03 May '09 21:57>
I'm having a bit of trouble with the third movement, stylistically. Any playing tips?
Originally posted by scherzoGet really, really into the bit where it switches to F# minor and the melody happens in the bass. That's a harmony joyride, and bear that fact in mind when you play that part. That said, it's been about five years since I played this and almost as long since I played the piano seriously, so any comments I have are likely to be rust-based.
I'm having a bit of trouble with the third movement, stylistically. Any playing tips?
Originally posted by ChronicLeakyCan I have a measure number please? (there's a lot of places where it switches to F#m)
Get really, really into the bit where it switches to F# minor and the melody happens in the bass. That's a harmony joyride, and bear that fact in mind when you play that part. That said, it's been about five years since I played this and almost as long since I played the piano seriously, so any comments I have are likely to be rust-based.
Originally posted by scherzoI don't have the music to hand, look at places with the following properties:
Can I have a measure number please? (there's a lot of places where it switches to F#m)
Originally posted by ChronicLeakyAaah. Got it. Thanks.
I don't have the music to hand, look at places with the following properties:
1. The melody which you previously played in C#m with your right hand is played in F#m with your left
2. Your right hand is playing the (suitably transposed) Alberti bass part
Any of those (I think there's just one, up to any indicated repetitions of it).
Originally posted by scherzoHi scherzo, I'm not sure if this is what you meant, but I'll give it a go.
I'm having a bit of trouble with the third movement, stylistically. Any playing tips?