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The Fantaisie-Impromptu - Is it really that hard? - Piano Street The Fantaisie-Impromptu was in fact the piece that first got me interested in piano music, which I can't thank Mr Chopin enough for I won't say I can't stand the piece anymore, but I really don't like it very much
Liebestraum no 3 vs. Fantasie Impromptu - Piano Street The fantasie impromptu, once you've mastered the articulation in the r h , isn't difficult Probably the hardest thing in both compositions is getting beyond the "preconceived conception"
What level is Fantaisie Impromptu? - Piano Street Fantasie-Impromptu has, as you can probably tell, a lot of fast, running passage-work It lies fairly comfortably under the hand but ideally I think you should have experience of having mastered some easier pieces with quick sixteenth notes or similar before you tackle it
Fantaisie-Impromptu Op. 66 in C-sharp Minor - Piano Street However, the Fantaise-Impromptu is not one of Chopin's most difficult pieces The piano writing makes amazing use of very natural movements, and there is no great awkwardness for anyone with a normal-sized hand
should i start the fantasie impromptu? - Piano Street In this instance, one of the hardest things about the fantaisie-impromptu is the fact that it involves simple time in one hand, played against compound time in the other
Fantasie Impromptu,etude op. 25no. 12 or gnomenreigen-which is the most . . . The Fantasie Impromtu is a student piece; it's much easier than the other two I would have thought that what you say here is patently obvious, but clearly it is not to some people, which is why you self-evidently felt the need to say it
What is harder? The revoloutionary or Fantasie impromptue Fantasie Impromptu is definitely going to be easier for someone who has received a balanced pianistic education (your technical weak points have been adressed) which includes the playing of the standard repertoire (and pieces like Debussy's first arabesque deal with polyrhythms) up to that level
La Campanella right after Fantasie Impromptu. Not a good choice? He completed Fantasie Impromptu in 2 months, with at most two hours practice a week (high school student trying to keep up with homework) In terms of the last performance of FI, there are some wrong notes and some not clean hits but musically very satisfying to my ears