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Piano Etude No. 1 in C Minor

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The full title is Piano Etude No. 1 in C Minor- Moderato but it wouldn't fit :(

If this sounds familiar it's because this started out as my piece for rigs exquisite corpse experiment.

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Not only does it sound good...

...but also it could be used to help a budding pianist. The quick "scales" with the right hand but relatively apart from each other, letting the player catch up to the music is they lack much experience. (For those of you who do not know the high notes are usually played with the right hand) I believe that your talent with a piano is magnificent; please don't stop composing music.
Oh and one more thing,
Sheet music.
Once again, spectacular work.

Quarl responds:

Surprising review. I figured you to sooner enjoy my dnb stuffs. Thanks for the kind words sir :)

In regards to the "budding pianist" bit, lately I've been playing heavily with huge cross handed arpeggios. Soooo much fun. If I do another one of these etudes I'll make sure to incorporate some more of that. While the right hand is typically stuck with higher notes, when doing cross handed arpeggios things get really loopy :)

Wow

Kind of everywhere isn't it? I can appreciate the hard work you put into this, so I'm not gonna vote on it based solely on my musical preferences. This is definitely not my style, but there are a couple spots in there I lioked. I'm just a little confused on the Etude, what does this help train exactly?

Quarl responds:

Composition?

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Apr 27, 2010
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Classical
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5.4 MB
2 min 56 sec

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