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#1118937 - 08/06/04 03:39 PM
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Hi, I have been taking lessons for a year, I am a sophmore in high school. I was wondering about some easy pieces that are in their original form (not transcribed for easy piano) that a one year student, with a very good knowledge of rythm, and music in general, could play. I am really interested in Chopin works and Beethoven. But I am open to anything good. I imagine this subject has been posted before, if it has point me in the right direction, if not fire away!
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#1118938 - 08/06/04 03:48 PM
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Check out the Alfred Piano series books. They have easier (not arranged/transcribed) pieces for most of the major composers. I especially like the Chopin Book - I think it's called Chopin's 14 easiest pieces. There's a very nice Chopin Waltz in A minor.
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#1118939 - 08/06/04 03:50 PM
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Also there's a book called Joy of Beethoven edited by Denes Agay which has some nice Beethoven dances, sonatinas etc. Again, original compositions.
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#1118941 - 08/07/04 02:00 AM
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You might consider something like Satie\'s Gymnopedie #1 which you can get free of charge here. Also Beethoven\'s Sonata, Op.27, No.2 ("Moonlight Sonata") (first movement) which you can also get free of charge from the same place. There are non-classical pieces that may interest you as well. What types of music do you like (pop, new age, oldies) and what are some of the most advanced pieces you can currently play?
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#1118942 - 08/07/04 08:46 AM
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Ok Besides Beethoven and Chopin, anything else you can suggest, and thanks for all the suggestions!!
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#1118944 - 08/07/04 09:46 AM
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I adore a particular Chopin book. http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/pages.html...k=&r=wwws-er r5 Get the version with the CD so you can hear what it should sound like without hunting around in your extensive classical music collection. Heh, heh. Cindy -- who performed the Chopin Waltz Teachum describes at her second recital Welcome aboard, Eric!
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#1118945 - 08/10/04 08:54 AM
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Brahms?? Satie?? OTHERS??
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#1118948 - 08/14/04 07:38 PM
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In responce to gryphon i paly musical theater, its no fun, popular music on piano DOESNT interest me what about debussy? signa - i was listening to the radio today, there was a scarlatti sonata.. GREAT CHOICE!
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