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Prelude in G minor op.23 no.5- Sheet & Music (Great Quality)

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Prelude in G minor op.23 no.3- Sheet & Music by Rachmaninoff in great quality video. Enjoy!

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25 Responses to “Prelude in G minor op.23 no.5- Sheet & Music (Great Quality)”

  • libetta says:

    good tension on …
    good tension on that famous ‘climax’ part at the beginning of the 4th page

  • JuyoNi says:

    it sounds a little …
    it sounds a little different at the end than i play it, im a little less flowy with the last run ya, more staccato

  • rsoeyadi says:

    Man, how big were …
    Man, how big were Rachmanioff’s hands? I love the ending on how it just ends with all this stuff and last note is G. Great piece of music!

  • scotty1938 says:

    In regards to …
    In regards to Rachmaninoff’s compositions, he was 6’6″ with hands in proportion; he was a performer (one of the best-loved) and so his works were difficult for anyone with average-sized hads.

  • mindovermattjr says:

    so good so well …
    so good so well played i want to play this so bad, the middle part is so beautiful, i love g minor, it is the same key as samskeyti by sigur ros

  • NewDawnFades608 says:

    why is it infamous? …
    why is it infamous? the third movement of the moonlight sonata is the most beautiful piece Beethoven ever wrote. and i believe flippingfo0l is referring to the first movement, which is easier than the third movement and some of other Beethoven works.

  • anonymousQ45 says:

    i didnt like the pp …
    i didnt like the pp section with the bass scales when i first heard it. but now that i actually listen to the music instead of just skimming through it i can appreciate the melodies and the poetry of Rachmaninov. it feels like im in a dream world when i close my eyes and listen

  • username1p says:

    good point, but …
    good point, but whato u know, f grade is this, dind out for me, ty.

  • username1p says:

    This is Rach almost …
    This is Rach almost at his very best, the pennicle of his ability is not met in this though. A sure must in any real pianists repertoire.

  • DimakArkanian says:

    This song is …
    This song is absolutely amazing. It was part of the soundtrack to an old Mac game I used to play. It really takes me back.

    It is truly a fantastic specimen of classical piano composition.

  • DarkAngel9434 says:

    Mine, too.
    But …

    Mine, too.
    But when I don’t play it that fast it works.
    And having small hands is just a problem at special parts, not at the whole composition.

  • jasonextreme says:

    My hands fell off …
    My hands fell off just yesterday when I memorized the 1st to 2nd page.

  • RomanticNotes says:

    Horobile.
    Horobile.

  • Bogorosmerenylo says:

    is quite slow but …
    is quite slow but it is lot to remember but it is quite boring

  • PianersAreFun says:

    Supposedly it is …
    Supposedly it is very hard, but for me it is not the hardest.

  • bunnybop7332914 says:

    not rly…
    not rly…

  • bunnybop7332914 says:

    who cares?
    this is …

    who cares?
    this is a Rachmaninoff song its not moonlight -_-

  • bunnybop7332914 says:

    lol yep its a …
    lol yep its a composition

  • ilikethealtoclef says:

    i love this version
    i love this version

  • themimes92 says:

    its not a song, it …
    its not a song, it doesn’t have words:P

  • DarkAngel9434 says:

    I will never be …
    I will never be able to play this great song, because my hands aren’t huge enough.

  • KevinR3i says:

    GO RACHManinoFF!!!! …
    GO RACHManinoFF!!!!!!

    i love you…
    why not you ressu your self

    and still alive to see your perfomance and your piece

  • flippingfo0l says:

    moonlight sonata is …
    moonlight sonata is so easy

  • thiskid089 says:

    In H Cramer’s …
    In H Cramer’s version of Dance Macabre I coounted 254 32nd notes strictly on a s octave.

    Let me just say this…pain in the ass!!! or well…I guess it would be more like wrists/forearms, but you get my point

  • nikkico101 says:

    i can play this …
    i can play this song on the piano

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