is this on classic music?
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is this on classic music?
I was wondering if other types of piano can be addressed here - or is it mainly classic music.
"Lesson one" by Russ Conway has always been one of my favourites - but definitely not a classic piece.
"Lesson one" by Russ Conway has always been one of my favourites - but definitely not a classic piece.
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Re: is this on classic music?
ok - would anyone be able to do a learning session of "Lesson one"
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Re: is this on classic music?
Do you mean this one?
I don't know why it is called "Lesson one", I definitely wouldn't recommend it for beginners But if you know already some other pieces and can play fluently, you can try it.
This is based on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_Flohwalzer For this simplified version there is a tutorial:
I don't know why it is called "Lesson one", I definitely wouldn't recommend it for beginners But if you know already some other pieces and can play fluently, you can try it.
This is based on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_Flohwalzer For this simplified version there is a tutorial:
Re: is this on classic music?
That's the one.
I know the easy version already, but the first one I want to learn.
I know the easy version already, but the first one I want to learn.
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Re: is this on classic music?
Tommy wrote:That's the one.
I know the easy version already, but the first one I want to learn.
You should learn how to read sheets! Then you can learn what piece you want to learn, without having to rely on others!
Re: is this on classic music?
ok - but the sheets then? I have tried to locate them on the net, but had very few hits.
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