@joshgialis my tutorials are for those who read music and can almost play the piece themselves. I used to have rely on concert performances on CDs -- just had to follow the score and listen! at least here, you can focus on my finger movement (not the keys under them). so good luck, and happy holidays to you too.
@kingjepoy thanks. please note however, that technique is acquired by intense practicing of scales/arpeggios, and works such as Czerny etudes. There is no substitute. Interpretation is from within, or can be learned by listening to the masters. :)
@0011486 some teachers don't even use Czerny. I believe in scales and arpeggios. those will get you ready. our pianist friend used to play the entire set of Chopin Etudes before starting his repertoire practice! of course, all memorized. incredible...
i originally learned this etude by ear, now i can learn it as written.
i'm starting with the harder sections first and working backwards. I'm not the fastest sight reader in the world and your tutorials have accelerated the memorization process enormously!
keep up the excellent work and thank you so much for your incredibly generous gift of providing thousands of us worldwide with the access to and enjoyment of music.
@bbdhrggl what is level this piece?
1SINNER11 1 month ago
@1SINNER11 seven? will add to video description. thanks for the reminder.
bbdhrggl 1 month ago
Your videos are so helpful, I've learned sooo many songs thanks to you. :)
But, however I must say, that I have difficulty seeing exactly which notes
you play at times. I think this is partly because the angle of the camera, or your fingering
i'm not really sure. Maybe there is something you could do, as I'm sure i'm not the only one having to deal with this....
But anyhow, thank you very much! Happy holidays!
joshgialis 2 months ago
@joshgialis my tutorials are for those who read music and can almost play the piece themselves. I used to have rely on concert performances on CDs -- just had to follow the score and listen! at least here, you can focus on my finger movement (not the keys under them). so good luck, and happy holidays to you too.
bbdhrggl 2 months ago
thank you very much!! you've help me for many times :-D
alfauzi13 9 months ago
interesting and educational. would help more if there were subtitles or annotations on technique and interpretation. beneficial nonetheless!
kingjepoy 1 year ago
@kingjepoy thanks. please note however, that technique is acquired by intense practicing of scales/arpeggios, and works such as Czerny etudes. There is no substitute. Interpretation is from within, or can be learned by listening to the masters. :)
bbdhrggl 1 year ago
@bbdhrggl Can one play Chopin Etudes instead of Czerny?
0011486 3 months ago
@0011486 some teachers don't even use Czerny. I believe in scales and arpeggios. those will get you ready. our pianist friend used to play the entire set of Chopin Etudes before starting his repertoire practice! of course, all memorized. incredible...
bbdhrggl 3 months ago
@bbdhrggl Thank you very much.
0011486 3 months ago
well done
bostonhomeland 1 year ago
Thankyou for helping with a tricky but wonderful piece of music.
kozanstatue 1 year ago
Why don't you do "tutorial" for classical Ballet and do 32 fuete.
huhas1 1 year ago
@huhas1 chopin's?
bbdhrggl 1 year ago
thanks for making this video!! it helped alot!!
Quitoism 1 year ago
thank you so much for accommodating my request!
i originally learned this etude by ear, now i can learn it as written.
i'm starting with the harder sections first and working backwards. I'm not the fastest sight reader in the world and your tutorials have accelerated the memorization process enormously!
keep up the excellent work and thank you so much for your incredibly generous gift of providing thousands of us worldwide with the access to and enjoyment of music.
MrPianolee 1 year ago 8