"Technical"
Not every piano player can play such technical piece.
I apprecialte.
"Technical"
Not every piano player can play such technical piece.
I apprecialte.
Actually, it's impossible to play, but I've got to rewrite it so it's possible to play so a friend can play it. Maybe it could be a dual piano piece atm?
-Thanks!
-ImperfectDisciple
"Strong Emotion"
That's the way to go - don't hesitate expressing your love!
Unique! It does not need too much improvement.
The impression of the song is like reading one of James Joyce's novel - the players fingers dance as the player's consciousness flows. Telling the truth, I do not think that you need to do too much improvement which may oppositely damage the image the song brings to the listeners. Just fixing a little bit is already OK.
Since I'm not a professional audience, I'm afraid that it is beyond my ability to give you any professional comments.
Respect.
Either upper or downer,please.
I personally think that the author was not good at managing the strength of hitting the keyboard. For a soft song,this was a bit too powerful.But for a song with strong emotion,this was a bit too weak.
"A song that recalled my lost memory."
The song was like my first love...At the very beginning we only saw the beautiful things and imagined "our future".Then the problems came and we were unable to solve them.Finally,nothing but a wordless split.
Age 35, Male
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Columbia College
Vancouver
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