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Is Scherzo No 2 hard?
The fast runs fit VERY nicely, but again coordinating the hands and keeping it light it tricky. -The coda is really quite difficult. It has to be very powerful, and it just goes through so many modulations, you almost feel dizzy.
What level is Chopin Scherzo 2?
2 Op. 31 in B flat minor.
What is the hardest Chopin scherzo?
As far as which one is the most difficult, it is hard to say, although the 4th Scherzo (E major) is generally regarded as the most difficult from an interprative standpoint – although the middle section of the B minor is hard to interprate so it does not sound “sing-song” or boring.
Which Chopin scherzo is easiest?
based on sheer repetition, yes, the B minor scherzo is probably the easiest, but those runs are by no means easy. The Bb minor scherzo wasn’t too difficult for me; as was said before, you need good arpeggio technique. The C# minor is quite difficult, but what you really need is good fingering.
Is Chopin scherzo 3 difficult?
It’s almost as difficult as the fourth scherzo, one of Chopin’s hardest pieces. The first section forces you to go rage octave and play them really fast. The D-Flat/E Major sections has notes that are two times faster than the first.
How long did it take you to learn Chopin’s Scherzo in B minor?
I am estimating that it took me about 80 hours to learn Chopin’s Scherzo in B flat minor. Obviously some days I practice longer than others. I practice about 2 or 3 days a week. Still have to tune it up, but for the most part, its all done. (Haven’t played piano in such a long time before this)
How long does it take you to learn a new piano piece?
(Read 48484 times) How long does it take you to learn a new piano piece? I am estimating that it took me about 80 hours to learn Chopin’s Scherzo in B flat minor. Obviously some days I practice longer than others. I practice about 2 or 3 days a week. Still have to tune it up, but for the most part, its all done.
How many hours a week do you practice Chopin?
I practice about 2 or 3 days a week. Still have to tune it up, but for the most part, its all done. (Haven’t played piano in such a long time before this) I am about 15 hours into Chopin’s Ballade #1. Got it all memorized, but now I need to get the harder parts into my hands…presto 4/4 time…hardest part of that piece…yet my favorite.
How many years does it take to learn to play Beethoven’s Don Giovanni?
It’s not really about years, though, it’s about just how refined your technique is. You can have 10–20 years of playing, but that doesn’t mean you have the technique developed enough to enable you to play this piece the way it needs to be played. This piece requires stamina in both the left and right hands.