I really appreciate your words! Thank you! I go step by step (I sent you the message several times but I don't know why RU-vid deleted it where you wrote to me: Chopin piano concerto) You are an excellent piano teacher! for many reasons, and one of them is that you are just as you are: unique! If you need anything about how the human being works and in psychology, any concern or whatever, you can contact me, we hold meetings on "how the human being works": what emotions are, the reason for suffering, why relationships break. any question you want to ask, if you want to participate Iam Sabino Carlos Daniel A hug and thank you
Dear Sabino, thank you very much for your kindness to offer your knowledge and expertise in psychology, thank you so much! I am reading a few books on psychology simulataneously right now, so I may have more questions later on ;) I hope you are fine, my best wishes for you!
@@how_to_play_the_piano Well, I'm at your disposal for any questions or concerns you may have. We hold meetings on life issues: human suffering, consciousness, the important thing is to understand how the human being works, you can participate if you want. A hug
Wow, I am so happy to read it! This music is really beautiful. I also think that some melodies make you indeed regain the trust in humanity. Thank you for your kind words! 😊
Normally i was looking to learn another sing at piano but when i watched your video i decided to learn this sing. İ hope i will achieve with 1 week. Thank you🙏
@@umitercan6462 Hello, great, my congratulations! 😊Mastering this piece in 1 month is a success 🙂I will surely continue teaching, thank you for learning with me!
Bonjour, voici le tuto en francais // here is my channel in French : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-T3PsBWEAJo0.htmlsi=iMk8OpTAHh7QFCya Bon courage ! :)
Wooow Wooow I think I will Lear to play this beautiful song .. the way you play it slowly I love it I am going to start to practice it … thank you very very much.. from Oklahoma USA..❤
I understand, thank you for sharing your thoughts. If this piece is too difficult for beginning, I believe it is better to start with some easier composition, maybe "Canon in D" - please let me know your opinion: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mn03uBoQxoU.html
One question: is this the original score? I have chosen this score and I notice that some are different! but I've kept this one! and I practice this I'm from Buenos Aires, Argentina! Thanks for everything!
My best greetings to Argentina! :) It is difficult to say which is the oryginal for this composition, as oryginally it was composed for the piano and orchestra, later on it had some modifications, depending on the musicians. You may read the history of this piece here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballade_pour_Adeline So it is not really an oryginal, however I am not sure if an oryginal for the piano is available at all.. My best wishes!
Thanks for all the information you give me I wanted to clarify that I don't know anything about music and I don't know how to play the piano, however I already have the whole song in my memory and I play it, but I'm missing several parts that I still can't get out! But the path of this song was what was important! I watched several videos and selected this one and maybe one day I'll get it right, but I still like how the song comes out right now. Do you have facebook or email Thank you
@@Sabino-Daniel Hello, I am happy that you have chosen my tutorial for learning this composition! 😊 I do have the facebook page: facebook.com/tutorials4piano But if you have any questions, please write it here in the comments, as I do not go to fb too often :) Enjoy the video, my best wishes!
The part at 12:31 is my nightmare... the fast chords thing. No matter how slowly i practice, my fingers keeps missing the notes... Thank you for the video thought .. very helpful
Do not worry, it is just a matter of practicing :) Of cource, please start with memorising the notes and keep in mind that the notes played by the right hand are the same, only you change the octave. I am sure you will make it soon :)
Hello ! You play very very well , congratulations ! I know almost nothing about the piano , but i learn a lot of pieces with you 😃 one of my favorite songs is Panis Angelicus , if you could learn us how to play it , i would be thankful !
Hello, thank you for learning with me :) And thank you for your suggestion pf the song - I have noted down and I will do my best to record it in the future. Take care!
Thank you for your comment. Generally this composition may be played twice - when you play it for the 1st time, you should play up to the measure number 24 (including this measure) and then reapeat the composition from the measure numer 11 or 13. This is not marked well in this music notation, so it is not clear. I simply play it once, without the repetition (I do not play the measure number 24, I simply go from 23 to 25 and continue till the end of this piece. I hope it clarifies. Take care!
Thank you for your comment! I believe there may be various versions of this composition on the website, my tutorial is based on the sheet music: musescore.com/user/85337/scores/114689 Have a wonderful day! 🙂
@@how_to_play_the_pianowhy you You get it wrong. It's all wrong where you learned it. Do you have the score?? If you do, you will definitely notice that what you did was wrong
@@Ness17. Hello, thank you for your comment. Would you please let me know which part you consider wrong? The sheet music I have used is also linked below the video, please check it: musescore.com/user/85337/scores/114689 Also please notice that there may be some differences in the versions / different arrangements of this composition. With best wishes!
Well, it may sound complex, however the tutorial is for these who do not read the music notation. The more advanced players will simply use sheet music. But I understand your point of view - this composition is not easy and requires lots of time and practice. Take care!