Lars Nelissen plays Chopin Etude opus 10 no. 1 in C Major

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Chopin Etude opus 10 no. 1 in C Major
Piano: Lars Nelissen from Piano Fantasy.

This Chopin Etude opus 10 no. 1 in C Major is famous for being very difficult because of the stretchings in the hand. The etude requires enormous flexibility and strength of the fingers and arm.

TEACHER: Lars Nelissen

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I started to play the piano LATE as a teenager, I was fifteen. However, I was lucky to have a very great teacher early on. I studied hard and managed to pass the entrance exam for the conservatory in just 4 years of piano lessons playing Chopin's etude opus 25/12, Chopin's Fantasie-Impromptu, and Nocturne in F-Major, Mozart's sonata KV 332, and Bach's Prelude and Fuge in C-minor. I studied 7 years at the conservatory with a pupil of Arthur Rubinstein named Avi Schönfeld. YOU CAN DO THAT TOO WITH THE APPROACH TO PIANO PLAYING...

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Hi lars so recently I was given this piece in the conservatory. Ive managed to play the ascending arpeggios up to 165 bpm with good wrist rotation and relaxation but descending is much much harder for me. Could you please please do a video on descending arpeggios from op 10 no 1 focusing on the movements of the wrist and motions when trying to do the arpeggio?

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So, if no one ever subscribes will you not upload?

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