johan pachelbel canon in d
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johan pachelbel canon in d
This is a beautiful piece, I can't stop listening. I am practicing piano from June 2008 2 hours daily, and I like to learn this extraordinary piece, but I don't know the difficulties in this piece. Can somebody experienced in canon explain me tricks to learn faster this piece. I saw something at the end of score (variations on the canon 20 kb), measures from 85 to 93, ordinary notes with three short lines across which has been played very fast. I don't know how to perform this. Thanks in advance.
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danzack wrote:This is a beautiful piece, I can't stop listening. I am practicing piano from June 2008 2 hours daily, and I like to learn this extraordinary piece, but I don't know the difficulties in this piece. Can somebody experienced in canon explain me tricks to learn faster this piece. I saw something at the end of score (variations on the canon 20 kb), measures from 85 to 93, ordinary notes with three short lines across which has been played very fast. I don't know how to perform this. Thanks in advance.
This is Impossible to answer cause of one simple thing: There are SO many arrangements of this piece!
So based on what you say, I have no idea to picture me your problem at all

To Q like this you should provide a picture of the sheets, link to the sheets or something like that.
Thats the only way to answer something like this!
A general Principe when learning songs is to go slow and dont make mistakes when learning it and playing it slow! Then you have to go Very slow in the beginning to avoid mistakes!


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I also played canon but only haft of it the other is under practice.. Thom is right you should provide some links about it.. the only keyword to complete it is to practice it slowly that should lead you to victory.. 

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Re: johan pachelbel canon in d
here you have the picture. Look the upper notes with 3 short lines across.
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the picture doesn't appear. I dont know why. Can anybody tell me how to attach picture to reply ??
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Here you go !!! The uper notes with 3 short lines across.
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Well, first of all, you got very strange sheets!
hehe
I havnt seen that type of sheets for a piano-piece for two hands ever
I have seen pieces graded 1 that is only melody, for kids with only one clef, usually the trebleclf but...
Second, sorry but I have Never seen notes like that with 3 lines across, so this is totally new for me
Maybe someone else know! Sorry I cant be of any help.
If you where to Guess though, id say you just play the notes and dont mind the lines
hehe..
EDIT: Now that was a bad guess

I havnt seen that type of sheets for a piano-piece for two hands ever

I have seen pieces graded 1 that is only melody, for kids with only one clef, usually the trebleclf but...

Second, sorry but I have Never seen notes like that with 3 lines across, so this is totally new for me

If you where to Guess though, id say you just play the notes and dont mind the lines

EDIT: Now that was a bad guess

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maybe, this can help you.... it sounds like tremolo... like that note has been played 8 times very fast.
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Well these links might help you:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tremolo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASxkDJRZLVI
Practice octave scales and arpeggios.
I don't think you have to play an exact number so long as you just follow the beat.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tremolo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASxkDJRZLVI
Practice octave scales and arpeggios.
I don't think you have to play an exact number so long as you just follow the beat.
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kimitsu wrote:Well these links might help you:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tremolo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASxkDJRZLVI
Practice octave scales and arpeggios.
I don't think you have to play an exact number so long as you just follow the beat.
Great



So good to know what it is

Re: johan pachelbel canon in d
Same I had no idea either =(.
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