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Chopin's Op.25 No.12 'Ocean' Etude Audio + Sheet Music

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2010

pf: Georges Cziffra

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  • hm. I want to have a piano piece ready by either next year or two years from now to perform.

    I'm stuck between this one and Un Sospiro.

    With pieces of this degree I would obviously be practicing A LOT. Just need to decide on everything.

  • @thisistides97 Go with Un Sospiro. ;) I played it in a concert once, it's really worth learning it. This is more of an etude, and I think for performance, Un Sospiro has an "easier-to-listen-to" melody, and leaves people feeling refreshed after hearing it. 

  • How hard is this song on scale of 1-10 would you say?

  • @xxiPr0digy A MILLION

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  • @asianpianist: Con Fuoco is not to describe how the song is played, it's to describe the condition of your arms and hands after attempting this masterpieces.

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  • This is fast. O.o

  • @tomekkobialka I agree. There's also a lot more fingerings in Un Sospiro I'm actually currently capable of. Yeah, i love this piece but i think I'm gonna go with Un Sospiro

    This is my first time preparing an advanced level piece, so I'll definitely have my hands full

  • GENIO

  • @xxiPr0digy Accually its quit easy (from an experianced pianists point of view). Oh the Irony... the most difficult ones sound the easiest...

  • Beautiful tragedy...

  • @xxiPr0digy This took me 3 years to practice just to perform it and get a 7.2 out of 10 score XDD I'd say pretty damn difficult. Can I give this thing an Infinite mark?

  • I've been learning how to play this for a while now. as long as you take it very very slowly then ease into getting faster it is fine, it sounds a lot harder than it is because of how fast its played. however i found winter wind was easier to learn than this one. .-.

  • @xxiPr0digy, it's not that bad once you get the technical focus of this etude down. After that you just need to learn the chords. Might be 6 or 7 on a scale of 1-10. But still, to play it with the mastery similar to that of Cziffra is incredibly difficult.

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