Handsynchronisation/TimingAnomoly revisited
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Handsynchronisation/TimingAnomoly revisited
Because I was not entirely satisfied with the answers I received to my earlier postings under HandSynchronisation and TimingAnomoly, I am posing the same question again but this time with a more detailed presentation and a pdf file download referring to the score bars in question of Chopin's Op28 No.24.
Please go to the following website and then to Frederic Chopin and then Prelude Op28 No.24
http://www.chopinmusic.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=1
Thankyou
Please go to the following website and then to Frederic Chopin and then Prelude Op28 No.24
http://www.chopinmusic.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=1
Thankyou
mistral300- Beginner pianist
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Re: Handsynchronisation/TimingAnomoly revisited
One year after posting, you finally get an answer... Most people here couldn't play this piece.
Chopin's music has a lot of such lines; here it's nothing about counting, it's all about fluidity: the final notes have to come together, the rest is rather free. Nobody would count at this place...
Chopin's music has a lot of such lines; here it's nothing about counting, it's all about fluidity: the final notes have to come together, the rest is rather free. Nobody would count at this place...
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