*Sorry if the text is too small! If you have trouble reading it, you can try putting the project in full-screen mode.* **If you're going to switch songs while one is still playing, make sure to press the stop button first.** These are the recordings from the Final Round of my January 2016 piano competition. (Except for the Mendelssohn Song Without Words recording. I played this song for both the Jan competition, and a competition I did just last Sunday. I used the latter recording for this project because it's better.) There's mess ups, due to nerves from competing, but I'm just going to use these recordings since they're on a nice, tuned piano. :) **Sorry for the coughing in most of the recordings. They're from my competition, and my piano instructor had nobody to watch her daughter, and unfortunately she got a bad cough during my performance. D: Maybe someday I'll make better recordings of these, but right now my piano's not tuned.
•Invention No. 1 In C Major --Johann Sebastian Bach: I think I played it better in the audition round but unfortunately we didn't get a recording. xD •Waltz in C Major, Op. 77, No. 1 --Franz Schubert: song for my competition. •Song Without Words, Op. 85, No. 4, andante Sostenuto --Felix Mendelssohn: This is the second-most difficult song I've learned so far. One of my favorites, too! Unfortunately, I'm not really happy with this performance because I messed up the left-hand so much, and I was so nervous I didn't put as much emotion into it as I was practicing. :( I'm seriously considering getting a new recording of this, even though it'll be on my untuned piano. I don't care. xD •Study No. 2, Morning Bell --Johann Friedrich Burgmüller: Not much to say! I like this song. But for some reason, I always forget about it. xD •Gnomi --Luciano Giarbella: An odd song to add more variety to my repertoire, haha. It was actually a challenge for me, despite its super short length. •This green one is a song I wrote with the help of my piano instructor. xD I named it with the help of a friend on dA! If you want to know more about it, here's a journal I made when I was just starting it out: http://bruneydog.deviantart.com/journal/I-Need-Help-Naming-My-Song-546658829 •Flying Fingers --John W. Schaum: A jazz song! Not really my forte, but I still had fun with it once I warmed up! :) This was another song to add variety to my repertoire. ----------------------------------------- Piano guy gif from the Google Doodle when it was Bartolomeo Christofori's (inventor of the piano) 360th birthday.