#Recommended Chopin pieces for amateur (Grade 7-8 ABRSM)
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mephisto waltz no.1
Bruh no
Maybe waltz in a minor
etude op25 n5
feux follets
that is not grade 7
thats diploma
uh maybe some of the mazurkas or easier nocturnes
I can recommend Chopin's posthumous C# minor nocturne
It was on ABRSM's grade 7 syllabus at one point
chopin etudes op 10 ( i recently went through them a few years back and the technique development is unmathced, my advice is no 5,4,7,1,3,12 are good options to begin
Prelude in e minor
Pretty easy I think
Can’t remember too well
Im learning ballade no 1 in g minor but it’s pretty challenging at least for me so probably not yet
i performed that piece a few years back at a recital, if you need any pointers let me know, the coda, the middle section is very dynamically challenging along with the agitato section after the first theme modulation. id say dynamic is the biggest challenge in the first ballade. technique will come regardless just practice slowly and lightly (you shoould be able to repeat the section 100 times at a decent tempo without the hand getting tired) lightness and agility go hand in hand
Nocturne OP 48 No 1 
Yeah I kinda suck at the Aguayo
*agiato
CNt play it yet
But the middle coda isn’t too bad
not a beginner piece at all
but cool
those are NOT g7-8 bro💔
maybe 25.2 or 25.9?
i did 25.9 for an audition an it was lowk easy asf
but some preludes or mazurkas
maybe nocture 37.1 or 55.1
Ig i could take some help, pls kindly help fingering… 13231… or 13212… in bar 56, or if there is a better fingering (F#m root is not suitable for either ig, or it is just a skill issue)