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Thanks Berlin Bunneh for the score to the posthumous Chopin Waltz in A minor. And glad to see that Frederic only needed 2-staves. Stop chortling PJ, Aussie Sheila and other reprehensible colleagues!

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It's a short work, and to my ear a very beautiful melody. But I can't find it in my Chopin guide. The closest I can find is a no 19 in E flat which she dismisses on the grounds of doubtful authenticity and a lumpy RH.Can anyone enlighten me?In my copy of Eleanor Bailie's Chopin: A Graded Practical Guide, the posthumous waltz in a minor is referred to as no. 17.For Chopin's posthumous works without opus numbers, numbers have been applied without uniformity and are used inconsistently among various sources.StevenRe: Chopin Waltz No. 19 in A minor???11/25/09 12:59 AM 11/25/09 12:59 AMJoined: May 2001Posts: 22,757. It's a short work, and to my ear a very beautiful melody. But I can't find it in my Chopin guide.

The closest I can find is a no 19 in E flat which she dismisses on the grounds of doubtful authenticity and a lumpy RH.Can anyone enlighten me?No.18 is in E flat:Nothing lumpy about the right hand at all.MelThere are two posthumous waltzes without opus numbers in E-flat. The one that Bailie calls no. 19 and describes as lumpy and possibly spurious is assigned no. 17 at the site in that link.The 'lumpy' one of questionable provenance bears no tempo marking; according to Alan Walker, it was composed as early as 1829 and first published in 1902.The other one is marked Sostenuto, was written in 1840 and not published until 1955.StevenRe: Chopin Waltz No. 19 in A minor???11/27/09 03:37 AM 11/27/09 03:37 AMJoined: Jan 2004Posts: 4,264. Thanks Berlin Bunneh for the score to the posthumous Chopin Waltz in A minor. And glad to see that Frederic only needed 2-staves.

Stop chortling PJ, Aussie Sheila and other reprehensible colleagues! I’m steadily working through BruceD’s list of nefarious triple-stave garbage and am building up to a summation which should provide a laugh.But back to the Waltz in A minor (2 pages) which I’m busy analysing and playing at this very moment. Knowing that Chopin was hyper-fussy about the publication of his music and had a deathbed promise that none but his authorized works would be released. The 'posthumous' tag should always be read with some circumspection, whether or not intended for the waste-paper basket.Somehow the familiar melody rattles around in my noggin to suggest ready acceptance. But then close analysis finds that the repetitive internal chords are all too regular (same).

A format which Chopin never used in his published works (my ABRSM Edition lists but 14). The internal chords are always spiced with the occasional variation tweak of the second chord.IMHO This Waltz was not intended for publication, being considered too 'straight up and down' by Chopin. But aren’t we lucky, like MacDowell’s 'To a Wild Rose', somebody saved gold.Re: Chopin Waltz No.

19 in A minor???11/29/09 12:36 PM 11/29/09 12:36 PMJoined: Jan 2004Posts: 4,264. Promised you chaps a laugh.Schumann: 'Romance in F-sharp major,' Op 28, No 2. 4#.- 'Nocturne No 3 in C minor'. Incorrect info given. No 3-stave score1. F-sharp major is 6 sharps, not four.2. My copy of the Rachmaninoff Nocturnes (Edward B.

Marks/Belwin Mills) does have three staves for 23 measures of the piece, starting at the Moderato section. I don't see why you'd assume that 'incorrect info was given.' Just because your source has the score printed differently.With dense works, the printing distribution is sometimes an editor's choice. For example, I have two versions of the Schumann Romance in F-sharp major, one with two staves (G. Schirmer), one with three (Henle).

quote=cathryn999Finally got a full length recording of the Mozart Sonata in C K309 3rd movement. quote=cathryn999Finally got a full length recording of the Mozart Sonata in C K309 3rd movement. My dedicated piano computer's hard drive went kaput and I lost all my in-progress recordings. So it took quite a while to get enough motivation to get back into this club.

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I installed a new SSD, rebuilt the computer and started doing recordings again of the music I've been practicing.1.5) various lost recordings that I plan to redo in the coming months6) Chopin Waltz in B minor, Op 69, No 27) Chopin Waltz in A minor, Op 34, No 2The above two waltz, I can play faster about 25% faster if I follow the score's pedalling marks (hold down for entire measures) or don't use the pedal (staccato left hand). However, my current style is to press & release on every left hand note in order to make the repeated left-hand chords sound legato without an overwhelming sustain sound so there's a delay from the KEY+PEDAL - RELEASE - KEY pattern.

The acoustics I have access to have loud pedals and this technique is quite obnoxious as there a constant 'WHACK! From the pedal snapping back up. I'll have to practice inching it up/down in partial steps to increase the speed and reduce the pedal noises. Arabesque - Friedrich Burgmuller2. Fly Me To the Moon - Arr. The Graded Piano Player - Book 2 - Faber3. Toverfluit - Folk Dean - Steeds Beter 24.

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Stellaria, I had the opportunity to listen to your recordings. Comparing the earliest to the most recent shows a lot of progress. Well done, and, keep it coming!I noticed a lot of reverb in some of the later recordings. Is that from a change in your recording method? Or, did you play a lot of the later selections with a lot of pedal?Thanks, Ralphiano.

There is a lot of progress to be made when one starts at Level 0! I debated joining this thread because I'm such a novice and my songs are so easy, but it's been super motivational to see my song list grow. Hopefully, it will inspire other ALfred's Book 1 folks to join!About the sound - I can't think of anything I'm doing differently, but yes, those early recordings sound much better. No extra pedaling; in fact the hymns use no pedal at all. I'm recording analog (headphone out to mic in) using Audacity. Perhaps I need to try different recording volume versus piano volume settings - that is the only thing that could have changed from the earlier recordings. My thought is to purchase Pianoteq software for my 1-year 'pianoversary' (coming up in June).

From what I've read here on the forum, that should skirt the problem altogether. Its been a while since I added to my list,thats because I have been busy with a new digital piano and my first music teacher1. Bye Bye Love - The Everly Brothers2.

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Eriskay Love Lilt6. Come Thou Almighty King7. Here is Love Vast as the Ocean (Welsh hymn)8. Look, Look, my Heart is an Open Book9. Love Me Tender10. All Through the NightI want to thank all the people who gave me advice on how to add more tunes to my list, thank you all.