Hi everyone,
I was surprised to see that no one discussed the intermediate lesson #29, Sonata 11 in A major of Mozart, the first broken chords with both hands.
I started as an absolute beginner early July and have been practising 2 to 3 hours every weekday since then. Most of the lessons were relatively easy, though I needed 1 or 2 hours to pass some of them.
But it took me 4 days to pass that one ! I have probably spend 8 hours for those (magnificient) 60 seconds. The first time I tried I though it would have been impossible. After practising very slowly, bits by bits, I finally managed to get 90%+ on the normal speed.
But gosh, what an increase in difficulty compared to everything else.
Has someone experienced the same?
Best,
Romain
The first real tough lesson
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Re: The first real tough lesson
That one is definitely a challenge, but hopefully you find it to be a good challenge.
I'm impressed that you didn't have any trouble with the "Game of Thrones" lesson in the Rookie Tour. We had an entire #challenge for this one lesson in our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/playgroundsessions/
I'm impressed that you didn't have any trouble with the "Game of Thrones" lesson in the Rookie Tour. We had an entire #challenge for this one lesson in our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/playgroundsessions/
Re: The first real tough lesson
I agree this lesson was definitely a step up in challenge, especially the left hand! Congrats on getting over 90% on it!