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Performer: @Josephine from the Netherlands... With a little bit of Rubens from Canada!
Piece: Waltz Op.70 no.2 by Fryderyk Chopin
Comment Policy: Critical Comments: Anything goes!
Source of music: The Elise Gavard Edition from the Henle book
Instrument: Josephine's: Kawai CN29. Rubens': Kawai ES920
Recording method: USB recording
Additional info: And now for something completely different.
Truth be told, this is mostly a performance by Josephine, with some last minute help from Rubens.
So a few months ago Josephine and I (Rubens) started pm'ing on PW and she asked me for some piano advice. Next thing I know, she became my first online student. She's been learning this Chopin waltz and made quick progress, and recorded the first part of the piece beautifully. But then she started panicking. She was procrastinating again as usual (maybe because she is addicted to deadlines?) so she didn't learn the B part. And this is when Rubens the knight in plastic armor stepped out of his fake ivory tower and recorded his playing of the B part (from 1:07 to 1:51) to complete the track. The parts were then glued together with some Audacity magic and voila! A baby monster was born
. It's not perfectly seamless, no. The tempi are not even the same! Musically we are different too. She has a warm, intimate musicality whereas I'm way too impetuoso.
But I think she plays fantastically considering she only has 5 years of experience whereas I have about 8 times that, and yet the end product is still seamless enough. So let's give my student a round of applause while I step back into my toy tower.
Oh and don't mind the picture, it's just part of an inside joke between teacher and student.