It seems your rep contains a lot of over-played pieces.If Op.13 3rd mvt was a bit of a challenge, then may I suggest...Beethoven Sonata in G Op.79Liszt Etude Op.1 no.4 in d minorChopin Waltz Op.69 no.1Poulenc Pastorale from Trois Pieces (if you wanna push yourself a tad)
Dear Verywellmister,I have listened to all your sugested pieces, but unfortunately can't say that I like any of them. I have been reading many of the posts on this forum, and have decided to tackle Beethoven Sonata Op.13 3rd mvt. I have read nearly all of Bernhards tips on learning and techniques which has been a great help. thanks.Another point. Why do people bother learning to play pieces that sound so obscure that its very difficult, if not impossible, to make out any sort of tune at all.cheers, shorty
Another point. Why do people bother learning to play pieces that sound so obscure that its very difficult, if not impossible, to make out any sort of tune at all.cheers, shorty
Not all music is built upon a melody. A famous example is Beethoven's 'Moonlight' Sonata, 3rd mvt, where the 1st theme is rhythmic rather than melody-oriented. I dare you to try and whistle it.Phil