Re: the most FUN pieces to play 17:25 on Monday, June 07, 2004
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(Svatypianist)
Hi! Me its Toccata and fugue in D minor by Bach
If i start it, i go on till the end with out feeling the time go by!!! It`s just so fun to play i never get bored of it!!!
Though i have never heared of ur pieces
Re: the most FUN pieces to play 01:38 on Tuesday, June 08, 2004
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(bobboeternal)
I like playing any kind of movie music, especially he`s a pirate from potc, the casper wish theme, schindler`s list theme, and the grand finale from edward scissorhands. As far as classical goes, i`d probably have to say chopins revolutionary etude and clair de lune by debussy. sometimes i can go for a moonlight sonata trip if i`m feelin bored.
Re: the most FUN pieces to play 07:24 on Friday, June 11, 2004
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(diXit)
i see that many of you like to play classical very much.
i learned a few years classical piano but then i quitte and i want to learn a very nice classical song with a bit of variation and not to booring. any suggestions?
Re: the most FUN pieces to play 13:34 on Friday, June 11, 2004
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(sean)
id have to say, like spinning plates by radiohead is a good (relatively easy) piece to play. also, anything by my buddy debussy, claire, reverie, album leaf. orr, if you dont feel like getting those shivers down your back that debussy gives you, you can do almost anything by chopin.
Re: the most FUN pieces to play 15:01 on Friday, June 11, 2004
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(mase)
Hmm maple leaf rag is amazing to play, (and its not classical) and... heavy congrats to yaakov, mephisto waltz is impossible sounding, well done for being able to play it.
Re: the most FUN pieces to play 13:42 on Monday, June 28, 2004
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(Sophie)
I love playing Chopin`s Fantasie Impromptu! To those of you who learned Liebestraum, do you think it`s harder or easier to learn than Fantasie? I would love to play it.