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Topic: CHOPIN Prelude n°4 Op28
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maxnorma
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CHOPIN Prelude n°4 Op28
on: October 05, 2021, 05:37:39 PM
Hello friends,
I am a guitarist and I am working on several transcriptions of this magnificent prelude.
I listen with attention and a lot of pleasure to several versions and interpretations on the piano.
I wanted to ask you if you know any
piano performance where the melody is done in the left hand and not in the right hand?
For the guitar both have been tried, but the guitar not having sustained high notes, it goes better in the bass.
I also try to play it on the piano of course.
Thank you for your reply
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lelle
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Re: CHOPIN Prelude n°4 Op28
Reply #1 on: October 14, 2021, 10:00:21 PM
Hey man, very nice playing!
I don't know any piano performance where the melody is done in the left hand. It's kind of a thing in classical music to not change any details in the score, unless you are creating a new arrangement of a piece. And the Chopin prelude is perfect as it is, and pretty much sacred, so I doubt there are many pianists who would want to change it!
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