Cyril Scott- Lotus Land
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What I love about piano is there are so many pieces that you can learn to play that you just get so overwhelmed, in a good way.
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@KangarooMeringue It's really important to play long octave passages with relaxed wrists. If they're not relaxed and loose, the sound won't be nice and you will actually injure your hands.
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@PrincessRae7 Yeah lol, even I learnt it, except I forgot.....:( That's why I'm gonna try relearn it once i find the time lol.
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interesting how you take your left hand above your right to play the glissandos near the end. i only ever played it with two. but excellent performance!
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@mnfchen I meant glissandos
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OMG marry me, your crescendos. omg omg too sexy
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@PrincessRae7 its grade 10, it all depends on your grade level and your dedication to the piece...
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Thank you bunches!
Did you have any difficulties in playing the long octave passages? I'm trying to learn this piece and I feel like I'm ripping my hand apart every time I get to that section.
KangarooMeringue 1 year ago
@KangarooMeringue it was difficult for me to learn for a couple weeks, but if you just play slowly before gradually building up speed and muscle memory, it shouldn't hurt your hands.
stockbroker50 1 year ago
How difficult is this to play? I think I might do this for my piano solo, but I only have about a month to learn it. I'm a pretty fast learner though.
PrincessRae7 2 years ago
The piece is moderately difficult. One month of dedicated practice should suffice.
stockbroker50 2 years ago
This song is amazing I think I'll but the chopin aside for the time being to devote my time to learn this beautiful piece.
Although it will take some time I have a better chance of finishing this piece before I finish Chopin etude, 25 n. 1, and the chopin 24 prelude.
Can't wait.
Pianosolful 2 years ago
Nice :D
stockbroker50 2 years ago