Guess who went to Juilliard for Piano…

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For those wondering, Natalie's piece is the middle section of Chopin's op 15 no2 nocturne

draganraus
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It’s obviously Timo. I mean I’ve never heard such beautiful sound before. I’m sure he’d be great at a low brass instrument with such patience.

cheezemuffin
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Natalie went to Juliard but Tristan is self taught. The way Tristan moves while playing shows he loves it

clockpin
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Wow Natalie was amazing. That phrasing was absolutely incredible. And so was the dynamics and color changes. I hope I’ll be able to play like that someday

adamyastion
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As a piano player myself I think Natalie’s was the best! Her dynamics and phrasing was just amazing!

Venyahariramani
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Thank you Tristan and @pianistpoeta for collabing!

trombonetimo
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Timo. Absolute gigachad. Best piano player ever. Classical, yet funny and unique

rickedson
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As long they all can play piano, they're all piano players

slawencjoslawkowski
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As a pianist I am mostly impressed by Tristan, because he had a good posture and his fingers were curved and well placed.

AllStarSuperman
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Tristan needs more love on this one, it was a masterpiece in the making

littlekyle
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As a Pianist Natalie's was the best, i mean her dynamic was amazing!

chillwithkabir
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LostwaveTT
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My brother has been attending Juilliard pre college for the last 5 years for French horn and has played piano for 12 years. He knows firsthand how talented you have to be to get in for piano…

vasishtbatchu
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every band kid has at one point said “i play a little piano on the side”

josh_isntfunny
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They all play better than I’ll ever be 💀

yourhomiegort
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The moment I heard Tristan play Bach's Partita No. 1 in B-flat major, I already knew he was the pianist. The piece requires some really good hand independence and phrasing to give each melody an independent voicing.

kuuderepiano
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Natalie definitely, she was just in the zone! Things like that are why I play the guitar and write music and it's just such a feeling.

The_Results
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Tristan's piece is the Prelude of Bach's first Keyboard Partita it's No. 1 in B flat just so you guys know. The Gigue from the same Partita is also fabulous and I recommend the recording of it by Glenn Gould and Grigory Sokolov, although Tristan still plays it very well.

If you are interested in the Nocturnes of Chopin, which Natalie played, I recommend the Nocturne Op. 48 No. 1 in C minor by Chopin, played by Arthur Rubenstein.

dczvxi
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As a musician, I know that Bach (here it's the b major partita) is by far the most difficult and challenging piece of those. Also the most beautiful by the way ♥️ so Tristan

lugger
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As a piano teacher, Tristan is not bad at all. I see a stiff fourth finger and I’d possibly adjust the wrists but I would have guessed him if I didn’t see the last one

Isa-tnex