Prelude in C-Sharp Minor Op. 3 No. 2
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@thatoneguy2235

Guys, im at 1:36 i have alot to go 😭😭

Edit: I'm at 1:43 now 😬 still have plenty to go

2nd Edit: At 1:54 now, it's a bit tough but I won't give up.💪

March 11, 3rd Edit: Finally at 2:08😰
Now it's time to release terror😈

March 27, 4th Edit: I have officially completed this piece. It's tough for me but I've managed to learn the entire thing. FOR EVERYONE LEARNING THIS PIECE, YOU CAN DO IT!!! I BELIEVE!!

Update July 28, 2021: lol so uh, I forgot how to play it now bc I didn't practice for a full month😐(don't stop practicing, people)



@matthewjones255

Great playing and visualisation effects.

You may already be aware of this, but the D notes at 0:33 and 2:26 are quite famous.

In many publications they are written with accidentals as D natural (as you played), forming a E chord with dominant 7.

However, it is now believed they are meant to be played as D sharps (from the key signature) forming an E chord with major 7.

The D sharps are how Rachmaninov played it on audio recordings and pianola rolls.

The D naturals are probably an early editorial error that was copied into many later versions.

Anyway, this doesn’t detract from this performance, but I think it is good to know.

For what it’s worth, I personally prefer the D sharps because they give it an extra ‘bite’, but maybe because I’m used to hearing it that way.



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@Rousseau

Sometimes it's hard to believe that Rachmaninoff was only 18 when he composed this piece. For those that don't know the story behind it: it is said that Rachmaninoff had a dream where he was at a funeral, and in the distance was a coffin. At 1:24 begins walking towards it, faster and faster. At 2:09 he opens it and... finds himself inside.

@anastasiaivankiv

Sounds like a great scene for a horror-thriller film

@nana6075

Beautiful💝

@junsimons

Well, Rachmaninov was an edgy guy I suppose.

@as8221

Rousseau I like that you play it with a faster tempo than most modern interpretations

@lyrae2469

What a genius 😩👌

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@PointyTailofSatan

I'm happy to say after 2 weeks I finally have mastered the first three chords.

@Dylonely42

👏👏👏

@hi-qr9tm

Congrawts

@jkbeach2512

3??? That many?!!

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