Chopin Op. 10 No. 4
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Whats important concerning this piece, is to build up clarity and unproblematism. For example at 2:15 when the left hand plays the 4 octave C# minor scala, it is vatal no to hear those jumping thumps the Es and the Bs, so that is what you should focus on in my opinion.
Also rythmic certainty is extrodinaryly important.
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I like it better at this speed though. :/ It's calming and nice. I find the fast tempo a bit overwhelming and messy.
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for normal speed, put it on 1.5x speed
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this sounds confortable, if the one try to force oneself to play faster, nothing makes feel obnoxious
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great job man. .you hit every note! regardless of the tempo you did well.
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@PeacefulStrife lol, you should see Cziffra's playing of this.
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If you guys look up Yuja Wang, (if you are a fan of the piano, i'm sure you have) this is around the tempo she started off playing this piece. And she is a virtuoso. Yeah, you can go faster, but keep working on it. It's great that you've familiarized yourself, technically, with this piece.
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you actually learned all the notes of the song, i dont even get to that.. but, then i get disappointed to see you playing it this slow and without much feeling played. it would be so easy to do that once you got the notes in your head. but a good job anyways=)
今この曲を練習していて、CDだと速すぎて聞き取れないから参考にさせていただきます。とてもわかりやすいです。
8ru8ru4120 1 month ago 4
A big thank you! Your tempo is just right for a beginner like me to learn the piece :)
charlenetiantian 4 months ago 3