This is an incredible video. I was pushing all the chords with the same pressure (you can see in my RU-vid video) and now I realize what I need to do to get more melody out of highlighting the right notes. Thank you!!
Absolutely! Because connecting them with fingers is a different attitude and gives a more connected feeling with or without the pedal, as it affects the way you press the keys.
This is a great tutorial video. Your interpretation has helped me a ton when I self-learned to play this piece. I’m looking forward to more tutorial videos from you and thank you!
Lang Lang and all those great pianists that give masterclasses can only wish they could explain the essence of each piece in a very simple logical way to understand the piece like you do. Thank you!
Great! Just finished this piece some weeks ago, with 7 months of piano experience, self-thaught. This video will help the to master this piece. Maybe can you make a video on Arabesque No.1? Thanks 😊
Out of all the videos I have watched while learning this song yours is by far and away the best in terms of structure. Having a pedal cam has been incredibly helpful through many sections of this as a beginner. Big thanks for your content!
Lang Lang and all those great pianists that give masterclasses can only wish they could explain the essence of each piece and a very simple logical way to understand the piece like you do. Thank you!
This is very helpful! I'm relatively new to the piano, but I have played this piece on classical guitar before (arranged by James Edwards). It's a delight, and I'm sure this video will help improve my interpretation of both versions.
I am not playing it simultaneously but being able to reach this interval helps me to do it with less effort. You can do it with a quick wrist rotation ➡️ Good luck!
Very nice tutorial. The best explanation amongst all others. Keep publishing these tutorials as long you can please. We do appreciate a lot the nergy and time you spent on these! Best
I have practiced Claire de Lune for years trying to figure out how pianists are able to bring out the melody in the middle part without making the last note of the accompanying arpeggio part of the melody. It looks like you have the same problem as well.
Now I am obsessed with this channel. It is so chill, engaging, informative and damn skilled teacher! I have been looking for tutorials like these, but I just guessed I would not just come across them and for free. I was, fortunately, wrong. I already commented it, but really good stuff, sir. Thank you very much.
Your videos are superb. It's hard to imagine a better presentation for beginners or even for intermediate students. As to the final performances, students might go to RU-vid and check out some of the world's greatest pianists. They play with more flexibility, nuance, and color than we find here. But they tend to be older, and for pianists, freedom often seems to develop with age. There is also the matter of the recording quality. Pianos are hard to record, and I'm not sure that the recording here does the performance justice. Still, a very fine tutorial.
Lang Lang and all those great pianists that give masterclasses can only wish they could explain the essence of each piece and a very simple logical way to understand the piece like you do. Thank you!
I can say that you, Mr. don’t try to get more followers or attention to become the biggest page here. Your magic is fare explanation of what actually notes are and how to read them carefully and beautifully. Thank you ❤
I enjoy your content but there is so much movement of the camera that it ruins the experience….please invest in a tripod or a camera setup that get rid of the nauseating movement.
I disagree. He already has a tripod and uses it for other shots. Attaching the camera to himself gives me a sense of what he's looking at and how he's moving his body to the music. I personally like it and don't find it nauseating but I understand if you do.
Well, if you've never played the piano, do not start learning this piece. It is pretty difficult. You can start to learn it when you'll be able to understand everything that says..