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Topic: "Sonate facile" KV 545 How to play the notes in time 15 (Mozart)  (Read 3254 times)

Offline Maarten

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good evening volks!
i am new here and come from germany (so sorry for my bad english;)).
first hallo alltogether!very nice forum and interesting postings here (i have seen, that here are a lot of ´profis´) ...
i unfortunately play piano only for a short time and have a big problem:
i tried everything, but don´t know, whats right:
how to play the notes in time 15 in  Mozarts ´Sonate facile´.
this trill (in german: pralltriller= tr) and the other ´special effect´ before the trill, how to play them? how look the notes in this time for this ´features´, if they are written out in normal form/shape?
how is there relationship with the notes, which are played with the left hand?
can anyone describe and explain, maybe demonstrate this?perhaps by writing out the played notes ( maybe in a sort of picture)?



thank, thx thx for all, you are my rescuer ;) you and sorry for my bad english (on german websites nobody could help :( )


maarten
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Offline olivarius

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Re: "Sonate facile" KV 545 How to play the notes in time 15 (Mozart)
Reply #1 on: December 30, 2004, 11:09:01 PM
Hello maarten,
I'm also new here (but from belguim) :)
 your lucky: i recently learned mozart's sonate facile
the first part of the 15th bar should be played like this (all bounded)

RH  G(32nd)  A(32nd)  G(32nd)  A(32nd) G(16th)  #F (16th) #F(quarter)
                                                                                     
                     
LH  C(16th)               D(16th)                B(16th)     D(16th)    A(quarter)

for the fingers: Right hand: 3434323

I really hope it's clear enough  :)

Offline dorfmouse

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Re: "Sonate facile" KV 545 How to play the notes in time 15 (Mozart)
Reply #2 on: December 30, 2004, 11:59:04 PM
Welcome Maarten
I'm sorry I can't help you with your specific question but maybe you can answer a question for me! I also live in Germany and wondered what piano or music forums you have looked at and could recommend?
Thanks
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Tread softly because you tread on my dreams."
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Re: "Sonate facile" KV 545 How to play the notes in time 15 (Mozart)
Reply #3 on: December 31, 2004, 12:07:16 AM
Guten Abend,

I'm coming from Germany too.
And now we mus talk in english, funny.
Maybe I can answer your question.

One good board I know is www.musikerforum.de. There you'll find a forum for
"Klavier" and Tasteninstrumente", www.musiker-board.de is another website.



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Re: "Sonate facile" KV 545 How to play the notes in time 15 (Mozart)
Reply #4 on: December 31, 2004, 01:20:27 PM
Excellent! I thank you all for your help.
I will try it this way immediately!


thx thx thx for all!

greetz Maarten

Offline olivarius

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Re: "Sonate facile" KV 545 How to play the notes in time 15 (Mozart)
Reply #5 on: December 31, 2004, 01:38:13 PM
Hello maarten,
I'm also new here (but from belguim) :)
 your lucky: i recently learned mozart's sonate facile
the first part of the 15th bar should be played like this (all bounded)

RH  G(32nd)  A(32nd)  G(32nd)  A(32nd) G(16th)  #F (16th) #F(quarter)
                                                                                     
                     
LH  C(16th)               D(16th)                B(16th)     D(16th)    A(quarter)

for the fingers: Right hand: 3434323

I really hope it's clear enough  :)



by the way;  :) I didn't mention my sources:
 "Les classiques favoris" du piano ; 1er volumeA (henry lemoine)

olivarius

Offline dorfmouse

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Thank you for the links to German music forums. Now I'll have to practise my German ...I hope they're patient!
Happy new year to all.
"I have spread my dreams under your feet;
Tread softly because you tread on my dreams."
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