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Topic: HahDes Mazurka  (Read 1342 times)

Offline i_m_robot

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HahDes Mazurka
on: August 08, 2005, 04:04:03 PM
which mazurka, by chopin, would you pianist say is the absolute/relative hardest? and why?


Please, dont hesitate to be thorough in your explainations?


WATASHI NO NAMAE WA

AI EMU ROBATO DESU

立派のエビの苦闘及びは立派である

Offline Skeptopotamus

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Re: HahDes Mazurka
Reply #1 on: August 08, 2005, 04:19:22 PM
Mazurka in C#-, Op.50, No.3
Mazurka in B, Op.56, No.1

sorry....... i'm too tired to give a detailed logic behind this.  but these are almost definitely the two most difficult.
 

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