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The A Tempo Project: Q&A A series of informal videos about interpretation and tempo. A TEMPO Q&A #3: Are historical Metronome Markings to be understood variably? Today's question is by T. Alexander E about Chopin's wonderful Etude in E major Op. 10 No. 3: "In Segment 5 of your introduction to Beethoven A Tempo I, you talked about a metronome marking in quavers in a time signature with crotchets (3/4) and you said: "In relation to the note value of the time signature which is a crotchet, the value of the metronome marking is already halved, namely a quaver. [...] In this case, we can continue in single beat." Isn't that what we have in this Chopin Etude? The measure is counted in crotchets and the metronome marking is a quaver. Am I missing something here?" Chopin's Etude in E major Op. 10 No. 3: • Frédéric Chopin: Etude in E major Op. 10 N... Beethoven A Tempo, Segment 5: • Beethoven A Tempo - Segment 5 Beethoven A Tempo, Folge 5: • Beethoven A Tempo - Folge 5 The entire A TEMPO PROJECT: • First Things First: MUSIC! The A Tempo Pro... Watch CHOPIN A TEMPO: • Chopin - Etudes Opus 10 Historical Metronome markings and tempo - a short introduction: • Historical Metronome Markings and Tempo - ... Schumann A Tempo: • Bernhard Ruchti - Schumann A Tempo Liszt A Tempo: • Franz Liszt - The A Tempo Project Beethoven A Tempo: • Beethoven A Tempo For further information please visit https://www.bernhardruchti.com