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Topic: Schumann: From Album for the Young, Traelerliedchen Op. 68 No. 3  (Read 7794 times)

Offline iumonito

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Offline pianistimo

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traeler liedchen ?  does that imply something to follow.  perhaps the second part (the traeler) has to have a completely different sound?  where it starts the melody at a lower point.  so you start out as you did - and end with a completely different voice.  like a girl singing and then a boy.

Offline counterpoint

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traeler liedchen ?  does that imply something to follow. 


The word "Träller" means "to warble". It's not related to the english word "trailer"  ;D

I think, that iumonito plays this piece way too slow for sounding like warbling.
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thanks for that!  yes.  'trill' - of course.  why didn't i think of that.

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The word "Träller" means "to warble". It's not related to the english word "trailer"  ;D

I think, that iumonito plays this piece way too slow for sounding like warbling.

Nicht schnell, though.

You have triggered some thinking, though.  It can warble without speed.  I'll post this one again.
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