Yes it has it's problem spots, but they keep repeating - so if you master it in one section you do the same in many other sections too.Īll the scherzos have repititions that are written out in full - so you are not learning that many pages. I hear a tremolo type thing happening in the bass of the third one nearer the end and if that's on weaker fingers then I know I can't do it yet. How much technical difference is there between the second and the third ones? My teacher thinks the second would be a push for my technique so if that is the easiest then that rules out any of the others. My only beaf with the second one is that it seems that Chopin opens with some awesome ideas and then just repeats them over and over for 12 minutes. The fourth has a beautiful section in the middle but then comes back with devilish fury which has me worried. The second is so playful and fun and the third is so mysterious and regal. I would say I like the sound of the the second and third the best so far. Let me know if I'm wrong though, because the fourth is quite nice. Thanks! That's the one my teacher thought of first, too, but I've been listening to some of the other 3 and now can't make up my mind! It "sounds" like (don't have the scores) that the first and fourth are the harder ones.
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