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This piece of music by Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849) is from 1836.

Listen to this piece with the sound of a Fender Rhodes.



Youtube comments ...

myrness95: I love your pieces, exceelllent !

myrness95: I love all your pieces :') you play excellent!

Pianosolful: Awesome!!!! Thnx for the advice. The arpeggiated version kind of makes it sound a bit fancier/better. I like it alot. Words can't explain how ecstatic I am. Now I can start on another prelude.

cubusdk: You might arpeggiate the chord as heard occasionally, for instance videoID: RpNt_awp7YI

Pianosolful: Pretty Good. I just can't believe you are able to do that massive 9 finger chord. Ur hands must be huge. My hands aren't small but just not big enough to play the chord as comfortably and smoothly as u do. I'm almost jealous. The song is so simple but it's the only prelude Out OF My Reach (literally). I'm not able to play this prelude straight through due to this massive chord.....It takes me a couple of seconds to adjust my fingers to play the chord right. Any advice?

OlegGultayev: of course, it's matter of taste, but i think that eith Galaxy, especially their Bosendorfer, you can play delicatissimo, cause their samples at low velocities are good.

cubusdk: I got acquainted with Ivory while listening to their uprights collection which are among the most interesting piano sounds I have stumpled on so far. No single piano sound can cover all types of musical pieces. I think this piano sound is great for the pieces I have posted lately. I'm not familiar with Galaxy but will check it out...

OlegGultayev: Why you don't use Galaxy II? I think, it can give you more expression - for me, it's very hard to play with Ivory.

erinismybabe: Amazing, you never disappoint.

AnotherSchmoe: Great as always.  =)

Frédéric Chopin: Op. 28, No. 7.
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