Where La Campanella seems commonplace and not inspire much awe …
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wrote 26 days ago last edited byLink to video
Pretty solid performance.
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Excellent, and on a public piano...
Heard no mistakes, liked the way he obviously could have played it faster yet was in control. He seems to have long fingers.
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wrote 26 days ago last edited by taiwan_girl
That is very pretty and well done.
Below is my favorite "play a piano in public" clip. Talk about long fingers!!!
Link to videohmm the other did not load. Here is a shorter clip
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Excellent, and on a public piano...
Heard no mistakes, liked the way he obviously could have played it faster yet was in control. He seems to have long fingers.
Wish I could play itwrote 25 days ago last edited by@AndyD said in Where La Campanella seems commonplace and not inspire much awe …:
Excellent, and on a public piano...
Heard no mistakes, liked the way he obviously could have played it faster yet was in control. He seems to have long fingers.
Wish I could play itThat wasn’t a typical public piano, it was a Yamaha C5 that looked to be fairly new (Likely a C5X, but I would need a wider view or a slightly higher view to determine.)
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The “C5” is clearly visible on the cast iron plate in the video.
I don’t remember having looked inside a “C5X.”
Does the “C5X” also just say “C5” on its cast iron plate? -
The “C5” is clearly visible on the cast iron plate in the video.
I don’t remember having looked inside a “C5X.”
Does the “C5X” also just say “C5” on its cast iron plate?wrote 25 days ago last edited by@Axtremus said in Where La Campanella seems commonplace and not inspire much awe …:
The “C5” is clearly visible on the cast iron plate in the video.
I don’t remember having looked inside a “C5X.”
Does the “C5X” also just say “C5” on its cast iron plate?Yes, with a decal X near the serial number.
There are a few tells in the cabinet, but I can’t see enough to gauge.
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Nevermind. Took another look, it’s a C5, likely around 2010 or so.
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@taiwan_girl
I like the last one, Georgia on my mind. Shame it was cut, he was just getting into it.Here's Yuja playing La Camp. Wonderful touch.
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How do the pages get turned on that iPad? (Or whatever it is). Is someone else doing it remotely?