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shostglass
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My introduction to Pianostreet(shostglass)
on: November 30, 2015, 10:42:19 AM
Hey so first post so yeah
anyways
So I'm glad to now be a member of Pianostreet and will be looking foward to be posting here.
I come from a very musical family. My mother was a violinist, my aunt a pianist, and my uncle a cellist all of them were able musicians especially my mother who was usually 1 or 2 chair violin in the honor orchestras.
I started playing piano when I was 11 and soon gained interest.I currently can play pieces like bach's partita in b major and several of rachmaninov's etudes tableau aND the liszt concertos.
And that's it I'm looking forward to Pianostreet.
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mjames
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Re: My introduction to Pianostreet(shostglass)
Reply #1 on: November 30, 2015, 11:15:27 AM
BEWARE
....
TREAD LIGHTLY
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iamazombie911
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Re: My introduction to Pianostreet(shostglass)
Reply #2 on: November 30, 2015, 11:25:08 PM
Just don't spend too much time here, time you could have practiced instead
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zpianist
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Re: My introduction to Pianostreet(shostglass)
Reply #3 on: November 30, 2015, 11:36:54 PM
Welcome! What you say about yourself is really impressive
(both of the Liszt concertos! wow
)
What iamazombie says is true though; really do not get too distracted by this website. think I should give you fair warning, especially if you're in school or need to practice for big competitions: it is veeeeeeeery addictive...
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