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Chopin Etude nr.1 op.25 a-flat major

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2008

Chopin Etude nr.1 op.25 a-flat major

Look at my face and the way i shake my head as i play, hahaha lol, that was mainly the reason why i uploaded this clip(i really had no idea i made those faces).

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  • nice, but dont use a metronome, NOT good for your musical mind at all . Would love to hear this in good quality

  • @RemovdSande11

    LOL

    Sorry, but only Chopin himself used a metronome for his practising and teaching..

    So you are claming that Chopin, Vladimir Horowitz, Franz Liszt etc had a "bad musical mind" ???

  • A metronome only provides a fixed, rigid, relentless pulse; therefore any metronome markings on sheetmusic cannot accurately communicate the pulse, swing, or groove of music: The pulse is often not regular e.g. in accelerando, rallentando; or in musical expression as in phrasing (rubato, etc.).

  • @RemovdSande11

    This is a missconception when using a metronome, a performer like for example Horowitz had a super "pulse feel" many years of practising with a metronome gets a "inner clock", so that YOU controll the pulse not the other way around... When playing rubato or music with alot of ritardandos and accelerandos it is even more important to have a good "pulse feel", and you can only get it from practising with a metronome, ironic, lol...

  • Sorry for the bad grammatic and spelling, lol..

  • i think you do a very nice job on taking your time to shape phrases. however, give your melody a direction listen to it very carefully when you play it. i think at around 50 secs you should feel your piece become a little tense and at 1 13 or so you should feel a climax. let your melody sing more and give it movement.

  • I agree! Next time i will be playing on a grandpiano..:=)

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  • Good job, quit the unecessary face expressions. 

  • Great job!!! Keep up the good work!!!

  • "i really had no idea i made those faces)."

    Neither did David Helfgott.

  • Haakon --I thought you were brilliant at 53. I'm learning this piece right now and I think you sound great!

  • i'm trying to learn the right hand on guitar. it sounds really cool

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