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I wanna try to work my way up to this level. This man (along with Maynard Ferguson) are the two best trumpet players in the world, in my opinion.

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I'm currently practicing/playing 5 piano pieces. No personal recordings for these yet, maybe I'll do so in the future.

 

Bach English Suite #5, Sarabande: (skip to 10 minutes 35 seconds)

 

Fairly easy in terms of text, but getting the colors and articulation right is more challenging than it seems. The fingering is unorthodox, to say the least.

 

First movement of Beethoven's piano sonata Op. 2 No. 3:

 

Not too hard to learn and play, but some parts are tricky.

 

Scriabin's Fantaisie in B minor:

 

Highly difficult, and the text is difficult to learn. Very few parts of the piece are straightforwards, and the complex parts have a LOT going on. Some of the parts seem almost impossible at first. Still, it's really beautiful, and I'm working through it right now.

 

Shostakovich 24 preludes no. 18:

 

Simple text, but a little tricky to get right. It's a Shostakovich piece, so it sounds a bit strange in some parts, but still interesting overall.

 

Chopin etude Op. 25 No. 12.

 

The famous "Ocean" etude. Sounds daunting, but the text isn't super hard since the pattern repeats. Actually playing it is difficult- it is an etude, after all. One of my favorite Chopin etudes, others include "Wrong Note" (Op. 25 No. 5) and "Waterfall" (Op. 10 No. 1).

 

All these pieces are quite a handful, but I love my repertoire so far.

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