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What do Polish Girls think about the piano and Chopin's music?


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Scherzo
  Dec 17, 07, 22:13  #1

Yeah, though I am not a musician, I have a great respect for Polish culture, especially the music, dance and CHOPIN, one of the masters of romantic music. He is my favourite composer.

So what do the Polish gals think about piano or Chopin's music? If I may ask?

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hello
  Dec 17, 07, 22:16  #2

I would think most of them like Chopin and romantic tunes..

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Scherzo
  Dec 17, 07, 22:45  #3

I hope they do, because I think it is truly a gift from God to have .

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tomekcatkins
  Dec 18, 07, 00:27  #4

And they will call him "Szopen" he he. :-p

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Puzzler
Edited by: Puzzler  Dec 18, 07, 02:40  #5

Quoting: Scherzo
So what do the Polish gals think about piano or Chopin's music?


- I'm not a Polish girl, but if I were, I'd consider Prelude in e-minor one of the very greatest pieces of music ever. Plus a few other Preludes, Nocturnes and ballads.
:)

Quoting: tomekcatkins
And they will call him "Szopen" he he. :-p


- What's so funny about it?

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Usako
  Dec 18, 07, 03:20  #6

I love piano music, and I like Chopin's music. But this is kind of music wich most often people want to listen only in homes. Hmm...about my friends...some of them really likes this sounds :)

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Matyjasz
  Dec 18, 07, 04:33  #7

What a strange question. :) From the look of things I would say that there are definitely more fans of obnoxious German techno than Chopin music. :)

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krysia
  Dec 18, 07, 06:09  #8

I like Chopin. One of my favorites. Played him and Bethoven since 3 years old.
I attended an all girl catholic liceum in Poland and when I played the prelude in e minor all the girls were surrounding me. One even said she loved this piece so much that she could marry me.....she was only kidding!!!!!!

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z_darius
  Dec 18, 07, 06:11  #9

Quoting: krysia
I like Chopin. One of my favorites. Played him and Bethoven since 3 years old.

Girls, eh? They'll play men just like that ;)

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Puzzler
  Dec 18, 07, 11:18  #10

I'd add a few of Chopin's polonaises to the absolute masterpieces of music ever.

Quoting: krysia
Played him and Bethoven


- I roll over Beethoven; but I like Bach a lot. What an energising music.

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osiol
  Dec 18, 07, 11:25  #11

So if I could arrange a bit of Chopin on the banjo, I could be on to a winner next time I'm over there on holiday.
Failing that it would have to be banjo disco polo (my mind has just warped so far it is now sprained).

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Lucynda
  Dec 18, 07, 22:10  #12

My faves are Bach and Mozart. Chopin is amazing. It is surprising that he only wrote for piano.

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marek s
  Dec 19, 07, 01:08  #13

Quoting: Scherzo
So what do the Polish gals think about piano or Chopin's music? If I may ask?

the ones i know, not much.

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Scherzo
  Dec 19, 07, 04:46  #14

interesting. Thanks for the replies. Yeah, I believe many people now a days like the more funky stuff, but frankly I enjoy the waltz, the funky stuff I can do too, but not that good.

Beethoven is awesome too, he is my second favourite composer.

I have some classmates who are of Polish descent, and Chopin seems nonexistent to them. :(

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Mufasa
  Dec 19, 07, 05:57  #15

Quoting: krysia
Played him and Bethoven since 3 years old.


you must have been some prodigy then krysia - wow!

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Curtis
  Dec 19, 07, 06:10  #16

Damn.. Now I wonder why I quit piano lessons...

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Mufasa
  Dec 19, 07, 06:13  #17

Quoting: Curtis
Now I wonder why I quit piano lessons...


probably because you didn't like practising? ;)

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Curtis
  Dec 19, 07, 06:23  #18

Quoting: Mufasa
probably because you didn't like practising? ;)


I loved playing it, Just hated the teacher and the writen (theory) side of it all.

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Mufasa
  Dec 19, 07, 06:35  #19

and you couldn't find another teacher? theory is just part of it, and as they say, every sports has it's injuries - that's a real pity though...

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Curtis
  Dec 19, 07, 06:37  #20

Quoting: Mufasa
and you couldn't find another teacher? theory is just part of it, and as they say, every sports has it's injuries - that's a real pity though...


It was my teacher at school that I really didn't like.. So it wasn't much of an option. I ended up quitting my private lessons I had for an hour and half once a week because she put me off the whole thing alot. I might start again once I leave school and stuff, who knows.

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ShelleyS
  Dec 19, 07, 06:42  #21

Quoting: Puzzler
I'm not a Polish girl, but if I were,


Now that made me laugh, what a twat :)

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gouzmalargh
Edited by: gouzmalargh  Jan 21, 08, 09:55  #22

Thats good. I'm no Polish boy, but still understand Poland's hidden language within Chopin's music. Quite odd, the new generations (just generalizing) (since the 50's) don't even appreciate him.

I've done a number of research and performances of his, and I've found that many of these modern "composers" are just cheap knock-offs of Chopin's music. Listen to the Marche Funerbe (not the Piano Sonata...the indep. piece), and you'll recorganize many of the melodies used in today's music.

http://www.sheetmusicarchive.net/compositions_b/funm72_2.pdf

Teach your Polish girl about Fred's music. She'll surely appreciate it.


Lucynda wrote:
My faves are Bach and Mozart. Chopin is amazing. It is surprising that he only wrote for piano.



He wrote more than for Piano. As a youth he wrote Piano Concerto's, which actually involve an orchestra.

He also wrote many "Songs".

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Wyspianska
  Jan 24, 08, 04:04  #23

Sometimes even Wyspi likes such music. Chopin is okay but anyone knows Hochzeitstag auf Troldhaugen? I love it!



plus that boy is kinda cute, isn't he? : )

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Scherzo
  Feb 3, 08, 21:28  #24

Yeah that is Wedding day at Troldhaugen by Grieg, I love it too. One of the other works I like besides Chopin. I have the orchestrated version. I love that one.

So yeah, I hope some Polish girls still like Chopin.

I would love a girl who could play Chopin.

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