Hey everyone, it's been a while since I posted, but i've been looking around the forums for advice on started topics, and more specifically on previous threads in which Bernhard participated. Since I heard a lot about him, i thought i'd look for advice in his posts And to be honest, i feel ashamed of my playing now, to say the least (lol). I'm a self-taught pianist, been playing for 1-1.5 years i guess.
Previously, I would play tough pieces like tempest 3rd, waldstein 1st, moonlight sonata etc (really big fan of Beethoven), but i don't think I did them justice. I mean, i used to play almost all the notes correctly with as much expression as i could, but there was something missing, you know? the little details that make music, music. So I decided to go back a few notches and start things from where i really should, so i've been practicing some simple bach (Cmaj invention, minuet in G, etc) and now I think I want to tackle this sonata.
Enough rambling now

so basically, I'm not able to play all the double notes in the LH completely legato, without using pedal. I want to get in the habit of playing everything completely as it should sound like without the pedal, before i start incorporating it, so that I dont "hide" my mistakes, if you will. I will post the sheet music to show you what i mean.
In the first 3 bars LH (and similar) there is this double notes accompaniment, but in the 2nd bar, we have Ab-F# then F#-D, and I can't seem to do this transition or similar transition without making it sound choppy, since the F# is a common note. Same thing goes for the transition (in position) of LH from bar 1 to 2. I can't seem to make it completely legato, and whenever i press my pedal i get this clunky sound (I think it needs some lubrication or something).
Sorry for the HUGE wall of text, but if you guys have any advice on how to overcome this, and any tips in general for this piece, i will be really thankful
Thanks in advance
