Chopin – Raindrop Prelude (Classical Piano)

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There is little technical difficulty in this prelude; the interpretive aspect, however, can be quite a challenge. Chopin spent a lot of time listening to the repetitive dripping of the rain, which inspired Ab’s repetitive note throughout the piece. I hope you enjoy it and have a beautiful rainy day.

 

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F. Chopin – Prelude “Raindrop” in D flat Major, Op.28 No.15

“You say that you love rain, but you open your umbrella when it rains.

You say that you love the sun, but you find a shadow spot when the sun shines.

You say that you love the wind, but you close your windows when wind blows.

This is why I am afraid, you say that you love me too.” ― William Shakespeare