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Topic: help with Chopin Waltz no1 opus 64 (Read 235 times)
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piano_monkey
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Hi i'm a person who needs help with this Waltz desperatly. In the measure 21-36 i just can't play in without making a mistake in the right hand anyone have any good ideas for some fingerings (yes i've tried playing it slower) and also when I play it it doesn't sound right at all. So any suggestions? Thanks if anyone Helps music i'm learning Golliwogg's Cakewalk Debussy Waltz no 64 opus 1 Chopin Etude no 10 opus 3 Chopin Liberstraum no 3 Liszt
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kriskicksass
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If you're comfortable with your fingering, then break it up into smaller pieces and play it blindfolded. It's **** tough at first, and it sounds bizarre, but nothing sticks a fingering into your mind like playing it entirely by feel. (Bonus points if you later take the blindfold off and learn to play it while reading a book!)
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piano_monkey
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thx it's not that hard now but it can be but your idea helps alot
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