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Offline keyb0ardfweak

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newbie here!!xD, what should I play?
on: April 26, 2008, 07:58:04 AM
Hi,

My name is Christian, and I've been playing for 2 years I think. Cuz I left piano several times, but since I was 13 I began to play, but I was more into improvisation and pop rock music..=S, now I'm 16

On the other hand, I can also play some classical pieces like:
- Chopin - Fantasie Impromptu largo part..the fast part I can but there's a part I can't play with the two hands at the same time..
- Chopin - only the first two pages
- Mozart - Fantasie in Dm
- Beethoven - pathetique, 1st movement first 3 pages, and 2nd movement full

and many other things..

Currently I'm working on something I can really play, e.g: Beethoven op.49 no 2, and I'm playing scales to practice.

Am I doing good?or what should I do?Cuz I only had 2 months of piano lessons 2 years ago and left it..=S

I also read that Chopin said that however advanced a pupil is should study Clementi's Gradus ad Parnassum..
is this true??

by the way, thanks for reading!^^


I also have uploaded some videos in youtube, although they are not classical..=P
they are more rock/hardcore and also anime, final fantasy..etcetc

if you have time pls check out!



Thanks one again!
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Offline pianochick93

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Re: newbie here!!xD, what should I play?
Reply #1 on: April 26, 2008, 09:41:36 AM

- Chopin - only the first two pages


The first two pages of which piece?

Also, its worth it learning the rest of Pathetique 1st mvt. It has quite a cool ending.
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Re: newbie here!!xD, what should I play?
Reply #2 on: April 26, 2008, 10:03:47 AM
You have to do the general stuff: Watch your playing closely and try to discover your technical weaknesses, then find an etude wich deals with that weakness.

Next to technical etudes, start practising some 'easier' pieces like Chopin noct op9 no1. And please try to finish off a piece if you start with it, especially practising the harder parts of a piece (wich you are currently skipping) gives you a good learning curve.

good luck,
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Offline keyb0ardfweak

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Re: newbie here!!xD, what should I play?
Reply #3 on: April 26, 2008, 10:06:27 AM
The first two pages of which piece?

Also, its worth it learning the rest of Pathetique 1st mvt. It has quite a cool ending.

I forgot to mention that it was the 1st ballade..and yes..I know it's quite impossible and really challenging with the level I had, it's just that I like the ballad..=P

I stopped playing that sonata a few months ago..=S..
anyway, I'll just continue with what I have, then I'll go back to this one
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Re: newbie here!!xD, what should I play?
Reply #4 on: April 28, 2008, 11:53:30 AM
all.fall.down is just perfect for you.

Just kidding.  Seriously, why don't you try some of Schumann's Album fur die jugend.

Great music, wonderfully written for children.  I would even play some as an adult.

Daniel
For us musicians, the music of Beethoven is the pillar of fire and cloud of mist which guided the Israelites through the desert.  (Roughly quoted, Franz Liszt.)

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Re: newbie here!!xD, what should I play?
Reply #5 on: April 28, 2008, 07:23:44 PM
Well my first piece of advice is to get a teacher, if you want to be any good. There are very few students who can learn how to play classical music well all on their own (although I'm learning that there are a great many who think they can.)

As for pieces, definitely Bach is essential for your musical and pianistic education. Start with the 2-3 part inventions.

Offline keyb0ardfweak

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Re: newbie here!!xD, what should I play?
Reply #6 on: April 29, 2008, 12:02:52 PM
(although I'm learning that there are a great many who think they can.)

As for pieces, definitely Bach is essential for your musical and pianistic education. Start with the 2-3 part inventions.

ok, I'll put also bach in my repertoire.. ;D
ar
and yes...I'm also included in that many great who think they can learn on their own..

Still, I want a teacher..the problem is money..=P

anyways, tnx!!
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Offline pianochick93

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Re: newbie here!!xD, what should I play?
Reply #7 on: April 29, 2008, 12:12:43 PM
ok, I'll put also bach in my repertoire.. ;D
ar
and yes...I'm also included in that many great who think they can learn on their own..

Still, I want a teacher..the problem is money..=P

anyways, tnx!!

That was a problem for me as well. I learnt by myself but when I found a teacher, she told me just how many things I was doing wrong. It was a lot, but I managed to get them fixed pretty quickly and on to other stuff.
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Re: newbie here!!xD, what should I play?
Reply #8 on: April 29, 2008, 12:47:04 PM
That was a problem for me as well. I learnt by myself but when I found a teacher, she told me just how many things I was doing wrong. It was a lot, but I managed to get them fixed pretty quickly and on to other stuff.

yeah..maybe I should get a teacher..cuz my friend told me that everything I did was wrong..XD

However...do you think if I record myself and listen to my own recording I could change somthing?
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Re: newbie here!!xD, what should I play?
Reply #9 on: April 29, 2008, 10:31:33 PM
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Re: newbie here!!xD, what should I play?
Reply #10 on: April 30, 2008, 01:52:43 AM
yeah..maybe I should get a teacher..cuz my friend told me that everything I did was wrong..XD

However...do you think if I record myself and listen to my own recording I could change somthing?
Perhaps --  you might hear something that could be improved, but would you know how to fix it?

I just watched some of your videos and it's obvious you have a real passion for music and the piano. That's great! And working on classical music will definitely help you develop your technique in any kind of music. Many of the great pop keyboard players have started out with classical.

All the more reason for me to urge you again to find a good teacher while you're still young enough to really learn quickly. Would your parents pay for it? Or is there a music program at your school that's available to you?

My other piece of advice is to get an "acoustic" piano to play along with your other keyboards. It's the best way to really develop a strong technique, and good ears at the same time.

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Re: newbie here!!xD, what should I play?
Reply #11 on: April 30, 2008, 10:30:19 AM
It depends on how serious you are.  If you just want to have a bit of fun, you probably don't need a teacher.  If you really want to play well, it would be indispensable.
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Re: newbie here!!xD, what should I play?
Reply #12 on: April 30, 2008, 12:43:18 PM
ok, thank you so much for the advice!!

I'll try to search for a "cheap" teacher..=P, cuz I wasted all my money on the piano since january..xD

Now I need someone to help me, that's why I found out this forum, which is quite good^^

It depends on how serious you are.  If you just want to have a bit of fun, you probably don't need a teacher.  If you really want to play well, it would be indispensable.

Someone told me that one time..and I said I was only playing for fun, cuz that guy told me that I sucked a lot in playing..XD, and yes..it was true, I sucked a lot in everything..but since then I began to be more interested in piano. However I couldn't do so much with a 4 octave keyboard..XD

anyway, I'll see what I'll do=)
“If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you’ve always got.” Henry Ford
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