• Saturday, June 20th, 2009
Equus asked:
I have a certain song in mind, but I have no clue what it’s called or who it’s by. Name any classic songs for the piano. It is for advanced players and it’s pretty fast. I don’t know which scale it’s played in but I know it’s in a minor scale. I don’t know if any of this helps at all. Best answer goes to the first person to guess correctly.
no one got it, but thanks for answering!
I have a certain song in mind, but I have no clue what it’s called or who it’s by. Name any classic songs for the piano. It is for advanced players and it’s pretty fast. I don’t know which scale it’s played in but I know it’s in a minor scale. I don’t know if any of this helps at all. Best answer goes to the first person to guess correctly.
no one got it, but thanks for answering!
Category: Classic Songs
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Tuesday, 23. June 2009
turkish march?
that’s the only fast classical song i know.
Wednesday, 24. June 2009
Chopsticks?
Thursday, 25. June 2009
Rondo Alla Turka (Mpzart)?
Saturday, 27. June 2009
Unfortunately, there could be tens of thousands of musical works which match the description you provided. There’s no way for sure to tell which piece you are inquiring about unless we were to somehow hear the melody. I will do my best to cite well-known piano pieces from my own knowledge that are consistent with your details, though I may not yield results you are looking for.
A few famous, recognizable pieces such as this may include the following:
Moonlight Sonata, Mov. 3 (Beethoven)
Revolutionary Etude (Chopin)
Flight of the Bumblebee (Rimsky-Korsakov)
Pathetique Sonata, Mov. 1 (Beethoven)
Waldstein Sonata (Beethoven)
Fantasie Impromptu (Chopin)
Torrent Etude (Chopin)
Piano Concerto 3 (Rachmaninoff)
Winter Wind Etude (Chopin)
Opus Clavicembalisticum (Sorabji)
As you can see, there are endless possibilities.
Remember, your question lacks vital information. I’ve used the best of my ability to give examples of such pieces, though you may not find what you were looking for.
Saturday, 27. June 2009
Choose the piece from those listed below..I prefer
Bach’s compositions because they’re more on with the styles when your playing and more on with the touch in the piano.
Hope this helps
* Joseph Haydn
o 52 Sonatas
* Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
o Sonatas
o La Caroline
* Ludwig van Beethoven
o 32 Sonatas
o C minor Variations
o ‘Eroica’ Variations
o Diabelli Variations
* Frédéric Chopin
o see: List of compositions by Frédéric Chopin
* Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
o 19 Sonatas
o Fantasias
o Rondo in A minor
* Bach
o Goldberg Variations
o Italian Concerto
o 48 Preludes and Fugues
Monday, 29. June 2009
There are no piano “songs” - songs are for voice.
Wednesday, 1. July 2009
I think it might be “fantaisie impromptu” by chopin. haha, since its fast, advanced, and its in c sharp minor.
Or maybe it could be…
Beethoven’s moonlight sonata 3rd movement?