@MusicClassical1 : I can't really tell, since I haven't reached the 'finished' level in any of these etude. However, I can say at this moment that probably 10-6 is the one I can play with most confidence, even though I still make mistakes as you hear.
i'm not a professional pianist or anything but i can tell you that if u practice this enough and slowly, you can learn it in two weeks quite easily. i had to learn this in 10 days for a piano competition and i managed it (spending 2 hours a day practicing it).....once u learn the pattern of the piece, its easy as a lot of it is repeated but just in a different key.
When you say slowly, how slow was it actually (how many beats per minutes)? I do practice slowly and gradually increase speed, but it seems that at some point I cannot go faster without straining my wrists. Do you have any suggestion to break this barrier?
For basic training I usually run several pieces from Hanon in various keys.
looking at the video it looks like your arms are very tense, you probably want to try playing more relaxed in your arms and your wrists would probably hurt a bit less
I'm not taking lessons, and I can only practice 30min-1hour per day (and sometimes even skip practice), so I cannot tell about general cases. It did take a lot more than 6wks for me... but if you practice constantly and spend more hours, I guess you can make it in several wks.
agreed. I practiced for almost 3 months to get it perfectly done. I just am so jealous of the people who learned this piece for 2 weeks. That is just ridiculous. They must have been very talented
its nice too see people in a simmilar position, to me, attempting chopin etudes at a more reasonable tempo :P if all you here is people playing them at mad tempos all the time. its so easy to get discouraged when u cant play them like that straight away, keep itup
Thanks for telling me that. Although I thought I was going as fast as I could during playing, geez, it was still tooooo sloooow when I listened. I did think I'd better wait and practice more, but then I thought it would probably take forever. It turned out that the decision was good since I got quite a few useful feedbacks. That is encouraging.
Moyen !
J'aurais préféré que vous jouiez avec vos orteils.
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I love your interpretation of 2:08 - 2:16 ...... Like a master. It's the best part of this etude.
daytonmlivingston 1 year ago
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daytonmlivingston 1 year ago
What was the easiest Etude for you to play and practice in Op.10?? Reply back when you can!
MusicClassical1 1 year ago
@MusicClassical1 : I can't really tell, since I haven't reached the 'finished' level in any of these etude. However, I can say at this moment that probably 10-6 is the one I can play with most confidence, even though I still make mistakes as you hear.
anohana 1 year ago
Very good!
chipheo24 2 years ago
No. 4 is awesome! =)
ZeroZenta 2 years ago 2
You also managed to memorize them all!!I admire your dedication...
danielags16 2 years ago 3
omg... TTATT i suck at playing piano....
WHHYY?!?
but i love this! i dreaaaam to play this piece!! omg... TTATT!!! aaaahh!! my shattered dreams...
takaiukiyo16 2 years ago 2
Sounds beautifull, what's your advice on playing different rhythms with both hands... thanks
Luxex7 2 years ago
i'm not a professional pianist or anything but i can tell you that if u practice this enough and slowly, you can learn it in two weeks quite easily. i had to learn this in 10 days for a piano competition and i managed it (spending 2 hours a day practicing it).....once u learn the pattern of the piece, its easy as a lot of it is repeated but just in a different key.
sfrancis1212 3 years ago
10days? That is *very* impressing.
When you say slowly, how slow was it actually (how many beats per minutes)? I do practice slowly and gradually increase speed, but it seems that at some point I cannot go faster without straining my wrists. Do you have any suggestion to break this barrier?
For basic training I usually run several pieces from Hanon in various keys.
anohana 3 years ago
looking at the video it looks like your arms are very tense, you probably want to try playing more relaxed in your arms and your wrists would probably hurt a bit less
Dotcom00 2 years ago
10 days?
just 10 days?
are u kiddin man?
some of the notes are almost over an octave~
it is really driving me crazy...
love this song but i just can't play it right~~~......T.T.....
alisonflakes 2 years ago
yeah cuz i got six weeks till recital and my teacher said thi9s is the song im going to play...ugh..
beng2809 3 years ago
how long did u learn this etude...
will 6 weeks work?!
beng2809 3 years ago
I'm not taking lessons, and I can only practice 30min-1hour per day (and sometimes even skip practice), so I cannot tell about general cases. It did take a lot more than 6wks for me... but if you practice constantly and spend more hours, I guess you can make it in several wks.
anohana 3 years ago
agreed. I practiced for almost 3 months to get it perfectly done. I just am so jealous of the people who learned this piece for 2 weeks. That is just ridiculous. They must have been very talented
jyalmighty 2 years ago
How long time did it took to learn all 12 Op. 10 etudes?
ZeroZenta 3 years ago
5-6 years. I'm a slow learner, and I can't always practice constantly.
anohana 3 years ago
It sounds really good! The 4th etude is my favorite!
ZeroZenta 3 years ago
good work! soon enough, you'll be throwing these down no problem up to tempo :-) anyways, good playing. REALLY nice on no. 6
chutdigadut 3 years ago
That is really encouraging comment. I'll keep it up.
anohana 3 years ago
its nice too see people in a simmilar position, to me, attempting chopin etudes at a more reasonable tempo :P if all you here is people playing them at mad tempos all the time. its so easy to get discouraged when u cant play them like that straight away, keep itup
SharpdressedGuitar 3 years ago
Thanks for telling me that. Although I thought I was going as fast as I could during playing, geez, it was still tooooo sloooow when I listened. I did think I'd better wait and practice more, but then I thought it would probably take forever. It turned out that the decision was good since I got quite a few useful feedbacks. That is encouraging.
anohana 3 years ago
ur so cool!!
XaldBalghostriped 3 years ago