choo~don't give it up for even a week. get this piece mastered. at least for me! i started on this selection last year and gave up on it in july. just now starting back because of you! keep working on it till you get it learned and then put it down for a week. and then start memorization. my problem with this piece is that i wanted to memorize the first day, and my anxiety got the best of me, which is why we started these blogs right? just take a deep breath, and keep informing! =) it will be worth it in the end~
Oh, I'm not planning to give it up! I just needed a little break because I was tearing it to bits!! Chopin would have turned over in his grave! But I feel better and tonight, I might even play it, a bit, anyway, to see how I feel about it. Well, I have nothing else to do with these awfully long, cold winter nights. It's too early to go to bed. I'm a night owl. So what else is there to do but play piano? So I'm going to play, in a moment, but only for a short while.
I enjoyed your video very much. Thanks for posting it. I'm not the authority on piano playing so my feedback is probably not going to be that helpful for you but I watched your video twice and I think your L.H. is a bit too stiff. Also, you're not coordinating the 4 notes in the RH with the 3 notes in the LH well. I think, too, that you might want to just concentrate on the first page, getting the 4 in 3 note passage right before you move on to the next page because this 4 in 3 note coordination is just about all over the piece, except in the middle lyrical passage so it's important to get it right at the beginning.
Birba made an excellent video to help me with the first page:
The Piano Sage also has a good video by Paul Barton, which will help you coordinate the 4 in 3 note passages:
https://pianosage.blogspot.com/2011/08/how-to-play-chopins-fantasie-impromptu.htmlI hope this helps and keep it up!!