoolscoresI’ll take a listen to Hambourg. I recently watched/listened to Gary Graffman play it, and he played several parts slower than many people.
little tip for u my friend at 2:37 u dont need to jump from D to G with 5 (u made a mistake on G cuz of this), u can just use finger 1 - 3 - 5 !
Great playing, I love this a lot!!!❤ I loved how dramatic, pulses, and the counts you play! P.S. I love your mistakes, why didn’t Chopin compose it like how you played?
Thank you! That’s so sweet!
Hey great job on the piece! I recommend listening to Annique Göttler’s interpretation of this piece. Her articulation and emotion is so well captured in her playing. Here’s the link to her video and channel if you want to check it out!
ua-cam.com/video/QIGTGvR9J_E/v-deo.htmlsi=wDmNSe2gsrwuxOQQ
still some mistake but really good, could play the coda faster a bit
@@thanhchi6268 Thank you for listening! I keep practicing and will post a new and improved video one day!