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Chopin Etude - Op.10 No.5
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ThEmUsIcMaNBJ
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Chopin Etude - Op.10 No.5
on: May 10, 2003, 04:40:22 AM
Man I was working through it today... And I got to measure 75... And I just have to say... WHAT THE HECK? I can't seem to reach that F I just am not even getting close. I tried hitting it with my right hand but thats just as impossible. I really don't want to leave a note out! I want to play it right! This is really disappointing... It's just way out of my reach... I can barely reach a 9th musically and a 10th (which this is) is just way out my grasp. What do I do? Someone else ever have this problem?
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Re: Chopin Etude - Op.10 No.5
Reply #1 on: May 11, 2003, 01:57:37 AM
Roll the chord - quickly and lightly. I can strike the chord but I think it is better rolled. Tell me how you do in measures 79-81. I find them very hard.
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chopinetta
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Re: Chopin Etude - Op.10 No.5
Reply #2 on: May 11, 2003, 05:45:18 AM
yes, roll it. ok, i haven't played this piece, but i have many pieces that needs a lot of rolling!
i can reach 9ths but not 10ths. and the best way is to roll the cord fast!
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"If I do not believe anymore in tears, it is because I see you cry." -Chopin to George Sand
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chopiszte
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Re: Chopin Etude - Op.10 No.5
Reply #3 on: May 11, 2003, 06:22:14 AM
yea, it's also called arpeggiating the chord.
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chopinetta
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Re: Chopin Etude - Op.10 No.5
Reply #4 on: May 11, 2003, 12:52:26 PM
hey, i just looked at my copy of the black key, and on the 75th measure, it says to arpeggiate or roll the chords. they have the vertical trill lines thing beside them..
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"If I do not believe anymore in tears, it is because I see you cry." -Chopin to George Sand
"How repulsive this George Sand is! is she really a woman? I'm ready to doubt it."-Chopin on George Sand
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Re: Chopin Etude - Op.10 No.5
Reply #5 on: May 11, 2003, 12:57:35 PM
Really? Thats good to hear... I'm using the Henle addition supposedly Urtext. But yeah I'm glad to hear that It won't kill it to roll them because I can do that
thanks for the help!
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