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#446751 11/12/07 09:02 PM
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I just finished playing Bach's 2 Part Invention No. 14, Mozart's Sonata No. 16 in C Major, and Alla Tarantella by Macdowell. Im 13 years old. Am I good for my level? frown


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Depends on how long you've been playing for and, of course, how well you actually played it.

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Ive been playing since I was 6. I played them all perfectly and It took me 2 months to learn all three.


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Perfectly? So what's your secret? I've never been able to do that.

I challenge you to look at your music carefully. I'll bet you could make it better.


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Close to perfect. Very well I mean... You get it!


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If you're willing to take a risk, post your performances here and ask for gentle comments. Most people are friendly, and the ones who are not you can ignore.

One suggestion: watch your adjectives. When you talk about your perfect playing, you invite people to throw darts at you. When you talk about how fast you learn things you invite people to nitpick. Be appropriately happy with your progress, but be humble as well.

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For age 13, yes, I think you are good for your level. The feeling that you have really nailed something is really good to have.

I (very occasionally!) get that feeling, but when I listen to a recording, I find I was mistaken frown

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It doesn't really matter.

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Obviously you love learning to play, and most likely are doing very very well. Keep up your enthusiasm, and don't be too concerned about other people's opinion as to whether or not you are good. Keep practicing, and learning new pieces, and most of all enjoy what you are doing.
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I know what you meant (no dart throwing), but I wanted to drive home the fact that nothing is ever "done". I have gone back to pieces a year or two later and sharply criticized how I played them when they were new to me.

Terms like "good" or "perfect" are very relative, so post some audio if you can. If they really are well thought out performances, then I would say you are doing well for your age.


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Your profile says you're 27. Not sure which is intended to fool us.

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Your profile says you're 27. Not sure which is intended to fool us.
Very true. 1980---13 years old... Not in '07.

BTW, I just turned 14, I can play Alkan's Allegro Barbaro, and Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody #2.
And I've only been playing since I was 11, so there.

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None of you 'serious' guys take this seriously.


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hyonchingonchon :

Whatever your age - and your claim to being 13 has raised some doubts, given your birthdate in your profile - whether or not you are a good pianist can never be determined by reading a simple listing of what you say you can play.

Only those who have heard you - who have heard what you do with the music that you claim to be able to play - can justly determine whether or not you are a good pianist. Why don't you ask those who have heard you play? If you have a teacher, ask your teacher.

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Isn't there an age limit of 15 on this forum??? I may just be imagining it.


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BTW, I just turned 14, I can play Alkan's Allegro Barbaro, and Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody #2.
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I thought Bartok wrote the Allegro Barbaro?

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Isn't there an age limit of 15 on this forum??? I may just be imagining it.
I may be 14 physically... but I act 15 mentally. So I believe I still am allowed laugh

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BTW, I just turned 14, I can play Alkan's Allegro Barbaro, and Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody #2.
I thought Bartok wrote the Allegro Barbaro? [/QB]
Alkan wrote an etude called the "Allegro Barbaro"... it's a very tough piece and it's only played on white keys mostly of octaves. eek

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None of you 'serious' guys take this seriously.
Don't worry, we won't. laugh


Oh, geez, does that mean I'm a ...... a..... a.... serious guy???

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[b] Isn't there an age limit of 15 on this forum??? I may just be imagining it.
I may be 14 physically... but I act 15 mentally. So I believe I still am allowed laugh [/b]
My profile shows my correct birthdate, and I'm not 15 or over.
Mentally, I'm at least 25, d20 should know what I'm talking about, but that's a completely different story.

When you say age 'limit' of 15, it makes it sound like this is a young-teen-only forum.


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hyonchingonchon . . . dont think like that man


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