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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2006

NOCTURNE(Chopin)夜曲9-2,
The original play by Richard Clayderman, 1985.
Arranged by Olivier Toussaint and Gerard Salesses.

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  • Dear Shihjou, Congratulations! Your performance of RC's music is indeed great! I think your performance is No.1 among all the Youtube clips played by other RC fans.

    Except some false notes, overall, your performance is very well especially in musicality and rubato.

    I am a great fan of Clayderman too, and I can play many of his titles.

  • Thank you very much!! : )

  • Kudos still! I personally like the original, but this version is not bad for those who don't like triads, lol.

  • : )

  • Nice attempts to spaz it up a bit (ok more like a lot) but that sounds terrible!!! Chopin would have been.. erm, shocked! Isn't it supposed to be 12/8? what did you change it to?

  • it's play by Richard Clayderman version, why the rewriter changed to be 12/8, i don't know, but this is Arranged by Olivier Toussaint and Gerard Salesses. Maybe this can answer you!!

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  • This piece of music is different from the original chopin version coz it's the Richard clayderman's version i guess.

  • duh hes using chords to simplify and to make it easier

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  • Ouch. Maybe I'm just too used to the original version but I feel like playing in chords completely murdered the piece. I like the one Yundi Li played.You're not a bad pianist thou. :)

  • Chopin just turned over in his grave; you played this in 4/4. Try playing it the way it was intended to be played - 6/8

  • amigo donde esta esta partiture?

  • it's horrible.

  • You're wrong. the original piece is from Chopin which is in 3 crotchet beats (or 12 quavers i think). Richard's is in 4 crotchet beats

  • what do you mean wrong rythym that is right!

  • wrong rhythm

  • ¿Qué hace con esta pieza?

  • i wish i could play this as good as you

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