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Topic: Chopin's Etudes
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aewanko
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Chopin's Etudes
on: May 14, 2008, 11:47:00 PM
I have recently found interest in them but like any other etude, they're hard. Do you know where I could start and some tips?
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Etudes by Chopin
welltemperedpianist
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Re: Chopin's Etudes
Reply #1 on: May 15, 2008, 04:43:44 AM
I began with Opus 10 No. 8, which is a good one to start with imo.
There are a few that are pretty easy to manage and slower- Op. 10 No. 3 is beautiful and 10.9 is a good one to start with.
Also take a look at the Aeolian harp etude (25.1) and also the one after that Opus 25 No. 2. Trois Nouvelle Etudes (Post-hum) I haven't played them, but I heard they were not too bad.
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robertp
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Re: Chopin's Etudes
Reply #2 on: May 16, 2008, 02:00:36 PM
When I was doing your repertoire, I did Chopin 10.3. It was hard, but not at all impossible. I got an enormous amount out of it technically, and it was great for my self-confidence. Yes, everyone plays it and the tune is well-known. But there's a reason warhorses are warhorses. They do deliver. The others get substantially harder...and then downright nasty.
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