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What do you think is the most complicated Chopin Prelude?

Chopin Op.28 No.1 (Cm)
0 (0%)
Chopin Op.28 No.2 (am)
0 (0%)
Chopin Op.28 No.3 (Gm)
0 (0%)
Chopin Op.28 No.4 (em)
0 (0%)
Chopin Op.28 No.5 (Dm)
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Chopin Op.28 No.6 (bm)
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Chopin Op.28 No.7 (Am)
0 (0%)
Chopin Op.28 No.8 (f#m)
1 (33.3%)
Chopin Op.28 No.9 (em)
0 (0%)
Chopin Op.28 No.10 (c#m)
0 (0%)
Chopin Op.28 No.11 (Bm)
0 (0%)
Chopin Op.28 No.12 (g#m)
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Chopin Op.28 No.13 (F#m)
0 (0%)
Chopin Op.28 No.14 (ebm)
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Chopin Op.28 No.15 'Raindrop' (Dbm)
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Chopin Op.28 No.16 (bbm)
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Chopin Op.28 No.17 (Abm)
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Chopin Op.28 No.18 (fm)
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Chopin Op.28 No.19 (Ebm)
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Chopin Op.28 No.20 (cm)
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Chopin Op.28 No.21 (Bbm)
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Chopin Op.28 No.22 (gm)
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Chopin Op.28 No.23 (Fm)
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Chopin Op.28 No.24 (dm)
2 (66.7%)
Chopin Op.45 (c#m)
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Chopin B.86 (Abm)
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Chopin Prelude 27 (ebm) 'The Devil's Trill'
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 3

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Topic: Poll of Chopin's Preludes  (Read 1571 times)

Offline kevonthegreatpianist

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Poll of Chopin's Preludes
on: June 18, 2015, 04:29:45 AM
I know this question has been posted on Pianostreet alot (yes, alot) of times, but screw that idea I just wrote.

And btw, Chopin wrote 27, not 24, preludes. The 27th Prelude was discovered recently less than 2 decades ago. If you don't know these preludes, listen to them. They're as, if not, more, great as the Op.28 Preludes. Personally, I like the Op.45 Prelude the most.
I made an account and hadn't used it in a year. Welcome back, kevon.

Offline kevonthegreatpianist

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Re: Poll of Chopin's Preludes
Reply #1 on: June 18, 2015, 04:34:28 AM
And ya this is in Student's Corner. idk how to move it
I made an account and hadn't used it in a year. Welcome back, kevon.
 

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