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Chopin, etude op. 25 nr 12 (Ocean)

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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2008

The first playing of chopin etude nr 12 op. 25.

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  • I like particularly the sound quality of this instrument in particular, what kind of piano is it? could you tell us more about it? Doesn't sound like a modern Japanese (nothing against them) but has a special sound. Great job!

  • The "Estonia" piano it is

  • I have no idea how you do that.

  • Panasonic nv-dx 100

  • Viktor, you know how many times I have watched this?! You are amazing!!!! I hope you are doing good:)

  • Thank you so much, my dear!

    New videos coming soon :)

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  • Go ahead man..show us all how you play that piece better :D

  • very impressed.

    *tips metaphorical internet hat

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  • @klaverdaja Sir. I read sheet music and i want to know if this piece its hard to learn

  • Congratulations man, great performance :)

  • how long did it take for you to learn this? an average student? ahha im 15 and i want to learn this so bad

  • YOU'RE GOOD

  • This is, for me, the best interpretation of the ocean waves etude on youube. it's fluent, and you can notice all the keys being played.

  • Can't beleive... comparing with Czherny's etudes..that's fantastic!

  • Man, I'm such a big fan. Your czerny etudes are already my favorites, then I saw this video, looked at the channel, and realized it's the same guy who plays czerny. You're such a talent, seriously! keep it up! :)

  • i can play the first two seconds of it i'm trying to learn the next set of chords now, i know sum1 who canplay it and they say once you get the firts 20 seconds the rhtym and patter becomes bvery fluent and it does help in technique unbelievably! BUT HES A LEGEND AT PIANO!

  • Well played, but drop the tone right down before crescendi!

  • Its perfect and flawless!

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