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CLAIR DE LUNE
Title: Debussy: Clair de lune - Piano sheet music Author: Piano Street Subject Urtext with fingering of Debussy's piano piece Clair de Lune from Suite Bergamasque. NEW STEINWAY HAMMERS Steinwayman,depending how old your piano is,I would not put N.Y. hammers in a Hamburg.Yes you will kill the the distinctive tone of the Hamburg.The hammers used by Hamburg are made by Renner,and are known as a dense hard hot pressed hammer which is needled when voiced to achieve resilience, and bring out a balanced somewhat brighter tone.The NY hammer is a semi -cold CHOPIN SCHERZOS DIFFICULTIES Rhythm, tempo and evenness are the difficulties of the 4 Scherzi. The arpeggios of Scherzo no2 aren't that bad. Anyway, in response to the question, rather than write a long post, I created a blog post detailing my personal experience and the challenges I faced with the 4Scherzi.
BENDING ONLY THE TOP JOINT OF YOUR FINGERS I can do it but it wouldn't help me with piano in any way. I lock my fingers just beyond the double jointed position which allows me to move the ends of my fingers (I can only do this with 2 3 4 ) and it is about 20 degreas off a right angle before the finger collapses (clicks) to a less freaky position. EXAMPLE STUDIO POLICIES Here's mine. Unchanged for eight years, except the rates are higher now. Lol I'm wondering when I can raise them again. The best teacher in the state (imo) charges only $20 more per hour than I do, sometimes I think teachers here are undercutting each other. GRADING MOZART PIANO SONATAS Grade 5: K 545 in C major Grade 6: K 280 in F major K 282 in Eb major K 570 in Bb major Grade 7: K 279 in C major K 283 in G major K311 in D major K331 in A major MOST DIFFICULT SCRIABIN PIECE!? I do so hate these polls, but if I were to be asked at gunpoint to select one piece in this one, it would have to be Sonata No. 8. Like No. 10, the hypertense febrile helter-skelter of fragments that occurs towards its end is monstrously hard to control, let alone render meaningful and the oft-repeated (in different guises) passage in fourths is also notoriously tricky to bring off every time SUCCESSFUL REMOVAL OF SUPERFICIAL SCRATCHES My first ever piano arrived last week. Its a 1976 Yamaha U3. The whole family loves it and there's a bit of a queue to use it Anyway, there were some superficial scratches on the surface which under certain visual angles are exaggerated. BUYING A DIGITAL PIANO, NEED HELP!!! GHS ; GH ; GH3 ; OTHER? (where a guy do a test yamaha p95 and a px130) that impulse me to think more in px830 than ydp161, I not found a video show this difference on yamahas ydp; if someone want try record this to me see). people say all privias use same sistems. BADLY NEED YOUR ADVICE RE BUYING A CONOVER CABLE.. I hope that someone will be able to help me with an answer.. We have been renting a piano for my little girl to practice on and need to decide whether we should buy it. we have rented for over two years and spent over $4k to date on this Conover Cable, so the dealer says that the piano is worth a total of $6,895 and we'd have to pay additional$2900 + tax for it.
CLAIR DE LUNE
Title: Debussy: Clair de lune - Piano sheet music Author: Piano Street Subject Urtext with fingering of Debussy's piano piece Clair de Lune from Suite Bergamasque. NEW STEINWAY HAMMERS Steinwayman,depending how old your piano is,I would not put N.Y. hammers in a Hamburg.Yes you will kill the the distinctive tone of the Hamburg.The hammers used by Hamburg are made by Renner,and are known as a dense hard hot pressed hammer which is needled when voiced to achieve resilience, and bring out a balanced somewhat brighter tone.The NY hammer is a semi -cold CHOPIN SCHERZOS DIFFICULTIES Rhythm, tempo and evenness are the difficulties of the 4 Scherzi. The arpeggios of Scherzo no2 aren't that bad. Anyway, in response to the question, rather than write a long post, I created a blog post detailing my personal experience and the challenges I faced with the 4Scherzi.
BENDING ONLY THE TOP JOINT OF YOUR FINGERS I can do it but it wouldn't help me with piano in any way. I lock my fingers just beyond the double jointed position which allows me to move the ends of my fingers (I can only do this with 2 3 4 ) and it is about 20 degreas off a right angle before the finger collapses (clicks) to a less freaky position. EXAMPLE STUDIO POLICIES Here's mine. Unchanged for eight years, except the rates are higher now. Lol I'm wondering when I can raise them again. The best teacher in the state (imo) charges only $20 more per hour than I do, sometimes I think teachers here are undercutting each other. GRADING MOZART PIANO SONATAS Grade 5: K 545 in C major Grade 6: K 280 in F major K 282 in Eb major K 570 in Bb major Grade 7: K 279 in C major K 283 in G major K311 in D major K331 in A major MOST DIFFICULT SCRIABIN PIECE!? I do so hate these polls, but if I were to be asked at gunpoint to select one piece in this one, it would have to be Sonata No. 8. Like No. 10, the hypertense febrile helter-skelter of fragments that occurs towards its end is monstrously hard to control, let alone render meaningful and the oft-repeated (in different guises) passage in fourths is also notoriously tricky to bring off every time SUCCESSFUL REMOVAL OF SUPERFICIAL SCRATCHES My first ever piano arrived last week. Its a 1976 Yamaha U3. The whole family loves it and there's a bit of a queue to use it Anyway, there were some superficial scratches on the surface which under certain visual angles are exaggerated. BUYING A DIGITAL PIANO, NEED HELP!!! GHS ; GH ; GH3 ; OTHER? (where a guy do a test yamaha p95 and a px130) that impulse me to think more in px830 than ydp161, I not found a video show this difference on yamahas ydp; if someone want try record this to me see). people say all privias use same sistems. BADLY NEED YOUR ADVICE RE BUYING A CONOVER CABLE.. I hope that someone will be able to help me with an answer.. We have been renting a piano for my little girl to practice on and need to decide whether we should buy it. we have rented for over two years and spent over $4k to date on this Conover Cable, so the dealer says that the piano is worth a total of $6,895 and we'd have to pay additional$2900 + tax for it.
INTRODUCTION
Welcome aboard. I don't think you need to hesitate to ask questions here. Yes, the site may technically be for advanced players (whatever that may mean), but I think what people here care about more is whether you're serious with your intent to learn, and ask meaningfulquestions.
RACHMANINOFF
A great piece with an elegant LH melody paired with a simple barcarolle-style RH that transitions into sparkling runs of 16th notes, concluding with a classic witty Rachmaninoff ending. PIANO TOO HEAVY FOR A HOME? Putting a sheet of plywood under the piano would be efficient if the concern would be that the flooring itself would not be able to support the piano. However if it's the actual floor system itself, then putting plywood underneath probably wouldn't alleviate the problem. GRADING MOZART PIANO SONATAS Grade 5: K 545 in C major Grade 6: K 280 in F major K 282 in Eb major K 570 in Bb major Grade 7: K 279 in C major K 283 in G major K311 in D major K331 in A majorCHOPIN PRELUDES
Playing Piano is the easiest thing in the world, All you have to do is have the right finger on the right key at the right moment. INFORMATION ON FALCONE PIANOS Thank you very much RachFan and I wonder if there are any owners of the 7'4" grand or any Falcone model among the members of this forum. Santi Falcone sounds like an Italian name and it is interesting that another Italian, Mr Fazioli, was making his high quality pianos in Italy, the birthplace of the piano, at the same time. WHO IS THE BEST MOZART INTERPRETER? dear hh: welcome. about mozart, i agree with you that most recordings lack "something", what sometimes it's even difficult to say what is. anyway, i really like two versions of the complete cycle. first, and foremost, the one by mitsuko uchida, one of the greatest mozart performers i've ever heard. i think she have all the qualities of tone, expression, virtuosityanything that mozartian LEARNING ONLINE (READ 47 TIMES) Made a Liszt. Need new Handel's for Soler panel & Alkan foil. Will Faure Stein on the way to pick up Mendels' sohn. Josquin get WolfgangsSchu with Clara.
UPRIGHT PIANOS TO AVOID? I'm a fan of Baldwin Hamiltons myself. A real workhorse with good projection. Nothing fancy, just a good solid instrument. I have a Charles R. Walter that is well constructed, good tone and a solid bassfor a 44"er.
ZIMMERMANN VS. YAMAHA Hi eveybody, Last month I send a message that I am looking for an upright. I almost narrowed my search between Yamaha P 121 T andZimmermann Z1 125.
CLAIR DE LUNE
Title: Debussy: Clair de lune - Piano sheet music Author: Piano Street Subject Urtext with fingering of Debussy's piano piece Clair de Lune from Suite Bergamasque. NEW STEINWAY HAMMERS Steinwayman,depending how old your piano is,I would not put N.Y. hammers in a Hamburg.Yes you will kill the the distinctive tone of the Hamburg.The hammers used by Hamburg are made by Renner,and are known as a dense hard hot pressed hammer which is needled when voiced to achieve resilience, and bring out a balanced somewhat brighter tone.The NY hammer is a semi -cold CHOPIN SCHERZOS DIFFICULTIES Rhythm, tempo and evenness are the difficulties of the 4 Scherzi. The arpeggios of Scherzo no2 aren't that bad. Anyway, in response to the question, rather than write a long post, I created a blog post detailing my personal experience and the challenges I faced with the 4Scherzi.
BENDING ONLY THE TOP JOINT OF YOUR FINGERS I can do it but it wouldn't help me with piano in any way. I lock my fingers just beyond the double jointed position which allows me to move the ends of my fingers (I can only do this with 2 3 4 ) and it is about 20 degreas off a right angle before the finger collapses (clicks) to a less freaky position. EXAMPLE STUDIO POLICIES Here's mine. Unchanged for eight years, except the rates are higher now. Lol I'm wondering when I can raise them again. The best teacher in the state (imo) charges only $20 more per hour than I do, sometimes I think teachers here are undercutting each other. GRADING MOZART PIANO SONATAS Grade 5: K 545 in C major Grade 6: K 280 in F major K 282 in Eb major K 570 in Bb major Grade 7: K 279 in C major K 283 in G major K311 in D major K331 in A major MOST DIFFICULT SCRIABIN PIECE!? I do so hate these polls, but if I were to be asked at gunpoint to select one piece in this one, it would have to be Sonata No. 8. Like No. 10, the hypertense febrile helter-skelter of fragments that occurs towards its end is monstrously hard to control, let alone render meaningful and the oft-repeated (in different guises) passage in fourths is also notoriously tricky to bring off every time SUCCESSFUL REMOVAL OF SUPERFICIAL SCRATCHES My first ever piano arrived last week. Its a 1976 Yamaha U3. The whole family loves it and there's a bit of a queue to use it Anyway, there were some superficial scratches on the surface which under certain visual angles are exaggerated. BUYING A DIGITAL PIANO, NEED HELP!!! GHS ; GH ; GH3 ; OTHER? (where a guy do a test yamaha p95 and a px130) that impulse me to think more in px830 than ydp161, I not found a video show this difference on yamahas ydp; if someone want try record this to me see). people say all privias use same sistems. BADLY NEED YOUR ADVICE RE BUYING A CONOVER CABLE.. I hope that someone will be able to help me with an answer.. We have been renting a piano for my little girl to practice on and need to decide whether we should buy it. we have rented for over two years and spent over $4k to date on this Conover Cable, so the dealer says that the piano is worth a total of $6,895 and we'd have to pay additional$2900 + tax for it.
CLAIR DE LUNE
Title: Debussy: Clair de lune - Piano sheet music Author: Piano Street Subject Urtext with fingering of Debussy's piano piece Clair de Lune from Suite Bergamasque. NEW STEINWAY HAMMERS Steinwayman,depending how old your piano is,I would not put N.Y. hammers in a Hamburg.Yes you will kill the the distinctive tone of the Hamburg.The hammers used by Hamburg are made by Renner,and are known as a dense hard hot pressed hammer which is needled when voiced to achieve resilience, and bring out a balanced somewhat brighter tone.The NY hammer is a semi -cold CHOPIN SCHERZOS DIFFICULTIES Rhythm, tempo and evenness are the difficulties of the 4 Scherzi. The arpeggios of Scherzo no2 aren't that bad. Anyway, in response to the question, rather than write a long post, I created a blog post detailing my personal experience and the challenges I faced with the 4Scherzi.
BENDING ONLY THE TOP JOINT OF YOUR FINGERS I can do it but it wouldn't help me with piano in any way. I lock my fingers just beyond the double jointed position which allows me to move the ends of my fingers (I can only do this with 2 3 4 ) and it is about 20 degreas off a right angle before the finger collapses (clicks) to a less freaky position. EXAMPLE STUDIO POLICIES Here's mine. Unchanged for eight years, except the rates are higher now. Lol I'm wondering when I can raise them again. The best teacher in the state (imo) charges only $20 more per hour than I do, sometimes I think teachers here are undercutting each other. GRADING MOZART PIANO SONATAS Grade 5: K 545 in C major Grade 6: K 280 in F major K 282 in Eb major K 570 in Bb major Grade 7: K 279 in C major K 283 in G major K311 in D major K331 in A major MOST DIFFICULT SCRIABIN PIECE!? I do so hate these polls, but if I were to be asked at gunpoint to select one piece in this one, it would have to be Sonata No. 8. Like No. 10, the hypertense febrile helter-skelter of fragments that occurs towards its end is monstrously hard to control, let alone render meaningful and the oft-repeated (in different guises) passage in fourths is also notoriously tricky to bring off every time SUCCESSFUL REMOVAL OF SUPERFICIAL SCRATCHES My first ever piano arrived last week. Its a 1976 Yamaha U3. The whole family loves it and there's a bit of a queue to use it Anyway, there were some superficial scratches on the surface which under certain visual angles are exaggerated. BUYING A DIGITAL PIANO, NEED HELP!!! GHS ; GH ; GH3 ; OTHER? (where a guy do a test yamaha p95 and a px130) that impulse me to think more in px830 than ydp161, I not found a video show this difference on yamahas ydp; if someone want try record this to me see). people say all privias use same sistems. BADLY NEED YOUR ADVICE RE BUYING A CONOVER CABLE.. I hope that someone will be able to help me with an answer.. We have been renting a piano for my little girl to practice on and need to decide whether we should buy it. we have rented for over two years and spent over $4k to date on this Conover Cable, so the dealer says that the piano is worth a total of $6,895 and we'd have to pay additional$2900 + tax for it.
INTRODUCTION
Welcome aboard. I don't think you need to hesitate to ask questions here. Yes, the site may technically be for advanced players (whatever that may mean), but I think what people here care about more is whether you're serious with your intent to learn, and ask meaningfulquestions.
RACHMANINOFF
A great piece with an elegant LH melody paired with a simple barcarolle-style RH that transitions into sparkling runs of 16th notes, concluding with a classic witty Rachmaninoff ending. PIANO TOO HEAVY FOR A HOME? Putting a sheet of plywood under the piano would be efficient if the concern would be that the flooring itself would not be able to support the piano. However if it's the actual floor system itself, then putting plywood underneath probably wouldn't alleviate the problem. GRADING MOZART PIANO SONATAS Grade 5: K 545 in C major Grade 6: K 280 in F major K 282 in Eb major K 570 in Bb major Grade 7: K 279 in C major K 283 in G major K311 in D major K331 in A majorCHOPIN PRELUDES
Playing Piano is the easiest thing in the world, All you have to do is have the right finger on the right key at the right moment. INFORMATION ON FALCONE PIANOS Thank you very much RachFan and I wonder if there are any owners of the 7'4" grand or any Falcone model among the members of this forum. Santi Falcone sounds like an Italian name and it is interesting that another Italian, Mr Fazioli, was making his high quality pianos in Italy, the birthplace of the piano, at the same time. WHO IS THE BEST MOZART INTERPRETER? dear hh: welcome. about mozart, i agree with you that most recordings lack "something", what sometimes it's even difficult to say what is. anyway, i really like two versions of the complete cycle. first, and foremost, the one by mitsuko uchida, one of the greatest mozart performers i've ever heard. i think she have all the qualities of tone, expression, virtuosityanything that mozartian LEARNING ONLINE (READ 47 TIMES) Made a Liszt. Need new Handel's for Soler panel & Alkan foil. Will Faure Stein on the way to pick up Mendels' sohn. Josquin get WolfgangsSchu with Clara.
UPRIGHT PIANOS TO AVOID? I'm a fan of Baldwin Hamiltons myself. A real workhorse with good projection. Nothing fancy, just a good solid instrument. I have a Charles R. Walter that is well constructed, good tone and a solid bassfor a 44"er.
ZIMMERMANN VS. YAMAHA Hi eveybody, Last month I send a message that I am looking for an upright. I almost narrowed my search between Yamaha P 121 T andZimmermann Z1 125.
CLASSICAL PIANO MUSIC With a Piano Around the Corner. A rendering has been revealed for a new four-story building at 334 Evergreen Avenue, near the corner of Himrod Street in Bushwick, Brooklyn, with a striking design on the facade made to resemble piano keys. Read more at curbed.com.2021-05-10.
CHOPIN PRELUDES
The rhythmic complexity makes it technically challenging. 5. The group of slow preludes inthe beginning-though technically easy-can make one sound like a beginner. 6. E-flat major: must have the right gesture. 7. e-flat minor: don't know why, but tricky L. V. BEETHOVEN'S '32 PIANO SONATAS' RANKED IN ORDER OF But I'll tell you that the most difficult is Op. 106 (Bb), followed by Op. 101 (A). The easiest are Op. 49 Nos. 1 & 2, followed by Op. 2 No. 1 (Fm) There's a G major sonata with two movements, the first of which is marked "presto alla tedesca" or something. I think it's in the Opus70s, not positive.
NEW STEINWAY HAMMERS Steinwayman,depending how old your piano is,I would not put N.Y. hammers in a Hamburg.Yes you will kill the the distinctive tone of the Hamburg.The hammers used by Hamburg are made by Renner,and are known as a dense hard hot pressed hammer which is needled when voiced to achieve resilience, and bring out a balanced somewhat brighter tone.The NY hammer is a semi -cold EXAMPLE STUDIO POLICIES The annual registration fee of $35 for school-age students covers the cost of registration, recital fees, Music Fest fees, and a subscription to the Piano Explorer. The annual registration fee for adults is $15. Fees for optional events are collected separately.There is
PIANIST "LEVELS"?
Professional (Lvl 7) - A full-time, dedicated concert pianist who is good enough to teach conservatory students. This guy is highly experienced in playing with orchestras, can sightread actual sonatas or maybe even concerti with considerable ease, and in general can handle really difficult repertoire. This is the skill level requiredfor a
HOWARD BABY GRAND? JUNK OR NOT? A mid-size grand bearing the Baldwin name sells for about $20,000 to $35,000 depending on the model, whereas a second line piano such as a Howard, built offshore for Baldwin, would sell for less than half of that. The Howard should probably be compared to other pianos in that price range, such as Young Chang and others. WHO IS THE BEST MOZART INTERPRETER? But if you have an oppertunity, i would DEFINITELY advise you guys to listen to Brendel's interpretation of Mozart concerto in A major, KV.414 no. 12. It's the BEST recording that absolutely fits my ideal mozart interpretation. It has the sound, the phrasing, the lines andall the voices.
WHAT IS YOUR PIANO "GRADE"? Well, now it is over $300. My Gr. 10 exam was $188 CAD, and for the new season is now $194 CAD. One's "grade" also depends on the theory courses they have taken. These are the co-requisites required by each grade: -Grade 5 - Preliminary Rudiments. -Grade 6 - Grade 1 Rudiments.-Grade 7 -
QUESTION ABOUT LIEBESLEID (KREISLER-RACHMANINOFF) Question about Liebesleid (Kreisler-Rachmaninoff) « on: August 26, 2013, 04:12:35 PM ». Hi! Today, while searching for flashy virtuosic showpieces (because those performances are really fun to watch), I found the recording 'Virtuoso!' by Rosen. It was not live and there was no video, but instead of watching Kissin, Argerich or Lang Langplay
CLASSICAL PIANO MUSIC With a Piano Around the Corner. A rendering has been revealed for a new four-story building at 334 Evergreen Avenue, near the corner of Himrod Street in Bushwick, Brooklyn, with a striking design on the facade made to resemble piano keys. Read more at curbed.com.2021-05-10.
CHOPIN PRELUDES
The rhythmic complexity makes it technically challenging. 5. The group of slow preludes inthe beginning-though technically easy-can make one sound like a beginner. 6. E-flat major: must have the right gesture. 7. e-flat minor: don't know why, but tricky L. V. BEETHOVEN'S '32 PIANO SONATAS' RANKED IN ORDER OF But I'll tell you that the most difficult is Op. 106 (Bb), followed by Op. 101 (A). The easiest are Op. 49 Nos. 1 & 2, followed by Op. 2 No. 1 (Fm) There's a G major sonata with two movements, the first of which is marked "presto alla tedesca" or something. I think it's in the Opus70s, not positive.
NEW STEINWAY HAMMERS Steinwayman,depending how old your piano is,I would not put N.Y. hammers in a Hamburg.Yes you will kill the the distinctive tone of the Hamburg.The hammers used by Hamburg are made by Renner,and are known as a dense hard hot pressed hammer which is needled when voiced to achieve resilience, and bring out a balanced somewhat brighter tone.The NY hammer is a semi -cold EXAMPLE STUDIO POLICIES The annual registration fee of $35 for school-age students covers the cost of registration, recital fees, Music Fest fees, and a subscription to the Piano Explorer. The annual registration fee for adults is $15. Fees for optional events are collected separately.There is
PIANIST "LEVELS"?
Professional (Lvl 7) - A full-time, dedicated concert pianist who is good enough to teach conservatory students. This guy is highly experienced in playing with orchestras, can sightread actual sonatas or maybe even concerti with considerable ease, and in general can handle really difficult repertoire. This is the skill level requiredfor a
HOWARD BABY GRAND? JUNK OR NOT? A mid-size grand bearing the Baldwin name sells for about $20,000 to $35,000 depending on the model, whereas a second line piano such as a Howard, built offshore for Baldwin, would sell for less than half of that. The Howard should probably be compared to other pianos in that price range, such as Young Chang and others. WHO IS THE BEST MOZART INTERPRETER? But if you have an oppertunity, i would DEFINITELY advise you guys to listen to Brendel's interpretation of Mozart concerto in A major, KV.414 no. 12. It's the BEST recording that absolutely fits my ideal mozart interpretation. It has the sound, the phrasing, the lines andall the voices.
WHAT IS YOUR PIANO "GRADE"? Well, now it is over $300. My Gr. 10 exam was $188 CAD, and for the new season is now $194 CAD. One's "grade" also depends on the theory courses they have taken. These are the co-requisites required by each grade: -Grade 5 - Preliminary Rudiments. -Grade 6 - Grade 1 Rudiments.-Grade 7 -
QUESTION ABOUT LIEBESLEID (KREISLER-RACHMANINOFF) Question about Liebesleid (Kreisler-Rachmaninoff) « on: August 26, 2013, 04:12:35 PM ». Hi! Today, while searching for flashy virtuosic showpieces (because those performances are really fun to watch), I found the recording 'Virtuoso!' by Rosen. It was not live and there was no video, but instead of watching Kissin, Argerich or Lang Langplay
CHOPIN PRELUDES
The rhythmic complexity makes it technically challenging. 5. The group of slow preludes inthe beginning-though technically easy-can make one sound like a beginner. 6. E-flat major: must have the right gesture. 7. e-flat minor: don't know why, but trickyPIANIST "LEVELS"?
Professional (Lvl 7) - A full-time, dedicated concert pianist who is good enough to teach conservatory students. This guy is highly experienced in playing with orchestras, can sightread actual sonatas or maybe even concerti with considerable ease, and in general can handle really difficult repertoire. This is the skill level requiredfor a
WHAT IS YOUR PIANO "GRADE"? Well, now it is over $300. My Gr. 10 exam was $188 CAD, and for the new season is now $194 CAD. One's "grade" also depends on the theory courses they have taken. These are the co-requisites required by each grade: -Grade 5 - Preliminary Rudiments. -Grade 6 - Grade 1 Rudiments.-Grade 7 -
EXAMPLE STUDIO POLICIES The annual registration fee of $35 for school-age students covers the cost of registration, recital fees, Music Fest fees, and a subscription to the Piano Explorer. The annual registration fee for adults is $15. Fees for optional events are collected separately.There is
CHOPIN NOCTURNES EASIEST TO HARDEST williampiano, I have nothing against your opinion that op 62 ones are more challenging, but according to me the op 48/1 is the most challenging nocturne by far, and just as WHO IS THE BEST MOZART INTERPRETER? dear hh: welcome. about mozart, i agree with you that most recordings lack "something", what sometimes it's even difficult to say what is. anyway, i really like two versions of the complete cycle. first, and foremost, the one by mitsuko uchida, one of the greatest mozart performers i've ever heard. i think she have all the qualities of tone, expression, virtuosityanything that mozartian QUESTION ABOUT LIEBESLEID (KREISLER-RACHMANINOFF) Question about Liebesleid (Kreisler-Rachmaninoff) « on: August 26, 2013, 04:12:35 PM ». Hi! Today, while searching for flashy virtuosic showpieces (because those performances are really fun to watch), I found the recording 'Virtuoso!' by Rosen. It was not live and there was no video, but instead of watching Kissin, Argerich or Lang Langplay
MOST DIFFICULT SCRIABIN PIECE!? Quote from: ibbar on January 01, 2007, 01:22:06 AM. In general, the sonatas are Scriabin's most difficult pieces. There are some etudes with roughly equivalent technical requirements, but they lack comparable difficulties in architecture, length, etc. Almost everyone I've spoken to who's played it has agreed that the eighth sonata isthe
CHOPIN'S BALLADE NO 1 DIFFICULTY scott13. Chopin's first Ballade is actually surprisingly difficult to get the piece sounds right. The numerous sections of passage work connecting the main melodic ideas tend to be fast and difficult to master. On top of this is the musical difficulty of the piece. JUST FAILED MY GRADE 4 PIANO EXAM just failed my Grade 4 piano exam. « on: August 04, 2014, 11:00:34 PM . I just found out that I did not pass my ABRSM Grade 4 exam. I played ok before the exam and did all my scales well but went to pieces in the exam (I was not very well). I feel like a failure as Grade 4 is a fairly intermediate exam. I am not sure whether tore-take the
CLASSICAL PIANO MUSIC With a Piano Around the Corner. A rendering has been revealed for a new four-story building at 334 Evergreen Avenue, near the corner of Himrod Street in Bushwick, Brooklyn, with a striking design on the facade made to resemble piano keys. Read more at curbed.com.2021-05-10.
CHOPIN PRELUDES
The rhythmic complexity makes it technically challenging. 5. The group of slow preludes inthe beginning-though technically easy-can make one sound like a beginner. 6. E-flat major: must have the right gesture. 7. e-flat minor: don't know why, but trickyPIANIST "LEVELS"?
Professional (Lvl 7) - A full-time, dedicated concert pianist who is good enough to teach conservatory students. This guy is highly experienced in playing with orchestras, can sightread actual sonatas or maybe even concerti with considerable ease, and in general can handle really difficult repertoire. This is the skill level requiredfor a
NEW STEINWAY HAMMERS Steinwayman,depending how old your piano is,I would not put N.Y. hammers in a Hamburg.Yes you will kill the the distinctive tone of the Hamburg.The hammers used by Hamburg are made by Renner,and are known as a dense hard hot pressed hammer which is needled when voiced to achieve resilience, and bring out a balanced somewhat brighter tone.The NY hammer is a semi -cold EXAMPLE STUDIO POLICIES The annual registration fee of $35 for school-age students covers the cost of registration, recital fees, Music Fest fees, and a subscription to the Piano Explorer. The annual registration fee for adults is $15. Fees for optional events are collected separately.There is
RANKING OF DIFFICULTY OF WELL TEMPERED CLAVIER PRELUDES The C major prelude from book 1 (the first one) is probably the easiest (for a beginner - it's actually one of the harder ones to do really well). Then have a look at the two books and do the Cmaj, Amin, Gmaj, Emin, Fmaj, Dmin and so on. Also, go for the ones that are slower and more melodic. CHOPIN SCHERZOS DIFFICULTIES danhuyle. Rhythm, tempo and evenness are the difficulties of the 4 Scherzi. The arpeggios of Scherzo no2 aren't that bad. Anyway, in response to the question, rather than write a long post, I created a blog post detailing my personal experience and the challenges I facedwith the 4 Scherzi.
WHO IS THE BEST MOZART INTERPRETER? But if you have an oppertunity, i would DEFINITELY advise you guys to listen to Brendel's interpretation of Mozart concerto in A major, KV.414 no. 12. It's the BEST recording that absolutely fits my ideal mozart interpretation. It has the sound, the phrasing, the lines andall the voices.
WHAT IS YOUR PIANO "GRADE"? Well, now it is over $300. My Gr. 10 exam was $188 CAD, and for the new season is now $194 CAD. One's "grade" also depends on the theory courses they have taken. These are the co-requisites required by each grade: -Grade 5 - Preliminary Rudiments. -Grade 6 - Grade 1 Rudiments.-Grade 7 -
QUESTION ABOUT LIEBESLEID (KREISLER-RACHMANINOFF) Question about Liebesleid (Kreisler-Rachmaninoff) « on: August 26, 2013, 04:12:35 PM ». Hi! Today, while searching for flashy virtuosic showpieces (because those performances are really fun to watch), I found the recording 'Virtuoso!' by Rosen. It was not live and there was no video, but instead of watching Kissin, Argerich or Lang Langplay
CLASSICAL PIANO MUSIC With a Piano Around the Corner. A rendering has been revealed for a new four-story building at 334 Evergreen Avenue, near the corner of Himrod Street in Bushwick, Brooklyn, with a striking design on the facade made to resemble piano keys. Read more at curbed.com.2021-05-10.
CHOPIN PRELUDES
The rhythmic complexity makes it technically challenging. 5. The group of slow preludes inthe beginning-though technically easy-can make one sound like a beginner. 6. E-flat major: must have the right gesture. 7. e-flat minor: don't know why, but trickyPIANIST "LEVELS"?
Professional (Lvl 7) - A full-time, dedicated concert pianist who is good enough to teach conservatory students. This guy is highly experienced in playing with orchestras, can sightread actual sonatas or maybe even concerti with considerable ease, and in general can handle really difficult repertoire. This is the skill level requiredfor a
NEW STEINWAY HAMMERS Steinwayman,depending how old your piano is,I would not put N.Y. hammers in a Hamburg.Yes you will kill the the distinctive tone of the Hamburg.The hammers used by Hamburg are made by Renner,and are known as a dense hard hot pressed hammer which is needled when voiced to achieve resilience, and bring out a balanced somewhat brighter tone.The NY hammer is a semi -cold EXAMPLE STUDIO POLICIES The annual registration fee of $35 for school-age students covers the cost of registration, recital fees, Music Fest fees, and a subscription to the Piano Explorer. The annual registration fee for adults is $15. Fees for optional events are collected separately.There is
RANKING OF DIFFICULTY OF WELL TEMPERED CLAVIER PRELUDES The C major prelude from book 1 (the first one) is probably the easiest (for a beginner - it's actually one of the harder ones to do really well). Then have a look at the two books and do the Cmaj, Amin, Gmaj, Emin, Fmaj, Dmin and so on. Also, go for the ones that are slower and more melodic. CHOPIN SCHERZOS DIFFICULTIES danhuyle. Rhythm, tempo and evenness are the difficulties of the 4 Scherzi. The arpeggios of Scherzo no2 aren't that bad. Anyway, in response to the question, rather than write a long post, I created a blog post detailing my personal experience and the challenges I facedwith the 4 Scherzi.
WHO IS THE BEST MOZART INTERPRETER? But if you have an oppertunity, i would DEFINITELY advise you guys to listen to Brendel's interpretation of Mozart concerto in A major, KV.414 no. 12. It's the BEST recording that absolutely fits my ideal mozart interpretation. It has the sound, the phrasing, the lines andall the voices.
WHAT IS YOUR PIANO "GRADE"? Well, now it is over $300. My Gr. 10 exam was $188 CAD, and for the new season is now $194 CAD. One's "grade" also depends on the theory courses they have taken. These are the co-requisites required by each grade: -Grade 5 - Preliminary Rudiments. -Grade 6 - Grade 1 Rudiments.-Grade 7 -
QUESTION ABOUT LIEBESLEID (KREISLER-RACHMANINOFF) Question about Liebesleid (Kreisler-Rachmaninoff) « on: August 26, 2013, 04:12:35 PM ». Hi! Today, while searching for flashy virtuosic showpieces (because those performances are really fun to watch), I found the recording 'Virtuoso!' by Rosen. It was not live and there was no video, but instead of watching Kissin, Argerich or Lang Langplay
PIANIST "LEVELS"?
Professional (Lvl 7) - A full-time, dedicated concert pianist who is good enough to teach conservatory students. This guy is highly experienced in playing with orchestras, can sightread actual sonatas or maybe even concerti with considerable ease, and in general can handle really difficult repertoire. This is the skill level requiredfor a
L. V. BEETHOVEN'S '32 PIANO SONATAS' RANKED IN ORDER OF But I'll tell you that the most difficult is Op. 106 (Bb), followed by Op. 101 (A). The easiest are Op. 49 Nos. 1 & 2, followed by Op. 2 No. 1 (Fm) There's a G major sonata with two movements, the first of which is marked "presto alla tedesca" or something. I think it's in the Opus70s, not positive.
COMPLETE FINAL FINTASY COLLECTIONS SHEET MUSIC don't mention it wasn't barking at you per say, it's just that i'd hate for pianostreet to get in troube, another member let me know that the publishers can give the sites hell if they host copyrighted material in violation, the entire ff pc and ost is an extensive body of wrk as is a supremely expensive collection to build (i am still saving and buying and am several hundred dollars in and WHO IS THE BEST MOZART INTERPRETER? dear hh: welcome. about mozart, i agree with you that most recordings lack "something", what sometimes it's even difficult to say what is. anyway, i really like two versions of the complete cycle. first, and foremost, the one by mitsuko uchida, one of the greatest mozart performers i've ever heard. i think she have all the qualities of tone, expression, virtuosityanything that mozartian WHAT IS YOUR PIANO "GRADE"? Well, now it is over $300. My Gr. 10 exam was $188 CAD, and for the new season is now $194 CAD. One's "grade" also depends on the theory courses they have taken. These are the co-requisites required by each grade: -Grade 5 - Preliminary Rudiments. -Grade 6 - Grade 1 Rudiments.-Grade 7 -
CHOPIN NOCTURNES EASIEST TO HARDEST williampiano, I have nothing against your opinion that op 62 ones are more challenging, but according to me the op 48/1 is the most challenging nocturne by far, and just as MOST DIFFICULT SCRIABIN PIECE!? Quote from: ibbar on January 01, 2007, 01:22:06 AM. In general, the sonatas are Scriabin's most difficult pieces. There are some etudes with roughly equivalent technical requirements, but they lack comparable difficulties in architecture, length, etc. Almost everyone I've spoken to who's played it has agreed that the eighth sonata isthe
HOWARD BABY GRAND? JUNK OR NOT? A mid-size grand bearing the Baldwin name sells for about $20,000 to $35,000 depending on the model, whereas a second line piano such as a Howard, built offshore for Baldwin, would sell for less than half of that. The Howard should probably be compared to other pianos in that price range, such as Young Chang and others. WHAT'S THE NEXT STEP AFTER COMPLETING ALL LEVELS? Re: What's the next step after completing all levels? My usual approach is to ween them off the 'level' books at some point. When they're at 'Fur Elise' level, you can start to find decent amounts of legit piano music they can play. Books of moderate-level arrangements of famous themes and tunes are another way to go. JUST FAILED MY GRADE 4 PIANO EXAM just failed my Grade 4 piano exam. « on: August 04, 2014, 11:00:34 PM . I just found out that I did not pass my ABRSM Grade 4 exam. I played ok before the exam and did all my scales well but went to pieces in the exam (I was not very well). I feel like a failure as Grade 4 is a fairly intermediate exam. I am not sure whether tore-take the
CLAIR DE LUNE
Title: Debussy: Clair de lune - Piano sheet music Author: Piano Street Subject Urtext with fingering of Debussy's piano piece Clair de Lune from Suite Bergamasque. NEW STEINWAY HAMMERS Steinwayman,depending how old your piano is,I would not put N.Y. hammers in a Hamburg.Yes you will kill the the distinctive tone of the Hamburg.The hammers used by Hamburg are made by Renner,and are known as a dense hard hot pressed hammer which is needled when voiced to achieve resilience, and bring out a balanced somewhat brighter tone.The NY hammer is a semi -cold EXAMPLE STUDIO POLICIES The annual registration fee of $35 for school-age students covers the cost of registration, recital fees, Music Fest fees, and a subscription to the Piano Explorer. The annual registration fee for adults is $15. Fees for optional events are collected separately.There is
COMPLETE FINAL FINTASY COLLECTIONS SHEET MUSIC don't mention it wasn't barking at you per say, it's just that i'd hate for pianostreet to get in troube, another member let me know that the publishers can give the sites hell if they host copyrighted material in violation, the entire ff pc and ost is an extensive body of wrk as is a supremely expensive collection to build (i am still saving and buying and am several hundred dollars in and MOST DIFFICULT SCRIABIN PIECE!? Quote from: ibbar on January 01, 2007, 01:22:06 AM. In general, the sonatas are Scriabin's most difficult pieces. There are some etudes with roughly equivalent technical requirements, but they lack comparable difficulties in architecture, length, etc. Almost everyone I've spoken to who's played it has agreed that the eighth sonata isthe
BENDING ONLY THE TOP JOINT OF YOUR FINGERS Posts: 2248. bending only the top joint of your fingers. « on: March 11, 2006, 10:43:57 PM ». a friend of mine who's doing medicine told me that asians have some crazed genetic thing where they can bend the top join of say their second finger without bending the lower joint, whilst caucasians can't do it! so she made me do it in case pianists CAN SOMEONE LOSE PERFECT PITCH? Actually, the chromaticism is what sticks out to identify most easily with perfect pitch. I learned it was 18 and mastered it quite successfully, here's my book on the subject: And back to the original topic, no you can't lose it, you just get rusty without practice justlike anything else.
CURRENT THOUGHTS ON VALENTINA LISITSA? The one thing I believe is that she is a brilliant show-woman. She's like a female version of Liszt. Liszt was admired and had an incredible technique, Lisitsa is a woman who seems to have no tension in her arms and wrists whatsoever and plays effortlessly. A lot of people are jealous of that. WHAT GRADE IS HUNGARIAN DANCE? Rach3. Re: What Grade is Hungarian Dance? Probably an "8" or slightly higher. It's somewhat awkward if I remember, at least for most hands (unless your hands are on the large size, and you prefer playing mostly with your forearm and wrist, in which case you might have a predisposition towards playing Brahms). BADLY NEED YOUR ADVICE RE BUYING A CONOVER CABLE.. dogperson. Re: Badly need your advice re buying a CONOVER CABLE.. I am just a pianist, and not a tech, but yours is a 5' 1" grand, with a retail value of around $10,000. Since the price usually paid is a percentage of retail, the price is not a bargain. I could not find a serial number with what you have provided, but the link provided aboveCLAIR DE LUNE
Title: Debussy: Clair de lune - Piano sheet music Author: Piano Street Subject Urtext with fingering of Debussy's piano piece Clair de Lune from Suite Bergamasque. NEW STEINWAY HAMMERS Steinwayman,depending how old your piano is,I would not put N.Y. hammers in a Hamburg.Yes you will kill the the distinctive tone of the Hamburg.The hammers used by Hamburg are made by Renner,and are known as a dense hard hot pressed hammer which is needled when voiced to achieve resilience, and bring out a balanced somewhat brighter tone.The NY hammer is a semi -cold EXAMPLE STUDIO POLICIES The annual registration fee of $35 for school-age students covers the cost of registration, recital fees, Music Fest fees, and a subscription to the Piano Explorer. The annual registration fee for adults is $15. Fees for optional events are collected separately.There is
COMPLETE FINAL FINTASY COLLECTIONS SHEET MUSIC don't mention it wasn't barking at you per say, it's just that i'd hate for pianostreet to get in troube, another member let me know that the publishers can give the sites hell if they host copyrighted material in violation, the entire ff pc and ost is an extensive body of wrk as is a supremely expensive collection to build (i am still saving and buying and am several hundred dollars in and MOST DIFFICULT SCRIABIN PIECE!? Quote from: ibbar on January 01, 2007, 01:22:06 AM. In general, the sonatas are Scriabin's most difficult pieces. There are some etudes with roughly equivalent technical requirements, but they lack comparable difficulties in architecture, length, etc. Almost everyone I've spoken to who's played it has agreed that the eighth sonata isthe
BENDING ONLY THE TOP JOINT OF YOUR FINGERS Posts: 2248. bending only the top joint of your fingers. « on: March 11, 2006, 10:43:57 PM ». a friend of mine who's doing medicine told me that asians have some crazed genetic thing where they can bend the top join of say their second finger without bending the lower joint, whilst caucasians can't do it! so she made me do it in case pianists CAN SOMEONE LOSE PERFECT PITCH? Actually, the chromaticism is what sticks out to identify most easily with perfect pitch. I learned it was 18 and mastered it quite successfully, here's my book on the subject: And back to the original topic, no you can't lose it, you just get rusty without practice justlike anything else.
CURRENT THOUGHTS ON VALENTINA LISITSA? The one thing I believe is that she is a brilliant show-woman. She's like a female version of Liszt. Liszt was admired and had an incredible technique, Lisitsa is a woman who seems to have no tension in her arms and wrists whatsoever and plays effortlessly. A lot of people are jealous of that. WHAT GRADE IS HUNGARIAN DANCE? Rach3. Re: What Grade is Hungarian Dance? Probably an "8" or slightly higher. It's somewhat awkward if I remember, at least for most hands (unless your hands are on the large size, and you prefer playing mostly with your forearm and wrist, in which case you might have a predisposition towards playing Brahms). BADLY NEED YOUR ADVICE RE BUYING A CONOVER CABLE.. dogperson. Re: Badly need your advice re buying a CONOVER CABLE.. I am just a pianist, and not a tech, but yours is a 5' 1" grand, with a retail value of around $10,000. Since the price usually paid is a percentage of retail, the price is not a bargain. I could not find a serial number with what you have provided, but the link provided above INFORMATION ON FALCONE PIANOS rachfan. Falcone pianos were made in Haverhill, MA in what is today the Mason & Hamlin factory. The founder was Santi Falcone, a piano technician, whose dream was to create a top caliber piano made of the finest handcrafted materials. There were onlyCHOPIN PRELUDES
The rhythmic complexity makes it technically challenging. 5. The group of slow preludes inthe beginning-though technically easy-can make one sound like a beginner. 6. E-flat major: must have the right gesture. 7. e-flat minor: don't know why, but tricky SCHUMANN PAPILLONS OP.2 Hi guys, I recently filmed a video of my Schumann performance. I would like to get your input on this, so feel free to leave comments/suggestions! LEARNING ONLINE (READ 47 TIMES) Made a Liszt. Need new Handel's for Soler panel & Alkan foil. Will Faure Stein on the way to pick up Mendels' sohn. Josquin get WolfgangsSchu with Clara.
CAN SOMEONE LOSE PERFECT PITCH? Actually, the chromaticism is what sticks out to identify most easily with perfect pitch. I learned it was 18 and mastered it quite successfully, here's my book on the subject: And back to the original topic, no you can't lose it, you just get rusty without practice justlike anything else.
EASY SCRIABIN...?
That sonata is definitely way harder than what they are looking for. None of the sonatas come even close to being easy. Take a look at some of the following pieces: Album leaf op.45 no.1. YouTube. &feature=related. Feuillet d'album Op.58. YouTube. &feature=related (abit harder)
MOZART SONATAS ESIEST TO HARDEST It's really subjective. For example, K. 284, K. 309, K. 311, and K 570 are on the DipABRSM syllabus, while K. 310, K. 457, K. 533, and K. 576 are on the LRSM syllabus, but some people on this forum (including me) consider K. 284 more difficult than most of Mozart's sonatas, and definitely not in the class of K. 309, K. 570, and K. 311. Logged. WHO IS THE BEST MOZART INTERPRETER? But if you have an oppertunity, i would DEFINITELY advise you guys to listen to Brendel's interpretation of Mozart concerto in A major, KV.414 no. 12. It's the BEST recording that absolutely fits my ideal mozart interpretation. It has the sound, the phrasing, the lines andall the voices.
MASON + RISCH = QUALITY? 4) run your hands over the tops of the hammers with light pressure, feel for any side to side play which indicates loose center pins. 5) If possible, look for cracks in the pinblock (very serious) 6) play a high reble note repeatedly (40-60X) quickly to check for pin bushings that swell with friction heat (repitition will be compromised) 7 SUCCESSFUL REMOVAL OF SUPERFICIAL SCRATCHES Re: Successful removal of superficial scratches. Another tip is to avoid the use of any kind of cloth (even microfibre) for dusting the case. These can themselves add micro-scratches.The best thing to use is an old-fashioned feather duster (there are now synthetic imitations) which you just flick lightly across the surface ratherthan rubbing.
CLASSICAL PIANO MUSIC With a Piano Around the Corner. A rendering has been revealed for a new four-story building at 334 Evergreen Avenue, near the corner of Himrod Street in Bushwick, Brooklyn, with a striking design on the facade made to resemble piano keys. Read more at curbed.com.2021-05-10.
CLAIR DE LUNE
Title: Debussy: Clair de lune - Piano sheet music Author: Piano Street Subject Urtext with fingering of Debussy's piano piece Clair de Lune from Suite Bergamasque.CHOPIN PRELUDES
The rhythmic complexity makes it technically challenging. 5. The group of slow preludes inthe beginning-though technically easy-can make one sound like a beginner. 6. E-flat major: must have the right gesture. 7. e-flat minor: don't know why, but tricky NEW STEINWAY HAMMERS Steinwayman,depending how old your piano is,I would not put N.Y. hammers in a Hamburg.Yes you will kill the the distinctive tone of the Hamburg.The hammers used by Hamburg are made by Renner,and are known as a dense hard hot pressed hammer which is needled when voiced to achieve resilience, and bring out a balanced somewhat brighter tone.The NY hammer is a semi -cold EXAMPLE STUDIO POLICIES The annual registration fee of $35 for school-age students covers the cost of registration, recital fees, Music Fest fees, and a subscription to the Piano Explorer. The annual registration fee for adults is $15. Fees for optional events are collected separately.There is
MOST DIFFICULT SCRIABIN PIECE!? Quote from: ibbar on January 01, 2007, 01:22:06 AM. In general, the sonatas are Scriabin's most difficult pieces. There are some etudes with roughly equivalent technical requirements, but they lack comparable difficulties in architecture, length, etc. Almost everyone I've spoken to who's played it has agreed that the eighth sonata isthe
SCARLATTI SONATAS IN PROGRESSIVE ORDER OF DIFFICULTY?SCARLATTI K466SHEET MUSIC
Thanks in advance. Here are over 200 Scarlatti sonatas in progressive order of difficulty (it should get you started - grades are ABRSM): Elementary (grades 1 HOWARD BABY GRAND? JUNK OR NOT? A mid-size grand bearing the Baldwin name sells for about $20,000 to $35,000 depending on the model, whereas a second line piano such as a Howard, built offshore for Baldwin, would sell for less than half of that. The Howard should probably be compared to other pianos in that price range, such as Young Chang and others. SUCCESSFUL REMOVAL OF SUPERFICIAL SCRATCHES Re: Successful removal of superficial scratches. Another tip is to avoid the use of any kind of cloth (even microfibre) for dusting the case. These can themselves add micro-scratches.The best thing to use is an old-fashioned feather duster (there are now synthetic imitations) which you just flick lightly across the surface ratherthan rubbing.
BADLY NEED YOUR ADVICE RE BUYING A CONOVER CABLE..CONOVER PIANO VALUECONOVER BABY GRAND PIANOCONOVER BABY GRAND PIANO VALUECONOVERCABLE UPRIGHT PIANO
dogperson. Re: Badly need your advice re buying a CONOVER CABLE.. I am just a pianist, and not a tech, but yours is a 5' 1" grand, with a retail value of around $10,000. Since the price usually paid is a percentage of retail, the price is not a bargain. I could not find a serial number with what you have provided, but the link provided above CLASSICAL PIANO MUSIC With a Piano Around the Corner. A rendering has been revealed for a new four-story building at 334 Evergreen Avenue, near the corner of Himrod Street in Bushwick, Brooklyn, with a striking design on the facade made to resemble piano keys. Read more at curbed.com.2021-05-10.
CLAIR DE LUNE
Title: Debussy: Clair de lune - Piano sheet music Author: Piano Street Subject Urtext with fingering of Debussy's piano piece Clair de Lune from Suite Bergamasque.CHOPIN PRELUDES
The rhythmic complexity makes it technically challenging. 5. The group of slow preludes inthe beginning-though technically easy-can make one sound like a beginner. 6. E-flat major: must have the right gesture. 7. e-flat minor: don't know why, but tricky NEW STEINWAY HAMMERS Steinwayman,depending how old your piano is,I would not put N.Y. hammers in a Hamburg.Yes you will kill the the distinctive tone of the Hamburg.The hammers used by Hamburg are made by Renner,and are known as a dense hard hot pressed hammer which is needled when voiced to achieve resilience, and bring out a balanced somewhat brighter tone.The NY hammer is a semi -cold EXAMPLE STUDIO POLICIES The annual registration fee of $35 for school-age students covers the cost of registration, recital fees, Music Fest fees, and a subscription to the Piano Explorer. The annual registration fee for adults is $15. Fees for optional events are collected separately.There is
MOST DIFFICULT SCRIABIN PIECE!? Quote from: ibbar on January 01, 2007, 01:22:06 AM. In general, the sonatas are Scriabin's most difficult pieces. There are some etudes with roughly equivalent technical requirements, but they lack comparable difficulties in architecture, length, etc. Almost everyone I've spoken to who's played it has agreed that the eighth sonata isthe
SCARLATTI SONATAS IN PROGRESSIVE ORDER OF DIFFICULTY?SCARLATTI K466SHEET MUSIC
Thanks in advance. Here are over 200 Scarlatti sonatas in progressive order of difficulty (it should get you started - grades are ABRSM): Elementary (grades 1 HOWARD BABY GRAND? JUNK OR NOT? A mid-size grand bearing the Baldwin name sells for about $20,000 to $35,000 depending on the model, whereas a second line piano such as a Howard, built offshore for Baldwin, would sell for less than half of that. The Howard should probably be compared to other pianos in that price range, such as Young Chang and others. SUCCESSFUL REMOVAL OF SUPERFICIAL SCRATCHES Re: Successful removal of superficial scratches. Another tip is to avoid the use of any kind of cloth (even microfibre) for dusting the case. These can themselves add micro-scratches.The best thing to use is an old-fashioned feather duster (there are now synthetic imitations) which you just flick lightly across the surface ratherthan rubbing.
BADLY NEED YOUR ADVICE RE BUYING A CONOVER CABLE..CONOVER PIANO VALUECONOVER BABY GRAND PIANOCONOVER BABY GRAND PIANO VALUECONOVERCABLE UPRIGHT PIANO
dogperson. Re: Badly need your advice re buying a CONOVER CABLE.. I am just a pianist, and not a tech, but yours is a 5' 1" grand, with a retail value of around $10,000. Since the price usually paid is a percentage of retail, the price is not a bargain. I could not find a serial number with what you have provided, but the link provided abovePIANIST "LEVELS"?
Professional (Lvl 7) - A full-time, dedicated concert pianist who is good enough to teach conservatory students. This guy is highly experienced in playing with orchestras, can sightread actual sonatas or maybe even concerti with considerable ease, and in general can handle really difficult repertoire. This is the skill level requiredfor a
INFORMATION ON FALCONE PIANOS rachfan. Falcone pianos were made in Haverhill, MA in what is today the Mason & Hamlin factory. The founder was Santi Falcone, a piano technician, whose dream was to create a top caliber piano made of the finest handcrafted materials. There were only SCHUMANN "IN DER NACHT" FROM FANTASIESTUCKE OP. 12 Hello all, I am an adult amateur pianist who returned to the piano about a year ago after several year's absence. I've been working on this piece from Schumann's Fantasiestucke op. 12 SUCCESSFUL REMOVAL OF SUPERFICIAL SCRATCHES Re: Successful removal of superficial scratches. Another tip is to avoid the use of any kind of cloth (even microfibre) for dusting the case. These can themselves add micro-scratches.The best thing to use is an old-fashioned feather duster (there are now synthetic imitations) which you just flick lightly across the surface ratherthan rubbing.
CHOPIN NOCTURNES EASIEST TO HARDEST williampiano, I have nothing against your opinion that op 62 ones are more challenging, but according to me the op 48/1 is the most challenging nocturne by far, and just as DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PETROF AND YAMAHA The yamaha is over 20 years old and beutiful. The Petrof is2 years old. The older yamaha uprights are, i believe considered to be far superior to the newer Yamaha models as Yamaha has moved production to China and quality has gone down. Yamaha's typically have a brighter tone whereas I think the Petrof is a work of art. HOWARD BABY GRAND? JUNK OR NOT? A mid-size grand bearing the Baldwin name sells for about $20,000 to $35,000 depending on the model, whereas a second line piano such as a Howard, built offshore for Baldwin, would sell for less than half of that. The Howard should probably be compared to other pianos in that price range, such as Young Chang and others.AUTUMN IN MY HEART
I really don't know why you haven't had any response to your thread but would just like to say that I thoroughly enjoyed listening to your playing of this piece. HOW GOOD IS PAUL BARTON, DO YOU THINK? Re: How good is Paul Barton, do you think? «Reply #6 on: October 21, 2014, 06:43:19 PM ». It wasn't a joke. I meant skilled as a pianist, both technically and emotionally. I think he could rival some of the modern day "greats" (Lang Lang, Li, Pollini ( (If you even count him as modern)), etc). And I say greats with a hefty dose of salt.KAWAI K-800 V K-600
huaidongxi. does your k 600 have a true sostenuto pedal in the middle -- the K800 does and the specs imply that it's the sole kawai upright to have one. otherwise, the only difference by kawai's listed specs is a different hammer felt, and a fancier music desk. retail prices in the u.s. for new pianos appear about 5-10% higher for the 800Welcome Guest!
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