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people _r_us announcement template v. 2.784 | Tired; So I know it's not gonna be for a while, but once I'm finished with La Campanella, I'm going to learn another classical piece. I need you guys to vote in the comments between these three: Claire de Lune by Claude Debussy, Fantaisie Impromptu by Frédéric Chopin, or Moonlight Sonata (all three movements) by Ludwig van Beethoven. Once I remember, I'll put links to all of these in the comments | image tagged in people _r_us announcement template v 2 555 | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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Yeah but I'm kinda new and haven't figured out how to do it
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First of all good job on La Campanella. I love that piece and am currently learning it. Second, I would vote for Claire de lune just because everyone knows it and would like it when you played. Have you ever heard Reverie by Debussy? You might want to try that sometime too. It's really good. Anyway congrats again on La Campanella. Good luck and have a good day comrade
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Lol funny thing is literally less than a minute ago I downloaded prelude in g minor by Rachmaninoff and completely forgot I posted this
Also I may or may not have abandoned la Campanella several months ago bc I wasn't ready for it
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Thank
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Lol
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Tired; So I know it's not gonna be for a while, but once I'm finished with La Campanella, I'm going to learn another classical piece. I need you guys to vote in the comments between these three: Claire de Lune by Claude Debussy, Fantaisie Impromptu by Frédéric Chopin, or Moonlight Sonata (all three movements) by Ludwig van Beethoven. Once I remember, I'll put links to all of these in the comments