Well then what would it go as?Romantic?
I don't mean it's not a good audition piece, just that it shouldn't be considered modern. A hundered and a bit years is, after all, quite a long time.
Not sure what you mean, but that's not my score there. This one is, and I write in everything, including the note names in places I forget.
They ask for a "20th or 21st Century" piece so technically you could do Iberia..I mean in your video. For m. 53-56. With the 4 over 3. When you play just the melody for us, you're missing some notes.
They ask for a "20th or 21st Century" piece so technically you could do Iberia..
Late Romantic, Impressionist, Early 20th Century. Take your pick.
For impressionist, name more composers other than Ravel and Debussy...?
Technically you probably could. But is relying on a technicality really a good idea in an audition? Doesn't it show perhaps a certain lack of ability (or raise the suspicion thereof) in the later repertoire that they are more likely wanting to see you play?
Isaac Albéniz, John Alden Carpenter, Frederick Delius, Paul Dukas, Manuel de Falla, Charles Tomlinson Griffes, and Ottorino Respighi. I'd also include Ibert and some Alkan (who is incorrect by period but is arguabley the first and was an infoluence on both Ravel and Debussy)
What are some famous pieces by these peoples?
"Some guy named paul badura-skoda" ? How easily we forget, alas...
Measure 81!!! 10 more to go!!! I see land, LAND HO!!!!!!!!!! Or something like that...
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Did it on a computer and an iPad.It's you...
Maybe it's an apple thing? Or maybe it's you..... you don't get to see it while you diss Bach.
Well my computer isn't a Mac.
Then the internet hates you. I can see it fine.
That's it, you'll be the first to go when I end the world!
You know like how Steve Erwin on animal planet would like catch giant ass crocodiles? And then afterwards he would set it free and give some little speech about how he's like humbled and has respect for the crocodile afterwards? That's what this piece felt like. Omg...
Steve Irwin was killed by a stingray... does that mean you'll die crushed by one of Bach's fugues?
Omg...
Are we gonna get to hear it?Congrats, btw. Onto Le Gibet now?
Hey Rach, can you tell me what fingering you use in the left hand, in that cray cray bar 67?I can't speed that one up enough, still.
Guise stop leaving me out D: I don't have measure numbers..
How the heck do you not have measure numbers?
The only spot it really says to do that is in bar 50. The only spot it really says to do that is in bar 50. is in bar 50. 50.50.
BACHAHAHAHAHA I used to not split it there when I first learnt this piece. I think you are right though, even though it is faster to actually do the split. DO you alternate hands in that bar or no?
No I do the melody in the left hand, and the flashy stuff in the right hand.It really SUCKS because they're like playing on top of each other and they like get in the way, but it sounds better.I think this is definitely one of the hardest passages of the whole piece.
The trick is to put your hand lower at the elbow so the other one can cross. To do that, if you are tall-lean back a little and spread yourself more. I will attach pic in a bit to show you what meine book says.
4 5 4 52 3 1 2Birba:4 5 3 41 2 1 2