![]() ![]() Ah give a rating according to how hard this piece is going to be for the individual to execute at the current level.Īs for what I would consider 10 for a beginner with less than a year experience. Let's also consider the fact that the student has only been studying for 9 months. The first movement is a lot harder (to me) than this sonata. 380 is given around a 5 or 6 in grade which would make it around between 6 and 8 on a scale of 1-10. Cause you'll love every moment of dreading this piece. Just take if from someone who's been there. And if you keep up your study, you'll be fascinated by what you learn. I guess what I mean is: just because something seems simple, doesn't always mean it is. Unlike before, if it's too great it becomes distracting. Ah now hear mistakes in recordings where I never heard them before. One downside is that this pushed my ear to a new level. ![]() However, one must learn to play the music this is not. Playing all the right notes is to play the piano playing the piano is easy. There was so much subtlety in this movement this movement, I thought wasn't even worth going over. This new teacher paused, thought about it, then simply said, "Okay, that was good, but let us try this." I couldn't argue with that could I. This was good considering my previous teacher would have said something, to which I would argue, and sometimes even, win (not good for a starting pianist). But in that "if you can't say nothing nice" sort of way. Once finished, I folded my arms and looked to her to see what she thought. ![]() I plowed through the first movement with my usual air of arrogance. My intention was to walk in the room, slap the third movement on the piano, and get ta crackin, but mah new teacher suggested, "let us start with the first movement" (in that beautiful accent of hers). This takes a lot of practice.Īh started playing at 16 and started this piece when I was 20. The hardest parts of the entire piece, ah suspect, will be keeping the thumb quiet in the right hand, the crescendos to subito piano, and phrasing with the left hand. Ah say this, not because of the notes, but because it requires a slow and steady tempo and sick voicing. Some of the geniuses here will tell you that it's so simple they learned it the first time they sat down. I'll just say if you want to see a solid little flick, do yourself a favor and check out The Moonlight Sonata.One to ten the first movement is an 8 or 9. I can go on and on about the hillbilly, the giant lumbering man, the effectiveness of the small amount of dialogue, the snowy isolated setting, but I won't. And whoever thought of the idea of his ride to be a tractor.that person should get a raise. He came off like some type of obsessed celebrity stalker, and it worked really well. The nutso personality this hillbilly gave off was an absolute blast. And if we're lucky, which we are in this case, that hillbilly should be memorable in both categories. The character(s) playing the menace should be memorable either through their actions or their personality. When it comes down to hillbilly horror the first and foremost thing that should work is the hillbilly characters. Almost every aspect of the film was done well especially the small things. The more I think about Moonlight Sonata, the more I like it. Throw in a mysterious behemoth of a man who has an affinity towards canines and some solid black comedy, and what you got is a surprisingly good film. ![]() Moonlight Sonata is a hillbilly horror flick from Finland that revolves around a smoking hot model (she gets naked) who's being seriously hassled by the small town wacko. Let's keep this little comment of mine simple and to the point. ![]()
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