shrew
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I,m learning sonata C, pathetique op 13 and am having problems with fingering. I used to have lessons to gRADE one when young and reasently decided to start again. Can anyone give some advise on this?
I have been running out of streach in the left hand and think maybe i need to use the right hand for some notes in the bass cleff. I am quite frazzled with this one but do wish to continue to play and learn it.
I reasently finished moonlight sonata.
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amelialw
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you had lessons till grade 1 and recently started again and now you're playing beethoven's sonata pathetique. I'm sorry but this does not make sense to me. The reason why you're struggling is because you jumped all the way to grade 10 on your own.
If you really want to be able to play such a piece well learn easier pieces 1st and work on technique that's my advice.
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lagin
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If you want help, perhaps some exact bar numbers and the movement you're working on would be a good start!
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ryanyee
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just start with his bagatelles or his earliest sonatas. my teacher recommended that i learn his rondos before i start learning his late sonatas.
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shortyshort
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If s/he has finished "Moonlight" Sonata, "Pathetique" should be a doddle. 
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If God really exists, then why haven't I got more fingers (that are all completely articulate and independent)?
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pianochick93
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Which movement of the Moonlight sonata? I know so many people that only consider the first movement part of it, as soon as they have finished that, apparently they have finished the whole song.
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h lp! S m b dy st l ll th v w ls fr m my k y b rd!
I am an imagine of your figmentation.
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By finished, I mean finished all 3 mvts. Therefore my statement still stands.
P.S. I would not call it a song.
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If God really exists, then why haven't I got more fingers (that are all completely articulate and independent)?
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shrew2005
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well I put away Beethoven for the moment and now working on
Haydens sonata G hob xvI/8 and Clamenti sonata op 36 no 1
Needed something happier. Given myself the next two weeks to learn them both before moving on .
Possibly back to the pathetique after!
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amelialw
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ahh...that's sounds better. Why not work on a few of the easier Mozart,Beethoven and Haydn sonatas 1st after you are done with the sonatina?
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pianochick93
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By finished, I mean finished all 3 mvts. Therefore my statement still stands.
P.S. I would not call it a song.
Why wouldn't you call it a song?
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h lp! S m b dy st l ll th v w ls fr m my k y b rd!
I am an imagine of your figmentation.
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shortyshort
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Why wouldn't you call it a song?
Because there is NO singing in it. 
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If God really exists, then why haven't I got more fingers (that are all completely articulate and independent)?
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pianochick93
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Ok, if you want to get technical, I'll call it a piece.
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h lp! S m b dy st l ll th v w ls fr m my k y b rd!
I am an imagine of your figmentation.
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georgethemusicalme
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How fast did you play the last movement of moonlight? Just wondering because i was kinda freaked when i read that you played to grade 1 then played moonlight!?! 
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