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Technique Fix: Rachmaninoff Concerto II MOV III 

Denis Zhdanov
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In this video I share with you my tips on mastering the trickiest spot from the Rachmaninoff Concerto II, namely the First Piano Solo from the 3rd Movement
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Комментарии : 20   
@goldie5788
@goldie5788 Год назад
I like your singing 🥰 You are such a brilliant and hurd working and kind young man. You did it!!!
@neuer530
@neuer530 Год назад
I’m in love with your explanations, please don’t stop with the videos, this is probably the most complete channel in youtube about classical piano. I really would like to see some tips about the nocturne op 55 no 1, I love this piece. Good luck with the channel, keep going and thanks for all the videos!
@alekseizhukov6626
@alekseizhukov6626 Год назад
Thanks bro! It's very helpful. I used to play it long time ago, but really did mistakes that you talked about ))
@DenZhdanovPianist
@DenZhdanovPianist Год назад
Good news: we learn on our mistakes. Bad news: we do it too late usually! 😅😂
@markus7894
@markus7894 Год назад
That is very good stuff! Saves hours of bad practice! Please please keep them coming!!
@thepianocornertpc
@thepianocornertpc Год назад
Great pianist and pedagogue. Thank you.
@antonioluissilvapiano
@antonioluissilvapiano 6 месяцев назад
What a great tutorial, with a lot of pratical resolutions to difficult sections. Most people don't undertand that a couple or years ago you had to pay hundreds ir not thousands to assisti or participate in masterclasses with great pianists that would givf advices like this. Such a shame you didn't work work on the full Movement, I would need Help with some of the sections with this Movement. Congratulations on your extremely precious content!
@DenZhdanovPianist
@DenZhdanovPianist 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for your kind feedback! I am planning to make a course on the whole concerto indeed, but there is much on my plate so it will take a while…
@salvationbygracealone5111
@salvationbygracealone5111 Год назад
Nice. Would you be so kind and make sometime a video about Volodos? Might be a analysis of any video, or whatever you want to say about him and his playing.
@DenZhdanovPianist
@DenZhdanovPianist Год назад
He is great! No need for further speculations)) But yeah, one day I probably would do some analysis of significant players
@martinschulze5399
@martinschulze5399 Год назад
great! :) another question, I'm polishing Chopins ballade 1 and etude op. 10 No.1 right now and wonder what would be the most effective path (selection) of pieces to practice until I'd be technically ready for rachmaninoff 2 and 3? thank you very much
@DenZhdanovPianist
@DenZhdanovPianist Год назад
If you’re able to play these pieces without issues, you are well equipped for Rachmaninoff 2. It’s overall not tricky except for a few spots like this one. The only thing is it’s size and specifics of the genre, playing concerto is different from playing middle size solo pieces. I would probably first learn a couple of early Beethoven concerti and for example Grieg concerto. Rach 3 … well if you can master anything else, then you can master this concerto 😂
@martinschulze5399
@martinschulze5399 Год назад
@@DenZhdanovPianist lol thanks for the quick reply :) do you recommend going through all chopin etudes in general as well or is that something keeping non-professionals (like myself) distracted from progression towards the rach concerto? I only have 1-2 hours at best per day to practice :/
@DenZhdanovPianist
@DenZhdanovPianist Год назад
If you can practice only that much, the most important is not to be hard on yourself. If you want to play this kind of repertoire on a close-to-professional level, you’d better practice 4-6 hours a day, starting from at least age of 10, and of course finding a good teacher.
@DenZhdanovPianist
@DenZhdanovPianist Год назад
But generally speaking, it’s more reasonable to establish a good base, by playing many smaller pieces that would allow you to build different skills (each etude or a smaller piece allows you to master a certain technical/musical skill without being overwhelmed by the size of a piece, that’s why etudes are short), and then, being well-equipped, approach larger pieces like such concerti.
@adun81
@adun81 11 месяцев назад
Thank You so much, You are a great help! Any chance You make a Technique Video on the first mvt of the second concerto? 🙏🙏🙏
@DenZhdanovPianist
@DenZhdanovPianist 11 месяцев назад
I have plans to do a complete course on this concerto, the only problem is a constant lack of time… But I am keeping it in mind!
@adun81
@adun81 11 месяцев назад
That would be fantastic! Your content is a rare and true gift❤
@waynedavis9883
@waynedavis9883 Год назад
Can you give the details of ur lesson and cost
@homamellersh8446
@homamellersh8446 11 месяцев назад
I absolutely love watching your fingers ❤️, thank you.
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