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Chopins Nocturne op. 9 No. 2

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2007

Chopins Nocturne op. 9-2 in Eb major performed by me.

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  • Perfect... That`s Chopin. But...maybe a little slower... You have it, the Chopin feeling...

  • Thanks. As i see you also uploaded a version of this piece. I'll take a look soon ;)

  • I wish I could play like that. How long have you been playing?

  • Hi. I answered the question in the response to your message. I also updated my profile so everybody can see it. I first played this piece a half year after i started to play the piano. Then i did a few other pieces, for example Nocturne op. 9 - 1, and practised again for about one week before i recorded this video.

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  • @0ILoveDeathNote0 In this video i used The Grand 2 from Steinberg. Also check out my newer upload of this piece for which i used The Grand 3.

  • @TeQuiLLaXY How do you make an electric piano sound like Grand? Could you please tell me, because i really want to play this song, and i really want to play it with this voice. Thank you.

  • niesamowicie piękne ,ukojenie duszy

  • One of the most well-executed performances I've heard, the master Carmen Cavallaro is an excellent pianist with an impressive record of success in his wonderful career ... Excitement without limits ....

  • NICE!! Not to mention your digital piano, it looks like an Upright Piano.

  • I agree. You play it too fast. I don't think Yundi Li is playing as fast as yours (though his interpretation is awesome). At bits I don't think you're rubato enough, sounds like u're playing a walts. Other than that, Ur technique is good :D The bit where you go from Eb to D (whatever you call it) where all very well executed.

  • Your right!

  • very well played, and piano straight in tune

    Fabulous no more to say

  • no.

  • Well played sir and a very nice recording...makes that little piano sound much bigger.

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