sometimes it's 75% decent, sometimes it's 1810% decent, just anything except Op. 1 No. 2, Ballade No. 1, or Op. 4
and only the pieces with an opus, so no rush b-flat
and only the pieces with an opus, so no rush b-flat
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Viri
7/4/26 12:26
Biggo
6/29/26 7:21
Viri
6/28/26 18:19
1 reply
Viri
6/28/26 18:19
Biggo
6/28/26 14:30
1 reply
anisole_pretty
6/29/26 14:44
ewrruewc
6/28/26 14:13
i sincerely hope those numbers are dead
the key is the least cursed thing about this piece.
06/29/2026 (maybe i can meet the 4 piece per month quota)
Prélude in E-half-sharp Major, Op. 6, No. 7 (from 120 Préludes, Op. 6)
shut up. please.
This piece (or at least the first half) is modeled after Chopin's Mazurka Op. 50, No. 2 because of course it's Chopin, but there's one motif (m24) modeled after Rondo à la Mazurka. I think there's even a part based on ewrruewc's Grande Valse No. 2.
But for the love of God, please don't make any number jokes. They were never funny, and they should be dead by now.
Finally, we're having another incident again! I'm not sorry, Viri, considering what happened with Nocturne Op. 62, No. 2. But for your crimes of insulting Chopin, you must name every Chopin Waltz! And don't forget the new one!
what did you call me, Damian?
And for an additional crime, you must also name every Ballade, Scherzo, and Impromptu! All in chronological order to each other, including the Waltzes!
And for repeating the same crime, you must now, in addition to everything named so far, recite every Polonaise! That's right, every Waltz, Ballade, Scherzo, Impromptu, and Polonaise all in opus order to each other. And don't forget the formatting! You must format them in exactly the way I would format my Impromptu.
You really thought I would release you from this prison? I love seeing you suffer, so I'm also adding in the Études! Including the Trois Nouvelles.
06/29/2026 (maybe i can meet the 4 piece per month quota)
Prélude in E-half-sharp Major, Op. 6, No. 7 (from 120 Préludes, Op. 6)
shut up. please.
This piece (or at least the first half) is modeled after Chopin's Mazurka Op. 50, No. 2 because of course it's Chopin, but there's one motif (m24) modeled after Rondo à la Mazurka. I think there's even a part based on ewrruewc's Grande Valse No. 2.
But for the love of God, please don't make any number jokes. They were never funny, and they should be dead by now.
Finally, we're having another incident again! I'm not sorry, Viri, considering what happened with Nocturne Op. 62, No. 2. But for your crimes of insulting Chopin, you must name every Chopin Waltz! And don't forget the new one!
what did you call me, Damian?
And for an additional crime, you must also name every Ballade, Scherzo, and Impromptu! All in chronological order to each other, including the Waltzes!
And for repeating the same crime, you must now, in addition to everything named so far, recite every Polonaise! That's right, every Waltz, Ballade, Scherzo, Impromptu, and Polonaise all in opus order to each other. And don't forget the formatting! You must format them in exactly the way I would format my Impromptu.
You really thought I would release you from this prison? I love seeing you suffer, so I'm also adding in the Études! Including the Trois Nouvelles.
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not doin allat
Oh wait mb yeah I do too
hahahha funny!!!! 6 7!!!!!! hahahaah!~
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NOOOO I DIDNT MEAN FOR THE TILDE
what numbers
1 reply
3 and 4
whoever played this needs a metronome
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