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Topic: How difficult is Scriabin Op 42 No 5 for someone with this repertoire?  (Read 2204 times)

Offline dontcheeseme

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Some of my 'difficult' repertoire:

Scriabin Op 8 No 12 (polishing up, not finished)
Chopin Etude Op 10 No 12
Chopin Etude Op 10 No 4
Chopin Etude Op 25 No 11
Chopin Etude Op 25 No 12
other pieces, but I think I only have experience with 2-3 polyphonic pieces lol

What are suggestions for this piece (besides "wait for another 2 years and practise easier pieces"), and how difficult would it be (the sheet music looks okay but looks can be deceiving especially if it's Scriabin)?

Offline dontcheeseme

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Actually never mind. I listened to the piece again, I didn't like it that much anymore. I'm goin for Scriabin op 2 No 1 lol.

Offline jayeckz

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I'm surprised that someone who claims to have those etudes in their repertoire still needs to ask about the difficulty of pieces.

Can you play those pieces well or do you just have the notes down?
 

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