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How To Play Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement On Piano

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I'grand looking for a new challenging piece to acquire and am willing to spend several months on it if necessary. As for my feel, I have been playing piano for nearly 8 years and would probably consider Chopin's Fantasie-Impromptu to be the most technically demanding piece I know how to play. If you consider Moonlight Sonata mov 3 to exist too far of a goal to fix please suggest some other slice that may exist up to par if not harder than Fantasie-Impromptu. Thank you! smile


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Re: How hard.. is Beethoven'due south moonlight sonata 3rd movement?

I would say probably harder then the 1st and 2nd movements. Are y'all playing them already?

I'thou looking for a new challenging piece ... Every bit for my experience, I take been playing pianoforte for nigh 8 years and would probably consider Chopin's Fantasie-Impromptu to be the near technically demanding piece I know how to play. If y'all consider Moonlight Sonata mov 3 to be too far of a goal to set ...

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To me the tertiary motion, although fabulous sections, even when information technology is played very well it however sounds muddy and is not among my favorites. Plus, it is a monster to larn from what I empathise. If you want to learn it and and then continue it in your regular repertoire, would require constant upkeep. For me it would anyhow and would require too much maintenance. If you've managed well with the Chopin, you accept enough of choices now. Many members hither could aid you with that. Choices, and much better ones I remember. Seeking out professional communication and couching is often suggested, depending how serious you want to be.


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In The Pianist's Guide to Standard Pedagogy and Performance Literature (Alfred Publishing, 1995), which is aimed at the needs of teachers and students, Magrath says that "the final movement requires a mature pianist and presents enormous technical difficultires" (p. 66). She grades the sonata as a whole (including the last movement) at level 10, which is the most difficult level in her rating system.



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If you play the Fantaisie-Impromptu comfortably then I see no problem here.

It will be easier going if you already take your four-note broken chord exercises up to the same tempo at which yous'd like to play them in Moonlight, in all keys, without tension or pain. And comfortable octave scales, again without tension or pain.

But don't accuse in playing it loud and fast with tense hands for hours on terminate.



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