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Offline llamaman

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Pieces
on: June 21, 2005, 08:32:56 PM
Hi, I'm a new member here, I am at a grade 6/7 level of piano, and need some help finding the grade level of these pieces. If anyone knows which level these pieces are at, it would be greatly appreciated if you can tell me. ;D

Le Coucou-Daquin
Prelude in C-Bach
Prelude in F-Bach
Air and Variations-Handel
Solfeggietto-CPE Bach
Fantasia in D minor-Mozart
Sonata in C (I) K545-Mozart
Fur Elise-Beethoven
Moonlight Sonata (I)-Beethoven
Moment Musical-Schubert
Dreaming-Schumann
Minute Waltz-Chopin
Waltz in A minor-Chopin
Humoreske-Dvorak
Tango-Albeniz
The Entertainer-Joplin
Clair De Lune-Debussy
First Arabesque-Debussy
Enigma Variations-Elgar

Thanks again.
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Offline greyrune

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Re: Pieces
Reply #1 on: June 21, 2005, 09:28:55 PM
Well there was an amazing spreadsheet that told you all these things but the link seems not to work any more, fortunately being the clever person i am i downloaded it.  What i can get is this:

Le coucou - 2
Prelude in C - 2
Prelude in F - 4
Solfegietto - 6
Fantasy in D minor - 6
Sonata in C - 5
Fur Elise - 4
Moonlight - 3
Moment Musical - 7
Dreaming - 6
Waltz in A minor - 6
Claire De Lune - 7
First Arabesque - 7
I'll be Bach

Offline llamaman

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Re: Pieces
Reply #2 on: June 21, 2005, 09:30:41 PM
Wow. That's pretty amazing. Are those the difficulty of the notes or the difficulty of the notes at full speed though?

Thanks, That was a big help
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Offline bernhard

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Re: Pieces
Reply #3 on: June 21, 2005, 10:49:54 PM
Here is an alternative ;):


Le Coucou-Daquin – grade 6/7

Prelude in C-Bach – if this is from the WTC I, grade 4. WTC II grade 8

Prelude in F-Bach WTC 1 – grade 7/8  WTCII grade 7/8

Air and Variations-Handel Harmonious Blacksmith? If so, grade 7/8

Solfeggietto-CPE Bach – grade 6

Fantasia in D minor-Mozart – grade 6

Sonata in C (I) K545-Mozart grade 4 (1st & 2nd mov.) grade 5 (3rd mov).

Fur Elise-Beethoven – grade 4

Moonlight Sonata (I)-Beethoven – grade 5 (1st mov) - grade 7 (2nd mov) - advanced (3rd mov)

Have a look here:

https://pianoforum.net/smf/index.php/topic,2420.msg20980.html#msg20980
(Discussion on the difficulty of the several movements of the Moonlight. Grades for the movements)

Moment Musical-Schubert – Which one? The easiest is grade 5.
Op. 90 / 6 and Op. 90/4 – grade 7.

Dreaming-Schumann – grade 6

Minute Waltz-Chopin- grade 7

Waltz in A minor-Chopin – grade 4/5

Have a look here:

https://pianoforum.net/smf/index.php/topic,3943.msg35797.html#msg35797
(grades for all the Chopin waltzes)

Humoreske-Dvorak – grade 5/6

Tango-Albeniz – grade 7/8

The Entertainer-Joplin – grade 6/7

Clair De Lune-Debussy – grade 8

First Arabesque-Debussy – grade 8

Enigma Variations-Elgar – the whole set is advanced (above grade 8) but some variations are easier than others.

All grades ABRSM. (They range from 1 to 8).

Best wishes,
Bernhard.
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Re: Pieces
Reply #4 on: June 21, 2005, 11:13:25 PM
Thanks a lot!!!! Seems like theres a few that would be a challenge. Thanks again. OK, The Chopin Waltz was the Gr. 6 one, and The Moment Musical was Opus 90/3.
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