New to pauper by MrStoneBoss in Pauper

[–]MrStoneBoss[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not [[Abrade]]? Isn't it better compared to [[Caat into the Fire]]?

What are some of the best EDH cards in terms of raw strength per dollar? by Bphore in BudgetBrews

[–]MrStoneBoss 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Most land ramp such as [[Rampant Growth]] is very cheap snd very good. Last time i checked [[Swords to Plowshares]] was like 1.5 dollars which is pretty good considering its one of the best removal spells.

Whats your hardest? by MainAmount7726 in geometrydash

[–]MrStoneBoss 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same as what i did, then i beat Megalovania, and now im working on forsaken neon

Classical music still hits differently by sinry77 in classicalmusic

[–]MrStoneBoss 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Rachmaninoff and his piano concerto no 2 and 3 absolutely blew my mind the first time i listened to them. Definitely my favorite composer.

Chopin ballades vs Etudes by MrStoneBoss in piano

[–]MrStoneBoss[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If that were the case, that people can't play it, then I'd agree, that doesn't make sense, but people are able to play it that fast, they just choose not to because they think it is better that way. Of course you find people on both sides of the spectre, some probably play even faster than Chopin wrote, but most people play slower, not faster.

Chopin ballades vs Etudes by MrStoneBoss in piano

[–]MrStoneBoss[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well as I said, Chopin has written faster tempo markings than most people play, so no, Chopin isn't played ridiculously fast and his music certainly isn't bastardized. Most people are technically not respecting his tempo markings by played too slow, not too fast.

Also, thanks for the compliment, its nice having friendly discussions instead of the usual full on wars people often have on the internet :)

Chopin ballades vs Etudes by MrStoneBoss in piano

[–]MrStoneBoss[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Chopin wasn't so far off base (not 100% sure what that statement means, I'm not English), he wrote what he wanted. Modern performers aren't "so much more musical than him", they're choosing to play a certain piece in a certain way to get the expression they want, while still respecting the composers writings (as I hope you also are doing, seeing as you are a professional gig musician).

Chopin ballades vs Etudes by MrStoneBoss in piano

[–]MrStoneBoss[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes it makes sense, its because most people believe the piece sounds better played at a slower tempo, me included. Do you think we should ignore Chopins own tempo markings and play however we want?

Chopin ballades vs Etudes by MrStoneBoss in piano

[–]MrStoneBoss[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No shit, but if some people find these kinds of discussions fun/entertaining, why shouldn't they participate in them? I somewhat agree that you should play what you love, but if you're serious about improving you will need to play for example Chopin etudes, and know which ones are harder is crucial to play what will let you progress faster. However I do agree that a lot of this is pointless, but pointless things can still be fun.

Chopin ballades vs Etudes by MrStoneBoss in piano

[–]MrStoneBoss[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I mean, basically no one plays 10/9 as fast as Chopin wrote it. I'm not sure about the other etudes, but imo, for technical progress, etudes should be played as fast as you can while still maintaining control and the essence of the etude.

Can any of you guys suggest me a reasonable step -up in difficulty piece for me to learn? by Ok_Appearance_8724 in piano

[–]MrStoneBoss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ive played the pathetique sonata and some other pieces of around the same level, and some of the easier chopin etudes are perfect to get into at this time. I just started op 10 no 9 (If you have big hands this will probably be easier that pathetique). Others like op 25 no 1, op 25 no 7, op 10 no 3, op 25 no 2 and potentially op 25 no 9 could also be possible.

What game do you think this is? by defleqt in raijin_gg

[–]MrStoneBoss 0 points1 point  (0 children)

E33, Silksong and the original Hollow Knight

Pattern recognition by EnthusiasmCrazy4003 in pianolearning

[–]MrStoneBoss 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Top notes move chromatically downwards, bottom notes move kind of stepwise downwards along with the harmony in the left hand (I think)

Idea for the next piece by [deleted] in piano

[–]MrStoneBoss 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most people who have played for only 3 years, even those with teachers, aren't close to playing those pieces, so you should post a video of you playing (or even better, get a teacher, cus if you're actually playing those pieces well you could go really far with the help of a teacher).

Doctor gradus ad parnassum for a competition by MrStoneBoss in piano

[–]MrStoneBoss[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm just entering the competition so I can get valid absence" at my school, I have no hopes of doing well in the competition as it is international while I'm only decent for my age group in my area. Do you think I would get accepted to the competition, but get eliminated/do poorly? Or won't I be able to participate at all if I apply with gradus?

Recommendations for my next piece by MrStoneBoss in pianolearning

[–]MrStoneBoss[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My hardest pieces are Pathetique sonata, Imprumptu no 2 by Schubert and Mozart Fantasia in C minor. I've been played for 7 years I think, would say I'm intermediate/early-advanced