Burgmüller - "L´hirondelle" (Die Schwalbe, The swallow), Op. 100 No. 24
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Burgmüller - "L´hirondelle" (Die Schwalbe, The swallow), Op. 100 No. 24
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you have a beautiful hands.
just finished learning this piece, now have to get it up to speed! nice performancw
I was amaze by how you paddling in 0:30
Not blurry and not dry out 👍
Bravissimo❤
This is so smooth and graceful
Bravo
Great
What's the speed you are playing at?
I can't say what speed this particular interpritation is, but my sheet music recommends 138.
@@susannalinshalm5638 thank you!! I'm playing this piece and it doesn't sound like that. Of course, I'm just a beginner.
@@justfine8647 I have only played the piano for a year and two weeks ago, I was at a music camp where my teacher gave me the sheet music for this piece to that I could practice my pedal work. I haven't rly started learning it yet because I kinda got caught up in a Beethoven sonata, but it always helps me to listen to recordings before starting to practice something.
@@justfine8647 Here's a very slow version in case this helps you: ruclips.net/video/B4JGZJ-4CZw/видео.html
Pretty sure its adagio
You ruin aim of etude. You should play melody [left hand] by only one [second] finger. Sorry.
No,you can use other fingers but it must be staccato, this is wrong in my video.
I mean one finger, not only 2nd. Tried to say about staccato.