Top 5 Easiest Chopin Pieces
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- I love Chopin so much.
Prelude Op. 28 No. 6 is also a great "easy" Chopin piece (I couldn't fit it into the video).
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Top 5 easiest Chopin songs to learn 🥰:
5. Fantaisie Impromptu
4. Winter Wind
3. Double Thirds
2. Torrent
1. Ballade No. 1
Really?
@@SophieKoimur.No brother, it's irony 😂
Where is revolutionary etude
Ballade 4 is more difficult by far
lol
These pieces are pretty easy, but playing them good is pretty challenging.
Totally agree
Gotta perfect nuances and tempo yes
Not as challenging as Mozart or Beethoven
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@@elias7748 chopins pieces is by far the best piano composer
Fun Fact: The first piece played in the video was actually requested to be played at Chopin’s funeral.
I doubt the person playing at Chopin’s funeral considered this “easy”.
Ik
it’s not a song, damn it
@@ralphtoussie9991 surprisingly it is pretty easy, I’ve played it myself
@@ralphtoussie9991well i’ve tracked down the person who performed Chopin’s request for his funeral using ChatGPT and it was actually a close friend of him, Franz Liszt…
As someone who is often sad. I love Chopin
Jesus loves you and He died for you. Repent and believe. He will give you rest❤
Chopin is polish you know?
As someone who is often sad. Chopin makes me happier, Satie makes me even more sad.
well okay... womp womp?
@@NoirFranz If your god is omnipotent why can't he just forgive me?
I feel like Chopin is more musically difficult than technically. The E Minor prelude is a great example. Also, the video only mentions 4 pieces.
I couldn't fit in the 5th piece 😂 I'd say the 5th easiest piece is Prelude Op. 28 No. 6 in B Minor
@@MichaelAnthrak maybe change the title to 4 instead 5
Hahahaha yes… the prelude op28 n16 and winterwind aren’t technically difficult
@@Ariel-kk4gm they aren’t really. just take time to learn and memorise the patterns.
Sonatas, polonesas op 53, op 61, los 24 estudios, los 4 scherzos, las 4 baladas...
I love the 5th piece
You might like other waltzes
@@Jason-xe6ethes joking, because there is no 5th piece lol 😂😂😂
@@flameedits1 oh i just noticed lol
it's beautiful!
@@flameedits1Maybe he doesnt realize theres only four
Waltz in A minor is pretty easy to play technical wise. But trying to get good expression in that song can be hard. It’s been interpreted so many different ways it’s quite amazing.
For the slow pieces I enjoy it because it’s nice to play them emotionally
Winter wind is also very easy 😃
Recommend it for beginners, good practise for right hand wrist movement
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His Waltz in A minor is very good, it's simple to play but requires some time to be mastered (unfortunately I haven't).
Cantabile in B-flat major is the simplest. rather nostalgic melody, a memory that fades. Underrated and almost unknown .
I'm learning Nocturne in C sharp minor right now because it's one of my favorite classical pieces. Challenging for my level but doable.
Is that nocturne 20?
@@penguin0101 yes
@@alinarik99 once you can play it well, please marry me
I did that one years ago but it’s e minor
I just got the sheet music for op 9 no 2 in e flat major today and I'm so excited to play it finally 😩
I played waltz No. 19 when i was a young beginner. A beautiful piece.
Same, such a good piece ❤
Outside of some of the preludes, Chopin starts at intermediate levels. All of his pieces have large left hand jumps that will be quite challenging for beginners.
Chopin and Easiest never will stay together. His pieces was most hard to play and pleasure to hear.
Surprised Op. 10 No. 4 wasn’t on this list
surprised op 25 no 6 wasnt on this list
Surprised op 25 no 11 isnt on the list too
surprised ballade n4 wasn't on the list
I'm proud of myself that I get this joke.
Surprised op10 no 2 wasn't on this list
Chopin doesn’t have any “easy pieces”. Even if there are only 2 or 3 notes - its very challenging to play them in a proper way and expression. Music is the way to show the idea, emotional palette, but not only how your fingers can jump from one key to another..
everyone here is a nerd
Yes, but you can still say the presented pieces are easier to play, even to play properly than more technically difficult pieces since you “only” have to concentrate on emotion.
EASIEST doesnt mean there easy. There are way harder pieces
@@schnurrmaschine4179.
Actually, no. These pieces are at intermediate level. Except the waltz, all those preludes are about controlling the sound. Repeated chords, singing the chords and a mazurka. There are more technical aspects to focus and cover than the ear can meet. That’s the genius behind all the Chopin preludes, little etudes presented in a simple manner and difficulties in their basic form.
You could say that to any piece mate. Bach's Prelude in C# Major is literally just the same chord or a variation of it just moving down the keyboard, and its a pain to make it sound beautiful cause of that.
I think, on videos like this, it is pretty obvious that they mean the technical aspect.
Chopin is honestly my favorite composer, his music is just so mesmerizing
Prelude in E minor was my second one learned on piano and Waltz in A minor op posth was my fourth one i learned.
Nocturne in C minor op 48 no 1 is perfect for beginners!!
Sure...
i would start with etude op 25 no 11 though! it’s a great introduction to piano
Hell no
@@negativeharmoney why not?!
@@ZKLofiTone just the beginning of the piece is easy lol
Many of the mazurkas are very accessible! And packed with characteristic Chopin material
No. Playing a mazurka perfectly is way harder than a Chopin etude
I find that to be true - but they are also hard to sound good
Surprised nobody talked about Nocturne Op. 55 No. 1 lol, but the real challenge with any of Chopin pieces is the musicality indeed
Now for Chopin Hardest Pieces
-Sonata No.3 in B Minor Op. 58
-Sonata No.2 in B Flat Minor Op.35
-Ballade No.4 in F Minor Op.52
-Piano Concerto in E Minor Op.11
-Piano Concerto in F Minor Op.21
-Allegro de Concert Op. 46
-Etude Op. 25 No. 6
Ballade no.1
All his ballades are monstrously difficult
@@II-zf3vo ballade no 1 is hard but these others are on a whole other level
Andante Spianato und Grande Polonaise Brillante
Starts playing fantasie empromptu
@Ludwig Van Beethoven it’s a pleasure to meet you Beethoven
@Ludwig Van Beethoven i thought you deaf
I started learning it recently, can't say it's really difficult
intermediate level at most, look at chopin etudes lmao (ex. etudes 10-1 "waterfall", 10-4 "torrent", 25-11 "winter wind", etc.)
mate fantaise is not hard I learned it in 2 weeks
Op posth is hard, in my opinion. The arpeggio part is very hard, to someone that never had piano classes like me. It's hard because you have to play fast, and sometimes i press the wrong keys on this part.
Chopin is all hard, it is not just playing the notes correctly, as most beginners would think, that by itself does not mean anything in Chopin. Chopin's music is all about the right weight on each and every note, the voicing, the phrasing, the colors, the touch, the tempos, all things that beginners have usually no idea what they mean. For this reason I say Chopin is never ever easy. I wish it were....
I know the waltz! I love playing it. Very pretty. I recommend everyone learns it 👹
Lista
5. Fantasie improptu
4 valzer 69 N. 1 (dell’addio)
3. Notturno in c Sharp
2. Revolutionaty etude
1. Preludio op. 28 N.4
A última é de uma baronesa, aluna de Chopin. Ele fez a melodia e vendeu, ela fez o arranjo e lançou em um álbum próprio. MUITOS anos depois descobriram que a melodia principal era de Chopin.
You overlooked Prelude #6.
It's pretty easy, and beautiful - fun to play.
Nouvelle Etude No 2 in A flat major is a great beginner-intermediate piece. It's nice for practicing bouncy repetitive chords in the right hand, but has a very simple left hand. A great intro to polyrhythms as well. I never get sick of hearing and playing this one!
No such thing as an easy piano piece by Chopin. You have to have musicality at the very core of your soul to play his music well.
@@RazaXMLi think you're the myopic one here. it's not about what others think, it's about playing right. you can play right in your own ways, sure, but even the least musically trained person can tell the difference between good and bad playing. The pieces here are not as physical as other Chopin pieces, they take less time to master, but are equally difficult to play after that.
if you don't want to improve it's your problem.
in addition, i keep on seeing beginner or self taught pianists claim they can play chopin, and not once has one of them ever played with convincing dynamics and tempo.
i'm sure you know it does matter what people think. if you don't then you're the type of person to live in a delusion, believing that you are doing well while you infact are not. sorry to burst your bubble if so.
@@rami-succar7356I agree with this comment. This is essentially the heart of my playing style. If the practice doesn’t come from the heart, it doesn’t matter if you can learn and play every piece in the world
But if you can play every piece in the world and it all come from the heart….. ❤️
I just learned Prelude Op. 28, No. 15 and streamed the whole thing live on RUclips
Watch one of my “Polishing Chopin” streams and let me know if I did a good job
I would like to add that this difficulty is RELATIVE to chopins other works, these are decently challenging pieces, especially to play them well
Hey you’re playing my entire Chopin repertoire 😂 I feel so called out!!
Like someone pointed out down there chopin is more musically difficult than technically, I've learned prelude n 1 in C major and getting to feel and play the melodu out of that rich harmonic texture with hidden polyphonie is really hard
That prelude is a pain in the ass to play. I am already playing hard pieces like ballade no.4 and etude op.25 no.6 and yet I still couldn't satisfyingly play that prelude every time.
Beautiful piano
Just learned Prelude Op. 28, No. 15 in Dflat major and it feels so good. I wouldn’t say Chopin is “easy” but upon learning this piece I realized he knows how to flirt really well and as a pianist I should too.
Watch one of my “polishing Chopin” live streams for reference
Shortcut name for the pieces:
1. Chopin Prelude in Emin (Beginner)
2. Chopin Prelude in Cmin (Beginner)
3. Chopin Prelude in Amaj (Beginner)
4. Chopin Waltz in Amin Posth (Intermediate)
Prelude E min is intermediate, as well as Cmin
@@LagartoChicloso Both of the things you mentioned are definitely beginner level. I bet every beginner can play those two.
@@Paganini-Liszt begginer is learning to read notes and learning the proper hand techniques, how would a BEGINNER play chopin???
Chopin pieces are year 3-4 of music school
@@LagartoChicloso Brother, I learned Chopin's Waltz in A minor on my 1st month of playing piano. Those two you mentioned are easy to read and follow. Pianists today are just getting better and better in music. I remember watching a video about a 5-year-old playing Chopin's Fantaisie-Impromptu. That's a big feat if you ask me. People progress really quickly now. This is coming from me playing S. 139 Mazeppa at 9.5.
I'm learning Waltz in Am now :D I really enjoy Chopin. Especially his Prelude in Em!
Thank you, nice idea, I was just learning the Prelude in E minor last night, but please get that piano tuned!!!
I’d argue that’s once of the hardest pieces of Chopin
Wow!!! Very nice, keep up the amazing work!!! ❤❤❤
Its tiring to see all the "musicality" comments but they are all still very true. I've never been satisfied playing the Prelude in E minor even though it is way easier to learn compared to Chopin's waltzes and stuff.
I agree! This piece is frustrating haha
Very eazy čopin pieces 🥰
Sonata in b minor mvt 3
Heroic polonaise
Ballade no.4
Nocturne op.48 no.1
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Nice!.. Chopin is TIMELESS 👍🎹
"easy" and "Chopin" cannot be used in the same sentence. Just because you can play it doesn't mean you can feel it
spot on
Elitist snobbery.
@@eekamoose lack of experience
@@rami-succar7356 I've been playing the piano for just over 50 years so I don't think that I lack experience. I believe that very few people who have mastered a piece do so without 'feeling it'. They may not interpret it the way the OP does, but they interpret it the way that they feel it. I listened to all of the roughly 15 versions of Chopin's Prelude in E minor that are on RUclips Music a couple of days ago. All of them interpreted very differently. Only one of them interpreted the way I personally 'feel it', which is sticking close to the timing as written without too much use of rallentando, pauses, etc. That is how I prefer to play and hear Bach, for example. Chopin's prelude is a beautiful piece when played without taking too many liberties, but that is my preference for that particular piece -- it's a question of taste. I repeat, the OP is a snob.
Chopin is pretty easy to fuck up.
You played some of my favorite chopin songs
Yes, all of his preludes are easy to play, and especially number 16!
The second, prelude in c minor, is a NIGHTMARE for us short fingered pianists 😭
I'm pretty sure these are all a bit too slow, so speeding them up might make it a bit more difficult
Waltz No 12 Opus 70 it's repetitive which makes it into one of the easiest, providing you practice steadily. The sostenuto waltz is pretty easy too.
I just started playing piano by buying a Yamaha Arius, and sheet music to Chopins Ballade. I’m learning how to read music as I go. Three weeks in and I got the first page down (lots of room for refining what I can play though😂). I don’t care if it takes me 5 years
Fun fact: I’m trying to learn the E minor and C minor preludes as a quick study and also I’m still trying to get the Nocturne in E flat major done
Man said fun fact
Maybe the pieces seem easy but Chopin requires you to play a melody with crescendo, diminuendo, staccato, legato and even harder
Chopin pieces I can play is Nocturne Op 9 No 2 and the fifth in this video. Now I want to learn Waltz in A Minor as it is one of the easiest.
Prelude op 28 no 4 is probably the easiest to plsy but hard to master n perfectly play
The last one is a hard one. There are some pretty difficult parts which require fast hands and the distance of the notes is big. But the rest pieces are actually easy.
currently learning prelude op 28 no 7 and saw this video 💜
I played the second one for my recital 5 years ago at 14
top 5 easiest song ever🥰
1: moonlight sonata third movement
2: nocturne op 9 no 2
3:claire de lune
4:rondo alla turca
5:death waltz
Op 28 no 4 in e minor
Op 28 no 20 in c minor
Op 28 no 7 in a minor
Waltz no 19 in a minor op posth
Beautiful 😊
Finally i can say that i play like Chopin
wow I played all of these pieces except the penultimate one back when I was still starting chopin
I think your forgetting fantansie impromtu
There is a composition called feuille d'album i recall...
And another one is called cantabil... they must be in this i list i thought.
i just have learnd the waltz. the notes are easy, but its very difficult to play it good😊
Same
Todas de Chopin são muito lindas!
28/4 is actually super hard probably one of the hardest preludes because the melody might be the most easily stuck and easily boring sounding line ever. also, without a good sense of timing it'll sound loopy/disconnected
When i hear Chopin i feel like home Poland,doesnt matter which part of the world i can be
I don’t think there are ‘easy’ pieces beside like etudes. I love E minor but playing the piece with a soul makes all the difference. For Chopin you have to be able to play AND feel the music 🥰
prelude no 4 in e minor is insanely hard. playing it properly is a challenge
As with all the slow and short pieces those are EASY to learn to play... If you want to perform them though you get to spend as many hours as on learning a fast piece, trying to figure out the weights etc
Я обожаю Шопена и учусь на пианино по большей части чтобы его научится играть. Для меня он величайший композитор. Но когда открываю его ноты впадаю в ступор😂
The final piece was Fantasia Impromptu
His pieces sound much better at 432hz
Same as with Mozart, there are No easy pieces of them both, to make Piano sing and move one’s heart, even with Cantabille, it requires a lot of depth ❤
I played prelude in c minor for seminar class and disclaimer- ITS ONLY EASY IF YOU HAVE LARGE HANDS
Now I feel embarrassed that I played some of them once xd
Beautiful😊
Prelude in e minor is one of the most difficult pieces to play good. It’s not easy at all. Problem is people think so because technically it has little difficulty but musically it is difficult as hell. I would like more people would see that and probably that would be the best for humankind and Chopin
You get this on one side of the spectrum, and then chopin op. 10 no.5 on the other
The polonaise in g minor by chopin is also very easy
" After playing Chopin I feel I have been weeping over sins I have never commited and mourning over tragedies that were not my own" - Oscar Wilde❤
Prelude op 28 no 10 too is pretty easy
Beautiful Michael !
And the 5th one?
For the last piece.. minute waltz
Also I stand for Chopin
Anyone else notice that the first one sounds super similar to “…Con Lentitud Poderosa” from RoR2
Chopin in the king of minor Scale period 👑
Second piece is Ghost 'n Goblins (Commodore 64) 😍
The Etude Op.28 No.15 is easy too 😊
Yes, the E minor prelude is easy to play but it's not easy to understand the harmony.
but you listed only 4...
True
Oh, where is Raindrop Prelude? It's kinda easy if you practice a few times
Merci beaucoup
24 preludes op.28 no.4 minor
24 preludes op.28 no. 20 in C minor, I think only Barry Manillow wrote that song. I just know it😅