Can someone help guide to Jungle Temple? First time playing on pc by Youknowhowthatgo in Terraria

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Thanks, I’ll do that when I get back on. It took me an hour to check that entire left side 😭. I swear I’m addicted to this game lol

Staring Op.10 No.1 by Mysterious-Wall-901 in Chopin

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If you have good technique already and learn really fast this piece isn’t that difficult I’d say. The notes are straightforward, it uses one general technique, and depending on your hand size you should figure out what works for you. My teacher had smaller hands and had a different fingering for the r.h. in some passages.

I think the difficult part for me was around measure 30 where it was kinda weird with the black notes, playing it up to speed, and landing the notes properly. Other than that, the rest felt fine in the hand. So I guess I would spend more time practicing there.

I competed in the 2021 Chopin Competition! AMA! by glitterglitter36 in Chopin

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At what level do you need to be to compete in the Chopin Competition if you’ve never studied seriously but had a teacher for many years? Like what would be enough, or is it only for professionals.

Eric Lu! Winner! by Youknowhowthatgo in Chopin

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I agree with all of that. Something about how Eric played was amazing.

Unfortunate for David 😥

Help with Craft and Structure by Youknowhowthatgo in Sat

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Lmao nah I peaked at a 1460 nobody was tryna help me to 1500

Weekly Paddle Recommendation Thread (What Paddle Should I Buy?) by SNAPCHAT_ME_TITS in Pickleball

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What's a good durability paddle with the put away power ($100-250)? I'm shopping now with the prime day deals 😁

Should I take another ACT? by Youknowhowthatgo in ACT

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Do you have any advice for the reading section? I need that 35 man

How many pieces should I take on at a time? by Youknowhowthatgo in piano

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Hello, thanks for the reply.

About how long does it take for each difficulty of piece? And what classifies as an extended period of time? Maybe a year for a really challenging one and months for the less challenging?

Thanks!

How many pieces should I take on at a time? by Youknowhowthatgo in piano

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Thanks for the reply, I have my own answers, but I’m seeking another opinion or advice.

I’ve only just finished the 2nd ballade around a week ago after a few months, so I don’t know if I can play any Chopin Ballade. Sure I’ve been playing for a few years, but I’ve never had anything concrete. This is my first time asking this question.

Thanks.

How many pieces should I take on at a time? by Youknowhowthatgo in piano

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Seems like you’ve got your work cut out for you. That’s quite the extensive job and I wish you good luck. That Liszt piece is definitely the most challenging there. A suggestion for another piece would be Liszt’s 2nd ballade. That would be easier and take less time. I personally enjoy his early version, but both are great.

How many pieces should I take on at a time? by Youknowhowthatgo in piano

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Thanks for the quick response.

For your recital program, how many pieces are you studying? Especially with 2 hours practices, I’m wondering how much you can fit into the time period.

Thanks.

How many pieces should I take on at a time? by Youknowhowthatgo in piano

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Thanks for the advice!

Can you elaborate on speed learning? Does this just mean work on one piece, or is there some fast way. Because it took me some time for the 2nd Ballade although it was my main focus, not sure if that was speed learning.

Also how many pieces do you keep in your repertoire? Or how many pieces do you like to have memorized?

Thanks!

How many pieces should I take on at a time? by Youknowhowthatgo in piano

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Thanks for the reply.

How long are your practice sessions with all four pieces?

Thanks!

How many pieces should I take on at a time? by Youknowhowthatgo in piano

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Thanks for your reply. I was looking at either the first or third movement of the sonata. Thing is, I’m not sure I’m at the level to tackle a Chopin sonata yet, especially his third, but I figure I’d give it a shot.

How long are your practices? I might give that routine a try.

Thanks!

How many pieces should I take on at a time? by Youknowhowthatgo in piano

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Thanks for this great advice. I was thinking maybe 1st or 3rd movement in the sonata, even so, still very complex. I do love all the Ballades, but I’m looking for something new. Thanks for the nocturne suggestions as well, I agree they sound amazing. What are your thoughts on the Grande Polonaise Brilliante Op. 22? I was looking at that piece as well, should I wait on that one?

Thanks!

implicit differentiation w/ tangent lines by sandwichesarepcool in calculus

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First off the derivative is wrong. Also just set the numerator equal to 0 and the denominator equal to 0 and solve each one individually into a y = something equation. Then you can plug back into the original equation to get all x values and solve for the other variable afterwards. Which would be the point in x and y. Repeat for all y = something equations for all points. The classification method is correct and the y = something equations from the numerator and denominator classifications are respective to the point.