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Nov 08, 2005 21:43
I need your opinions for the piece I may be playing after Zigeurnerweisen (
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mintpatch
November 8 2005, 21:20:51 UTC
how about the bruch scottish fantasy?
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intotherain428
November 8 2005, 21:35:33 UTC
I've played that one last year.
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czirconium
November 8 2005, 21:45:23 UTC
polish dance by some guy
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intotherain428
November 9 2005, 15:57:28 UTC
which one is that?
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muhshenunsahnai
November 8 2005, 22:15:18 UTC
Fie upon violin! :)
Why not try the piano (again) or a different instrument altogether?
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intotherain428
November 9 2005, 16:00:06 UTC
Oh perhaps later.
Were you really online at 6:15am?
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intotherain428
November 9 2005, 16:00:43 UTC
nevermind, lj time is weird.
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mintpatch
November 9 2005, 16:36:22 UTC
how about dvorak violin concerto?
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winkspandaswink
November 9 2005, 18:32:54 UTC
Don't do Wieniawski. I'm doing that one.
(Actually, you can do the crappy third movement.)
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intotherain428
November 9 2005, 18:54:15 UTC
Really? Cool. That's a tough one, isn't it?
Third mvmt seems fun, but I don't think I'm allowed to choose that one either.
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winkspandaswink
November 11 2005, 06:02:22 UTC
it's deceptively hard.
There is a lot of technique in it, but it isn't all completely random like the Barber, for example. It all follows the same chord progressions, such as in the double stops. The trick is just being able to play them moderatly fast.
I think it's absolutely gorgeous.
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Why not try the piano (again) or a different instrument altogether?
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Were you really online at 6:15am?
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(Actually, you can do the crappy third movement.)
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Third mvmt seems fun, but I don't think I'm allowed to choose that one either.
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There is a lot of technique in it, but it isn't all completely random like the Barber, for example. It all follows the same chord progressions, such as in the double stops. The trick is just being able to play them moderatly fast.
I think it's absolutely gorgeous.
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