Schubertian2 Yikes, that's a little bit more work that I'm interested in doing at this point! 😅
Schubertian2 I think there is a section of the forum for posting your recordings.
Yep, right here: https://forum.pianotell.com/t/member-recordings
Also it is hard to get a sense of the piece unless you hear the whole thing.
I especially like the distance you get with a recording. My recordings always sound much better to me after a few days have passed! And I notice things that I don't notice (or don't notice well enough) while playing, or I notice them while playing but it isn't until I listen to a recording of myself that I figure out how to fix it.
Sophia But I think if you'd give the piece some space to breathe, with pregnant pauses here and there to build anticipation, it would thrive even more.
Sophia's comment here isn't directed at me, but that idea of breath, and figuring out where the piece needs to breathe, I often only "get" that after I've heard a recording of myself.
I started paying attention to that a while ago, when I listened to a recording of myself and realized that I was playing it faster than the original, but the composer's recording was actually longer than mine. Why? Because of the various places where the composer had those breaths but I didn't.
Sorry this is a bit of thread drift, but these are the musicality aspects that push us toward a more polished performance, and for me, it's something I do much better when I can use self recording....