slowly you get far, i'm sure one day you will! and another thing, faster not always equality as better, focus in playing it right in the first place and in the interpretation. if you can do it slow, you can do it fast
Well it has been 2 weeks and I’ve still been working on this piece daily. You’re right I am playing it faster although I have to keep working on the difficult parts more. Again, I still don’t think I’ll ever play it as fast as some do, but I am pleased with my progress with this so far. Thank you for your encouragement!
Can I have an update? How do you play it now? Because your comment is from 5mo ago. And now I have your situation. I've been playing it for 2 weeks and it's still slow and not good enough :'
@@blutuh i can now play it about 1.75x-2.0x the speed of this slow tutorial to give you a reference. It’s not as fast as it is played by more experienced pianists, but I really think that if I kept working at it I would eventually play it faster. But I fell in love with many other pieces, one being Chopin’s Nocturne Op. 9 No.2 which I think I play better than this Waltz in Am. Because I am busy learning other pieces my progress with this Waltz is has slowed, but I’m happier playing new pieces than just sticking to this one over and over. Good luck. 2 weeks isn’t that long. I’m sure you’ll soon master this especially if you don’t get too busy learning other pieces like I did😊
Bravo 👍🏻 Not easy to perform this in one shot without mistake. I’m 52. I started piano 2 years ago. For the moment, this is the most complicated piece of music I can play. Beautiful Chopin. And I just start working on The Entertainer. 😅 Keep it up ! Piano is an incredible instrument 😊
It is not an easy piece. Anyone can play it, but play it to the perfection of timing and trills, because you have to practice it a lot. I encourage you to continue playing the piano even if it is for ourselves.
Thank you SO much for sharing this. ❤❤ Just started learning this piece - now I can finally see clearly all the finger positions and how to breeze through that fast trail up 8 octave😂
Sehr schön gespielt, klar und sauber. Ich hätte nur gern gewusst, was die roten Bemerkungen auf dem Notenblatt bedeuten sollen. Vielen Dank für die Aufklärung schon im Voraus.
it isn't that easy technically, yes it is easy (not so easy for absolute beginners) but if you want to play it beautifully you have to invest more time in it
It's marked "moderately fast" or "allegretto" so something around 100 bpm. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-j76vXRJqaWM.html This is one of my favorite performances of the piece and in the video she plays anywhere from 90 to 110 bpm depending on what part she's playing.