First, the use of harmony mode is different.
1, Schubert: Schubert broke the classical harmony mode.
2. Chopin: The "color change" of harmony in Chopin's music is often achieved through the alternation of modes, and new expressions are obtained with new and sound versions.
Second, the differences of tone sandhi.
1, Schubert: Schubert gave a reasonable preparation before tone sandhi, but after tone sandhi, it was surprising and turned to an unexpected tonality.
2. Chopin: Many of Chopin's works like three-degree modulation. Chopin's second scherzo, for example, started in B flat minor and then turned to D flat major, which was very lively and smooth.
Third, different musical emotions.
1, Schubert: Schubert's chamber music creation also continued the classical tradition. Music is sincere and cordial, emphasizing melody factors and strong lyricism. Schubert's early symphonies have a lyrical and relaxed music style popular in Vienna.
Chopin: Chopin's music is full of implicit, balanced and elegant classical spirit, which is not only reflected in his music creation, but also in his piano playing style.