Need Something to Play!!!
Need Something to Play!!!
18:14 on Tuesday, October 7, 2003
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(Zach)
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Hey, I am probably considered an ine=termediate player, but I do play a lot of the advanced pieces on this site I`ve gone through Lots of Beetoven, some popular pieces, modern poeces, and have run out of things to play. I really love playing on our Steinway Model D Concert Grand, but I an sick of the same old stuff. Can anyone send me some pieces, or at least refer me to some good sources?
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Re: Need Something to Play!!!
18:56 on Tuesday, October 7, 2003
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(Pianoman5)
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When all else fails, go with Mozart. Rondo in D Major, Rondo alla Turca any Mozart, maybe. Mozart`s great!
Pianoman5
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Re: Need Something to Play!!!
19:50 on Tuesday, October 7, 2003
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(Harvey)
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You have a Steinway D? So who`s the very very very very very very serious pianist who owns it? He/she should know lots about music and would be great help to you.
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Re: Need Something to Play!!!
12:24 on Wednesday, October 8, 2003
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(DW)
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I`ve played on numerous pianos b4 during recitals, and I must say Stein`s atill the best! Lucky for u man! BTW, how long u`ve been playing the piano? If u`re technically ablied, try some shorter pcs that lets yr fingers do a hell of a workout and at the same time builds character. This is what I recommend: Gershwin`s Preludes, Bartok`s Allegro Babaro, Copland`s Cat and The Mouse, Lennox Berekeley polka, Chopin`s Ballade ( may be alittle too advanced, but nevertheless, a gd workout ) etc...
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Re: Need Something to Play!!!
12:30 on Wednesday, October 8, 2003
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Re: Need Something to Play!!!
16:04 on Saturday, October 25, 2003
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(Zach)
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Um, (yeah, this is the author again) I don`t seem to be able to see all my replies. Anyway, I haven`t gotten that many. So, if any of you know how I can see all eight (not including this one), e-mail me. gadgetguy@bellsouth.net
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