How to play Musical Clue:
The object of Musical Clue is similar to the Riddle threads in anything but piano. A recording shall posted with up to five short excerpts, and whoever guesses all five correctly, or who guesses the last unaccounted for piece, shall be declared winner, and must then prepare a recording, or if unable to do so, pass on the responsibility.
This is intended for for advanced pianists and the like - therefore, please don't place recordings of overplayed, popular pieces. They should require a least some thought to figure out. Also, don't place impossibly difficult excerpts. Stick to well-known composers, but you may pick from lesser known music by those well-known composers.
Hopefully Nils will let us do this, because there are many benefits to this kind of thing. Firstly, the files are quite small and take up little space, but most importantly, this is an excellent oppurtunity to expose pianists to lesser-known, yet beautiful repetoire outside the mainstream. Who knows, someone might hear a sample they like, and feel inspired to start learning that piece!
Just to clarify, you must specify the composer and the name of the piece. All the excepts must be correctly identified before a winner shall be declared. This does not mean you have to identify all of them at once - many people can help contribute, but whoever finishes the guessing becomes the winner.
The first set of excepts are attached! (By the way, I am actually playing these. If you would like to give me suggestions on interpretation, etc. that would be very helpful to me as well.)