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gfz87
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Hi everybody. I'm Gian Franco, I play the piano since February, this year. Please, send me suggestions about any mistake that I probably do playing this piece. Thanks and bye. By the way, I play on a Clavinova CLP-170, couse I don't have access to an acoustic piano
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steve jones
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Sounds pretty good. Iv been playing piano about a year longer than you, and I never got this piece much better than you have. So yeah, you appear to be doing very well. Providing ofcourse you didnt tweak the midi  SJ
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gfz87
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Providing ofcourse you didnt tweak the midi  SJ  of course no! I think it would be a lot better doing that... besides... I could post say the Appassionata midi recorded as an mp3, but I see no fun doing that.. Btw thanks for hearing the piece. Bye Gian Franco Zabarino
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gfz87
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Wow, that's a lot of info  . But for what I sow, I cannot really say that I ever listen to a perfomance of that piece with that kind of ornaments... Do you have some recording showing how this is done? Thanks.. Bye Gian Franco Zabarino
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 of course no! I think it would be a lot better doing that... besides... I could post say the Appassionata midi recorded as an mp3, but I see no fun doing that.. Btw thanks for hearing the piece. Bye Gian Franco Zabarino Oh mate, I wasnt suggesting that you did. Like you say, what would be the point? I think its sounding very good. You've chosen a good tempo for the piece. Anything much faster begins to sound rushed imo. My edition suggests 120bpm, but that is both difficult to play and sounds bad imo. Around 80 - 105bpm is good. If you can sort out the ornaments, then you'll have this well in the bag  SJ
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I don't know what the norm is but it sounds very good for someone who only started piano in February. I started a year ago February and I still don't feel that I could play a Bach invention. But then I have some severe mental disabilities with respect to concentration and memory so I can't really compare my progress to a normal health person. Plus I don't have time to practice in the summer hardly at all, I'm really just a winter musician.  I'm very interested in the Bach Inventions though and I may tackle the first one over this next winter. I would be very pleased with myself if I can play it fluently by next spring. You did very well, thanks for posting it. 
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I don't know what the norm is but it sounds very good for someone who only started piano in February. I started a year ago February and I still don't feel that I could play a Bach invention. But then I have some severe mental disabilities with respect to concentration and memory so I can't really compare my progress to a normal health person. Plus I don't have time to practice in the summer hardly at all, I'm really just a winter musician.  I'm very interested in the Bach Inventions though and I may tackle the first one over this next winter. I would be very pleased with myself if I can play it fluently by next spring. You did very well, thanks for posting it.  Thanks. I'll give you some suggestions to learn this piece, couse I too did find difficult to learn it: 1) First learn hands separete, first with a lower tempo like, 60 bpm (on a half note, that is, 30 bpm on quarters), and then a bit faster to like say 90 bpm (or 45 bpm with quarters). 2) Then go to 50 bpm (or 25 bpm with quarters) and try hands together. If you can't do it, try it slower until you do. Then aument the tempo slowly 3) I also suggest that you separete the piece in three parts, so you focus right on one part a time. 4) After that it's only a matter of time until you will do right Ok that's it. Hope that this work for you as it did for me. Bye Gian Franco Zabarino
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I found this invention most useful when I really focused on the HS practice. I managed to get it up to 130bpm, but I had to simplify the ornaments somewhat.
Anyway, it did my development not harm at all. You could give No 4 or No 8 a try next, they are both great aswell. And VERY challenging to play at the marked tempo (both around 140bpm I believe).
SJ
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You could give No 4 or No 8 a try next, they are both great aswell.
Yes, my teacher told me that I should move on to 8... would love to play it right... guess a few more days to learn it. Bye Gian Franco Zabarino
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Greatly impressive! After 2 years I can't play it, I have kind of a block. I would suggest you to slow it down just a very little bit. There are places where you get uneven. About tempo markings on Bach score, hmmm, they are not Bach's. Focus more on clarity and rigour than on speed.
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" On ne joue pas du piano avec deux mains : on joue avec dix doigts. Chaque doigt doit être une voix qui chante"
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Greatly impressive! After 2 years I can't play it, I have kind of a block. I would suggest you to slow it down just a very little bit. There are places where you get uneven. About tempo markings on Bach score, hmmm, they are not Bach's. Focus more on clarity and rigour than on speed.
Some good advice by Bernhard: "Number 1 (C major) is a very good example of “voice” music. One can easily imagine it sung by two people. So the most important considerations in playing this invention are: 1. The ability to play legato. 2. The ability to bring each voice clearly, which implies hand and finger independence. 3. The ability to phrase. Technically this is not a difficult piece but two things will make it or break it: 1. Appropriate fingering. 2. Hand independence and co-ordination." Take care, gonzalo
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I think at full speed it is technically difficult for the beginner / intermediate. At 66bpm, no, but 120bpm, yes!
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I think at full speed it is technically difficult for the beginner / intermediate. At 66bpm, no, but 120bpm, yes!
SJ
You've been playing for maybe 3 years but not for a few months that is a level 6 piace
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