Chopin - Fugue in A Minor
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All Comments (32)
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not to mention some of the fugues in the sonatas and partitas for violin which have like four voices (yes its possible!!)
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you need to feel the music not so much banging dude, listen to the music as you play you need to feel it moving and not just feel notes. This is chopin...so you need to follow the previous advice
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you need to feel what you play if not its just looses all sense
you sound like a godamn heartless asian
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good, really, notes are right but IMHO it sounds only a technical exercise, it has nothing "chopineuse", it should be more romantic, more nineteenth century-fashioned, more "legato" and so on...
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what is so bad u heard about regarding the fugue?
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pas d'attentat au piano ^^ c'est préférable ...
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It's a piano, not a goddamn drum set. try to rerax a rittle!
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pretty good, but why did you bash the first notes so hard?
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You've got quite a harch tone. Try to make it a bit more soft. and I don't know what it's written, but I guess it's trills. Try to make them to trills, and not 16th-notes. Gj overall
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er...what is it then?
yay! how i love chopin. MORE CHOPIN.
socialteabiscuit 4 years ago
Hehe, definitely!!!!
NeoComposer 4 years ago
Was this a difficult piece to learn? I'm thinking of trying to learn it... once imslp is back.
mayablanca 4 years ago
Not at all, listening is the most important part of learning it, and try to use comfortable finger positions(the piece isn't specific on that), especially on the trills.
NeoComposer 4 years ago
peACE!
SECRETofLIFEstaYoung 4 years ago
Thanks:)!!!!
NeoComposer 4 years ago