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Comment Post #283629 I think a separate site is better, this way not too many people litter the site with "What song is this?".
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #280996 Mahler is an epic composer.... some people are like that. They feel the music in them, and they want to express it like that. Professionals do that... it's just a thing. Plus if you want a symphony to which people really gesticulate wildly, may I suggest Shostakovich op 103 symphony 11?
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over 3 years ago
Comment Post #280345 @fedorqui See alberti bass: https://www.google.com/search?q=alberti+bass&rlz=1C1GCEU_enUS935US935&oq=alberti+bass&aqs=chrome.0.69i59j0l7.1379j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
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almost 4 years ago
Edit Post #280345 Initial revision almost 4 years ago
Answer A: Why is Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3 considered one of the most technically challenging piano concertos?
I'm not an expert on classical music, but I have tried playing this piece and, yeah, it was an epic fail. Rachmaninoff is known for making big jumps in the hand. It isn't that prevalent in this piece, but there are some spaces bigger than an octave, which is generally what most pianists can stret...
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almost 4 years ago