For your first Chopin I would be inclined to suggest perhaps the Waltz in B minor Op. 69 No. 2 or the posthumous Waltz in A minor. Also, get your hands on a book of Mazurkas and thumb through it. You'll find many technically simple but musically enthralling pieces. There are also some easy Preludes (also some terrifically difficult ones) such as the D-flat major, the A major, the B minor, the C minor, and the E minor.Good luck!
I recommmend you look at the introductory booklets by Alfred Publishing Company that are aimed at providing a step-by-step introduction into the piano works of many central composers.
Thank you, xvimbi, looks interesting; never heard of these, I think amazon will help..
I don't think amazon sells those. You will have to go to a music store or get it from somewhere else. They are only about six or seven bucks. If you pick the Waltz in A minor, make sure to start with measure 21 (observe the values of the last two notes in the right hand). This waltz doesn't have to be played that fast. It works a lot slower too. And don't get into too heated debates whether the grace note are to be played on the beat or before the beat
Hmmm... I'll try if they take bucks here in germany.. anyway, somehow i'll get them. Glad to here that it works slow!Berrt
Tschuess!
Wow! You even chose the for my area (hamburg) appropriate northern german form!
Which form of gretting is the correct one for you?