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zukimaten
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Which Chopin Nocturne?
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March 16, 2008, 01:12:22 PM »
Hey fellow pianoplayers
I want to start playing a Chopin Nocturne, i have played 3 preludes from him, lastly the raindrop, so i hope i am ready to start playing nocturnes. The problem is i don't know which one is the easiest. What is your opinion? - which one should i start with? And are they much harder than the raindrop prelude?
(pardon my english, i am not a native speaker)
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March 16, 2008, 03:23:48 PM »
start with the Op. 15 No. 2, or teh Op. 48 No. 2
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March 16, 2008, 05:34:01 PM »
The two posthumous ones, in c and c sharp minor respectively, are good for beginners, too.
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March 16, 2008, 06:42:43 PM »
I would have thought that the Op9 No2 is the easiest, but before looking at the Chopin Nocturnes, perhaps it might be a good idea to look at some of the Field noctures.
Arguably a good preparation for the Chopin.
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Quote from: thalbergmad on March 16, 2008, 06:42:43 PM
I would have thought that the Op9 No2 is the easiest, but before looking at the Chopin Nocturnes, perhaps it might be a good idea to look at some of the Field noctures.
Arguably a good preparation for the Chopin.
Thal
isnt op9/1 the easiest?
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March 16, 2008, 08:41:24 PM »
I actually found it one of the hardest.
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The hardest part of that nocturne was for me to make the middle part not very boring :p
Then i found out that keeping the peddle down almost entire middle part did the trick, for the rest i didnt have any problems with that one. Jumping in 9/2 and the 16s at the end is a problem for many, technically.
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Quote from: gyzzzmo on March 16, 2008, 08:51:26 PM
The hardest part of that nocturne was for me to make the middle part not very boring :p
When playing that, i find myself thinking "for gods sake, get back to the original theme"
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It sounds like a good idea to start with a Field nocturne. If i do so which one should i take? - i don't really know his nocturnes opposed to Chopin's. I heard nr 4 is the best, but i can't find any recordings of it and i don't have a clue about its difficulty.
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