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The Hebug
May 24, 2004
I am a bug...

I'm planning to move one of my pianos from my parents' place in Seattle to my place in San Francisco. I'm looking for advice from people who have done a move across states before and if they have any recommendations for companies to contact.

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The Hebug
May 24, 2004
I am a bug...

Annies Boobs posted:

I don't know who you're trying to impress with "flashiness" for a short piece. But you'd never impress me with Prelude in c minor. It's very easy. Even at a blistering tempo (which is kind of ridiciulous) I'd much prefer to listen to other "difficult" music.

Play Chopin Etude Op 10 No.4 and I'll be impressed :)

I've never been able to get Op 25 No 11 to look effortless despite my best efforts. That's my go-to "flashy" piece.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89tude_Op._25,_No._11_(Chopin)

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