Topic: Hello Steinway D on Bach Gigue

Good morning,
I have been using pianoteq for a few months and I am publishing here my recording of Bach Gigue from French Suite n. 5.
Played on Yamaha P125 piano stage, Tamara House.                                         
Video Recording Samsung galaxy A54.
VST: Hamburg Steinway D Classical Pianoteq Stage 8.2
Sampling: Binaural
Reverb: Small Hall


https://youtu.be/W_X10Fh0aSo

Last edited by carmelo.paolucci (22-08-2024 17:32)

Re: Hello Steinway D on Bach Gigue

lovely performance of this!  i hope you continue to post

Re: Hello Steinway D on Bach Gigue

carmelo.paolucci wrote:

Good morning,
I have been using pianoteq for a few months and I am publishing here my recording of Bach Gigue from French Suite n. 5.
Played on Yamaha P125 piano stage, Tamara House.                                         
Video Recording Samsung galaxy A54.
VST: Hamburg Steinway D Classical Pianoteq Stage 8.2
Sampling: Binaural
Reverb: Small Hall


https://youtu.be/W_X10Fh0aSo

Hello Carmelo Paolucci and welcome to this sub-forum.

Amazing! Great performance. And you play so fast.
How many hours a day does it take to get to this level of play?

Thanks for sharing. And I hope you upload more.
And nice to hear binaural, sounds good with my headphones.

Best wishes,

Stig

Re: Hello Steinway D on Bach Gigue

budo wrote:

lovely performance of this!  i hope you continue to post

Thank you so much for your comment Budo!!!! I've recorded some other video with Pianoteq, I'll publish for sure some others.
Thank you again
Carmelo

Re: Hello Steinway D on Bach Gigue

Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:
carmelo.paolucci wrote:

Good morning,
I have been using pianoteq for a few months and I am publishing here my recording of Bach Gigue from French Suite n. 5.
Played on Yamaha P125 piano stage, Tamara House.                                         
Video Recording Samsung galaxy A54.
VST: Hamburg Steinway D Classical Pianoteq Stage 8.2
Sampling: Binaural
Reverb: Small Hall


https://youtu.be/W_X10Fh0aSo

Hello Carmelo Paolucci and welcome to this sub-forum.

Amazing! Great performance. And you play so fast.
How many hours a day does it take to get to this level of play?

Thanks for sharing. And I hope you upload more.
And nice to hear binaural, sounds good with my headphones.

Best wishes,

Stig

Thank you so much for your comment Stig! In this piece I tried to do my best, I'm really happy you've apprecciated it.                                                                   I played a lot when I was young, now I'm 50, I studied at conservatorium of Rome Piano together with High School. Then University, Work,, Family Child bring me far from piano. I've stopped playing 30 years ago. But last year I got back to play and started from beginning: Bach inventions, then bach Sinfonias I've open a small you tube Channel to collect my recording and now I can tell you I can play 1 hour a day... Step by step I can study harder pieces.
How many hour do you study ?

Re: Hello Steinway D on Bach Gigue

carmelo.paolucci wrote:
Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:
carmelo.paolucci wrote:

Good morning,
I have been using pianoteq for a few months and I am publishing here my recording of Bach Gigue from French Suite n. 5.
Played on Yamaha P125 piano stage, Tamara House.                                         
Video Recording Samsung galaxy A54.
VST: Hamburg Steinway D Classical Pianoteq Stage 8.2
Sampling: Binaural
Reverb: Small Hall


https://youtu.be/W_X10Fh0aSo

Hello Carmelo Paolucci and welcome to this sub-forum.

Amazing! Great performance. And you play so fast.
How many hours a day does it take to get to this level of play?

Thanks for sharing. And I hope you upload more.
And nice to hear binaural, sounds good with my headphones.

Best wishes,

Stig

Thank you so much for your comment Stig! In this piece I tried to do my best, I'm really happy you've apprecciated it.                                                                   I played a lot when I was young, now I'm 50, I studied at conservatorium of Rome Piano together with High School. Then University, Work,, Family Child bring me far from piano. I've stopped playing 30 years ago. But last year I got back to play and started from beginning: Bach inventions, then bach Sinfonias I've open a small you tube Channel to collect my recording and now I can tell you I can play 1 hour a day... Step by step I can study harder pieces.
How many hour do you study ?

I also stopped playing when I was young! The teacher said I would never be a pianist.... But I had to accompany the children's songs at school as a teacher and then I started to learn more myself. Is self-taught. Now I play both Pianoteq and Organteq as an amateur, and have collected 627 videos on Youtube so far and it's growing all the time.

Playing about two hours every day, Pianoteq and Organteq and almost everything I upload to the forum via youtube. But as an old man now, some years to 80, I have got a bit stiff fingers and hook on little fingers..Created the Yourbe account for the possibility to take part in the Video Contest every year (they announce it here). But now yt it is becoming my library

Nice to meet you Carmelo.

Keep going!

Best wishes,

Stig

Last edited by Pianoteqenthusiast (23-08-2024 15:06)