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Originally posted by rocky: let's just say I will have to enjoy listening to you all play the pieces from this book and I'll just follow along with all the pretty little notes in my book.....because.....I don't think I can play anything in it.....(sigh)......
rocky, his music LOOKS a lot harder than it really is, because it's these never-ending arpeggios, usually 8th notes, and it looks intimidating all stretched out on the page like that. But I KNOW you can play at least a few because I know you've played harder stuff. Go back and give Limbo a try. There's, what, only 3 different chords in the left hand? Get those 3 chords down and you've learned the entire left hand. The right hand is just arpeggios of those three chords. Most of the time you don't even have to reach an octave, I believe. I know you can play that piece.
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Originally posted by mr_super-hunky: I am playing 'Nefeli" almost 20 times per day now!! . I am absolutely hooked!
So when do we get to hear a recording of it?
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S-H....Can't wait to hear your recording of Nefeli
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How about I save it for Feb 15th(next recital).
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OK, I'll give Limbo a try! His stuff definitely looks tough on paper though...all those notes!!
When I reach the place I'm going, I will surely know my way.
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Rocky, you too should play Nefeli. It looks very intimidating with all the notes but I promise, after a few passes through it, you won't even be reading half-three quarters of them as they are so repetitive.
The song is so nice it will be worth the effort. I get hung up in several sections still but I can play through them; just at a slower pace for for a moment.
Every time I play this piece the tricky parts get a litle smoother as I am starting to memorize the score and know where the next notes are without having to read the sheets. This actually helps me a lot (memorizing) as it takes away having to read the score correctly.
If you play any piece enough, you will probably end up memorizing it without even trying to.
Good luck, I want to hear your recordings as well.
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OK, I took a second look. I have played through (or attempted to in my unique way) the first page of Limbo and it's not *too* bad, might be able to manage this one. Then just for kicks, at Mr S-H's urging I tried playing through the first page of Nefeli. That page isn't bad, but I'm sure it gets more difficult....so we'll see! I have also tried playing La profondita del buio and that possibly seems doable, but I'm at a disadvantage because I don't know exactly what it is supposed to sound like So, I will work on some of this music.....may take me a long time, but they are very nice!
When I reach the place I'm going, I will surely know my way.
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Rocky, here's another tip on Nefeli.
When you get to the third line on page 63 (if your sheet music matches mine), try keeping your fingers on the keys at first. The reason for this is that you won't have to "find" the far away notes as you usually only have to move your thumb or pinky up or down one note to start the next consecutive bar.
You will see what I mean when you get to this exact section of the piece.
The third line on page 63 (and the following several lines) really slowed me down as I was just searching for the notes, but of course, I found a way to cheat at that as well !!.
By keeping your thunb and pinky on the keys during this section, you will notice that each bar usually starts just a single whole note away so you don't have to look for it; your fingers are almost already on it!!.
I hope you understand what I mean as thats the only way I can explain it.
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Originally posted by rocky: OK, I took a second look. I have played through (or attempted to in my unique way) the first page of Limbo and it's not *too* bad, might be able to manage this one.
Then just for kicks, at Mr S-H's urging I tried playing through the first page of Nefeli. That page isn't bad, but I'm sure it gets more difficult....so we'll see!
I have also tried playing La profondita del buio and that possibly seems doable, but I'm at a disadvantage because I don't know exactly what it is supposed to sound like
rocky, if you have the first page of Nefeli under control, you can play it all. The section I found the absolute hardest in this piece were measures 17-28. It took a lot of concentrated effort and HS practice before I could play it HT. The rest of the piece is easier and largely repeats. I don't have a recording of La profondita, and I agree that it is hard (near impossible, for me) to play things I don't know what they're supposed to sound like. Euan, kawaigirl, where are you? Can you learn this and post a recording for us? I am currently hooked on Giorni Dispari and have been playing practically nothing else all week.
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I had a little listen to 'La Profondita' - its not a great piece, to be honest. It doesn't really go anywhere, and has a couple of horrible sounding chords.
If you are working through the book sequentially, Rocky, I would go with either Limbo, Ombre, or I Giorni to start with. Those are some of the better songs in the book.
I don't believe that the book is in order of difficulty. The piece on page 100 would be at the start. And the final piece, Due Tramonti isn't the most difficult in the book. But the end of the book does contain some tough songs!
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Hi everyone--
I mentioned a long time ago that a friend was going to buy an Einaudi book, and it finally came in the mail. It's "The Best of Ludovico Einaudi." Now I am trying to make a CD of people playing pieces that are in this book, so I did a search and downloaded all the PW pieces I could find by Einaudi. This is what I found:
Una Mattina Un Mondo a Parte In An'Ultra Vita Nefeli
I found a couple of others that weren't in this book, so I didn't include them. I also found some where the links didn't work anymore. If any of you have recordings of these works that you can post or email me, I'd really appreciate it. I think it will help her to hear regular people play these pieces.
Thanks,
Nancy
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Thanks, Kawaigirl1--you're a goldmine of Einaudi pieces! I think some of the others I downloaded were from you also.
When I went to your Giorni Dispari link, it showed there was nothing found there at Box.net. I did get the others fine.
Thanks,
Nancy
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Hi Nancy,
Try that link again
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Kawaigirl: I love your music!
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Txs S-H
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Thanks, Kawaigirl. It came through that time.
Nancy
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Kawaigirl,
You play beautifully!
Daria
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Txs Daria, Have we turned you into an Einaudi fan yet?
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I think I may have found ('er, once again...stolen) a piece for a future recital in "Le Onde". What an incredibly beautiful piece. I am going to be playing "Nefeli" for the upcoming recital in Feb based on Kawaigirls & Monica's incredible recordings of them and now that I've heard "Le Onde". I am hooked even deeper into Einaudi's music. I don't really know who to thank for this wonderful musical discovery but I think credit can be shared in one way or another amongst Euan Morrison, for posting up some of his links and Monica and Kawaigirl for performing some of his incredible music. Thanks you guys!
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