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Topic: Wich piece should i take next?  (Read 2057 times)

Offline countrymath

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Wich piece should i take next?
on: December 18, 2010, 07:50:33 PM
I`m already done with Bach 2 part invention N. 13, 8, 4, 2 and some other =p, Rondo Alla Turca, Fur Elise, Moonlight 1st mov., and i started Mozart Sonata K545 yesterday. I want to learn some pieces that work a lot with chords notes and big jumps, like  Invention N. 13, and not with to much joint degrees, like Invention N. 4.

Oh, yeah, and maybe something that works with both hands.

Any tips?
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Offline countrymath

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Re: Wich piece should i take next?
Reply #1 on: December 19, 2010, 06:25:48 PM
plzzzz anwser someone
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Offline nanabush

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Re: Wich piece should i take next?
Reply #2 on: December 19, 2010, 08:55:15 PM
Try:

-any of the 'Seasons' by Tchaikovsky,
-fantasia in D minor by Mozart
-prelude in B minor, E major, or Db major by Chopin (all from Op.28)
-la fille au cheveux de lin by Debussy (from preludes book 1)

Those are all around that level, give or take; I'm also not sure how 'finished' those pieces are, but assuming you were able to get through them without killing yourself over it lol, the pieces I listed above shouldn't be bad.
Interested in discussing:

-Prokofiev Toccata
-Scriabin Sonata 2

Offline countrymath

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Re: Wich piece should i take next?
Reply #3 on: December 21, 2010, 12:27:21 AM
thanks, mate!

That Tchaikovsky season sounds great for me!
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