hebele That staccato & jumpy left hand is tricky, isn't it? Keep practicing, it seems you are on the right track!
Sophia Congratulations again on finishing the book series! A somewhat tricky piece in Ab! It looks like black keys don't give you any trouble. And you found the pastoral sound the instructions told you to find. I hope you have many pleasant hours with John Thompson!
Player1 I'm glad you found a way to participate! My daughter is about to start Faber level 1. Are you enjoying it? I hope you're able to get back to the piano properly very soon.
Nightowl The rhythm is great, though I'm curious if it's the rhythm actually written. Your performance sounds truer to the original, but I can't believe they would write it out that way in a "First Songs" book! If you decided on your own to make the modification, then you did a great job and you must have a strong musical instinct! Hands are looking better and better. I can hear a lot of improvement!
plop_symphony It's been fun watching you improve at every single recital! Wow, a beautiful performance! If that's the tune's true ending, I would hold the last note a little longer. But that's a small nitpick!
Gooseberry I hear better use of rubato and dynamics. It seems like you're making more of your own musical choices, which is a great milestone!
navindra First of all, what a great sound coming out of your piano. Your hard work on both tuning and setting up the mics really shows. I should probably learn some of your mic setup skills! Second, I see why you needed time to prepare your video. Wow, I have no idea how you do all of that! Three cameras, movement and zooming that seems as if people were holding the cameras, and polished titles. As far as your playing goes, it sounds good, though perhaps not very challenging for you. But I know you were busy with life. Sorry to hear about your Uncle Baby π anyone with a nickname like "Baby" must have been either a great person or a really spoiled brat. I hope it's the former.