![]() The main issue with that part so far has been playing the melody in octaves and keeping it smooth.Īlso this piece without having a sostenuto Pedal is a real challenge, I’m having to basically fake it with pedal, voicing, and legato. The climax with all the 10ths and large jumps in both hands at the same time before the end of the second half will probably be a bit rough even after a lot of practice, but because my hands are large enough to play 10ths with relative ease I think I may be able to get through it. I like the song with a bit more triumphant sound than subdued. Which is why I play the melody more pronounced in my interpretation. Īlso the melody is marked as marcato by Liszt, however I find most people play it fairly quietly, which isn't as good musically imo. I play the intro faster than some people because I feel like it more flowing if you try to make sound as if it's in 6/8 rather than 4/4 as it's written (also then the ritardando at the end of the intro makes more sense musically). It's definitely gotten overall better since I recorded this clip, especially the polyrhythm towards the end (voicing that one LH F that some people leave out is hard!), and I've moved onto the second page. I was mainly trying to keep the left hand octaves light so the music sounds smoother overall. Playing could definitely better here, but I was pretty sick so it was hard to focus. But I like this version much more than the original Schubert, and even half this piece is already like a full version of Ave Maria on it's own, so I figured it's worth a shot to try. I am only learning up to the halfway point in this song because there's no way in hell I'm going to be able to play the double note arpeggios in tempo. See reddit's content policy for more examples of unwelcome content.įeedback definitely welcome, since I'm self taught I don't normally get any. commenting on someone's appearance), and the like, are not welcome and will be removed. Comments that contain personal attacks, hate speech, trolling, unnecessarily derogatory or inflammatory remarks or inappropriate remarks (e.g. ![]() If you're unsure if your post will be considered spam, please contact the moderators before posting.īe nice to each other. Spam includes posting too frequently, posting mainly links to your blog / Youtube channel, low-content blog posts, etc. No spam, advertising, low-content blog posts, etc. No generic piano music videos / playlists. Very basic theory/song/other tutorials are better suited to /r/learnmusic. ![]() The amount of Synthesia "tutorials" or beginner song tutorials we get is too much and would overtake the subreddit if we allowed them. No basic tutorials or Synthesia "tutorials". Please provide as much information as possible to foster good discussion. Pictures lacking context or details are subject to removal. Low-effort and meme image posts are better suited to /r/classicalmemes, /r/pianomemes, or /r/musicpics. No low-effort images, memes, jokes, or context-less images. If the FAQ doesn't answer your question, you can ask your question as a comment in the 'There Are No Stupid Questions' post.
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