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the_duck
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Chopin prelude+mazurka
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Chopin Prelude, op.28 no.10 in C# minor
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOv26ZSprCM
Chopin Mazurka, op.17 no.2 in E minor
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oHFFGciqTw
i'm not terribly thrilled with either one but i felt like posting something so here they are. any comments/suggestions will be gratefully recieved
edd
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Chopin - Preludes:
Prelude, opus 28 no 10
Prelude opus 28 no 10
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Chopin - Mazurkas:
Mazurka, opus 17 no 2
Mazurka opus 17 no 2
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Re: Chopin prelude+mazurka
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September 12, 2007, 07:24:00 PM »
i see you're progressing at lightening speed. my advice would be to relax your shoulders. i can tell they are slightly tense in the mazurka because your elbows are a bit farther out than they naturally would fall. try getting up - walking around and swinging your arms- then come back and sit down and play the mazurka as your would with normal arm movements walking. you'll immediately sound that much better.
anyways - i like what you are doing. you approach the keyboard with respect as though you are a true martial artist - and pianist combined. careful.
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Re: Chopin prelude+mazurka
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i wouldn't say these pieces represent much of a "progression" in my playing - i've actually been playing the piano for years (albeit with a couple of humungous breaks), and i'm also learning a lot of considerably more difficult rep, but these are pieces that i can knock out relatively quickly and post decent performances of without tearing my hair out. i should hopefully be posting some liszt-schubert, rachmaninov and brahms in the next couple of weeks if i can drill them into my disobedient fingers!
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