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Hi, Guys! I haven't post videos for a long time. My bad. Here's a try to play the "Dark Waltz".
As usual, feel free to tell me everything you want about my playing. Just don't ask what happened at the end, LOL! I don't know, i just forgot what to do there
WARNING: WRONG HIGH NOTES! BE CAREFUL!
I just wanted to add that all the high notes you played sounded beautiful. Very nice and clean tones with nice intonation, accenting, etc. I tried playing the piece a couple of times and it's going to take me a few days before I get my high notes sounding as nice. The only thing you seem to have missed was the fermata in the very last measure. The fermata symbol above the G just means to sustain the note. In an orchestra how long the note is sustained depends on the conductors discretion. Since you are playing solo you are in the drivers seat and how long you sustain the fermata is up to your own discretion. I was very impressed with the weay in which you played the entire piece of music. It was very beautiful playing from start to finish.

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Crazymotive said
...The only thing you seem to have missed was the fermata in the very last measure. The fermata symbol above the G just means to sustain the note. In an orchestra how long the note is sustained depends on the conductors discretion. Since you are playing solo you are in the drivers seat and how long you sustain the fermata is up to your own discretion. I was very impressed with the weay in which you played the entire piece of music. It was very beautiful playing from start to finish.
Thank You very much, Crazymotive! I didn't look at the sheet music much - just some measures 48-49 to figure out the fingerings. Thank You kindly for your advice!
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