Well, this is the first thing I'm playing every time I'm going to play for more than a couple of hours on the piano to get my fingers fixed. I often use my own version of these both pieces (Making Solfeggietto faster, and only doing the fast parts in Fantaisie Impromptu).
The pieces are
1. Bach - Solfeggietto.
2. Chopin - Fantaisie-Impromptu in C# Op. 66.
Yes, I did mess up a bit on the Chopin piece a little.
Take care and a comment would be nice ^_^/
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veloqis 11 months ago
@veloqis Complaining about my engrish ? lol
D33JNES 11 months ago
are these songs on the same playing level? can both be played at the same skill level?
thepromman 1 year ago
@thepromman With practice, you can play anything. I've been practicing alot of arp, my fingers are very fast, so I guess it depends on that (and of course, to find the keys). But what I think, the Chopin piece is harder because its faster, and using more scales. But, after ~7 years of playing these, its easy. Take care!
D33JNES 1 year ago
which piece would you consider harder, I play the fantasie impromtu almost as well as you (not quite as clear) and I'm wondering if I could play the solfeggietto relatively easily.
yellowslide2 2 years ago
@yellowslide2 the thing i did was that i got taught how to play solfeggietto before Fantaisie-Impromptu, in that way my fingers got used to move faster and so on, so i would say that solfeggietto is easy to play if you can play Fantaisie-Impromptu already :].
D33JNES 2 years ago