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Schumann: From Album for the Young, Jaegerliedchen Op. 68 No. 7
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Schumann: From Album for the Young, Jaegerliedchen Op. 68 No. 7
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I think I need to practice this!
Also, we need to write an article on Schumann's pedal markings and how to translate them into the modern piano.
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Schumann - Album for the Young:
Hunting Song, opus 68 no 7
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Re: Schumann: From Album for the Young, Jaegerliedchen Op. 68 No. 7
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no pedal on the start notes until you've played the intial notes (sound), then add pedal quick. otherwise - the note gets immediately blurred by the vibrations of itself.
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Re: Schumann: From Album for the Young, Jaegerliedchen Op. 68 No. 7
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Rupert Knecht (in disguise as Artur Schnabel) will come through the chimney, wake us up and scold us "The Pedal is Schumann's. It is to be observed."
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Re: Schumann: From Album for the Young, Jaegerliedchen Op. 68 No. 7
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Sam hears the ascending fourths at the beginning and tells me something along the lines that I (the fox, we do a lot of fantasy role play) better watch out because the hunters are out to get me.
We both concluded this is a pretty scary song for foxes.
Thanks Mary Poppins.
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aha. that's what the fourths are all about. interesting.
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