CHOPIN'S Nocturne
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CHOPIN'S Nocturne
[b]HI
If anyone could help me it would be amazing!
Im trying to learn the whole of chopins nocturne in c minor and i cant read the sheet music so im rather stuck. i know it sounds silly. the whole not being able to read sheet music thing. but i am absolutely in love with this song and want to learn it as quickly as possible. if anyone knows of any sites that teach how to read music or anyone can interpret the sheet for me i would be so greatful!
look forward to a reply
If anyone could help me it would be amazing!
Im trying to learn the whole of chopins nocturne in c minor and i cant read the sheet music so im rather stuck. i know it sounds silly. the whole not being able to read sheet music thing. but i am absolutely in love with this song and want to learn it as quickly as possible. if anyone knows of any sites that teach how to read music or anyone can interpret the sheet for me i would be so greatful!
look forward to a reply
angelapatterson0607- Newbie
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Re: CHOPIN'S Nocturne
I'd love to be able to play the Rachmaninov Piano Concerto 3 right now aswell But you have to be realistic, if it were that easy to learn a beautifull yet complex piece like that without good technique and music reading skills, everybody would be playing it:)
I'd suggest you make it a goal, maybe to play it in a few years when you have had more practise (assuming your a beginner). See Andrews lesson 40 for the goals and planning etc. And see lessons 4,5 and 6 to learn how to read music.
PS. He's also posting music theory lessons which will help a great deal.
Ga' Luck
I'd suggest you make it a goal, maybe to play it in a few years when you have had more practise (assuming your a beginner). See Andrews lesson 40 for the goals and planning etc. And see lessons 4,5 and 6 to learn how to read music.
PS. He's also posting music theory lessons which will help a great deal.
Ga' Luck
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Re: CHOPIN'S Nocturne
Sorry its not what you wanted. I know it's disappointing, but if you want to get there, you will get there.
Alistair123- Well-known Pianist
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