Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:You don’t have to say: An interpretation with no shortage of mistakes
It is a quite coherent performance, clear, with all parts fitting together to make sense as a whole. It is easy to follow. And the more faster section after intro is a nice change. I think you can be proud of yourself. Tempo in beginning is perfect.
I am an old pensioner, retired 17 years ago and I am much self thought too (only 2 years lessons as 9 years old). And have been playing almost everyday in my life and still playing/uploading music here, 799 pieces so far and am learning more and more, better and better on my never-ending learning path to be a good musician (Pianoteq/Organteq)
I played this one too long ago but was not satisfied with the result, felt it difficult…
Keep going Concorde!
I’m waiting for next upload, nice to have you in this forum, Welcome!
Best wishes,
Stig
BTW, is this your keyboard mp7 2014 or 2017 released mp7se?
I have been thinking of buying one or es920 with rhythm sections included released 2020.
Hi Pianoteqenthusiast, thank you for the kind and reassuring words!
I think I've seen some of your performances on YT - very impressive.
Also this is the original MP7, not MP7SE.
I love this MP7. I used to have a Roland A88mk2 but never liked that one's action personally (and had other issues with it).
More specifically, the A88mk2 was too heavy, and to play light notes was too difficult because I'd have to try to play lightly, but with enough force to surpass the initial "inertia" of the key.
The MP7 is wonderful to play, quite light. It's a little noisy action-wise as was the A88mk2. The MP7's action noise is more of a pleasing thump sound though. While A88mk2 was more mid-frequency when the keys hit the bottom, if I recall correctly.
I've never tried the MP7SE.
Kind regards