Sad truth that people nowadays can't approach this music. I don't really hate pop but pop can't demonstrates the depth onto the human's soul as classical do.
@@williammai4783 yes. I totally agree. Some people would even judge you by the music you listen to. If you listen to the majority of pop then you're probably accepted as the "cultured" people but when you prefer the classical music like these everyone thinks that you're a nerd and that you're not worth their time. I have experienced this and it hurt so much. Pop music can never and I mean NEVER be as poetic, beautiful, and as emotional as the ones that are composed with the era of 1700s to 1800s.
@@ayhamshaheed7740 it's pretty relative, but judging from the big stretches on the left hand the etude demands in such speed, makes 6 years or more understandable
Fábio Teixeira fair enough. I’ve been playing three years but using this as a warm up for prelude no. 24. That has a far more difficult left hand in my opinion. I may just end up learning this one before attempting that
@@j.rohmann3199 well, the chopin etudes op 10 were composed in 1833 The first form of the transcendental etudes (little exercises) were composed in 1826, so yeah earlier But the douze grand etudes were the serious forerunner of todays transcendental etudes which were composed in 1836 (douze grand etudes)
That ending at 2:03 just brings you the chills
It sounds like an old music box
Ah! One of my most favourite etude of all time!
I love listening to that song. My brother played this when he was fifteen!
Just started learning this etude, wish me luck!
RIP PianoCzarx, PianoReader, Eppur, and Chopinist :(
I'll be back soon
@@chopinist1699 That's awesome to hear because your stuff is super high quality. Please keep making videos!
@@chopinist1699 nunca dejes de hacer videos :(
@@chopinist1699 Please come back
@@chopinist1699 sigue haciendo más vídeos bro
0 dislikes. Everyone loves Chopin.
And Chopinist 😁
except for the 1 imbecile
GABIN DUPUY what kind of idiot would dislike this?!
3 now
@@manuelbes yeah 😔
6, ugh.
STUPENDO! I love Chopin’s op.10 and 25!
Thank you very much!
My second favorite etude from chopin, Thanks
What's you're least favourite
@@otakuxgirl6 mine is op 10 no 10
what is your 1st favorite
@@DemirSezer lol same that etude sounds like shit xd
Really?. Well what's your number 1 favorite?
Fantastic !!!!!!
I may learn this one soon.
Magnificent sound. Glad I found your channel!
Sure this is awsome, but also very underrated of all etudes. Rip Maestro of classic... I hate pop...😭
saaaame
Same here...
I wish that evolution would come back again.
Sad truth that people nowadays can't approach this music. I don't really hate pop but pop can't demonstrates the depth onto the human's soul as classical do.
@@williammai4783 yes. I totally agree. Some people would even judge you by the music you listen to. If you listen to the majority of pop then you're probably accepted as the "cultured" people but when you prefer the classical music like these everyone thinks that you're a nerd and that you're not worth their time. I have experienced this and it hurt so much.
Pop music can never and I mean NEVER be as poetic, beautiful, and as emotional as the ones that are composed with the era of 1700s to 1800s.
👌😔
What’s that I hear?
A Chopin étude that I can actually learn in less than a month?
🤯
Your hands must be huge right?
@@tomasjosefpiano8902 No man... Chopin's least hard etudes can be played and learned in one month or so after about 6 years of piano learning
Fábio Teixeira 6 years? That’s a long time. I’m sure it need not take that long. It does not seem that difficult
@@ayhamshaheed7740 it's pretty relative, but judging from the big stretches on the left hand the etude demands in such speed, makes 6 years or more understandable
Fábio Teixeira fair enough. I’ve been playing three years but using this as a warm up for prelude no. 24. That has a far more difficult left hand in my opinion. I may just end up learning this one before attempting that
Would love to hear waltz op34 no3, it’s one of my favourites
Your synthesia videos are THE BEST
Would you ever take on other composers like Debussy or Ravel?
Love it 😍
Amazing
Does anyone know what happened to Eppur or have any downloads of the channels videos?
he deleted his channel... i dont know why though:/ and i didnt download his videos..
Etude op.10 no.9 in F Minor
Serenade In F Minor
Chopin And Schubert
Can you do Fantasie in F minor op.49????
The left hand is deceptively difficult
Anyone finds it is very similar to appassionata transcendental 10 from liszt?
I ever known from someone on youtube that Chopin made Etude no 10 indicated to Liszt, maybe theres connection about it? Both are No. 10 too😅
Btw CMIIW
Liszt's Appassionata was an homage to this Etude.
That's why they're so similar
liszts etude is based on chopins no 9 etude
@@ramasn598 no this is no 9 and liszts is no 10.
Sounds like an easier version of Liszt’s tenth transcendental Etude.
Liszt's transcendental etude no 10 was based on this etude
@@mikenova9285 but how is this possible?
The first Version of the liszt etude was composed before this chopin etude.
@@j.rohmann3199 well, the chopin etudes op 10 were composed in 1833
The first form of the transcendental etudes (little exercises) were composed in 1826, so yeah earlier
But the douze grand etudes were the serious forerunner of todays transcendental etudes which were composed in 1836 (douze grand etudes)
@@mikenova9285 yeah. I basicly know that I just got a little confused.
Thanks for the respond!
Too fast