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Piano Sonata G Major

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yes, no no im not fired up and thanks for your help, but i dont belive this is paralell i have learnd something different

Simen, your example actually reminds me of parallel octaves in the first movement as well (bars 16-22):

http://dme.mozarteum.at/DME/objs/ed/ucb20_196_48.jpg

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Hehe yes , a lot of paralell octaves in the first movment Mozart did it to it seems

That might excuse your bit at bar 11 (although your example and Mozart's differ), but not any of the others.

It's obvious you don't want to accept these as errors, so I'll not flog a dead horse.

Let me just finish with QC's points earlier:

Much of the problem with this piece is not that it sounds "like mozart" but rather that there are enough harmony errors in it that are NOT typical of Mozart's work, nor of that period.
I found that most of the parallel 8ves were disturbing (other than the obvious unison doublings)
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yes i know but i was talking about bar 11! paralell octaves is bad but if there is a intention of it, its allowed to use, but im my piece there are to many yes

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