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Offline m1469

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Re: Project 27
Reply #200 on: July 15, 2011, 08:54:39 PM
I played op 10 no 6 at our monthly piano club evening tonight.  Quite messy, and not much dynamic variation: some things got decomposed and recomposed: it needs a lot more work...  not comfortable under my fingers, and definitely still reading the music at this stage.

Any advice / suggestions gratefully received.

Hi mnmleung!  I have finally now listened and enjoyed!  I'm getting myself back into shape here with these and it's nice to come here to listen to where you're at :).  Hope you're enjoying yourself with this, still :).
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Re: Project 27
Reply #201 on: July 16, 2011, 03:29:44 PM
Thank you, m1469.

I moved away from it a bit in the last few weeks, playing with some Scarlatti, Bach and Beethoven instead, and tinkering with the Godowsky arrangement of this etude.  Time to get back into it.
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Chopin etude op 10 no 6
Chopin mazurka op 24 no 4
Szymanowski prelude op 1 no 1

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Re: Project 27
Reply #202 on: April 01, 2012, 09:18:51 AM
 :)Hello and good time to you.I just visited your website,Thank you so much for everything.Sincerely Yours,Mohammad Reza Ghominejad(MRQ),Isfahan,Iran.
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