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Mozart Sonatas are light and smooth with forte (F) being not

too loud. Famous Sonata: Turkish March

.
(Technical skill: Wrist movements only

when needed

).

Beethoven Sonatas uses lots of strength when dealing with Forte (F) or louder

. Famous Sonata: Appassionata

.
(Technical skill: Strength only on loud notes

).

Both composed the best Sonatas in the world.

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Nothing and you should ask someone else...plus that doesnt make any sence!!

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