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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostFür Elise is far more difficult than it looks and sounds,to me anyway.
Been trying to play it for a couple of weeks,think my fingers are too fat for piano playing,always pressing 2 adjacent keys at the same time instead of the 1 indicated,,must try some music where that is allowed.
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostFür Elise is far more difficult than it looks and sounds,to me anyway.
Been trying to play it for a couple of weeks,think my fingers are too fat for piano playing,always pressing 2 adjacent keys at the same time instead of the 1 indicated,,must try some music where that is allowed.
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Originally posted by antongould View PostKeep at it ER .....Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI shouldn't worry, ER. Thelonius Monk evolved one of the most original and influential jazz piano playing styles out of doing just that!Originally posted by cloughie View Postedge, however long you thought it would be to play a piece fluently, double it and then treble that and the review how it's going. Stick at it - I'm told it's worth it - but it is hard work, but you know that!
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Originally posted by Caliban View Post
Another piece that rewards hours of effort getting some complex chords and discords under the fingers is Percy Grainger's arrangement of Dowland's Now, O Now I Needs Must Part
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostDon't think so. (Incidentally, while I know what golpe is, what are golpeadores? It's not something I'd attempt on my classical guitar)...
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