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Chopin Etude Op.10 No.1 in C major

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2007

Chopin Etude Op. 10 No. 1 in C major.

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  • True musicians don't have to insult others.

  • Please explain to help me understand my playing. Thank you.

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  • I totally believe that!! Don't listen to that loser their, what is his/her name?? bs2k6!!!!! You play extremely well, i am learning this piece and yes, it is difficult. Especially in the right hand !!

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  • yeah

  • @chcheese

    sad people who insult without a reason, internet is filled with these "jelouse" types.

    u rock, so young and you can play this. He'd wish he could.

  • @bs2k6 don't be jealous , poor you

  • @Galisraelband @Galisraelband @Galisraelband who the hell says it 'has' to be 176-180? henle urtext? They are just editor's opinions. Peters says 105-110. Vasary, who IMO recorded the best etudes played this at 'only' 110, but it is smooth and still has plenty of brilliance. As for the kid's performance, the main thing that worries me is the souless brutal clunking in the left hand the speed is fine! What he needs is shape, fluency, and musicianship and a bit of style for god's sake.

  • Just ignore bs2k6 he's obviously an idiot. Your playing is truely inspiring, please keep up the excellent work.

  • bs2k6 youre dumb, can you upload it when you ding it better?

    Awsome Job Mate, but it was pertty slow, its not allegro BPM, its have to be 176-180 BPM and youre playing there around 160.

  • Exactly. 99% of the public who sat down and heard that live would of been blown away. If I had a 13yr old capable of playing like that I reckon I passed my parenthood exams early.

  • People, remember this is for Public.

    I think he could play this piece without any mistakes!

  • No the deficiency is NOT technical. He just needs to develop his musicianship and that will come with maturity. Unfortunately too many youngsters are given music that is too sophisticated for their level of development - that would be Chopin, and Mozart.

  • Technically you've got the piece down. The heavy-handed masculine touch is refreshing compared to so many delicate renderings of the Etude that bore me. Just one word - Phrasing. Music speaks in phrases and sentences-just like we do with words. Try to listen to what the music is saying - play that and then you'll be ready for the grand competitions.

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