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Started by Gu4n, March 28, 2008, 08:34:24 AM

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The Pathétique Sonata is awesome, the third movement is my favorite.  Like, reeeaaaaaaly hard though.

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PianoMasta7

Moonlight Sonata is hard because the left hand is fused with the right hand...

Beethoven II

Quote from: G-Han on March 28, 2008, 03:34:02 PMI already can play Für Elise, it was the first song I could play, haha.

@Beethoven II: I play piano for seven years now, and I'm not really good at quick 'fingering' so I'd like to improve that. I tried Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata" but it was a tad too quick for me.

Well, take a shot at the second movement. it is the most famous, and it is easy and slow(notewise).

Okay then, obviously Fantasie from Beethoven Op.77 is not for you.

Try Menuet in C; K. WoO 10,No. 1, it is fairly fast, being moderato, but it is kinda of fun.

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Here are a couple slow songs for ya'

(Beethoven) Andante from the Sonata, Op.79. 
(I'm playing this right now, and it is fun...Chopin) The very so famous, Nocturne; Op.9, No. 2.

You should have no problem playing these(if you already have not)