Chopin - Nocturne Op.9 No.2 In Eb Major
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I'm not a musician nor an expert, but I enjoyed this
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more than one mistake though.
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@kyaume21 i would think the rubato is fine as it reflects whoever it is's emotional depiction of the piece.
thanks for the 4 yr after reply though =) i was surprised when i saw this in my msg box
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@thepianocian Far too exxaggerated rubato; it sounds very messy.
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i think the tempo can best be described as rocking a baby to sleep.
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A lil bit awkward for me, But ill respect your interpretation
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@TheRealCritique I don't think you've ever played anything. How about you post an upload?
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Nice tempo... :)
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Man I can't get enough of that tempo! It's so fresh. Rubato means "free"; NOT just slow. It can mean fast, too!!! And that's what you've given me here. I love this. This is what I try to sound like!!
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I absolutely love your tempo and your rubato in places. Don't change one thing! Keep it up majorly! This is the best I've heard of this song on youtube! No one cares about the mistake. I make tons more!!!! Absolutely great.



It doesn't matter how slow or fast you play this peice. Chopin himself said there is no tempo. Its up to the pianist.
The1992Master 2 years ago 14
I'm usually not critical on here of pianists, as I'm only high intermediate/beginning of advanced and cannot play things like Chopin's Polonaises yet...thus, I feel I shouldn't really judge. However, I just finished this Nocturne, and I think while you hit all the notes, you really need to play it slowly and consistently.
A lot of Chopin's pieces should be like the opera - beautiful, slow, and not jerk you out of your dreamlike state attained by listening to it.
InSilverFlames 4 years ago 10