This study in reach and arpeggios focuses on stretching the fingers of the right hand. 12 Études for solo piano composed Frédéric François Chopin around 1830-1832.
Opus 10
No. 1 in C major, - right hand étude
No. 2, in A minor, - right hand étude
No. 3, in E major, "Tristesse" (Sadness) or "Farewell (L'Adieu)"
No. 4 in C♯ minor - Presto con fuoco, features continuous sixteenth notes (semiquavers), in perpetuum mobile fashion involving both hands.
No. 5 in G♭ major - the rapid triplet figuration
No. 6, in E♭ minor - the tempo Andante in 6/8 and con molto
No. 7, in C major - the tempo Vivace
No. 8 in F major - "Sunshine" étude. Involving both hands.
No. 9, in F minor - left hand étude
No. 10, in A♭ major,
No. 11, in E♭ major, - the "Arpeggio" or "Guitar" Étude. Is the performance of extended arpeggiated chords.