Chopin concertro in e minor
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Do you know the chopin concertro in e minor
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Want scary?, try Rachmaninov piano concerto no. 3
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Re: Chopin concertro in e minor
It's a great concerto. I had one of the most respected piano teacher's in canada tell me it was one of the hardest concerto's to play of all time. It requires amazing touch, and control.
I have to agree with him. It's amazingly hard. You're right as well, the Rach Concerto No.3 is a hard one, the thing is, everyone knows that ^_^ chopin's e minor is sort of a dark horse amount the music world I think it's under rated.
I have to agree with him. It's amazingly hard. You're right as well, the Rach Concerto No.3 is a hard one, the thing is, everyone knows that ^_^ chopin's e minor is sort of a dark horse amount the music world I think it's under rated.
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Admin Andrew wrote:It's a great concerto. I had one of the most respected piano teacher's in canada tell me it was one of the hardest concerto's to play of all time. It requires amazing touch, and control.
I have to agree with him. It's amazingly hard. You're right as well, the Rach Concerto No.3 is a hard one, the thing is, everyone knows that ^_^ chopin's e minor is sort of a dark horse amount the music world I think it's under rated.
Chopins concertro is now my favierite andrew got me to look it up and wow
chopin was a great great composer I only know one of his wtudes BARELY
I also like his polaise
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You should hear his preludes, sonatas, polonaises, mazurkas, valses, etudes, etc etc etc
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Re: Chopin concertro in e minor
Yup It's a great concerto, and Chopin is a great composer. The thing I like most about Chopin is the way he writes music 1 sounds amazing and 2 fits under your hand so very well. To balance both of these qualities so masterfully is what impresses me so much.
^_^ also, I moved this topic to the "Songs" category as this is a song discussion.
^_^ also, I moved this topic to the "Songs" category as this is a song discussion.
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