P.S. I don't take responsibility for possible damage to your hearing while listening to this practice session 😁. Maybe it is better just to skip it, or put the volume to very low levels. (this latter seriously, as I recorded just with a phone, the sound is maybe not the nicest)
Oh, c'mon, darling, @mipiano, it's not that big a deal. In fact, the sound is not so bad. Besides, (and you know this well) your talent encompasses far more than technical limitations can overshadow. By the way, I wanted to confess that I've been listening to a lot of classical music. From the gothic period to the intricate, possessive and mystical persona of a genius, such as Beethoven. I think you have something to do with that, and I take the opportunity to highlight you. A hug, long time no hear from you. I hope we don't lose track of you.
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Probably the translation.
Haha, I lost track of myself too, no worries 😂
Just a joke, but these days are full of work.
It is great you listen to classical music, there are compositions that are not easy to listen to them, but also there are works where one can simply get a whole experience of emotions and thoughts while letting itself fly in the sound. Enjoy.
Please, make me a recommendation of classic composers you love the most. I'd be pleased to pay attention and listen to it. By the way, thanks for your reply. @mipiano
It is hard to decide who are the most favourite composers... but I would always be happy with Rachmaninoff, Debussy, Ravel, Bach, Chopin, Liszt, Prokofiev... 🎶
I can start with that.