has Moonlight sonata been the only solo piece to bridge the divide between commoners and serious artists in the piano repertoire?
Beethoven's 5th.Beethoven's 9th
Have 6 hrs to practice every night. Has to be a digital keyboard because practicing must be kept quiet. The Kawai ES7 seems the best choice.I figure the only way to make it work is to compose something with the same broad appeal as Moonlight Sonata. Far fetched and naive perhaps.Question: Am i truly myopic or has Moonlight sonata been the only solo piece to bridge the divide between commoners and serious artists in the piano repertoire?
If you want to be a classical pianist, at the very least you need an acoustic piano to practice on. Practicing 6 hours on an electric will just screw you up when you play on acoustics.
Practicing 6 hours on an electric will just screw you up when you play on acoustics.I was wondering about that. I thought the ES7 was 'close enough' without too big of an initial $ investment.... Well, that is good to know. thx. Not sure what can be done about that problem
Well now I wonder if the "screwed up" has merit after reading this: