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Can you play an octave? Learn 'Vallle D'Obermann'
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Topic: Can you play an octave? Learn 'Vallle D'Obermann'
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rob47
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Can you play an octave? Learn 'Vallle D'Obermann'
on: May 07, 2005, 06:28:34 AM
Seriously...this is the best Liszt piece for enthusiastic pianists with some technique to begin with. I think it encompasses all the brilliance and musical genius that Franz Liszt stands for. Never played it ? Learn it this summer!
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Re: Can you play an octave? Learn 'Vallle D'Obermann'
Reply #1 on: May 09, 2005, 12:17:09 AM
is 47 means your age??
agree that is great piece to begin study liszt
btw i dont really wanna say that is the best liszt for enthusiastic pianists
but if u need more octave technique i would go with op.25 no.10 of chopin
and some parts of paganini etudes no.2 3 6 then transcendental etudes
i want to learn all paganini this summer
Etudes no number
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