OK, I'm in a new movement now... Waldstein 1st. '-'
Yes, I know it's a great jump from the other Sonatas I was playing. At the moment, I can play:
* Op.49
* Op.79
* Op.2/1 (all movements)
* Op.2/3 (3rd movement) [still a little bit stuck because I haven't studied it much]
* Op.7 (3rd movement) [the same here]
* Op.10/1 (1st movement)
* Op.10/3 (2nd movement)
* Op.13 Pathetique (all movements) [but I repeat: the 1st movement is a beast .-.]
* Op.14/2 (1st movement) [I'm almost finishing it]
* Op.27/2 Moonlight (1st and 2nd movements]
* Op.28 Pastoral (1st movement) [polishing it]
So, I decided to start the 1st from Waldstein... And really, I haven't found it too difficult. I think that the hardest section is from bar 272 to bar 274. I can already play the exposition relatively well, and the development is almost there too. Today I started the recapitulation and it's quite similar to the exposition (of course). The hardest in this movement (imo) is the coda, but nothing I can't handle.
I thought I would die on trying to play the tremolos "pp", but it's easier than I thought. The hardest section in the exposition (for me) is bars 66-73 (it seems easy but I found it very tricky '-')
Anyway... I'm improving. I know it's a difficult one, but at least I'll try!!

Does anyone have a tip or something to say about Waldstein 1st?
Thank you! u.u