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#2028406 - 02/06/13 10:10 PM
Re: How do *you* cheat? (Chopin Etudes)
[Re: jazzwee]
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LOL - And you're cheating on the easy parts! What's the cheat on the A arpeggios and such? That's where a cheat could be useful  Yeah, that's a little different....  2*12 4212 4212 etc. (Or, grouping the notes as they lie in the hand, 2* 1242 1242 etc.) * Or, following the cheat in the OP, you can take that first RH note with the LH. 
Edited by Mark_C (02/06/13 10:16 PM)
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#2028533 - 02/07/13 04:05 AM
Re: How do *you* cheat? (Chopin Etudes)
[Re: JoelW]
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Yes, quite a bit. But look -- I love them both. Food for thought: Is it possible really to love two etude opuses at the same time?  (Or, if you prefer, etude opera.) I guess I just see op. 25 as being so much more colorful. Agreed. Now, i'm not Chopin's biggest fan, but his op. 25 is my favourite Chopin work, and probably in my top 10 solo piano works overall. I also like Op. 10 quite a lot, but to me 25 is in a different league.
Edited by pianojosh23 (02/07/13 04:06 AM)
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#2028539 - 02/07/13 04:27 AM
Re: How do *you* cheat? (Chopin Etudes)
[Re: Mark_C]
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How about we try that fingering.... lol
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