thank you soo much for these lessons! i'm trying to learn this by myself, but i'm having so much trouble with the rolls. my fingers don't even reach an octave. sigh. i love the way you play. :D fantastic! i wish i could have YOUR hands. :D
@solelytocomment if your hand is too small to reach an octave, theres nothing that can be done really, but if you can manage to play an octave by forcing your fingers to spread, eventually you will be able to play it without trouble
I've almost mastered up to this part of the piece and am itching to learn the next part. Though I find the pace to be a little slow, i think it will help for the coming movement!
having such a passion for music and the willingness and to share its beauty and practice with the world is admirable beyond measure. The care and charisma you bring to your instruction makes you truly a great teacher.
Clair de lune is one of my favorite pieces of music. Thank you for selecting to teach this piece with your wonderful method.
Dear Hugh, just to let you know that I am now up to here!!! I wouldn't have thought it possible when I started at Lesson 1. Your lessons are just brilliant. You say Bolet was an amazing teacher - I can only think that he would be very proud of you, because you are too. I love your passion; particularly your 'whoooos' at a beautiful chord or that lovely devilish laugh of yours when you share Bolet's 'cheat' - it cracks me up every time. Anyway, thank you SO MUCH for getting me this far. Onwards..
This one really helped me. I didn't know the last "roll" was an octave down, I kept playing it higher... didn't sound right...thanks for clarifying this!
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sotopagla 10 months ago
thank you soo much for these lessons! i'm trying to learn this by myself, but i'm having so much trouble with the rolls. my fingers don't even reach an octave. sigh. i love the way you play. :D fantastic! i wish i could have YOUR hands. :D
solelytocomment 1 year ago
@solelytocomment if your hand is too small to reach an octave, theres nothing that can be done really, but if you can manage to play an octave by forcing your fingers to spread, eventually you will be able to play it without trouble
Nebelvir123987 1 year ago
@Nebelvir123987 thanks :D that gives me hope.
solelytocomment 1 year ago
You sir are a legend.
coolfriedgoose 1 year ago
I've almost mastered up to this part of the piece and am itching to learn the next part. Though I find the pace to be a little slow, i think it will help for the coming movement!
Zanneran 2 years ago
having such a passion for music and the willingness and to share its beauty and practice with the world is admirable beyond measure. The care and charisma you bring to your instruction makes you truly a great teacher.
Clair de lune is one of my favorite pieces of music. Thank you for selecting to teach this piece with your wonderful method.
Zanneran 2 years ago
Dear Hugh, just to let you know that I am now up to here!!! I wouldn't have thought it possible when I started at Lesson 1. Your lessons are just brilliant. You say Bolet was an amazing teacher - I can only think that he would be very proud of you, because you are too. I love your passion; particularly your 'whoooos' at a beautiful chord or that lovely devilish laugh of yours when you share Bolet's 'cheat' - it cracks me up every time. Anyway, thank you SO MUCH for getting me this far. Onwards..
rspratt 2 years ago
Awesome! you studied with Bolet
chanlucha 2 years ago
@chanlucha Yes, he was an amazing teacher!! I'm so thankful that I had the opportunity to study with him!
hughsung 2 years ago
This is great. I am following your lessons and it makes so much sense! Thank you, it is beautiful!
dntk422 2 years ago
@dntk422 You're very welcome - I'm so glad you find these lessons helpful!
hughsung 2 years ago
This one really helped me. I didn't know the last "roll" was an octave down, I kept playing it higher... didn't sound right...thanks for clarifying this!
smulieri 2 years ago
I'm so glad this was helpful! I hope you liked my "cheat" fingerings too ;)
hughsung 2 years ago