File:Turkey March Video-Mozart-Jason Han.webm

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English: This Web-video is a attached file to the sound file 'File:Turkey March for Mozart and Memory JMC, Han.ogg':
Turkey March for Mozart and Memory JMC, Han

and for some Wikiversity usages of piano-demonstration (behaves and manners).

I used not to intent to submit web-video file, something was because of the 'not-very-high' confidence of my image. Oh, it's a fact that I am not handsome... as Mozart...^_^. However, for piano-education and hands-shape training, and as the respect of the progress of digital technology, I thought I should submit some...

This one wasn't my best performance in musicality & expression. I felt much more natural when in sound file... However, it's the most complete one till now. You knew, the broken & progressive octave techniqueMozart designed usually gave danger to players and drew them crazy, even to some world-famous pianists... I am happly that in this time, I didn't fall down... Therefore, it's fluency is good and reasonable. But usually, when the fluency and the completion were kept, the musicality wouldn't be so rich... as more of your attentions were focused on keeping the whole. I am also happy that in this time, it isn't bad.

I think it's a good demonstration for learners. Thanks for your watching!Jason M. C., Han (talk) 13:37, 13 December 2018 (UTC)
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