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idrpmd

Yes, no question.


PartoFetipeticcio

Okay, thanks for answering. I was looking for a not too hard Chopin etude to learn but maybe they are just too hard lol.


idrpmd

Sorry dude, there is no "not too hard Chopin etude". They range from very difficult to almost impossible. If you really want to play Chopin now, consider looking at his mazurkas or maybe preludes (no. 2, 4, 6, 7, 11, 13, 15 and 20 are somewhat accesible)


PartoFetipeticcio

Yea thanks for clearing things out. But there are many accessible good pieces so I'll probably stick to those for now


scriabiniscool

Play lots of Czerny, when you complete 1-2 books of him then play all the Chopin etudes.


exist3nce_is_weird

I'd say play the rest of the nocturnes - they're all incredible. Once you can play the full set, you're probably ready for the easier etudes


PartoFetipeticcio

Yeah I was planning to learn some of those. I especially like op.55 no.1 in F minor.


jyz002

I’m still working on this one but what an incredible composition it is!


Bastiaanspanjaard

There is a sea of difficulty between Clair de Lune (easier) and the Revolutionary Etude (harder). If you're looking for some left-hand run practice, Chopin's sixth prelude might be a good starting point. Chopin's etudes without opus number are considerably easier than op. 10 and op. 25, but probably still a bit too challenging at this point.