5 Classical Pieces Beginners Shouldn't Skip | Piano Lesson

5 Classical Pieces Beginners Shouldn't Skip | Piano Lesson

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Learn Piano with Jazer Lee
Learn Piano with Jazer Lee - 14.07.2021 13:55

Which of these 5 pieces was your favourite?

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Violet Williamson
Violet Williamson - 28.09.2023 06:34

I think there should be an explanation for those people who have commented below about these 5 pieces actually being suited for beginners...most of us understood what you meant... they are beginning classical pieces... a big difference from someone who is just
" beginning" to play the piano.

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Alex Arcadia
Alex Arcadia - 27.09.2023 07:13

Thank you- Great video. I’m a beginner. Playing about 3 months now.

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Alvin Yeung
Alvin Yeung - 25.09.2023 20:11

good video tutorial, but awful audio recording

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Flat Earth Math
Flat Earth Math - 24.09.2023 17:01

The Bach prelude in C is a fantastic piece, especially if you modulate the performance to match the mood. My mom (RIP) could actually take you on a emotional rollercoaster just with her performance of this one piece. 🙂 The Satie piece is so dreamy, thanks for including it. My dear mother was also a piano teacher, and unfortunately a simple version of Fur Elise played by her many students through my childhood has scarred me for life, LOL.

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aj_bleep
aj_bleep - 23.09.2023 23:39

With Gymnopedie how exactly do you deal with the volume thiney🥲

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Betty Sa
Betty Sa - 22.09.2023 09:54

Thank you. It’s useful for me who doesn’t know how to play but would like to support my children with their piano skills.

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Brantley Scuffham
Brantley Scuffham - 20.09.2023 01:56

I would not include anything after movement on in Fur Elise or Moonlight Sonata, those are experienced pianist movements

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Emily Zhong
Emily Zhong - 17.09.2023 04:36

How about Turkish march? I learnt it very quickly

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Alan Sach
Alan Sach - 16.09.2023 02:22

I find Fur Elise boring and repetitive.

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Sel Ong
Sel Ong - 15.09.2023 16:28

was thinking of satie gymnopedie no1 at top 5

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michael slattery
michael slattery - 14.09.2023 21:26

Although l can play these 5 pieces from memory, l feel unfulfilled as a musician. Crazy isn't it? I've more or less stopped playing piano in the last few years! Any suggestions?

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Becoming Mama
Becoming Mama - 14.09.2023 11:40

Im a begginer and wnat to learn these but i cant read music so how do i learn, whole notes and those symbols are overwhelming even though its sounds like theres not alot going on , aswell as using a keyboard so i dont have pedals i dont know where to start

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Laura Herbst
Laura Herbst - 14.09.2023 04:35

Wait, these are for beginners!?!?I need to get through Hot Cross Buns first!

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Julien Triquet
Julien Triquet - 13.09.2023 22:03

L'entretien des muses de Rameau

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Martin Randall
Martin Randall - 13.09.2023 19:26

Moonlight Sonata - I've memorised the first movement but I'm still perfecting the expressionism in it.

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Krishnan Venkiteswaran
Krishnan Venkiteswaran - 13.09.2023 17:02

Love the way you teach. Will try these techniques.

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Musical Otter
Musical Otter - 09.09.2023 19:10

I love Moonlight Sonata. It's my dream to play it a large room alone, the sound of the keys echoing in the empty space

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Anshul Agarwal
Anshul Agarwal - 09.09.2023 18:07

Thanks a lot sir

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Shmeeby
Shmeeby - 09.09.2023 16:38

Goddamn, I LOVE Gymnopedie No. 1.

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Shmeeby
Shmeeby - 09.09.2023 16:36

What about Nocturne in C# Minor? That is the song that made WANT to learn piano.

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HANNAH WONG SIAU CHING
HANNAH WONG SIAU CHING - 04.09.2023 16:53

Yes

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waylonmorristexas
waylonmorristexas - 04.09.2023 08:43

Damn, really makes me disappointed in my progress especially having played for nearly 11 years now

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Nathan the MEGA NERD
Nathan the MEGA NERD - 02.09.2023 08:40

what about Nuvole Bianche

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Martie Du Plessis
Martie Du Plessis - 01.09.2023 13:19

my fav is fur elise and moonlight

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Aleeka X
Aleeka X - 31.08.2023 16:16

Is 24 too late to start learning to play piano

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kuro.
kuro. - 31.08.2023 06:22

Soul left my body when I heard Für Elise for the 5th time today shoulda expected this 😭

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Donald Cataldi
Donald Cataldi - 30.08.2023 03:48

How about Canon in D?

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Jetrixz
Jetrixz - 29.08.2023 10:55

Why does the sheet music online is different than the sheet music from here? Are sheet music online fake or what?

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Kévin C
Kévin C - 28.08.2023 13:59

Sonata Moonlight is the most beautiful piece I've heard but also the saddest

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Arpit Gupta
Arpit Gupta - 23.08.2023 21:39

Thanks!

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Chris Catapano
Chris Catapano - 23.08.2023 12:13

Just saw this. What a great tutorial. Thanks

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Manowar
Manowar - 21.08.2023 09:54

I taught myself Moonlight Sonata, decades ago, but it was only recently that I learned to give it the touch it deserves. My son heard me playing it and thought it was a recording! I still consider myself lower than a novice, but I'm going to start in earnest with Jazer's beginner lessons. I think they are what I've been needing all along.

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Belinda Drake
Belinda Drake - 21.08.2023 04:10

BEETHOVEN IS GOD 🎹✨👊🏾

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Maurizio Moretti
Maurizio Moretti - 19.08.2023 22:19

my number 1 Moonlight sonata.
you should make it 10 and include one Ragtime (Maple Leaf or the Entertainer), 3 Jazz pieces: one easy standard (like Autumn Leaves or Summertime), one introducing modal playing (like "So What"), one simple turnaround (ii, V7, I, VI7) to improvise with 9 tones scales, and one easy blues or boogie. The last 3 resort all on encouraging and developing improvisation. Fantastic classical composers (Paganini, Chopin, Liszt, Beethoven himself in his younger years before he turned deaf, just to name a few) were first and foremost, accomplished improvisers.

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Shantell George
Shantell George - 17.08.2023 12:35

This was fantastic, your channel is exactly what i have been looking for.

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maria solidum
maria solidum - 15.08.2023 00:16

It awesome to play them for the beginner who does know to read notes indeed. Thank you so much for sharing your video. I loved the way you explain.

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Hey Nicky
Hey Nicky - 12.08.2023 16:31

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Akshat Gupta
Akshat Gupta - 12.08.2023 12:46

My first piece was sonata K545 by mozart

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Akshat Gupta
Akshat Gupta - 12.08.2023 12:46

I have played every piece exept no.4 Gymnopedia No.1

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th3_1c3m4n
th3_1c3m4n - 09.08.2023 22:46

piece number 4... beautiful! and as you said, it's a pleasure to hear. thanks again for your videos

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RedStone Ninja Pro
RedStone Ninja Pro - 09.08.2023 07:03

I’m a beginner and I’ve been working on my first song which is Nocturne in E Flat Major by Chopin and I’m almost done learning it and it has taught me how to learn and practice music

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Kalei Maile
Kalei Maile - 09.08.2023 01:30

I didn’t think Moonlight Sonata was an easy piece to play. I played the first part of it when I was 14 before I quit piano.

I love sharps. I hate flats. Lol!

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IMIKI_FN
IMIKI_FN - 08.08.2023 12:23

last one is best i guess

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Vandry Risky
Vandry Risky - 07.08.2023 23:20

Please stop play fur elise

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 Wonka lub
Wonka lub - 06.08.2023 19:49

But in schools you MUST play WTC preludes WITH fugues, Fugue in C WTC I is so hard

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Chita Castro
Chita Castro - 06.08.2023 10:25

Fur Elise

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A Singh
A Singh - 06.08.2023 04:32

There are some easy versions of these - especially a D Minor version of Moonlight very accessible.

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Maura Shahar
Maura Shahar - 05.08.2023 11:02

Thank you for this wonderful video. Could you help with a suggestion how to learn back the notes of the left hand? I haven’t played for too long and can’t figure them out unless I write them down on the sheet… I would appreciate very much any suggestion you may have.

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