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@TheJaniMausi I mean 00:39 :D
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@LurellePiano Thanks for that. It is strange that this piece seems to be played exclusively in the USA. In UK where I am, no-one plays it, or any of the other studies.
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Thank you! My friend played this, and I've wanted to (we're both thirteen, but she's played two years longer than me). She told me the name of this piece, but I forgot the composer X( I found it, finally! Thank you. :)
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@W3OWNS Thank you. My performance is not immaculate, but it's great if it helps you get an idea of how the piece goes. I wish you luck with your study of the piece!
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I'm learning this but I cant play the scale at 39:00 :(
My fingers are not together there...
I wish I could play as good as you....
(sorry for my bad english, I,m german)
TheJaniMausi 5 months ago
@TheJaniMausi Thanks for your comment, and I wish you success in learning the piece. My performance is not totally immaculate, but the main thing is to go for the overall effect. You need to focus on arm and wrist movements as well as fingerings.
PSearPianist 5 months ago
just started learning how to play this... just googled the meaning of "presco con fuoco" i knew presco con meant "fast with" so apparently it is fast with fury or something like that... this will be fun to play once i figure out how to play it that fast :)
SqeeziePinkerton 7 months ago
@SqeeziePinkerton Thank you for that - and good luck with your study of the piece. With a work like this, it is getting the overall mood and feeling that is more important than getting every last note spot on and in strict time!
PSearPianist 7 months ago
@PSearPianist Really? That's interesting.. perhaps they're in hiding. Anyways, there was no free sheet music for it that I could find. Disappointing. :-(
LurellePiano 7 months ago
@LurellePiano You can download the Op. 39 studies complete for free from IMSLP (search for it on Google).
PSearPianist 7 months ago