Chopin Etude Op 25 No.11 "Winter Wind" - How (not) to learn it

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
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  • @exploringwithavi708
    @exploringwithavi708 4 года назад +328

    "I quit piano for 2 days.... Seriously " we all felt that 😂

    • @inate212
      @inate212 4 года назад

      Amen!

    • @Rk-bh4xn
      @Rk-bh4xn 3 года назад

      I feel like that too but I'm scared to miss a day of practice 😭😭

  • @TheRealLoudannIsHere
    @TheRealLoudannIsHere 4 года назад +454

    If you can practice Chopin slowly, You can practice Chopin quickly.

  • @ArcadeFL
    @ArcadeFL 5 лет назад +455

    This was fun to watch. Trying to learn it too :D

    • @lifenote1943
      @lifenote1943 4 года назад +2

      Go back to making shitty music on fl

    • @JoshuavanderVeen
      @JoshuavanderVeen 4 года назад +1

      @@lifenote1943 Didn't take me too long to learn lol

    • @lifenote1943
      @lifenote1943 4 года назад

      @@JoshuavanderVeen Is your performance of it as uninspired as the rest of the shit on your channel?

    • @therealrealludwigvanbeethoven
      @therealrealludwigvanbeethoven 4 года назад

      @@lifenote1943 What's wrong with you?

    • @lifenote1943
      @lifenote1943 4 года назад +3

      @@therealrealludwigvanbeethoven I'm on a rampage, you can't stop me from calling out these frauds. These beta cucks, "oh it didn't take long for me to learn it" when they've been taught piano by an expensive tutor their entire life and act like they achieved anything. Try and stop me buddy.

  • @ellenwest08
    @ellenwest08 5 лет назад +309

    Ha, this was brilliant. Love your humility and humor. I was watching loads of videos of Winter Wind played at a polished performance level, and thinking, “wouldn't it be great it there were a video showing someone plunking through each note at snail's pace like me and building it up?” And...there is! I know this video was made partly in jest, but your progress actually gave me the confidence to return to this monster of a piece, one small section at a time. Thank you :)

    • @rei_piano4104
      @rei_piano4104  5 лет назад +22

      aww, thank you! ^__^ and comments like yours actually gives me confidence to return to monster pieces as well! :D i guess it goes both ways :3

    • @dhruvsawant9234
      @dhruvsawant9234 5 лет назад +10

      I know I'm late, but if youre serious abiut playing the piece, make sure that you use hand rotations. It is an étude about hand rotations after all. Many people(my past self included) don't use it which leads to their hand tensing up while playing it at speed. Rotation also makes the piece sound clearer and of course, what's the point of learning an étude If you don't use the technique it's supposed to develop.(No matter how great an étude may sound, it's still an étude and should therefore be approached like one as well.)

  • @muffinszss
    @muffinszss 4 года назад +196

    Wow. I know that it’s more efficient to look for patterns, but as the lazy pianist I am I just play it a few times and commit it to muscle memory. I’m that person that can play an instrument but hates the technical aspect of it. I just play however and it always eventually works out

  • @seadrik3905
    @seadrik3905 5 лет назад +293

    So I'm having piano lessons for almost a decade but half a year ago, I still couldn't play anything impressive. Maybe because I got a decent piano like a year ago and had a really bad teacher at the beginning Then I saw this video and got inspired to approach the piece. I always wanted to play it anyway.
    It took me a month and a half to learn the first page and I was totally blown away that I can play the first page but I stopped there. But It inspired me to try other pieces and now a few months later, I can play the first Ballade by Chopin a few pieces by liszt and more from Chopin thanks to my teacher. I made and still making incredible fast progress. So thanks for uploading and inspiring me

    • @rei_piano4104
      @rei_piano4104  5 лет назад +33

      Inspiration is a curious thing - the ability to do something was there all along, yet sometimes it stays dormant untill randomly awakened. Makes one wonder about how things work in this strange yet beautiful universe. (:

    • @chihirokomiya255
      @chihirokomiya255 5 лет назад +2

      Rei_piano well said. I ❤️ this vid U made! I started this piece a couple weeks ago. Probably spent 10 hours last week and I’m still on the first page. But hey, at least I’m picking up speed. ( not like Valentina Lisitsa, but probably 2/3 the speed she plays it. I ❤️ her! And keep practicing!

    • @erzloh
      @erzloh 5 лет назад +3

      Wow the first Ballade is so beautiful and impressive ! Well done man, it's inspiring me :D

    • @ousarlxsfjsbvbg8588
      @ousarlxsfjsbvbg8588 4 года назад +1

      @Remingtonplayz so within a month you learned all the movements of the moonlight sonata. Sounds legit.

    • @sjsnowowl996
      @sjsnowowl996 3 года назад

      Same, except I’ve had lessons for about nine years total now, and it was my own fault mostly since I never liked practicing as a kid. But I was mostly learning about sheet music and notes and not much about music theory. I went with another teacher who still is teaching me music theory and singing. I started to go back to sheet music after I watched the anime “Your Lie in April” (which actually had this song in it). It was hard at first since I always struggled with note reading, but as I kept learning new things about music theory, I started to apply what I learned from her to find patterns and shortcuts.

  • @chickenandwaffles4984
    @chickenandwaffles4984 4 года назад +882

    As a 14 year old learning this, my ulterior motive is to find all the showboats in my school, challenge them to a piano fight, and destroy their moonlight sonata 1st movement with this song
    Edit: ok fam I know its a piece y’all need to calm down with the damn word. Y’all classical elitists need to chill out lmao

    • @zenitsu204
      @zenitsu204 4 года назад +6

      Chicken and Waffles Yussssssss

    • @zenitsu204
      @zenitsu204 4 года назад +5

      Chicken and Waffles Did you learn it

    • @Arevilov3
      @Arevilov3 4 года назад +72

      Lol, in my school, they don’t even know what fur Elise is and when I play fantasie impromptu they think I’m playing random notes which sound good

    • @pandapirate25yearsago33
      @pandapirate25yearsago33 4 года назад +7

      I plan to do this with good old maple leaf by Scott Joplin

    • @JustMe-zy6yw
      @JustMe-zy6yw 4 года назад +1

      Mood

  • @afill471
    @afill471 4 года назад +56

    This probably is the most valuable video for learning winter wind because the method you used to learn the piece likely sums up how to pick up and develope the technicalities that Winter Wind prevails. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @OdieKN
    @OdieKN 4 года назад +24

    there's something just relaxing about watching someone just practicing

  • @fredericchopin6445
    @fredericchopin6445 4 года назад +1426

    Too difficult? Deal with it

    • @happyracoon4417
      @happyracoon4417 4 года назад +45

      You!

    • @mynameisbenL
      @mynameisbenL 4 года назад +144

      come here you little shit

    • @bendangnarojamir2453
      @bendangnarojamir2453 4 года назад +37

      U made us look like a noob

    • @darrenj.griffiths9507
      @darrenj.griffiths9507 4 года назад +9

      Was there any need for that ridiculous comment?! You continue playing your twinkle twinkle little star and leave the proper piano pieces to people like her.

    • @Meng_Wang
      @Meng_Wang 4 года назад +31

      @@darrenj.griffiths9507 It's a joke XD Look at his username

  • @Aupheromones
    @Aupheromones 4 года назад +43

    Thank you times a million. What you did at around 2:20, just playing the chromatic with the right, while also playing the left hand, that gave me the ah-ha moment I needed to get over that bit. Once I could play it just accenting the chromatic it became a lot easier to play the full right hand progression alongside the left's rhythm. I appreciate you :)

    • @Aupheromones
      @Aupheromones 4 года назад

      Still working on this one, and I still appreciate you getting me over the hurdle. This really helped to shape my understanding of the piece. Thanks again!

    • @iLiekLemonade
      @iLiekLemonade 4 года назад

      @@Aupheromones nice update, how's it looking 2 months later now? I'm currently working on Liszt Un Sospiro which also has a chromatic scale pattern

  • @benjamingilespinosa7303
    @benjamingilespinosa7303 4 года назад +18

    I actually got into playing the piano bc I wanted to make trap beats...now I’m trying to learn classical music. Really put things into perspective for me holy crap

    • @jelle7
      @jelle7 3 года назад

      How's it going after 10 months

  • @JaeyunYD05
    @JaeyunYD05 4 года назад +4

    This video was such a mood, it really shows that excellent soloists don't ever pick up a really difficult piece and know it straight away. It takes persistence and patience.

  • @michaelraebermudez3515
    @michaelraebermudez3515 5 лет назад +103

    I've had a Chopin book I've been scared to learn how to play. Maybe in a few months lol

    • @rei_piano4104
      @rei_piano4104  5 лет назад +18

      oh yes, Chopin is on another level. I'm still scared ;DD

  • @zenonorth1193
    @zenonorth1193 2 года назад +2

    I really enjoyed that. I'm 64 years old and am working on this piece for the first time. I've been at it for 3 weeks and have made fair progress. Looking back to my first week on the piece, I wish that I had concentrated almost exclusively on the "twisty arpeggio" parts. Most of the chromatically descending broken figures are easier, though they certainly take some unexpected turns. Best wishes to ALL who give this piece a try. Once you can start to get through it - even at a slow tempo, it's fun.

  • @aebe0432
    @aebe0432 4 года назад +4

    Idk how long I’ve been taking piano, maybe half a decade and the first time I heard this piece I really wanted to play it. It took my a few years to decide to play it, but then I tried taking the first page through and almost died. I told myself that it was going to take me at LEAST two years to learn this. But your techniques are really making it easier! Thank you so much! I was getting kind of frustrated before this video❤️

  • @pinkcripps2749
    @pinkcripps2749 4 года назад +3

    Haha your sense of humor is adorable, and the way you practiced was insightful for myself. I feel like you improved very quickly and efficiently using your techniques-I gotta try them. Thanks a ton!

  • @Joshua_Hershensohn
    @Joshua_Hershensohn 4 года назад +159

    See this is nothing compared to my music

    • @yurikuhl
      @yurikuhl 4 года назад +27

      Listz: let me introduce myself

    • @asaul6718
      @asaul6718 4 года назад +2

      Are you talking about my grocerie list?
      I'll go te the supermarket once I'm finished with my reverie of a love dream

    • @maxime9006
      @maxime9006 3 года назад +2

      @@ana-pr9uz Ah yes, condescending to someone because they made a typo

  • @khadijahuggins8877
    @khadijahuggins8877 4 года назад +2

    It's so amazing that this is the exact thing that happened to me and this song. I stopped practising forever, heard it earlier this week, got all excited because I was like if I can play Rachmaninoff's prelude in C# minor I can play this right??? Spent hours working on it getting nowhere, gave up for a few days and just went back to it today 😂
    I didn't even notice the chromatic pattern until I saw your video so that helps! Maybe tomorrow I'll try it. I've had enough for today.
    It's relieving to see such a relatable video. It's a nice reprieve from all the professional players making it look easy. There's finally someone on youtube like me!! Thanks for sharing!

  • @noinformationavailable4114
    @noinformationavailable4114 4 года назад +3

    This video made me so happy.. im a beginner pianist who only knows some basic Debussy and Satie and have always dreamed of someday being able to play Chopin. I think your video is both the mark of the day I start my journey to harder material, and a helpful tips guide on how to go about playing it :) thank you so much for inspiring me!!!

  • @audiobok4719
    @audiobok4719 4 года назад +2

    I love your simple yet witty sense of humor! I am a beginner and someone already requested me to play this 😂

  • @athom508
    @athom508 Год назад

    Oh, the laughter you gave. Thanks!

  • @pisitjua
    @pisitjua 3 года назад

    This is fun and useful, thank you! I fooled around and not learning anything for 20 years but now I'm back!!! You have beautiful hands by the way.

  • @pianoplaynight
    @pianoplaynight 4 года назад +10

    Fun fact: I can predict if someone can play this by looking at how they play the first bar.

  • @wasabisazzdafirst
    @wasabisazzdafirst 4 года назад +1

    HAHHAH THAT FINGER TOUCH ON THAT RUN that hits close to home😂😂

  • @borisjaulmes5773
    @borisjaulmes5773 4 месяца назад

    This was the funniest, freshest, and kawaiiest piano practice video I've ever seen.
    Winter Wind is my favorite etude, and even if I'm not that bad, I think I know roughly the same of this piece as you !!
    😂
    BUT, I'm learning it seriously. This will take me long, but I'll succeed. Thanks for this little break, and have fun becoming a Hokage 🤗

  • @intellectualcactus7615
    @intellectualcactus7615 4 года назад

    AHH thank you so much for this! It was both fun to watch, encouraging, and broke it down much easier for me.

  • @treblehead2504
    @treblehead2504 4 года назад

    So after I watched this, I feel way more confident in trying to learn it. Thanks!

  • @thatsdree1350
    @thatsdree1350 4 года назад +6

    “I quit piano for 2 days” me too when I tried to play this song lol

  • @vicnaum
    @vicnaum 4 года назад +3

    Yeah :) Reminded me of my struggles - was learning the first page for weeks until I got to your speed. Now I am like 60-70% of Lisitsa, but still... THERE ARE MORE NOTES! :-DDDD And the second passage is even more chaotically crazy :-D So I'm learning it for 1.5 years (with huge months of breaks) already. But show must go on!

  • @amanrehman6084
    @amanrehman6084 4 года назад +23

    2:58 me everytime I try starting this piece😂

  • @inate212
    @inate212 4 года назад

    This was awesome! Thanks so much for the time and the fun.

  • @ogpyttipannu3411
    @ogpyttipannu3411 4 года назад +10

    4:00 and put 1.5x sound like the orginal. Also is this vid's caption evangelion reference cuz of the (not) and your name being literally same as one of the main characters

  • @thisisjnv
    @thisisjnv 4 года назад +6

    0:50 Ah. Just perfect. 💕

  • @VenkateshsPianoAcademy
    @VenkateshsPianoAcademy 3 года назад

    This was real fun to watch.. :) And very good attempt I must say! Great going.

  • @misoboop7518
    @misoboop7518 4 года назад +5

    wwow this seriously helped. (what ever way she played it) this made more sense because I couldn't play the notes quickly in the right hand and they were always wrong ughh.
    woweeeeeeeeeeee thamks

  • @rishabhraj_
    @rishabhraj_ 4 года назад

    It's my dream piece.
    Love your video.

  • @emanlee2003
    @emanlee2003 3 года назад

    Thank you for the tips on how to learn this song better!

  • @itsglby
    @itsglby 2 года назад +2

    there is a trick
    the Am (A minor) chord like C E A, A C E and E A C.
    and then add the thingy F,E,Eb,D,Db,C,Cb and so on

  • @goochystankmama1950
    @goochystankmama1950 4 года назад

    Brilliant. I love your practice methods!

  • @HiHello-rs1ey
    @HiHello-rs1ey 3 года назад +1

    You should make more of these style videos! It’s great and funny 😂 : )

  • @ArturKorotin
    @ArturKorotin 4 года назад +1

    These are some legit practicing technique though! Great job on remembering how the process works!

    • @martinihenry9792
      @martinihenry9792 4 года назад +1

      Exactly she practiced rhythms and seperate voices

  • @thecatladytm7172
    @thecatladytm7172 3 года назад +2

    Im currently in basically the same position (about 6 years instead of 10 though), thanks for pointing out that pattern though, that's really helpful. I first heard this piece in Your Lie in April and I've wanted to learn it ever since. Asked my teacher for the sheet music, so wish me luck!

  • @watchereren5348
    @watchereren5348 5 лет назад +1

    That is amazing! This really inspired me to start practicing! Thank you so much!

  • @faith2310
    @faith2310 4 года назад +1

    bro.... thank you literally so much. I thought I was dumb for being stumped😭😭😭

  • @danikala5237
    @danikala5237 3 года назад

    i started one year ago learned clair de lune fully and almost finished schubert op90 no2, gonna give this one a try too;);) and this one motivated me too to not give up:)

  • @dantevelazquez6670
    @dantevelazquez6670 2 года назад +1

    I'm in the process of learning this song (piece) and I find it helpful to recognize patterns and play it slowly for a while not messing up to build up the muscle memory, and for the right hand, for me I use my thumb for the lower part, and my ring finger and middle finger for the chromatic scale part, always rotating my wrist, then I play it a bit faster, and eventually the rotating will get smaller and you can play it faster.
    It took me about a week and a half, and I can almost play it at full speed, but I'm getting faster.

  • @BehradDavoudi
    @BehradDavoudi 4 года назад

    this was the best video ive seen this week, thank you

  • @gachawolfie8724
    @gachawolfie8724 4 года назад +1

    OMG THAT WAS AMAZINNGGGG
    I COULD NEVER PLAY AS AWESOME AS THAT

  • @LetMeSoloThemER
    @LetMeSoloThemER 5 лет назад

    I love this video it's sad I came onto this so much later
    the humor and small journey through the winter wind were lovely to watch :D

  • @mxmauxi
    @mxmauxi 3 года назад

    This is great. I’m doing precisely this now. Didn’t have a functional piano in 5 years - only a crap 61 key midi piano that I dismantled 2 years ago. I was able to pick up a Privia px750 last week for 125 a few but with a few annoying issues. Anyway, after piano for 15 years and never learn anything serious, I decided to start here as well, and I’ve been pleasantly surprised that this part is actually doable lol

  • @TomBarrister
    @TomBarrister 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is a miserably tough work to learn: so much so that Horowitz himself said that he had trouble with it, which may be why he never played it in concert after 1945. But if you keep working with it, eventually the pieces will fall into place.

  • @magnussundorf
    @magnussundorf 2 года назад

    that ending was top tier!

  • @iceCat119
    @iceCat119 4 года назад +1

    was about to quit coz its too difficult
    until seeing you really reaching there bit by bit
    thank you for ur encouragement

  • @joshuamarr4975
    @joshuamarr4975 4 года назад +1

    I’ve been playing for about 15 months and I’ve learned the first 8 bars in 6 or so days at full tempo. My notes sound really choppy unless I play at 3/4 or 1/2 tempo, do you have any recommendations that helped you with the fluidity in your playing?

    • @Em-gp1yb
      @Em-gp1yb 4 года назад

      Don't learn it until you are ready. You're doing the equivalent of trying to run a marathon when you can barely run 1 mile.

  • @bimbom9712
    @bimbom9712 5 лет назад +12

    I wish I learnt as fast as you lmao

  • @rizzgamer
    @rizzgamer 4 года назад +20

    you should do a video like this if you ever decide to learn Moonlight movement 3

    • @Swedishnbkongu
      @Swedishnbkongu 4 года назад +4

      I'm learning the third movement and though it's technically challenging it's much easier to understand the notes, follow the pattern, and memorize

    • @awe331
      @awe331 4 года назад

      this is harder

    • @hb712
      @hb712 4 года назад +4

      Swedishnbkongu the way Beethoven wrote, especially for piano, lends itself really well to this style of analysis. Moonlight movement 3 is essentially arpeggios with an alternating left hand figure which makes it much easier to process. Not EASY, but easier to analyze than this amalgamation of notes

  • @lovesigney8939
    @lovesigney8939 3 года назад

    super super cute! same strugglez and dream, and super relate to the end part xD

  • @PianotuberX
    @PianotuberX 5 лет назад +4

    This was more funny than instructional, especially the scale at the end 😂 I was exactly like you.
    If you practice it very slow you get the hang of it. At first I was like „what is this shit“. Took me about 15-30 min to learn and memorize a few bars ( and by that I just mean zo play it slow) and when I reached about 60-70% of the song even when I learn a new complex melody of it, it starts making sense to me very fast, I can even memorize it very fast without practicing it that much. At some parts my hands just started playing what it was even though I just read the start of that bar
    Even though its hard and sounds complex, it has just a bunch of structures and one which always repeats
    I just came back to it once in a while just like you and now I have like 2 pages to learn left and the rest is...practice... countless hours of more practice...

    • @piforte3862
      @piforte3862 4 года назад

      PianoTuber did you ever finish it??

  • @juneelise8260
    @juneelise8260 4 года назад

    Wait u made it look so much simpler !!! Even tho the beginning is the easiest part rip I will most definitely be playing this song thanks 🥺🥺

  • @ashbeets3466
    @ashbeets3466 Год назад

    Havent finished watching but from just the intro, i already feel so heard. I stopped piano for 5 years and jumped back in playing this very piece, not realising it was one of the most difficult pieces out there (dumb. I know).
    I wanted a challenge, but jeez...
    Still. I have my teacher helping me and i've made decent progress so far. Hopefully i'll be able to say i've completed it in a couple of months time

  • @adls04
    @adls04 3 года назад

    Thats second part is insane from the beginning

  • @nicklewis2412
    @nicklewis2412 4 года назад

    The first part was beautiful

  • @ClaramayNivetta
    @ClaramayNivetta 5 лет назад +16

    You've been playing for a decade with nothing serious? Trying out bits and pieces of harder pieces will help you build more technical ability needed for monsters like Winter Wind. What I do is mess around with things like Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninoff, and some others just to test my skill and have those pieces help build my skill even more. I believe that if you start learning excerpts of pieces like you have in this video, but more frequently, you could be able to play some more crazy pieces like I have learned, and I've only been playing for about a year less than you. Make your ambitions goals and do all that you must to achieve them, you got this!

    • @rei_piano4104
      @rei_piano4104  5 лет назад +14

      hehe, true ;) I was pretty good at piano when I was about 15 (last year of music school) but I never loved the piano and played it only technically with no feelings just to pass the piano exams. Years later, for some odd reason, the anime “Your lie in April” really spoke to me and, for the first time in my life, I realized that piano can be FUN - it doesn’t have to be torturous and painful. Sadly, the damage was already done, and it took me a while to find peace with the piano and how I viewed it in my childhood. I think I’m ready for it now as finally I have a genuine love in my heart for piano and music. In a couple days I get to start anew but this time with my hands following my heart. I’m excited!!! ^__^

    • @ClaramayNivetta
      @ClaramayNivetta 5 лет назад +4

      A simple-ish song you could learn to practice adding feeling to is the Prelude in C Major from Bach’s first volume of the Well-Tempered Clavier. Bach always had emotion when playing, so by adding dynamic shading and expressive articulations, you can really reflect a story with the song. If you are interested, I can always send you my suggestions of how I play it if you’d like, or study how other performers play the piece. I have no doubt you’ll be able to find your emotions in music! ^w^

  • @khoitruongtan6676
    @khoitruongtan6676 Год назад

    This is actually Inspiring me, keep my work up, I can do it

  • @zenmaciasantianez3803
    @zenmaciasantianez3803 4 года назад

    please do another one like this, this was super cool :D

  • @Flipsta
    @Flipsta 4 года назад

    I gave up leaning this piece after SO much practice solely because of the arpeggio part that comes after this part. This video was amazing and made me want to pick it back up again 😅😂 I started learning op 10 no 5 (black key) a couple of months ago and it’s much easier (and tbh more fun)

  • @xdangarous
    @xdangarous 4 года назад +2

    Have you checked out Paul Barton's tutorial on this etude? It's fantastic with a breakdown of stages to study. The exercises are awesome to develop fingers 3 4 5 in the RH building to the actual song and I think it's good for any skill level.

  • @popularmcgaming2891
    @popularmcgaming2891 4 года назад +3

    What is the song in the intro called

  • @overlord6706
    @overlord6706 4 года назад

    Make more videos!
    Cuz I’ll be waiting for the next one!

  • @erzloh
    @erzloh 5 лет назад

    I've just started learning the beginning of this piece few days ago and it's exactly how I was :D

  • @Haycar2000
    @Haycar2000 4 года назад

    You just inspired me to try to learn it again :)

  • @zoececiliazarate5598
    @zoececiliazarate5598 4 года назад

    Bro, this gives me hope

  • @tofu9071
    @tofu9071 4 года назад

    I smiled so much when you got it lmao

  • @gerardomaza4977
    @gerardomaza4977 7 месяцев назад

    Is this the winter wind etude? I have to use my winter-themed pijama! love it!

  • @pierina2256
    @pierina2256 4 года назад +1

    I have a tip , every time that im learning a new piece first i have to study the piece i have to prepare myself mentally first and i dont touch the piano , i takes like 2 day but it definitely works

  • @xtarssgi5922
    @xtarssgi5922 4 года назад +8

    2:42 If you can play it slow you can play it fas... 3:00 nevermind

  • @davewentelteef
    @davewentelteef 3 года назад +1

    Haha this is so funny, I had excactly the same thing

  • @myeggyweggy
    @myeggyweggy Месяц назад

    Underrated!!! Goodjob

  • @edwuerue2614
    @edwuerue2614 4 года назад

    u inspiredd me to play piano again
    thank youuuu so muchhhhhhhhhh❤️😢

  • @TriniEzSmithy
    @TriniEzSmithy 4 года назад +1

    Ok I am motivated🔥😡 imma try again

  • @shootthechicken2583
    @shootthechicken2583 4 года назад

    This is super motivating

  • @emanlee2003
    @emanlee2003 3 года назад

    Have you been practicing this song anymore recently? Or have you learned more parts if it?

  • @usbsnake1436
    @usbsnake1436 4 года назад

    Me learning this song is more just working on Chops than anything else it's not like the notes are impossible to comprehend they're just really fast

  • @harmless8282
    @harmless8282 3 года назад

    This was very entertaining for me ngl

  • @aifutureknowledge
    @aifutureknowledge 4 года назад

    Last part was hilarious 😂😂😂😂😍😍😍😍

  • @moony_avec_un_y
    @moony_avec_un_y 4 года назад

    I give a like for the 3s of intro that made me laugh so much

  • @gayatrisud2855
    @gayatrisud2855 4 года назад

    My question is where do you find the sheet music?? I swear thats my biggest struggle and because of this I’ve had to depend on RUclips tutorials and I’m telling you my sight reading has just gotten worse!

  • @johnsongab4211
    @johnsongab4211 4 года назад

    Any tips on reading chords fast in sheet? I will look at it for like 3 seconds to see what it is

  • @AndySG7
    @AndySG7 4 года назад

    I really enjoyed this^^
    Take my sub!

  • @davidstojanovic7519
    @davidstojanovic7519 3 года назад +1

    Can you give us an update, did you finish the etude?

  • @mememe229
    @mememe229 4 года назад

    damn that's good for not playing anything serious in a while! how much days did it take to learn?

  • @juanramonsilva1067
    @juanramonsilva1067 Год назад

    Great video! Nevertheless, it must be clarified that, in order to play this etude, the methods here proposed will work for someone who already has formidable technique and experience; meaning someone who already has strong and developed fingers, if you have feeble fingers this etude will be tough. So have that in mind before you decide to tackle this etude.

  • @aicrim
    @aicrim 4 года назад

    The end of the song make me laughed.

  • @asianonozeole8334
    @asianonozeole8334 4 года назад +1

    can we apreciate the insane part at 6:05

  • @EthanielRReyes
    @EthanielRReyes 4 года назад +1

    What is the name of the intro music

  • @charlesjericho254
    @charlesjericho254 5 лет назад

    I have a doubt please clarify it sometimes I use the wrong fingerings because one of my finger is broken so I can't reach the note in time so I use fingering which is comfortable for me is this good or bad? for example I use different fingering technique to play revolutionary because in the editor's version the fingering doesn't work for me so I choose my way I play it in the style of perlude in dmin by chopin will this lead to bad piano playing☹️😶😥please help!!

    • @rei_piano4104
      @rei_piano4104  5 лет назад

      Yeah I think the "correct" fingering is individual. What worked for the composer may not work for the person trying to play the piece. As long as the fingering does not make it more technically difficult to play the notes in correct speed, my uneducated guess is that its all good to do so ;DD

    • @charlesjericho254
      @charlesjericho254 5 лет назад

      @@rei_piano4104 Thank you so much for your reply I have no piano teacher. I'm teaching by myself I asked many pianists but they didn't replied me and I'm so glad that you replied Thanks a lot.... 🙂🙂🙂💖💖💖💖

  • @pianostream4601
    @pianostream4601 4 года назад

    Thats amazing can you such hard notes ;)

  • @trkk7047
    @trkk7047 4 года назад +3

    J ive been playing for a year now i'm half finished with this piece. K

  • @dfinedigital
    @dfinedigital 4 года назад

    Name of the music theme intro on this video please..