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0:01 Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata 2:00 Pachelbel - Canon in D 4:26 Beethoven-Fur Elise 5:24 Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake 6:40 Mozart- Eine Kleine Nachtmusik 7:20 Vivaldi - Spring 8:00 Mozart - Turkish March 8:53 Beethoven- 5th Symphony 10:29 Bach-Minuet in G 12:08 Beethoven - Ode to Joy You're welcome 😁
I remember when I used synthesia to learn piano; I didn't know how to read sheet music, nor can I learn music by ear; I had zero music theory knowledge and I can't even play more than one note at the same time in either of my hands. It makes me so happy that I've gone so far with my piano playing; sometimes, I get frustrated when I can't play a piece or understand a concept in music theory; but, when I pause and look back at the older times, I feel like I've grown so much and it makes me very happy. Beginners are probably watching this video; don't give up, It'll get better from here!
I began 5 days ago and it May feel dumb but for the last 5 days i allready feel like i learned soooo much ! I knew NOTHING and now i now basic chords 2 simple peaces (even if i play slowly) and i am allready abble to understand some of the things i see on a sheet who felt like hiéroglyphes all the rest of my life
I cranked this video up to full volume and played it in my bedroom. My parents thought I was actually playing and when the video ended they were all clapping outside the room 😂😂😂
I've been trying to learn moonlight sonata but as soon as it got to the 3rd part it basically called me stupid so I had a mental breakdown and started crying because I was so close to finishing it
I think 3rd movement is still pretty doable, you just need smaller practice parts than before and do multiple small practice sessions (5-10 minutes) where you focus on the hard parts. Slowly ramp up the speed and make sure to focus on small hard parts, don't try to learn 4 bars at once, like you could maybe do in the first part, where it was mostly an act of memorization, rather than a technical difficulty. And if something is hard, and it means you can improve, simply playing stuff you can play wont get you anywhere ;-)
I’ve been practicing and I’ve finally learned how to play Beethoven’s song “fur Elise) I’m so proud of myself! Thanks for the easy tutorial!!! Now I’ll try and learn the hard one haha
Keep practicing! I know u can do it! Cause my i thought i couldnt finish fur elise, but my mom helped me by inspring me to play the full song and now i can! Goodluck dude! Or girl or whatever or who u r hehe 😂
@@rickastley1691 Eh, it can get pretty hard the way you do it. I did a beginners version ( same one as this video) and then moved on to a faster paced chords and both hands everything.
@@usagiprincess4387, EXACTLLLLLLLY!!! You read my mind, you don't know how angry I get when they teach u pop instead of original piano!!! Pop music isn't even piano!!! IDK who created this concept!!!
0:00 Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata 1:58 Pachelbel - Canon in D 4:25 Beethoven - Fur Elise 5:25 Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake 6:40 Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik 7:21 Vivaldi - Spring 8:00 Mozart - Turkish March 8:56 Beethoven - 5th Symphony 10:28 Bach - Minuet in C 12:08 Beethoven - Ode to Joy
Awesome !! Played for 7 years as and just with life slowly forget things when you don’t touch it. I have hope to relearn some classic songs with this as I was pretty sad I had forgotten
moonlight sonata 0:01 canon id 2:02 fur elise 4:27 swan lake 5:25 eine kleine nachtmusik 6:41 turkish march 7:59 5th symphony 8:53 minuet in g 10:28 ode to joy 12:10
easiest songs for beginners to tackle from these are fur elise and ode to joy since these two take less time memorizing each pattern. if you want to give your self a challenge as a beginner learning these two play moonlight Sonata 1st movement. after you know some scales a good song to play is cannon in d. rondo alla turka (Turkish march) is a tricky song so its better learn that after you learn easier songs. Turkish march will be fast so play it slower and if you can play it slowly you can play it fast after that you're free to play anything else
im going to attempt to learn these. I love this instrument but i don't know how to play. These are my favorite ballets to listen to. Wish Me Luck Guys!!!
Que hermosas melodías y gracias al video podemos tocarlas más fácilmente, aunque siento que faltó Nocturne Op.9,No.2 de Chopin, otra de las grandes melodias más famosas. Pero buen video gracias.😃😃😃😃
Can you please make a tutorial of ‘"Judy’s waltz by denis Alexander?! I played it a long time ago when I was in school and I’d like to see your version instead of a actual music sheets lol please & thank you
0:53 to play this correct is quite hard. parts like these always messe with me, where notes from left and right hand are overlapping but only by a tiny moment.
Awesome! Great job! 👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾For those having trouble, set the playback speed to 0.75 or slower, you’re welcome 😉 Sounds creepy though no lie, but I had to do that to see what was going on lol 😂
I’ve been practicing and I’ve finally learned how to play Beethoven’s song “fur Elise” I’m so proud of myself! Thanks for the easy tutorial!!! Now I’ll try and learn the hard one haha
Wowww this is beautiful... I like classical piano... Bethoven, Mozart, Pachelbel, vivaldi, Bach, Tcaikovsy... Who is the best componis in your opinion?
I never understood what it meant to play piece with emotion. Then I heard this synthesizer. It’s so flat and dead. Jesus the real songs played by a person have so much more life in them and I understand completely now.
All this song you play is so good and I love all this song this song make me remember my old best friend and I miss her VERY much her name is Linda she is my first best friend i need so find her 😭😭😭😭
I heard ode to joy in that Google game and I fell in love with it and now I can play it I'm so proud of myself like the first time I actually did something
Thank you! This video is so well done and helpful to my classical and popular music students and me. Can't thank you enough. You have a new subscriber.
Can’t say how many times I was interrupted by ads in the middle of a song. I thought this was meant for us to learn to play songs, not try to and then have to start over because an ad plays right in the middle of a song.