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1Min, 10Min, 1Hour Challenge: Chopin Nocturne in C sharp Minor, Op. Posth. 

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@samvalois1678
@samvalois1678 9 месяцев назад
learning a chopin piece in an hour and 11 minutes is actually insane
@Hauri1972
@Hauri1972 7 дней назад
I am an amateur at intermediate at max, and apart from the insane runs in the end, this piece is really one of the easier ones to learn, as the main patterns repeat several times. If you haven’t learned it, give it a go, it’s so beautiful to be able to play it yourself. Expect for the 35 notes in the end, my brain still can’t compute that 😂
@officefan777
@officefan777 2 года назад
I have listened to this noturne every night for nearly a decade to fall asleep. You played it beautifully!
@exploretravel-captainche2072
@exploretravel-captainche2072 2 года назад
Same . it’s beautiful
@dogtens1060
@dogtens1060 2 года назад
So you heard it about 3600 Times?
@ghaze.c4official
@ghaze.c4official 2 года назад
Me too
@officefan777
@officefan777 2 года назад
@@dogtens1060 apparently.... ha!
@wisnudivayana2344
@wisnudivayana2344 2 года назад
What. This sad piece can make you sleep?
@CozyGamingWithMe
@CozyGamingWithMe 2 года назад
#Chopinatmidnight There is something special about Chopin's music, and this one brings to light a thousand stars at night time. Especially the trills and run-ons. It makes the piece feel like the stars are gliding through the sky.
@ghaze.c4official
@ghaze.c4official 2 года назад
I agree with you 😘
@onyekavictor4808
@onyekavictor4808 2 года назад
I agree with you greatly😚
@t0shim0
@t0shim0 2 года назад
This was literally the first piece written by Chopin that I've ever played on the piano and I just really love it
@juliansmantillap8767
@juliansmantillap8767 4 месяца назад
On how much time playing the piano ? And how long did it take to you ?
@tonoguel_08
@tonoguel_08 2 месяца назад
@@juliansmantillap8767 Hey! I'm currently learning this piece and it has taken me like 4 months alredy, but it's because I stopped practicing for some time, so I'd say with dedication you could leanr this in a month or two at full speed and perfect notes.
@juliansmantillap8767
@juliansmantillap8767 2 месяца назад
@@tonoguel_08 hi, I started learning that piece at the beginning of March, I'm at the difficult part rn, at the end with all those fast notes, I have to say it wasn't that difficult to learn, I could have been faster but I stopped for a few days
@orkidarrapi1428
@orkidarrapi1428 Месяц назад
Sameee
@Dominique632
@Dominique632 2 года назад
We've seen basically almost every famous composer here except Bach. Would love to see a 1 min 10 min 1h Bach piece at some point!
@MuAlexJS
@MuAlexJS Год назад
go to a church and do toccata and fugue in d minor
@apianbelle1343
@apianbelle1343 11 месяцев назад
@@MuAlexJS you do know that not everyone who plays piano can play organ, right? it may look similar on the surface, but they're two _completely_ different instruments. that's not to say that some piano skills like sightreading, hand posture, etc. can be applied to organ playing, but no pianist can just walk up to an organ and play it immediately. that's like saying that anyone who plays violin can play viola or cello. or anyone who plays guitar can play bass.
@MuAlexJS
@MuAlexJS 11 месяцев назад
@@apianbelle1343 brother it was a joke
@apianbelle1343
@apianbelle1343 11 месяцев назад
@@MuAlexJS oh. apologies then!
@alinalinalina6825
@alinalinalina6825 2 года назад
Your tired practicing result is wayyyy better than my fresh, energized practice result
@VegasSubie
@VegasSubie 2 года назад
I've been playing piano for less than a year and just started learning this piece. I got 2 hours deep and got what you learned in 1 min almost performance ready. What you're doing is inspiring even though my level is much lower. I'm so excited to learn the rest of the piece!
@chisstakateb4566
@chisstakateb4566 2 года назад
Not to be rude, but what made you want to start learning this piece, which is relatively difficult, as a beginner to piano?
@jul7871
@jul7871 2 года назад
@@chisstakateb4566 because it's super beautiful. It's not that hard technically, but more emotionally. So even a beginner can learn a lot from this piece about emotions, melodies, Intonation etc
@egededeoglu2341
@egededeoglu2341 Год назад
Man u can not play this shit for like playin with less than a year. Cmonn ur teacher would not even accept this
@zzedixx
@zzedixx Год назад
@@chisstakateb4566 As long as you don't try the coda you'll be fine :P
@teahea12340
@teahea12340 Год назад
@@chisstakateb4566 I agree. It's RCM 9 on the RCM grading scale (there are 10 grades). It's technically difficult. Coordinating the timing, especially with the triplets can be challenging for beginners who have played for less than a year. The quick runs also make it difficult for a beginner.
@creepypapermultipack
@creepypapermultipack Год назад
This is one of my favorite pieces by Chopin and I think you did it justice. Especially while being so tired!
@sla7889
@sla7889 2 года назад
#Chopinatmidnight I love that this piece sounds dark and intimate, but, at the same time, so beautiful and majestic
@massimorusso4997
@massimorusso4997 2 года назад
Such a genuine, welcoming, and warm video. Loved it!
@TheSunlex
@TheSunlex 2 года назад
Episches Video, wird bestimmt legendär! ✨ Schöne Idee mit dem Mitternachtsspiel. 👍 Hier ist mir auch wieder einmal bewusst geworden, was für ein feiner Flügel dieser Boston ist! 🤩 Auch mit viel Gefühl gespielt von Dir. 😊
@Xera8888
@Xera8888 2 года назад
So ein Genuss diese wunderbare Interpretation zu hören… ich bin noch Anfängerin und finde es faszinierend dass du es in 1 Stunde und 10 Minuten so perfekt spielen kannst! Wow!!!!
@axelbjurshammar4412
@axelbjurshammar4412 2 года назад
Always happy to see a new video from you
@neodymidius
@neodymidius 2 года назад
Very nice! As always impressed and I love your interpretation of the pieces you’re playing!
@pearlfisher8988
@pearlfisher8988 2 года назад
Your comments on how to play this piece, was a great help, in every way, thank you.
@TheSpeCialLe00
@TheSpeCialLe00 2 года назад
This was my second Chopin piece, I absolutely love the feeling inside of it! It’s absolutely my 2nd fav nocturne (my fav is the 21 c:) It’s a piece really easy to learn, but very very difficult in the interpretation, this truly have really deep feelings on it
@clarah9682
@clarah9682 2 года назад
#Chopinatmidnight Chopin is my all time favorite composer, he delivers feelings within his music more than anyone else. I can't really wrap my head around it but everything he does is so beautifully written. This piece has such a dark, warm undertone and is melancholic and soft, it just amazes me how a few notes can have such a big impact on our emotions. And you played it really wonderful as well😊
@NilsGSkare
@NilsGSkare 2 года назад
This beautiful nocturne is played at the beginning of the movie The Pianist in a very impressive scene!
@ainguyendoan3028
@ainguyendoan3028 2 года назад
#Chopinatmidnight Fun fact, it was the first nocturne that I learned, and I did learn it at midnight too. There's something haunting, subtly threatening, subtly melancholic, yet unexpressable. It appears to me that the harder I understand Chopin, his life, and his works, the harder I find to properly play this piece: there's just no unique interpretation. Chopin was god-like in expressing emotions without words, but there are some that even music cannot either.
@nicklaurence3648
@nicklaurence3648 2 года назад
In bar 7 the first C# (right hand) is tied to the second (so not repeated) in every edition I have seen (and the one you have onscreen). I know editions of this piece vary considerably in many places (including the middle section, where you are playing from a different edition to the one onscreen); nonetheless you may wish to check this bar 7 in your edition, as I've never seen it nor heard it played with the C# repeated as you're doing.
@Edward-W
@Edward-W 2 года назад
Might just be her not noticing it at first due to being tired and then not looking at it twice to check 😅
@Becci0018
@Becci0018 2 года назад
There are two versions :) One is like Annique played it in bar 7 and the middle part and the other one is like you wrote. My Henle Book contains both versions.
@blubberboi2459
@blubberboi2459 2 года назад
The version I'm currently playing has a slur over the whole phrase but no tie, so the note is repeated. I guess it just depends the version
@tiarnesquire
@tiarnesquire 2 года назад
My AMEB (Australian Music Examinations Board) Piano Series 17 Grade 8 book doesn’t use a tie either.
@datboibutters
@datboibutters Год назад
Hearing that c# twice made me vomit.
@jean-samuelgagnon8588
@jean-samuelgagnon8588 2 года назад
I really like how you share your passion for the piece. I’ve decided to play it after this video!
@masterofmagic86
@masterofmagic86 2 года назад
I really like the #Chopinatmidnight challenge! Not just because of the nice lighting in your room, but the piece is also very emotional and calming - and your awesome playing as always 😉
@isasofiarivera01882
@isasofiarivera01882 2 года назад
I am currently learning this piece and you played it beautifully! You inspire me so much. 😊
@drazikenn
@drazikenn Год назад
How can I forget this one. I first heard this in one of my favourite movie "The Pianist"
@Hauri1972
@Hauri1972 Год назад
Ich lerne das Stück gerade und bin nach 1 Stunde noch nicht mal beim 10. Takt angelangt. Ich kann für mich auch nur bestätigen, dass die linke Hand so unglaublich wichtig hier ist. Macht riesig Spaß es selbst zu lernen und ist mega beeindruckend, wie du das mal grad so in etwas über einer Stunde lernst und wunderschön spielst. 👍
@_bunnyhop
@_bunnyhop 2 года назад
This was the 1min, 10 min, 1 hour challenge for you, it was a do not yawn challenge for us! You played it really well, this is such a beautiful piece!
@daliborkat7187
@daliborkat7187 2 года назад
My favorite #Chopinatmidnight nocturne! Beautiful playing and keep up the great work!!
@jonathansawkx6932
@jonathansawkx6932 2 года назад
#chopinatmidnight I m amazed with your piano skills. I actually ady played this piece many times and I still love to play it. To me, I feel like this piece is a very beautiful piece. Thanks for posting this piece. Great job on this piece.
@matthewvarney6214
@matthewvarney6214 2 года назад
Your rendition of Chopin etude in C#m op 10 no.4 is probably the best thing in existence, and definitely the best thing since sliced bread.
@LaTorta-in4ux
@LaTorta-in4ux 2 года назад
It was just beautiful you inspire me to keep practicing piano I know how to play violin and started to learn piano I sometimes feel I want to give up but just thinking that one day I’ll hopefully play as beautiful as you do makes me want to keep practicing.
@andhisband
@andhisband 2 года назад
I love how you present this type of challenge. Being able to follow along with the sheet music I think improves my sight-reading. (At least it lessens my fear of sight-reading.)
@lilCrown
@lilCrown 2 года назад
#chopinatmidnight Just like with so many of his other pieces, the sound he creates is just exceptional. The melancholic atmosphere of this piece is just indescribable
@sbstorage95
@sbstorage95 2 года назад
Amazing how well you played it in 1 minute just straight sight reading… incredible!!! 🤩 I just practiced for 1.5 hrs and I can’t play just the RH as well as you did in a minute 😅 let alone both hands at same time
@mortonbaychestnut4072
@mortonbaychestnut4072 2 года назад
Crikey! Would love to have a neighbour like you!! That's so well played! Loved how you made the music breathe (or sigh)! Thanks!
@julianlee1476
@julianlee1476 2 года назад
I’m starting to learn how to play this and bar 15 is the most troublesome for me. It starts slow and then speeds up and the left hand has to hold steady. Thanks for showing us how to play it! Love what you do; keep going - glad you have nice neighbors. Sleep well
@christofu92
@christofu92 2 года назад
Stunning!!! So awesome. Great job. Thank you!
@justinchehin6587
@justinchehin6587 2 года назад
Omg! I’m literally practicing this piece right now. 🙃🙃
@skellyskeleton4676
@skellyskeleton4676 2 года назад
Same here
@alice-8016
@alice-8016 2 года назад
ahaha samee i’ve learnt the whole piece:P
@lukasvandenbossche137
@lukasvandenbossche137 2 года назад
@@alice-8016 me too
@aarinparmar6108
@aarinparmar6108 2 года назад
I also practice it now and then since I learned it.
@moisesgomes71
@moisesgomes71 2 года назад
Me too!
@tovielmcvay6455
@tovielmcvay6455 2 года назад
I’m currently working on all of Chopin’s nocturnes along with Beethoven’s 3 part piano sonata in c minor. I’ll be starting w/ this nocturne so it was nice to see a professional play this 😀. Thx again Annique🥰
@blair4815
@blair4815 2 года назад
this was a really great idea for a spin on the challenge
@katiea41
@katiea41 2 года назад
I’ve been teaching myself this piece for months but that 35 note run always gets me! I keep giving up and coming back to it lol
@topturretgunner
@topturretgunner Год назад
The emotion of this piece always captures me. Especially when it’s well and sensitively interpreted.
@lakep7798
@lakep7798 2 месяца назад
This was amazing! Job well done!
@victoryeste9628
@victoryeste9628 2 года назад
amazed of how u made it to play so good yet never played those pieces before. nice video
@melmelsmusicstudio1800
@melmelsmusicstudio1800 4 месяца назад
I adore you! Thank you for your refreshing and kind spirit in the world of professional pianists. Blessings! ❤
@gildanjf9101
@gildanjf9101 11 месяцев назад
I’m currently learning this piece and as someone who plays the piano since October 2019 it gets sometimes hard… I struggle sometimes at some points but I won’t give up! I don’t take lessons to not develop and stuff! I take lessons to get better and better and to achieve something! I always wanted to learn this nocturne! It’s so beautiful that I can’t even put it in words! I love this and I try to do my best!🤌🏻🥹💗aannnddd you played it so beautifully 😍
@IamJohn0808
@IamJohn0808 2 года назад
Such a peaceful and beautiful piece this is though! And the night time does definitely suit on pieces like this. Also your house looks do good at night, specially those yellow lighted lamps!
@alejandrolara4631
@alejandrolara4631 2 года назад
I discovered this channel 2 weeks ago and I just fell in love with her
@tombufford8659
@tombufford8659 2 года назад
I learnt the nocturn in c sharp minor a few years ago expecting it to be behond my playing. I was glad with my efforts. You are though a professional !
@weissrw1
@weissrw1 2 года назад
I am retired, so I can set any schedule I like. I have come to practice piano from about 4 in the afternoon to 12 midnight or 1. I take several breaks, so it is fairly relaxed. I have come to practice the same 24 pieces always in the same order. These are all pieces I love. This particular Nocturne in one of them. You did a VERY NICE job with it!!! Thank you!!!
@Ray-zx4ng
@Ray-zx4ng 2 года назад
#chopinatmidnight I love how chopin always gives an oppressive but also a pure sound in his nocturnes. I also find on Op. 55 no. 1 it is very nice how chopin first starts in the minor and then ends in the major. He just likes nice endings.🙂
@afaithfullife27
@afaithfullife27 2 года назад
That was so good, so impressive you learned this in an hour and 11 mins 😍
@aboodtr543
@aboodtr543 2 года назад
I've been waiting for decades for you to make this video.
@than_lab4926
@than_lab4926 2 года назад
#Chopinatmidnight I adore Chopin!! I dont know if I can live without his music.
@jarchamozarabe
@jarchamozarabe 2 года назад
I wish I could be your neighbour and wake up at midnight to a Chopin nocturne played as beautifully as you do! Keep your content coming!
@prolinlyngkhoi9681
@prolinlyngkhoi9681 2 года назад
#Chopinatmidnight:The thing that I really love about this piece is that it really penetrates my soul when hearing it being played. Reminds me of my grandma's funeral😢😢. And also this piece kinds of connects with the hardships we face in life in which joy and sorrow are transient and abstract feelings.They alternately strike us without warning.
@paulhermelin365
@paulhermelin365 2 года назад
The music is so pretty, and you played it well. 👏
@MissLorenstein
@MissLorenstein 2 года назад
Sooooo gooooood! My fav piece of Chopin! ❤And your performance is super amazing ! I try to play it myself, but i get messy all the time with the final part, the very long scale… so difficult for me. 😅
@DalyanAgca
@DalyanAgca 2 года назад
#chopinatmidnight I love how beautiful and flowing this piece is. This piece and all of Chopin’s other Nocturnes really warm my heart!❤ My favorite Nocturne is probably Op. 9 No. 3. I love the fantastic melody. I listen to this piece, (No. 20), No.3, and No. 2 amongst all the other Nocturnes. My favorite part is when it goes to A major (I think) at measure 21. I love the fantastic key change and the new lovely melody! Chopin is my favorite composer, and his Nocturne no. 2 is what got me into classical music!
@henlyjonsin5372
@henlyjonsin5372 2 года назад
I agree! I love Chopin’s flowing music too!
@tovielmcvay6455
@tovielmcvay6455 2 года назад
Agreed! Lovely melody and bass line😍
@ve83dyshdg3a8
@ve83dyshdg3a8 2 года назад
#Chopinatmidnight Chopin's music has a sort of intimacy unrivalled by any composer. The delicate nature of the nocturnes really reflect this but also chopins ability to make the piano sing also makes his music so beautiful. The way he conveys such complex emotions makes his music really personal. This nocturne is one of my favourites for this. There's such a heavy, solemn sadness about it that I can't help but feel a connection to it. The same goes for both Op.48 pieces and all his ballades. So beautiful and intricate...
@pretzelkch8322
@pretzelkch8322 2 года назад
One thing that I love about this piece is that it's quite open to so many interpretations while still sounding beautiful. This is undoubtedly one of the most emotionally resonant of Chopin's works and it makes sense why he never published it himself. #Chopinatmidnight
@ssl.5825
@ssl.5825 2 года назад
great piece to learn to "help" w/ learning trills and control of them!
@N4th.
@N4th. 2 года назад
You are really extraordinary, in the midnight and in sight reading you play wonderfully good! For the next can you play hungarian dances no5, 2 or 1 by Brahms, please. 👍
@carteralita5377
@carteralita5377 2 года назад
good idea
@ingrid5910
@ingrid5910 2 года назад
Can some please help me? I have been trying to find out what the piece in the background at 7.48 to 8.00 is for 2 hours! PLEASE I NEED TO KNOW🙏
@N4th.
@N4th. 2 года назад
@@ingrid5910 sorry but i don't know
@ingrid5910
@ingrid5910 2 года назад
@@N4th. It's ok. I still haven't found it, but I'll not give up
@alixer360
@alixer360 2 года назад
This peice is amazing especially when you played it . I really like the way you wanna fall asleep to it
@JohannaA.5013
@JohannaA.5013 2 года назад
*I ABSOLUTELY LOVED YOUR NIGHT "SCENARIO"!*
@yan18818
@yan18818 2 года назад
merci sa fait vraiment plaisir que vous joué ce morceaux
@Grigeral
@Grigeral 2 года назад
I'm glad you mentioned about the method for training both hands to play when you have many notes being played on both hands. That's the kind of process I started using naturally just to break it down, but I was worried it was too 'mechanical' lol and not really how it should be done.
@geraderaus1010
@geraderaus1010 2 года назад
Beautiful. Thank you!
@kiiiwiiibird
@kiiiwiiibird 2 года назад
I love your bed-head and PJs look! It feels so real and like we’re just hanging out with you :).
@Milky63
@Milky63 2 года назад
A magnificent piece that you played beautifully. I used to play the first part of this nocturne, I’d love to try it again! Fell in love with it the day I watched the beautiful movie The Pianist. #chopinatmidnight
@miguelmolina7969
@miguelmolina7969 2 года назад
Para mí, la pieza musical más bella de la historia de la música. La que más me conmueve! Y sé que hay otras maravillas pero, sobre todo, en la versión piano/violín me parece increíblemente profunda y bella.
@theoboueid6450
@theoboueid6450 2 года назад
#Chopinatmidnight this is my favorite nocturne in the piano repertoire. I couldn't agree more with what you said in the video : what really stands out in this piece is its simplicity and vulnerability which creates its musical depth. I also just love the C sharp minor key in general because of its ominous and sorrowful feel. Everything about the character of this piece screams mine : it feels enclosed, introverted and sensitive, and I can almost identify myself through it. This might be why I'm attached to it so much. Also despite the out of tune top strings and you practicing late I night, your interpretation was nothing short of fantastic especially for a 1 hour long practice session!
@ladyofamerica507
@ladyofamerica507 10 месяцев назад
You, my dear girl, are what God intended to put on this earth as womankind. ❤ You are in the dreams of every young father and mother’s thoughts of the perfect daughter. I am sending your inspiring video to my three granddaughters to understand what it takes to bring joy to the world. My treasure would be their understanding of how much hard work and dedication it mandates to reach perfection. Please, don't ever get discouraged, for I joyfully look forward to what your next video will be. Thank you 😊
@user-jp4fj7kd7b
@user-jp4fj7kd7b 2 года назад
love this nocturne, it made me get back to learn piano after 3 year brake.
@imanrua7352
@imanrua7352 2 года назад
You played it so well and the nightime suits the piece after all !
@2sculett545
@2sculett545 9 месяцев назад
Everything in this video is just perfect
@haarry2206
@haarry2206 2 года назад
#Chopinatmidnight what I love about this piece and many of Chopin's other works is that he can bring out such deep emotions with so few notes. it feels like he strips down all the frivolities and we're left with just the raw emotion, and it's so beautiful
@allgood6760
@allgood6760 2 года назад
Nice!.. Mr Chopin would love you for it👍🎹
@em_greenfield
@em_greenfield 2 года назад
#Chopinatmidnight Chopin's Nocturnes are what inspired me to start playing the piano (two months ago, only; having a lot of fun learning!). I love how much emotion he conveys through them, in a soft, wistful, melancholy but also beautiful and often calming way, and this piece is no exception. I wasn't that familiar with this piece yet but am adding it to my listening rotation now for sure! You played it so beautifully and really highlighted what's important in this piece.
@JP-fp8uc
@JP-fp8uc 2 года назад
Very nice piece. I learned it some time before, but didn't play it that well. Now I basically forgot it. Nice video
@justpractice1998
@justpractice1998 2 года назад
Omg no words. Just beautiful
@infour44
@infour44 2 года назад
Beautiful trills.
@viniciussouzacorrea7370
@viniciussouzacorrea7370 2 года назад
I love this. You are amazing ❤️🎶
@silent_voi33e67
@silent_voi33e67 Год назад
Some people call themselves pianists, but in reality they only play the piano. You can't see any emotion when they are playing the piano. And now I'm playing this piece and I can really see that in this piece you just have to show the feeling. But I see many people who just play it like they are fighting with the piano😅. Now I can see that you are a real pianist and you can show all emotions. The way you play the piece and move your hand is amazing. (Please don't mind my mistakes in this comment; English is my second language)
@PassionPno
@PassionPno Год назад
Such an ill-informed comment. Blinded by visual stimuli. Many great pianists don’t move much or “show emotions” when playing. The most well-known one has to be Horowitz.
@andresponte2807
@andresponte2807 2 года назад
#chopinatmidnight one of the first 'advanced' piano pieces I learned. Holds a special place in my heart as I often listen to Chopin nocturnes late at night if I am anxious or stressed to help calm me down.
@hectormatamoros9663
@hectormatamoros9663 2 года назад
Brava..! That besa beautiful wonderful rendition..! I give you a 10
@daria5694
@daria5694 2 года назад
#chopinatmidnight you played this piece sleep-deprived so much better than me when I'm awake! Guess I better go practice... In all seriousness, I fell in love with this nocturne after watching The Pianist. I printed out the sheet music without the intention of ever really finishing it. It sat on my piano stand for months and I would just occasionally sightread it, sometimes I would suddenly get the motivation to practice it, other times, I'd hate how it sounded. This is a piece that, for some reason, no matter how much I practice, it's never complete/performance ready. It's nice to come back to every so often and apply new things that I learned, and get it one step farther, as well as hearing how my scales improve at the end.
@shinywarm6906
@shinywarm6906 2 года назад
This is both depressing and inspiring. To hear someone play a piece better after an hour of practice than I do after countless hours is a bit of a downer. But for me, as a self-taught player, to hear so many insights into how to approach a piece like this from scratch is a real blessing. Thanks
@Gvr_ts
@Gvr_ts 9 месяцев назад
nothing reminds me of my dad like this piece, thank you for playing it. i can't help but cry when i hear it.
@player1giogamer93
@player1giogamer93 2 года назад
and seriously after u did every part greatly... the ending part was just unimaginable amaizing soft silence and sophisticated fingercatch u rlly get into music ... if chopin saw that he could be rlly proud of writting that 😅😅😅
@yvonneeshi
@yvonneeshi 2 года назад
so beautiful! 🤍
@venomisproe
@venomisproe 2 года назад
I just learned this piece, it took me like 3 months to learn how much you did in 1 hour, how are u so good!!
@hello-gh4lr
@hello-gh4lr Год назад
Practice my friend
@gus9225
@gus9225 2 года назад
I really enjoyed this. Thanks for the performance. :)
@frankmusic6741
@frankmusic6741 2 года назад
Beautiful performance, bravo
@KelvinwillBeef
@KelvinwillBeef 2 года назад
#Chopinatmidnight Dass ich diese Nocturne so liebe, ist dass sie so verletzlich klingt. Chopin hat sie für sich selbst komponiert und sie nie in der öffentlichkeit gespielt. Es ist so als hätte er seine tiefen emotionen in dieses Stück hineingesteckt. Und wie immer tolles Video👍 Dein Zimmer sieht im dunklen sogar besser aus
@oliveradami199
@oliveradami199 Год назад
Hallo Annique, ich habe vor 1 Woche mit dieser Nocturne begonnen. Ich bin kein guter Spieler, habe erst mit 56 Jahren begonnen. Nun bin ich auf diese Challenge gestossen und es hilft mir riesenhaft, mehr als Du Dir vorstellen kannst. Fingering, Fluss in der rechten Hand und all die Dinge, die Du gesagt hast, verbesserten mein Spiel schlagartig. TAUSEND DANK !!!
@jc9552
@jc9552 2 года назад
#Chopinatmidnight, this piece has a certain sadness to it. Like a faint memory of person you knew a long time ago. Beautifully played.
@imacomplexity
@imacomplexity 2 года назад
#Chopinatmidnight Something about Chopin's pieces...wow. He has so much musicality in his pieces in general, including this nocturne. A poet of the piano he is, indeed.
@hectorrbv
@hectorrbv 2 года назад
great video as usual
@tonimikael
@tonimikael 2 года назад
So wonderful!
@pacojonesvaior9212
@pacojonesvaior9212 2 года назад
So cool and nice video… you’re adorable and gifted first sight pianist
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