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Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonatas :
Sonata 3, opus 2 no 3
Sonata 3  opus 2 no 3 C-Major by Ludwig van Beethoven piano sheet music
Key: C-Major Published: 1795
Level: 8+ Period: Classical
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Audition Room: Beethoven Sonata Op. 2 No. 3 - First Movement by pet
Hello all!

This sonata is a working progress, and it's not as fast as it should be, but I'm more concerned about getting the notes at this point.  As you will hear, I am struggling a lot with the arpeggios, and broken octaves (especially coming down since my hand can barely reach an octave), but I'm trying my best.

I do have a question:  I don't use a lot of pedal, and I keep a strict tempo...should I be more flexible?


Thanks!

P.S.  Sorry for the background noise...my dad was cooking...lol
Audition Room: Beethoven Opus 2 no 3 -- second movement by thalberg
Here's the second.
Audition Room: Beethoven Opus 2 no 3 -- first movement by thalberg
Okay here's the first  movement.  Live and unedited.  (Except that I chopped off the repeat of the exposition just to be courteous.)

Audition Room: Beethoven Opus 2 no 3 -- third and fourth movements by thalberg
I noticed some people on this forum are playing Opus 2 no 3, so I thought I'd offer my version for fun.  It's a recording from a few years ago--I played this piece for a recital in grad school.  There ARE wrong notes and mistakes in this--but we're all friends here, right?    ;)

Other movements are posted also--too many megabytes for one post.
Performance: Beethoven Sonata Op. 2 No. 3 by pet
Hello Everyone,

I'm in the process of learning this sonata, and I have a few problems that I think some of you can help me with.

1.  The parallel thirds in the beginning....is their anyway to get those clear?  They are a pain!  If I play it up to tempo, they come out semi-clear, but when I hear recordings they are crystal clear, and I always wonder if there is a certain technique, or do I just have to do certain exercizes on thirds.

2.  The trills that both hands play together (for instance the beginning of the development) are never as clear as I want them to be because my left hand always messes them up (I think it's because the fourth finger is involved).  Is there a certain way that I should position my left hand in order to get these trills as clear as my right, or any exercizes to strengthen the 4th finger?

3. There is a particular page, I belive it is the first page of the development (about the fourth page from the beginning)....where the right hand has broken chords.  I can't get this page to save my life, and I really don't know why.  It seems my hand gets stuck after every four notes, and can't get to the next group of notes fast enough, so it's always behind.

So...any suggestions?

Thanks in advance!
Repertoire: Sonate op 2 no 3 by beethoven by benedict park
Hi everybody! i have a minor problem with a piano sonate by haydn (view title).
i was wondering if you would be able to gikve me some tips. ive only been playing for two to three years so im not very good.
thanks!
;D
Student's Corner: Beethoven's Sonata No.3 in C major by gary712
>:( Can someone give me some advice on how to practice the opening?? (the double thirds in the first two bars)
It sure fustrates me.
The fingering i use for the first bar is.. 24 and 15 and for the second bar... 23 and 14.
Student's Corner: Beethoven Op. 2 No. 3 by Bosendorfer_214
I am learning all 4 movements of this piece and would like to hear anything that anybody has to say about it.  


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