Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Fantasia no. 2 in D minor

This is a 18th century piece by Georg Philipp Telemann which I have been practicing for my Trinity, Grade 5 Piano exam.

Note: I haven't yet got the dynamics and the feel right so please bear with me :(

4 comments:

Gayathri said...

Wow! You really played that? I am reminded of those times when I newly got my keyboard, and in those preset tunes I used to play Fur Elise or something, and act as if I was a maestro playing it in front of my little cousins. Hehehe!!

Good work!

Natalie Khan said...

Heyo (:
Im doing my grade 7 Piano Exam, & Im teaching piano too. I was browsing around and looking for some notes on this particualr piece, and I found your blog. I must say, your playing technique is pretty clear. All notes visable and its well flowing. But , you dont play the stacattos at all. Your whole piece through felt like one uber long paragaph. You need to follow the proper measurments needed by the trinity board. Other than that, the time signature isnt followed either. You are far too slow.

Besides the glitches. I love the piece & your pretty talented to play that whole piece without a single mistake (with regard to notes )

Good Luck for your Exam, I hope you arent offended by the comments I have made. I choose only to comment on things that can be improved on, so you get better as a musician.

Cheers,
Natalie

thepsychologic said...

Hi,
Thanks for the comments but its been a year long since I wrote the exam :) and ya, I did manage to get the stacattos :) but made other mistakes in the exam :( . Wish you had seen this a year before :(.

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