Chopin Prelude Op. 28 No.4 "Suffocation"

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The Suffocation Prelude

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  • Je t'ai donné quand même un avis positif.

    Continue.

  • @FootballArarat73 Monotone applies to voice, there are 88 tones on this piano and I'm pretty sure I played more than one. If you mean lack of feeling or passion, the song is called suffocation, so I did play it sad/hurt/dead sounding, I play it different everytime I play it, sometimes it's more lively, maybe more passionate, I played it how I felt at the time. I hate that everyone on youtube thinks they are a genius and has grand opinions to try and look smart. Get a life already.

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  • @neoclassicalvirtuoso

    May be you're right.

    But Chopin did not want to play it as you did, although it's suffocation. I've read it somewhere.

    Anyway, as I said, you're may be right.

    I told you, in my next message that day, that I voted finger up, that means I liked your interpretation.

    Finally, 3 last notes are one octave down.

  • Je crois qu'il ne faut pas jouer ce morceau de façon monotone.

    On dirait un marteau qui frappe sur la tête.

    Mais plutôt en variant le rythme, lent et rapide, forte et piano, dans le plus pur style de Chopin.

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