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Chopin Nocturne E minor op.72 no.1

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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2007

Notturno n.19 di Fryderyk Chopin in mi minore - Andante

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  • Way too fast, and emotionless :(

  • k, first of all, find a metronome. and use it, a lot. second, you're banging out notes. try making it softer. honestly, right now, it's a bastardization of how Chopin intended it.

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  • @arsenalfooty4 true. he was the first to break from the status quo and play in a completely free, rubato style. his pieces AREN'T SUPPOSED to be played in perfect tempo like bach or mozart.

  • @nikhilshinday Maybe so, but watch what you say. It's kind of hurtful to the person

  • @J3LL13Z

    I totally agree with you. These are completely displaced comments.... OK this performance is perfectible, but not that bad at all, to start with... tempo's pretty good, to me anyway...

    Keep up the good work robyyoutoo!

  • Yeah, play it softer.

  • I hear a lot of emotion in this...

  • Bloody hell, there's constructive criticism and then there's just being rude, "it's a bastardization" is a bit out of order don't you think? I don't think a metronome is needed, and personally I think it's good, however people are right in saying it needs more emotion, it did seem like you were just playing for the sake of it, and I couldn't fully enjoy the peice, however, having said that, it was rather good. Not so harsh next time eh?

  • @nikhilshinday wow music critics on youtube these days are funny.

    they make it sound like they've known him since birth

    they make it sound like they can play it perfectly when some of them can't even find a C

    And lastly, if you think he played it badly, play it better yourself, jeez~

  • dude. this is not the way it is played. play emotionally, softer and smoother.

  • @nikhilshinday Did you know that Chopin hated metronomes?

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