u/Consistent_Bid_1718

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When should I consider switching from piano to pipe organ?

Greetings fellow netizens,

Ive wanted to play the organ since I first heard Dead Magic by Anna Von Hauswolff at 15 (almost 7 years ago now, im so old). I started taking piano lessons in September and and am finishing up learning Clementi: Sonatina in C major, op. 36 no. 1 and am starting  Burgmüller: Innocence, Op. 100 No. 5. I just wanted to know what songs would be a good marker that I'm ready to switch over or what songs would make someone the most willing to take me as a student.

also side note : most of the pipe organ teachers in my area, at least that I've found are expectedly super religious So.... how queer friendly does this community tend to be?

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u/Consistent_Bid_1718 — 1 day ago

beginner pianist song recs plz?

howdy hey,

I started learning piano in September and am finishing up learning Clementi: Sonatina in C major, op. 36 no. 1 and am starting Burgmüller: Innocence, Op. 100 No. 5. my main goal is to transfer to pipe organ eventually. I've wanted to play it ever since I first heard dead magic by Anna Von Hausswolff when I was 15 (def not the same vibe as classical piano, but its what got me interested). Ive been trying to find more classical piano songs I like since that's what my teacher specializes in but everything I think is cool is... incredibly above my skill level (Ravel's Gaspard de la nuit, Les Cyclopes, Chopin Polonaise-Fantaisie in A-flat major, Op. 61, I also really like canto ostinato by Simeon Ten Holt, like a LOT. The organ version by Aart Bergwerff was what made me finally start looking for a teacher, but idk if that even counts as classical). idk, I like anything kind of sad, dramatic, and ethereal.

If anyone has any recs for me I'd really appreciate it :)

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u/Consistent_Bid_1718 — 3 days ago

Grapefruit and green skin avocado tree help

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As you can see my trees are now ~ 1-2 feet taller than me and still need to be brought in for the winter since I do not live in a tropical area. I started these 6-7 years ago from fruits and veggies I bought at the grocery store just to see if it could work. Ive been keeping them in pots that are obviously too small just to make sure they still fit in my house but idk how... Healthy that is for them. Also idk how long it takes for these to typically produce fruit or if they even can while being kept around 10 feet max. Idk if anyone has any advice, it is appreciated

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u/Consistent_Bid_1718 — 28 days ago