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1st Movement of Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor "Quasi una fantasia", Op. 27, No. 2, by Ludwig van Beethoven, widely known as "The Moonlight Sonata"

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  • he has beautiful hands

  • @CarolinaeIvan1

    play any fingering format feels best for you for a particular piece. in this video, the pianist has to change to 1-2-4 eventually, especially when the fifth (pinky) finally comes out to play. watch my video in the video response :)

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  • You played this so beautifully.  :)

  • Is correct this fingering ( 1-3-5), beggining the sonata?...somebody knows?...

  • great!!!!

    

  • I love how its all dark :D

  • @DarkDragonAlchemist1 because it isn't being played correctly unfortunately. it can sound even better if played correctly

  • also, 1:08 to 1:11 you're playing octaves with the left hand, however in the sheet (bars 13 and 14) the E and G are not noted as octaves, but just single notes. same with the F# in the 14th bar.

  • ok, for instance 0:25 you're not playing the G# in the left hand chord progression, the sheet music notes this G# for that bar and the next bar.

  • i'm hainvg trouble reconciling some of the notes you play, or don't play for that matter, with the sheet music.

  • amazing.............

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