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His Servant

Hey! Amy started to learn that song a long time ago! She got pretty far into it, and then she stopped….I don't know why though. Can you play it? I sure can't!

EDIT - is that better?

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Matthew Minica

Yes, I can play it… barely. I haven't perfected it yet. I also think Polinchelle by Rachmaninoff is definitely harder than Fantaisie Impromptu.

Yes, thank you.

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His Servant

Neat! A song I really want to learn (which is probably super hard, but I don't know how hard compared to a song like Fantaisie) is Beethoven's 5th, the piano version. It is such a neat song, but I've started learning it, and it's so hard!!

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2 Corinthians 5:17

Does anyone have a suggestion for a piece I can learn? :) I'm trying to find a new piece, but am not having much success!

Once again, I'm asking for ideas =D I think I'm around early advanced :)

EDIT: Also, does anyone know where I can find free sheet music for "Kinderszenen - scenes from childhood" by Schumann? Thanks!

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Margaret Eddy

Does anyone know where I could find the sheet music for this? It is Hummel's arrangement of Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro: Overture". I have looked for it everywhere!

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Margaret Eddy

You want a lower advanced piece to learn? This I would call more of an intermediate piece, butI really like "Melodie from Orfeo Ed Euridice". Here is a recording of it played by one of my favorite piano players (you can fast forward through the first forty seconds or so, all they are doing is clapping).

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His Servant

So, I finished my arrangement for "O Worship the King" and I just finished doing an arrangement for "Moment by Moment". Which, by the way, is my new favorite hymn :)

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His Servant

Oh, okay :) I like my arrangement for that one better (O Worship the King). My family will testify to that – I play it over and over every day :) The other one has a really nice tune and good words to it!

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Christine Daaé (Dani the Older)

Dad just got me a violin today!!!!!!! It is an old German violin from around 1900. It's not actually marked made in Germany, so either it is from before 1895, or, it could be an instrument intended for use in Europe.

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Matthew Minica

We haven't had a good conversation about classical music in a while! I need some suggestions on what to learn next on the piano. Any ideas, anyone??

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Matthew Minica

Anywhere in advanced music is good for me. (Piano, anyways - I almost forgot I also play violin now. :P) The ones classified as middle and late advanced give me a real challenge, but early advanced pieces are just as fun.

@All: What have y'all been playing lately? I'm mostly trying to polish up the Revolutionary Etude so I can play it for my grandpa who's coming next month - he's a professional pianist. :)

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biblebee

I've not been playing anything lately (except for songs I already knew)…anyone have any suggestions????

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Christine Daaé (Dani the Older)

No, there is not. All we know is that it was factory made in Germany, and then there's a blank in its history until 15 years ago, when it was bought at an auction in NY.

Link to a slideshow with our choir as the background music. I took all the pictures. It's the last video listed on the page.

http://millersinalaska.org/ministry/laus-deo-homeschool-choir/

EDIT: And here is one that I and my sister and some friends of mine did (2nd video on the page):

http://millersinalaska.org/music/

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Bethany Meckle

@Carissa - if you're looking for sheet music, check out this website: http://www.thousandtongues.org/songs/updatedhymns. I just found it this week. They have over 6 pages of updated and modern hymns that they have written new music for, and on about 1/4 of the songs they have free sheet music! For example, if you click on "By Grace Alone," it will take you to this page: http://www.thousandtongues.org/songs/updatedhymns/by_grace_alone. On the right sidebar, under the "Our Songwriters" section, there is a "Song Resources" section, and you can download a free PDF of the music. I've probably downloaded at least 40 songs this week. :)

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biblebee

It depends. I can play some advanced music but I don't know if I can play really advanced. I always like to try though :) And yes, I do like duets.

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biblebee

Okay…let me go check it out.

EDIT: So the top line is one part and the two bottom lines are the other part?

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biblebee

Okay.
I looked at it and if I were to practice it long enough I could probably learn. I'm at least going to try…Because I like the song :)

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