Chopin: Waltz opus 69 no 2

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| ID:153
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| Key: B-Minor |
Published: 1829 |
| Level: 6 |
Period: Early Romantic |
Waltz opus 69 no 2 (sheet music) |
Posts in the piano forum about this piece by Chopin:
| Last time I recorded this piece and I wasn't happy about the way I played. So this time I made some changes, please enjoy! |
| Please tell me what you think of my recording. |
Hi All,
I have the Palmer version of Chopin Waltz no. 10. The first part is marked "p" but I am having a hard time playing it softly while using the sustain pedal. The version I have has the pedal held for the entire measure which seems like too much pedal. Does anyone have any tips on playing softly while using the sustain pedal or any tips on how to pedal this waltz?
Thanks, atticus |
I'm learning Chopin's Waltz in B Minor. Op. 69, No. 2. I've basically got it now, just need to work on the section I was neglecting a lot. =P
Anyway, my piano teacher says he really enjoys it, he says he likes it better than any of the recordings he has heard, and when I play it he says he is able to actually listen to it and enjoy it without going into "teacher mode".
It's a simply piece, especially compared to what most of you are playing (easy enough for me, and I've only been playing two years. XD). Because it is a simple piece, I feel kind of silly when I really get into it. I looove this piece, it's beautiful, but when I listen to recordings, they generally sound like they don't really care what they are playing, maybe it's too easy so it's boring or something. It sounds good, and I think of that as the perfect way to play it.
But me, well, I exaggerate a bit I'm afraid, I feel like a speed up way too much in the middle section, and some parts I go too fast, just cause I think it sounds better that way, when I'm playing it that is.
Even though my teacher likes it so much, would it be best if I just toned everything down a lot? Should I play it perhaps a little more "perfectly" but with absolutely no emotion? I'm performing this soon, so I'd love some advice.
Thanks in advance. D= |
This is from about a year ago (its the only record self has of self in mp3)
sorry bout the buzzy - self digipiano is very old and doesnt really have good sound or touch -or any touch for that matter (but it's better than nothing)
and it was recorded with a generic 7 year old mic |
what are your thoughts on Chopin Waltz in B m, Op.69 Nº.2
i am a piano student . anything need to be address ?
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