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  • this is so helpful thank u!

  • There isn't just "a theme" in the exposition but 2 or 3 themes usually. The development isn't "slower than the exposition"--no It's the part with the greatest excitement, the part that is most likely to drive the listener to ecstasy, to blow his mind--so if anything, things will accelerate. Tip: good way to learn sonata form is to listen to Mozart's piano (& violin) sonatas because it's easy to pick out the parts. Listen to each 3 times & you'll know it.

  • And again I hear, the metronome is your best friend....I have to agree, it is a great tool to utilize OFTEN in the beginning. I have not done it often enough and pay for it now. It just always got annoying, tapping the feet helps too, but is not as reliable at first. Nice video actually. Gives you a feel for the idea of a sonata, thanks!

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  • My piano mom delivers, yet again. :)

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