Heya, Pianostreet <3
You can call me Doudly, I'm pretty much a self-taught intermediate level amateur, I guess.
I have been playing the piano for a few years, quite sporadically (

), had a few teachers here and there but nothing serious. I'm also a trained singer, been part of the Pueri Cantores for most of my childhood, so I have quite a lengthy musical background, and played bassoon five years during high-school, if that matters any ^^
SO, after a harsh first semester at college, I finally got back on track and started practicing again.
Not like I have much free time, but I can afford to practice 1-2 hours few days a week, time which I put, in the last weeks, on Chopin's op. 9 n.2 and some Debussy's (Clair de Lune and the 1st Arabesque).
Now, today, since I'm way through the Nocturne I was mainly practicing the emotions, the legato, the feel etc, but like 10 mins in MY SUSTAIN PEDAL DISCONNECTED. I have no bloody idea on how that happened, or why, but yeah, until I get some repairman to come over, which probably won't happen before a week or two (or three or four really :3), I'm pretty much screwed.
I can say goodbye to the Nocturne and the Suite Bergamesque for now, could work on the Arabesque but I also feel it's going to be a pain in the ass. So yeah ^^
Considering my approximate level (the Nocturne wasn't hard technically, I'm just real slowpoke material), could you fellas indicate me some pedal-less repertoire to work on until I get my pedal fixed?
Pretty much anything would work, honestly, it's just that my music literature skills aren't over the roof and I don't have any teacher right now so uh.
I would really appreciate it <3
Thanks, and have a good day!
(Also sry for my english, not my mother tongue and I'm real tired :x)