Thanks!Curious the need to analyze elements not stressed in video's like the condition of the room,nail polish,finger shape,ect...Thanks for sharing!!
I'm trying to figure out what was unorthodox about Oscar Petersen's technique?
"As a child, Peterson also studied with Hungarian-born pianist Paul de Marky, a student of Istvan Thomán who was himself a pupil of Franz Liszt, so his training was predominantly based on classical piano."...Wikipedia
Just from watching him, he doesn't seem to use any excessive flat finger technique. It looks very classical. Liszt was somewhat of an experimenter. He developed thumb over technique (for crossovers).
I don't know how you can play with your right hand tilted over to the little finger side like that. Watch a concert pianist. Their hands are much more level. No playing on the side of the finger.
@robertslistening: what can I say? We're a group of misfit autodidacts here on youtube :). I think a more fitting comparison would be to a jazz pianist. If you think my hand positioning is weird, take a look at Oscar Peterson's hands, or (worse!) Michel Petrucciani, who sometimes leaned with his entire arm at an angle (although, in his case, there was an unfortunate reason for his posture).
@robertslistening Just because concert pianists do it that way doesn't mean it's the best way for everyone. Like the poster said, Oscar Peterson technically could outplay 90% of concert pianists yet his technique was unorthodox.
@robertslistening obviously he can play like that......you don't know how he can play like that because you can't play like that...some concert piansts have more level hands and some don't.the ones with the feel, emotion and superb interpretation don't always have "level Hands" thats the beauty of music - there's room for the different physicality of people...doen't discount this gentlemans helpful video just because his hand position doesn't please you.By listening only, you wouldnt know at all
It is great exercies. I just start to learn at 62. I could not follow the right hand figering even it look and sound so simple. It would be wonderful if you could show the written part of the music. Mush Much appreciate!
Czerny is always best choice for beginners!
fedalxis 3 weeks ago
Thanks!Curious the need to analyze elements not stressed in video's like the condition of the room,nail polish,finger shape,ect...Thanks for sharing!!
Fiiidla 2 months ago
This was a great lesson. It get's kind of interesting when you play it around 144bpm for an hour.
Muzikmanflames 2 months ago
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icon0x1 4 months ago
Thank you so much for this lesson. It's so pretty I forget that its an exorcise!
mshnknsdg 5 months ago
nice tutorial...super like it bro...
blayztick 7 months ago
nice to see
MrRingbells 7 months ago
I'm trying to figure out what was unorthodox about Oscar Petersen's technique?
"As a child, Peterson also studied with Hungarian-born pianist Paul de Marky, a student of Istvan Thomán who was himself a pupil of Franz Liszt, so his training was predominantly based on classical piano."...Wikipedia
Just from watching him, he doesn't seem to use any excessive flat finger technique. It looks very classical. Liszt was somewhat of an experimenter. He developed thumb over technique (for crossovers).
robertslistening 11 months ago
Thanks for this exercise! :D
KhaiMusic 1 year ago
Thank you so much!
SofiaSwe94 1 year ago
Or you can play the entire LH staccato as well.
ji94552 1 year ago
Very nice lesson explained very well.
Lot2learn 1 year ago
I don't know how you can play with your right hand tilted over to the little finger side like that. Watch a concert pianist. Their hands are much more level. No playing on the side of the finger.
robertslistening 1 year ago
@robertslistening: what can I say? We're a group of misfit autodidacts here on youtube :). I think a more fitting comparison would be to a jazz pianist. If you think my hand positioning is weird, take a look at Oscar Peterson's hands, or (worse!) Michel Petrucciani, who sometimes leaned with his entire arm at an angle (although, in his case, there was an unfortunate reason for his posture).
MangoldProject 1 year ago 2
@robertslistening Just because concert pianists do it that way doesn't mean it's the best way for everyone. Like the poster said, Oscar Peterson technically could outplay 90% of concert pianists yet his technique was unorthodox.
tbcass 11 months ago
@robertslistening obviously he can play like that......you don't know how he can play like that because you can't play like that...some concert piansts have more level hands and some don't.the ones with the feel, emotion and superb interpretation don't always have "level Hands" thats the beauty of music - there's room for the different physicality of people...doen't discount this gentlemans helpful video just because his hand position doesn't please you.By listening only, you wouldnt know at all
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Warm4n 1 year ago
wow man, great lessons!!
shaike88 1 year ago
nice lesson! great using melody with technique.
drjaz696 1 year ago
This is really is a nice exercise. It has helped me. Thanks a lot.
anilyeola 2 years ago
Here are what I think is the RH fingering order:
1 2 3 4 5
4 3 4 5 4
3 4 5 4 3 2 1 (2x)
3 5 3 2 5 4 2 1 (2x)
(1 is end of 2nd pass above ) 1 2 3 - 1 under 3 to
1F 2G 3A 4B 5C
End on lower C.
Harrzack 2 years ago
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Harrzack 2 years ago
It is great exercies. I just start to learn at 62. I could not follow the right hand figering even it look and sound so simple. It would be wonderful if you could show the written part of the music. Mush Much appreciate!
szemingyam 2 years ago
Is there sheet music to this?
DivaJacobs313 2 years ago
i had it, lol. was so frustrating i threw it away. but my friend still has his
dranzermstr 2 years ago
OMG.... This will help with speed....
DivaJacobs313 2 years ago
Great man! I'ts one of the first really helpfuls medium lessons of the youtube.
DanielmNFL 2 years ago
thanks soo much!! your great!
wasalyify 2 years ago
Thank you. I need exercises like this to enhance and build my chops.
AGpraise 2 years ago
Thanks, man. Very informative!
tqrmusic 2 years ago
thanks for the tutoring
chilean1 2 years ago 2