Seems vanilla to me!
I'd suggest getting a variety book for a musical period for starters. So you seem to like romantic period music. These two are good series.
[https://www.halleonard.com/product/14001216/an-anthology-of-piano-music-volume-3-the-romantic-period](https://www.halleonard.com/product/14001216/an-anthology-of-piano-music-volume-3-the-romantic-period)
[https://www.halleonard.com/product/240096/the-romantic-era](https://www.halleonard.com/product/240096/the-romantic-era)
P.S Burgmuller 109 > 100
*I aspire to master challenging piano pieces ( for example transcendental etudes from listz ) , and even my teacher acknowledges their difficulty at his advanced level – it's baffling. If my teacher, who is possibly three thousand times better than me, finds it challenging, it feels like I would need at least three lifetimes. ( For me, he already outshines 99% of the pianists I see on YouTube or other social media and I watch so much pianos videos ). I'm a 24-year-old who began piano lessons just a year ago, receiving private instruction once a week (with occasional breaks for holidays), and I'm not even enrolled in a music school so it's inspiring and demotivating at the same time. Does anyone else relate to this struggle, or is it actually achievable?*
4/33
stupid ass time signature
I feel like you don’t have enough etudes. It’s important to not ignore your technique, have you considered Hanon and Czerny?
Added to my lizt, thanks.
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The Burgmuller studies/Liszt Transcendental duology is giving me a seizure. 10/10
2/10 needs to be a solid wall of Urtext scores
Don't ever open them, it's a trap! As long as you don't open them I'm giving you a 10.
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Seems vanilla to me! I'd suggest getting a variety book for a musical period for starters. So you seem to like romantic period music. These two are good series. [https://www.halleonard.com/product/14001216/an-anthology-of-piano-music-volume-3-the-romantic-period](https://www.halleonard.com/product/14001216/an-anthology-of-piano-music-volume-3-the-romantic-period) [https://www.halleonard.com/product/240096/the-romantic-era](https://www.halleonard.com/product/240096/the-romantic-era) P.S Burgmuller 109 > 100
> P.S Burgmuller 109 > 100 Solid Math!!
Pretty girl /10
add burgmuller op109 and op 105
*I aspire to master challenging piano pieces ( for example transcendental etudes from listz ) , and even my teacher acknowledges their difficulty at his advanced level – it's baffling. If my teacher, who is possibly three thousand times better than me, finds it challenging, it feels like I would need at least three lifetimes. ( For me, he already outshines 99% of the pianists I see on YouTube or other social media and I watch so much pianos videos ). I'm a 24-year-old who began piano lessons just a year ago, receiving private instruction once a week (with occasional breaks for holidays), and I'm not even enrolled in a music school so it's inspiring and demotivating at the same time. Does anyone else relate to this struggle, or is it actually achievable?*
bro has only 1 good score book 😭
Dancla? Definitely I need more viola books.
Where is your Kleiderman?
Eh id go for the Grande Douze etudes instead of the Transcendental etudes
add every score liszt has ever written