Hahaha. Chopin etude no.4 is one of the easiest chopin etude. Mephisto is a lot harder than that lol .
what? Maybe if you're Sviatoslav Richter, which, I guarantee you, you are sure as hell not.
I'm not alone to find it as one of the easiest. Easiest is not easy, easiest is a RELATIVE term.If it is one of the easiest, then others are harder so, I'm not better than anyone, but I find easy other things and hard other things. This is really different than what you seem to understand of what I say.
And by the way, what the hell is the link with Sviatoslav richter? I haven't heard his version? And I didn't said I could play as well as Richter too, wich is false. But compared to other etudes I find this one easier. But I just love it too. And how can you GUARANTEE I'm not as good as Sviatoslav? Maybe I'm Marc-André Hamelin and can play it 10 times better? Maybe I can play it better? You can guarantee nothing on me. Btw I sure am not marc-andré hamelin and not better than richter for sure lol. But you can tell nothing on me. You haven't even heard me play ? I could just act as stupid like you and tell you : So, I'm bad because I'm not sviatoslav richter, and you for SURE is able to play it 99999 times better than me if you know my playing SO WELL than you can GUARANTEE I can't play well. But you see I'm not attacking people on no purpose like you. But you see It would be really easy to just insult you like you just allways do for me. But I'm not as childish as you. Ironic : I can GUARANTEE you you would be too afraid to say me things like that in real life.
Alright, well here's a list of the etudes easier than Op. 10 No. 4-Op. 10 No. 1, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12Op. 25 No. 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 12Seeing as there are 14 etudes listed, Op. 10 No. 4 is not one of the "easier" Chopin etudes.If you're Marc-Andre Hamelin, then you can play it equally fast, equally clear and how bout 5 times less musical. Congratulations.And um, no? You're incoherent and illogical. Your contributions to this forum are few and far between.
Thierry, you've told us you've been playing for less than 2 years. I think it's safe to say that Richter can outplay you even without hearing you. To be honest saying that Richter is better than any board member is an accurate statement.I think the reason SteinwayGuy is angry at you, is because you laughingly dismiss the difficulty of 10.4 when you haven't been playing long enough to even look at pieces of that difficulty.BTW the video of Richter playing 10.4 is scary. He plays it in 1:30
Alright, well here's a list of the etudes easier than Op. 10 No. 4-Op. 10 No. 1, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12Op. 25 No. 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 12
i haven't read whole thread, but somebody said that thierry has played for 2 years, how can he even talk about chopin etudes, and judge which is harder?
humm... let me think ... by playing them? What the hell, is everyone taking me for a dumb because I've been playing for less than 2 year? I think it's more than enough to know what's hard and easy for me to do.
Lot of people do. And I do. You think op.10 no.1 and no.12 are too hard for me? Give me a break, you didn't even heard me play.
yeah, you maybe went through the piece, and read the notes...and you call that playing. i'm very curious and i'd like to hear your magnificent performance of op.10 n.1 ! can you record yourself and sent to us...i'm sure i'll be astounded... oh, and take my deep apologises if i'm wrong
This thread is pathetic.
I agree.
I second that. Maybe if you all spend a little more time studying, and a little less time squabbling in this petty manner, then you might actually make some progress. I already studied these works some time ago, but chose not to say anything as I play them to a standard that is satisfactorily acceptable to me. I have sufficient artistic confidence to be able to say that I am happy with the way that I play the works, and would not post them because I do not need the assurance from you immature fools.
My apologies, but I was on your side Rachabji! My attempt was only to express the simlar frustration that I feel with the constant bickering that I see here. I feel it is just not necessary to argue over a piece of music. It was wrong of me to make the remark about 'immature fools' in such a general way. By this, I was only referring to those people on this forum that are arguing on such personal terms. It irritates me so much that music, which I beieve should be a mature and noble persuit, should become such a battleground. I would hope that you read on after this comment to discover that this was, in fact my point and that this was not an arrogant statement, but simply the way that I am seeing the behaviour of a few of the members of this forum at the moment (not including yourself, who I believe to be quite rational and well thought out in your responses). As you say, I will probably not get further response, but please accept my sincerest apologies for any offense that I may have caused. Please feel free to go on for pages, or contact me personally on pianomann1984@hotmail.com, as I would be delighted to continue this conversation. I hope you realise that by saying that 'I second that,' I was simly stating how much I agree with you.
Hehe, thank you for my entertainment for today.Thierry, I'll explain something to you, you are not as good as you think you are. Pianists who have been playing for two years are not capable technically of playing Chopin etudes of that difficulty. Judging by the majority of your posts, you make a lot of ridiculous statements regarding difficulty, and yet, you expect us to take you seriously. Give me a break...