Mozart Piano Sonata in C, 1st Movement (No16,K. 545) - Thomas Andersen
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awesome!! may i ask how long have you been playing before learning this? i only started teaching myself to play last year, and i dont even know how to read notes :( is it too early for me to learn this piece? i really wanna learn this, it's my favorite
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Thomas u are great!!! keep up with great work :)))) best wishes!
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amazing, as always! thank you!! :* :x
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@thomandy Wow, already, with your input Im playing it a lot better!!! :)
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@PhillipLWilcher Yes, great knowledge! I used to practice scales staccato and with different rhythm. But I must admit its been a year since I practiced scales alone... Im watching Horowitz now, and yes. His hands are so calm, and compact! I do start the thumbs journey at once though, but yes it need even more fluentness. About the trills, Ill try to do that. I think you are right, I use my hands motion to get time done! Ill go to the piano now and try out your suggestions.
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@thomandy Perhaps too you could minimize the movement in your fingers on the trills - maybe play them closer to the key. In some of the arpeggio patterns you tend to roll the hand to cover them rather than actually articulate your fingers. I'm not 100% sure though . Have a look at Horowitz playing Mozart and you'll see he plays with a fairly "compact" hand, very little movement - all in the fingers. But again, I'm not sure:):):)
I have been playing for soon 3years. 15mai, was when I got my piano 3years ago. Its not the easiest of pieces, but if you go slow I think it will be a nice piece to at least know, and maybe youll be able to play it sooner than later! :) At a slow paste this piece is great to use for exercising! :)
thomandy 1 year ago
I think that you play it very slow is an Allegro, four years ago I play it an i play faster than you you can play better, I belive.you must study with metronome and study more technics I'm sorry for my english I'm Spanish
VIOLINE69 1 year ago
@VIOLINE69 Speed dont got anything to do with if its good or not :) But yes, I am still studying it, and Im using metronome! Actually a suggestion from one of my good friends Phillip, is to play it slower! Thanks for the feedback though, and no problemo, your English is fine!:)
thomandy 1 year ago