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Offline fredericfrancoischopin

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here me playing Beethoven the Turkish march piano arrangement by Anton Rubinstein -started to playing in wednesday. alot of mistakes but okay - in one week it will be much better

approximate time of playing: 2.12

thank you for listening and comment :) :) :)

 Bernard
currently learning:

Mussorgsky: Pictures at one exhibition suite
Beethoven: -Sonata "Grande sonate Pathetique"Ecossaisen,The turkish march,
Sgambati:Melody from Orfeo
Chopin: f.i-lp

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Re: beethoven`s the turkish march(anton rubinstein) by bernard
Reply #1 on: January 08, 2010, 09:16:11 PM
You're probably the funniest man alive!

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Re: beethoven`s the turkish march(anton rubinstein) by bernard
Reply #2 on: January 08, 2010, 09:20:29 PM
You're probably the funniest man alive!

yeah and you are similar to clown :D:D hehe

currently learning:

Mussorgsky: Pictures at one exhibition suite
Beethoven: -Sonata "Grande sonate Pathetique"Ecossaisen,The turkish march,
Sgambati:Melody from Orfeo
Chopin: f.i-lp

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Re: beethoven`s the turkish march(anton rubinstein) by bernard
Reply #3 on: January 08, 2010, 09:22:55 PM
here me playing Beethoven the Turkish march piano arrangement by Anton Rubinstein -started to playing in wednesday. alot of mistakes but okay - in one week it will be much better

approximate time of playing: 2.12

thank you for listening and comment :) :) :)

 Bernard

better version
currently learning:

Mussorgsky: Pictures at one exhibition suite
Beethoven: -Sonata "Grande sonate Pathetique"Ecossaisen,The turkish march,
Sgambati:Melody from Orfeo
Chopin: f.i-lp

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Re: beethoven`s the turkish march(anton rubinstein) by bernard
Reply #4 on: January 08, 2010, 09:44:50 PM
I feel the tension in your (and even my own :P) wrists while I just listen. I think it would be important for you to play much more relaxed. Play the grace notes as grace notes. Anyway, there would be much more to say, but that's certainly not possible over the internet. Get a good teacher.

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Re: beethoven`s the turkish march(anton rubinstein) by bernard
Reply #5 on: January 08, 2010, 10:45:19 PM
I feel the tension in your (and even my own :P) wrists while I just listen. I think it would be important for you to play much more relaxed. Play the grace notes as grace notes. Anyway, there would be much more to say, but that's certainly not possible over the internet. Get a good teacher.

thank you pianowolfi, sorry that i will say that but finally some really good critisisim which i waited for. well i cant play grace notes very good because i do grace notes with 2nd and 3rd ,but i wanna to do it with 4th and 5th -any exercises recommended by you?

thank you again

Bernard 
currently learning:

Mussorgsky: Pictures at one exhibition suite
Beethoven: -Sonata "Grande sonate Pathetique"Ecossaisen,The turkish march,
Sgambati:Melody from Orfeo
Chopin: f.i-lp

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Re: beethoven`s the turkish march(anton rubinstein) by bernard
Reply #6 on: January 08, 2010, 10:48:08 PM
I feel the tension in your (and even my own :P) wrists while I just listen. I think it would be important for you to play much more relaxed. Play the grace notes as grace notes. Anyway, there would be much more to say, but that's certainly not possible over the internet. Get a good teacher.

and i was accepted at secondary music school in our capital, i now have great teacher.
But first lesson with him still to come,till now i was teaching piano myself,now i think i will be much better

Bernard
currently learning:

Mussorgsky: Pictures at one exhibition suite
Beethoven: -Sonata "Grande sonate Pathetique"Ecossaisen,The turkish march,
Sgambati:Melody from Orfeo
Chopin: f.i-lp

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Re: beethoven`s the turkish march(anton rubinstein) by bernard
Reply #7 on: January 08, 2010, 11:01:51 PM
and i was accepted at secondary music school in our capital, i now have great teacher.
But first lesson with him still to come,till now i was teaching piano myself,now i think i will be much better

Bernard

Hey that's good news :)

I am very sorry that my former criticism was not so helpful. I think that you are very intelligent and actually need just some very practical advice, like how to use weight of the arm, how to relax your wrist, how to interprete the score, etc. Many things that are beyond of what can be given over the internet.  

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Re: beethoven`s the turkish march(anton rubinstein) by bernard
Reply #8 on: January 09, 2010, 02:24:40 PM
hi! are you really from Slovenia? which part? what do you mean by secondary music school? Srednja glasbena šola or Akademija za glasbo or something else? I thought that you have to first finish Nižjo glasbeno šolo?  But  you said you were learning by yourself...  :-\ did you do the exams anyway? well... lepo se imej  :)

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Re: beethoven`s the turkish march(anton rubinstein) by bernard
Reply #9 on: January 09, 2010, 02:40:25 PM
hi! are you really from Slovenia? which part? what do you mean by secondary music school? Srednja glasbena šola or Akademija za glasbo or something else? I thought that you have to first finish Nižjo glasbeno šolo?  But  you said you were learning by yourself...  :-\ did you do the exams anyway? well... lepo se imej  :)

Sem is Slovenije ja. :):):):) končno en slovenc/slovenka na pianostreet.com :):):):)

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Bernard
currently learning:

Mussorgsky: Pictures at one exhibition suite
Beethoven: -Sonata "Grande sonate Pathetique"Ecossaisen,The turkish march,
Sgambati:Melody from Orfeo
Chopin: f.i-lp

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Re: beethoven`s the turkish march(anton rubinstein) by bernard
Reply #10 on: January 09, 2010, 03:00:15 PM
Živjo!  :) hvala... sem na pol slovenka ja al tričetrt no :) bom pogledala na youtubu ... i dont have msn yet (im not allowed... im only 11 and a half :) ) ... ko pa ga dobim se pa oglasim kaj :) fajn se imej

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Re: beethoven`s the turkish march(anton rubinstein) by bernard
Reply #11 on: January 09, 2010, 03:19:15 PM
Živjo!  :) hvala... sem na pol slovenka ja al tričetrt no :) bom pogledala na youtubu ... i dont have msn yet (im not allowed... im only 11 and a half :) ) ... ko pa ga dobim se pa oglasim kaj :) fajn se imej

jst sm is Kranja:) hehe

na youtubu pa išči pod KEUDER

to je moj account na youtubu

Bernard
currently learning:

Mussorgsky: Pictures at one exhibition suite
Beethoven: -Sonata "Grande sonate Pathetique"Ecossaisen,The turkish march,
Sgambati:Melody from Orfeo
Chopin: f.i-lp

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Re: beethoven`s the turkish march(anton rubinstein) by bernard
Reply #12 on: April 24, 2010, 01:59:45 AM
Nice man =P,

     i have a question, u can send me the sheet? i search from anton rubinistein piano arrangement but hard to find. Thanks.
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