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Liszt Paganini Etudes no.3 vs. no.6
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monsieurrenard
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Liszt Paganini Etudes no.3 vs. no.6
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I'm thinking of playing one of them. I'll probably end up playing both eventually, but I'm wondering which one is easier, and how much harder is the other one. I love la campanella, but then again it's a bit overplayed and I really like no. 6 as well.
What do you guys think?
-Monsieur Le Renard
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Re: Liszt Paganini Etudes no.3 vs. no.6
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Quote from: monsieurrenard on June 28, 2006, 07:33:29 PM
I'm thinking of playing one of them. I'll probably end up playing both eventually, but I'm wondering which one is easier, and how much harder is the other one. I love la campanella, but then again it's a bit overplayed and I really like no. 6 as well.
What do you guys think?
-Monsieur Le Renard
Personally for me, no. 3 is a little easier, but I could certainly see that it could be otherwise for a different pianist. Generally speaking, no. 6 requires a wide range of technique while no. 3 concentrates on close-finger work including chromatics and repeated notes. If you are especially proficient at such technique, it is safe to say no. 3 will be bit easier. Thus, it could be said that the difficulty difference is minimal between the pieces.
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