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Chopin - Ocean Etude Op 25 No 12

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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2006

Derek Herzer interpretation of Chopin -- Ocean Etude Op 25 No 12, at a recital in the Cross in the Woods, August 2006! Derek is a unique talent who had a dream he could play the piano at age seventeen. He has rapidly progress to be very unique in music and has a passion for classical piano!

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  • Chopin always tried to fit the most notes he could into a 5 second period.

  • that's true.

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  • Do you have any advice on how to play this piece better besides practicing slowly? I cant seem to switch my fingers fast enough when playing at a fast tempo.

  • The way these key/notes play out, are like waves that are in the ocean trying to reach the shores of Italy! (If never been to Italy, you should go it's magnifico :) THUMBS UP FOR ITALY!!!!!

  • He's an awesome dude :D x he helped with my homework :P x

  • people need to just stop getting into heated and childish arguments over which composers are better than others... they're all awesome so sit back, be quiet, and enjoy the music.

  • @chopinandliszt Each of the romantic composers (and those of the classical and baroque for that matter) have their own characteristics and persona ltouches in their works. A term like 'shitty' used to portray an absolute monster of the piano like Liszt, is simply pettie, incredibly immature and should have no attention payed to what so ever. i like you chopinandliszt, your a good example of what a musical minded person should be.

  • @chopinandliszt i have no idea who you are, and you seem to be in a touch of conflict with other youtube users. But you could perhaps be one of th most open minded and well balanced 'comment composers' ive known of. Your on the ball. I respect you greatly after reading your arguments. Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Beethoven, Debussy etc, they are all proven legendary simply by their ever lasting name, due to the pure quality of their works.

  • @addeex1 Alkan is a genius, but chopin remains the biggest of all times! However i love alkan, too.

  • @GlimpseInTheLife Alkan eats chopin, liszt and rachmaninoff for breakfast..... Jokes ^^ I love them all <3

  • @GlimpseInTheLife

    I still think Liszt is better than the both

  • @FranzLisztian Chopin 8===D--- Liszt... NO!! Haha, I love Liszt, but Chopin... The only one that can reach Chopin is Rachmaninoff...

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