附注:
The only difficult part is the closing runs, but Chopin
sounds better when re-interpreted to suit your own
style. Don't view this as a set-in-stone guide, but rather
a reference. I add all sort of trills, runs, etc. to liven it
up, because the guitar is only capable of playing the
melody. The half notes get pretty boring if you don't do
something with them. Basically, mess around with the
song as long as the melody is still distinguishable.
If you do play the runs, don't do some over-distorted
shred thing. On the piano, they are meant to be airy
and delicate, not some harsh, abrasive technical
display. If you can't play the runs softly, put in some 2
beat fill instead.
By the way, if you can play that 35-tuplet run, you are
officially a god in my book :-P .