International Young Naturists Organisation
General Talk (primarily non-naturist) => The Hobby Hut => Topic started by: Surin Blastanos on March 22, 2021, 03:37:08 pm
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For any instrumentalists, which pieces are you learning/practicing at the minute? I'm practice movements 1 and 3 of Vivaldi's Concerto in A Minor on violin, and the Good Place main theme of piano
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So on piano, I mainly just practise Bohemian Rhapsody as I have been doing for the last year or so. But I'm looking to learn the classics such as Für Elise, Canon in D, etc.
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Strike by Whispered on guitar and hopefully vocals, and I've been looking into the Witcher 3 soundtrack for fingerstyle guitar and the Hollow Knight soundtrack for piano, not that I actually play much piano
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So on piano, I mainly just practise Bohemian Rhapsody as I have been doing for the last year or so. But I'm looking to learn the classics such as Für Elise, Canon in D, etc.
Ooh, Bohemian Rhapsody on Piano is cool
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Well one of the many pieces I am currently still getting the hang of is
La plus que lente by Debussy
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Well one of the many pieces I am currently still getting the hang of is
La plus que lente by Debussy
Cool, is that on piano?
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Well one of the many pieces I am currently still getting the hang of is
La plus que lente by Debussy
Cool, is that on piano?
Yep! Managed to get the hang of some parts, but there are still some parts that are really hard for me lol
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I remember doing the Vivaldi concerto when I played violin. But piano is my main instrument so now I’ve been learning katchaturian’s sonatina.
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Well one of the many pieces I am currently still getting the hang of is
La plus que lente by Debussy
Cool, is that on piano?
Yep! Managed to get the hang of some parts, but there are still some parts that are really hard for me lol
Being able to play any of it at all is impressive
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I remember doing the Vivaldi concerto when I played violin. But piano is my main instrument so now I’ve been learning katchaturian’s sonatina.
Wow, just listened to the start of it, that sounds tricky
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Well one of the many pieces I am currently still getting the hang of is
La plus que lente by Debussy
Cool, is that on piano?
Yep! Managed to get the hang of some parts, but there are still some parts that are really hard for me lol
Being able to play any of it at all is impressive
Well it is kinda hard. The middle parts is really crazy tho.
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Well one of the many pieces I am currently still getting the hang of is
La plus que lente by Debussy
Cool, is that on piano?
Yep! Managed to get the hang of some parts, but there are still some parts that are really hard for me lol
Being able to play any of it at all is impressive
Well it is kinda hard. The middle parts is really crazy tho.
Is that the "En animant" section?
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Well one of the many pieces I am currently still getting the hang of is
La plus que lente by Debussy
Cool, is that on piano?
Yep! Managed to get the hang of some parts, but there are still some parts that are really hard for me lol
Being able to play any of it at all is impressive
Well it is kinda hard. The middle parts is really crazy tho.
Is that the "En animant" section?
Yeah I think so lol. Just a note of jumps and speed control there
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I remember doing the Vivaldi concerto when I played violin. But piano is my main instrument so now I’ve been learning katchaturian’s sonatina.
Vivaldi! That name sends shivers down my spine thanks to one of our government departments who used it for 15 years on their call lines while people were on hold, in some cases they would take an hour or more to answer a call with Vivaldi playing over and over. They finally changed it claiming their reasons were that feedback that it caused anxiety for some people in particular autistic callers. Rather than blame their own shambles of a call centre and put more staff on to cut the waiting time the solution was to simply change the music. So now we have to suffer with eight different unnamed musical tracks during our hour long call for a five minute conversation.