I would say that it is probably the easiest of the polonaises and its repetition makes it easier to learn. It is the one I learned first but it is by no means easy to play well. The first four polonaises, being opus 26 no. 1 and 2 and opus 40 no. 1 and 2, do not contain any severe technical hurdles and should be manageable by a post grade 8 pianist. All the others are impossible to anyone but the most talented of piano players.
it is just an opinion , but i think it is the easiest because i can play it easier than the Heroic polonaise and sounds easier than all others
Frederic Chopin wrote classical music and most of his music was composed for the piano. He was from Poland and considered one of the classical greats.
Some of the most notable works in Chopin music are "Fantaisie-Impromptu," "Etude in E Major," "Polonaise in A Major," and "Bolero in C Major and A Major."
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i, myself, compose piano music. The easiest music to compose would be classical music because all you need to do is appregios
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Chopin's Polonaise
Polonaise is a gaudy short-sleeved overdress that has a fitted waist and a draped cutaway over-skirt. Polonaise can also refer to a Polish processional dance that was popular in the 19th century Europe.
If you mean in the Believe Commercials, the Background Piano Music is Chopins- raindrop Prelude
Frederic Chopin wrote classical music and most of his music was composed for the piano. He was from Poland and considered one of the classical greats.
His first piece was at age 7 "Polonaise in G Minor" <--- I think its the name of song
Chopin's Polonaise in A flat, Op. 53
Some of the most notable works in Chopin music are "Fantaisie-Impromptu," "Etude in E Major," "Polonaise in A Major," and "Bolero in C Major and A Major."
As far as music went, he had the greatest respect for Mozart and Bach. He loved everything they wrote. Other composers he did not think much of.
Jean Paul Couchoud has written: 'La musique polonaise et Witold Lutoslawski' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Music
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Chopin was the composer who brought the piano one step higher. His compositions were highly deviated from the galant style. Among his compositions are: nocturnes, preludes, walzes, impromptus, mazurkas and polonaises.
Use Itunes it will be easiest.