Passacaglia - Handel/Halvorsen (Piano Solo)
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
- Passacaglia is a piano piece arranged by Johan Halvorsen (1864 - 1935) based on a theme in Harpsichord Suite in G minor, HWV 432 originally composed by George Frideric Handel (1685 - 1759)
Performed by: Edmond Rhapsody
Keyboard: Yamaha P-515
Keyboard setting: CFX Grand, USB recording
Camera: Canon M100
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THIS ONE OF THE CLEANEST LOOKING PIANO EVER BUILT BY YAMAHA. AND YOU KILLED IT🔥🔥🔥🔥
Beautiful piece! Well done! Great sound quality on the recording also!
Very well done. I like your pace. I'm learning this one, so listening to this is very helpful
Nice performance, haven’t seen you post for quite a while, and I got my P515 as well, love the sound and the action.
Thank you. Congrats on getting the P-515. It's a great digital piano.
So very beautiful! Thank you for upload. Now this is on my future list 😊
Well done. Yes you're right it does sound like a modern composition.
Very nice, enjoyed listening to your performance!
I also recently bought the p515. The action is the best for any digital piano under $2k
It's a song I'm practicing these days. It was a great help.
Thank you for the performance. I subscribed.😊
Loved it!
Wonderful...💞💞💞💞💞💞💞
Parabéns! Lindooo!!!❤
Beautiful!
Thanks Tze. Good to see you here.
Very nice!
Beautiful
Excellent!! Well done👍🏻 may I ask how you practice learning a piece like this? Right hand first, then left or the other way around?
Thank you. Left hand is highly repetitive so I would practice left hand first then add right hand to it.
SUPER
0-57 ----- same key damaged in my P515, mean sound not as all others...it is unrepairable damage in all P515. Some have more damaged keys....
Nice play man. Thank you.
amazing performance! 🥹
do u think i could play this on yamaha NP12 or NP32? cause i’m gonna get one of those two for the beginning
Thanks Ira. This piece should be playable on NP12 or NP32 without full-size keys. There are just several high notes you can play them an octave lower
A Bit choppy. Why?
You played it slower than most. They race through it like there will be a winner. Also their right hand little finger is mostly way to loud, yours is better.