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Offline ryno200sx

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Pieces at the same level as Moonlight Sonata
on: May 26, 2005, 07:44:44 PM
Hello All,
I can play Moonlight Sonata. I know this is a grade 5 piece. Can I assume that I can  play most any grade 5 piece because I can play this one?

The Moonlight is a superb piece that people find really impressive (people who are not as familiar w/ classical music as the PF community :)) and I found it rather easy because of the repetitive nature it has.

Also, what are some other pieces at or below Grade 5 that are beautiful and impressive sounding pieces that I can quickly add to my repertory?

Thanks,
Ryan
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Offline sonatainfsharp

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Re: Pieces at the same level as Moonlight Sonata
Reply #1 on: May 26, 2005, 08:46:26 PM
The ENTIRE sonata is grade 5?

In the States, our grading system is different.

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Re: Pieces at the same level as Moonlight Sonata
Reply #2 on: May 26, 2005, 09:29:17 PM
I think he means the 1st movement since it's very obvious..
:D

Try these classics:

- Beethoven - Fur Elise
- Schumann - Traumerei
- Erik Satie - Gymnopedies/Gnossienes

ow and i find the moonlight sonata still impressive if well played. sure the notes are cake but i see lot of people fail on several aspects of the piece.. But keep repeating it, it is sure a good addition to ur '-repertoire-'

(p.s. im drunk at the moment of typing)
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Re: Pieces at the same level as Moonlight Sonata
Reply #3 on: May 26, 2005, 10:54:53 PM
Check out this link...

https://www.pianoforum.net/smf/index.php/topic,7008.0.html
(Beautiful pieces that are easy to play)

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Re: Pieces at the same level as Moonlight Sonata
Reply #4 on: May 26, 2005, 11:02:13 PM
The ENTIRE sonata is grade 5?

In the States, our grading system is different.

No the first part is often considered grade 5. Most people don't even know there is a second and third movement.

The last movement is grade Impossible  ;D
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Offline ryno200sx

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Re: Pieces at the same level as Moonlight Sonata
Reply #5 on: May 27, 2005, 03:48:41 AM
Thanks for the replies!

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The ENTIRE sonata is grade 5?

I only play the first movement as Chrysalis had pointed out.

Chrysalis-Traumerei is at that level?  :o  It is very beautiful-I will definitely get the sheet music for that.

Thanks for the link too 00range  :)

Any other suggestions?

Also, the original question-Does playing one grade 5 piece qualify me for any other grade 5 piece?

Thanks alot,
Ryan

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Re: Pieces at the same level as Moonlight Sonata
Reply #6 on: May 27, 2005, 05:06:41 AM
Thanks for the replies!

Also, the original question-Does playing one grade 5 piece qualify me for any other grade 5 piece?

Thanks alot,
Ryan


Not necessarily. You may have a knack for certain styles of music and not for another. For instance I can play a Prelude with ease and yet I have trouble with Minuets that are graded much lower.

Also, Moonlight has been grated anywhere from level 3 to 7 depending on if you take account the musicality of the piece as few people play it properly.

It does give you a range to shoot for however when picking music to learn.

There are several threads about music selections already you can loook up.

There is also a very good Excel file available that someone made on this forum. I will email it to you.

One more thing. Grades are extremely subjective and should not be taken to seriously. No different then someone posting a top one hundred list. Lots of room for debate.
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Re: Pieces at the same level as Moonlight Sonata
Reply #7 on: May 27, 2005, 05:21:56 AM
My email bounced for some reason. Something about not liking the return address. Have no idea what that is about.

The file is available here.

https://pianoforum.net/Graded_Pieces_All.xls


When it asks for a password, just hit the cancel button. The file will download anyway.
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Offline ryno200sx

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Re: Pieces at the same level as Moonlight Sonata
Reply #8 on: May 27, 2005, 06:04:34 PM
Ron-I had an internet outage.....that is probably why you received the message when you tried to send the spreadsheet. I did receive it last night somehow.

Thanks alot for the insight and the file. It's gives me alot of pieces to select from.

Thanks,

Ryan
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