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Topic: Piece Difficulty By Grade  (Read 3625 times)

Offline kayordee

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Piece Difficulty By Grade
on: July 30, 2008, 08:18:56 AM
Umm ??? ,I was wondering What the grade difficulty of Beethovens Rondo a cappriccio (Rage over the lost penny) is. Im wishing to know if I could handle playing it (it "seems" easy). Any help with this piece appreciated. thank you. :)
Martelli vigoroso il piano con abbastanza forza per rompere le stringhe - Hehehehe

Offline gerryjay

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Re: Piece Difficulty By Grade
Reply #1 on: July 30, 2008, 06:11:01 PM
dear kayordee:
according to trinity guildhall (the only syllabus where i saw this piece), it's ATCL. if you're not acquainted to that, it's the first diploma level, beyond the graded series.
best!

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Re: Piece Difficulty By Grade
Reply #2 on: July 31, 2008, 02:19:09 PM
thank you,
  At that level I guess I should wait a bit before attempting it. Thanks again!
Martelli vigoroso il piano con abbastanza forza per rompere le stringhe - Hehehehe
 

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