[4key] Chopin, Nocturne No.2 in Eb; entitled 'PLEASE ACTUALLY GIVE ME FEEDBACK

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  • Checked_Out
    FFR Veteran
    • Dec 2010
    • 15

    #1

    [4key] Chopin, Nocturne No.2 in Eb; entitled 'PLEASE ACTUALLY GIVE ME FEEDBACK

    Preface: I have had 0% success getting people to review this chart for me. XD I blame this on the fact that I don't really know anybody. Anyways.

    The song: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/g982y3bgq...JZSN6OArco?lst

    I would like to note that, in the spirit of piano pieces, I stepped the entire 4:03 minute song. No cuts. I reversed the PR a couple of times, otherwise the song would be very boring. The NPS rating is totally off, so please ignore it. I think that the stepping style might be a little different than what one would expect, so please try to be unbiased. >.<

    Any feedback at all would be greatly appreciated!

    .. OH. YES. Playing it on Cmod is basically a must, because every beat of the song pretty much has a different BPM. Enjoy.
    Last edited by Checked_Out; 09-2-2012, 01:57 PM. Reason: Typos.
  • 00Razor00
    FFR Player
    • Jul 2006
    • 3530

    #2
    Re: [4key] Chopin, Nocturne No.2 in Eb; entitled 'PLEASE ACTUALLY GIVE ME FEEDBACK

    varying up the pattern concepts in the chart still doesn't make up for how boring of a simfile this is. quit out half way through before falling asleep.


    Originally posted by t-rogdor
    hey buddy are you looking for a good song to step because if so i really recommend you step In Front Of A Bus

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    • Checked_Out
      FFR Veteran
      • Dec 2010
      • 15

      #3
      Re: [4key] Chopin, Nocturne No.2 in Eb; entitled 'PLEASE ACTUALLY GIVE ME FEEDBACK

      Originally posted by 00Razor00
      quit out half way through before falling asleep.
      Thanks for your input. How much of your boredom was from the song, and how much from the steps?

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      • 00Razor00
        FFR Player
        • Jul 2006
        • 3530

        #4
        Re: [4key] Chopin, Nocturne No.2 in Eb; entitled 'PLEASE ACTUALLY GIVE ME FEEDBACK

        100% song

        steps were decent, no real errors found.... just have a better song choice next time


        Originally posted by t-rogdor
        hey buddy are you looking for a good song to step because if so i really recommend you step In Front Of A Bus

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        • cedolad
          moonchild~
          FFR Simfile Author
          • Jan 2007
          • 6879

          #5
          Re: [4key] Chopin, Nocturne No.2 in Eb; entitled 'PLEASE ACTUALLY GIVE ME FEEDBACK

          Yeah this really isn't a great song to step.

          But like what razor said, there's not a whole lot of errors found. However, so many colored notes ;_;

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          • hi19hi19
            lol happy
            FFR Simfile Author
            • Oct 2005
            • 12194

            #6
            Re: [4key] Chopin, Nocturne No.2 in Eb; entitled 'PLEASE ACTUALLY GIVE ME FEEDBACK

            Honestly this song has a lot of potential for good steps provided you find a good performance of it. I've actually been considering recording myself playing this and stepping it for FFR lol

            Maybe I'll play this chart and see what went wrong but in all likelihood I'll forget and never do so


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            • Checked_Out
              FFR Veteran
              • Dec 2010
              • 15

              #7
              Re: [4key] Chopin, Nocturne No.2 in Eb; entitled 'PLEASE ACTUALLY GIVE ME FEEDBACK

              Originally posted by hi19hi19
              this song has a lot of potential for good steps provided you find a good performance of it.

              Well, I'm not exactly sure what would qualify as a 'good performance' of this piece. Ashkenazy is certainly virtuosic
              (I personally appreciate his interpretation), but there are so many different stylistic points in this piece that to decide
              on one that you like... that isn't your own... Would be difficult. Additionally, I don't think No. 2 would be the best
              suited for SM or FFR play, but maybe something else from Op. 9 would be. The others are more upbeat if I'm not mistaken.

              Maybe that'll be the next on my list.

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