I thought I would post questions and recording here until my grade 4 exam (in June), but for now I only wanted to ask something about Bach's preludes. My teacher and me can't decide if I should be playing Prelude BWV 924 or Prelude BWV 939. I have been learning the 924 prelude since January and at first I just didn't get it and I kind of hated practicing it, but now I got better at it and I kind of want to play it for my exam, but I am scared it's too difficult. My teacher said that it would be better if I played the 939 prelude cause it's easier and I could probably play it better. But we still haven't decided.

and I saw on Youtube that the BWV 939 is an exam piece for grade 5 (I don't know where) and if the 924 is more difficult than I don't know if I could really play it...

Does anyone have any advice? Would it help if I recorded myself playing it and posted it? I mean I haven't tried to do that because I still always make mistakes and I haven't been working on dynamics or anything yet. well if someone knows those two preludes and knows about how difficult they are or something and which one would be more appropriate for grade 4 exam that would be great!

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Well now I decided to post two of my exam pieces... one more for fun and the other a little more for real

The first one is Etude, Op. 599, No. 63, Czerny and I started learnig it not long ago hands together so i'm not playing it well yet, but I decided to post a video of me practicing just for fun, because while I was playing my cat came into my room and was watching me and moving her ears so it's really funny

if you decide to watch it look at my cat and specially her ears (specially when I make mistakes) and at the end when she looks at the camera I think she's like: Ok this still needs A LOT of work!!

(oh and yes I'm wearing pajama pants!

and my chair is too high and falling apart, cause I didn't have the piano one, and that's why I covered that side of the picture with some special effects

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And the other one I'll post a recording of Bach's Little prelude BWV 924 (that I was talking about the first time)... now I memorized it and it's going a little better, but I am still worried that it's too difficult for me. If anyone has some advice or something that would be great.

Now I will add two more recordings of 1st and 2nd movement of Sonatina, Op.36, No.1, by Clementi. There are still mistakes of course and I haven't really been working on dynamics yet, so not very good but I just want to post it anyway the way it is now. In the second movement there's a noise when my cat was walking around camera again.
