Views : 24,352
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Dec 27, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.952 (7/575 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-05T17:49:46.543365Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
8:04 I didn't know you can sing š® Your voice is lovely! I had a hard time believing it was real at first. Please sing for us more!
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8:03 What the... Your voice makes me wanna cry. Please do that more often - that is so beautiful <3
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The song of Amelie was one that literally every single person in my highschool knew, even people that never played piano.
I'm genuinly curious what you'd say about me, trying to teach myself for 3 years I'm both fkn awful but still able to play nicely. Your insight on others can oftenly be applied to myself as well so these videos do help.
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I used to play on a 61 keys piano for 10 years, I was very active with at least 7-8hrs of practices a day on discord servers/perfect piano app online, I wasn't playing during the week-ends, and then I bought a 88 keys piano, the weight on the notes felt so weird, but I managed and somehow got used to it very quickly.
It was nice to point it out at the beginning of the video, I didn't know that bigger piano had heavier keys. I found it out 5 years after I started piano.
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I've been learning for almost exactly a year now with no teacher (New years Res), and i can't play any pieces as complex as this person. But Iāve played hundreds of different pieces and feel pretty confident in learning new pieces in a couple of hours (simple pieces), I think, because I've foccussed on sight reading instead of memorising difficult pieces.
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I'm starting this January hopefully- I'm looking to practice around 2 hours per day with lessons. I taught myself how to play the maple leaf rag from YouTube and I recently discovered your progress videos that clearly show that advanced pieces are entirely possible with dedication. I'll post a progress video december of 2024.
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It's interesting watching these, as someone who started about 2 and a half months ago, and wondering if I'm making decent progress.
I guess there are so many different ways to learn, and for different reasons, like being able to play a few pieces versus being able to learn new pieces more easily. I've been learning theory, practicing scales, etc. so will be interesting to see how I fare after a year.
Long way to go š
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In the learning process, being good at sight reading would speed up learning new pieces. During a performance there is nothing against pianists playing pieces or even the entire recital from memory. Looking at the keys is inevitable when playing an advance piece with lots of jumps. The trick is to keep your head up looking in front as much as possible even when you're not reading music. Learn to feel the keys with your hands. Move your eyes down slightly before a big jump or difficult sequences while keeping your head up so you don't lose your place when reading music.
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@forsaken841
4 months ago
I just passed my one year mark, self taught. Managed to teach myself Moonlight sonata movement 1. That was my biggest accomplishment. I can play it all the way through memorized, but I'm still making mistakes here and there.
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