@hampsterdanny ummm... shifting an entire piece any number of keys to the left or right is not a mistake. it is called transposing. main reason is to suit various voice ranges.
this is great, its much more similiar to the one I worked out! How do you know what the tune is meant to sound like if you've never heard it before reading it? for instance I worked this out and had to come here and hear what it sounded like properly, even though I was following the time scale and pauses etc. mine still sounded off.
@TeachMeThePiano When you get very comfortable with the piece, almost to the point of memorization, the feel for the music should come naturally. Some pianists do not listen to other performances because they do not wish to be influenced, and develop their own interpretation. I'm no pianist and needed all the help I could get. So I always listened to recordings when available.
Thank you, Thank you, you helped me a lot on playing this song, I'm going to play this song at the front of more than 300 people in 8 days, you helped me a lot for controling the speed: Thank you again and again
this is very nice. :)
leigh877 1 month ago
hey a little mistake you've shifted the entrie piece a key to the left supposed to be played in g i think not sure just sounds of in my ears
hampsterdanny 2 months ago
@hampsterdanny ummm... shifting an entire piece any number of keys to the left or right is not a mistake. it is called transposing. main reason is to suit various voice ranges.
bbdhrggl 2 months ago 3
thank you so much for The Swan easy tutorial, Im just playing for three months and Im so proud, I can play it now, I love this piece, Thanks you!.
sonjasonate 4 months ago
This is song for Minecraft!
sehern 7 months ago
this is great, its much more similiar to the one I worked out! How do you know what the tune is meant to sound like if you've never heard it before reading it? for instance I worked this out and had to come here and hear what it sounded like properly, even though I was following the time scale and pauses etc. mine still sounded off.
thanks xoxo
TeachMeThePiano 1 year ago
@TeachMeThePiano When you get very comfortable with the piece, almost to the point of memorization, the feel for the music should come naturally. Some pianists do not listen to other performances because they do not wish to be influenced, and develop their own interpretation. I'm no pianist and needed all the help I could get. So I always listened to recordings when available.
bbdhrggl 1 year ago
@17iran Good luck. Eat a banana 30 minutes before you play. That's supposed to ease stage fright
bbdhrggl 1 year ago
Thank you, Thank you, you helped me a lot on playing this song, I'm going to play this song at the front of more than 300 people in 8 days, you helped me a lot for controling the speed: Thank you again and again
17iran 1 year ago
thank you so much, you helped my daughter for this is her recital piece
ludabelle19 1 year ago
Is there any way you could do just the background of the Swan? Like if there was a cello playing as well, could you play it without the main tune?
NyxandOrochimaru 2 years ago
yes, i used to accompany a violinist for fun and have the score. what tempo(s) do you desire?
bbdhrggl 2 years ago
could you do a tutorial for yin no piano darker than black
jambam20 2 years ago