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I just finished writing my first piece, come and roast/toast it! :D

I've been playing piano for years and just finished my first piece. My next task is to learn how to play it (again)! I'd love any feedback, and particularly on where the notation is clunky/could be improved. Enjoy, and thanks for listening :D

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u/ars61157 — 6 days ago

I just finished writing my first piece, come and roast/toast it! :D

I've been playing piano for years and just finished my first piece. My next task is to learn how to play it (again)! I'd love any feedback, and particularly on where the notation is clunky/could be improved. Enjoy, and thanks for listening :D

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u/ars61157 — 6 days ago

I just finished writing my first piece

I've been playing piano for years and just finished my first piece. My next task is to learn how to play it (again)! I'd love any feedback, and particularly on where the notation is clunky/could be improved. Enjoy, and thanks for listening :D

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u/ars61157 — 6 days ago
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Prep months/years ahead of learning Claire de Lune

I've been playing for about 5 years now and I'm getting to the point where I can imagine being able to play cdl. I really want to learn the piece and have been saving it for when I'm good enough to approach it. Can anyone recommend pieces to learn first or techniques to focus on now, such that in 6-18 months time, it will be a technically less challenging piece for me?

Thank you!

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u/ars61157 — 29 days ago