try not to even consider your age. it'll hold you back.
'i'm good for my age' will make you comfortable. just keep having fun, keep exploring. you'll feel even more rewarded not only by praise but by realizing how good you're getting. you'll know more than anyone what went into it, & what came out. :) good luck!
(haha sorry i don't have a suggestion.)
2007-03-27 11:39:20
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answered by Nicholaus R 2
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It depends entirely upon how long you've been playing! Some fifteen year olds have been playing since they were two, and others have just started. For most of my advanced students, any of the concertos in Suzuki books five and up would be difficult. The music from Schindler's list is fairly difficult - it was written for Pearlman to play and none of my students can play the music from "The Red Violin," I can only play the first page of it decently myself! Then there's Thai Meditation, an advanced version of Humoresque (not the Suzuki book III version,) and the list could go on and on......
2007-03-29 22:15:03
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answered by runningviolin 5
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That is a really difficult question to answer based on age. I know a person who is about 12 who plays better than I do and she plays several instruments and I only play one. I play the viola, so I know more about the pieces for viola, but I would suggest Sarabande in G Minor by Carl Bohm. The version I played was transposed for viola, because it was originally composed for violin. It's a really fun piece to play, 4-string chords, lots of accents and very "energico." I played it out of the book "Solos for Young Violists" volume 2 (there is also Solos for Young Violinists that you could check out) it goes into 3rd position and it's the same level as the Susuki Volume 5.
2007-03-29 15:20:12
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answered by jb2005girl 1
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I'm fifteen and i am currently struggling to learn to play Barber of Seville and Vivaldi concerto in a minor.
2007-03-29 10:43:14
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answered by Can music save your mortal soul? 5
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Concerto in G by: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
2007-03-27 11:29:32
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answered by Sexymonkeylol 2
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Charlie Daniels - The Devil Went down to Georgia.......it's HARD! But I play the fiddle, so.......
2007-03-27 11:28:20
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answered by grey_high 2
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Turkey in the straw!!!!!!! also, the 1st guy got it right too.
2007-03-27 11:42:52
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answered by What Dreams May Come 5
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