Why does the last 2nd note sound so loud in a Glissando on Piano?
Here's the clip starting from the build up : https://youtu.be/TzlfcRAw7c4?t=84
You can clearly hear the C note being louder than the B note which is the last.
I couldn't do anything about it.
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Please share the score
In reply to Please share the score by Jojo-Schmitz
I changed the tempo and the problem still remains.
In reply to I changed the tempo and the… by Haoto 2
What C? In that last measure I see a G#6 (tied to from the prev measure, and as such, for a Piano, same velocity, as Piano is not capable of Single Note Dynamics) and a B2, but no C
In reply to What C? by Jojo-Schmitz
Sure, the last visible note is a B2, but the C3 (second last note of the arpeggio) is ringing at last. To me it sounds as if the B does not sound at all.
In reply to Sure, the last visible note… by Pentatonus
I hear the B2
In reply to I hear the B2 by Jojo-Schmitz
Ah yes, if i erase the pedal lines, i hear it too. Maybe the sustain and some resonance "cover" the B for me and the C seems to me to be louder.
In reply to Ah yes, if i erase the pedal… by Pentatonus
I can clearly hear the B2, esp. when slowing the tempo down, and replacing the following rest with a B2 for comparison
In reply to Ah yes, if i erase the pedal… by Pentatonus
Yeah, that's what I pointed out.
We can still hear the B note, but the following C note just sounds so loud.
In reply to I hear the B2 by Jojo-Schmitz
Still confused. Jojo, can you watch my video please? I think the glissando ends with the C and after that i click the B to sound the difference.
gliss2.zip