Prelude in E minor

June G.

  • When I play the Prelude in E Minor, I focus on its calm, steady rhythm and the gentle flow of the melody. The piece lets me slow down and pay attention to the feeling behind each chord. I like how its simplicity allows me to communicate emotion without needing many words or complex techniques. Performing it helps me stay present and connected to the music, and I hope listeners can feel that same sense of quiet focus and honesty.

  • For me, I struggle to express my emotions through physical art work and piano is and outlet where I can let my true creativity out. It means I play around with tempo, rhythm, volume and emotion when I am playing.

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