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This pretty much took all day. It took forever to track down a buzz/weak signal. Then, every time I would get a clean performance, a car or plane would pass by.
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The opening improvisation was good. After that, I found the music a little rushed, and some notes could have been held longer in keeping with Romantic style.
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Cary
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Very nice intro, Gruupi. This is a very beautiful piece of music that begs to be played with tenderness and passion. The title "Ligrima" is a tear drop. Perhaps a little slower tempo and letting those bass notes tell their part of the story would add to the charm of this piece. Thank you for sharing your music with us.
Kay
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It sounds (looks) like you have the ability to play Lagrima quickly and the tone is nice. As Cary mentioned there are some "spots" where slowing the tempo would improve the performance (IMHO). Well done.