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Offline ghassen

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October tchaikovsky
on: April 20, 2013, 07:02:12 PM
Hi guys,
This is probably a stupid question but I am gonna ask it anyway
so of which level is this piece (october by tchaikovsky) and after how may years of good practice can someone play it  ;D ;D

Offline vikktorious

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Re: October tchaikovsky
Reply #1 on: April 24, 2013, 04:48:27 PM
Years???? :))) I played this beautiful piece, filled with lots of emotions in 8th grade. It is not hard, but u have to put lots of feelings in it, and most important in the beginning is that you have to give the main theme melody some accent. I think it was 2 pages. U should try this out, it is a MUST composition if you have some extra feelings in you :)
Find the music in yourself and let it grow :)

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Re: October tchaikovsky
Reply #2 on: April 24, 2013, 07:13:11 PM
thank you for your answer . So the last two pieces I have played are

and a valse by Grieg
So do you think that I have the level to start this amazing piece 'october'?

Offline vikktorious

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Re: October tchaikovsky
Reply #3 on: April 25, 2013, 12:31:46 PM
Hmm, maybe you should wait a little bit :) When you start playing Sonatas and not Sonatines, maybe then :) You could try it out if u want tho, nothing hurts :)))
Find the music in yourself and let it grow :)
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