Chopin: Ballade No. 1 Progress (#2)

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  • Опубліковано 5 січ 2025

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  • @charpin7
    @charpin7  7 днів тому +1

    Recorded in one take as always, mistakes and all

  • @Armissimo
    @Armissimo День тому +1

    I wish you'll get it down ASAP. We're on the same journey, almost 11 years of playing but had just started taking it seriously last year... This might be unrelated, but don't leave it abandoned like i did for a few months. I got it performance worthy and emotionally forged at 5th month of learning, but i got busy and school tired me out, so much so i don't have the energy to touch the piano for a few months. When i came back it became obsolete and i started to regret it because i was really invested and ready to show it to everyone, but the tiredness arrived earlier than the recording...
    So a personal tip, if you're really invested in this piece (or other pieces, too) don't leave it. Keep learning even if you can only do short time practices in your free time, you wouldn't regret it once you tackled it down and got it to your own definition of perfection & highest expectations... It's worth the time so don't let your laziness win...

  • @Thund12o
    @Thund12o 6 днів тому +1

    Good playing but i think you should in the third mesure of the coda you should do 235 fingering on the c major( rhe chord is d flat, g, c) chord insted of starting on 1,
    And also use 1+2 finger on the d, c#, c, right after the double chord.

    • @charpin7
      @charpin7  6 днів тому +1

      Thank you! I had actually misread the sheet music as having an E flat at the top, which would require a 125 fingering and then an awkward slide with the first finger from E flat to the D, but you are correct that it should be a C and 235.

    • @Thund12o
      @Thund12o 6 днів тому

      @ made the same mistake with the fingering😅

  • @Vladut-i1i
    @Vladut-i1i 7 днів тому +1

    When did u strat playing???

    • @charpin7
      @charpin7  7 днів тому

      I have been playing on and off for around 11 years, since I was a kid, but only been taking it really seriously for a year or so.