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  • What is the fucking point?

  • It is hard to believe that a person can play this fast.

  • cffra , gould, and cherny yes.

  • Have you ever listened to Slater's recording? :D

  • btw , why play with pedal?

  • This is the only person playing op.299 on tempo... and played it well, sadly the majority plays 299 WAY TOOOOO slow, 299 is not meant to be played slow which won't serve it's purpose..... Czerny would be mad in his grave for most of u pianists.

  • @busrel

    Too bad its a machine thats playing and not a person...

  • I imagine this is the kind of thing Rachmaninoff would play if he needed to relax

  • guys, do you know of any tips to practice the 1st one?

  • It is neigh impossible to play these up to tempo on a modern piano. Get your hands on a Broadwood, Clementi, or Stoddart piano from 1815 - 1840 and you'll fly. If this is a computer program it certainly is a good sample of a piano. And if it is, so what; it's nice to hear these pieces played nearly the way they should be. These pieces should not only be played fast, but expressively. There are dynamics and expressive markings in the music.

  • It is neigh impossible to play these up to tempo on a modern piano. Get your hands on a Broadwood, Clementi, or Stoddart piano from 1815 - 1840 and you'll fly. If this is a computer program it certainly is a good sample of a piano. And if it is, so what; it's nice to hear these pieces played nearly the way they should be. These pieces should not only be played fast, but expressively. There are dynamics and expressive markings in the music.

  • This pianist tries to catch the train . (He tries to catch the metronome number of Czerny). But he don't succeed. The first number is the metronome number, the second the interpretation of the pianist.

    nr. 1 108/88; nr. 2 104/84; nr. 3 108/84; nr. 4 80/72; nr. 5 108/84. Can't he or she play faster, or has the composer a different intention with his etudes than the pianist. I think the last. See my videos of the interpretation of the metronome markings. Touch: gerard van reenen - metronome

  • @MrPianistalex Dynamics help a lot! In my university teachers assign these etudes to us and you have to play them at the speed or almost at the speed that is printed on the score... And let me tell you that without proper dynamics or lets say entonation, you surely can't play them at the correct speed... I uploaded Etude No. 8 if you want to watch it!

  • this is human indeed

  • My kidylit

  • OMG! So impressive!...Thanks for sharing.

  • this person still has nothing on Cziffra ahaha

  • @CziffraTheThird Its not a person. Its a computer program.

  • @CziffraTheThird Cziffra has nothing on Valentina Lisitsa's talent......

  • @CziffraTheThird Cziffra will always remain the fastest finger, at least ive heard

  • @30inventionman I can up-load this so fast nobody can play it. But why should I? Wouldn't make any sense. Like speed tells you who is the best piano player?

  • @bartje11 music shoud evolt emotion not stlye

  • @30inventionman glenn gould is fast too

  • How the fuck can u play that fast for the first one?!

  • The most impressive thing here is not speed, but clarity and equality!

  • so fast..play it as human pla

  • @hafiyyanteh9797 This tempo is very doable. Not too fast at all. But it's done with Finale 2008

  • @bartje11 im learning this song..and i cant understand some parts

  • @hafiyyanteh9797 Proper fingering is the key! Maybe I should up-load it much slower, so students can get a better understanding of what's going on. Never thought of that.

  • @bartje11 yeah 

  • @bartje11 How can a person achieve such fast tempo? I`ve been playing the piano for approximately 5 months and I have a loooot to learn but I`m still wondering how a person can play these etudes so fast without pressing another key by mistake.

  • @kartofobelachka It is very well possible, but it takes YEARS, even if you are talented. Years of playing and studying.

  • @bartje11 Mhm, thanx for the answer. :) So, now, I know it takes a lot of years. I`ll be practising a lot and I hope I `ll play these etudes so fast one day. :)

  • Did you play this?

  • Did you use the tempos that were on the sheet music?

  • hoooooly c***

  • Czerny: scales on speed.

  • who's playing?

  • @lePistolero It's done by Finale, computer program. Never makes a mistake!

  • @bartje11 oh... I'm so disappointed! lol

  • please tell me this is a machine playing.

  • @pianodudeler Finale 2008.

  • @bartje11

    b...b..but it sounds like a real piano o.O I also have Finale, but for me it sounds more like a computer :S

  • @pianodudeler Probably Glenn Gould early in the morning.

  • I wish my violin etudes sounded good like those lol

  • Czerny was IMO a rather underrated composer. Some of his work are obviously exercises but a lot are really beautiful and even expressive pieces. After all, Bach wrote his Welltempered Clavier as exercises too but well, most of us give them far more credit and rightly so.

  • Great posting, these pedagogical pieces. Thanks a lot.

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