Mozart: Alla Turca
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"My" first piece - Turkish March by Mozart January 05, 2010, 10:38:25 AM by ggpianogg
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Hi guys,
I've started playing the piano (well, the keyboard) around 3 weeks ago, when I found my sister's old piano which she used to play with for fun at a very young age. Since I always liked the piece Turkish March by Mozart, I decided this would be the first piece I would like to learn.
So far, I'm practicing my right hand, and I've posted a video where hopefully you can see my progress.
I would VERY much appreciate any feedback you guys could give me based on this video. Please keep in mind I do not attend classes so I might have a hard time understanding some of the piano terminology, but with google's help I'll definitely make it 
The link is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4A2lWpbG_UY
Thanks in advance for all your feedback, but I will surely thank you personally as well 
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Mozart: Rondo Alla Turka FULL SONG NOW LOL January 11, 2009, 12:12:55 PM by kayordee
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Hey Peoples!!  I would like to know how I can improve Mozarts 'Rondo Alla Turka' I'm goin through and polishing a few very old pieces little by little so I can build up a better repertiore - and this is where I need you guyz. It would help if you could tell me if i'm doing anything wrong in the first section - i really wanna get this right, so any help, criticism and tips apprecited ALOT. thnx thnx!! 
-Kayordee (lol why does everyone sign their name?)
EDIT: I POSTED THE FULL SONG.
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Tempo for Alla Turco June 25, 2007, 09:14:31 AM by timothy42b
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Hope I spelled that correctly! <g>
What would be a reasonable tempo range for this piece?
It's on my "life list." It's been fairly far down the list, but I was looking at it this weekend thinking maybe I'm getting close. Depends on how fast it should go, though.
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mozart technique May 03, 2007, 12:00:14 AM by sonata76
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hi quick question.would you say ronda alla turca is good for technique?my right forth and fifth fingers are weaker than my left.any help would be appreciated.
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W.A. Mozart - Rondo Alla Turca February 02, 2007, 01:25:20 PM by nepenthe
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Hi Pianostreet forum,
This is my first post here, so I will introduce me. My name is Bart de Keijzer, 20 years old, I'm playing piano for 2 years now. Unfortunately I have no money for a teacher. I'm not _completely_ new here, I have been reading/observing this forum for about a year. I find it really helpful. I just didn't post anything before, because I feel I'm too unproficient to provide any useful comments/advice.
However, I would really like to receive some feedback on this problem I'm facing. It's about this piece I attached. I have been playing it for way too long (I don't dare tell you how long). I wanted to play this thing perfect, but it still isn't. There are even some very obvious mistakes in it, and I think it's just far from being at the level of playing you usually hear on a CD recording.
Furthermore, I want to add: When I started to practice the piece, I thought I could easily handle it. It turned out to be lots more difficult than I thought it was (by hearing). I'm guessing I picked a piece that's just not within my grasp.
So first of all, what do you think of the playing? And secondly, what do you advise me to do next? Should I quit practicing this piece or should I continue to improve it? This really begins to frustrate me. I'm starting to suspect it's impossible for me to get it right.
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