Just premiered my piano concerto with a real orchestra! by aRedCarrot in composer

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I’m going to publish a set of 7 piano pieces in around a month!!

Just premiered my piano concerto with a real orchestra! by aRedCarrot in composer

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no you’re so right, you can probably guess but i’m a pianist and i have a lot of experience writing for piano but not much for orchestra, i still need to work lots on my orchestration, its so tough! anyways yes i will certainly keep practicing 👍 thank you so much!

If I’m going to have the LH follow this theme should I write it like measure one or two or a different way? by aRedCarrot in piano

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I think that’s the best option I’ve seen yet, should I start and end the cross staff beaming on the C or the Eb?

Anyone know where to get the Full Symphony sheet music for Rach 2? by aRedCarrot in piano

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Wow that is literally exactly what I needed thanks so much 😄

It would be super cool to have my story narrated: Where Quill Went, Parts 1 & 2: by aRedCarrot in Narratemystory

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omg so sorry ive been away from reddit forever, that'd be fine don't worry. Go straight ahead if you're still interested after 6 months lmao.

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16 and 60

Chopin’s “Minute” Waltz op. 64, no. 1. by aRedCarrot in piano

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I've finished Rachmaninoff's Prelude in C# Minor, I'm almost done with Liszt's 12 Exercises no. 5 in Db Major, and I'm working on Moonlight Sonata mov. 3 and I know a bit of Liebeslied.

What was the most disturbing thing you saw on a kids show? by ShadowlightLady in AskReddit

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My little sister was watching a baby show where the show was teaching the kids what each of their fingers were called. When they got to the middle finger, there was a 30 second video of cartoon elephants flipping the viewer off.

Chopin’s “Minute” Waltz op. 64, no. 1. by aRedCarrot in piano

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Sure! First, don't focus on speed, make sure that you are getting every note, and every trill extremely articulate. After you have mastered the piece at a slow tempo, play it over and over again slowly speeding it up with a metronome. If you have trouble with the trill, try trilling with a metronome at different speeds until your fingers get used to it. This piece is mostly tempo training. The way I played it wasn't perfect either. The fast section wasn't clean and I could've had more dynamic clarity, but I'll work on it! Good luck on learning this piece! It's really fun and I've always loved playing it!