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pianogrl815
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May 09, 2006, 07:04:15 PM »
do you think its crazy for a 14 year old to play his 32 Variations in C-min?
Ive been working really hard and am in love with the piece, but I dont want to attempt and find it to hard.
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Re: Beethoven
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May 09, 2006, 07:45:06 PM »
It depends; what else do/have you play/ed?
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Re: Beethoven
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May 09, 2006, 08:26:30 PM »
I played it at 14, but badly.
Right notes (mainly) but without an ounce of feeling.
Your teacher should be able to adivse if you are ready.
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Re: Beethoven
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May 10, 2006, 01:31:47 PM »
what have I played....
Im working on the Scarlatti Sonata in f min, k239
and Motzart Rondo in D MAJ
and Chopin Fantasie Impromto
and Consolation no. 3 by List
and the Girl with Flaxen Hair by Dubussy.
Im a little more Romantic, and I love the piece, so I dont think feeling would be a problem.
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Re: Beethoven
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May 10, 2006, 01:34:14 PM »
gosh- horrible spelling!
Im meant impromtu
and Debussy
and Mozart
I DO know how to spell- I was fast typing, but now I just look stupid.
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May 10, 2006, 05:04:36 PM »
It is a fair/large step up from what you have been doing, but why not give it a go.
What is the worst that can happen?
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May 10, 2006, 05:12:58 PM »
Quote from: thalbergmad on May 10, 2006, 05:04:36 PM
It is a fair/large step up from what you have been doing, but why not give it a go.
What is the worst that can happen?
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Thal
Screw up the piece, and being never able to play it again the rest of your life without playing it crap?
As I am not familiar with the piece I can't say if you are able to play it or not, but if it's too difficult wait a few months/years.
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May 10, 2006, 05:24:49 PM »
it is a step up, but most of the pieces are a step down from my normal playing level- My teacher and I have been working on technique for a few months, playing pretty basic music. The speed wouldnt be a huge issue (my fingers move pretty quickly for my years of playing) its just the kind of different techniques and stretches that might bug me.
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May 10, 2006, 07:05:56 PM »
pull it off with exceptional technique and you're good to go for whatever other piece your heart desires.
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Quote from: Kassaa on May 10, 2006, 05:12:58 PM
Screw up the piece, and being never able to play it again the rest of your life without playing it crap?
That is a danger if you lack tenacity.
I screwed it up and did not play it until 25 years later.
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Re: Beethoven
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May 12, 2006, 08:43:56 PM »
Quote from: pianogrl815 on May 10, 2006, 01:34:14 PM
gosh- horrible spelling!
Im meant impromtu
and Debussy
and Mozart
I DO know how to spell- I was fast typing, but now I just look stupid.
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You still spelled incorrectly- it's impromptu
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