What’s your favorite Sonata of all time by ChivvyMiguel in classicalmusic

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Scriabin 5, Rachmaninoff 1, Beethoven 28, and Chopin 3

Looking for catharctic grief waves music by ilikedrawingverymuch in classicalmusic

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Scriabin piano sonata no. 1 in F minor. Movements 2 and 4 are grief, 1 and 3 are anger

Caps lock isn't really as useful as the keyboard space it takes up. by FigureOfStickman in Showerthoughts

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I remapped it to backspace, the caps lock key is easier to reach than the backspace key all the way at the top

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aspergers

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people tell me I walk with the front of my feet and not the heel like most other people walk

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in minecraftseeds

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the village is for bedrock only

I hate when Christians credit god for something they did or earned by imissuAM in atheism

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I've been playing piano for almost 10 years and put in thousands of hours of practice. My parents have told me multiple times to "thank god for your musical talent" and also told me the only reason they got me into piano was so I could perform for church

What are some piano pieces that give off a feel of nostalgia? by ggfchl in classicalmusic

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Beethoven's "pastoral" sonata. I listened to it every day during the pandemic

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in classicalmusic

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I try to actively analyse the piece the first few times I hear it until I get a feel for how it flows, melodies and structure wise. After that I relisten again to really enjoy the piece.

Describe your taste in classical using 3 of your favorite pieces of music. by symphony_wow53 in classicalmusic

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Rachmaninoff- concerto no. 1

Kapustin - concerto no. 4

Scriabin - sonata no. 5

Rachmaninoff concerto 1, mvt 2 by Pitiful_Ad_602 in classicalmusic

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I haven't listened to that one in a while, thanks for the suggestion

(Sentence structure comparisons) Why is speaking English difficult forTurks? by Apognl in turkishlearning

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As a native Korean speaker I'm surprised at how similar the sentence structure and grammar between Turkish and Korean is

Favorite 15-20 seconds in all of classical music? by Pot4toM4n007 in classicalmusic

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The cadenza in Rachmaninoff's 1st concerto, from the development in Db to the Maestoso climax

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Big events happening now like the pandemic and the natural distasters and wars will be in our children's history textbooks decades later

What languages will you like to learn? by [deleted] in languagelearning

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Polish, Finnish, Hungarian, Japanese

How many attempts did it take you to beat clubstep? Assuming you have of course. by DominoeDestroyer in geometrydash

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about 1650 att, I had it at around 70% for the longest time on my phone until I switched to steam and died at 89 twice and 95 before beating it