[MGOLD-055] If it’s just a fantasy, freedom is 1000 people in the mind, but the number of people who have actually experienced it is 2 people. Momosaki Kikka AV debut
Love the piano at the start. Slow and easy enough that my piano teacher assigned it to me in grade school. But a classic. (Wish we’d seen Momosaki Kikka playing it)
“Für Elise,” “Ode to Joy,” the first movement of “Moonlight Sonata,” they’re all played so often
This featured the pretty, learnable part (for sensitive feeling kids) of the “Pathétique” Sonata – 2nd Mvt. (Piano Sonata No. 8, Op. 13)
The adagio cantabile. The first episode of that adagio cantabile that we hear as this starts is set in F minor (the relative minor of A♭ major.
Four out of five possible black keys are routinely needed for the player to master playing in that key. But all the notes are played slowly, so they can indeed be mastered.
The “Pathétique” Sonata was written was written in1798 when Ludwig van was 27 years old.
PS. AI tells me that the film A Clockwork Orange prominently features Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 (specifically the second and fourth movements), but not the Pathétique sonata
Love the piano at the start. Slow and easy enough that my piano teacher assigned it to me in grade school. But a classic. (Wish we’d seen Momosaki Kikka playing it)
“Für Elise,” “Ode to Joy,” the first movement of “Moonlight Sonata,” they’re all played so often
This featured the pretty, learnable part (for sensitive feeling kids) of the “Pathétique” Sonata – 2nd Mvt. (Piano Sonata No. 8, Op. 13)
The adagio cantabile. The first episode of that adagio cantabile that we hear as this starts is set in F minor (the relative minor of A♭ major.
Four out of five possible black keys are routinely needed for the player to master playing in that key. But all the notes are played slowly, so they can indeed be mastered.
The “Pathétique” Sonata was written was written in1798 when Ludwig van was 27 years old.
PS. AI tells me that the film A Clockwork Orange prominently features Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 (specifically the second and fourth movements), but not the Pathétique sonata
Thank you, it’s these little details that get you off real good.
Nice and slow is great in my book.
Not only Toru, there are other actors
i love armpits