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8426
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can you please tell me what pieces or studies i should start that will advance me? i can play 3, two part inventions, 1,2,8. Valse #10 by Chopin. Sonata #1 of mozart. and i'm learning fantasie impromptu of chopin. i've read almost all the little studies of czerny , i've worked to perfection and memory to # 34. could you like tell a piece i could study from each period, from baroque to contemporary. i started when i was eleven, now i'm thirteen. also please tell me something hard...i mean some stuff that will require from 4 to 6 hours of practice. any help is much appreciated.
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well what standard are those pieces at? i haven heard of them before so im asking. maybe beethoven sonata no.1? whole movement. try it
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Why don't you post a recording of yourself so that we can get a more accurate impression of your level (this is hard to know from a list of studied repertoire alone)?
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ok, i'll try to put up something soon. the sonata by mozart, is #3 not 1.
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