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Topic: Entertainer
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jono
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Entertainer
on: January 03, 2005, 01:34:36 PM
Hi! I'm a swedish guy, ans this is the first time i'm on this site. I don't really know so much about how difficult the pieces i'm playing really is. What about Beethoven's "Moonlight serenade"? I can play that piece but i thought it was quiet easy. But Joplin's "The entertainer" is really difficult i think, i can only play it real slow and not in pace. And what about Schubert's " Moments musicaux op. 94-3" I'm beginning to learn it now. How difficult are they, compared with the most difficult pianopieces? Or just "ordinary" pianopieces? How long way have I got to the stage? Try to give an answer please. I hope my english is comprehendable
From Jono
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beethoartok
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Re: Entertainer
Reply #1 on: March 07, 2005, 01:50:35 AM
as far as the entertainer is concerned...it's probably around high intermediate, once you get the notes down it's not that hard of a piece.
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