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Offline kayordee

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Mozart: Rondo Alla Turka FULL SONG NOW LOL
on: January 11, 2009, 12:12:55 PM
Hey Peoples!! ;) ;D
  I would like to know how I can improve Mozarts 'Rondo Alla Turka' I'm goin through and polishing a few very old pieces little by little so I can build up a better repertiore - and this is where I need you guyz. It would help if you could tell me if i'm doing anything wrong in the first section - i really wanna get this right, so any help, criticism and tips apprecited ALOT. thnx thnx!! ;D ;) ;)

 -Kayordee (lol why does everyone sign their name?)

EDIT: I POSTED THE FULL SONG.
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Offline goldentone

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Re: Mozart: Rondo Alla Turka - DESTROY!! my style
Reply #1 on: January 13, 2009, 06:39:10 AM
You stamp the Rondo with your own style, and that I like.  This requires very clean articulation, so I would keep perfecting that, but I think you do a good job with it.  This is about a third of it--I would like to hear the entire thing.
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Offline shortyshort

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Re: Mozart: Rondo Alla Turka FULL SONG NOW LOL
Reply #2 on: January 15, 2009, 06:30:01 PM
Not too bad.
Were you getting tired at the end?
You seemed to lose the rhythm during the Alberti section?
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Offline smiggy

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Re: Mozart: Rondo Alla Turka FULL SONG NOW LOL
Reply #3 on: January 15, 2009, 07:55:16 PM
Have you heard Fazil Say's arrangement? youtube it, something else lol
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Offline goldentone

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Re: Mozart: Rondo Alla Turka FULL SONG NOW LOL
Reply #4 on: January 21, 2009, 06:22:23 AM
Thanks for posting all of it.  The part that needs the most work is starting at 1:01, where it starts to break down.  And then at the finale.  This isn't an easy piece--it takes work to produce a finished rendition.
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