Beethoven – Russian Folk Song

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Beethoven wasn’t just about booming concertos and dramatic symphonies. Nestled within his oeuvre are charming little gems like the “Russian Folk Song,” Op. 107 No. 3, perfect for beginner pianists to sink their teeth into. This delightful piece, brimming with rustic charm and playful energy, is an accessible entry point into the world of the great composer.

The magic of this piece lies in its use of just five white keys: C, D, E, F, and G. This makes it incredibly beginner-friendly, as you don’t have to worry about venturing onto the black keys or deciphering complex chords. The rhythm of the piece is a steady, lilting waltz, making it easy to tap your foot and keep the beat. Don’t get bogged down by fancy rhythms or time signatures; just let the music flow like a babbling brook.

Beethoven’s “Russian Folk Song” may be a simple piece, but it’s a gateway to a world of musical possibilities. As you gain confidence and skill, you can explore more challenging Beethoven compositions or venture into other musical styles.

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