Great lesson including nocturne op. 37 no.1. One of my favorite nocturnes that grew on me over time. It's got this rather heavy, moody, super profound feel to it while all in all remaining... quite understated, and it somehow manages to make me feel like that's exactly the point. Not too many composers that can pull that off for me; and though I haven't started practising it, I feel it'll be a real challenge to do it justice like that. This lesson is definitely bound to help with some of the subtleties!
Thank you for your videos… I watch them all, many of them I’ve watched more than twice. Would love to see a video dedicated to how one plays differently for music of different eras.
I find "stride piano" (for want of a better word) hellishly difficult. Probably the best thing to do is to partially memorize the L.H. That's the only technique that's worked for me with this kind of music.