Piano Sonata No.14 In C Sharp Minor Op.27/2
Edvard Grieg Lyrics


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Hvad est du dog skön Hvad est du dog skjøn Ja skjøn ja skjøn Du allerlifgste Guds…
i himmelen I himmelen i himmelen Hvor gud vor herre bor Hvor saligt did…
I Himmelen i Himmelen I himmelen i himmelen Hvor gud vor herre bor Hvor saligt did…
Killingdans Aa hipp og hoppe Og tipp og toppe Paa denne dag Aa nipp…
Med en vandlilje Du Vårens milde skjønne Barn Tag Vårens første Blomme Og kas…
Solveig Kanske vil der gå både Vinter og Vår Og næste Sommer…
Solveig's Song Kanske vil der gå både Vinter og Vår Og naeste Sommer…
Solveigs sang Kanske vil der gå både Vinter og Vår Og næste Sommer…
Varen Enno ein Gong fekk eg Vetren at sjaa for Vaaren…





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Marioverehrer

Enjoy one of the most famous masterpieces by Beethoven!

♫ Sheet Music: https://marioverehrer.gumroad.com/l/hdnya

Sir Bee

This song is perfect to learn because when you mess up half way through , start all over again is the perfect way to set the tone.

Backpackzack420

@Star what... but... the comment is a joke

KrypticViper

@StarI wouldn’t be so bold

Ender Minn

Lul

Star

@4SamuL yes it’s good to practice those but it’s more important and better to practice the part where you failed in order to get it right so you can play the song without mistakes you gotta practice enough that u do well more then u fail. If you start over you’re basically leaving it to luck for you to do it completely right. It’s still ur choice on how you want to practice but this is the “correct” way to do it but practice how ya want cuz it’s important to be motivated :))

Sindra

@Kai Hagemann yeah my piano teacher says that too

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The End

this proves that pieces dont need to be incredibly hard to sound beautiful

Tomasz Wota

@ᅚ because "you do you" doesn't work in the long run. ;)

But I was just correcting you on a technicality. You CAN fight it. People actively do all the time. You might say that dictionaries are part of that fight.

Heck, France has a whole freaking government institution that does exactly this. ;)

@Tomasz Wota I will correct someone if they were learning music, but if it's a layman, why bother fighting? It just creates unnecessary conflict/confusion and it makes you seem a little uppity. I will always refer to song/piece correctly but I won't correct someone if they get it wrong.

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