"Piano is a game of illusions." Well said, so true, amazingly accurate. So glad you mentioned that and many other points along the way. I'm really picking up so much great information from you. Thanks!!
Thanks for the video, Mr. Wright. I'm new to your channel, and also happened to have recently started learning Winter Wind! I'm an amateur piano player, so I'm afraid your propractice videos won't be as useful for me at this stage. However, I appreciate what you're doing, and all your other free videos on your channel! You've already given me a new idea on how to practice the right hand in this preview, and I'm very happy for it. Please continue teaching, and I hope you get lots of views, likes, and purchases!
stepmanianub Thanks so much! Feel free to email me if you ever have any questions along the way. Best of luck in your studies. By the way, if you visit my website, under the "Lessons" page at the bottom, all of my Josh Wright Piano TV videos are listed alphabetically, which is a little easier to navigate than sifting through all of the videos on my channel. Have a nice day!
I so love this etude 👍❤️💕 I think it's important here the swinging of the right hand (that is less of course with the speed), in order to have confidence. Practicing the swing from very slow speed
When you practice with rythm 1,2,3 and so on. How should it be ? Should push the keyboard quite hard or relax ? Cause my son very lazy practice with rhythm. He says its make his fingers & hands in pain. Does he do it right ?
Hey Josh. Thanks for the amazing lessons, love them all! At one point in the video you mentioned a video on chopin's op.10 no.4, but I searched your channel and couldn't find it. I would love to purchase that one. Can you please link me to it or something? Because I tried looking for it on my own to no avail.
Tyler Glidden Yes - I'll add that to my list of future ProPractice videos. If you have questions in the meantime just shoot me an email. Have a good week!
I've learned playing piano when I was 6 and it didn't happen to turn out very well and I quited it at 11. I'm 16 right now, is it possible for me to play this piece or play piano again?
If I am currently fifteen, and a beginner about to purchase my first 88-key keyboard (yamaha p-45); how long would you say it would take me to do a decent performance? (assuming I advance and learn the piano at a normal and decent speed)
Frédéric Chopin I hope that's assuming I'm not a prodigy such as you were 😂 I've heard it takes +10 years.. But hearing 5 years for a change makes me feel very motivated. I am starting to take classes once a week, 30 minutes each, I hope I learn this piece decently in less than a decade.
jack I learnt the first ballade from chopin after 2 years of playing the piano and now (a year later) I can play it almost flawless, with dynamics etc. I had a teacher for 3 months in order to learn the basics (reading sheet music, scales etc.) and now Im on my way to approach this etude. What I want to say is that you dont need a great teacher or decades of experience, but rather passion for the music you want to learn and motivation :)
The first bars are there to test that the keyboard works.
Just a little fore play 😂
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"Piano is a game of illusions." Well said, so true, amazingly accurate. So glad you mentioned that and many other points along the way. I'm really picking up so much great information from you. Thanks!!
Tom Glander Thanks Tom! I appreciate all of your kind comments and support here on my channel. Have a nice week and best of luck in your studies
This piece still sounds gorgeous played slowly! Such rich harmony throughout.
Thanks for the video, Mr. Wright. I'm new to your channel, and also happened to have recently started learning Winter Wind! I'm an amateur piano player, so I'm afraid your propractice videos won't be as useful for me at this stage. However, I appreciate what you're doing, and all your other free videos on your channel! You've already given me a new idea on how to practice the right hand in this preview, and I'm very happy for it.
Please continue teaching, and I hope you get lots of views, likes, and purchases!
stepmanianub Thanks so much! Feel free to email me if you ever have any questions along the way. Best of luck in your studies. By the way, if you visit my website, under the "Lessons" page at the bottom, all of my Josh Wright Piano TV videos are listed alphabetically, which is a little easier to navigate than sifting through all of the videos on my channel. Have a nice day!
this piece is the definition of the calm before the storm
If it isn't already on your list of pro practice pieces to do, do you think you can do a video on " Liebestraume No 3 by Franz Liszt"?
superjam18 I definitely have that one on the list. Thanks for your support
*What am I doing here, I've only been playing for 7 months*
How is progress on this piece? I've been learning the first page for over a year!
@@matthewvarney6214 you're doing something wrong, it took me like two weeks to get the first page at full speed
@@ralsei217 two weeks.. l0l, you must be a beginner. I learnt it in two hours double speed so easy
Peter123 4 pfft you casual I learnt it 4x speed in 30 minutes
It took me 17 seconds to get it
I so love this etude 👍❤️💕
I think it's important here the swinging of the right hand (that is less of course with the speed), in order to have confidence. Practicing the swing from very slow speed
wow you are a total BEAST
It’s so smooth
7:00, hey look its jazz!! :D
josh thanks for the techniques, it really helps me a lot. I'm studying this piece right now :)
Currently practicing this piece.
When you practice with rythm 1,2,3 and so on. How should it be ? Should push the keyboard quite hard or relax ?
Cause my son very lazy practice with rhythm. He says its make his fingers & hands in pain. Does he do it right ?
Lol it’s been 3 years since you posted the comment but to answer that, your hands should be mostly relaxed.
i wish my parents made me learn piano,, no pain no gain
Amazing!! Thanks for sharing!!
Hey Josh. Thanks for the amazing lessons, love them all! At one point in the video you mentioned a video on chopin's op.10 no.4, but I searched your channel and couldn't find it. I would love to purchase that one. Can you please link me to it or something? Because I tried looking for it on my own to no avail.
U can get tons of exercises in the Cortot edition.
These techniques are making it so much easier thanks!!!
I love it.
Grace Spence Thanks so much Grace!
Do you play Beethoven's Tempest sonata third movement?
Tyler Glidden Yes - I'll add that to my list of future ProPractice videos. If you have questions in the meantime just shoot me an email. Have a good week!
Josh Wright Thanks :)
Is Rachmaninoff Etude Tableau OP 39 No 6 on your list?
I've learned playing piano when I was 6 and it didn't happen to turn out very well and I quited it at 11. I'm 16 right now, is it possible for me to play this piece or play piano again?
Nothing is impossible if you practice.
5:52 is the best part to improve.
He spends more than half he video on the easiest part of the piece, then covers the challenging part only in passing hahaha.
@@FLVCTVAT_NEC_MERGITVR cuz it’s not the full video. u need to pay to watch all his video in complete
@@fredericchopin6445 Never would I have imagined that an avatar going by Frédéric Chopin would have such bad grammar in English.
@@FLVCTVAT_NEC_MERGITVR It’s because I don’t care about grammar in youtube comments. Also you had few mistakes in your sentences as well.
What am I here for I’ve only played for one month my teacher would be so disappointed
Josh do you give lessons ?
@Beaner He meant physical lesson
Next answer in 2years ?
Much better Paul Barton's tutorial
Just because he doesn’t prepare potatoes it means it’s worse
If I am currently fifteen, and a beginner about to purchase my first 88-key keyboard (yamaha p-45); how long would you say it would take me to do a decent performance? (assuming I advance and learn the piano at a normal and decent speed)
Labelle A.D If you practice A LOT : 4-5 years
Frédéric Chopin I hope that's assuming I'm not a prodigy such as you were 😂 I've heard it takes +10 years.. But hearing 5 years for a change makes me feel very motivated. I am starting to take classes once a week, 30 minutes each, I hope I learn this piece decently in less than a decade.
You'd have to put in A LOT of practice to get it in 4-5 years. If you document your progress so you can see it it helps to motivate yourself.
jack I learnt the first ballade from chopin after 2 years of playing the piano and now (a year later) I can play it almost flawless, with dynamics etc. I had a teacher for 3 months in order to learn the basics (reading sheet music, scales etc.) and now Im on my way to approach this etude.
What I want to say is that you dont need a great teacher or decades of experience, but rather passion for the music you want to learn and motivation :)
Labelle A.D same answer to you
I am left handed and still watching :(
Wdym. To play piano you use both hands
The first notes are made to prepare psychologically the people who are listening to you
oh my.. your hands are big. i wonder if you can stretch it to a 12th easily just like Rachmaninoff
Easy.
How😳
I died at 1:10
wow tune ur piano
its the mic placement and the mic itself, hard to believe he owns a 9 foot steinway and doesn't keep it in perfect shape..
Christoffer Enfors. He owns a Steinway model O (5’ 10 3/4”), lol.
So fast
Are you gay? Josh Wright
wtf??
1st. Wtf
2nd. No he has a wife
ok,and thank u
LoL