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06:11 on Sunday, November 13, 2005
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(latchy)
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ok thanks for ya advice i will give it takel and se where i end up lol
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piano
06:16 on Sunday, November 13, 2005
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(latchy)
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hi alex can you play the third ballade
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chopin ballade
16:32 on Sunday, November 13, 2005
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(alex)
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na..i played the first...i havent learned the 3rd ballade...i`ve perused through it...and checked out the hard themes and sections...but it shouldnt be as difficult as the others..that i`m sure of
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latchy
16:35 on Sunday, November 13, 2005
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(alex)
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oh..sorry for spellin ur name wrong...
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alex
06:31 on Monday, November 14, 2005
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(latchy)
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no problem mate thank you for ya advice. listening to the four of them they sound realy powerful and i see that there is a lot a feeling in the music as well. my first piano teacher said he gave up on the no 4 because it was doin his head in. its hard to think how the top pianists like evgeny kissin play all that music so well like its easy.
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alex
07:01 on Monday, November 14, 2005
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(latchy)
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how long did the first ballade take you to learn up to a good standard. the no 1/3/4 are the ones i like most out of them. no 1 is my best one. its more romantic its probly like no 4 thats a romantic one aswell. come to think of it nealy all of chopin music music is romantic i have just finished learning the funeral march from the sonata,op 35 no 2 i am now playing an playing it over again ana again to get it bang on and the page 2 is romantic aswell its one of my best peases but playing from start to finish it gets a boring if you have not herd that one before from start to finish it 11 mins long and i find it some times to play it relaxingly. if you have any tip on relaxin it would be good me. i have been talking to my teacher about learning the third ballde and he has give pathetique op 13 to do.because i was getting on his nervs because i wanted to learn a fast peace and i am going to learn the three of them. if you know this peace have you any tips
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alex
07:04 on Monday, November 14, 2005
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(latchy)
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sorry alex i forgot to put hard to play
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Hardest Piece
07:17 on Monday, November 14, 2005
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(Mystic_atia)
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I`ve been playing for 11 years, grade 6, and I`m 19...I thought I was intermediate-advanced, but u guys are just like...ADVANCED!! lol!! Oh god what have I got myself into with this instrument?! :p
but my comment on the hardest piece...Nothing is hard...when you first look at it you thin "oh my god I will never get it" but then you practice it, and learn it, and it becomes so easy...its only your perception of the piece that makes you think hard
Anyway, so yeh :p
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mystic
12:28 on Monday, November 14, 2005
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(matthew)
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if you think music is not try playing liszt hungarian rhapsody no 2 and 12 then or mazeppa etude no 4 if try saying there easy ya full of sh.t
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mystic
12:33 on Monday, November 14, 2005
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(matthew)
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them peaces of music takes a concert pianist ages to learn so they are not f..king easy you would not know ya still in nappys
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Re: Hardest piece ever
18:45 on Monday, November 14, 2005
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(Eric)
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We all know the answer to this, it`s pretty easy. You must play with your hands crossed, or your eyes closed, BUT since you seem to be pretty pro, you`re going to have to play some Rachmaninoff upside-down. Whats the matter, afraid?
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eric
18:59 on Monday, November 14, 2005
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(matthew)
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now ya just talking like a dick head
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matthew
22:34 on Monday, November 14, 2005
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(Eric)
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yes please take me seriously... but seriously how awesome would it be to be able to play something upside down... That would draw the crowds more than any of your flight of the bumblebees or fur elises or mary had a little lambs....
please, PLEASE, dont take me seriously, for that is where you go wrong..
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Re: Hardest piece ever
06:32 on Tuesday, November 15, 2005
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(DC)
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There is no hard piece at all for me
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Re: Hardest piece ever
06:42 on Tuesday, November 15, 2005
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(DC)
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Im the greatest pianist in the world
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