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Topic: Le Onde-ish
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buggington
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Le Onde-ish
on: April 18, 2011, 09:18:10 PM
Hi
I've recently mastered (or so I like to think) Ludovico Einaudi's Le Onde. I'd like to learn some more of his stuff - I like most of what he's written, but I like a challenge, and some of it.
Ones I particularly like are Divenire, Melodia Africana and Oltremare. I'd like to learn to play Oltremare, but I'm not sure if it's too advanced. Do you think if I've done Le Onde to a fairly high standard I should be able to do Oltremare?
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