Chopin "Ocean" Etude Op. 25 No. 12
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bullshit. anybody who gets to this level doesnt call chopin pieces "songs" this is an etude. def a study for the fingers and demonstration of technique
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Yes you can play chopin with a metronome but when you master the piece, you have to do rubato and make your own interpretation.
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@rcschumann You're a douche. "most of them must be new to this music" Or I just tested Level 8.
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@rcschumann Upload a video of you playing this better than him and i'll consider unsubbing to him.
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@rcschumann Your comment is a "terrible performance." Cheer up and don't be so bloody miserable.
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Terrible performance. You are missing the last arpeggio on the way down (or sometimes just faking it), almost every time. The first note of that sequence is hardly played, which ruins the whole rhythm and momentum of this piece. You are playing fast just for the sake of it. Learn it properly without missing any notes, before you play it at that speed. Again, horrible performance of the C Minor Etude. I can't believe so many liked it - most of them must be new to this music (yeah, that's it).
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@Vesivian Why that?:o
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@ikkikevin You want the music sheets but you probably won't be able to play it.
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can you please please please send this sheet music to me??? (:
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@debussy84 i recall having conflict with you before. is this your lousy attempt at sarcasm? the knowledge of pianistic forms are not common knowledge. no thanks for your remarks
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@anonymousQ45 Wow, a piano etude is a study for the fingers, thanks for that
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Seriously, you practiced this etude in 2 months???
Man, i want this music sheet...Someone can send me one? Please...i got the niveau to play it, but don't have the music sheet. If you got? Let me know...
ikkikevin 2 years ago
check the "International Music Score Library Project" (IMSLP)
I'll send you the link.
eeeefece 2 years ago
Bravo! How long did it take for you to play at full speed? I am tackling this piece currently.
sapnared 2 years ago
Take your time, the speed comes naturally. Practicing slowly and with concentration is the key.
eeeefece 2 years ago