Topic: Original piano piece - Joyful piano lesson

This piece aimed for clarity, but the result was just so-so. Maybe it was because my enthusiasm for piano lessons was more mythical than real.

https://soundcloud.com/haruyasu-umetsu/...ano-lesson

Pianoteq 6
Steingraeber E-272

from Tokyo, Japan
HAL

Re: Original piano piece - Joyful piano lesson

halpyoco wrote:

This piece aimed for clarity, but the result was just so-so. Maybe it was because my enthusiasm for piano lessons was more mythical than real.

https://soundcloud.com/haruyasu-umetsu/...ano-lesson

Pianoteq 6
Steingraeber E-272

from Tokyo, Japan
HAL

The result was so so nice, Joyful. Thank you HAL!
Reminds me of my playing when I was young when the teacher said I would never become a pianist. I stopped playing, but started to learn myself and I am still learning, thanks to this forum and all wonderful people here, I am learning new pieces every week ( and thanks to Modartt team too)

Here something I tried when I was  sad at that time…..
This is only the beginning of an etude, that I could play in different keys when I was younger. At that time I tried to fight on my own, for a long time and still do. And I'm not a pianist, an amateur. The Pianoteq sound preset YC5 Solo recording is nice. I thought of this when I listened to your piece.

https://youtu.be/9KPRhzn0fMU

Best wishes,

Stig

Re: Original piano piece - Joyful piano lesson

Thank you always, Stig

It's a nice Etude !
Practicing with one's own repetitive exercises follows in the grand footsteps of the past's illustrious virtuosos. This, of course, hinges on the assumption that the dedication to repetition doesn’t get side-tracked by whims or deviations. To be honest, in many cases, that happened more often than not.

Best regards,
HAL