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Topic: Suite Bergamasque Difficulty
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tortillathehun
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Suite Bergamasque Difficulty
on: March 08, 2012, 02:44:27 AM
I was viewing
https://www.henle.com/en/detail/index.html?Title=Suite+bergamasque_381
Regarding the Prelude and Clair de lune, this seems to indicate the prelude is more difficult. I want to learn the prelude. Usually with Henle's rankings, I'm at about a level 5.
What do you guys think about the difficulty between these two movements?
Thanks
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drkilroy
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Re: Suite Bergamasque Difficulty
Reply #1 on: March 08, 2012, 06:31:45 PM
I find the Prelude easier than Clair de Lune.
Best regards, Dr
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