Chopin Etude Op 25 No.2 HQ
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"roturner" *is* "right", "art" is subjec"tive"
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@JamesTR4 my teacher ( piano ) said it was just like that
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@Ormusn i can and i'm 10
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@harutuniananna are you 10?were you going to play this after a 2 piece invention by Bach?
were you able to play Nocturne B-flat Minor ( which is not very hard for me )huh?
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@mcrettable this song is by Chopin and i don't think Liszt was even alive at the time.This was on of his latest songs at the time.
And I just can't belive that i have to play this.I'm only 10.And i'm scared.i have to play this at a recital in June.JUNE!!!.
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Bees!
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@roturner I agree with you. The sheet music may say one thing, "Presto" as a tempo marking in this case. Yet, what would then be the point of all these pianists and artists and their interpretations and creations of music if they all strived for the same, original thought that Chopin had?
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Amazing =O
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@roturner I do not think the same..we all know Chopin's (or anyone else!) music and people who play this piece should know what the composer wanted..and I think of the sound intensity and the tempo! In this case it IS a good tempo - just check the title! "The bees" - like the Humble bee :) But I do hate when somebody (just because he/she is a piano virtuoso) play' faster than the presrcibed to show his/her talent..
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@stoni90 not probable.. look it up ^^
people for saying its too fast...i think valentina knows what shes doing and as she says its marked presto meaning quickly :)
supergaybot 1 year ago 29
Yes, of course it *can* be played this fast. Stop "thinking" about it and just "listen" to it.....Piano playing isn't like chess; there are no "good" and "bad" moves.... Music is emotion..... Feel it.... If it "speaks" to you then it is *perfect* at this speed. Like many other works it's also *perfect* at other speeds too depending on what you want to convey.
roturner 11 months ago 18