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| THIS IS MADNESS ! COOL ! |
| well aren't you special |
| This piece looks very hard, but actually isn't. All it is, is just fingerings, in the left hand. Chopin's Etudes are what teachers give to their students to develop technicals and such. I'm 15, and playing this; don't let the left hand intimidate you. |
| Really beautiful and talented girl. I want my wife to be just like her. |
| talented and beautiful woman. |
| how? the speed only 16th (two bars) it not even 32 (three bars). |
| i played thi when i was about like 7 or 6 i forgot cause now im like 11th grade cause im fisnished diploma and im finally gonna meet yundi li |
| Im sorry but this is not even possible to play! that left hand is moving way too fast! :) |
| Wow! Quite impressive. Well played. |
| well I can't imagine how painful that must be for you. but you know, I for example like yellow cloths. And has nothing to do with PAD. Sice today I didn't even know that PAD exists. |
| well I doubt a bit to be honest but if you are then that's just great. I wish you a lot of success=) and a happy new year. |
| I guess I'm as talented as Richter was ^^ |
| Well that's good but you see, tahe mastering the whole piece lihe RE od Fantasie Impromptu is very very difficoult. =) if you are a tallent like Richter you will succe but otherwise you ahve a verly long way to go hbefore you will be ready in techincal way and psychical way. It's very veyr difficoult to perforem such pieces. |
| was playing with 5 ;) |
| dis real dread, massive scene here |
| I'm impressed :) |
| After all I was pretty impressed by myself that only in that week I was able to play the 14 first measures, the Fantaisie Impromptu, THAT's a challenge ! |
| Why shouldn't I ? I find it pretty easy, I mean I tried some other easier pieces and I couldn't play them as well as I play the Revolutionary |
| well I do not recommend to do that. you have a very long way to go before you will be ready. Even I have though I am more experienced. |
| I'm learning it too ^^ Except that it's the first piano piece I work on and that I never had piano lessons before ^^ I started a week ago |
| This is quite good. You could make it even better by refining the phrasing of the melody, especially that of the dotted rhythm. Leaving too much space between an off beat 16th and a strong down beat reduces the intensity of the motif and creates a sense of rhythmic awkwardness. |
| soo good! I'm learning this piece now. Not easy at all |
| Penachi, even if the song is very difficult, I think "I love her" is more accurate... :D |
| Very well played.Fantastic job! |
| No words!!! Wonderful!! Congratulations!! I love it!! |
| Actually I like the way she plays it better than some of the more well known recordings. The chords are a little slower which brings out more flavor in the piece. |
| Hello, look for my little nephew Alex playing the piano: "alex piano (01)" and vote it!! Thank you! |
| is perfect! The technique is impressive!you feel the music!CONGRATULATIONS! |
| Holy Shit... I've heard this song played numerous times by numerous people, but never before have I heard it played quite like this...being both Powerful and Gentle at the same time??? I'm bewildered, confused, and very pleased. I will most surely check into your La Campanella, and much more! |
| I'm missing the power!! the passion! technique is great afcourse... |
| Impressive! |
| Sluggish chords, not intertwining. She needs to hear Richter or some West musicians else thousand of times. |
| "Aya was 19 years old" - presumably meaning that this clip is OK to jerk off to, cause she's legal... |
| but still, not as lovely as your mom. we love her long time! |
| Jajaja! What a lovely dog! |
| i think it may have to do with asian culture. Japanese, especially, don't express emotion like the west. Although it has become westernized, in ancient japan it would be disrespectful (that might not be the right word) to show lots of emotion. |
| Fantastic !!!!! |
| Ignore the comment below. What has that got to do with the music???? Besides, she plays it beautifully. Effortlessly - she makes it look so simple. Although, and i feel awful for saying this, i feel that the passion is lacking a little. This piece is about fury and passion - imagine "revolution" and all it entails - violence, desperation, riots etc. The pianist needs to conjure an image in the audiences' mind. |
| She has a pair of big boobies too ^3^ |
| This was really a great interpretation. I also agree with theshrabster in terms of her expressing emotion that many other asian virtuosos lack. I'm am learning this piece and only hope it will come out as powerfully as Aya performs it! Thank you for the inspiration! <3 |
| bad, is not good the interpretazione |
| I don't like japaneese style of playing. |
| lol tiny lil clap at the end. |
| this is the song that my mom will play on piano and my dog will start singing along to |
| I was just thinking the same thing! lol I've always heard it at this tempo. I don't think you'd want to take it faster! |
| Ha! I thought it was a bit strange to say that as well. This is just a perfect rendering of this piece. |
| WOW! Good job!!! I'm inspired! |
| slow ?????? are you serious ? |
| Wow she plays it very well. I like Richter better personally, but I have to say that she has the emotion that is so often lacking in many coincidentally asian virtuosos |
| Uh, yellow has existed long before the Thai People's Alliance for Democracy even existed... |
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