u/andromeda1770

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What to do after Faber Level 5?

I’m a self learner and I’ve been progressing through the Faber series for a while now. Now that I’m almost done with the book, how do I know what pieces to play and what techniques to learn? I already practice sight reading, czerny 599, scales, arpeggios and learn theory.

I really love Lizst, Tchaikovsky and Chopin and I would love to play their pieces one day, along with more classical music but I know right now I may not be ready. What classical pieces can I play to improve, and with what resources? I would really love a step by step progression on what to learn and how to improve. And please don’t recommend getting a teacher because I can’t afford it right now

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u/andromeda1770 — 1 day ago

What to do after Faber Level 5?

I’m a self learner and I’ve been progressing through the Faber series for a while now. Now that I’m almost done with the book, how do I know what pieces to play and what techniques to learn? I already practice sight reading, czerny 599, scales, arpeggios and learn theory.

I really love Lizst, Tchaikovsky and Chopin and I would love to play their pieces one day, along with more classical music but I know right now I may not be ready. What classical pieces can I play to improve, and with what resources? I would really love a step by step progression on what to learn and how to improve. And please don’t recommend getting a teacher because I can’t afford it right now

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u/andromeda1770 — 1 day ago