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Author Topic: "Sonate facile" KV 545 How to play the notes in time 15 (Mozart)  (Read 490 times)
Maarten
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« on: December 30, 2004, 09:06:32 PM »

good evening volks!
i am new here and come from germany (so sorry for my bad english;)).
first hallo alltogether!very nice forum and interesting postings here (i have seen, that here are a lot of ´profis´) ...
i unfortunately play piano only for a short time and have a big problem:
i tried everything, but don´t know, whats right:
how to play the notes in time 15 in  Mozarts ´Sonate facile´.
this trill (in german: pralltriller= tr) and the other ´special effect´ before the trill, how to play them? how look the notes in this time for this ´features´, if they are written out in normal form/shape?
how is there relationship with the notes, which are played with the left hand?
can anyone describe and explain, maybe demonstrate this?perhaps by writing out the played notes ( maybe in a sort of picture)?



thank, thx thx for all, you are my rescuer Wink you and sorry for my bad english (on german websites nobody could help Sad )


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« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2004, 11:09:01 PM »

Hello maarten,
I'm also new here (but from belguim) Smiley
 your lucky: i recently learned mozart's sonate facile
the first part of the 15th bar should be played like this (all bounded)

RH  G(32nd)  A(32nd)  G(32nd)  A(32nd) G(16th)  #F (16th) #F(quarter)
                                                                                     
                     
LH  C(16th)               D(16th)                B(16th)     D(16th)    A(quarter)

for the fingers: Right hand: 3434323

I really hope it's clear enough  Smiley
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« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2004, 11:59:04 PM »

Welcome Maarten
I'm sorry I can't help you with your specific question but maybe you can answer a question for me! I also live in Germany and wondered what piano or music forums you have looked at and could recommend?
Thanks
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« Reply #3 on: December 31, 2004, 12:07:16 AM »

Guten Abend,

I'm coming from Germany too.
And now we mus talk in english, funny.
Maybe I can answer your question.

One good board I know is www.musikerforum.de. There you'll find a forum for
"Klavier" and Tasteninstrumente", www.musiker-board.de is another website.



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« Reply #4 on: December 31, 2004, 01:20:27 PM »

Excellent! I thank you all for your help.
I will try it this way immediately!


thx thx thx for all!

greetz Maarten
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« Reply #5 on: December 31, 2004, 01:38:13 PM »

Hello maarten,
I'm also new here (but from belguim) Smiley
 your lucky: i recently learned mozart's sonate facile
the first part of the 15th bar should be played like this (all bounded)

RH  G(32nd)  A(32nd)  G(32nd)  A(32nd) G(16th)  #F (16th) #F(quarter)
                                                                                     
                     
LH  C(16th)               D(16th)                B(16th)     D(16th)    A(quarter)

for the fingers: Right hand: 3434323

I really hope it's clear enough  Smiley



by the way;  Smiley I didn't mention my sources:
 "Les classiques favoris" du piano ; 1er volumeA (henry lemoine)

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« Reply #6 on: January 01, 2005, 05:57:56 AM »

Thank you for the links to German music forums. Now I'll have to practise my German ...I hope they're patient!
Happy new year to all.
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