Chopin Prelude No. 4 in e minor Op. 28 - 18.03.2008

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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2008

Fryderyk Chopin - Prelude No. 4 in e minor Op. 28 from 24 Preludes. Hope you like it :)

Disclaimer: That particular version was takeon on 20 march 2008. If it becomes better, I'll post the better one, so please don't take it as the final and the only. There is still a lot of room for improvement, and I will do so one day, I hope.

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  • I mean at 1.07 - 1.20

  • Thanks :) I am happy you liked it :) And yep, that part was the most difficult for me to learn - some finger patterns were awkward at first for me as a beginner. :) After enough practice it feels ok under fingers now :)

  • That's great! Did you go by what you felt natural and comfortable about which fingers to use for which keys, or did you get some "expert" advice, about the rules of which finger should play which key. sorry if i am not making myself clear. but i know some people say that you have to use certain fingers for certain keys for certain parts etc. :)

  • I did what was comfortable for me. I believe, when music is slow, fingerings are up to you - they must be comfortable and accurate (i.e. not prone for mistakely hitting wrong key). When the music is fast fingerings must be accurate and able to work at desired speed - rest is again up to you too. There are "recommended" patterns, but they are not really mandatory. They just often are the most reasonable. My fingerings ended up quite similar to those from sheet I acquired later.

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  • it's something beautiful...

    i have no words...

  • your fine playing brings out the loveliness of this touching piece.

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  • Very well played. Not too slow. I like it.

  • @Maticomp That is true. However, you should listen to an interview with Zimerman who claims he's got a few fingerings for each piece he performs. I'd say, the fingering is for learning purposes, but it you know the piece it's totally up to you how you play it.

  • Do you use Native Instruments New York Concert Grand?)))

  • I want the cello version... PLEASE!

  • you are better than many others that takes more credit for their work than you do.

  • I love it...

  • This is so beautiful! I love it! Thanks for sharing!

  • .I first heard this played when very young and it has stayed my favourite of Chopin works. I love the way it is played here and I listened to a few before this.

  • Great playing!! =)

  • Great!

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