@@sabintodorovspreading 10ths never sounds authentic. Playing 3rds low down always sounds muddy. Playing 3rds higher up sounds ok but still not as good The solution really is a custom sized piano. These exist but most music shop owners don't stock them because they (wrongly) assume it would be a waste of money and they would not make any profit. They seriously underestimate the amount of people who cannot reach a 10th and would dream of seeing such an option as common in music stores. They would make huge profits imo
@@nezkeys79 Spreading 10ths is OK not all the time. I don't think the custom sized piano is the best option. Maybe if you play only at home on that piano. Try to play on a normal piano after practicing on a custom sized piano. Another solution is to play the 3ths with the right hand. Any other ideas?
@@sabintodorovI don't know why people make this assumption that using a custom piano automatically means you forget how to play on a "normal" sized piano. This would not be the case. You would just be able to do both. Playing 3rds with the RH is fine if there is no melody to be played with the RH The only "other idea" I have is the one I suggested which is a custom piano to make everyone be able to play 10ths. For you now you get the ability to play 11ths or 12ths using it.
Bravissimo Sabin, you play this music with great heart and the right mood. Congratulations 👍 👍 👍 👍
Thank you, Angelo! I'm very happy you like it!
I admire your stride piano style. Thankyou.
Thank you, Trevor!
@@sabintodorov I caught some of your other videos to here latin and other things as well. A very nice general approach to the piano you have.
Wow, one of the best version i hear on piano!
Thank you, Pedro!
Could you please write it down so I can learn it please🎉
Sorry, but 10ths in the left hand will always render most pieces above medium difficulty for people who can't reach 10ths
No obligation to play 10ths. We can play 3ths instead, but in low register, it doesn't sound good. Also the 10ths can be played not at the same time.
@@sabintodorovspreading 10ths never sounds authentic. Playing 3rds low down always sounds muddy. Playing 3rds higher up sounds ok but still not as good
The solution really is a custom sized piano. These exist but most music shop owners don't stock them because they (wrongly) assume it would be a waste of money and they would not make any profit.
They seriously underestimate the amount of people who cannot reach a 10th and would dream of seeing such an option as common in music stores. They would make huge profits imo
@@nezkeys79 Spreading 10ths is OK not all the time. I don't think the custom sized piano is the best option. Maybe if you play only at home on that piano. Try to play on a normal piano after practicing on a custom sized piano. Another solution is to play the 3ths with the right hand. Any other ideas?
@@sabintodorovI don't know why people make this assumption that using a custom piano automatically means you forget how to play on a "normal" sized piano. This would not be the case. You would just be able to do both.
Playing 3rds with the RH is fine if there is no melody to be played with the RH
The only "other idea" I have is the one I suggested which is a custom piano to make everyone be able to play 10ths. For you now you get the ability to play 11ths or 12ths using it.
i think he's mad he cant play tenths...@@nezkeys79