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Ghost fire. Liszt.
's "12 Superb Etudes" is a formidable and difficult piece in piano history. From a technical point of view, Liszt's 12 works are too difficult, as if they are an ivory tower for the art of piano performance.
Sharp, even in the 20th century, when piano masters were like carp crossing the river, few musicians dared to challenge. The super-technical etude Ghost Fire has a difficult two-tone technique, the most difficult of the 12 super-skills, Rahe said that it is the most difficult etude, not to mention the tricky technique, but also must be played lightly and interestingly to convince people.
Ghost fire is also one of the top ten difficult piano songs in the world. One.
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Personally, I think the most difficult thing should be hunting.,Ghost fire is actually not difficult to recognize the score.,It's mainly a matter of speed.,The score of the ghost fire and bounce down is not a problem.,The difficulty is to speed up.。 In the supertechnical etudes, it is similar to the difficulty of Mazzepa (Mazepa), Visions (Phantom), etc., and the difficulty is similar to that of Feux Follets, but speed is a dead problem, the speed of hunting is not fast, but the span is not within the reach of ordinary people, and the difficulty is also very large, and the speed of Mazepa is not as strong as that of Ghost Fire. Incidentally, the length of the hunt and the ghost fire are very similar (both 12 pages).
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Song 4: Majepa The most power-demanding work in Super Skill 12.
Song 8: Wilde Furioso Hunting.
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Majepa first, ghost fire second, night harmony third, hunting and chasing snow are okay.
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Chasing snow, ghost fire, matelpa, hunting, phantom.
See it for yourself, but most of the time it varies from person to person.
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Track Basic Information:
First: Prelude.
2nd track: moltovivace very allegro.
Song 3: Landscape.
Song 4: Majepa.
Song 5: Ghost Fire.
Song 6: Phantoms.
Song 7: Eroica, Allegro hero.
Song 8: Hunting.
Song 9: Memories.
Tenth track: allegroagitatomolto agitated allegro.
Song 11: The Harmony of Twilight (Harmony of the Night).
Song 12: Chasing Snow (Snowfall).
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Hello, it is my pleasure to serve you and give you the following answer: Liszt's Etude is a classic classical piano piece, and its practice requires that each note be played accurately and clearly, and that the volume and timbre of each note must be played. First of all, to play each note accurately, you can first practice each note slowly, play the time, pitch, and volume of each note accurately, and then slowly increase the speed until you reach the speed of the original song.
Secondly, to play the volume and timbre of each note, you can first practice the volume and timbre of each note, and then practice the volume and timbre of each note until the time, pitch, and volume of each note must be played accurately, and finally the volume and timbre of each note should be practiced to the time, pitch, and volume of each note must be played accurately, and finally the volume and timbre of each note should be practiced to the time, pitch, and volume of each note must be played accurately. Finally, the volume and timbre of each note are practiced until the time, pitch, and volume of each note must be played accurately, and finally the volume and timbre of each note are practiced until the time, pitch, and volume of each note must be played accurately, and finally the volume and timbre of each note are practiced to the time, pitch, and volume of each note must be played accurately. Finally, you need to play the volume and timbre of each note, you can listen to the original song more, memorize the timbre and volume of the original song, and then play them. In short, practicing Liszt's etudes requires that each note be played accurately and clearly, and that the volume and timbre of each note must be played, and it is necessary to practice more, listen to the original music more, memorize the timbre and volume of the original song, and then play them, and finally play the timing, pitch, and volume of each note accurately, so as to play the Liszt etudes more accurately and clearly.
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The Leicester Etude is a famous piano piece composed by the English pianist and composer Lester. It has the characteristics of strong skill, rich skill, respect for wealth, and strong sex. When renting a property, players are required to have good technique, master the control of rhythm, dynamics and timbre, and have an accurate grasp of the beat.
When practicing, we should pay attention to maintaining the stability of the rhythm, the dynamics should be appropriate, the timbre should be clear, the beat should be accurate, and we should also pay attention to grasp the changes in timbre, as well as the expressiveness of the first class. After the practice, it is necessary to check it repeatedly to ensure that it is grasped correctly and that it can be performed more appropriately.
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Song 4: Majepa The most power-demanding work in Super Skill 12 is Song 8: Wilde Furioso Hunting.
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