Week 4 — Share Your Playing 🎶
We’ve reached the final part of the challenge.
You’ve chosen your piece, worked through the details, explored character and imagination — now it’s time to share where you are.
This week is about capturing your playing and putting it out there!
On April 3rd, we’ll host a live Watch Party, featuring submissions from across the community. This is a chance to hear each other, reflect on the process, and celebrate the work that’s gone into these past weeks.
Your Focus for the Week until April 3rd.
Record and submit your piece (or an excerpt).
That’s it.
No need for multiple takes, no pressure to polish everything. A single honest run-through is more than enough.
A few suggestions:
- Record a full take, even if it’s not perfect
- Let the character and musical idea lead!
- Keep going, even through small slips
- Think of it as sharing, not performing
How to Participate
- Upload your video directly in the forum
- Or share a link (YouTube, Google Drive, etc.)
- Include the piece and anything you discovered while working on it
Whether this is your first time sharing or something you do often, this moment matters. It’s where the work becomes something real.
Looking forward to hearing what you’ve been building.
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I have been busy with other pieces this month, so unfortunately I haven't worked on the Mozart piece as much as I had hoped. I can play the first half well, but not the second half. Could I submit the first half of the first movement?
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This was my first piano challenge here on TB, and I really enjoyed it. It reminded me of so much about Mozart and rekindled my love for playing the piano. Thank you so much for the input and thanks to Sedef who inspired me❣️
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I am having trouble with the sixteenth notes in this section (measures 43-47) of the first movement of Mozart's Sonata K. 309.
With my right hand, I keep playing uninvited notes or playing the two Es in the octave chord in measure 47 out of time with each other, and I think it is because of a fingering issue with the sixteenth notes in measure 46. I am using 1 and 5 for the octaves, and 4-5-4-3-2-3-2-1 for the sixteenth notes.
I also keep missing the F#s in the left hand parts of measures 43, 44, 46 and 47. I am using 5-1-3-1-2-1-3-1-5. Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions? Thank you!

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Here's my recording, wrong notes & hesitations included! Wish it were better, but today was my last chance with time to myself to record (school hols looming)! I chose the 2nd movement of Mozart's Sonata in C K545. I'd learnt the 1st movement previously, so it seemed a good opportunity to learn the next part.
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I would definitely play the RH passage 3432 1432 instead of starting on a 45To each their own. If I start that specific passage with 34321 then I'm tempted to switch my hand to an ulnar deviation position and then hit the following note with my 3 instead of the desired 4; two bad things in that passage.
When figuring out fingerings I find it works best to try to play the passage prestissimo, and that's how I came up with what I wrote. But to each their own.
(I played/performed that sonata in the past with exactly those fingerings.)