Chopin Etude Op 25 No.6 HQ
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Too many notes..... haha
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My hands are a bit jealous...quite inevitable, really.
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pshh, i can play this in my sleep. of course, only when i'm dreaming.
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Have you guys seen Sergio Tiempo's study on Chopin etudes?!
He combines op 10 no 12 and this one together lol.
The left hand plays revolutionary etude, and the right hand plays this third etude!
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Before trying to play this song, I never had to use my pinky so much.
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I would have say, this is one of the best versions I have ever listened to
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Wow, such effortless scales in thirds! Her fingers look as if they're just tickling the keys... whereas mine look like rhinoceros having seizures.
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damn.. i really envy valentina for her 3rds.. they seem so light and easy.. gotta do this piece again...
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@BjornHegstad (cont.) for 10/2, it's actually very awkward for the right hand at moderate/full tempo. it may appear easier perhaps b/c the hands are not jumping, no arpeggios, just block chords in the left and right, and the right is moving up & down chromatically with fingers 3/4/5. but visually the difficulty of the piece is very deceptive. after studying chromatic 3/4/5, take the first four/eight measures to condition your hand. page 2, harder. practice & patience w/ this one.
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@BjornHegstad from experience,25/6 is easier to learn. if you've conquered minor third chromatics, a variety of triplet scales (more the better), and comfortable with diminished sevenths, you'll find 25/6 may look intimidating on the page but will be very intuitive. 25/6 is "harder" in that the tonal shading is more demanding. for 10/2...
My piano teacher was going through the Etude with me, playing bits of each one. She came to this one and said "number 6 is hell. It's just hell."
ericjaames 8 months ago 49
Well weve all heard flight of the bumble bee
This must be .. "flight of the Bumble Bees !"
ancientsolar 2 months ago 16