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Hugo's journey
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Hey guys welcome to my RUclips channel,
I'm a self-taught pianist and I want to share my progress with you :)
I'm a self-taught pianist and I want to share my progress with you :)
6 months of piano progress | self-taught beginner
Hi,
My name is Hugo and I'm a 21 years old self-taught pianist. My journey has begun a year ago after watching a lot of piano covers on RUclips. I was simply fascinated by the feelings you can share by playing piano. So I wanted to be able to play pieces too. Here you can find my 6 months of progress, and I'll share my one year progress very soon. On this video I was playing on a Yamaha P45. You can find my one week, one month and three months progress on my channel !
Enjoy !
My name is Hugo and I'm a 21 years old self-taught pianist. My journey has begun a year ago after watching a lot of piano covers on RUclips. I was simply fascinated by the feelings you can share by playing piano. So I wanted to be able to play pieces too. Here you can find my 6 months of progress, and I'll share my one year progress very soon. On this video I was playing on a Yamaha P45. You can find my one week, one month and three months progress on my channel !
Enjoy !
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3 months of piano progress | self-taught beginner
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Hi, My name is Hugo and I'm a 20 years old self-taught pianist. My journey has begun a year ago after watching a lot of piano covers on RUclips. I was simply fascinated by the feelings you can share by playing piano. So I wanted to be able to play pieces too. Here you can find my 3 months of progress, and I'll share my 6 months and my one year progress very soon. On this video I was playing on ...
One month of piano progress | self-taught beginner
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Hi, My name is Hugo and I'm a 20 years old self-taught pianist. My journey has begun a year ago after watching a lot of piano covers on RUclips. I was simply fascinated by the feelings you can share by playing piano. So I wanted to be able to play pieces too. Here you can find my first month of progress, and I'll share my, 3 months, 6 months and my one year progress very soon. On this video I w...
One week of piano progress (20 yo self-taught)
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Hi, My name is Hugo and I'm a 20 years old self-taught pianist. My journey has begun a year ago after watching a lot of piano covers on RUclips. I was simply fascinated by the feelings you can share by playing piano. So I wanted to be able to play pieces too. Here you can find my first week of progress, and I'll share my 1 month, 3 months, 6 months and my one year progress very soon. On this vi...
My friend playing Chopin - Etude Op. 10 No. 4 (Torrent)
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My friend playing Chopin - Etude Op. 10 No. 4 (Torrent)
My friend testing out my new Yamaha P45 with Fantaisie Impromptue
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My friend testing out my new Yamaha P45 with Fantaisie Impromptue
tell your friend hes badasss
I have printed the same Victor's Solo PDF with the little picture at the bottom of the second page!
great music score :p (but not so easy haha)
is he a better pianist than you?
Is yamaha p45b keyboard similar to acoustic piano keys?
it's quite good for a beginner. But imo you need to train sometimes on a actual acoustic piano
very good progress. im 19 years old and i just started learning piano. love to see progress videos like this one.
thank you !! keep pushin too ;)
Very good progress for 6 months! I'm glad you quickly realised that playing pieces out reach, like the Turkish March (which usually takes about 7 years of piano study to play acceptably), is not optimal. I was originaly self-taught and if I were to do it over again, I'd try to figure out what level I am within a grading system and and choose pieces from a syllabus. The RCM as a very wide repertoire too choose from for example. The best option of course is to find a teacher if you have the money for it. Keep it up!
I couldn't agree more ! I'm currently working on 3 pieces : a hard challenging one (right now it's vach prelude no2 c minor), an easy one (rn it's an easuer version of sugar plum fairy), and a fun one, that i can sightread a bit (idea 10 for example) :)
Buenísimo
Wow, thats definitly inspiring see you playing that nicely after 6 months! Receiving my this week :) cabn you tell how much you practised on average a day?
1h a day when i can ! (15min at least if i can't)
🎹 Wonderful piano progress Hugo ! I’m teaching myself too ! With musical regards, Hanna 🎶
Thank you Hanna !
as someone whove played the piano for 8 years this is really good for only 6 months!! keep at it and you’ll be a pro in no time haha
haha thank you it's so encouraging !
In 0:19 - 0:30 try putting the emphasis on the bottom note for the first half, and then when it repeats, but the emphasis on the top note
I agree. Hard pieces stretch you and you learn so much. But they are difficult and frustrating. And you never get that satisfaction of feeling like you’re good at them no matter how much you practice. I love mixing easier pieces at my level with more difficult pieces that stretch me. Keep the hard piece as a long term project and learn it slowly while plowing through a bunch of pieces at the right level. Thanks for sharing and keep up the good work. You sound great. ❤
I totally agree with you. I'm currently learning 2 pieces + I try to sight read very easy pieces (like the one in alfred's book for adult) ;) thank you for your kind message <3
@@hugooosjourney agree wit both of you. Now as a self-taught i try to learn Chopin Preludes and his Revolutionary Etude - it almost completely get me frustrated and depressed but my left hand release (i mean relaxation) so much so never released for all of my piano learning time!
keep grinding brother, Im also teaching myself piano, in a couple years we'll be so glad we did
lets go !
Thank you for the motivation!
You're welcome ;)
You are doing amazing u will soon catch up in the big leagues/ classic chopin :)
awww thank you Fryderyk <3
you can try a song: Secret-jay chow
I have the same piano. Welcome to the piano journey. Good progress 😊
Thank you ;)
You are doing really good, I suggest buying a book called "Juinior Hannon for the Piano," and downloading the metronome on your phone. These are really good exercises, and to improve your technique, you should follow this simple formula in the junior hannon book. First, do the right hand slowly, not below a speed of 100 on the metronome. Then, speed up your right hand, and work to nothing over 200 on the metronome. Then, do the same with your left hand. Once you have both hands down, put them together at a slow speed, and then get it up to a speed as high as you possibly can, but remember, if you are going over 200, you will not improve. After you have done all of that, move to the next hannon exercise and do it again.
Thanks for the advice. I'll definitely try this out
:O, this inspires me to continue on in my self-learning journey on piano as well
You can do it! many vidoes u can find in RUclips are helpful!
Lets gooo
Hey that’s just my opinion, but lesrning a piece out of your skill level can definitely help you with things like rapid scales or arpeggios or whatever it is. It’s not a waste of time if your trying your best to improve. I personally only practice pieces I couldn’t play for a whole year and surprisingly that helped a lot with my piano skills. I feel like if the piece is not TOO hard and is just a little bit above your skill level it’s perfect.
Yes exactly! The keyword here is "Too hard". If you choose a difficult but not impossible piece, you can make impressive progress ^^
Keep on, bro! I’m curious to see your future progress!!
Thanks ! I'll post the one year progress very soon !
@@hugooosjourney in 6 month I guess, ahahahahah
@@linknobody6886 no haha, It's been 2 years since I started the piano. However, I didn't update the youtube channel at the same time ;) I just have to edit the videos now
c'est le conso de tours ça?? sinon bravo
yes !
I also have p45, really frustrated on how to record. Any suggestions? How are you recording?
ah, i've recorded these videos with my iphone and its mic.. not the best solution haha
What piece of music he is playing?
fantaisie impromptue op66 Chopin
Chopin, the man who composed as if he had twenty fingers. Beautiful playing <3
Beautiful, only too short
bro actually that was rlly good... im pleased by those dynamics
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can you make another update
Up ;)
@@hugooosjourney Even though it’s 5 am, you sound very good in such short time. Keep it up
@@karimcalled thank you so much <3
Great progress, I can totally relate! I want to support you so I subscribed :)
thank you !!!
I played winter wind etude ruclips.net/user/shortsXO8xflVGqu8?feature=share
Nicely played, but as my piano teacher says, waltzes are meant to be danced along to. The fast part is supposed to make the dancers go slightly faster, not run a marathon. Sometimes, it is more effective to stay at a slow and steady pace.
couldn't agree more !!
So beautiful!
Very cool👍
You really deserve a Steinway
<3
Una maravilla. Gracias
He's not using the pedals?
ofc he is using the pedals !
wait what do you do to play a bit in steinway without appointmenet or pay
it's just a piano store ;)
Is fake u use the song safe button
lmao
Eso es imposible hasta donde yo sé, cuando pones la canción de demo también suena lo que tocas ahí, sonaría duplicado
But he is playing the right notes
Класс ! Эта музыка вечна !❤
phrasing is bad, fingerings needs improvement and TIME SIGNATURE!!! follow the correct speed , it is sacrilegious
Rachmaninoff’s hands!! 😮
My piano professor told me along time ago that when making mistakes, its best to play through them rather than repeating the specific part until you get it right. You're more likely to keep making the mistake and end up remembering the wrong notes and finger position if you keep playing the part again and again. Its best to slow down on the parts you know you have a problem playing or remembering.
thanks for the advice ;)
Tremendo!
Nice!
thanks!
very good. cut the medal immediately when you play the last a flat of the arpeggio
Not bad. It needs much greater articulation, less pedal, better contouring of the phrase, bigger range of dynamics and overall better understanding of the musical line: he’s at about a 6/10 and it honestly needs a lot of work.
Tough music executed very well indeed. 😅
I can be friend of your friend?
lmao
Good but that technique scares me a little. It would definetly benefit to fix the fingers in the long run
1 month after taking this video his technique was so much better! (at the time of the video he had been playing this study for 2 weeks or something)