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Registrace 28. 06. 2012
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세네카 '인생은 왜 짧은가'
우리말성경 사사기 16장
28. 그때 삼손이 여호와께 부르짖으며 말했습니다. “주 여호와여, 부디 저를 기억해 주십시오. 하나님이여, 부디 이번 한 번만 제게 힘을 주십시오. 제 두 눈을 뺀 블레셋 사람들에게 단숨에 복수하게 해 주십시오.”
Then Samson prayed to the Lord, “Sovereign Lord, remember me. Please, God, strengthen me just once more, and let me with one blow get revenge on the Philistines for my two eyes.”
29. 그리고 삼손은 그 신전을 받치고 있는 중앙의 두 기둥을 한쪽은 오른손으로, 다른 한쪽은 왼손으로 붙잡고 그곳에 몸을 기대었습니다.
Then Samson reached toward the two central pillars on which the temple stood. Bracing himself against them, his right hand on the one and his left hand on the other,
30. 그리고 삼손이 “내가 블레셋 사람들과 함께 죽을 것이다!”라고 말하며 있는 힘껏 기둥을 밀어냈습니다. 그러자 신전이 블레셋 군주들과 그 안에 있던 모든 백성들 위에 무너져 내렸습니다. 그리하여 그가 죽을 때 죽인 사람의 수가 그가 살아 있을 때 죽인 사람의 수보다 많았습니다.
Samson said, “Let me die with the Philistines!” Then he pushed with all his might, and down came the temple on the rulers and all the people in it. Thus he killed many more when he died than while he lived.
세네카 '인생은 왜 짧은가'
우리말성경 사사기 16장
28. 그때 삼손이 여호와께 부르짖으며 말했습니다. “주 여호와여, 부디 저를 기억해 주십시오. 하나님이여, 부디 이번 한 번만 제게 힘을 주십시오. 제 두 눈을 뺀 블레셋 사람들에게 단숨에 복수하게 해 주십시오.”
Then Samson prayed to the Lord, “Sovereign Lord, remember me. Please, God, strengthen me just once more, and let me with one blow get revenge on the Philistines for my two eyes.”
29. 그리고 삼손은 그 신전을 받치고 있는 중앙의 두 기둥을 한쪽은 오른손으로, 다른 한쪽은 왼손으로 붙잡고 그곳에 몸을 기대었습니다.
Then Samson reached toward the two central pillars on which the temple stood. Bracing himself against them, his right hand on the one and his left hand on the other,
30. 그리고 삼손이 “내가 블레셋 사람들과 함께 죽을 것이다!”라고 말하며 있는 힘껏 기둥을 밀어냈습니다. 그러자 신전이 블레셋 군주들과 그 안에 있던 모든 백성들 위에 무너져 내렸습니다. 그리하여 그가 죽을 때 죽인 사람의 수가 그가 살아 있을 때 죽인 사람의 수보다 많았습니다.
Samson said, “Let me die with the Philistines!” Then he pushed with all his might, and down came the temple on the rulers and all the people in it. Thus he killed many more when he died than while he lived.
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Awwwww, I want to cuddle this beautiful dog so much 🤍🤍🤍
@@RoseWilson My friend feels very hot. So he jumped into a watery rice field some time later, and now more than half of his body is covered in dirt. Warm greetings!🤗😅
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@@Pianomusicwithiuliia 🤗🤗🤗
나에게 힘을 주는 음악과 같이 하는 시간! 피공님 피아노 여정을 응원합니다ㅡ 3L❤❤❤
@@forever-with-the-piano Dear ‘With the Piano until the End’. Thank you for your kind comment. I am walking over the rocky hill. I will keep walking. Warm greetings!🤗😅
He is really a great and sweet dog! He loves being with you! I wish you both many happy times together! 🙏 🤗
@@juliane_steinwachs-zeil Dear Julian! Today I walked and ran a lot. My friend also walked and ran a lot. We are good friends. Thank you!🤗😅
This song is beautiful! Is it possible that you have played it on your channel before? It sounds familiar... Maybe it's just similar to another song. Very nicely played, dear Gwanghae! 🙏 🌿💫
@@juliane_steinwachs-zeil Dear Juliane! Thanks for remembering and generous comment. This Protestant song is in the sheet music book I have, and I played it before and uploaded it. This is one of the songs in the link below. Thank you. Have a good day!🤗😅 czcams.com/video/wVTxDrEOud0/video.htmlsi=iuWwbSjXDgbnKXVH
I heard the first notes and knew it was a religious song. Very nicely played, dear Gwanghae! 🙏 🌷
@@juliane_steinwachs-zeil Dear Julian! Yes, you are right. This is a Protestant religious song. Thank you for your kind comment!😅
Excellent, you are a better sight reader than me also you have a lot of perseverance and determination. Well done ❤
@@RoseWilson Dear RoseWilson! Thank you for your compliments and positive comments about me. But I know that you are much better than me. That's what I know right away when I hear you play Rachmaninoff's Preludes and other pieces. Have a good day!🤗😅
Beautiful piano playing, I don't recognize the piece but you play it wonderfully ❤
@@RoseWilson Dear RoseWilson! Thank you for your generous comment. This is a song from a Korean Protestant church. I don't know much about your religion, but I like the melodies and lyrics of these Protestant songs. Have a good day!🤗😅
Very beautiful, dear Gwanghae, - like this melody very much !!❤
@@Pianomusicwithiuliia Dear Iuliia! Thank you for your kind words. This is a hymn sung in a Protestant church. Have a good day!😅
My pedal is making noisy too, unfortunately 😕
@@Pianomusicwithiuliia This seems to be a common problem with diffusion digital pianos!😅
My English speaking is at a beginner level. So I am attaching a subtitle about my thoughts as a comment. I would appreciate your generous understanding. I would like to talk about the noise problem with my digital piano pedal. To check the structure of my digital piano pedal, I unscrewed 4 bolts at the front and 4 at the back. The pedals on my piano do not have nuts and bolts that control the range of movement of the pedals. But my pedals, as you can see, have very strong springs. And I have to press the pedal all the way down like this so I know it will work. Therefore, in order for me to activate the sustain pedal, I have to press it all the way down. However, because of the strong springs of my pedals, it is not easy for me to hold on with my feet while minimizing pedal movement. So I try to take physical measures to minimize pedal noise issues. However, I cannot guarantee whether that method will be effective. Therefore, I ask for your generous understanding of my piano pedal noise!😅
When an amazing melody, dear Gwanghae, - liked it very much !!!❤🌹
@@Pianomusicwithiuliia Dear Iuliia! Thank you for your kind comment. Have a nice evening!😅
I have heard this piece many times before. It needs to be fast and have a lively feel, but I don't have enough practice. The pace is slow and there are a lot of mistouches. I'll have to practice more with this piece later. Thank you!😅
A piece with a beautiful melody and harmonies! Very nicely played, dear Gwanghae! 🙏👏👏👏🌷
Dear Juliane! Steve Barakatt's music is familiar to Koreans. His harmonies are very beautiful, sophisticated, bright and cheerful. Koreans may not know if it is Steve Barakatt's music, but they will be familiar with his music. The same goes for me too. Have a good day!🤗😅
Very nicely played, dear Gwanghae! There is a very bright piece! ☀🎶 But your pedal makes noise when you use it. Maybe you can fix something or make the pedal strokes shorter... 😊
@@juliane_steinwachs-zeil Dear Juliane! Thank you for your kind words. This piece is very bright, beautiful and dreamy when performed by the original composer. I will take note of what you say regarding pedals. When I step on the digital piano, the sound of the pedal hitting the bellow and the sound of the pedal hitting the up when I press the pedal create noise. The spring of my digital piano pedal has a very strong force, which causes a large reaction and makes a lot of noise. I will have to disassemble my digital piano pedals in detail to solve this problem. The pedals on my digital piano are slightly different in structure from the upright pedals. Perhaps I could consider reducing the force by cutting and stretching the spring, or leaving the spring as is and applying a bandage to the area where the pedal hits the surrounding area. Have a good weekend!🤗😅
@@user-ff5ss5he1b Yes, the last idea is perhaps the best, putting a damper on the pedal. It can also help not to press the pedal so high. So don't let the pedal all the way down. The effect of the pedal to cancel out the sound is already there before the pedal is fully released. Even with mechanical pianos, you don't let the pedal all the way down so as not to make noise. Have a nice Sunday evening! 🤗 💫
@@juliane_steinwachs-zeil Dear Teacher Juliane! First of all, thank you for teaching me about pedals. I also think I tend to pedal harder. However, my long-standing habits related to pedal use may not be easily improved. But I will continue to strive to improve. Second, I would also consider a physical method of wrapping the pedals with a bandage that would act as a damper. Have a nice evening too. Thank you!🤗💫
You've done a lot of work! 👌Great practice, dear Gwangahe!! 👏👏👏🤗
@@juliane_steinwachs-zeil Dear Juliane! Thank you for your kind and generous comment. Have a good weekend!🤗😅
Excellent practice, dear Gwanghae, -Rachmaninoff is one of my favorite !!!💛⚘
@@Pianomusicwithiuliia Dear Iuliia! Thank you very much. Have a good night!🤗😅
Impressive sight reading. Sounds beautiful ❤
@@RoseWilson Dear RoseWilson! Thank you for your positive comment. Chopin composed so many compositions, but Rachmaninoff seems to have fewer works than Chopin. If time permits, I thought about what it would be like to practice each of Rachmaninoff's complete piano pieces once. Have a good day!😅
Absolutely amazing videos sharing dear friend ❤️ Really enjoyed watching and listening 🎧🎸🎹🎹🎹❤️❤️❤️🎸 Super big big like thumbs up 👍👍👍👍👍 See you again take care, keep intouch ❤️❤
@@luziiluizth.8742 Welcome to visit my piano factory. Thank you for your very positive comment. Have a good day!😅
So wonderful practice, dear Gwanghae,❤ - you know, I like Liszt !!
@@Pianomusicwithiuliia Dear Iuliia! Thank you for your positive comment. Enjoy the rest of your weekend. And I hope next week will be full of good things for you!😅
Consolations No.1 00:17 Consolations No.2 4:30 Consolations No.3 17:05 Consolations No.4 32:17 Consolations No.5 39:57 Consolations No.6 49:20 Probably around February of this year, I downloaded Liszt's score for Consolation and practiced it from beginning to end. I didn't record my practice back then. Today again, I received sheet music for a widely known version that is slightly different from the Liszt Consolations I practiced back then. And I recorded myself practicing it from beginning to end. Today, when I recorded practice, No.6 piece is first reading and the rest are second or third reading practice sessions, so I am not yet able to increase my speed. Nevertheless, I tried to sing as much as possible and not press the keys too hard. Thank you!😅
아무리 천천히 친다해도 초견인데 어려운 악보를 잘읽으시네요 끝까지 듣지는 못했지만 고행?의길에 응원 보냅니다🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@forever-with-the-piano 끝날까지 피아노와 함께님! 긍정적인 평가 남겨 주셔서 감사합니다 어느 정도 들어 주신 것만으로도 충분히 감사히 생각하고 있습니다 제가 머릿 속이 복잡할 때 이런 악보를 펼치고 연습하다 보면 어느새 악보에 집중하느라 그 생각을 잠시 잊을 수 있어서 좋다고 느낍니다 주말 잘 보내세요!😅
I admire your perseverance, dear Gwanghae! 👌 Even at a slow tempo, these are the notes of this fantastic work and it brings good luck to play it! I have also heard this concert many times. I love the recording with Daniil Trifonov, 12 years ago - what energy is there that can be heard in the first chords!!! czcams.com/video/AAu6BRWL8p8/video.html Have fun playing and best wishes! 🤗
@@juliane_steinwachs-zeil Dear Juliane! Thank you so much for always leaving generous and positive comments about my practice. You told me earlier that you liked Danil Trifonov's performance. Since then, whenever I have time, I find myself watching and listening to his performances. I like his performances too. I recently heard him play Rachmaninoff's Variations on a Theme of Chopin. And when I walk my friend's dog, I listen to the Liszt Études performed by Daniil Trifonov. I will take a look and listen to the link you provided this time when I take a break. Thank you once again for giving positive value to my practice. Have a good evening!🤗😅
This piece is a two-piano version of Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a Paganini. Originally, this piece is a concerto for piano and orchestra. I know that in Rachmaninoff's two-piano version, Piano 1 is the piano part and Piano 2 is the orchestra part. I decided today that I would practice this piece through sight reading until the end. I would play on Piano 1 and sometimes during the orchestral part, if Piano 1 stayed on a rest for a long time, I would play the part on Piano 2. And if Piano 1's melody was too monotonous, I played Piano 1 and Piano 2 parts together. I had practiced Variation No.18, the most famous and beautiful piece in this piece, on the piano solo edited score. However, when I got to variation No.18, I lost stamina and concentration, so I couldn't play that part well. And I found out that the two piano and solo piano versions of Variation No.18 are somewhat different. Variation No.18 1:31:40 I've heard this piece many times, but after practicing it from start to finish like this, I thought I knew a little bit about how great a professional pianist is. I think playing this piece like I would feel like running the full Olympic marathon course in under 2 hours and 30 minutes. Thank you for reading the long story. Below is a link to Lugansky's performance version of this piece.😅 czcams.com/video/QSxFYwlF7CQ/video.htmlsi=nOpLy53rjPZtTGdY
안녕하세요 공장장님 😊 저에게 조언을 해주셔서, 공장장님께도 뭔가 피드백 해드릴 게 있을까 왔습이다. 멜로디 음 하나하나를 너무 다 힘줘서 꼭꼭 눌러서 치시는 것 같은데, 사람이 노래부르듯이 음 하나하나의 강약을 다르게, 멜로디가 이어지듯이 해보시는 건 어떨까요? 예를 들어서 나비야 나비야 이리날아오너라 할 때, 나!비!야! 나!비!야! 이!리!날!아!오!너!라! 하지 않듯이요 😊
@@TeaBrissy 브리즈번 티님 말씀 처럼 선율이 끊기지 않고 이어지도록 음표 하나하나에 너무 큰 힘이 들어가지 않도록 의식하면서 연습해 보겠습니다 감사합니다😅
안녕하세요? 멋진 연주 잘 들었습니다.
@@GOODMANISM 감사합니다 좋은 하루 되세요
This is a really impressive improvisation by Natalie! I listened to the piece on the Trayling channel and I'm very impressed! The music is full of joie de vivre and power, simply amazing! She was a really great musician!! 👏👏👏🤩 Thank you for introducing us to this great music of hers! 🙏 Have fun playing, dear Gwanghae! 🤗
@@juliane_steinwachs-zeil Dear Juliane! Thank you for your positive comments. She certainly had a great musical soul. In her performance, coins from the audience are a great percussion instrument. It helped her performance a little bit. Have a good day!🤗😅
This is my cover of Natalie's Melbourne Piano Street performance. Currently, I do not have enough practice with the second reading. Natalie has a very free and beautiful soul. You can immediately see that she loved the piano through her CZcams channel that contains her performances. When you watch and listen to her performance, even though it is online, you realize that your soul is touched. She left this world playing and leaving behind such beautiful music. The sheet music for Natalie's Impromptu is probably not available anywhere. I used an AI-based app to extract sheet music from Natalie's improvised music. I felt that the notation of the extracted sheet music did not have octave markings, making it very difficult to read the sheet music. I can't 100 percent follow the keys she pressed, but to some extent, I follow the traces of her keys and see her free spirit. Below is a link to the original She Improvisation piece. czcams.com/video/s3PGNnG1OGw/video.htmlsi=7kHH1WmDSxZ8BNVq Thank you for long reading.😅
Youre great😊😊🎉
@@user-ec7hi4mo8h Thank you so much!😅
Yes, very good!! That's exactly how it works! 👏👏👏
Now of course play in the rhythm that we discussed. 😊 If you count to 6 very quickly and evenly, then you play C on 1 and D on 6. Then again E on 1 and F on 6. You lift your fingers in the air before you strike and then strike very hard. If you practice like this, you will improve your technique a lot! 😊
Dear Teacher Julian! Thank you for your generous teachings. I think I understand the explanation regarding the keystrokes. But in relation to moving the keyboard, does this mean that I practice while changing the tonality? Sorry I didn't understand at once. Have a good day!😅
@@user-ff5ss5he1b No, the entire scale exercise is performed in one key. So, for example, you play the entire exercise in C major. Or you play the entire exercise in G major. The counting is intended to explain the rhythm more clearly. Described differently - you play a quarter note, then you hold it for a sixteenth note longer (=C) and then you play a sixteenth note (=D) then the quarter note again with the sixteenth note (=E) then another sixteenth note (=F) and so on. The ratio of long note to short note is 5:1. Maybe it's a little clearer now...? 😅 Have a nice week! 🤗🌷
Dear Teacher Juliane! I understood it to mean that the rhythm ratio should be 5:1:5:1....... when proceeding with the scale. I'll try this method the next time I practice scales. Thank you for your generous teachings!😅
@@user-ff5ss5he1b Perfect! 👌 Have fun practicing and good night! 😊 💫
So amazing performance, dear Gwanghae, - like it very much !!❤🌹
Dear Iuliia! Thank you for your positive comment. Have a good day!😅
Yes, the rhythm is better this way! 👌 You can see what a very good training effect this exercise has! 😊
You can play the rhythm to the end without interruption. When the right hand has reached the top, the C is a fast note. Then you don't play the C a second time, but you can immediately play back with the B, which is then a long note again. That is more pleasant to play. I hope it is understandable...😅
@@juliane_steinwachs-zeil Dear Teacher Juliane! Thank you for your kind and observant teachings. After listening to you, I realized that when I was practicing this scale, my right hand's rhythm changed from the C8->B7 scale progression and continued all the way to the C4 scale progression. This error was something I was completely unaware of. I will correct this error by practicing the following scales. The changed rhythm doesn't sound so strange to me that if it weren't for you, I wouldn't have noticed this error, or if I had, it would have taken me quite some time. Thank you very much!🤗😅
@@user-ff5ss5he1b It's not exactly a bug, but it doesn't play as smoothly. 😊 I would like to explain to you a very effective scale exercise that combines parallel and counter movement. This exercise comes from Russian piano teaching and is excellent! All my students have to play this exercise. 😅 The entire exercise is played without interruption and no notes are played twice. 1. The left hand begins with the 5th finger on "Contra C", the right hand begins with the thumb on the "small C". Both hands play 2 octaves upwards. The left thumb arrives at C1 and the right thumb at C2. 2. Both hands now play 2 octaves in counter movement. The right hand upwards, the left hand downwards. Then both hands immediately play 2 octaves in counter movement in the other direction. The right thumb is now back on C2 and the left thumb on C1. 3. Now both hands immediately continue playing without a break, 2 octaves parallel upwards and then immediately 2 octaves downwards again. Now the right thumb is back on C2 and the left thumb on C1. 4. Now the counter movement follows again, just as explained in No. 2. 5. Now the right thumb is back on C2 and the left thumb on C1. Both hands now play 2 octaves downwards in parallel. The right thumb is now back on the "small C" and the left 5th finger on the "contra C". I hope it is understandable! Please ask if you don't understand something. 😊
@@juliane_steinwachs-zeil Dear Teacher Juliane! Thank you for your generous teachings. To make sure I understand your teachings correctly, I will record my piano scale progression. And as for effective pointing the 88 keys, I will soon post an effective method for it on my channel. I think that method would be useful when talking about piano keys. I really appreciate your teachings. Have a good weekend!🤗😅
A beautiful but also very difficult etude! Have fun, dear Gwanghae! 🤗🎶
Dear Juliane! Thank you for your generous comments. Have a good weekend!🤗😅
This piece has a very speedy, bright and clean feel. What's unique about this piece is that the composer's instructions in the score include a part where the black keys are to be played with the left or right elbow. When I actually see the composer play it, he plays it that way. I had never seen that method before and I wasn't familiar with it, so I practiced those parts with my palms. For your reference, I will display a link to the composer's performance. czcams.com/video/9fAZIQ-vpdw/video.htmlsi=9zKP9TLmrcuYHEkp This early morning, before going to bed, I saw that this piece was popular on this sheet music site, so I downloaded it and practiced it twice from beginning to end. Then, I woke up in the morning, practiced one more time from beginning to end, and recorded this practice. There is still not enough practice. Although it is not enough, I would appreciate it if you could look and listen generously.😅
I really like this composition! There are very interesting and beautiful chords and harmonies. The parts with the black keys sound very good! I listened to the recording by "The Piano Guys". It reminds me of Peter Bence's musical style. 😊 You played very enthusiastically, dear Gwanghae! 🤩 👏👏👏
@@juliane_steinwachs-zeil Dear Juliane! Thank you for your generous comments. I think from the introduction on 'Piano Guys' CZcams channel, it looks like they are using AI for production. Juliane, if the 'Peter Bens' you mentioned is the person who runs the channel with 1.14 million subscribers, I think he probably also uses AI for producing. Therefore, if the AI producing used by Piano Guys and Peter Bens is a technique that is currently a common trend, I think the music of the two may have some similarities. This is my subjective opinion. Have a good weekend!🤗😅
느리게 한발한발 나아가는 음이 더 또렷하고 아름답게 들린다😊
제연이 긍정적으로 평가해줘서 고맙다 무더운 여름 건강 유의하고 무탈하길 바랍니다😅
What an excellent practice of this piece, dear Gwanghae,- liked it very much !!!❤❤❤
Dear Iuliia! Thank you for your very positive comment. Have a good day!😅
Very good, dear Gwanghae! Your dear dog is listening! 😊
When you practice the rhythm, try to hold the longer note for longer and play the shorter note for even shorter. Your fingers must play each note forcefully. Also practice the counter-movement. So both thumbs start with the C1, then the right hand plays up and the left hand down. A total of 3 octaves. Then both hands play back to the C1. I hope that was understandable. 😅 I hope you have a nice evening! 🤗✨
@@juliane_steinwachs-zeil Dear Juliane! I think I understand your teaching. I will practice the method you taught me. And my dog friend gives me great joy. Thank you. Have a good day!😅
Nice scale playing ❤
And with my friend! Have a good day!😅
Well practiced, dear Gwanghae! Have fun! 😊🌷🎶
Dear Juliane! Practicing a new piece gives me a sense of accomplishment and joy. Thank you for your generous comment. Have a good day!😅
Nice work! Claire 🎹💛
Welcome! Dear Clare. Thank you for your generous comment. I hope you get the grand piano of your dreams. Thank you!😅
It's absolutely amazing music, dear Gwanghae, - your practice is so nice,-like it !!❤😊
Dear Iuliia! Thank you for your generous comments. I have been practicing this piece from time to time. Have a good day!😅
Excellent performance, really enjoyed it ❤🌊
Dear RoseWilson. Thank you for your generous comment on the practice. You remember the meaning of my name. Thank you for that too. Have a good day!😅
@@user-ff5ss5he1b You're welcome, I will remember the meaning of your name forever 🌊 Have a great week. 🎶❤️
Very beautiful variations, dear Gwanghae, - like it !!❤ Today you worked hard, almost 2 hours, - Bravo, my friend !!😊🌹
Dear Iuliia! Thank you for your positive comment. I stopped practicing with two variations left on this piece. This is because the sun has set, the keyboard is no longer visible, and my stamina is depleted. The fan made a creaking noise before me. I listened carefully to your performance of the beautiful Rachmaninoff piece. Enjoy the rest of your day!😅
Such a beautiful piece with fantastic harmonic sequences! Very nicely played, dear Gwanghae! 🙏 💐
Dear Juliane! Thank you for your positive comment. This song was probably very popular in Korea in the early 90s. The woman who sang this song was a huge top star at the time, but now she is an ordinary citizen. But I hope her life goes well. She currently sings only this song and no other songs. Anyway, Have a nice day!😅
@@user-ff5ss5he1b Oh, it must be the song of her life.... 😊
@@juliane_steinwachs-zeil Dear Juliane! The title of this piece is ‘I will give you all the love I have left.’ When she was working as a top star singer, 'you' in this piece meant a loved one. Now, when she sings this piece, the ‘you’ is God. I heard her on CZcams talking about how she became a devout Christian in a church because she was afraid of losing her popularity during her top star days. She's lost the sophisticated voice she had when she was a singer, but I find her singing this piece even more moving now. This is her life story. I've talked too much. Have a good night!😅
@@user-ff5ss5he1b Thank you for this touching story, dear Gwanghae! Everything that has to do with the heart goes deep! The same goes for the song as she sings it now... She has found her fulfillment! 🙏
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 👍🏻
피아노 공장에 자주 들려주세요 감사합니다😅
Very beautiful music, dear Gwanghae, - like it very much !!!💖
Dear Iuliia! Thank you for the positive comment. Have a good day!😅
피아노로 수행하시는 공장장님! 정말 대단하십니다 두어시간을 집중하시다니 초인적🎉🎉🎉 이 곡 전체를 파악하고 있으신듯ㅡ 정말 놀라워요
안녕하세요 끝날까지 피아노와 함께님 제가 부족한 점이 한두가지가 아닌데 긍정적으로 평가 해주셔서 감사합니다 제가 감히 이 곡을 다 이해 하기는 어렵고 연습하기 전에 다니엘 바렌보임이 지휘한 오케스트라 연주와 악보를 대조해 가면서 여러번 들었습니다 두어시간 집중과 관련해서는 제가 생각하기에 어머니로 부터 아주 섬세하고 풍수한 감수성을 기질전으로 유전 받았다고 느낍니다 그에 더해서 대학교 때 철학을 전공하면서 학점 보다는 제가 읽고 싶은 책들 강의들 수강 해보면서 철학, 법학, 행정, 경제 등 다양한 분야에 호기심을 가졌고 그렇다 보니 한가지 현상에 대해서 여러가지 태도, 입체적 견해를 가질 수 있게 된 것도 있다고 생각합니다 대학원에 잠시 다니면서 철학을 공부하면서 칸트의 삼대 비판서와 하이데거의 존재와 시간, 철학의 기여, 인도 불교인식론의 사상들을 접하면서 사고의 깊이가 더욱 깊어 졌고 이런 것들이 예술에 대한 이해도를 높였다고 생각합니다 피아노를 작년 가을 부터 개인적인 이유들로 연습을 시작하면서 철학과에서 학생들이 취업 공부에 매진하느라 혹은 흥미가 없어 철학 해설서만 읽다 정작 졸업 때까지 철학자의 주저를 전혀 읽지도 않는 것을 많이 보았는데 저는 성적과 무관하게 철학자의 주저를 읽었고 물론 외국어를 잘하지 못해 한국어 번역본으로 읽었기에 완전한 주저는 아니겠지만 무튼 음악도 제가 직접 음악의 대가들의 악보를 보고 그 음악을 들어보고 다른 사람의 이해를 답습하기 보다 제 스스로 악보를 따라 건반을 하나씩 눌러보고 제가 듣던 소리가 나는지 확인해 보았습니다 그리고 바둑을 취미로 몇년간 두었는데 바둑에는 수순의묘라는 격언이 있는데 일을 함에 순서를 어떻게 달리하느냐에 따라 종국에가서 계가를 할 때 양 대국자가 한수씩 서로 두어도 집차이가 크게 남을 알 수 있습니다 이처럼 한곡한곡 형태를 완성 지으며 행마하는 것보다 일단 큰 자리 위주로 돌을 놓은 다음 상황을 봐서 전체와 부분을 서로 맞추어 가는 방법이라 할수 있는데 이런 사고가 결과적으로 보니 피아노 연습에도 제가 적용하고 있었다는 생각이 듭니다 그리고 두시간 집중과 관련해서는 한시간이 넘었을 때 위기가 있었지만 개를 산책 시키려 나가야 겠다는 스스로에 대한 보상을 생각하며 다시 힘을 내었고 무엇보다 이렇게 피아노를 두시간 이상 집중해서 연습하는 것이 제가 일을 할 때 형편 없는 직장 상사들이 본인도 무슨 소리를 하는지 모르는 형편 없는 소리를 마치 유해조수인 멧돼지가 달려들듣이 소음으로 마구마구 쏟아내는 언어를 들으며 정신이 혼미해지는 것을 10분 동안 참는 것보다는 훨씬 더 수월하다는 제 주관적 느낌 입니다 이런 저의 성격으로 인해 일정 중장기 기간 동안 하고 싶은 것보다 해야하는 것에 집중하며 자신을 학대에서 시험으로 인정 받거나 가면을 쓰고 나의 인사에 권한을 가지고 권력을 휘두르는 상사에게 아부하는 방법을 모르는 것은 아니지만 그렇게 하기 싫기에 안하다 보니 받게 되는 불이익 등 한국사회에는 적합한 성격이 아니라 생각합니다 쓰다 보니 이상한 결론에 도달 했는데 정리하자면 긍정적인 평가 감사드리고 집중하는 대상이 기쁨을 주는 작업이라면 일정한 시간동안의 물리적 힘듬은 충분히 감수할 수 있다는 생각입니다 긴글 읽어 주셔서 감사합니다😅
@@user-ff5ss5he1b 어머나 제게 이렇게 긴 글을주시다니요 감사합니다 피아노 의자에 앉아있는 모습 자체에 그저 즐기기 위한 연습이 아니구나 알고있었지요 바둑은 잘 모르지만 수순의 묘를 음악에 적용하여 곡 전체를 악보대조하면서 작곡자의 의도를 파악하는 듯 하십니다. 직장생활서 오는 스트레스도 이 과정을 통해 날리시고 자신에게 보상도하시고 현명하십니다. 편한한 마음으로 피아노 즐기시길 바라며 피아노와 함께 좋은 에너지 얻으시고 행복하세요^^
Wow nice thank you for your sharing new friend
Welcome to my piano factory. Dear RBD, please visit often and leave a like. Have a nice day!😅
My big respect, dear Gwanghae!! 👏👏👏💐💐💐
Dear Juliane! Thank you for your generous comment. Enjoy the rest of your day!🤗😅