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Topic: Chopin Nocturne op.27 No.1  (Read 2376 times)

Offline clouseau

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Chopin Nocturne op.27 No.1
on: September 11, 2017, 04:33:15 AM
Hello again,

sorry for my previous post here, the recording was hardly audible. Here is an improved take on the same piece/ Hope you like it

"What the devil do you mean to sing to me, priest? You are out of tune." - Rameau
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Offline mjames

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Re: Chopin Nocturne op.27 No.1
Reply #1 on: September 11, 2017, 08:44:06 AM
ewww, a nocturne! from chopin! so overplayed..y u make us suffer like dis...


jkjkjk

even tho it's electronic it still sounds good (the playing too), but would still love to hear you on an acoustic. ;)

beautiful nocturne, always nice to hear someone play it.

Offline clouseau

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Re: Chopin Nocturne op.27 No.1
Reply #2 on: September 12, 2017, 04:55:27 AM
ewww, a nocturne! from chopin! so overplayed..y u make us suffer like dis...

Be careful of what you say, or my next upload will be Tchaikovsky!  ;)
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Re: Chopin Nocturne op.27 No.1
Reply #3 on: September 12, 2017, 06:01:19 PM
Very nice playing! You had great control of this piece and was able to make it more expressive.  Nice work on this nocturne! It's one of the more expressive ones and you were able to capture some of that. Maybe even more expression would be called for but that opinion is very much up for debate.

Offline clouseau

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Re: Chopin Nocturne op.27 No.1
Reply #4 on: September 12, 2017, 10:47:03 PM
thank you tnan123.
I will agree with you. I think some more rubato on the A sections would add contrast, rather than rushing metronomically through the piece.
"What the devil do you mean to sing to me, priest? You are out of tune." - Rameau
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