Ok, hello everybody - first post, be nice.
Background: Norwegian, 34 yrs old and late beginner. Had lessons for a couple of years while I was a kid (abt. 10 yrs old), and played the flute for 4 years in the school band (age 10-14).
I started up again playing the piano in May 2004, on a cheap digital Roland Fp2. Switched that for a Clavinova CLP170 after about 6 months. I've been playing for about a year now, and am my own 'teacher'. I might get a teacher at a later stage.
My sightreading skills are well below par, almost fluent on the treble clef but I still have big difficulties with the bass clef. I learn my pieces by memorising and learning hands separately, one part at the time, then joining hands and continuing to the next section. I am very dedicated when a new piece is in progress, and can sit for up to 4 hours (in separate smaller sessions) a day. In between pieces I play for about an hour a day.
Started out with the Menuet in G by Bach. It went fairly well, and I continued with several (5) lyric pieces by Grieg and a bunch of very simple christmas carols etc. I memorise everything, and rely on the score only when I forget something or suspect I have learned something wrongly. I probably do it this way due to my poor sight reading skills, but the advantage as I see it that I can spend more time 'making music' and need no sheetmusic to play. I play the piano for the sole purpose of self amusement, and the love of classical piano music. I just completed the Chopin Nocturne in Eb (Op 9 No 2), it took me about 4 weeks, and can play my pieces more or less with musicality and similar to recordings I have of them.
My question to you all is, which 'faster' piano pieces do you suggest as a next step in my journey towards better technical and musical abilities ? I have quite a few slower pieces lined up, but would like to try one of the 'faster' pieces as a long term (more than 4 weeks) project. Not Chopin Fantaisie Impromptu or Etude fast, but perhaps more like Schubert Impromptu Op 90 Nr. 2 fast. One of the Grieg Lyric pieces I have learnt has a fast section (Waltz Op. 38 No. 7), and with a good warm up I manage the insanely wide stretches in the left hand and play it well.
Oh, I also have a question on the fingering of measure 28 RH in the Chopin Nocturne 9-2. I do it 3433443312, but it feels a bit odd. Any suggestions ?