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Chopin Prelude in A Major op. 28 no. 7

Posted: 22 Mar 2019, 18:15
by pianoprogress

Re: Chopin Prelude in A Major op. 28 no. 7

Posted: 22 Mar 2019, 23:59
by chrisw
Well done for making this video.

I am not a teacher or graduate musician and indeed not much of a Chopin fan so I am afraid there is little I can say. I do have a book of the Chopin preludes however so I have just played through the piece a couple of times but I don't think for a number of reasons that I should comment.

Re: Chopin Prelude in A Major op. 28 no. 7

Posted: 23 Mar 2019, 03:05
by pianoprogress
Thank you! I love the preludes and I am trying to learn a bunch of them

Re: Chopin Prelude in A Major op. 28 no. 7

Posted: 23 Mar 2019, 11:56
by chrisw
I think it is difficult to comment on interpretations of piano music when viewed using computer media. For one thing I can't judge the dynamics. I did see your interpretation of the Mozart K545 and concluded that you had put in a lot of effort to learn it, probably much more than I did.

Re: Chopin Prelude in A Major op. 28 no. 7

Posted: 23 Mar 2019, 19:45
by Pianist685
That one is okay, dynamics are appropriate. A nice and easy Chopin tune to start and have fun with. I have not looked at the score but if my memory serves, there should be a grace note (the lower a) before the final c#-a chords. Maybe I am mistaken, though...

Re: Chopin Prelude in A Major op. 28 no. 7

Posted: 09 Apr 2019, 05:46
by pianoprogress
You are correct! I purposely left it out because I liked the way it sounded without the grace note. Astute observation though

Re: Chopin Prelude in A Major op. 28 no. 7

Posted: 11 Apr 2019, 22:32
by RSWRecording
pianoprogress wrote: 22 Mar 2019, 18:15 Tell me what y'all think!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZO3iuwqCoc
Sounds great! I really like Chopin, he's one of my favorite composers.

Matthew