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Offline steven1231

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2 chopin preludes
on: October 17, 2006, 08:26:28 PM
op.28 no.6

op.28 no.20

I skipped the repeat on no. 20

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Offline zheer

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Re: 2 chopin preludes
Reply #1 on: October 18, 2006, 05:56:05 PM
  Very good, we have something in common we dont play what is written, you play a G minor chord instead of a G major chord, also some other funy chord.
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Re: 2 chopin preludes
Reply #2 on: October 18, 2006, 06:55:40 PM

I think it is minor in my edition, not sure. I prefer the sound of the minor anyway.

Nice playing btw!

SJ

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Re: 2 chopin preludes
Reply #3 on: October 18, 2006, 07:16:06 PM
I think it is minor in my edition, not sure. I prefer the sound of the minor anyway.

Nice playing btw!

SJ

  well look at the second beat of bar 4 on the sheet music provided with this thread, it is clearly g major.
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Re: 2 chopin preludes
Reply #4 on: October 19, 2006, 11:08:28 AM
I really think it should be G major. Musically it sounds alot better and its more logical if you look at the previous chords. And most important editions all have a Gmajor on that place.

Neglecting that nasty chord, i like how you played it :)


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