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|Étude Op. 3, No. 10*
|[https://onlinesequencer.net/5422143 Étude Op. 3, No. 10]
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|Étude Op. 3, No. 11
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|Prélude Op. 6, No. 4
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|Prélude Op. 6, No. 6*
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|I think this could also be the E Minor Étude
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|[https://onlinesequencer.net/5312946 Prélude Op. 6, No. 9]
|[https://onlinesequencer.net/5312946 Prélude Op. 6, No. 9]
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| April 2, 2026
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|Prélude Op. 6, No. 13
|[https://onlinesequencer.net/5010830 Prélude Op. 6, No. 13]
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|The first 4 bars were written on November 18, 2025.
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|Prélude Op. 6, No. 14
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|[https://onlinesequencer.net/5383274 Prélude Op. 6, No. 41]
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|[https://onlinesequencer.net/5137175 Nocturne Op. 7, No. 1]
|[https://onlinesequencer.net/5137175 Nocturne Op. 7, No. 1]
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|Waltz Op. 8, No. 1
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|[https://onlinesequencer.net/5160653 Waltz Op. 8, No. 2]
|[https://onlinesequencer.net/5160653 Waltz Op. 8, No. 2]
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|the only reason I haven't started this one is because Ballade No. 1 sucked
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! colspan="6" |Hypothetical works (I'll write them someday, just maybe not with the stated key or opus)
! colspan="6" |Hypothetical works (I'll write them someday, just maybe not with the stated key or opus)
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|Scherzo No. 2, Op. 11?
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|Prélude Op. 12, No. 1?
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<small>*Not started, but I have an idea about how at least some of it is supposed to go.</small>
<small>*Not started, but I have an idea about how at least some of it is supposed to go.</small>
=== Pieces that exist because of mine ===
[https://onlinesequencer.net/playlist/43489 Ewrruewc's Préludes], and I do mean the entire set, are inspired by Étude Op. 3, No. 2.
[https://onlinesequencer.net/4888226 Scherzo-Ballade] (from Ewrruewc's Sonata), is inspired by Scherzo-Fantaisie (especially the first attempt). In fact, in his second attempt, he even called it a Scherzo-Fantaisie until I told him not to.
Viri's Scherzo-Fantaisie-Ballade (WIP) only exists because I pointed out matching piece names (those being Scherzo-Fantaisie, Scherzo-Ballade, and Fantaisie-Ballade, a piece only on MuseScore).
== Ballade No. 1 and all the things that happened because of it ==
Despite that crime we call Op. 2 being the third worst piece I ever composed, it might have been the reason why I didn't quit.
When I posted Ballade No. 1, Ewrruewc decided to comment on it, which led me to go to his profile and discover his own Ballade. I thought it was good enough to be the Fifth Ballade (which is ironically what mine was trying to be), and it showed me that even living people can be ''almost'' as good as Chopin, so why not try to be that person? I also liked it enough to get it stuck in the back of my head for months until it eventually resurfaced as a coda without a piece attached to it. That sequence would eventually get a piece attached to it called ''Scherzo-Fantaisie'', which explains the sequence title ''(this was inspired by its own ending)''. And Scherzo-Fantaisie would lead to a lot of things.
Firstly, it leads to Ewrru

Latest revision as of 14:44, 8 June 2026

Might be a good composer, just not a good enough pianist to actually play my pieces.

Notable works include Sonata No. 1, Scherzo-Fantaisie, and Nocturne Op. 5, No. 2. I also made a fully functioning Rush B-flat, the only non-classical thing I'm actually proud of.

About

Chloe [i am not doxxing myself today] was born on July 24, 2012, and actually didn't know classical music most of her life. I discovered this site in 2022, but this is actually my second account (i forgot the password to my other one). I created this account on November 18, 2024, but didn't write Op. 1, No. 1 until March for some reason. I discovered Chopin around this time and have been practically in love with him ever since.

On July 28, 2025, I got unfairly perm-muted for "mute evasion" even though I haven't had any history of evading mutes. Ironically, my compositions started improving after that.

Works

Links to sequences are only added if deemed at least half-decent. For multi-movement works, each movement gets its own sequence, while the entire work has a playlist dedicated to it.

Catalogue Movement Key Completion status Date of completion Notes
Definite works (completed, in progress, or those I will write)
Waltz Op. 1, No. 1 - C Minor Completed March 6, 2025
Waltz Op. 1, No. 2 - F Minor Completed idk and idc to check These are the absolute WORST things I have ever made.
Ballade No. 1, Op. 2 - G Major Completed June 22, 2025
Étude Op. 3, No. 1 - - Not started -
Étude Op. 3, No. 2 - C Major Completed May 29, 2025 Technique: polytonality
Étude Op. 3, No. 3 - B-flat Major Temporarily abandoned - Technique: microtonality
Étude-Waltz Op. 3, No. 4 - A-flat Major Completed October 18, 2025 Technique: i dont even know, fitting a single note into every key i guess?

could be classified as an Étude or a Waltz

Étude Op. 3, No. 5 - F Major Completed January 16, 2026 Technique: echoed melody
Étude Op. 3, No. 6* - E Minor Not started - Technique: polymeter (i think)
Étude Op. 3, No. 7 - C-sharp Minor Not started - Technique: whatever Katsaris does in his recording of Op. 64, No. 2
Étude Op. 3, No. 8* - B-flat Minor Not started - Technique: making tonality out of something atonal
Étude Op. 3, No. 9 - D-flat Major WIP - Technique: whatever middle Scriabin does
Étude Op. 3, No. 10 - E-flat Major Completed May 28, 2026 Technique: fast runs go brrrrrrr
Étude Op. 3, No. 11 - - Not started -
Étude Op. 3, No. 12 - - Not started -
We do not talk about Op. 4, but No. 1 is completed and in A Major ...nevermind
Prélude Op. 5, No. 1 - D-sharp Minor Completed July 23, 2025
Nocturne Op. 5, No. 2 - A Major Completed August 24, 2025 The first piece made after being muted
Étude Op. 5, No. 3* - G Minor Not started -
Scherzo-Fantaisie Op. 5, No. 4 - A Minor Completed December 23, 2025 The last piece of the old style: attempting to be ultra-realistic, a clone for every section, and 1 marker per 10 notes.
Waltz Op. 5, No. 5 - C Major Completed October 22, 2025
Impromptu No. 1, Op. 5, No. 6 - G Major WIP -
There are 120 Préludes Op. 6, so I will only be listing ones I have ideas for
Prélude Op. 6, No. 1 - C Major Completed July 17, 2025
Prélude Op. 6, No. 2 - A Minor Completed Oct*ber 17, 2025 Yes I censored the date for the reason you think I did.

Yes this exists for the reason you think it does.

Prélude Op. 6, No. 3 - A-half-sharp Major Completed January 26, 2026 I think this is the first thing ever in A-half-sharp Major
Prélude Op. 6, No. 4 - G-half-flat Minor Completed May 10, 2026
Prélude Op. 6, No. 5 - G Major Completed February 14, 2026
Prélude Op. 6, No. 6 - E Minor WIP - I think this could also be the E Minor Étude
Prélude Op. 6, No. 9 - D Major Completed April 2, 2026
Prélude Op. 6, No. 13 - A Major Completed April 22, 2026 The first 4 bars were written on November 18, 2025.
Prélude Op. 6, No. 14 - F-sharp Minor WIP - ewrruewc should find this familiar.
Prélude Op. 6, No. 18* - C-sharp Minor Not started -
Prélude Op. 6, No. 21 - B Major WIP -
Prélude Op. 6, No. 22* - G-sharp Minor Not started -
Prélude Op. 6, No. 25* - F-sharp Major Not started - He should find this one familiar as well.
Prélude Op. 6, No. 29* - D-flat Major Not started -
Prélude Op. 6, No. 34 - F Minor Temporarily abandoned -
Prélude Op. 6, No. 37* - E-flat Major Not started - Should sound like Chopin's Nocturne Op. 9, No. 2
Prélude Op. 6, No. 41 - B-flat Major Completed May 3, 2026
Nocturne Op. 7, No. 1 - B Major Completed March 26, 2026
Nocturne Op. 7, No. 2 - F-sharp Major WIP -
Waltz Op. 8, No. 1 - A Major Completed May 20, 2026 I started this before the completion of Scherzo-Fantaisie.
Waltz Op. 8, No. 2 - F Minor Completed April 17, 2025 definitely a better F Minor waltz than Op. 1, No. 2
Waltz Op. 8, No. 3 - G-sharp Minor WIP -
Waltz Op. 8, No. 4 - A-flat Major Completed March 1, 2026 Yes I made this for the reason you think I did.
Sonata No. 1, Op. 9 1 G-sharp Minor Completed March 6, 2026
2 E-flat Major Completed April 8, 2026
3 G Major WIP -
4* G-sharp Minor Not started -
Scherzo No. 2, Op. 10 - D Major WIP -
Ballade No. 2, Op. 11 - C-sharp Minor Not started - the only reason I haven't started this one is because Ballade No. 1 sucked
Hypothetical works (I'll write them someday, just maybe not with the stated key or opus)
Prélude Op. 12, No. 1? - D-sharp Major - - using my free will to write the most cursed key signatures imaginable
Prélude Op. 12, No. 2? - G-flat Minor - -
Prélude Op. 12, No. 3? - B-sharp Major - -
Polonaise Op. 13, No. 1? - - - - I'll only write these if I'm allowed to (I'm not Polish)
Mazurka Op. 13, No. 2? - - - -
Ballade No. 3 - F-sharp Minor? - -

*Not started, but I have an idea about how at least some of it is supposed to go.

Pieces that exist because of mine

Ewrruewc's Préludes, and I do mean the entire set, are inspired by Étude Op. 3, No. 2.

Scherzo-Ballade (from Ewrruewc's Sonata), is inspired by Scherzo-Fantaisie (especially the first attempt). In fact, in his second attempt, he even called it a Scherzo-Fantaisie until I told him not to.

Viri's Scherzo-Fantaisie-Ballade (WIP) only exists because I pointed out matching piece names (those being Scherzo-Fantaisie, Scherzo-Ballade, and Fantaisie-Ballade, a piece only on MuseScore).

Ballade No. 1 and all the things that happened because of it

Despite that crime we call Op. 2 being the third worst piece I ever composed, it might have been the reason why I didn't quit.

When I posted Ballade No. 1, Ewrruewc decided to comment on it, which led me to go to his profile and discover his own Ballade. I thought it was good enough to be the Fifth Ballade (which is ironically what mine was trying to be), and it showed me that even living people can be almost as good as Chopin, so why not try to be that person? I also liked it enough to get it stuck in the back of my head for months until it eventually resurfaced as a coda without a piece attached to it. That sequence would eventually get a piece attached to it called Scherzo-Fantaisie, which explains the sequence title (this was inspired by its own ending). And Scherzo-Fantaisie would lead to a lot of things.

Firstly, it leads to Ewrru