I like Chopin’s music a lot, especially Valse. Love its style and it is very relaxing. I’d rather listen to Chopin’s music instead of playing. Now this piece just made me addicted to Chopin music EVEN MORE!❤😊❤
WHO'S here from piano tiles??? I loved the piano tiles version and bought a piano only to learn this song someday!!Wish me luck!! learning River flows in you and fur Elise right now...
This song is actually not as hard as it seems. I’m 1 month into piano and I learned the first half in 1 day. Once you play it enough times your fingers just start automatically start dancing on the keys. It’s super fun to play!
@@glad57 honestly, I find la campanella much easier than minute waltz :( Minute waltz super fast for me, but yeah, as everyone says, practice! You don’t get good out of the blue, hehe. Practice until you make it! Although, my motivation is seeing other people do it and even though they have mistakes, they do it. I want to be good out of the blue, I’m sure everyone wants that.. but the reality of life and piano is not our fantasies :’) I find la campanella tempo and speed much more playable than minute Waltz, so clearly I like la Campanella more than minute waltz.. I get so intrigued when people play pieces that are impossible (not entirely) to play by me. You can say I have confidence, yes, I do :) But I’m more of a shy person than a confident one. Hehe. Sorry about this long somewhat story. I like to share how I do or how I’m doing. How about you? How are you doing? I hope you’ve had a nice day! If not, then remember, you still have a tomorrow to expect! and.. also a rapture.. haha..
It doesn't have to be played exactly with this rhythm. For example, if we take the right hand run, first play Gb (left) together with Eb (right), and then the left hand chord together with the Bb. Since it's going so fast, no one will notice the difference. But then again, it doesn't have to precisely like this, not really thinking about it will make it sound more improvisatory. This is romantic music after all :)
Why not. I can tell you’ve never seen the sheet music, because it’s quite intimidating, and being able to here it slow, especially with the advanced timing that’s next to impossible to count, is incredibly important and helpful to learn with.
I agree, if I was trying to play this piece I would rather learn using sheet music, and use this video as a reference. I’ve played piano for over 10 years, and I would say that it’s quite difficult to learn a piece like this by using this video. You’re just making this 10x harder by playing like this.
@@abi._eeI actually started out playing with tutorials like these, and they actually hindered my progress, making me want to give up. Then, I learned to read sheet music- and WOW everything changed. I could’ve never played a piece as majestic like this without sheet music. (btw, luna, our cats look so similar!)
@Chivvvy this video has a bunch of errors and also the sheet music gives you a better idea of what chopin intended I started out learning with videos like this, but as soon as possible i would learn how to read sheets
Now it’s the 8 minute waltz.
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Thx bro lmao , i like minute waltz
Me too :)
Considering you wrote it
Wait chopins dead and why are there 2!!!!
I like Chopin’s music a lot, especially Valse. Love its style and it is very relaxing. I’d rather listen to Chopin’s music instead of playing. Now this piece just made me addicted to Chopin music EVEN MORE!❤😊❤
And also Chopin Waltz No 5 , Grande Valse, Op 42 . Thank you very much .
Sorry I'm pretty busy at the moment but I'll keep them in mind :)
@@PianoMan333 this is pathetically easy to automate. it takes 5 seconds to do
Perfect tutorial
Very nice , i love it☺️
WHO'S here from piano tiles??? I loved the piano tiles version and bought a piano only to learn this song someday!!Wish me luck!! learning River flows in you and fur Elise right now...
Ofc
@@carlus6432 lmfao
This song is actually not as hard as it seems. I’m 1 month into piano and I learned the first half in 1 day. Once you play it enough times your fingers just start automatically start dancing on the keys. It’s super fun to play!
@@glad57 Well that’s not the case for everyone lol. You could just be naturally talented at piano which is still amazing! :D
@@glad57 honestly, I find la campanella much easier than minute waltz :(
Minute waltz super fast for me, but yeah, as everyone says, practice! You don’t get good out of the blue, hehe.
Practice until you make it! Although, my motivation is seeing other people do it and even though they have mistakes, they do it.
I want to be good out of the blue, I’m sure everyone wants that.. but the reality of life and piano is not our fantasies :’)
I find la campanella tempo and speed much more playable than minute Waltz, so clearly I like la Campanella more than minute waltz..
I get so intrigued when people play pieces that are impossible (not entirely) to play by me.
You can say I have confidence, yes, I do :)
But I’m more of a shy person than a confident one. Hehe.
Sorry about this long somewhat story.
I like to share how I do or how I’m doing.
How about you? How are you doing?
I hope you’ve had a nice day! If not, then remember, you still have a tomorrow to expect! and.. also a rapture.. haha..
you get a sub for that my friend
Could you do a slow speed tutorial for Chopin Nocturne Op 55-2 Lento sostenuto
Can u plzzz do a tutorial for ballade no 3
Thx you very muchhhh
Anyone know how to play the polyrhythm at 7:55
I can play a simple 3:4 rhythm like the one earlier in this piece but this one is confusing me
It doesn't have to be played exactly with this rhythm. For example, if we take the right hand run, first play Gb (left) together with Eb (right), and then the left hand chord together with the Bb. Since it's going so fast, no one will notice the difference. But then again, it doesn't have to precisely like this, not really thinking about it will make it sound more improvisatory. This is romantic music after all :)
Can we talk about the fact that some of the notes are completely wrong? Lol
I thought I was the only one who noticed it, I was starting to doubt myself
Which ones
The trill
Can you do op 64 no 2 in C sharp minor by Chopin?
Yes
3:04
0:19 0:34 1:14
My mother was playing this and my fav part were these 0:35 - 1:23 and 1:29 - 1:51
I think I speak for everyone when saying that hearing that Bb sharp note is always euphoric no matter how many times you listen
I like it
Better slow then never.
1:14
1:28
1:42
1:55
3:04
3:32
4:00
hour waltz
It's hour waltz...not minute waltz😂😂
❤
Em 2x isso se torna assustador
sounds a little bit scary..
50% speed?
Very easy song
this is not minute waltz this 8 min waltz
Need it
Is it me or some of the notes are incorrect
maybe just a different arrangement?
no youre right
I just learn by memory
8 minute waltz now🤣😂
My piano lesson was bugged in the 70s???????!!!!!!
Too quick.
This is cursed it needs to be minute walts not 8 minute walts
Play it at 2x speed my guy 🗿😌
Dont learn like this.
Why not. I can tell you’ve never seen the sheet music, because it’s quite intimidating, and being able to here it slow, especially with the advanced timing that’s next to impossible to count, is incredibly important and helpful to learn with.
I agree, if I was trying to play this piece I would rather learn using sheet music, and use this video as a reference. I’ve played piano for over 10 years, and I would say that it’s quite difficult to learn a piece like this by using this video. You’re just making this 10x harder by playing like this.
@@abi._eeI actually started out playing with tutorials like these, and they actually hindered my progress, making me want to give up. Then, I learned to read sheet music- and WOW everything changed. I could’ve never played a piece as majestic like this without sheet music.
(btw, luna, our cats look so similar!)
@Chivvvy this video has a bunch of errors and also the sheet music gives you a better idea of what chopin intended
I started out learning with videos like this, but as soon as possible i would learn how to read sheets
3:04
1:28
0:41
1:15
4:43