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Let's practice: Chopin Etude Op.10 No.1 

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In this video I am explaining my main practicing methods of this etude.
If you are interested in how the technique of this etude works - I am breaking it down in this video:
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Комментарии : 182   
@heartofthekeys
@heartofthekeys 2 года назад
What are your favorite practicing methods? Share it in the comments!😊
@nat91307
@nat91307 2 года назад
hi
@JohnDoe-qr4xu
@JohnDoe-qr4xu 2 года назад
I practice this by lying my head down on the keys and waking up 8 hours later. It’s not working but I feel good.
@WATCHVICE
@WATCHVICE 2 года назад
Ich spiele die Sachen in verschiedenen rythmen - nix hilft mir schneller zu lernen :-) Edit: lol hab das kommentiert vor dem schauen und freue mich dass es wohl anscheinend auch ein guter Weg ist zu üben 😂😂😂
@Seiyariu
@Seiyariu 2 года назад
Playing the same few bars 5000 times without getting it right, slamming the keys, trying it slower, continuing to get it wrong, getting frustrated and stopping practicing that day. Try again the next day and get it right first time
@ByNormal
@ByNormal 2 года назад
I had stopped practicing piano a few months ago, I was using Synthesia to read the notes, and I even tried using your method of "different rhythms" (which I discovered through your video about memorizing), but it didn't work... Maybe because I didn't understand how it works...
@nat91307
@nat91307 2 года назад
it was so satisfying watching you play all those different rhythms
@Clare2014
@Clare2014 Год назад
7:55 ❤❤❤wow
@darwin94
@darwin94 2 года назад
I finished learning this piece after getting inspired by watching the Chopin International Competition.
@mathildewesendonck7225
@mathildewesendonck7225 2 года назад
Me too!!
@mharvin2822
@mharvin2822 2 года назад
So did I 😁
@arvindiyer1649
@arvindiyer1649 2 года назад
Im doing that rn😃😃😃
@ryzikx
@ryzikx 2 года назад
+1 here 🙌
@noahmuller5658
@noahmuller5658 2 месяца назад
How long did it take, is it Reallohn Hard or possibile?
@aiynskriban4332
@aiynskriban4332 2 года назад
Combining 'playing slowly' and with different rythms has also been one of my practice tools. I'm sharing you also another one that has been particularly useful for me : Take a metronome, and start half the speed. Work the part you have difficulties with, until you make it work. Then go for a +2 on metronome. Same work. Then -1, same work. Alternating between +2/-1 helped me a lot on technical parts to make it through the final tempo. It's not that long and definitely worth it : +2 makes you have less work to do between each step since the change is not that great, -1 helps you relax your fingers and stabilizing your play.
@Maria-tg5dy
@Maria-tg5dy 2 года назад
Different rhythms! I actually applied your tips on this before and it works. I can easily memorize the piece. Thanks Annique!! 😍☺️
@MI7DJT
@MI7DJT 2 года назад
I find watching your finger movements mesmerizing Annique. It truely is a thing of beauty.
@pianistsdream
@pianistsdream 2 года назад
I play this piece 'double' so each quarter twice. I do this whenever I have stamina pieces like the Erlkonig from Schubert etc. After two weeks of double length the normal piece seems rather easy. I should mention that I have been playing piano for 65 years (45 professionally) and have never suffered any physical problems and I have a super light touch, so not so much into the keys, more across the top of the keys. By the way 176 is nonsense if you want to hear the music that lies within this wonderful piece, it should never be mechanical..
@JustinLiu-pt7nl
@JustinLiu-pt7nl 2 года назад
Do you think 160 is good?
@baptisteb7144
@baptisteb7144 2 года назад
I think he meant "play it with your heart" so whatever you feel is the best, is actually the best
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 Год назад
I have no idea what you are trying to say, you should have been clear with your choice of words. playing 'double' means nothing it can mean a dozen of things, 'each quarter twice' are you repeating each quarter notes ? You comment is unintelligible.
@pianistsdream
@pianistsdream Год назад
@@ericastier1646 and the tone of your comment, means it is not worthy of a reply, I hope that was clear for you..
@caesargreco8416
@caesargreco8416 2 года назад
Definitely need to continue this series! It is so helpful. You should do all of the etudesssss because yesss
@brucecrane9605
@brucecrane9605 2 года назад
I enjoy all these videos. I always look forward to the next. Now this little tune is running in my head and I can't get it out. Love how beautifully you perform on the piano.
@iolibiri7586
@iolibiri7586 2 года назад
Please do more videos like this, that focus on how to practice! 😍 They are great and super useful!
@AlessandroColonnese
@AlessandroColonnese 2 года назад
This kind of videos are extremely useful, I'm so glad that i have found your channel on youtube randomly
@llamallama1509
@llamallama1509 2 года назад
You make it look so smooth and effortless
@wielandhartwich3184
@wielandhartwich3184 5 месяцев назад
Bravo. It is a real pleasure to listen to her. Lots of good ideas.
@waggawaggaful
@waggawaggaful 9 месяцев назад
very cool! I love getting a deep look into your process. You build a solid foundation first then add all the finer details on top of that foundation. It makes perfect sense!
@joezapata117
@joezapata117 2 года назад
I am very happy to watch all your videos!!
@McKenzieMiguel
@McKenzieMiguel 2 года назад
For those studying any of the other etudes, Op 10 No 2 and Op 25 no 12 lend themselves particularly well to these rhythm exercises. I saw loads of improvement pretty quickly after applying the principles from this video to Op 10 no 2, it really helps to make the technique become comfortable without loads of strain.
@fedekalayGNR
@fedekalayGNR 2 года назад
I'm applying this exercises and I'm already seeing some progress!!! I would love a similar video on the op. 25 n 9. Thank you!
@plouischenu
@plouischenu Год назад
Thank you very much for sharing your method, I was practicing this etude Sunday when have received the fateful phone call from my family announcing that my little sister passed away. Now I'm determined to go all the way through and finish the study of this piece, with forever will be associated with our grief but also lots of happy memories when shared. Best regards, Pierre-Louis from Loire Valley, France
@michaelsmith697
@michaelsmith697 Год назад
My teacher used lots of rhythm practice methods - they work wonders! Great video.
@tsoarakotoarisoa7246
@tsoarakotoarisoa7246 Год назад
excellent video !!! thanks so much Annique !!!!
@nickk8416
@nickk8416 2 года назад
Thank You "Heart of the Keys" for the slow practice ideas. It should really help me. Best Regards.
@gerardocardenas6591
@gerardocardenas6591 2 года назад
Nice tips, Annique. Thx!
@Clare2014
@Clare2014 Год назад
8:51 ❤❤❤I love it! Amazing. I definitely enjoyed that.🎉🎉🎉😊
@kkkkyon8402
@kkkkyon8402 2 года назад
Just bought my first musical keyboard and I plan to start learning this week. Thanks for the videos and the inspiration!!
@aligonzalez4862
@aligonzalez4862 2 года назад
if you're just starting piano this might not be the best piece to start with xd
@kkkkyon8402
@kkkkyon8402 2 года назад
@@aligonzalez4862 oh no, not this piece. Piano in general XD
@Twitchte
@Twitchte 2 года назад
I started piano like a month ago and this is one of the first pieces I saw. Did not know it was going to be so difficult.
@wolfgangfritsch485
@wolfgangfritsch485 2 года назад
I guess most people approach a new piece like this pianist does in the 1-minute-10-minutes-1-hour challenge and so do I: running forward in a complex thoughtless cooperation of notes and fingers… but now I see how a professional pianist fills hours and hours of a day… on a sidenote, if one can play rhythm no. 8 one probably can play the whole piece perfectly, or as perfectly as an amateur can only dream to be able to play! Enjoyed this video as always…
@pattieharley1563
@pattieharley1563 2 года назад
Kisses and hugs from Poland! Respect for greetings at the beginning :-) polish is difficult as much as this etude
@jackbaker9023
@jackbaker9023 2 года назад
In my dreams!😭 I love this series. I enjoy your humor! 😎😎😎
@franciscafarfallina
@franciscafarfallina Год назад
Practicing slowly...needed to hear that
@jeiwa2790
@jeiwa2790 2 года назад
I’m so happyy that you make a new video! I love your channel so much 🍂🤎 (sorry for my bad English, I’m french and I try to don’t use Google Translator!)
@gorilla_highlights2055
@gorilla_highlights2055 2 года назад
your english is fine, it's possible to understand it properly - despite being translated by google translator
@Frank47
@Frank47 2 года назад
Rhythm 1: 5:39 Rhythm 2: 6:00 Rhythm 3: 6:24 Rhythm 4: 6:43 Rhythm 5: 7:00 Rhythm 6: 7:18 Rhythm 7: 7:37 Rhythm 8: 7:54 Rhythm 9: 8:13 Rhythm 10: 8:33 Rhythm 11: 8:51
@petersimon6642
@petersimon6642 Год назад
ty my friend
@theo2650
@theo2650 2 года назад
I love your videos! I'm currently 3/4 way through practicing op25 no11. Could you perhaps do a practice video on that etude please? Thank you!!
@parkthoven
@parkthoven 9 месяцев назад
Rhythm variation, great~~~!
@nikolavasilev1245
@nikolavasilev1245 8 месяцев назад
thank you 👍
@manuelojeda9144
@manuelojeda9144 2 года назад
The only thing I need to point out it's the disconnected hand from forearm. (Swinging up and down) to avoid injury you must watch that aspect.
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 Год назад
100% agreed, also how high is the palm of your hand relative to the keyboard. If you are too low you risk injury more. I wish she showed two camera views, one from above.
@modernchopin2593
@modernchopin2593 2 года назад
Wish I can be as good as youuu. You are so great!
@vrendus522
@vrendus522 2 года назад
Thanks, much apricated. Dan US
@yahyamhirsi
@yahyamhirsi 2 года назад
Hi Annique, I love all your videos and what a perfect timing, I am practicing this etude along with op.10 no.8 right now and I am also working on learning all 24 etudes. But I just want to let you know that Skillshare has some of the worst music courses with the most unqualified "teachers" you can ever find (with a very few exceptions). I guess anyone can teach there? I hope you can take a look and discuss it with them and encourage them to hire more professional musicians. I think this is especially dangerous for the beginner students who can't figure it out by themselves...
@firstclasspassenger
@firstclasspassenger 2 года назад
I practice by getting my right hand to be as dextrous as my dominant left-hand. Arpeggios along a scale, as I alternate bass tetrads
@lalitookamoto2492
@lalitookamoto2492 2 года назад
I've been practicing the Etude Op. 25 no. 9 (mostly known as "Butterfly Etude") and im not able to improve from the first 3 systems, but i think thu applying this techniques i could doit better now :)
@Gabrielvallet
@Gabrielvallet 2 года назад
Annique you are so cute telling us your metros to study... I really enjoy and help me to study myself with the Oboe.... thanks a lot..I wish you the best for you... 😃😃😃
@k.k8291
@k.k8291 2 года назад
Please do a review of the Chopin Competition.
@youzhou3001
@youzhou3001 2 года назад
Yooooo She's got into the big boys with skill share sponsor
@user-ec8rm9hr8q
@user-ec8rm9hr8q 2 года назад
Very useful video 🙂👍🎹🎵🇬🇷
@claudioandresmolinari4304
@claudioandresmolinari4304 2 года назад
Great!!!
@manuelojeda9144
@manuelojeda9144 2 года назад
It's good to practice at different tempi.
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 11 месяцев назад
the hand and fingers position at frame @3:04 is the key to this etude.
@YanSay
@YanSay 2 года назад
I wanna see you do the op10 no4 from chopin
@bzeliotis
@bzeliotis 2 года назад
Great
@user-never-existed
@user-never-existed 2 года назад
OHHH YAY!!!! I need tips on this piece. I can’t get it up to speed. Any pointers?
@Sebastian-yf9yi
@Sebastian-yf9yi 4 месяца назад
Dzień dobry 😁 I have just started learning piano as 40yo. Having hard times but I love it. I hope I will manage to play Chopin at some point... maybe in few years 🤣
@Jules-pn7rs
@Jules-pn7rs 2 года назад
Do you have any tips for sight reading and btw I love your videos
@violetabautista5531
@violetabautista5531 2 года назад
Sight read every day and not so hard stuff
@habbometin2csocapb
@habbometin2csocapb 2 года назад
Yeah I'm working on my sightreading, follow the basic rules, don't look at ur hand, work with music sheet that is much easier than the pieces that you play, don't stop playing cause u made a mistake, u r not working on the piece, u r working on your reading, if u find trouble finding out the tempo of notes, u should work on it separately, same as if u find hard to find notes on the piano without looking at the keys, there's actually hundreds tips to sightreading
@Jules-pn7rs
@Jules-pn7rs 2 года назад
@@habbometin2csocapb thanks for your advice
@Isa-tn7ex
@Isa-tn7ex 2 года назад
do chord based stuff first so you learn how to read musical “words” instead of note “letters”…. Do something slower, and not so hard… and the rest is just practice chromatic sightreading is literally the worst
@liellavi5722
@liellavi5722 2 года назад
@@Isa-tn7ex What it means? Read characters like Etude No.11 in Eb major? Chords in score? Like Rachmaninoff Prelude in C-sharp minor?
@kneekoh1868
@kneekoh1868 2 года назад
Can you do a video on op 10 no 4 soon please?
@jpdj2715
@jpdj2715 2 года назад
Very interesting approach, these rhythm exercises. So, how do you move on to proper "time" from there? And, how do you prepare to figure out the "music" in the notes on paper? I've heard a very good classical player try to play some jazz sheet music and he had not figured out the syncopation - this could happen with Chopin's Mazurka pieces too. Or, Chopin has a couple of "fugue" bars in one of his piano solo pieces. How do you uncover these? Serendipity from rhythm variations? Hearsay? Just reading the sheet music?
@worldsbestkiwi1097
@worldsbestkiwi1097 2 года назад
I dream of playing this piece one day. Not today. But maybe some day:)
@pierfrancescopeperoni
@pierfrancescopeperoni 2 года назад
Stop dreaming, Go practice!
@frederico.
@frederico. 2 года назад
Meu sonho é saber tocar esse estudo. Começando a tocar piano hoje, em quanto tempo será que sairia… Parabéns pelo canal!
@fryderyckchopin484
@fryderyckchopin484 Год назад
It depends on how much effort you out on learning and improving, I think you'll be able to do it in a couple years
@sundancer7381
@sundancer7381 2 года назад
Can you hear every single note in your head while playing? Can you hear every single note before playing? Do you ever do silent practice with just running sound thru your mind?
@TheSunlex
@TheSunlex 2 года назад
Der Schluss! 😄
@Olleg.G
@Olleg.G 4 месяца назад
Trying to learn this by myself (as a full self-taught). I realize that is far beyond my current level, but i don't give up and try to apply Cortot's method: decompilation of passage on 1-2 note😂 (playing only 1 and 5 fingers or 1+5), then playing as a chords (3+1, 2+2, 1+3), playing as broken arpegio or as a broken arpegios+chord (1 note + 2 +1, usind 2 and 3(4) fingers as a pivot point), and of course playing in different rhythms. And after all it sounds like a shit, but it's a great pleasure to learn piano.)
@ThatBoomerDude56
@ThatBoomerDude56 2 года назад
And a happy Polish dzień dobry to you, too. 😎
@juanferrequetglas4444
@juanferrequetglas4444 2 года назад
Could you pls do a video on op 25 no 12 pls?
@IsabelMakesMusic
@IsabelMakesMusic 2 года назад
5:40 at this point I would say to my students: hand up! 😂 But great video, I started playing that etude once and never really knew how to approach it
@user-fv6ko8nt6k
@user-fv6ko8nt6k 2 года назад
do chopin etude op 10 no 4, or etude op 25 no 11
@stork64
@stork64 2 года назад
Dzień dobry Annique :)
@prodbyibn
@prodbyibn 2 года назад
Can you do Chopin's Nocturne number 20 in c sharp minor?
@bloba6969
@bloba6969 2 года назад
I would practice it at this exact moment but i'm not home. Sad
@asior34
@asior34 2 года назад
Dzień dobry! Jesteś fantastyczna. Miłego dnia. (you are fantastic, have a nice day) :D
@RahulKumar-hi8mn
@RahulKumar-hi8mn 2 года назад
Hey! Annique
@bjb0808
@bjb0808 Год назад
What is it about the rhythm exercises, do you think, that can help get the speed up? I'm thinking that it can help in not overwhelming you because you can get the speed up to target speed for anywhere from 2 notes on up, bit by bit, until they're all fast. At that speed it's hard to know what a 16th note at 176 sounds like. Is that how this works? I think a lot of what's hard about piano at any level is a sense of overwhelm with your brain screaming, "NO!" when it encounters something for the first time.
@richard141724
@richard141724 2 года назад
I'm learning this Etude and Op 25 No 12. And then I'll do Op 25 No 11 and Op 25 No 5. This first one I'm just playing continuously at 45-60BPM for about an hour per day. I'm playing without pedal and not lifting the hand at all whilst ascending, so thumb presses down as the little finger is lifted. Is this wrong?
@D.Oktipu
@D.Oktipu 2 года назад
Can you do it with Op10 No.4
@diogopinto2878
@diogopinto2878 2 года назад
When she started playing... Omg....
@mariatsiakanika8602
@mariatsiakanika8602 2 года назад
Hi!
@yinyangxperience5137
@yinyangxperience5137 2 года назад
Does the glossy shine of the Piano help place your fingers better than a keyboard like a Krug or a Roland?
@jordantan4213
@jordantan4213 Год назад
Hello Annique, big fan of yours , how would you express this song and also keep in tempo as I can’t seem to keep it at a steady tempo
@alannina4189
@alannina4189 10 месяцев назад
Canyo do a tutorial of studio op10 n12
@cryptonitasaliencomments2171
@cryptonitasaliencomments2171 2 года назад
👽💚 Alien says: *Excellent video* Chopin music teleports me out of this world 👽👍+1👈🚀🚀🚀🚀 *stay in touch*
@itlos3704
@itlos3704 2 года назад
👽👽👽👽👽
@gorilla_highlights2055
@gorilla_highlights2055 2 года назад
👽👽👽👽👽👽👽👽🦍🦍🦍🦍🦍🦍🦍🦍🦍🦍
@hivefleet1
@hivefleet1 7 месяцев назад
Tempo exercises look useful but how many bars would you recommend practicing at a time using that method?
@not_a_musiciantube6251
@not_a_musiciantube6251 2 года назад
Why the dynamics are so complex? Kkk Chopin is always amazing...
@blacknd1218
@blacknd1218 2 года назад
i was anxious the whole time that your pinky would fall off the keys xD
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 Год назад
hahaha good comment. Pracitcing this etude myself i often wonder which is the critical finger to get this etude to work and actually it's the index finger (in the difficult bars of this etude which she did not show) not sure why.
@pokollo7376
@pokollo7376 2 года назад
Could you do the 1 min, 10 min, 1 hour challenge with Love's sorrow from Kreisler?
@gorilla_highlights2055
@gorilla_highlights2055 2 года назад
Rachmaninoff's arrangement?
@pokollo7376
@pokollo7376 2 года назад
@@gorilla_highlights2055 yes
@gorilla_highlights2055
@gorilla_highlights2055 2 года назад
@@pokollo7376 might be a good idea
@coucou3233
@coucou3233 2 года назад
@@gorilla_highlights2055 yeees !🤩🤩🤩
@mariatsiakanika8602
@mariatsiakanika8602 2 года назад
Hey Anique
@zofiapiela3420
@zofiapiela3420 2 года назад
„Dzień dobry”!
@isabelapedras292
@isabelapedras292 Год назад
what do u think about using finger 3 instead of 4 in third c note? i got used to it
@rocriso123fri2
@rocriso123fri2 2 года назад
Hi Annique ,could you make a 1 minute 10 minutes and 1 hour challenge video (when you have time) with Mozart - Piano Sonata No.16 in C Major, K.545 (1st Mvt)...it is very beautiful that song and you will play it beautifully.I am learning it and I want to see how a professional pianist learns it. It would help to motivate me a lot.😊😊I know it's too much for you, but I would love to do it😁
@nat91307
@nat91307 2 года назад
piece
@tiyahjumarie971
@tiyahjumarie971 2 года назад
Me too i love this piece
@culturehorse
@culturehorse Год назад
Question arises: since your playing of these different practice strategies WITH pedal of greater value than practicing this work WITHOUT pedal and was this something you did a/o recommend? Thanks youre a fine young artist.
@diogopinto2878
@diogopinto2878 2 года назад
Still waiting for etude op10 n4 though 😈
@amjan
@amjan 2 года назад
Dzień dobry ;)
@tombufford8659
@tombufford8659 2 года назад
this is a difficult piece for me. looking at the key changes, c major, a minor, d etc
@pascalxus
@pascalxus 5 месяцев назад
can i use these techniques on chopin waltzes too? what about scott choplin ragtimes?
@anfauglir6834
@anfauglir6834 Год назад
Don’t bounce the wrists like that at 4:50
@piotrmatlok413
@piotrmatlok413 2 года назад
Dzien dobry
@user-fy8lo7vn9w
@user-fy8lo7vn9w 2 года назад
I've been waiting for yearss for the 4th etude(op10) what about itt?
@aalyson9423
@aalyson9423 2 года назад
Hi
@derththeope3286
@derththeope3286 4 месяца назад
What are the names of all the rhythm's ??
@Alex_rus196
@Alex_rus196 3 месяца назад
День добрый😂❤
@lucariemersma2494
@lucariemersma2494 4 месяца назад
Hey im currently learning this piece chopin waterfall, would you say its bad if i play the arpeggios with my middle finger instead of ring finger?
@Alxev
@Alxev 2 года назад
Annique: _"Gotta come up with more rythms so I can get to 10 minutes c:
@musce31
@musce31 2 года назад
Hello laidie. My questions is, how can I open inoughly my hand to play this studio confortably. My hand is quiet small. Thanks and sorry my english, is poor.
@stanislavpalenik4242
@stanislavpalenik4242 2 года назад
Aha, jetzt habe ich begriffen, dass ich bei dieser Technik nicht Akorden speilen soll, sondern muss ich die zwei nebeneinander liegende Tonen wie Arpegios spielnen . Herzlichen Dank für dieses Video. ☺
@arlinpena4739
@arlinpena4739 2 года назад
What if in 2/3 of the tempo you start messing up? Any recommendations to improve tempo? Does it mean that is my limit?
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 Год назад
I am on the same boat. I am sure that is the not our limit, but Chopin's era pianos had lighter action making this study easier on finger muscles. I don't know yet why i am struggling to get consistently above 2/3 of tempo sometimes i can reach 80% ( 4/5) of final tempo but only after 1 hour of practicing then days later i cannot even do 1/5 until after least 30 min of practice. I guess my hand, wrist, fingers, arm, shoulder have not yet locked to the optimal possible positions / angles for this study. I always look at anatomy when i see someone playing it in a video.
@arlinpena4739
@arlinpena4739 Год назад
@@ericastier1646 Interesting, same here!
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