Chopin Waltz in A minor, Op.34 No.2 Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024

Комментарии • 27

  • @più_lento_28_13
    @più_lento_28_13 Год назад +5

    Chopin’s own favourite waltz :) Beautiful tutorial, Josh.

  • @josantonioalcantara
    @josantonioalcantara Год назад +3

    I think this is one of the most heartbreaking pieces Chopin ever wrote and my favorite waltz. Thanks for the tutorial

  • @mabdub
    @mabdub Год назад +4

    This waltz is the epitome of graceful heart wrenching if such a combination is possible. People often mention that Chopin is purported to have said that this waltz was his favourite and that's easy to believe. I've heard the waltz played fairly fast and I felt that the inherent grace of the rests in measure 18 and 20 were lost. I'm so glad that you have chosen to feature is beautiful waltz. Thank you.

  • @beverleymellor
    @beverleymellor Год назад +4

    Chopins heart will be bursting to hear you play this - beautiful ❤ one of my favourites too ✨

  • @ellynwalker763
    @ellynwalker763 Год назад +1

    Wonderful tutorial! I played this piece in my earlier years of piano. Watching this video brought up a struggle I've been dealing with; do you have any suggestions on how to do crescendo in arpeggios and scales without having tension? I usually try to increase volume by allowing my hands to fall onto the piano with greater speed, but this isn't possible with a scale.

  • @tyrosursel8688
    @tyrosursel8688 Год назад +2

    Thank you dear Josh. Your music is always so beautiful 😊. Love it.
    Have a good time 😊,
    Ursel

  • @LuluBodhi
    @LuluBodhi Год назад +1

    oooo some of those left hand reaches- makes me think my little hand can't handle this. :(

  • @AnandaVallabh
    @AnandaVallabh Год назад +2

    Thank you very much! Beautiful.

  • @monsieur171
    @monsieur171 Год назад

    Isn't lento slower than adagio?

  • @azure5697
    @azure5697 11 месяцев назад

    To me this is really one of the most cryptic pieces Chopin left. It's a real enigma, especially because he rarely writes a metronome mark, so you can't understand what he really had in his mind.
    This piece is techically very easy, and it's a waltz. Not only that, it is a "grande valse brillante"... but what's grand here? what's brillante? how fit this idea into a "slow" tempo? and what a is slow tempo in a waltz, because that is, a waltz, not a nocturne or a ballade; and we also know that slow must be related to the bar not to the indication mark (quarter note generally).
    Without to mention that in 1800 they had another conception of tempo, so their "slow" it's not our slow, like their fast it's not our fast. Too many variables, I can't find the solution of this riddle.
    I don't know guys, to me we'll never know what should be the right tempo, unless Chopin wrote something specifying it.

  • @goji5887
    @goji5887 Месяц назад

    Very very high quality tutorial

  • @AS_Piano
    @AS_Piano Год назад +2

    Beautiful playing and great tutorial as always.

  • @crehenge2386
    @crehenge2386 Год назад +2

    Great choice!!

  • @marikhutsishvili2243
    @marikhutsishvili2243 Год назад +1

    Dear Josh I would appreciate Chopin Mazurka op 63 no 3

    • @joshwrightpiano
      @joshwrightpiano  Год назад +2

      I haven’t played that one, but I love it, so perhaps I’ll learn it and cover it in a future tutorial

    • @marikhutsishvili2243
      @marikhutsishvili2243 Год назад

      @@joshwrightpiano I will be waiting with pleasure, I have studied it right now and I am absolutely in love with it 💛 I am in live with your tutorials as well, always wanted to study music and it is never late :)

  • @marikhutsishvili2243
    @marikhutsishvili2243 Год назад

    Thans Josh ❤🎉