Q. Who knows the lyrics of it ? I think Beethoven wrote it without lyrics, but somebody had written lovelly lyrics for it to sing. I heard the version in another language, it's something like
" ... Passed the snowy storms, you are mine again.
Like new spring, like wind blowing in paradise, you are my for-ever intoxicated love ..."
A. This one "stuck a chord" (geddit?) with me
Lyrics by Richard Perlmutter
Music: Fur Elise by Ludwig Von Beethoven
Here's a short Beethoven piano piece
He wrote this piece just for Elise
It's all about a fellow named Maurice
Who came from Greece with a valise.
Maurice loved Beethoven's piano piece
He loved this piece more than Elise
And nobody could keep it from Maurice
He fleeced Elise and took her piece.
He did her wrong, he took her song
It's all he cared for all along.
And when Elise saw that Maurice
Had fleeced her piece she called the police.
They found the piece in the valise.
They all went to the Justice of The Peace
Who sent Maurice right back to Greece.
It was all right to her delight.
Elise can play her piece all night.
And if you hear Beethoven's piece
Played by your nephew or your niece
Nephew or niece perform this piece
Please tell them to remember that this piece
This little piece is "Fur Elise."
What do you think is better for me - Guitar or Piano?
Q. I learnt Piano for a month and guitar for a month 4 years later. I am now back to my keyboard and have been playing for about 2 weeks. I can play songs like Fur Elise, or a River Flows in You. On guitar, in one month I leaned some chords, and I can play solo very well. I love both, but what to learn further?
A. master piano first. piano will help you with so much, which is why all music majors no matter what instrument they are playing have to take a piano course (at least at the college i am going to) Piano is a more beautiful instrument and more musical in my opinion and guitar to me is just this cliche instrument that everyone learns because it makes them "cool". but like i said, learn piano and then go on to guitar if you still have interest in it because piano will help you with music in general.
What piano techniques should I practice in order to learn how to play Fur Elise?
Q. What other techniques are common in classical pieces? I have a piano book so I'll probably be able to look up the specific names of techniques.
A. For Fur Elise, I'd say you have to learn intervals, scales, arpeggios, and chords.
... pretty much what you need to know to play the piano anyway.
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