Mozart - Sonata in E flat major, K.282 II - Minuets I - II

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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2009

The second movement of Sonata K.282 in E flat major by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791).

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  • It kinda sounds like a harpsichord, which is cool! haha.

  • Haha, that's just the work of my lousy camera microphone. XD

  • It's cool though. I'm working on this song for my gr. 10 (RCM = canadian agency of music). It's fun so far! I'm in love with the song at the moment!

  • Nice! Yup, I use the RCM system too. :) I'm grade 9 and this was just the easiest of the movements. I haven't tried playing the others, yet. I may do so when I'm slightly more skilled in classical-age pieces.

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  • I love this sonata, it is one of my favourites! I love how it's different from the other sonatas, and it's not played so often. I'd love to hear you play the first movement... that's my favourite one. :) Nice playing!

  • OMG i havee to do this for my 5th AMEB!!!!!!!!! annoying much -_-

    good work anyway!!!!! *thumbs up*

    at least i know wat its supposed to sound like now (:

    i hate the 2nd part so confusing >.>

  • haha nice but i dont know anything about a classical piano soo yup it sounds good to me =)

  • me too! having serious trouble with rhythm and i'm ready to throw my metronome at the wall!

  • Good luck! Let me know how it went if you get a chance. :)

  • You have to trust me on this...I always try my best to pay attention to dynmaics, but, if you watch my other videos, you'll see that none of them have dynamics either. The problem is the poor audio recording on my camera. In future, I hope to try using a micorphone to replace the sound, but for the time being, placing the camera by the edge of the keys proved to be the easiest way to record quickly. Thanks for the comment, and I'm glad you otherwise liked it.

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