Learn to play the piano here: Video created with Concert Creator: Czerny - Etude ''Bravery'' №21 Animated by AI [Concert Creator RTX] 🎼Czerny - Etude ''Bravery'' №21 🎬Animated by A.I. [Concert Creator RTX] 🎹Recording by Artem Gareev 🎧This composition is available on Bandcamp: 📝Czerny surprised me with the tempo in which he intended to play this etude. If you look at the setting he gives to the metronome, and try (which I don't advise you to do if you are careful with your hands) to play this etude at that tempo, you get practically a Black MIDI from 1836. I tried to find the golden mean and took a tempo close to that indicated by Czerny, but at the same time tried to make it only bring its own advantages to this music. I hope that I managed to reach a compromise. The music itself is just as wonderful and passionate as the previous etude by Czerny that I recorded two months ago ( ). Finding and occasionally recording such works is very interesting to me. 🔑Why I do it, and why exactly: Throughout my interest in classical piano music, as I listen to any piece I like, I look for the best performance for me among a huge number of recordings. What they all have in common is that in one way or another, I hear that a musician who has spent so much time achieving this extreme level of skill still fails to master the music from the first to the last note and doesn't play the way he would like. The same problem plagued me time and time again as a pianist. Being honest with myself, I find that every time I can't perform the music from beginning to end the way I hear it. And for me, the most important thing is the music, how it sounds, not how that sound is achieved. Then I decided to start recording music step by step and edit what was already been recorded but wasn't satisfying. In this work I manage to keep mistakes and inaccuracies to a minimum. Literally - to bring every note, every stroke to the sound that I would like to hear in the end. This work is very similar to what Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev, Medtner, and other outstanding musicians did in the early twentieth century when they recording their piano performances on mechanical ampico piano's rolls (for example, it took Medtner two days to record several pieces and two months to edit the roll; now I can spend a week for all of this work and this is even more than enough sometimes). Concert Creator Playlist - Playlist with My Selected Preludes and One Postlude - Chopin: Selected Waltzes - My Compositions - Playlist with Etudes here - Chopin: Preludes - #cyberpianist #concertcreator #czerny #bravery #op692 #gareev #pianomusic #concertcreatorai #massivetechnologies #rtx
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