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Thought it was hard on FFR ?
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Re: Tought it was hard on FFR ?
I like how Kissin plays the piece better.
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I like kissin's more.
EDIT: ninja'd O.o
But they both play it very good. I'm definitely going to his concert in April. Don't even care if it's in Montreal.Last edited by xXAll-ProXx; 11-13-2011, 01:25 PM.I have a dig bick.Comment
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I hate Li's rendition to be honest :/
On top of that, I hate how Steinway pianos sound in general (not as much as Faziolis though)
The one Zierg posted (Kissin) is more emotional than technical in terms of playing style.Comment
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Yeah guys, try playing FFR on weighted keys. xD
Edit: Please tell me that in Kissin's rendition, i'm not the only one who notice the sweat dripping at 3:41.Last edited by CammyGoesRawr; 11-13-2011, 02:03 PM.

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Re: Tought it was hard on FFR ?
I suggest you go back to the video and pay attention to Kissin's head at exactly 4:03. Sweat is ordinary for Kissin, this guy's hair falls of when he plays piano.
This has nothing to do with emotion. La Campanella is an extremely complicated piece and pretty much anyone who attempts to play such piece at a concert is bound to at least sweat.Last edited by xXAll-ProXx; 11-13-2011, 02:42 PM.I have a dig bick.Comment
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Re: Tought it was hard on FFR ?
Conversely, one could be born with sweaty palms. Exerting oneself may result in sweating, but is more likely caused by physical exercise rather than emotional exertion (this point can be argued).
Sweating could be caused subconsciously from, say, intense movement such as running; this is an example of emotion not playing a role in sweating.
In this case of piano players, it is subjective - a person could presume the performer sweats from emotions while another person could presume the performer sweats from physically-intensive playing or burning overhead lights.
I stand corrected: I was wrong to say it has nothing to do with emotions. Then again, it is not always caused by emotions.
ITT: We talk about sweat.Comment





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