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Topic: Grand Valse Brilliante  (Read 1060 times)

Offline nealburg

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Grand Valse Brilliante
on: February 19, 2016, 10:50:44 PM
Hello, i am 14 and i am a piano student.(intermediate-advanced)
The most difficult pieces i play without almost any mistake are the impromptu op90 no 4( schubert) and the
Rondo k485 (mozart)
Could i play the grand valse brilliante(chopin) or is too hard?
Any recommendation?

Online mjames

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Re: Grand Valse Brilliante
Reply #1 on: February 21, 2016, 05:58:42 PM
>anything but piano
>makes thread about piano

being 14 is no excuse for not being able to read
 

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