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Beethoven wrote Fur Elise for one of his student's that he fell in love with. Since she wasn't the best at piano, he made the notes really easy. After learning about her engagement, he was heartbroken and wrote the rest of the song so hard, that she'll never be able to play it. (Hi to the people reading this, just a reminder that IT’S NOT MINE!) credits to another person !
Even though i know the correct keys to play during the E note octave run in the intro i could never seem to play it right. After watching this video it finally clicked and i played it correctly! Thank you!!
Oh wow... this might just be the best interpretation of this classical piece I've heard yet! How incredible... wow. :::EDIT::: what makes this song "difficult" to play isn't so much the notation as it is the timing and note velocity... this song REALLY plays with the meter, and it really plays with dynamics.... and to be able to execute both so flawlessly while performing the notation also flawlessly and yet so emotionally and expressively is a rare treat. This feels like the first time I heard this song. Wow. Just wow.
OUTSTANDING performance. It was very inspiring. I’ve just started learning how to. Play the piano 5 months ago. I aspire to play as gracefully as you, one day. Thanks for sharing! 🙏🏾
Very nice interpretation! It's pretty much how I imagine it played best.. if there is such a thing! I've heard many other versions but really enjoy this tempo for the emotion of it... thanks for sharing! ❤🎹😎🎸👍✌️🕯
Hi Victoria !! Ça fait tellement longtemps que je n’ai plus de vos nouvelles. J’adore cette interprétation très douce et sensible ! Et votre regard concentré sur votre partition est magnifique ! Je viens de partager cette vidéo sur mon Facebook ! With Love. Frédérick from Toulouse 2:56
Ah that's lovely, thank you. Great to see someone reading the music too, I've played it for years and years but still use the music 🎼🎶 🎵 Beautiful earrings 😊
@@VictoriaTheodore you're welcome! Yes you are right it is a great gift to be able to read music, thank you for reminding me to appreciate that. I often bemoan my inability to improvise but I am so lucky to be able to read anything, I have awful memory problems but that skill has remained innate.