File:Revolutionary Etude Chopin First exercise JMC, Han.ogg

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Revolutionary_Etude_Chopin_First_exercise_JMC,_Han.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 3 min 13 s, 83 kbps, file size: 1.91 MB)

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Dark Prince-Chopin, in this Etude, revolutionized my youngth into the other deep-blue sea, with the storm Tsunaming the surface, which were all drowning into the bottom of memory...

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English: This sound file was recorded as a LIVE classroom exercising edition of Sir Chopin's Étude Op. 10, No. 12 (Chopin) - "Revolutionary Étude" (Wikipedia introduction: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Étude_Op._10,_No._12_(Chopin)).

You might find it's an 'immature' version among many melodies I have submitted. Sorry, its time, indeed, hasn't come, but caused by the reason that... I feard... if later... my fingers would not be so dexterous to take this life task. Before I went to UK, and evenly since my young teenager, I have been dreaming to play this Étude for long time. However, I haven't got too much personal time and practical demands. Then, things were posted later and later... untill one day I found I might need to teach one piece of Chopin's Étude to a boy, but there was no right one on hands... I began to practise. To my surprise, after three times' exercises across 3 weeks with the effective ones no more than 5 hours and without real purposes and my full energy, I got it back, especially the fast running of left hand's passages combining arpeggios, chromatic scales and some careful designed models (for connecting) together like giant tides up and down upon a 'dark lake' of heart... Jason, how would you understand this melody and its historical background, such as wars? (Wikipedia introduction:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/November_Uprising ) I think pianists and educators didn't want to be trapped in some historical politics and ideological limits. We wanted artist freedom to understand a piece. And in addition, across cultures, history has passed leaving romantic rememberance for something in nature... Then, basic emotional elements, such as a long & lasting atmosphere of anger & sadness and a deep hopelessness from a hero's inside.... would make us understand it in some simple, no-hurt (safe) and short-time operationable ways... By bearing this idea in mind, a rough first draft through exercising has come out... Here, I need to thanks to some enlightenments from Martha Goldstein's great edition and some illustration words in this Wiki-article (Wikipedia introduction: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Étude_Op._10,_No._12_(Chopin)) Sorry, there were many details without some careful deals. I hoped a much better edition will come soon in the classroom

Jason M. C., Han (talk) 15:46, 14 November 2018 (UTC)
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