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Topic: Chopin Nocturne Op48, No 1 in C Minor  (Read 6574 times)

Offline faulty_damper

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Re: Chopin Nocturne Op48, No 1 in C Minor
Reply #100 on: June 12, 2014, 12:40:02 AM
It's not like a person is born playing Rach 3 out of their mother's belly, you know? You've been defending constructive criticism through all this thread. This last comment was hardly any of that.

I wanted to give the dark side a try to see if that does anything.  Sometimes, you have to fight fire with fire.  But really, all this kid did is post not to advance the topic but to attack me.  And since he's never been on the receiving end, let's see how he feels when his sh*t is thrown back in his face.

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Re: Chopin Nocturne Op48, No 1 in C Minor
Reply #101 on: June 12, 2014, 02:34:03 AM
Considering the way you butchered the A minor sonata, you should be banned from playing the piano.

Unfortunately, you have nothing to base your opinions, or insults, on. Let us see you play something with a half decent interpretation! I think not, because of some idiotic mental blockage you claim to have. I don't care how you feel, as you can see you have absolutely no one on your side. If you resort to hurling insults to someone more inexperienced than you (or as you claim), you are a sad excuse for a person. If you resort to hurling insults to someone who is more experienced than you, you are a sad excuse for a person. I hope you will one day let this immature and insecure attitude go.
Clementi, Piano Sonata in G Minor, No. 3, op. 10
W. A. Mozart, Sonata for Piano Four-Hands in F Major, K. 497
Beethoven, Piano Concerto, No. 2, op. 19

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Re: Chopin Nocturne Op48, No 1 in C Minor
Reply #102 on: June 12, 2014, 02:59:27 AM
Unfortunately, you have nothing to base your opinions, or insults, on. Let us see you play something with a half decent interpretation! I think not, because of some idiotic mental blockage you claim to have. I don't care how you feel, as you can see you have absolutely no one on your side. If you resort to hurling insults to someone more inexperienced than you (or as you claim), you are a sad excuse for a person. If you resort to hurling insults to someone who is more experienced than you, you are a sad excuse for a person. I hope you will one day let this immature and insecure attitude go.

So again, the only reason you posted in this thread was to "hurl insults" at someone.  In actuality, it's your own insecurities at play because you know you have lower standards.

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Re: Chopin Nocturne Op48, No 1 in C Minor
Reply #103 on: June 12, 2014, 03:08:09 AM
So again, the only reason you posted in this thread was to "hurl insults" at someone.  In actuality, it's your own insecurities at play because you know you have lower standards.

I'm finished with this argument. You're running pro se on this one. I posted to voice what everyone else feels. Don't expect a response to your next reply.
Clementi, Piano Sonata in G Minor, No. 3, op. 10
W. A. Mozart, Sonata for Piano Four-Hands in F Major, K. 497
Beethoven, Piano Concerto, No. 2, op. 19
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