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awesome channel.... what about toccata e fuge in D minor? i wanna learn that too much, i know is a quite diffcoult but let's try!
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6:58 Santa Clause is coming to town
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Might learn this, could always use a little Mozart in my repertoire :)
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I'm at 4:30 gotta improve speed
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Muito bom!!!!
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Dear youcanplayit, would you kindly expand the trill in the 25th measure (~3:14 in video) into notes, please? I have trouble synchronizing my 2 hands.
According to your video, EG# keys (Base) are released (judging by the color displayed on the keyboard) when A, B (Treble) sequence is played.
And I am not sure when I should play EG# the second time in the
C, B, C, B, C, B sequence.
In fact, the whole concept of trill is strange to me. Are the adjacent keys played as fast as you wish?
Thanks
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@youcanplayit Thank you so much!
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Thanks heaps, this is an awesome song to play! (and impress :D)
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@money132100 No, more like all easy until 11:52
Question: at time 0:22 seconds, you had B, A, G#, A, B, A, (G#), A. In a book I bought from Art and Music, it is B, A, G#, A, B, A, (G), A. Is this a print error in the book? Or am I reading the score wrong?
haoest 8 months ago
@haoest When an accidental is applied to a note in a bar, it lasts for the whole bar and applies to every instance of that note. So both the video and your book are OK ;-)
youcanplayit 8 months ago 3
There's something new in this tutorial about the color of the keys: green for the right hand and blue for the left hand as always, and for the very fast notes the color becomes grey when they no longer have to be hold down. This way they're still visible for a while.
This is a very difficult piece to play, yes, but put the blame on Mozart ;-)
Remember you can find a simplified version on the channel.
youcanplayit 10 months ago 21