Practicing Harlequinade and I don't think I play lively enough, but I might if I was a little more confident with my finger positions. Eb is not a key I have much experience with so it's been tricky for me but I'll get there. This video helps. Thanks!
For the Clementi Sonatina in C Major I'm practicing the first movement already as part of an assignment. We only have to play one movement for List B I am assuming? So if I picked the Clementi piece I wouldn't have to play all 3 movements? Movement 1 is enough :) Thanks for the great videos. Very helpful!
Hi ben, the intro piece is a snippet from Mikhail Glinka's "Variations on a Russian Folk Song". Specifically, it's the beginning of the 4th Variation. You can find it in the RCM Level 9 Repertoire book. Hope that helps!
I am trying to play the The song of twilight! It my first song, this video also helped alot while practicing it thanks!
You're very welcome, Bella. Glad we could help!
Thats my favourite one in the rcm3 book, so far
it is so good that I found this out!Very helpful!
7:51 Sonatina in A Minor (I) - A. Biehl
Practicing Harlequinade and I don't think I play lively enough, but I might if I was a little more confident with my finger positions. Eb is not a key I have much experience with so it's been tricky for me but I'll get there. This video helps. Thanks!
Glad you find the video helpful, Adam. Harlequinade is a great piece, just keep at it and yes, you'll get there!
For the Clementi Sonatina in C Major I'm practicing the first movement already as part of an assignment. We only have to play one movement for List B I am assuming? So if I picked the Clementi piece I wouldn't have to play all 3 movements? Movement 1 is enough :) Thanks for the great videos. Very helpful!
That's right AE, you only need to play one of the three movements for your RCM exam. You are very welcome - we're happy you find our videos helpful!
So good
Thank you, Tingting!
What is the piece is the excerpt from that is heard on the intro slide?
Hi ben, the intro piece is a snippet from Mikhail Glinka's "Variations on a Russian Folk Song". Specifically, it's the beginning of the 4th Variation. You can find it in the RCM Level 9 Repertoire book. Hope that helps!
what level is fur elise
Hi Wiztrash. Fur Elise is Level 7 RCM.
dacapomusic.ca/rcm-piano-repertoire-all-pieces/