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Fréderic Chopin - Allegro de Concert op. 46.
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thesixthsensemusic
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Fréderic Chopin - Allegro de Concert op. 46.
on: February 18, 2014, 10:19:06 PM
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noambenhamou
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Re: Fréderic Chopin - Allegro de Concert op. 46.
Reply #1 on: February 21, 2014, 12:45:37 AM
Are you looking for suggestions?
Polish it more technically, then you can move on to interpretation.
Just listen to it and mark on the sheet music where the technique is not crystal clean and brush it up.
Great potential, I think it was rushed to complete and record though.
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thesixthsensemusic
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Re: Fréderic Chopin - Allegro de Concert op. 46.
Reply #2 on: February 22, 2014, 06:22:48 AM
Thnx for listening, and yes I am looking for suggestions... being an autodidactic, any meaningful feedback is appreciated.
You are right about it being sloppy and rushed. I just wanted to record this work so badly because it is my favourite Chopin work. And believe me, I played this one better without recording it. Thing is, in the end there are no excuses and I just need to invest more time in achieving technical perfection and the ability to know what notes to play without hesitation.
Trying a 14-min. piece for the first time in one movement is a tougher nut to crack than I ever thought it'd be
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