This thread is for the discussion of music in the Western classical tradition.
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Favorite chamber pieces? I mostly listen to symphonies but I've been listening to more chamber recently. The Brandenburgs and Schubert's piano quintet have been my favorite so far. Which ones do you guys like?
John Reyes
shit composer and shit adagio. be better
Colton Peterson
hey what happened in the last thread some bot spamming or what
Benjamin Sanchez
Schumann trio 1 Schumann piano quartet
Charles King
composers who overuse the oboe in orchestration are scum
Camden Scott
the same old assblasted autist samefagging to flood the thread and make his own thread too bad for him i was quicker and now he's over there seething
Hi bros sorry if this is the wrong place to ask this, but I'm having trouble with sightreading piano and I trust you guys more than the rest of Any Forums. Do I just have to keep darting my eyes between the two clefs? That seems impractical for fast pieces. Am I going about this the wrong way?
Nolan Nelson
idiocy repugnant
Gavin Gutierrez
Sneedzold
Henry Reed
it's impossible to sightread piano. You're meant to memorize the pieces from sheet music
>it's impossible to sightread piano not if you spend all your time writing 27 page essays instead of practicing
Robert Gray
pathetic
Wyatt Lopez
Basically yeah. You should be reading a few beats ahead of what you're playing. In a way, you're inaccurate though because you shouldn't be thinking of them as separate clefs, you should be thinking about it as one large grand staff.