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Sesfredo May 2, 2022 06:39 PM

Piano Waltzes
 
Hi,

I would like to show you these compositions that I've published yesterday.
They are Waltzes for piano.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...kC6txauATVh-wL

As you might have noted, I'm more of the shy kind of member of this forum, since it's my second post in 16 years.

However, I do have a lot of good memories from here - 16 years ago I used to come here and get to know a lot of great music. Specially Chopin and Final Fantasy. I didn't know classical piano music at all before this time.
I remember to have a playlist - maybe I still find it someday in an old computer - with lots of recordings of Chopin, Debussy, Rachmaninoff, Final Fantasy pieces and some of them were recordings from forum members.

At that time I learned how to play Chopin's Waltz in B Minor, Op 69 no 2. In fact, I remember that when I finished to learn the first half, I passed to the second half, and when I could play perfectly the second half, I was already mistaking the first half. So I never could play it entirely perfectly, but once at different moments I learned it, I considered it so. It took me a lot of effort, and the motivation came I believe basically from what I used to read here!

I remember to find myself a bit like a sinner, however, because I never played Final Fantasy, and I knew almost nothing about it, except that I really enjoyed some piano pieces which my favorites I could never find again.

I was a teenager and the other members also seemed to be more and less teenagers as far as I could guess, so it was an environment of people more and less of my age where I could discover great things.

I noticed that I have lived more time after the time I frequented this forum than all the time I had lived before it - and that was quite interesting, sort of a mystery.

There was also a Polish video of a pianist playing Chopin's Scherzo in B-flat minor Op 31, and a family in a very cold winter in Poland seeing it on TV and getting marvelled. I could never find this video again.

Yesterday I published these piano recordings and I remembered here, where I was introduced to this kind of music.

Thank you.


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