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Topic: Suggestions about learning these pieces
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forevere2
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Suggestions about learning these pieces
on: December 06, 2005, 08:27:23 PM
Currently I'm still working on the Chopin scherzo in b-flat minor. What's the best way to play the arpegios for the right hand? I got the left hand's theme down but the right hand seems more like I'm playin the individual notes rather then notes that are connected... if you know what I mean.
Also I'm working on the etudes, op.10 no.1 and no.4, along with op.25 no.9. Any suggestions about the best way to proceed with these pieces? Currently I'm just working on the tempo for op.10 no.1, and getting the accurate notes in for op.25 no.9. No.4 however I'm just about to start. It reminds me a lot of the beethoven moonlight sonata - the last part adagio agitato I believe.
I'm planning to perform these pieces at a recital next year.
Scherzo in B-flat minor
Etude op.10 no.1 and no.4, maybe no.6
op.25 no.9
Some nocturne
Some waltz probably op.49
And the entire beethoven moonlight sonata
along with maybe a random contemporary piece - such as One moment in time
What's the best order?
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fuel925
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Re: Suggestions about learning these pieces
Reply #1 on: December 06, 2005, 10:27:25 PM
Quote from: forevere2 on December 06, 2005, 08:27:23 PM
It reminds me a lot of the beethoven moonlight sonata - the last part adagio agitato I believe.
Do you mean "presto agitato"? Adagio agitato are two conflicting terms
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