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I don't mind edits and tweaks to help clarity (and I support that), but two of them read very similar now... although I understand the distinction when looking at the ABF version.
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Beach L168, Wish, baCh, WOW Petrof, Fake Steinway, VS
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twocats Looks good!
Is everyone on board?
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Thanks everyone. I think it looks much, much better!
Also: I'm announcing Recital #4 on r/piano, to give them a month to prepare.
rsl12 Congratulations on finishing the book! Are you moving on to boogie-woogie finally?
Thanks! Actually, technically I haven't finished it yet. There is still a huge Bach piece (this one). But I never liked the piece and it's even more horrendous on piano than I anticipated, so...... I might cave and call it quits
Yes still moving towards my boogie woogie goal... but I realize I just need to go through all the steps in between, so I'm now following Christian's Easy Blues course (after I finished his Beginner's course).
But I also want to continue with all the regular "stuff", so I'll probably go back to my John Thompson books and continue with those, in conjunction with learning blues. Because I was raised in the old skool thought of "only classical music is proper music" and I find it really hard to shake that - despite knowing better of course
I think it's a good idea to attack both classical and other genres! I do both as well, as you will hear in a month...
rsl12 Also: I'm announcing Recital #4 on r/piano, to give them a month to prepare.
Oh gosh, I guess I should participate this time and play the Bach Italian Concerto! I will have to get out my "proper recorder" and it's a whole production to "properly record", honestly I dread the recording process more than anything else!
Yeah, sigh. It definitely reminds me of the "spinach and brussels sprouts are good for you" days...
Apparently this is not an arrangement, the Alfred books says
Or do you mean it's adapted for piano, because originally it was written for organ? Either way, I'm not loving it. So now I face the difficult decision whether I want to be a Serious Pianist who Plays Bach:
Or have fun with more frivolous stuff...
Hmmm mmm m that's a tough one
Sophia If you listen to the video I posted and don't like how it sounds, then I would say it's ok to move on from this piece. If you listen to the video and think it sounds cool, then there's probably some benefit to sticking it out a bit more.
But I am firmly of the belief that life is too short to play (or study) music I dislike.
Or, if you like the piece well enough, but working on it feels like a slog, put it aside and plan to come back to it (but I think you actively dislike it, right?)
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Good advice Yeah, I think I will put it aside for now. Then when I am a concert pianist, 50 years from now when I'm a centenarian, I will probably just play it straight from the sheet music
Which means..... which MEANS........ I can post in the Alfred thread that I actually finished the book!!! Ooooh I can't believe it!