Damn man, mad chops right there. At first i thought you are in your teens because you look really young and i got depressed cuz my 25-year old ass would struggle with this pretty hard. Then looked you up and realised i missed up a lot. But i am still depressed tho. Nevertheless, great points and thank you for doing this stuff, always good to hear useful stuff after being done with university. Consider providing us with paypal link too, in fact, that is the only link you did not provide. Do it man, even if only a couple of us dumbasses end up giving you a buck each, still feels nice to know we supported you a little bit at least.
Thanks for your support! There's a PayPal link in the description, or another way to support is to buy from my online store at charliealbright.com/store. Thanks again for your support! 😄
@@CharlieAlbrightPianistthanks for the heads up, seems like i missed it . Some videos on productive practice routines and sight reading are always welcome too, and once again, thanks for taking the time man!
No worries! The whole Learn to Play vids are on a playlist, too if you want to binge some!: ru-vid.com/group/PLzbZE1Ty4bjVz_mjqf8oXoH_IlcYwxOdH Thanks again,@@vasapianocovers6331 😄
I know I’m a little late but how do you play without your forearm or wrists getting tired because after about halfway mine get too tired to play and I don’t want to push them to play the whole song incase of injuring them cheers
You are right...don't push yourself if you feel tight, strained, etc...that can lead to injuries. It's important to stay loose whenever you're playing. There are ways to help with this, and they include taking mini rests/breaks whenever possible throughout the piece while you're playing, even if they're small ones; keeping your wrists/elbows/hands/fingers/arms flexible and moving (not rigid); rotating your hands/wrists instead of only moving your fingers; etc. This would be a good LTP episode (will write it down for a possible future video!). Thanks for watching and commenting!