Listening to this music really brought back memories of all of those piano lessons I took back in the day... It's quite remarkable how you managed to capture the feeling of something like a Chopin Nocturne! The structure is well-organized and the piece has good balance between the different sections. If you ever get to work on this more, or have a chance to work on another piece like this, you could explore making the left hand more active, with small secondary melodies and voicing interwoven into the accompaniment that supports the right hand. Chopin also does this, and it really adds another layer of expressiveness to his work. A great example of this is in his Nocturne in B major, Op.62 No.1, which has fascinating interplay between the two hands. Overall, great job!
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I'm for sure something ofa Chopin lover especially his nocturnes and currently slowing trying to make my way through his 1st ballade (sigh). You make a very good point in making the left hand active, as it is now is very safe but also kinda lazy. My future goals are to to focus more on left hand and you give some great examples on how to, thank you!