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Chopin - Op. 18, nš 1 ''Grande Valse Brillante'' E-flat major
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Topic: Chopin - Op. 18, nš 1 ''Grande Valse Brillante'' E-flat major
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adgjgjg
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Chopin - Op. 18, nš 1 ''Grande Valse Brillante'' E-flat major
on: October 14, 2013, 07:40:11 PM
Hello
This is me playing the popular Grande valse brillante by chopin,
its been 3 weeks since i started learning this piece, so i know this is pretty immature and has a lot of mistakes. I might upload a better version later
tips and opinions are very welcome!
Thanks
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thesixthsensemusic
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Re: Chopin - Op. 18, nš 1 ''Grande Valse Brillante'' E-flat major
Reply #1 on: October 18, 2013, 01:28:49 AM
Lovely playing, just don't drown the piece with the sustain pedal in the mid section, otherwise it's really good....
You have an understanding of the structure of the piece, there's some small unevennesses, but who cares, you played through them. Very nice job!
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awesom_o
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Re: Chopin - Op. 18, nš 1 ''Grande Valse Brillante'' E-flat major
Reply #2 on: October 18, 2013, 06:50:00 AM
Ditto the pedal comment. I think it was in need of rubato as well. More flexibility between the hands. Good start though! A fine foundation upon which you can now build!
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