Clementi - Sonatina Op.36 No.1 in C Major
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@YIHUAKEHRER agreed, I can definitely remember my intense frusttration with the pieces I was playing, but now I am infinitely grateful this music (and ALL music frankly) is a part of my life. If you are really talented at playing music and enjoy music intensely, then I don't think its possible to "hate" any music. You can be frustrated all you want, but in the end its the love for a piece that endures, not the work that came with it.
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@I2cansing I disagree. I play piano competitively, and I played this piece when I was approximately 6-7 years old. Its a fantastic piece, and it really helps add a great technical basis for my playing. However, I greatly appreciate what you deemed as "pushing". I moved onto big pieces when I was relatively young (first mozart concerto I believe when I was 11) and it really heled push me to become a better musician. I'm here because I love music, and being pushed never made me hate it one bit
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That's great!
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@xiyangyang45007 you copyed my name!!!!!!!!!:(
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beautiful
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i agree xiyang
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I thought this is very good:),don't you think?
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I just picked up this song my new piano teacher today, Its going to be tricky to learn!
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The third movement is "vivace" not "vivance", which it says in the description.
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This piece is so beautiful; I don't think I will be able to play this piece as well as Diane.
The greatest version I found. :)
JustAccountPL 1 year ago 17
my music teacher gave me this today and was like "GO!" I can't sight read very well - so today went horribly, but I promised I would practice, and listening to the piece a few times helps me A LOT so thank you for posting this - this way I can practice correctly and avoid my teacher's wrath lol
megacrazy04 1 year ago 14