Thanks for your ecstatic performance of this Level 2 ( Super-virtuosic piece). Levels 3-7 now await ! ( Meta-Ultra Supra-Uber-Hyper-Super-Virtuosity - Michael Finnissy's' English Country Tunes' is Level 3.) 😂
Thank you! For me personally my hands never hurt anymore, but after playing too much my back gets tired, like after 2-3 intense hours I usually need a break. But I know as a kid I used to get very tired in my hands and especially my wrists started to hurt when I tried to practice too hard, as a kid you can get away with it more, if you are an adult and get fatigued you need to be very careful!
@@ValseMelancolique Hm, I'm a total noob at video stuff but it was recorded and uploaded in 60 fps, no idea if that's high or not but I've noticed a difference between 30 and 60. The latter looking a bit more "jerkier"
@@composerjalen I think it's a shame that people have that attitude towards Godowsky's "transcriptions" (if we call them that), Godowsky did to Chopin what Chopin did to Bach. People rarely complain about Liszt's paraphrases/transcriptions of other composers work, heck even Chopin did the same kind of "stealing" with his mazurkas and more blatantly Bellini's "Casta Diva". Personally I think Godowsky's work on Chopin's etudes are extremely well-written are definitely beyond "bluster". He wrote them with the uttermost respect for Chopin but at the same time he wrote them for pianists so I can see how it can be confusing.
this is my dream piece
Wow, this is amazing. I can only dream of being able to play this xD
That's so smooth...
Thanks for your ecstatic performance of this Level 2 ( Super-virtuosic piece).
Levels 3-7 now await ! ( Meta-Ultra Supra-Uber-Hyper-Super-Virtuosity -
Michael Finnissy's' English Country Tunes' is Level 3.) 😂
Incredible! Very nice to see you playing
Thanks! I thought I was time for some videoing though I find it a bit tedious haha
Masterfully played! Well done!
Fantastic as usual 👏👏👏👏👍🏾
Fantastically done! :)
Well done!
incredible!
Wow 🤯
Phenomenal :D
That's insane
Insane how? 🤣
@@AEPMUSlC the good kind of insane, good job mate
ossia!!
Indeed 😁
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I see your hands for the first time. True pianists hands... masterful playing as always.
Question: do your hands ever hurt?
Thank you! For me personally my hands never hurt anymore, but after playing too much my back gets tired, like after 2-3 intense hours I usually need a break. But I know as a kid I used to get very tired in my hands and especially my wrists started to hurt when I tried to practice too hard, as a kid you can get away with it more, if you are an adult and get fatigued you need to be very careful!
Ooo It's good that you have cameras to record your performances, it's better to look at it!
Oh that's interesting, personally I don't find hands that interesting and prefer looking at sheet music unless I'm curious about someone's fingering
Snyggt!
Tack :)
What piano did you record this on? Great bass!
Nice job at this very difficult piece! How long did you need to learn and perfect this piece?
0:59
Nice
Your hands are massive 😳
That cute pianist is mine and my hands are even bigger. Wouldn't want them on your face now, would you ?
@@lucasfabriziovicenzi6562 wtf? What’s your problem?
Don't listen to him 😂
It looks slightly sped up... nevertheless enjoyed the performance and fantastic channel!!!
Thank you! Interesting that you think so because it's not "sped up" 😂
It definitely doesn't look sped up
@@AEPMUSlC must be a really high frame rate or something😅😅
@@ValseMelancolique Hm, I'm a total noob at video stuff but it was recorded and uploaded in 60 fps, no idea if that's high or not but I've noticed a difference between 30 and 60. The latter looking a bit more "jerkier"
The ruination of a Chopin masterpiece (which was based upon Bach) for the sake of virtuosic bluster.
Average Chopin worshipper
@@composerjalen I think it's a shame that people have that attitude towards Godowsky's "transcriptions" (if we call them that), Godowsky did to Chopin what Chopin did to Bach. People rarely complain about Liszt's paraphrases/transcriptions of other composers work, heck even Chopin did the same kind of "stealing" with his mazurkas and more blatantly Bellini's "Casta Diva". Personally I think Godowsky's work on Chopin's etudes are extremely well-written are definitely beyond "bluster". He wrote them with the uttermost respect for Chopin but at the same time he wrote them for pianists so I can see how it can be confusing.
Delusional opinion