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            <creator>Frederic Chopin</creator>
            <title>Etude in G flat Major Op. 10 No. 5</title>
            <annotation>Performed by Jeremiah Jones. My daughter loves to play pretend while I play this one.  She pretends that she is chasing butterflies... I think that is a perfect use of imagery for this piece.  It is commonly called the "black keys" etude because the right hand plays almost exclusively the black keys of the piano.  It is a light, but fast-paced etude that is very enjoyable to listen to and probably even more enjoyable to play.</annotation>
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