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Which of these 5 pieces was your favourite?
ОтветитьI 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.
Thank you- Great video. I’m a beginner. Playing about 3 months now.
Ответитьgood video tutorial, but awful audio recording
ОтветитьThe 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.
ОтветитьWith Gymnopedie how exactly do you deal with the volume thiney🥲
ОтветитьThank you. It’s useful for me who doesn’t know how to play but would like to support my children with their piano skills.
ОтветитьI would not include anything after movement on in Fur Elise or Moonlight Sonata, those are experienced pianist movements
ОтветитьHow about Turkish march? I learnt it very quickly
ОтветитьI find Fur Elise boring and repetitive.
Ответитьwas thinking of satie gymnopedie no1 at top 5
ОтветитьAlthough 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?
ОтветитьIm 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
ОтветитьWait, these are for beginners!?!?I need to get through Hot Cross Buns first!
ОтветитьL'entretien des muses de Rameau
ОтветитьMoonlight Sonata - I've memorised the first movement but I'm still perfecting the expressionism in it.
ОтветитьLove the way you teach. Will try these techniques.
ОтветитьI love Moonlight Sonata. It's my dream to play it a large room alone, the sound of the keys echoing in the empty space
ОтветитьThanks a lot sir
ОтветитьGoddamn, I LOVE Gymnopedie No. 1.
ОтветитьWhat about Nocturne in C# Minor? That is the song that made WANT to learn piano.
ОтветитьYes
ОтветитьDamn, really makes me disappointed in my progress especially having played for nearly 11 years now
Ответитьwhat about Nuvole Bianche
Ответитьmy fav is fur elise and moonlight
ОтветитьIs 24 too late to start learning to play piano
ОтветитьSoul left my body when I heard Für Elise for the 5th time today shoulda expected this 😭
ОтветитьHow about Canon in D?
ОтветитьWhy does the sheet music online is different than the sheet music from here? Are sheet music online fake or what?
ОтветитьSonata Moonlight is the most beautiful piece I've heard but also the saddest
ОтветитьThanks!
ОтветитьJust saw this. What a great tutorial. Thanks
ОтветитьI 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.
ОтветитьBEETHOVEN IS GOD 🎹✨👊🏾
Ответитьmy 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.
This was fantastic, your channel is exactly what i have been looking for.
ОтветитьIt 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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ОтветитьMy first piece was sonata K545 by mozart
ОтветитьI have played every piece exept no.4 Gymnopedia No.1
Ответитьpiece number 4... beautiful! and as you said, it's a pleasure to hear. thanks again for your videos
ОтветитьI’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
ОтветитьI 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!
last one is best i guess
ОтветитьPlease stop play fur elise
ОтветитьBut in schools you MUST play WTC preludes WITH fugues, Fugue in C WTC I is so hard
ОтветитьFur Elise
ОтветитьThere are some easy versions of these - especially a D Minor version of Moonlight very accessible.
ОтветитьThank 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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