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How to produce a beautiful sound on piano? - Greg Niemczuk's TUTORIAL 

Grzegorz (Greg) Niemczuk
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In this video I will try to show you how I work on the piano sound and how in my opinion we can improve our sound on piano. Enjoy and share this video if you like it!
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@annegretbarthelmeh2243
@annegretbarthelmeh2243 23 дня назад
Eine exzellente Auslegung dieses Schubert Stücks!!❤
@natalielangenheim5677
@natalielangenheim5677 Год назад
you are the best teacher of the world!! I am happy to have internet!
@merlinsmustche
@merlinsmustche Год назад
Just want to say a big thank you for posting these insightful videos, they have helped immensely with my piano studies, especially with auditions approaching in a few months. I love your warm touch on the piano and I hope I can listen to you play in person someday❤
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
Wow!!! You made my day with this comment. Congratulations and good luck!!!!
@merlinsmustche
@merlinsmustche Год назад
Thank you so much!! 😊
@vickiehorowitz1934
@vickiehorowitz1934 2 месяца назад
breathtaking interpretation. thank you
@bigl5343
@bigl5343 Год назад
I purchased the score for this piece because of you. This in an absolutely beautiful score.
@elisabethmartini8222
@elisabethmartini8222 10 месяцев назад
Your explanations are very helpful. I like your comparison of touching the piano as you touch an animal. It is a treasure to listen to your teaching on Internet. Because I learn more that way. I hope I fall in love with my sound. (although things in music are not perfect as in life);
@christineharmony2375
@christineharmony2375 10 месяцев назад
Brilliant ! Wish I’d heard this decades ago !!
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk 10 месяцев назад
Thank you!!!!
@tomekd789
@tomekd789 Год назад
This is a GREAT tutorial, thanks!
@paolafuchs2050
@paolafuchs2050 Год назад
Thank you so much! Same words as my very good teacher and pianist!!!
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
Good to hear that!!!
@elisamartini1694
@elisamartini1694 Год назад
It is a lovely expression "to fall in love with your sound". I am practising with Rêve d'Amour from F. Liszt. I must admit that it is an easy version. Thank you so much dear Greg.
@eydiguttason1961
@eydiguttason1961 Год назад
Thank you Greg God bless you and the project
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
Thank you dear Eydi!
@eydiguttason1961
@eydiguttason1961 Год назад
@@gregniemczuk I love classic music for this is very accurate and perfect and everlasting
@hazelc3640
@hazelc3640 Год назад
Thank you for this video. I have been playing for many years but never heard such a clear and helpful explanation on how to play. ❤😊
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
I'm trying my best to be straightforward and give simple advices based on my own experience and struggle
@pianoweighttouchbrianking809
Thank you so much Greg.. I think this video tutorial of yours is the best one I have ever seen describing how to play with feeling. Would you say that you are actually linking the inner notes here that you are playing so beautifully and so softly and so quickly or are they just vertical and with crisp fingers and so very very close together? I so look forward to watching all of your you-tube videos. Thank you so much. Brian
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
Hi Brian. Thank you! Well, I think I'm linking them with soft fingers. Because staccato scratching would never really produce such a soft sound.
@pianoweighttouchbrianking809
@@gregniemczuk Thank you so much for showing me this Greg. I understand now how soft fingers and linking them will make all the difference. You play your inner voice exquisitely. I am learning so much from you and I want to thank you from my heart. Brian
@iwiwiwimusic
@iwiwiwimusic 8 месяцев назад
Lovely :) thank you
@user-pq1np6jm2c
@user-pq1np6jm2c Год назад
👏👏👏Bravo! I love this Schubert Impromptu! very difficult piece‼︎ it's difficult to play it smoothly. 🤔slow relax..thank you for uploading ‼︎
@HelenaANDRE-xj7nh
@HelenaANDRE-xj7nh Год назад
Un grand merci, un immense merci ! Vos vidéos m’aident énormément même en tant qu’amateur qui adore passer des heures à chercher le son …Vous êtes lumineux et à chaque fois si intelligent que j’en reste soufflée ! Merci 🙏
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
Merci Héléna!
@pablo_tt
@pablo_tt Год назад
Wonderful lesson, thank you!
@elisamartini1694
@elisamartini1694 Год назад
Looking and hearing for the second time your video. I would really like to have a beautiful sound. It is not easy. But I practice my Hanon and I try. I have a good piano. It is not easy. Thank you so much Greg.
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
Never give up!!!!
@elisamartini1694
@elisamartini1694 Год назад
I am quite stubborn in life as well as at the piano. Thank you dear Greg.
@pyrokinetikrlz
@pyrokinetikrlz Год назад
this was an absolutely great advice for better piano playing!
@susanweber581
@susanweber581 Год назад
Great video!
@warzbros9674
@warzbros9674 Год назад
One of my favorites pieces too! Thanks for these tutorials, they are really useful ❤
@nibbleniks2320
@nibbleniks2320 Год назад
Always insightful and helpful to appreciation. Thank you so much
@andreaswinterhalter
@andreaswinterhalter Год назад
Hi Greg, thank you for an other very interresting and inpiring video. I want to pkay this piece in Mai, so it was very helpfull.
@johnbutler8998
@johnbutler8998 Год назад
Thanks for this video. This is something that would have really helped me when I was younger - I had feedback quite often that my touch was too 'harsh' for certain styles of music, but I didn't really understand appreciate what this meant. So much more to it than 'pushing the right buttons' :)
@elisamartini1694
@elisamartini1694 Год назад
it is working. Thank you Greg. It is beautiful music from Schubert.
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
Happy to hear that!
@sebastienb.1155
@sebastienb.1155 Год назад
Bravo!!! C'est très émouvant, j'adore !!
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
Merci beaucoup!!!
@1NBLOG
@1NBLOG Год назад
Es una caricia tan suave y dulce 😍cómo tocas el piano es tu sello inconfundible!!😍🌹 lo enseñas y es maravilloso, pero creo en verdad que es un talento nato 🌹
@micheltoscano5880
@micheltoscano5880 Год назад
Thank you for video. Soft touch and generating the highest emotion on the piano is not easy but so cool. ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
Yes!! And so rewarding!
@donbaniore1163
@donbaniore1163 Год назад
utwór który lata temu wciągnął mnie w świat fortepianu! cieszę się że użył go pan jako przykładu, ponieważ niedawno postanowiłem się go nauczyć
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
Fantastycznie! Życzę powodzenia, pięknych przeżyć w graniu go!
@pianist_noh_hyuntae
@pianist_noh_hyuntae Год назад
I am currently practicing Chopin's sonata This video was very helpful! thank you
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
Gold luck with this masterpiece!!!
@militaryandemergencyservic3286
Great video! In terms of sound, my favourite for this piece is Horowitz when he plays it live (he's an old man in the video and those 4 b flat notes in the RH he makes go gradually softer and softer) - and my other favourite for sound is Seymour Bernstein when he plays the Chopin nocturne no 1 (also on youtube). I was told this is the hardest impromptu by another concert pianist (but didn't believe her as I thought she was just trying to say something encouraging about my poor rendition of it!) so it's good to hear your confirmation of it being the hardest (and the reasons - which she did not tell me about). Perhaps you could do a video explaining the very simple things in written music (like when you do and don't repeat the note that is apparently carried on into the next measure - I still don't understand this basic thing: is it that you only DO play the note twice if it has an obviously different note value and that otherwise you NEVER repeat that note when it appears again in the next measure - at the end of one of those long curved lines? If that's the case then what's the point in having that same note appear again in the next measure [carried over as it is by a slur or tie {?] Perhaps you could explain this type of basic music notation wit reference to beautiful/amazing works by major composers? Anyway, thanks for a GREAT video!
@SCRIABINIST
@SCRIABINIST Год назад
Horowitz is definitely someone to check out when it comes to sound. It's unique, unbelievably good and wide, and expressive.
@paolafuchs2050
@paolafuchs2050 Год назад
@@SCRIABINIST you're totally right. Horowitz 'piano gets alive under his fingers....
@JD-io2ct
@JD-io2ct Год назад
Just tried this out on Schumann's Fast Zu Ernst and I believe it will make the difference I've been looking for. Thank you! I also love that Schubert Impromptu but it's a little "beyond" me still. Listened to your Nocturne C# minor Op. Posthumous today...so beautiful.
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
Thank you so much!!! I'm so happy to hear that it's helpful!
@Lukasz94
@Lukasz94 Год назад
Maybe a video about legato pedaling? (Full pedal or half pedal or when we should not use pedal) :)
@irenedhakde4692
@irenedhakde4692 Год назад
I am playing the first movement of Sonatine from Ravel and this really helps.
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
Oh yes!!! There's the same problem there!
@irenedhakde4692
@irenedhakde4692 Год назад
Yes... but what a composition!!! It's so dreamy! Ravel is this addictive composer. Once you start playing it, you can't stop. I have never had my arms so floppy (fully relaxed) as when playing these type of pieces with crystal clear louder notes and faint small notes on the same hand. The only way to go about is the jiggly arm way... hahaha
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
@@irenedhakde4692 Yees, I agree with you!
@ChoBee333
@ChoBee333 Год назад
Hi Greg, do u think it’s also the same approach for louder sounds like the ending of appassionata 1st movement as I’m trying to learn. One must also approach keys gentile when playing fortissimo? U are right that this is a hard thing to teach. But your lessons are so clear and makes it easy to understand. Thank for your videos!
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
Yes! I think it's the same. Try to move your elbow while playing this chords and relax it. It should sound softer but loud.
@fabiencourtoistapping
@fabiencourtoistapping Год назад
cool i m the first comment ! great channel ! i like so much your art and your explain CURIOUSLY I M GUITARIST NOT PIANIST BUT PLAY TAPPING TECHNIQUE little few like piano !!!
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
Aewwwww thank you Fabien!!!!
@fabiencourtoistapping
@fabiencourtoistapping Год назад
@@gregniemczuk it s an honour to learn about piano with your explication !!( i m too professionnal about music)
@pilot349
@pilot349 Год назад
Mam pewną propozycję dotyczącą materiału następnego na ten przykład. Czy zechciałby Pan zrobić taki materiał w którym wskazałby Pan i króciutko opisał literaturę edukacyjna dla Pianistów czyli np. Pozycje które warto przeczytać by poprawić technikę gry, zrozumieć muzykę fortepianowa glebiej, kiedyś spotkałem się z tytułem "reka pianisty". Co Pan o tym sądzi?
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
Interesujący to temat. Ale chyba dość szeroki.... Mam w planie zrobienie wielkiego kursu o muzyce fortepianowej ale to też będzie troszkę co innego. Pomyślę o tym!
@George-ql
@George-ql Год назад
Hello Maestro, can you do a video about mental practice? Pozdrowienia
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
Of course! Thanks for the advice
@George-ql
@George-ql Год назад
Thank you! I feel that this argument is not considered enough, and it should.
@ForeverFall
@ForeverFall Год назад
how do you practice the fast but soft playing? You didn't really expand on that
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
Ohhhh yes... I'm so sorry!!! I forgot..... 😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔😔. Well, I start from playing fast but touching only to half of the keys depth, which means that the sound is not always hearable. This is my starting point. I don't care for the sound but for the touch. Than I gradually add a little more and more weight. Should I make another video about that!
@mouisehay930
@mouisehay930 Год назад
Unfortunately, I had to immediately pause this video, as you whacked the B flat with 5 from above the key. The resulting tone is jagged and unrefined, like a hiccup. Please grip from the key surface directly. (See the Horowitz video, but note that I do not recommend a bridge as low as his)
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
Thanks but I don't agree. I can play with my nose and produce a beautiful sound because the most important thing is what happens FROM THE MOMENT you touch the key, not before that. The SPEED of the finger going down. My speed was not fast so I don't agree with your description of this sound.
@mouisehay930
@mouisehay930 Год назад
@gregniemczuk_official thanks and good afternoon from Canada! I actually agree, and it is because of this that our fingers should generally never need to leave the surface of the key. All sounds can be made, from ppp to fff, right from the surface. The speed with which you grip determines the quality of the tone. It's hard to explain this phenomenon via text; see Seymour Bernstein teaches Beethoven video with tonebase, about 20 mins in.
@elisamartini1694
@elisamartini1694 Год назад
Greg, there is a problem. I don't know what it is !
@gregniemczuk
@gregniemczuk Год назад
Schubert Impromptu G flat major op.90 no.3!
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