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Post by Gill the Piano »
It says '403 Forbidden'...what's the password? God, I hate computers...
Well, Fur Elise (which most people play at some point in their lives; it's the law) is Grade 4ish. However, that could cover bad Grade 5 performances, overachieving/overestimating Grade 3 performances... You see how difficult it is. The Moonlight Sonata, for instance is something that a lot of people have a crack at. However, some try it in C minor instead of C#minor - only one note, but a hell of a difference! I think there's even a version in A minor!
The best thing you coulds do is bite the bullet, hand in pocket, and pay for a one-off piano lesson where a qualified teacher could give you an honest and informed opinion and advise you on what to play next or whether to have an occasional lesson or whether you should give it all up and go in for worm husbandry or something (unlikely!).
I don't know whether your excerpt is classical or jazz, but try to find a teacher with experience in your particular discipline.
Well, Fur Elise (which most people play at some point in their lives; it's the law) is Grade 4ish. However, that could cover bad Grade 5 performances, overachieving/overestimating Grade 3 performances... You see how difficult it is. The Moonlight Sonata, for instance is something that a lot of people have a crack at. However, some try it in C minor instead of C#minor - only one note, but a hell of a difference! I think there's even a version in A minor!
The best thing you coulds do is bite the bullet, hand in pocket, and pay for a one-off piano lesson where a qualified teacher could give you an honest and informed opinion and advise you on what to play next or whether to have an occasional lesson or whether you should give it all up and go in for worm husbandry or something (unlikely!).
I don't know whether your excerpt is classical or jazz, but try to find a teacher with experience in your particular discipline.
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Post by vincentcook »
Oops, I don't think you can directly link .midi files. Somewhere buried on the page is
"You are attempting to access the file from a site other than VGMusic.com. Remote linking of MIDI files is blocked (see below).
Click here to listen to/download the requested file."
In the first paragraph or so, that links directly to the piece Thanks for the help so far ^^
"You are attempting to access the file from a site other than VGMusic.com. Remote linking of MIDI files is blocked (see below).
Click here to listen to/download the requested file."
In the first paragraph or so, that links directly to the piece Thanks for the help so far ^^
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Post by Gill the Piano »
Grade 4 ish? Music's not wonderful, so it's hard to tell. And it's not a real piano, either!!!
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