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Valentina Lisitsa Chopin 24 Etude Op. 25 No. 6

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Valentina Lisitsa plays Chopin Etude Op. 25 No. 6 "Thirds"
From DVD Chopin - 24 Etudes.
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  • Wow, you look like an angel but you must have sold your soul to the devil for this kind of talent!

  • My hands hurt from just watching this video

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  • valentina according to you, is this the hardest chopin etude? many people say it is.. i just wanna know ur opinion. THX vanessa!!!!

  • beautiful hands <3

    

  • @ovkenike or her wings :)

  • @pupulique - notice double thirds (thirds in each hand) 0.40 - 0.43 or is she playing the thirds too fast for you to notice them all the way through?

  • @bilibalala the point of the piece is that it's at an extremely fast metronome marking of half note=69

  • @JHighland1 But there is couple more things to think. Have your knuckles at the same line anywhere at the keys. Meaning pinky's knuckle is not at lower level than index finger's knuckle. See valentina's knuckles especially at 0:02. Also the best position for your hand doesn't always feel to be the best position. When right hand is playing descant the elbow is following the wrist, which u can see at 0:14. I hope u got something from this and you will be more aware of your body!

  • @EJLIU92 A Flat

  • JHigland 1 ... to play with the speed and dexterity that Valentina plays with, watch her hands carefully. They never seems stressed, they are almost limp.

    You must totally relax your hand. Try it. Your hand will feel like a wash cloth at first, but later, you should develop some sort of muscle memory. Don't force it and it will come. The descending minor scales in this etude are not easy. But if you learn them well, an entirely new world of advanced piano literature will be within reach.

  • In the original Edition there's A sharp, probbably an error. I believe the correct is "A" without any accident(02 min.)

  • this... just defies physics. i have never seen chords played like that on one hand, at that speed, ever. you glide across the keys, the piano is just there for you to dance on. kind of brings me to another dimension when i hear it.... *drifts off*

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