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Offline talbarak

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what is hareder
on: July 08, 2013, 08:59:19 PM
hi every one! my name is tal, and i am 15 years old pianist. my teacher gave my a new pieces list (that i have to play)
chopin winter wind etude, ocean etude, rachmaninoff prelude g minor, prokofiev....
and she gave my th opportunity to chose more 1 piece-rachmaninoff moment musical no-4-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhLDse5R8dQ
or liszt Transcendental Etude No.6, Vision-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFAPVSbKh7I.
so i want to know which piece is th hardest one, in order to play the hardest...
thank you very much!!! :D

Offline sirpazhan

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Re: what is hareder
Reply #1 on: July 08, 2013, 11:51:53 PM
id say the winter wind etude is prob the hardest.  but the ocean and Rachmaninov Musical Moment No.4 is no cakewalk.. its easy to play these pieces sloppy.. to play them well,, is another thing.  

gotta look at your strengths and weaknesses,, pick the one you can play well.


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Offline talbarak

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Re: what is hareder
Reply #2 on: July 09, 2013, 09:09:36 PM
i will play every piece from the list, except of liszt (that what my teacher said).
i have a russian piano teacher, and she makes sure that every thing is perfect!!! either i will be dead.... ;)

Offline muleski

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Re: what is hareder
Reply #3 on: July 16, 2013, 02:54:56 PM
You are very lucky to be in the position you are.  Young, under decent supervision (assuming she's good) and very importantly, you are interested & keen.  Do not give it up!! You will thank yourself in the future.  I'm the opposite to you, I lost interest as a youngster, gave up lessons. Now I'm 35 & have taken it back up.  Giving it up all those years ago was the worst mistake of my life (well one of many corkers). 
Good luck with everything you learn!  :)
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