Pieces by composer, ordered by difficulty. Echoing Piano Doug, in the future, I will only work on one or two at a time as supplements to my regular rep. Well, I learned 25/2 first, then 25/1, then 10/4. This is my personal breakdown, and may not apply to you or anyone else: Ballade 4: I happen to have no trouble with any of the technical difficulties Ballade 4 throws out there, so I would not rank it the hardest. There is no way 10/6 is the easiest. Frdric Chopin's four ballades are single-movement pieces for solo piano, composed between 1831 and 1842. Chopins ballades are among his best works and I believe all 4 of them are nothing short of a masterpiece. All rights reserved. Ia/1 (1') Brandon_W_T . 38 . Everything fits nicely and you do NOT need a large hand. 24 posts Page 1 of 2 1, 2. Both the First and Second Ballades are listed on LRSM, LLCM and LTCL syllabuses. Same here, was terrified of the double notes in no.2.still am, J.S Bach Italian Concerto,Beethoven Sonata op.2 no.2,Mozart Sonatas K.330&333,Chopin Scherzo no.2,Etude op.10 no.12&Fantasie Impromptu, Reply #7 on: December 13, 2011, 05:59:06 AM. This is exactly what I felt when I s. We start with tea and chocolate cake, sitting in his light, airy kitchen/dining room. Over 100,000 members from around the world. (Hunter Thompson), Perfection itself is imperfection - Vladimir Horowitz, I have always been under the impression that the 3rd Ballade was the easiest. 622 Agree mostly with this, however op 25/12 is incredibly difficult to play with full accuracy, it's very easy to play wrong notes at that tempo, it requires a reasonable amount of stamina also,. They range in difficulty from grade 9 - ARCT (which is basically the highest level). They are all HOT. I just love the swirling F minor theme that just brews and brews throughout, it's so creepy. Reply #10 on: April 02, 2005, 07:29:43 AM. Recently, though, I found them on YouTube (performed by Krystian Zimerman), and I was amazed that I had never heard such beautiful pieces. Of the self-contained longish pieces, the ten-minute Polonaise-Fantaisie - a late best Chopin work, published in 1846 - is the perfect musical novella, unique in structure . 49," seems to suggest Beethovenian seriousness in its Lento introduction (track 9) but turns into something. I really love the slower moments, and the Coda is really cool. Be . **DISCLAIMER**Rankings like this are subjective and should not be taken too seriously, think of this as more of a guide than an absolutely exact ranking.Leav. Users of this site and the piano sheet music library agree to be bound by Piano Street Terms and Conditions. There's a climatic with big chord, a fast and difficult broken chord setion with left hand jump, left hand rolling arpeggios and a sparkling waltz-like section. Ballade in G minor, Op. Thats why I'm learning it, Reply #17 on: April 03, 2005, 09:45:42 AM. All rights reserved. Someone who's played Chopin G major prelude and Moszkowski's G min etude would be well prepared for 10/12 and might rank it easier than others might. 3 - I heard the C# minor section when I was really young, and it really struck me. Something about it feels super jarring to me, it's like a chopped up version of his Op25 #12 Etude. Seems like a nobrainer to me. After listening to the ballades several times, I've ranked them. Welcome to the Piano World Piano ForumsOver 3 million posts about pianos, digital pianos, and all types of keyboard instruments. I get chills just thinking about it. I would still like to keep this thread going, because it is an interesting point of discussion. by Jhon on Fri Apr 15, 2005 8:55 pm. Here's my mini rant on why I ordered them this way: 4 - The very opening motif when it comes back in A major, then has that little sweeping cadenza, goddamn. 24 Chopin Etudes Difficulty Ranking (Easiest to hardest) 27 related questions found. The sheer . Polonaise-Fantaisie. By rejecting non-essential cookies, Reddit may still use certain cookies to ensure the proper functionality of our platform. It is a bit similar to ranking my own children though as they are all amazing. Reply #13 on: December 17, 2011, 02:33:55 AM. Chopin Difficulty Ratings. The Four Ballades, composed between 1831 and 1842, are perhaps the most perfect examples of Chopin's instinctive sense of musical shape and tonal organisation. Anyways, Henle lists the first three ballades as an 8/9 difficulty, and the 4th ballade as a 9/9 difficulty, so they should all be pretty similar to some extent. how to guitar when you're a pianist - part 2. Your list scares me! Who is it? We had this discussion recently and it seems that the types of technique you have affect severly what you think. It's just very dense and longer than the others. it's decided now I will play Fotoplayer! I second looking at the Henle ranking. After listening to the ballades several times, I've ranked them. You can tell Chopin was dealing with some sh*t when writing this. The fourth is the most difficult but the first is the most commonly played, so, if you intend to compete, it will be judged more harshly. op. Reply #13 on: April 03, 2005, 02:42:03 AM, Reply #14 on: April 03, 2005, 03:44:27 AM, Reply #15 on: April 03, 2005, 05:06:48 AM, Reply #16 on: April 03, 2005, 05:48:00 AM, I think the third is definately the easiest. I will say - the beautiful Eb major theme in the piece that little interchange from the b6 harmony back to the tonic. This is the end of a piano piece i'm Why would we have a rest when its the end of a piece? Someone who's played Chopin G major prelude and Moszkowski's G min etude would be well prepared for 10/12 and might rank it easier than others might. 3: Probably the most popular. I don't think that anyone was suggesting that it was a "one-weeker" or even easy. That feeling doesn't sit well if I'm playing it for people haha. Ia/3 (0' 30") Difficulty 1.5 (9) Mazurkas Mazurka in D major, KK Anh. I think the order may have something to do with how hard they are ;), but then I would change number 2 with 3. Here is my list (#1 is my favorite, #4 is my least favorite). I try to always be working on one or two of them in addition to other pieces. Copyright Op 111 Productions, 2001-2022. A pianist who has played a lot of Joplin would probably find 25/9 (and maybe 25/4) on the easier side. I feel like Liszt can make passagework like this fit way better under your hands (for exampls - the F major section of Un Sospiro. I always think of this one as going down a hallway and opening doors to each room. I have found it to be reliable, beyond the Etudes. 53 , grand polonaise (with intro, piano version). What is the goal of learning Chopin Ballade? . 25 (all but 25/4 - will do in Jan), I think it is possible to group them in broad categories of relative difficulty. WHOA! New Feature: Live Streamed Piano Recitals. I learned that these pieces only come with time and patience. I tackled four this semester, and it was a struggle. The Easiest and Hardest of the Ballades and Scherzos? [Nor do they have the time to play through them. Scherzo 2. Ballade number 4 does have the coda which requires alot of power and excellent double note technique. "I always loved the Ballade," he says as he pours the tea. here is my list, easiest to hardest: Ballade 2. 23; Ballade no. Take the 3rd. I was just listening to one of my recordings (Tamas Vasary) of the Chopin Ballades and Scherzos, and I decided to learn one (I haven't before). (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); It's quite hard to rank them this way. Yes, it requires technique to execute "lightness in touch" and "voicing and phrasing" etc but it requires musical maturity to know when to apply these techniques. 23. We obviously are not talking at the same level. My favorite part is when the second theme comes back for the second time in A-major. It is a waste of your time and mine to engage in this banter. Johann Sebastian Bach: 1685-1750: 631: Ludwig van Beethoven: 1770-1827 What order would you rate in difficulty these pieces of Chopin's, 1 being the highest and 8 the lowest etc..-:Fantasy Impromptu, 1st Ballade in G minor , 2nd Ballade in F major , 3rd Ballade in Ab Major, 4th ballade in F minor, fantasy in f minor, (heroic) polonaise op. **DISCLAIMER**Rankings like this are subjective and should not be taken too seriously, think of this as more of a guide than an absolutely exact ranking. How do you rank them? 23 was published in 1836. But yarghhhhh playing LH octave leaps with that RH passagework, just doesn't feel good. In my opinion, after I did 25/2, 25/1, and 10/4 I felt like the. They are considered to be some of the most . The hardest part here is bringing out the inner voices when they appear, and some of the arpeggios require a tricky inner-finger stretch. Please Pass It On! The first ballade's beauty is that it doesn't sound very difficult. The ENTIRE piece is extremely pianistic, even the coda. No.1 is the one that everyone wants to learn, there's no denying that you will learn alot from it. I like Ballade F minor for complexity and maturity. Reply #8 on: December 13, 2011, 08:08:49 AM, If you choose to study the 1st Ballade, check out the Piano Sage Blog's article -, Reply #9 on: December 14, 2011, 09:01:58 AM. Reply #18 on: April 03, 2005, 03:12:22 PM. Steinwayguy, thanks for your comments. For me, 1 and 3 are easy (er) to understand musically, 2 and 4 are (even more) difficult to understand musically. Any advice for learning Ballade 4? here is my list, easiest to hardest: Money does not make happiness, but it can buy you a piano. 10 and Op. Do a search. Since I am an old amateur, I have no idea about audition, competition, performance, etc. When a search is in progress, something will be found. I had no clue that it was his 3rd Ballade until years later. I was sight reading through it yesterday, and found it not to be that tricky, of course it will require alot of work, but it wasnt very hard to sight read (except for 1 page, can't remember which). The four-movement structure of each concerto is novel, and Shelley handles the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra well from the keyboard, an impressive feat given the difficulty of the piano parts. And I'm only 1/24th of the way into my disagreements with that list. 4: Another lovely work, this one is probably the most epic, grand, and triumphant of them all being the longest and most technically difficult. I'll never understand the point of threads like this. 25 no. That is one of the most perfect moments in a piece by Chopin I can come across. One of our local - brilliant - teachers/performers is performing both sets of the Chopin Etudes this coming Monday evening at the University of Victoria. Both main themes are extremely memorable and extraordinarily beautiful. If you have the technique to play Nos. Not all people possess both the technique and the musical awareness, therefore it is reasonable to make a distinction here. You mostly can't go wrong with any of these guys. Ballade no.4 in the middle? I left it . Recommended editions . A pianist well versed in arpeggios would have an easier time with 25/12. THRILLER by Michael Jackson ending some more Rachmaninoff Corelli Variations. The most difficult one is the Fourth. Also, both are classified as being "moderately difficult" in Maurice Hinson's Guide to the Pianist's Repertoire. I still like one more than the others. There is a lifetime's worth of work in these etudes. Something that is always important to keep in mind is your background. Here is my list (#1 is my favorite, #4 is my least favorite). Ballades 1 and 3 are great pieces of music, but I don't have a deep desire to play them the way I do for 2 and 4. Andantino in D minor, KK Anh. There is one nocturne you can attempt if you've had success with some of the previous Chopin suggestions, though: Nocturne in G minor, op 15 no 3 - grade 8 RCM It's not Michelle Mares, is it? It's the easiest and the most beautiful. You get the idea. Reply #14 on: December 17, 2011, 06:21:29 PM, Current repertoire: "Come to Jesus" (in whole-notes), Reply #15 on: December 17, 2011, 07:28:40 PM. If you don't have the technique for them, then learn one of the others. Actually, my teacher has advised me to hold off on the Ballade's until I have played a bit more of Chopin. 25 no. It's really all a matter of what the individual player has experience in. The Chopin Ballades are sort of big enough pieces to where you wouldn't learn one just to "be able to play the others." New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. I love how light-hearted this piece is; it's definitely easier to get through than the others, but it has it's crazy moments, but just overall it's just an absolute joy to play through haha. By accepting all cookies, you agree to our use of cookies to deliver and maintain our services and site, improve the quality of Reddit, personalize Reddit content and advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising. And if you think I've misplaced any of them, or if you think I'm not appreciating one of them enough, I'd like to hear why. Fryderyk Chopin. You probably can learn no.3 in a month or 2 if you have already learned no.1 ( for the notes at least). This piece has 2 totally contrasting themes, one so calm and intimate, and the second one comes in and rips through the first one. Difficulty 1 (3) Other works Two Bourres, KK VIIb/1-2 1. 1 - Obviously an incredible piece, but I feel like there's a threshold here where there are some unpianistic bits (compared to the others). There is nothing better in this world than smoking a A student asked me what pieces use the middle pedal and i How normal is it to have a live performance that isnt Just wondering if anyone know how to play this because I What are some other Piano songs that have a similar feel Press J to jump to the feed. Others who are far more knowledgeable have on this thread rendered a general difficulty opinion, and the consistency of that consensus would incline me to believe the answer to both of your questions is "yes." . A number of parameters have been considered when assessing the level of difficulty. When I was 11 years old, my piano teacher, a stereotypical little-old-lady teacher who, in fairness, was a pretty good teacher for young kids, gifted me a 4-LP set of well-known classical pieces. It is really morbid though, that the piece swings back to the opening motif, and ends in A minor. op. The 4th would require more dedication and time to perfect, but you would be rewarded by being able to play one of the most sublime pieces ever written. A list from 1 to 8 would also be great (if you have the time). The Ballade No. G major (1') 2. Answer (1 of 3): Great question. pianostreet.com - the website for classical pianists, piano teachers, students and piano music enthusiasts. The second and third have different challenges, so I would suggest you read through the more difficult parts of each one and choose the one with the more familiar technique to you. There are lots of threads discussing the ballades and scherzos. To me, 3 months seems like a relatively short time to spend on a piece of this level and musical depth. The Relaunch of Pleyel in France Produced Far Away, Quote from: pytheamateur on December 12, 2011, 10:48:22 AM, Quote from: starstruck5 on December 12, 2011, 06:19:47 PM, https://pianosage.blogspot.com/2011/08/chopin-ballade-no1-in-g-minor-tips.html, Quote from: fftransform on December 14, 2011, 09:01:58 AM, Quote from: scott13 on December 14, 2011, 11:04:31 AM, Quote from: pbryld on December 17, 2011, 07:28:40 PM, Quote from: philb on December 18, 2011, 09:41:46 AM, Quote from: maxy on November 07, 2014, 05:05:43 PM. Well, I'm 15, been playing for 9 years, and this darn thing took me, You might have seen one of my videos without knowing it was that nut from the forum, Reply #24 on: January 22, 2015, 04:56:53 AM. As someone who has learned 23 out of the 24 etudes of Op. The final "Introduction and Allegro, Op. My rationale for ranking them the way I did: #4 - Most difficult because it has more of a contrapuntal quality than the other 3, some rhythmic difficulty, is the most lengthy, and the coda is very difficult. pianostreet.com - the website for classical pianists, piano teachers, students and piano music enthusiasts. 1 can be considered "easy" in the sense that you encounter new material only a couple of times; that is, many parts are repeated so the amount of material you need to learn is rather insignificant. It has vastly more musical content and substance than La campanella. https://pianoforum.net/smf/index.php/topic,3683.msg32884.html#msg32884, Quote from: SteinwayGuy on March 31, 2005, 05:55:19 AM, Quote from: SteinwayModelD on March 31, 2005, 07:03:49 AM, Quote from: Waldszenen on April 02, 2005, 07:29:43 AM, Quote from: iumonito on April 01, 2005, 05:12:42 AM, Quote from: iumonito on April 03, 2005, 03:44:27 AM, Quote from: Fred Smalls on April 02, 2005, 06:26:40 PM, Quote from: JP on April 03, 2005, 03:27:35 PM, Quote from: SteinwayGuy on April 03, 2005, 09:02:40 PM. I am currently working on the g minor ballad and LOVING IT! 2: This is so hard to rank as last because I love this piece. Fred Smalls, in the end does the difficulty really matter? Can't say anything about the other 2 but the general consensus is 3<1<=2<<4 Reply 2 or 4, and those are the ones that you really want to learn, then learn them. 4 Ballades 3, 1, 2, 4 4 Scherzos 2, 4, 3, 1 You know this is just subjective - don't argue! Nocturnes (Easiest to most Difficult) 4+ Nocturne c minor KK IVb no.. - Parties, Tours, Projects & More Information - - Concerts, News,FAQs, Archives, Will getting a Steinway make me a pariah here? Ballade #4: 95% of the Ballade is really difficult, but it can't be as. After careful deliberation I have settled on nine levels of difficulty, which I have divided into three groups: 1-3 (easy), 4-6 (medium), 7-9 (difficult). The Scherzo No. These are all really high up on my 'favorites' list haha. The Coda is nasty. This is my ordering. The ones I don't are linked below.3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0JEuFiqXO81: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taY5oHleS4I2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnWrFWUJWTI4: https://youtu.be/A3Wriv-QEtE Fun Stuff! Thanks! It begins with a bold, ascending musical announcement which falls back and dissolves into shadowy harmonic ambiguity. Yes, the Third Ballade is considered to be the least difficult. might be more clear if you say from favorite to least favorite. **DISCLAIMER**Rankings like this are subjective and should not be taken too seriously, think of this as more of a guide than an absolutely exact ranking. I absolutely love listening to the set, but my ranking is more on my experience from playing them (I haven't played #4 or #2 in public, but have worked through them quite a bit on my own time). Reply #8 on: April 01, 2005, 05:12:42 AM. Doesn't make very much sense. Here's my take: As someone who has learned 23 out of the 24 etudes of Op. It just flows better), the Chopin is like this crazy Ragtime and makes me feel like I'm about to drive off a cliff when I go to play it. I would be interested in knowing this, too. I quit the piano! Pieces on pianolibrary.org listed by difficulty. Included in that set were several pieces by . I'm so darn sick of seeing this thread come up that I have to succumb and try to do an actual ranking. - the website for classical pianists, piano teachers, students and piano music enthusiasts. "It's a piece I went back to many times. Of the four 'Ballades' that Chopin completed the fourth is felt by a substantial number of pianists to be the most challenging. Great Chopin interpreters include: Krystian Zimerman, Artur Rubinstein, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Maurizio Pollini, Dinu Lipatti, Solomon, Seong Jin-Cho, Moiseiwitsch, Ivan Moravec, Fialkowska, Jorge Bolet, Samson Francois, Rafal Blechacz, Dang Thai Son, and Maria Joao Pires. Talking about "musicality" is total, subjective BS; if you're just asking about technical difficulty, they're (easiest to hardest) 3-1-2-4. Answer (1 of 30): I'll answer this in a roundabout way. (Built about 45 minutes from me!) Chopin Ballade 4 Difficulty At just shy of twelve minutes in duration the 'Ballade No.4' by Chopin is not a long piano piece, but what is packed into it is incredible, detailed, and difficult. I found these interesting Chopin difficulty ratings through browsing the web. There's nothing offensive in it; the coda reminds me a lot of the Barcarolle, another favorite of mine. The magic of looping! Beethoven - Sonata in C sharp minor, Op 27 No 12, Reply #2 on: December 12, 2011, 01:13:05 PM, Reply #3 on: December 12, 2011, 06:19:47 PM. I am ranking these based on Rubinsteins recordings (which I think are the best), so here they are favorite to least favorite: 1: Not only my favorite Ballade or Chopin piece, but one of my favorite pieces of music in classical repertoire. Reddit and its partners use cookies and similar technologies to provide you with a better experience. Re: The Easiest and Hardest of the Ballades and Scherzos? I would save that piece for last. Is it to use in the college application, competition, public performance or simply to learn? Did anyone else read and reread this post/list and wonder where they went wrong? In 1836, a year after his first scherzo, Chopin published his first ballade. Reply #21 on: November 07, 2014, 05:05:43 PM, Reply #22 on: November 08, 2014, 02:23:20 PM, Reply #23 on: January 22, 2015, 03:54:38 AM, Hello everyone, I was just reading this, and I thought I would say that if I were a newcomer to piano, after reading this I may think that #3 was a "piece-o-cake". What does matter, is which one you like best.. Great for motivation After you've decided which piece, prepare a work schedule and stick to it. Reply #20 on: November 07, 2014, 02:39:22 PM. Fri 11 Aug 2000 12.21 EDT. His Nocturne in Bb minor Op.9 has something similar right near the opening, that slight modulation is just incredible, so subtle, but it just makes it a perfect moment. Post a reply. 25 (all but 25/4 - will do in Jan), I think it is possible to group them in broad categories of relative difficulty. I've always enjoyed Chopin's work, but I never listened to his ballades. What is the hardest piece to play on piano? ago That being said Ballade 2 is still MILES ahead of so much other piano rep in my opinion. I've started the process of learning all 24, and they're all extremely difficult, and dangerous when not done correctly. Substance is not to be expected of a Grande tude de Paganini, probably. It's really all a matter of what the individual player has experience in. Chopin / Compositions / Composition. Chopin's ballades undoubtedly referred in their general concept to the great Romantic poetry, and especially to the ballads of Mickiewicz; they did not, however, possess any substance experienced by the composer or any literary programmes (although some commentators have been inclined to ascribe such programmes to them). What follows is a continuous dramatic stream, shifting and . Works by difficulty Frdric Chopin See also the original overview of these pieces. Reply #1 on: December 12, 2011, 10:48:22 AM. . And I will maybe want to try one of the other ones or a scherzo, so what do you all think? 1 in G minor, op. He dedicated it to one of his friends at the time, Baron Nathaniel Stockhausen, ambassador of the Kingdom of Hanover. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Recently, though, I found them on YouTube (performed by Krystian Zimerman), and I was amazed that I had never heard such beautiful pieces. The shortest of the tudes. Some of the harder ones took multiple attempts, and I've cycled through many of the easier ones multiple times as well. Reply #16 on: December 18, 2011, 04:57:53 AM, Reply #17 on: December 18, 2011, 09:41:46 AM. It continues to get more difficult until the Ballade is way too difficult, and it ends smoothly (Shortest Ballade). It's effective, but I prefer to listen to it than to work through it. Be sure to leave your thoughts in the comments below!Apologies for the re-upload - I found some errors with the first version.I do not own most of the recordings in this video. Reply #23 on: April 04, 2005, 01:54:14 AM. I haven't really "studied" any since 10/4, although I've toyed with 25/5 [which will be the next one I study] and a few others. I was wondering what would be the best Chopin ballade to start with. The 4th is universally regarded as being the most difficult, as to truly master it, requires a great amount of musical maturity, something that is not as important in the more virtuoso works of Chopin's youth such as Ballades 1 and 2. It was worth the effort! Chopin Difficulty Ratings. Both the Baron and his wife took piano lessons from Chopin. Currently learning Ballade 2, and it's definitely my second favorite. ballads: 3, 2, 1, and 4 (easiest to hardest) 2 and 1 are a tossup though really. Exact same here! Aargh, most people are underrating the difficult of Ballade No. A major (0' 30") Prlude in F major and Andantino in D minor, KK Anh. We had this discussion recently and it seems that the types of technique you have affect severly what you think. Ballades; Ballade no. Ballade 3 Ballade 1 Ballade 4 Ballade 2 How do you rank them? 1 (Aeolian Harp). 10.2: chromatics with legato on 3-4-5 whilst using 1-2 for harmony on the. Fascinating article on the acoustics of the new hall Visit Virtual Sheet Music to learn more Powered by UBB.threads PHP Forum Software 7.7.5, Quick Links to Useful Piano & Music Resources. Again, all 4 pieces are masterpieces from a master artist, and they are all worth a listen and another. 10 and Op. Ballade 4 is my favorite musical piece, period. Chopin's nocturnes are almost entirely out of reach until you're at an early advanced level. Reply #11 on: April 02, 2005, 06:26:40 PM, Reply #12 on: April 02, 2005, 08:46:29 PM. It was like a mini-soundbite on a website, the piece wasn't even listed. Here is one (there are far more detailed ones): The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. .And I'm only 1/24th of the way into my disagreements with that list. 2. Answer (1 of 2): If you mean by "playing it", that you've tried the first couple measures, then no, no one would expect it to be difficult. It seems that Ballade 4 is a lot of peoples favorite one. You think you're like "out in the clear", but nope, ends on the iii of the initial key haha. There has been many debates around this, but, most pianists would agree on this list probably (assuming that you are learning it at indicated tempo) Here are the hardest ones to perfect: 1. (OK I know I posted a whiny message yesterday, but really I am having a blast working onthis one). New York City. Both Ballade 1 and 3 have beautiful melodies, but Ballade 3 is more in brillante style, so I prefer it least. Reply #4 on: December 13, 2011, 01:34:20 AM, Reply #5 on: December 13, 2011, 01:35:46 AM, Reply #6 on: December 13, 2011, 04:09:25 AM, no.1,2 or 3. Although not the biggest, this piece certainly carries its name. Anybody who says otherwise hasn't played them, Reply #10 on: December 14, 2011, 11:04:31 AM, Reply #11 on: December 14, 2011, 07:29:54 PM, Reply #12 on: December 14, 2011, 09:04:57 PM. Users of this site and the piano sheet music library agree to be bound by Piano Street Terms and Conditions. I'm therefore, assuming you've looked at all of it. Definitely don't start with the first or fourth ballades. Keep it light and playful. There's also a negative side. And I was wondering if you guys could tell me which you think is the easiest, and which you think is the hardest (of the Ballades, or Scherzos, or Both). 2 is also really cool, but I just think it feels like an Etude. Ballade 4 (only the coda is difficult, but it is more difficult than the previous three) Boy the scherzi seem more technically difficult than the ballades especially number 3 in C# & and 4 in E major. This opens the door to the quietly melancholy first theme in G minor, rising over an ominous 6/4 heartbeat. 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