Burgmuller Etude Op.105 No.6 (+ semi-tutorial message) Paul Barton, piano
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Paul!! Bravo!! mind doing Scarbo? I am having a hard time practising and learning it.
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Tocas muy bien, pero sería genial si primero te aprendieras la pieza de memoria para que no haya interrupciones en tu ejecución.
Por lo demás muy buen trabajo
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@Cowzilla15 p.s. I've also subscribed.
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I'm not trying to be a critic, this is simply a question. I see you have fabulous technique, but I noticed at the very end you kept down the peddle but took your hands off the keys, and all the teachers I've had always told me to hold my hands on the last notes until the song is done. I also live in America, not sure if there's much of a difference, but I was wondering if you normally do that or not? Or you just did it for the sake that it wasn't like you were playing for a recital.
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This is an incredible beautiful piece!
Thanks for widen my music knowledges!
Bo Bo ^ v ^
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Once again, I am in awe of your piano playing. Thank you for the wonderful upload.
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so love the giraffes!!! paul this is so comforting to simply sit and listen to your voice, and optimism...
your virtuosity makes it sound like there are two instruments here
what a unique contribution to youtube
douglas
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That would be nice to see! It would be awesome!
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I've only played Burgmuller once before so I haven't had much experience with his pieces. But this piece is simply beautiful, and the way you play it is amazing! It makes me want to try another Burgmuller piece too, but maybe not one as difficult as this. ^^;
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Wonderful composition and playing!
Best wishes,
Judyesther
Thank you very much for this video, Paul! This composition is beautiful indeed. I'm glad I've chosen it for study. I'm even more glad that you care about requests of your subscribers! Thank you so much!
Emotional part is greatly expressed in the video and now I can better feel the composition. But what about technical part? How do I play repetitions so fast yet keep my hand unstrained and melody clean? Could you give some hints and advices about it,please? How to develop this type of technique?
utube0baltazar 1 year ago
I should thank YOU as your drew my attention to this composer and piece. I will get back to you on those last questions.
PaulBartonPiano 1 year ago
Can you make a tutorial for fur elise? :)
destinybone 1 year ago 2
sure ... I'll have a go :)
PaulBartonPiano 1 year ago