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g_s_223
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Feux Follets
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November 11, 2005, 06:22:15 PM »
I have tried many pieces of quite taxing piano music, but one with which I've failed miserably is Liszt's
Feux Follets
, from the Transcendental Studies. It just never seems to have anything like the light and airy texture that master pianists can give it.
So, any clues to what the knack is to unlock its secrets?
P.S. I agree it might be "too difficult" for me, whatever that may mean...
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November 11, 2005, 09:32:47 PM »
Its difficult for most pianists i would have thought. However, I don't beleive in TOO difficult.
It is hard to give the correct effects if you are struggling with the mechanics of the piece. In other words, you must be able to play it with ease.
Perseverance is the key.
Practise until you can play it how you want to and don't give up.
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Re: Feux Follets
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August 29, 2008, 01:00:58 PM »
Take to consideration that trills that makes this pieces very hard.
I can recommend the Pre-requisites for this pieces such as
Option#1
Liszt's La Campanella+Chopin's Chromatic etude
Option#2
Chopin's Winter wind+Chopin's Etude op.25 no.6
Try those, They are easy and maybe prerequisitive for their mechanics.
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August 30, 2008, 03:29:56 AM »
For a starter I'd learn Chopin Op.10/2 and Op.25/6. Both should greatly help in sense of lightness of touch and control over weak fingers/double notes.
Best, M
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August 30, 2008, 04:52:57 AM »
I'd ignorantly suggest that you go to the gym to work out your fingers. That way you'll have all the muscles in the world to play this piece.
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