Personally, I think it's Waltz op 34 no 1 and op 42 no 5
Frédéric Chopin composed the Minute Waltz.
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No. There are several of his nocturnes(Op. 9 No. 2) and etudes(Op. 10 No. 12) that objectively speaking, are more famous than the Minute Waltz. Nevertheless, I like Minute Waltz the most as its the 1st Chopin song I've ever learned.
Any of Chopin's waltzes are not written in polyphonic structure. They mostly contain a melody and an chordal accompaniment. Hence, Op 69 No 2 waltz by Chopin is homophonic.
No its a piece by Mendelsohhn
Frédéric Chopin composed the Minute Waltz.
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No. There are several of his nocturnes(Op. 9 No. 2) and etudes(Op. 10 No. 12) that objectively speaking, are more famous than the Minute Waltz. Nevertheless, I like Minute Waltz the most as its the 1st Chopin song I've ever learned.
Fredrick Chopin was who composed/created the Minute Waltz
Any of Chopin's waltzes are not written in polyphonic structure. They mostly contain a melody and an chordal accompaniment. Hence, Op 69 No 2 waltz by Chopin is homophonic.
No its a piece by Mendelsohhn
Either Chopin Prelude Opus 28 #16 (Hades) or Chopin Prelude Opus 28 #24 (The Storm).
The Waltz in D Flat Major, known as the Minute Waltz, also Valse du petit Chien is a waltz for solo piano by Frederic Chopin composed in 1847
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Nocturne op. 9 no. 2 (Nocturne in e-flat major) Minuet Waltz Fantasie Impromptu
he wrote the minute waltz. calley, jubi,cole,andy did this.
A waltz, by definition, is in triple meter.