Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing well.
It's been a while since I last posted but I thought I'd pop by to ask for some advice, if anyone has any. I have no piano teacher, and I am not a professional player whatsoever.
My repertoire over the years consisted mostly of Beethoven, Debussy, and some Chopin. Some of the pieces I have learnt (although some would probably need rework on muscle memory and/or relearn... years away from the piano caused some forgetting):
- Beethoven's Op.2/1, Op.7, Op.10/1, Op.13, Op.27/2, Op.31/2, Op.57, some movements of Op.2/3, Op.28, Op.53, Op.90... etc.
- Debussy's Suite Bergamasque, 2 Arabesques, quite a few of his Préludes (around 10 I'd say), and some of Children's Corner.
- Chopin: Valses Op.34/1, Op.64/1+2, Op.69/1+2. Nocturnes Op.15/3, Op.37/1. Some of his easier Préludes Op.28 (#3, 4, 5, 20). Also the Étude Op.10/4, but I could play it at a speed not higher than 140-ish bpm.
- Some other miscellaneous pieces... Notably, Rach Étude Op.39/6 (the struggles...) but it was sloppy at some passages. I also got into ragtime music at some point (Joplin and William Bolcom).
Now, on the Chopin Ballade...
I have tackled this piece on and off over a few years in the past, studying the score, practicing some passages, and slowly becoming acquainted with it. I know very well of its reputation. Based off the repertoire above, I've humbly considered that I had at least
some hope and could give it a few tries — but I've always kept my expectations low and I acknowledge that it might take years for me to be fully ready.
Recently I have been back to yet another cycle of "let me see once again how this goes...", and I decided to be more practical and start right away with trying out the Coda. I figured that if such passage could be doable for me, arguably the rest of the piece would be as well.
I'm currently still kind of learning the notes with slow practice. For now, 160bpm is my very limit without losing control (I find 200bpm a good goal personally), and I'm still learning the start. I realized how deceptively hard the passage starting at bar 216 is, when the right hand shifts positions in quick succession. The problem I've been having (and the whole point of me asking for advice) is that, even at 160bpm, I quickly start to feel pain in my forearm and reckon that shouldn't be right.
Could you share your experiences or advice on learning the Ballade (in general, or the Coda), or your opinion about the aforementioned pain? Is it a matter of "no pain no gain"?

I still simply cannot fathom this being played at faster tempo, but I guess that's what makes this difficult lol
Sorry for the long post. I look forward to further discussions.
Thanks in advance!