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fannysmithpiano
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Am I ready to play Rach 2 ??
on: September 19, 2022, 03:29:03 AM
Am I ready to play Rach 2, or close? For reference, the hardest piece I'm playing currently is Mirroirs 3 by Ravel. I'm also currently studying for the ARCT playing test.
Sorry if this question is asked too much over here
this is my first post btw
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lostinidlewonder
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Re: Am I ready to play Rach 2 ??
Reply #1 on: September 19, 2022, 04:11:44 AM
Yes it will be so easy for you.
No way give up don't even try it.
Maybe if you work hard!
Why don't you give it a shot and see?
Why are you putting barriers in front of yourself and relying on others to tell you something you should actually determine yourself?
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symphonicdance
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Re: Am I ready to play Rach 2 ??
Reply #2 on: September 22, 2022, 01:38:34 PM
This work is not meant for your current level, but no harm to try or explore if you are not going to use it for competition / public performance in the foreseeable future. Just work out slowly and patiently. Perhaps, as a pleasant side-effect or surprise, this helps you improve your techniques.
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