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Ravel - Jeux d’eau Tutorial - ProPractice by Josh Wright 

Josh Wright
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This 63-minute video tutorial explores an in-depth look at Jeux d’eau by Maurice Ravel. Areas of focus include how to develop a softer and more gentle touch, how to create magical colors and textures through manipulation of balance and shaping, how to use rubato effectively to enhance phrasing, melodic shaping, fingering suggestions, tempo suggestions, how to develop clarity and precision in the cadenza-like passages, how to develop speed, and many additional tips to help you become more efficient in your practice sessions.
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Комментарии : 41   
@CordeliaWilliams
@CordeliaWilliams 3 года назад
YES great point about anticipating the moves - so many technical problems come from anticipation, worrying and tensing, without us even realising it!
@HotOlive
@HotOlive 3 года назад
Always really good teaching thank you!
@fivemusicmom
@fivemusicmom 3 года назад
Thank you, Josh, again for incredibly detailed tutorial on this piece! Over the hand video and sound quality is superb!
@frankbenjamintill4877
@frankbenjamintill4877 2 года назад
thank you so much. i really like the way you explain. it makes the understanding a lot more clear, even for me as a beginner.
@felixmladenov5428
@felixmladenov5428 3 года назад
Great tutorial! I would've loved to have that back then when I played this piece myself 😄
@Cheddagoblin
@Cheddagoblin 2 года назад
Amazing timing! I'm studying this piece for my final exams.
@pianoman525
@pianoman525 3 года назад
love youre work, thanks..
@Sitbon08
@Sitbon08 3 года назад
I really love Bertrand Chamayou’s recording of this piece.
@VersaillesDeVil
@VersaillesDeVil 3 года назад
Very good video!
@88888RM
@88888RM 2 года назад
very interesting tutorial!
@rontomkins6727
@rontomkins6727 3 года назад
This is a great tutorial. You even looked a bit like Ravel! (I think a bit of your jaw-line and eyes)
@AlotusNine
@AlotusNine 3 года назад
Ahh..I love this piece! Thank you Josh❤️
@positivegrenola
@positivegrenola 3 года назад
Hi josh, thankyou for all these videos they always inspire me to want to play more! I have a question regarding essential tremor, I got diagnosed a few years ago and it really affects my playing more and more - my hands have a constant slight tremor on the key-bed which ruins my touch and gets way worse under pressure -I was wondering if you’ve had any experience with students that have this and how they dealt with it, or some technical exercises to work through it. Many thanks!
@Rachmaninox
@Rachmaninox 3 года назад
Wow! This is helpful and
@luizhenriqueniehues
@luizhenriqueniehues 3 года назад
I’m a great admirer from Brazil, your knowledge has been very helpful to me.
@KR-cc4yg
@KR-cc4yg 3 года назад
Hi! I’d love a tutorial on the remaining Chopin ballades; especially ballade 2
@LASoundCrafter
@LASoundCrafter 3 года назад
Great comments. I studied a large repertoire of Debussy and Ravel with a French teacher who had studied directly with Jeanne-Marie Darré and your comments are in keeping with her advice. One of the best late intermediate early advanced pieces I studied with her was Debussy’s Pour le Piano, early work not really full on impressionist, but a harbinger for things to come. Lays in the fingers nicely.
@topianissimo2606
@topianissimo2606 3 года назад
Hi Josh, I'm learning the Scriabin étude Op.8 No.12, and if you've learned it at some point I'd love to see a pro practice on it! These pro practices really help with every piece you've made a video of, and also apply to other pieces as well.
@sophiehardy1518
@sophiehardy1518 3 года назад
Thank you so much, this was helpful ❤️
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