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Welcome advice re LH stamina in Revolutionary Etude? July 04, 2010, 05:42:26 PM by dtao12
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Hi,
Looking for tips on how to increase stamina of the LH of the Revolutionary Etude.
I've recently (last 3 months) resumed practicing seriously and have an opportunity to "ease back" into performing, perhaps on the way to a full-length recital in the winter, with a mini-performance at the end of August. I had in mind a "left-right punch" of Chopin's Revolutionary Etude followed by Winter Wind. The Revolutionary comes more quickly, and I feel is the less difficult of the two: certainly it has fewer notes! But after making some rapid progress on both, Revolutionary seems to have plateaued whereas Winter Wind is still getting better. The problem isn't the notes but fatigue in the LH toward the end which then hurts fluidity and accuracy, even though passages earlier in the piece which I think are more difficult aren't a problem. I don't have similar stamina problems in the RH of Winter Wind. Obviously being right handed, the RH is stronger.
"Relaxing" is always recommended, but that's easier to say than to do. Perhaps if I just keep playing the Revolutionary over and over, it will get easier, but I'm starting to feel "stuck." I welcome any advice that has helped others who have played this piece.
My fallback, if this doesn't improve by August, is to perform the Winter Wind plus the op. 25#12, which I can play better than the Revolutionary at this point. But I hoped to do the Revolutionary and Winter Wind pairing for greater variety.
Thanks.
David
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What is harder chopin revolutiary étude or scherzo 1? June 13, 2010, 06:42:40 AM by max747
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I just finished the scherzo b minor by Chopin but I want to know if starting on the rev étude would be a step back. Some say it is one of the easier etudes but I don't know.I just started sightreading it for ten minutes and skipped around from section to section. The middle section and end contain some difficulties and thus I am thinking of pusing it what do I do
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Revoloution...?! May 31, 2010, 07:59:16 AM by 6piano9
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Hey everyone! I'm playing Revoloutionary for F.Chopin (Etude) That topic was posted before but I have a diffrent purpose now...well I found it a little hard at the beginning but it got better except 2 phrases wich are: 1) when we press in the right hand B+D+B it's the 9th line 2) when it get's sweet and you feel like the revoloution has ended
PLEASE I need advices because it's ugly when I play it P.S: put the pedal aside because that's the only good thing 
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Etudes.... June 14, 2009, 06:50:57 AM by ibanny1000
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Guys, i like to play etudes, especially my favorite "Revolutionary Etude" by Chopin. its my new piece and i started last week... well i have a question How can i express an Etude swiftly with accuracy?
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Revolutionary Etude in 2 Years November 18, 2008, 12:12:44 AM by revolutionaryetudein2
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Hi, sorry if this is in the wrong subforum; I'm new here.
So... I've been amusical my whole life and recently (that is, starting a couple years ago), I've had an urge to learn to play the piano. I just think it would be tons of fun. But I don't work well without concrete goals, so... I've taken it upon myself to learn to play the Revolutionary Etude over a timeframe of 2 years.
By this, I don't mean that I'm going to practice one piece all the time for 2 years. I would like to be all-around good at piano playing.
I've bought a digital piano for about a grand (I don't want to have to deal with tuning, and I'm a student, so I'll probably be moving a lot), and I have a teacher who I see on a semi-regular schedule. So this is something that I'm taking seriously (I have a tendency to start a lot of projects and not follow through).
Anyway, I've set up a blog to document my progress: http://revolutionaryetudein2years.wordpress.com/ I record videos with the webcam on my laptop and I upload them to youtube. Pardon the audio quality; I haven't really figured out how to record audio nicely yet.
Please share any comments or criticism you have, and advice on what I should be doing to achieve my goal. Thanks!
List of all my videos:
Week 3: Prelude 1-1 in C Major from Bach's WTC
Week 4: Menuett in G from the Anna Magdalena Notebook
Week 7: The Entertainer (easy arrangement from the Alfred book)
Week 9: When You Wish Upon a Star (from Disney's Pinocchio)
Week 11: Impertinence, by Handel
Week 15: Chopin's Prelude 28-20
Week 16: Cavatina (from Deer Hunter)
Week 24: Moonlight Sonata Mvt 1
Week 54: Chopin Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2
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Revolutionary Etude op 10 No 12 (Chopin) September 30, 2008, 03:54:23 PM by chopinmozart7
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Hello everybody! Ive started on my first etude by Chopin. Etude op 10 no 12. I have heard it many many times and i decided to try it. Im wondering: On a scale from 1 to 10, how hard is it?  Is there anything you need to pay attention to in the piece?  How fast do you think you could manage to get trough the piece?  Are there any other etudes that you would recomend? 
I started to study it 1 day ago and so far ive done 1 and a half page.
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