I'm planning on trying to start playing some of the Godowsky-Chopin studies. Obviously, I understand difficulty is very subjective, but assuming you've given a look through a number of them, which ones do you think are a better first choice starting point?
YOOOOO, I'VE BEEN SO EXCITED FOR YOUR NEXT UPLOAD! This is awesome! It really is so much more beautiful in your hands than some lousy software. Edit: You have Incredible voice control!
I disagree with Hamelin, as brilliant as he is (he's one of the best pianists in the world), these etudes do have immense musical value in the right hands.
Really? A melody with accompaniment and then more filigree added for difficulty's sake but no change in direction or emotion. Would it become great if it went on for 45 minutes?
@@Pablo-gl9dj, I'm not entirely convinced it's for difficulty's sake. The truth is it's for the sound it produces. He's exploring different textures, from what I can hear. The guy had big hands, and he did have a lot of virtuosity, but so did other composers, so it's ok that it's virtuosic; his large hands make some of the stretches difficult, maybe we could criticize this as he's not considering the average hand size, but this is sublime music from what I can hear.
Yoooo, welcome back! I remember once commenting I really wanted to hear this etude by a human, thanks so much :D
Nice way to start the day, welcome back and good performance 😊
Beautiful!
I wish I can play as good as you!
BEAUTIFUL PERFORMANCE I’M SO HAPPY YOU PERFORMED AGAIN 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you 😇
this is so good!!! i love ur interpretation!!
Very nice and musical!
What can I say.......first welcome back !!! Long time but it was worth waiting for. Beautifully played as usual.🤩👌 Fantastic. Bravo 👏👏👏
Thank you so much 😀
You played it beautifully! 🎉
Nice!!
Ohh, thanks! I was waiting for this one.
Could you do the 57th etude next please
That's a nice one, I've looked at it before
I'd up it too, one of my favorites if you're planning on doing it
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I'm planning on trying to start playing some of the Godowsky-Chopin studies. Obviously, I understand difficulty is very subjective, but assuming you've given a look through a number of them, which ones do you think are a better first choice starting point?
They're all so hard 😵💫 But the op. 25 no 1 studies are pretty straightforward, op 10 no 8 too. Op 10 no 1 is "just" arpeggios but easy to memorize.
YOOOOO, I'VE BEEN SO EXCITED FOR YOUR NEXT UPLOAD! This is awesome! It really is so much more beautiful in your hands than some lousy software.
Edit: You have Incredible voice control!
Edit:
I disagree with Hamelin, as brilliant as he is (he's one of the best pianists in the world), these etudes do have immense musical value in the right hands.
Really? A melody with accompaniment and then more filigree added for difficulty's sake but no change in direction or emotion.
Would it become great if it went on for 45 minutes?
@@Pablo-gl9dj, I'm not entirely convinced it's for difficulty's sake. The truth is it's for the sound it produces. He's exploring different textures, from what I can hear. The guy had big hands, and he did have a lot of virtuosity, but so did other composers, so it's ok that it's virtuosic; his large hands make some of the stretches difficult, maybe we could criticize this as he's not considering the average hand size, but this is sublime music from what I can hear.
Why'd you change the ending?
It was an enjoyable addition
Too much E major
@@AEPMUSlC Liszt, Moszkowski.