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Chopin Nocturne In Eb Major Op. 9 No. 2 Classical Piano Lessons Part 1

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  • amazingggggggggggggggggg

  • @nats2nice Thank you!

  • Thanks for hitting the like button and leaving your comments, guys! Let me know right here if you like the lesson using standard musical notation. I will of course continue the by ear whiteboard lessons, but wanted to find out if this is beneficial to you as well. Enjoy!

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  • You had it right until you confused yourself around 6:20 where you tell that the right is wrong and wrong is right ... hehe. The right thing is that there are 5 tones, which are C, Db, C, B, C!!! Just as you did to start with.....

  • This is the type of lesson I am willing to pay for on your site. Please keep making these sight reading videos. Thanks.

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  • @chantimerlin thanks for the reply! So during your break from this piece, did you learn another piece? I really don't think I am ready for this yet, so if you know any songs based on the background I gave you that would suit my taste and the little experience I have, I would be happy to look over them!

  • @TheComment01

    i have been playing for 1 year and 3 months. i tried this piece about 3 months ago and just couldnt get. left it for a while and now im finding it alot easier.the hardest part is getting the left hand chords soft and legato. give it ago. even if it sounds terrible at first one day you will just get it. (p.s listen to lots of professional players)

  • Hi, I'm looking for anybody's opinion and please be honest! Okay, so I'm a beginner pianist (like, a couple months) I've only learned two songs: River flows in you (Yiruma) and Fur Elise (Beethoven). I am willing to practise for months until I get this Nocturne perfect. Do you think I will be able to not only learn but EXECUTE this beautiful piece, or should I stop this idea now? Any song suggestions? (Really only interested in classical pieces by really old people... :P )

  • NO it is 5 notes on the turn at the beginning of the piece because it starts on a C then moves up to the Db, so there are 5 notes. Hence the finger numbers for five notes in my copy of the 50 Greats for Piano!

  • give your penny if you wanna see part 2

  • (>8^D ) lawl

    

  • piesa ceaku!!! :3 lawl

    press like if u are 11 years old and play it flewless

  • I was not loggin... but for this video im loggin now! xD

    Clicking on I Like...!!

  • You are the best piano teacher on youtube. I find it a great gift (from you) to learn sheet music like this and I love these sight reading videos.

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