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Topic: Technical aspects of playing that you find easy but others struggle with  (Read 5044 times)

Offline allegromaestoso

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For example, I find the tremolos in Beethoven's Pathetique sonata very easy, but most people I have talked to think they are the hardest part of the piece.

Do you have any specific technical strengths that come naturally to you? Please include examples of the technique in a piece you have played.

Offline jmanpno

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Yes. Very hard music is usually very easy for me.  Not many people say that! haha  For example the very difficult sections in Waldstein, are like children's play for me!

I am reminded of that great quote.... Anyone else?
 

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