Ilya Yakushev - Haydn's Sonata in D major (part 1/2)
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This made my heart do a waltz <3
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@marianomanto No preference really. They're both so similar in style that I often unintentionally lump them together.
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I thought I was doing the song decently until I heard this...
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@mxgirl918 Do you prefer Mozart or Haydn?
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i'm trying to play this... i'm feeling extremely insignificant
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@mxgirl918 It took me like four months XD (and still not perfect) i need to practice more jajaja
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HA! i was number 100 to like this :) Learning this for my jury this year..... and i LOVE it :D, but i should be practicing so i'mma go now
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awesome
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@MagicSteve46 Depends...like for me, I learn Mozart pieces faster than Brahms or Beethoven because I'm not good with big crazy chords. I think sightreading this must've been peanuts for him. Maybe a couple of weeks with 4+ hours of practice a day.
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@MagicSteve46 Depends Many hours to get note perfect and to the spped with no mistakes. Impossible to tell in days because of how long he has practiced it. If soully focused on this piece, fo say 4 hours a day, maybe 2 weeks although a piece is never perfect as everybody has their own opinion on how it should be played in termsof expression
@huangye2008 My sheet music says "allegro con brio" with metronome markings suggesting 132 bpm...which is pretty darn close to what the tempo is here
chilldave73 1 year ago 16
love.
mcbabi7 1 year ago 13