@@galaxy.9162 Nah theres a specific way of dealing with octaves that can actually be learned quite quickly. You aren't supposed to play them straight down, but you need to rotate towards the thumb while playing down. This will enable you to play with speed and effortlessness.
@@samueltaylor9935I know how to play octaves i’ve played liszts mazeppa and I’m telling you, if you think a player of 3 years can play this section of Liszts sonata in b minor you’ve been watching too many professional recordings, the average player only starts playing pieces like pathetique after 3 years
@galaxy.9162 I’m confident I could teach someone how to play octaves pretty quickly. The rest of the piece requires 10+ years of experience. But these octaves are really not that bad
I will give you 3 coins on each coins are the portraits of 2 famous musician and it up to you to say which coin is the number one then 2 then 3 FIRST COIN BACH AND VIVALDI 2ND COIN MOZART AND BEETHOVEN AND 3RD COIN CHOPIN AND LISZT GO GO GO
@@octopuszombie8744 Ohh and congrats for the full sonata recording, you should really practice all of it analytically and then play it more seriously. 👍
The video is very cool, no question about that, but don't you guys know any recording other than Zimerman's? It's like every Liszt Sonata video on RU-vid uses Zimerman's recording, it has become so predictable.
Practice this piece 2 hrs a day, and it should take around 6 months from personal experience. 3 months to learn the notes and another 3 to refine it so it at least sounds acceptable.
@@sandeegrey5977 Well from your perspective then, this just sounds like rubbish to me. There are parts of Liszt's that sound alright but most of it is awful compared to Chopin. Only Hungarian Rhapsody and La Campanella are any good. This sounds awlful.
@@androszaycos4056 LOL dude thanks for letting me know that's the only Liszt pieces you listen to. The same old Hungarian Rhapsody no 2 and La Campanella. Such a wide listening ear. Liszt wrote more than 600+ pieces, not all of it is "rubbish junk".
@@sandeegrey5977 Point out where I stated that it's the only Liszt piece I've listened to. That's a straw man, you deliberately misrepresented what I said. I have listened to plenty of Liszt and your claim that "not all of it is rubbish junk"....well a lot of it is at least rubbish. Are you a child? All I said was that this piece is rubbish and that Listz can't write melodies (jokingly) -but compared to Chopin is trash.