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Note: It isn't my face at the end of the video! He is my talented friend Erten Deniz Ispir who contributed to making this tutorial. 😉
ОтветитьJust perfect, as an old pianist i take 1 hour to Learn this thanks to you
Ответитьyour voice is beautiful
ОтветитьCan you please make section 2 for this piece
ОтветитьGrazie mille di cuore
ОтветитьQue excelente aula mestre. Fico feliz em poder tocar tão linda obra como está de Chopin
Sou estudante de 7.4 e estou adotando seus ensinamentos . Grata 🙏
Hey Antune! Thank you for the amazing tutorial, I started learning this piece because of you, and I'm finishing it soon! 😊
I also found an error in your sheet music: at bar 16 on the second beat the notes in the left hand aren't where they should be compared to the right hand (but they are notated correctly in the video)
Super great (and free!) sheet music though, so I can't complain😅
buenísimo!!
ОтветитьThe details u give are scary
ОтветитьThis video is all I want for Christmas 🎉❤
ОтветитьAn insightful and very detailed tutorial. Thank you!
ОтветитьIt was like hearing the piece for the first time again. One of the best interpretations I have ever heard. I will definitely use your tutorial when I learn the piece. Thank you!
Ответитьvery serious Deniz Erten
ОтветитьYour channel is underrated and amazing
ОтветитьOutstanding video - many thanks. I especially found intriguing the idea of the left hand keeping the exact pulse and the right hand being kind of pulled along reluctantly.
ОтветитьThe professional level of that video is absolutely stunning. And I mean not only the tutorial but also the quality of the video. Graphical effects, sound from the off, camera motion, etc.
I'm speechless!!!
Je ne comprends pas pourquoi dans la coda les octaves sont joués aussi rapidement , il s'agit de croches et non de doubles croches et d un nocturne et non une valse ! Voir la version jouée parfaitement avec retenue par Arthur Rubinstein, le reste est bien joué !
ОтветитьAMAZING!!!! THANK YOU!
ОтветитьNext Chopin Andante Spinato and Grande Polonaise .....
Ответитьthis piece is rarely played with the proper expression throughout, drives me crazy because when its right, its beautiful. if enough people watch this video, you might just change that. thank you for talking about music.
ОтветитьI am 50 years old. I started studying piano 1 year and 10 months ago. Your class guided me to new horizons. Thanks for imparting knowledge!
ОтветитьThanks for this tutorial I am learning this piece right now
ОтветитьI LOVE IT! It's like the elegance of a pianist by day and serial killer by night (the perfectionist is only perfect because of his imperfections; for there to be one extreme it must be met by an opposing extreme of the same magnitude)... all we need is some Bruce Willis, a few one-liners, cigarette smoking and....BOOM! A box office HIT!!!!
Ответитьtks bro
ОтветитьHii, thanks for the lesson, I'd like to know what tempo should I set my metronome, it says 132 the quaver note does it mean I should set my metronome at 66 for a black note?
ОтветитьDon't get me wrong but this tutorial was actually sexy!🙈 Next to that, it was very detailed and so well explained.
Thank you very much🙏
Great video, very intelligent and knowledgeable presentation! Today I learned that it's quite challenging to hit multiple notes with different strength at the same time on the same hand. I hadn't even thought about practicing that before discovering this video. Thank you.
Ответитьyou give extremely detailed tutorials on all of these pieces, i appreciate the work that you do.
ОтветитьThis is one of the best tutorial videos! Just a note though, if you could keep the camera static when you give a full view of the piano board from the top, that would be helpful. Kind of feeling dizzy/difficult to keep track of your movement when the camera moves along with your body/head.
ОтветитьI'm 58 and the video motion is extremely uncomfortable to watch.
Sorry. Beautiful but extremely uncomfortable to watch if you have any motion disability
NICE JOB!
ОтветитьCould you bring chopin op. 28 no 15 "raindrop" prelude?
ОтветитьI really love your videos!! you are so serious about your tutorials. the execution is great!
ОтветитьCan you make a tutorial on Ballade in g minor by Chopin?
ОтветитьYour tutorials are hands down the best and most effective on YT
Not just for learning the particular piece, but also for building skills. I learned about "voicing" for example in your Chopin's E minor Prelude and it has since added so much to the color and musicality of my playing across pieces
Also, it would be so amazing if you can cover Ravel's pavane pour une infante too! Thanks :)
Hey so I have been working on Scarlatti’s sonata in b minor k 87 and just need some advice on one technique that I assume is common in Scarlatti. It’s the 6th intervals in the right hand. It’s hard to have them be fluid and connected, even with peddle. Do you have any suggestions on how to peddle the measures with consecutive 6th intervals? It’s eighth notes in 3/4, so maybe every quarter note?
ОтветитьGreat content!
ОтветитьPlease do prelude in c minor by bach
ОтветитьWhat a great tutor you are! The way you explain and Interpret all those fascinating details and guidances reminds me of Glenn Gould’s Trilogy, and your narrative is no less artistic than a BBC documentary, from the bottom of my heart. Bravo!
ОтветитьThank you again for the detailed explanations. Appreciated!!
Ответитьnext:
Schubert - Ave Maria
maybe?
Thank you so much, this was a great tutorial since I just finished learning this piece. Now I know how to polish it thanks to you! Keep up the good content and you will be popular in no time!
ОтветитьCan you please do the ocean etude?
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