Feffson wrote:Few "mistakes" here and there, as is to be expected when fully improvising! I guess you could argue that there are no mistakes when improvising since no one knows what you actually intended to play. I did however fail in playing everything exactly as I intended which, well, that's kind of how life is anyway, right? Never turns out exactly as you expect. Hope you enjoy
https://forum.modartt.com/uploads.php?f...improv.mp3
This is very nice, soothing. And to play some mistakes, it is nothing to worry about, because the listener don’t know if it have to sound like that or not. I have learned, when making mistakes, that a mistake can lead to some nice places…
And Beethoven said that ”To play a wrong note is insignificant, to play without passion is inexcusable”. I can feel you liked to play/improvise this, there is passion - the ending 3,20 - 3,45 is wonderful.
Thank you so much for sharing. Keep going! Waiting for next
Best wishes,
Stig
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