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Chopin, Prelude op 28 no 4
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Topic: Chopin, Prelude op 28 no 4
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trus
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Chopin, Prelude op 28 no 4
on: April 18, 2013, 11:13:49 AM
Hi everyone,
This is day three of me playing it, and I am really struggling to make it sound better in my left hand (especially!). To me it sounds like a hammering rather than playing.... I tried to play with the key sensitivity too but not sure what I have done with it now at all (oopps)
Sorry ab that silly mistake/stop towards the end, but I didn't have time to record a better one.
Any advise on my left hand would be very much appreciated or any comments at all (I see my previous videos haven't been commented on, assuming that I am probably hopeless
. I don't know if it's my "rustiness", lack of experience recently (or .. can I blame the piano!!).
Thanks a lot.. (p.s. Hope you all noticed that I have learnt how to embed the you tube videos properly! well done me!)
Tonya
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rohade
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Re: Chopin, Prelude op 28 no 4
Reply #1 on: April 20, 2013, 11:31:11 PM
Hi, many people has opinions about this piece, just add some rubato and touch as you like and respect the markings on the score, as long as it sounds beautiful to you, I'd say is ok.
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