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@Sophia - I think youβre doing great for this being 3 days into learning the piece. I think it sounds better β and more consistent with the classical character of the piece β without the pedal. For instance, I just find it a bit weird to hear the Alberti bass pedaled over, in this kind of music. So if youβre asking for my opinion, Iβd continue practicing without. Once youβve got the piece near completion, you can maybe add in a tiny bit of pedaling in very strategic places. But if it were me, Iβd really minimize the pedaling in a piece like this.
Musically, I would really pay attention to the phrases/lines and articulation. As you really get the piece into your hands, I would think about having a more delicate touch. With regard to articulation, when you have an eighth note as the last note under a slur, you are coming off of it very quickly, to the point that it sounds a little staccato. The character of the piece is graceful and flowing, with long-ish lines, so I think you want to give the notes their full value, as much as possible. I think one of the things you may like about the pedal is that it is lengthening those notes a little bit, but you should be able to do that just by staying on them a little longer/not coming off too quickly.
Anyways, thatβs my 2 cents.