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To all Piano/Classical music enthusiasts
I really need a recommendation for the next classical piano song I should learn to play.
Brief background: I started fiddling on the piano around age 10. I had no formal instruction-just read the level 1 books. Kept playing recreationally until H.S. freshman year where I took lessons. Dropped them as a junior due to financial reasons. Since then (about 5 years), I haven't really learned anything new and only play once a month. I'd like to get back into it minimally. The song obviously needs to be awesome. As for difficulty, it can range between fuer elise/moonlight sonata to book level 6 difficulty (Bach - Solfeggio). thanks |
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Re: To all Piano/Classical music enthusiasts
Beethoven: Pathetique Sonata in C Minor
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Re: To all Piano/Classical music enthusiasts
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Beethoven: Pathetique Sonata in C Minor [/ QUOTE ] That's a good one. How about Debussy's Clair de Lune. Edit: Now I see someone mentioned ragtime music. How about the Gladiolus Rag? One of my favorite rags. |
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Re: To all Piano/Classical music enthusiasts
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How about Debussy's Clair de Lune. [/ QUOTE ] Oh ya, that's an awesome song. I'm not sure if it's easy enough though so that I don't take 2 whole years getting it down pat though |
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Re: To all Piano/Classical music enthusiasts
Debussy is by far the most fun music that I have ever played on piano. Liszt and Chopin are real fun too, but Claire de Lune and I think it is called Golliwog's Cakewalk are real fun Debussy tunes, and it will take a long time to play as fast as they are supposed to go. My two cents at least.
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Re: To all Piano/Classical music enthusiasts
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Beethoven: Pathetique Sonata in C Minor [/ QUOTE ] For your skill level I'd go with this one, and do the full opus not just the Adagio cantabile. If you fully master it (or not) and end up finding it was maybe a bit too easy and want more of a challenge, go with the complete Claire de Lune or Ravel's Pavane pour une infante defunte. All very pretty pieces for ~your skill level. The latter two maybe a bit higher, but that's a good thing. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] GoT |
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Re: To all Piano/Classical music enthusiasts
If you want something that's not too long, you could try a couple of the easier Chopin preludes. I don't remember which offhand are which, but maybe Gm if that's the one I'm thinking of.
Just a thought. If you want something that just sounds pretty to play in front of people, check out Big My Secret or The Heart Asks Pleasure First by Michael Nyman (from the movie Piano). |
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Re: To all Piano/Classical music enthusiasts
From your experience I'm guessing you've already learned Pachelbel's Canon, but if not always a classic. I'm a big fan of Maple leaf rag if you're into the old time saloon feel.
Also if you're a FF geek this page is awesome, Final Fantasy sheet music, not exactly stuff you can play for an audience or anything but if you're just learning for personal enjoyment I really like playing some of those. Suteki Da Ne and Aerith's theme are two I particularly enjoy. |
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Re: To all Piano/Classical music enthusiasts
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From your experience I'm guessing you've already learned Pachelbel's Canon, but if not always a classic. I'm a big fan of Maple leaf rag if you're into the old time saloon feel. Also if you're a FF geek this page is awesome, Final Fantasy sheet music, not exactly stuff you can play for an audience or anything but if you're just learning for personal enjoyment I really like playing some of those. Suteki Da Ne and Aerith's theme are two I particularly enjoy. [/ QUOTE ] ya, I know pachelbel's canon and Canon in D already. I haven't played FF before. Rag is ok, not my first preference |
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Re: To all Piano/Classical music enthusiasts
Silhouette by Opeth.
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