| i just wanted to ask you: the second time we return to Bb minor (after the A major section), how do you play those arpeggios? Is it wrong to begin from the upper note to the last ? or is it better if i take some time to play the voicings?it can't be strictly on tempo!! |
| I'd really appreciate it if someone uploaded Chopin's Scherzo no.2 and Scherzo 3 (b-flat minor, op31; c sharp minor, op39) for me. Thanks in advance! |
Hi,
I would like to know your opinion about if I am prepared for studying Chopin Scherzo nº2 in B flat major.
The most difficult pieces I play are Chopin etudes 25 nº1 and nº2, and first mvt of Beethoven's Pathetique Sonata (this one only at 140). How is Scherzo compared to these works?
I've read a post by Berhnard dividing its first part into chunks, so I would like to give it a try.
thanks
Javier |
Can someone give some info on how to play this section of the scherzo n2. I have been practicing it for a few hours and my right hand is starting to hurt. anyway.. What would the correct fingering be? I have been using: 5 4321 and then 4321 321
any other advice also welcome
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I have played piano for 10 years. I am finish fantaisie impromptu now. I had some trouble learning this (especially the cross rythm), but after two months I now have it almost at consert level.
My question is how far above my level are the chopin scherzo no.2 or ballad no.1? Could I jump right to one of these, or should I have some more Chopin experience first? I have not played any of his etudes, any advise of (manageable) etudes to prepare me for this?
Thanks
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| Hi, I can now play Chopin Scherzo no.2 in B flat minor alright. I would like to start the second Scherzo. I am thinking of Scherzo no.1. Can anyone here played this piece and give me some advice? Thanx |