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Topic: Amoureuse (Valse Continentale) R. Berger  (Read 2499 times)

Offline littletune

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Amoureuse (Valse Continentale) R. Berger
on: September 28, 2009, 09:41:59 PM
hi! i'm not really sure if i'm even allowed to post here, because i really can't play the piano yet. But i just thought i would try to post this... I started learning this when i still had my piano teacher, a few month ago. But at first i didn't really understand it, and i was playing everything wrong and i didn't even like it then... but now i think i understand more how it should be played, and i like it now, but i can't ask anyone if it's ok or not, because since may i dont have a piano teacher anymore... so i thought if maybe someone here could tell me if im making some really bad mistakes (so i wouldnt learn them for ever). and i don't mind if you say i'm bad :) but please if it's possible just don't say that i'm so bad that i can never get any better... cause then i would really feel horrible  :'( because i love to play the piano so much. well if maybe someone will decide to listen to this valse (played by a kid beginner) then im sorry for hurting your ears!

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Re: Amoureuse (Valse Continentale) R. Berger
Reply #1 on: September 28, 2009, 09:51:37 PM
Very nicely played with good tempo.

best wishes,

go12_3
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Re: Amoureuse (Valse Continentale) R. Berger
Reply #2 on: September 29, 2009, 06:39:28 PM
 :) Thank you! :)
 

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