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Topic: Chopin Ballade g minor how to play turn figure above octaves  (Read 2719 times)

Offline tinctoria88

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Are there choices on how to play the turn above octaves in middle section (modal octave scales)?  Thanks!
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Offline preludetr

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Re: Chopin Ballade g minor how to play turn figure above octaves
Reply #1 on: November 10, 2017, 12:33:55 AM
I find it helps if I don't hold down the lower F#. Play the octave with 1-4, then lift your first finger to allow your hand to tilt a bit to execute the turn with 4-5-4. If your hands are too small to do even that comfortably, it might be okay to omit the bottom note of the first octave in the scale.

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Re: Chopin Ballade g minor how to play turn figure above octaves
Reply #2 on: November 11, 2017, 05:09:00 PM
Yes, preludetr, this is how i currently understand to  execute the turn above octave.   Thanks for your confirming this "modus operandi."  I was wondering if there are other variations.  Looking at Cortot's edition in this passage, he notates the 2-note turn before octave.
BTW, is there an English translated version of Cortot's edition of Chopin's Ballades?

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Re: Chopin Ballade g minor how to play turn figure above octaves
Reply #3 on: November 15, 2017, 06:52:47 PM
Are there choices on how to play the turn above octaves in middle section (modal octave scales)?  Thanks!
[Can you tell me the bar number?]
Repertoire by 2018.12.31:
Bach:
Prelude and Fugue No.1
Chopin:
Etude Op. 25 No. 2
Fantasie Impromptu Op. 66
Ballade Op. 23
Sonata Op. 58
Liszt:
La Campanella
Liebestraum No.3

Offline apmapmapm

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Re: Chopin Ballade g minor how to play turn figure above octaves
Reply #4 on: November 24, 2017, 10:56:37 PM
I played this many years ago when I was a teenager, so looking back at that passage it's pretty easy to see what can be done here.
My Schirmer edition contains a 3-5-4 fingering which I consider pianistically acceptable, in that it offers a smooth execution.
The problem with that fingering is that your hand span may not allow for it and you may find yourself struggling to reach the notes.
The 4-5-4 fingering is perfectly fine but no longer ideal to me - anyone who has 20+ years of piano studies will know that smoothness is obtained through good fingering.

I remember something similar, when I was much younger - a turn in one of the Chopin nocturnes.
The notes were C-C#-C-B-C-C(8va).
My poor fingering (and perfectly doable) - 2-3-2-1-2-5
Teacher's solution - 2-4-3-2-1-5

Fingering makes a huge difference.
To conclude : if you can easily play M9ths/10ths, then give the 3-5-4 fingering a try until it feels comfortable.

Offline pianoplayer002

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Re: Chopin Ballade g minor how to play turn figure above octaves
Reply #5 on: November 27, 2017, 03:16:44 PM
BTW, is there an English translated version of Cortot's edition of Chopin's Ballades?

Yes, I bought one online a few years ago!
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