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AlanovonArdving
1 year ago

I find it partly impressive, on the other hand the music leaves almost no other choice. The pieces are too complicated, too fast to scroll in between. It’s easier to play them by heart. And at least I feel that it is more musically simple to play the pieces by heart. I feel so safer and more free.

SMOGAN
1 year ago

Love TIME

Each musician has such his tricks and you can see such whole blood circules as e.g. Eric Johnson (allerd. guit., voc.), Live in concert his plays u. Licks play, this is of course hard rehearsal work before, but also he has his tricks with quotations, for example KeyNotes or SightSheets on a corner on stage, on an Amp etc.

If someone comes as a listener, of course, he doesn’t see some hidden thing.

With the classic pianists it is so that they always master their most passionate pieces. Organs often grow up educationally with J.S. Bach or classical church songs, which they repeatedly repetition.

Everyone impressed me (very) good musicians, whether with SightSheet or without. I used to be a zieml. arrogant at the point I regret.

And: rather work with a (very) good amateur than with a bad professional.

NG. Smogan

Kathi803
1 year ago

Whether with or without notes (sometimes you can put the piece like by yourself) it is super impressive, because you have some idea of all the details/single that are stuck in a piece, for example, you will realize which skills the person actually has (if it is well played, but if the person does that in concerts, it is actually)

wunschname0302
1 year ago

I don’t care if sheets are used. In other words, it doesn’t really impress me.

fini81106
1 year ago

Impressive