Schumann: Träumerei opus 15 no 7
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Question about Schumann's Traumerei June 13, 2009, 10:43:26 AM by dannycyc
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Question about Schumann's Traumerei
Traumerir's free PDF music sheet download at: [link removed by moderator]
In the second measure:
The F chord has 4 notes: C3, F3, A3 and C4 (middle C)
The right hand plays F3 and C4 (middle C) The left hand plays C3 and A3
Question if I play these notes, then the "A3" note for the left hand is higher than the "F3" note for the right hand.
Is this right?
Can I use my right thumb to play C4 and my left hand to play C3, F3 and A3?
If this is also OK, why doesn't the score write in this way?
Thank you for your help!
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Schumann, Träumerei February 26, 2007, 03:03:20 PM by ail
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Hi all,
I made last night my first experience at recording. This is the result. I have used a digital piano because I haven't got access to an accoustic. I made the recording by linking the Line-Out directly to the stereo entrance of my PC and used a free-ware program to convert to MP3. I hope the quality of the recording is Ok, I had to fiddle a lot with the volume so that I wouldn't lose quality on the louder parts, but I think the grave sounds are too soft and go unnoticed.
Anyway, I'm more interested in playing advice than technicalities. I'm mostly a self-taught piano player, I'm 30 years old, almost 31, and though I have learned to play as a kid, I stopped having classes when I was 9. I had lessons for seven months with a private teacher last year, and made an exam at the conservatory but I failed. The teacher that had accompanied me, though, said that he could help me no longer, and that paradoxically I was at a level that required a better teacher than him or a school... neither of which I can afford to pay, sadly :-(
I upload this piece here because it's one I can play more or less comfortably, though I have no idea of how to do a proper interpretation. I feel indeed that I'm too irregular in the tempo here, but I welcome any and all criticism that you can make. I do not hide that I will try to use what ever you tell me to evolve as a pianist. My aim is not grand, as I do not seek to play for large audiences, but I would like to play for friends. On the other hand, I have some personal ambitious goals, as some of the pieces I would like to play some day are presumably of the most difficult in the repertoire. But I'm willing to go by little steps, and if you can help me in that, I will be enormously grateful to you.
Thank you for your patience and eventual support.
Alex Miranda
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