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Daniel Blomdahl

Mozart's Turkish March

May 15, 2008 at 8:09 PM

I have come very far in many of my instruments but piano has been the most successful. Since September I have learned 3 new classical pieces. (For those of you who don't keep up with me. I can't seem to play classical music. It has always been a huge obstacle.) Bach's Invention No. 8, 24 Octave Etude Study by: Ogt (I this is classical), and Chopin Prelude in B minor. Now I have moved on to a super fun one: Mozart's Turkish March. YAY! Let's see how long it takes me to learn this one. The Bach piece was only 2 pages and it took me about 5 months. This 3 pages. YIKES! Hopefully I'll learn this only faster. I'll keep reporting on how this piece is coming along. I want a grand piano, if you would like to donate please email me. Only joking, kind of.
From Pauline Lerner
Posted on May 16, 2008 at 3:41 AM
Congratulations for what you've learned and done on the piano.

I love Mozart's Turkish March, too.

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