Chopin Scherzo No.2 TUTORIAL - Paul Barton, FEURICH piano

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
  • Viewer-request tutorial in 20 practice sections.
    Timecode for practice sections:
    Introduction: 0:00
    PS1: 2:50
    PS2: 8:20
    PS3: 9:30
    PS4: 15:14
    PS5: 17:13
    PS6: 18:13
    PS7: 20:54
    PS8: 22:46
    PS9: 26:08
    PS10: 26:40
    PS11: 28:56
    PS12: 30:02
    PS13: 31:15
    PS14: 32:16
    PS15: 34:00
    PS16: 34:43
    PS17: 35:40
    PS18: 36:18
    PS19: 36:58
    PS20: 37:49
    Sum up: 38:54
    Free sheet music: imslp.org/wiki/Scherzo_No.2%2...)
    My Patreon: / paulbarton for those that like to support online creators from as little as 1$ a month.
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Комментарии • 134

  • @francoriva55
    @francoriva55 3 года назад +31

    Mr Paul , section 8 is one of best pieces of the whole music. !!! I' m crazy for it... how can a man compose such beautiful notes ???? Chopin i love you @!

  • @damianc7692
    @damianc7692 4 года назад +63

    Ah great Paul, thanks so much for this and it’s so great that you listen to our call for a tutorial. :-)

  • @VyvienneEaux
    @VyvienneEaux 4 года назад +10

    Coincidentally, I just started learning this scherzo after wrapping up the first. I guess sometimes the universe does sometimes make happy coincidences!

  • @smikkelbeer6352
    @smikkelbeer6352 4 года назад +35

    Absolutely seriously helpful!
    On another note, Paul, can I advise you to mark the timestamps with a colon like this?:
    Introduction 0:00
    PS1: 2:50
    PS2: 8:20
    PS3: 9:30
    etc...
    That way RUclips will automatically create easy to view sections in the video progress bar. As you can see it already did that with the introduction and sum up section.
    If it was done like that intentionally you can disregard my comment. Thanks for putting out such amazing content again!

  • @leemotosuwa
    @leemotosuwa 4 года назад +27

    Your tutorials are the best Paul.

  • @Barba4zul
    @Barba4zul 4 года назад +10

    Thank you so much! I was having problems with the left hand in practice session 3, i'm going to apply your waltz form tip right away!

  • @angelaevans8632
    @angelaevans8632 4 года назад +15

    Does anything faze you Paul? You seem to make it look so easy but I’m sure there are endless hours of practice behind the scenes. Your tutorials are excellent. I learnt to play piano as a child but I’m not brilliant. Good enough for school assemblies etc or behind closed doors but I love to listen to experts like you and follow the score. Thank you so much .

  • @chezbe
    @chezbe 4 года назад +20

    Woowowoowow, Thank you Paul for this!!!! You really Best!!!

  • @rothschildianum
    @rothschildianum 4 года назад +10

    Thx Paul. The way you broke this piece into sections will make easier to practice. Very few piano teachers teach this way. They will just say it is too difficult for you to learn. Actually, if they break the piece into small section, it is doable. It has been my dream to be able to learn this. After 30 years, I am ready for this piece. Again, thank you for the video!!!

    • @PaulBartonPiano
      @PaulBartonPiano  4 года назад +11

      Glad to hear you feel ready to play the Scherzo. If you work to master 20 small sections and view each section is a perfectly achievable goal and be content to play the more difficult sections at a tempo you can manage, it's sure you can realize your dream. In life we often find ourselves being told by someone we can't do this or that. It's not important. The important thing is never to tell ourselves we can't.

  • @wiliamfmz14
    @wiliamfmz14 3 года назад +3

    MYGODDDDDD THAT VIDEO IS AMAZING, HELPED ME A LOT

  • @youriwatson930
    @youriwatson930 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for the tutorial! PS10 is killing me😂

  • @piotrkol91
    @piotrkol91 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for this tutorial! I think I will have a go at this Scherzo. Thanks to your help I managed to learn and play Chopin's Prelude no. 24 at a satisfactory level. This might be my next challenge :)

  • @eenayeah
    @eenayeah 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant video as always, Paul.

  • @blue-mountain-m63
    @blue-mountain-m63 4 года назад +6

    Thank you Paul , it was a very happy time! From 🇯🇵

  • @ellahazan-fuchs7249
    @ellahazan-fuchs7249 4 года назад +2

    I thought of starting to learn this in the near future, this is going to be incredibly helpful. Thanks for the constant and consistent high quality!

  • @francoriva55
    @francoriva55 3 года назад +2

    We love you mr Paul !!!

  • @JaySuryavanshiMusic
    @JaySuryavanshiMusic 3 года назад +6

    Thank you Paul for making this tutorial! You are great!

  • @reynardmoses
    @reynardmoses 2 года назад +1

    Another great tutorial !
    I'm looking forward of the other scherzo tutorial too especially 4 and 1
    keep up the good work !

  • @ElieElKhoury19
    @ElieElKhoury19 4 года назад +2

    Perfect timing as I'm working on the piece right now! Thank you Paul :D

  • @miffytobb1
    @miffytobb1 2 года назад +1

    Very useful tutorial, Paul. Thanks so much!

  • @davidbrady6910
    @davidbrady6910 4 года назад

    Thank you Paul I could listen too you forever

  • @mufelo
    @mufelo 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for this, Paul! Think the piece is probably still out of my difficulty range, but I love your tutorials nevertheless! Hope you'll do more! Thanks again!

  • @jtal19
    @jtal19 3 года назад

    Thank you. This is exactly what I was looking for to help me with this piece. Patreon forthcoming

  • @psh7193
    @psh7193 4 года назад +1

    THIS IS THE VIDEO I’VE BEEN PRAYING YOU WOULD MAKE 😍😍 I’m SOOO happy!! Thank you SO SO SOOO MUCHH. Stay safe 😊

  • @l3p3
    @l3p3 4 года назад +1

    Very interesting and nice. I like your broad perspective on art, it is not only about playing piano, not only understanding songs, not only painting, not only language etc.!

  • @craigadam
    @craigadam 2 года назад +3

    I have always loved this piece and thought it beyond my reach. You have opened my eyes and inspired me to learn it now. I will persist till I have every note under my fingers, not just in my heart. Thank you so much.

  • @e-flatmajor4493
    @e-flatmajor4493 2 года назад +1

    Really very amazing tutorial, Thank you sir

  • @TheJedo
    @TheJedo 2 года назад +1

    27:41 I actually really like these played in blocks.

  • @ZodiakGFXNovato
    @ZodiakGFXNovato 4 года назад +1

    SO LONG WAITING FOR THIS

  • @robertkukuczka9469
    @robertkukuczka9469 2 месяца назад +1

    It is such a great piece of music.

  • @ivanf2782
    @ivanf2782 Год назад

    Great tutorial. It is very useful!

  • @rothschildianum
    @rothschildianum 4 года назад +3

    It will take me ten years to master this one,but it is worth it, such a showy piece.

    • @pjbpiano
      @pjbpiano 4 года назад

      It doesn't need to take 10 years. With a good guide, a year will be more than sufficient.

  • @ishagshafeeg
    @ishagshafeeg Год назад

    Wow! This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you dear.

  • @rosycanete-yoham4383
    @rosycanete-yoham4383 3 года назад

    Thank you for your advise not to feel discouraged by not playing it in fast tempo. Keeps us striving,

  • @01FNG
    @01FNG 4 года назад

    Huge thank you Paul Barton

  • @matteocolombi9300
    @matteocolombi9300 4 года назад +21

    This is lovely. I was wondering if you could also do a performance and/or tutorial on the first Scherzo. It's so fast that sometimes it's kind of difficult to bring out the right emotions.
    Have a nice day :)

    • @stefanufer608
      @stefanufer608 4 года назад +1

      Matteo Colombi Would also appreciate a tutorial on Scherzo 1

  • @pianisticlove6915
    @pianisticlove6915 4 года назад +1

    Mr.Paul, I want to thank for every tutorial you have done for us. The work required to produce them is immense yet you make them for us when we request them. Big thanks and may you and your family stay safe.

    • @PaulBartonPiano
      @PaulBartonPiano  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much, appreciate your kind words. Please stay safe and well yourself!

  • @adriengagnon1598
    @adriengagnon1598 4 года назад +3

    I haved watched your videos since a long time Paul and I got to say that you have really mastered how to teach and how to make a great fluid tutorial. You have inspired me to try this Scherzo and get back into playing the piano! Thank you very much Paul, I wish you the best!

    • @PaulBartonPiano
      @PaulBartonPiano  4 года назад +5

      So glad you think this tutorial will encourage you to play the Scherzo. I wish you all the best too!

  • @davidhertzberg
    @davidhertzberg 3 года назад +1

    Chopin's genius is, ironically, more clearly revealed in the slow practice such as that beginning at 27:15. Very illuminating, thank you for this video.

  • @NocturnalSurgeon
    @NocturnalSurgeon 3 года назад +1

    Thanks, thanks, thanks Mr. Barton.

  • @atlantargh
    @atlantargh 4 года назад

    I took note of your comment at the beginning, mentioning any historical recordings we might be familiar with. In my case, I "grew up" with Horowitz's 1957 RCA mono recording and since then, it's been my standard version. Your tutorial made me appreciate this Scherzo even more, to the point of digging out the music and getting beyond the first page. Bravo!

  • @francoriva55
    @francoriva55 3 года назад

    Mr Paul .. thank you for your performances !! As i'm not pianist nor musician i follower you to aware the deep of the music ' soul. By from bellagio como lake italy

  • @arturtelega627
    @arturtelega627 2 года назад

    Wow! Such a approach love it! ❤️

  • @Franu2023
    @Franu2023 Месяц назад

    Found these vids through my study at the piece. So useful no bullshit instruction. Thanks !!

  • @ShreeBhaavyaAM21
    @ShreeBhaavyaAM21 4 года назад

    May god bless you and your family always.Much love to you and your family.YOUR all videos are beautiful and inspiring.May god always be with you and all the very best ❤️😇🙏

  • @scoobydoer
    @scoobydoer 4 года назад +1

    This is a brilliant tutorial. I previously watched your Fantaisie Impromptu tutorial a few years ago and it helped me enormously in preparation for a concert. This piece is in a different league but the way you explain proper practice techniques makes it seem possible to play and even perform. Thank you. An artist, musician and an outstanding gift for enabling people to achieve incredible goals. A truly amazing human being. 😊

    • @PaulBartonPiano
      @PaulBartonPiano  4 года назад +1

      Thank you, you are very flattering! Everything is possible when you set your mind to it :)

  • @gmo2119
    @gmo2119 4 года назад +6

    ❌ tutorial for pianists
    ⭕️ tutorial for super pianists

  • @lyle_marie_ceniza
    @lyle_marie_ceniza 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful

  • @michaeladdd
    @michaeladdd 4 года назад +1

    Thank you very much Paul, I'm stuck in 10:00. U just gave me a great method to practice that part.

    • @PaulBartonPiano
      @PaulBartonPiano  4 года назад +1

      you're welcome. I hope this suggestion helps.

  • @feufaiteric6310
    @feufaiteric6310 4 года назад

    Thank you very much for this great tuturial. This really makes want to learn the piece...
    Your methodology and exercices tips are full of efficiency as always (some make me think about études op10/1 and 25/12).
    I also appreciated some details about some sections as the way to see it...
    For example, I loved your "waltz approach" of some sections because this this exactly the feeling I have of theses parts.
    Moreover I believe that this feeling is probably not an "accident" when we know what a "valse" (and "A flat major") means for Chopin.
    This conforts the interpretation I have of this scherzo No.2 as the expression of Chopin's dramatic love story with Maria Wodzinska...
    Otherwise, speaking about "colors" for a general point of view, note that the Bflat major is not so far from "A flat major" (of love) and expresses the "heart" pain (for me), whereas Bflat mino rrather expresses the darkest "mortuary" side of these feeling, maybe the same image that Chopin used to give to his pupils...
    I loved as well the idea of "question-answer" of the first bars even if after listening and listening the piece I also like the idea of an self question of Chopin after the famous letter he received from Maria at the time he composed the piece.
    Of course, I have no proof of I'm saying but for the introduction, I like to imagine words such as:
    (pp) Oh My Ma-ri-a, My Ma-ri-a
    (FF) What have you done to me ?
    But all that is just feelings and as you said it well in the video, the interpretation is a matter of everyone's imagination...
    Lastly, as a more practical point of view, I was wondering about the amount of work for such a piece, compared to an another famous and difficult 10 min long piece: "ballade no.1" ?
    Keep on going with your great work...

  • @letybg946
    @letybg946 4 года назад

    Es muy grato , escucharlo , y Gracias ♥️ por compartir sus clases . Es Ud un gran Maestro .Lo Admiro mucho .Le enviamos saludos muy afectuosos desde México 🇲🇽🎹 🎼🎵🎶👏👏👏👏♥️

  • @user-uw2xv3cc1f
    @user-uw2xv3cc1f 2 года назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @PianoAchilles
    @PianoAchilles 4 года назад +2

    Very useful!

  • @bw2082
    @bw2082 4 года назад +3

    The part at 1:40 that Paul says is easy, is literally the hardest few measures...

  • @aussiegamer2658
    @aussiegamer2658 4 года назад +4

    This is amazing Paul. Thank you so much for this excellent tutorial.

  • @annazully2680
    @annazully2680 Год назад

    the waltz thing blew my mind 😊

  • @Tarosanio
    @Tarosanio 4 года назад +1

    Dear Mr. Paul, thank you so much, I’m practicing ständchen schubert by watching your play repeatly. It would be a godly gift 🎁 if you have time to do a tutorial on ständchen schubert as well. Greatly appreciated 😘😘🌺 btw, Emilie is adorable 😍

  • @arturtelega627
    @arturtelega627 2 года назад

    Well done such a work! Wow!!!!

  • @user-do6ei7uo8t
    @user-do6ei7uo8t 4 года назад +1

    Спасибо Пауль, за ролик!

    • @chezbe
      @chezbe 4 года назад

      Пол*

  • @karamiali
    @karamiali 4 года назад +2

    I love you Paul.

  • @LiquidTurbo
    @LiquidTurbo 4 месяца назад

    Hi Paul, I feel bad that I watched this for free. Thank you so much and I will try to learn this piece.

  • @davidmaciashuerta1381
    @davidmaciashuerta1381 3 года назад +1

    Muchas gracias. Muy muy útil. Thank you

  • @Zhinarkos
    @Zhinarkos 4 года назад +2

    I find your tutorials very inspiring and motivating. I still have a long way to go, a lot of problems to fix and technique to learn, and what's worse I'm doing it on a digital piano. I have made progress and I feel like I can work on the technical issues and improve without struggling with frustration. Thank you.

    • @PaulBartonPiano
      @PaulBartonPiano  4 года назад +1

      Don't worry about having a digital piano, as long as the keys are properly weighted (?) It's the musical intention and expression you put into striking the notes that truly matter - after that moment of contact the rest is out of your hands so to speak whether on an acoustic grand or digital piano. It's strange how the fingers can adapt to and overcome the difficulties associated with less-than-ideal piano keyboards. I imagine out there there are many fine pianists that have no option but to practice on old out-of-tune uprights with notes that don't work and sticking keys! Best of luck with your practice!

    • @Zhinarkos
      @Zhinarkos 4 года назад

      @@PaulBartonPiano It is a weighted 88 key piano with an adequate sound. I can always dream of better sound quality and touch response of course. But I've come to recognize the particular recording of a grand piano that it uses as something familiar and warm to me *and* I've been working with it's particular, somewhat heavy and floppy, action for eight years now (though I've been practising over twice as long as that) so whether I like it or not that is the default assumption my muscles have about the weight and movement of the piano keys.
      My current projects are the C minor prelude from Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier, Moszkowski's Etude Op 72 no. 2 in G minor with which I find the most trouble with and Chopin's Nocturne Op 72 no 1.
      Thank you so much for the encouragement and everything you do sir.

  • @nonenone845
    @nonenone845 4 года назад +1

    this is gold worth

  • @iliantiganev4541
    @iliantiganev4541 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @larrybear2382
    @larrybear2382 3 года назад

    I really like the sound of that piano.

  • @afrocretan
    @afrocretan 4 года назад

    Please make a video for the 3rd Scherzo as well. Great channel, by the way!

  • @dilljordan7303
    @dilljordan7303 2 года назад

    Wooow Paul you are amazing!
    I wanted to ask you to make tutorial for Heroic Polonaise (op.53)
    That's my dream piece and if you would find time to make tutorial for it in 2022 you would make my year...
    Currently I'm working on ballade no 1, also thanks to your tutorials!!
    Thank you so much for your work!

  • @AmirAmid
    @AmirAmid 4 года назад +1

    You are the best

  • @piano0629
    @piano0629 2 года назад

    Thanks
    It’s very helpful. 謝謝🙏

  • @fercho2168
    @fercho2168 3 года назад +2

    great!

  • @federicoferretti1030
    @federicoferretti1030 4 года назад

    Hi Paul, I absolutely love your videos and you are, overall, one of my favourite pianists. Is there any piano exercise book you would recommend for practicing?

  • @louisecarmenturnea2948
    @louisecarmenturnea2948 9 месяцев назад

    Complimenti

  • @user-bv9df5df7q
    @user-bv9df5df7q 4 года назад

    こんにちわ、今日は、とても勉強になりました、Hello, I learned a lot today. Thank you.🙋

  • @bobmeyers186
    @bobmeyers186 4 года назад +2

    Please try Liszt's Scherzo und Marsch S177! I love the piece. Your tutorial on Scherzo no 2 is great btw

  • @Adam_Pianist
    @Adam_Pianist 2 года назад +1

    This helped me SO much. This tutorial helped me find new fingering that made a hard passage easier, and the practice techniques are amazing. You’re the best

  • @trevorguy63
    @trevorguy63 7 месяцев назад

    Personal notes:
    10:00 - lyrical section
    14:24 - bass voice emphasized
    34:56 - pre coda

  • @davidmaciashuerta1381
    @davidmaciashuerta1381 3 года назад +1

    I would like you to upload in the near future La Ligerezza. Thank you and take care.

  • @jonnywilson671
    @jonnywilson671 4 года назад +3

    Would you ever think of playing Chopin's scherzo no 3 it's what I'm learning just now and it would be great to hear a rendition by you

  • @laglag305
    @laglag305 Год назад

    Tanks
    At around 39:55 you should rectify B# to B (twice)

  • @arturtelega627
    @arturtelega627 2 года назад

    No way! Wow!

  • @filipespagnol
    @filipespagnol 4 года назад

    Hi paul, very good video! How do you record your videos showing only your hands on the piano?

  • @user-ji6hh2fz9g
    @user-ji6hh2fz9g 2 года назад

    당신은 멋쟁이

  • @henryahlers5075
    @henryahlers5075 4 года назад

    Paul, Interesting that when you play section 10 in block chords it sounds a bit like Messian.

  • @russoj.
    @russoj. Год назад

    Hi Paul, good afternoon. My name is Marlon, I'm a pianist/piano teacher, I'm Brazilian. Congratulations for the excellent videos. A question... what equipment do you use to put the camera on top? Thanks. hug

  • @manuelojeda9144
    @manuelojeda9144 2 года назад

    Paul I meant to ask you about the sostenuto in Chopin's Study No. 2.

  • @JJC333
    @JJC333 3 года назад +1

    How to arrange Scherzo no. 2 for Orchestra?

  • @arturtelega627
    @arturtelega627 2 года назад

    Too much wow! But well... I'm so impressed!

  • @redfishplayz4476
    @redfishplayz4476 Год назад

    32:40 Ur a true master

  • @rcradiator
    @rcradiator 4 года назад +2

    Amazing tutorial for my favorite Chopin scherzo. Just wondering, is there any chance of a tutorial on the Schubert Op.90 Impromptus?

    • @PaulBartonPiano
      @PaulBartonPiano  4 года назад

      which Impromtu/s would you suggest? No.4 perhaps?

    • @rcradiator
      @rcradiator 4 года назад

      Paul Barton Thanks for responding! Maybe No.2? It's the most popular one and I'm currently working on No. 2 which is a bit challenging, especially with the dynamics and fingering. I also want to learn No.4 at some point, but that's after I figure out No.2

  • @conman0414
    @conman0414 4 года назад +2

    Is it odd that I have trouble with the descending arpeggio figure in PS2 but find the wide arpeggios in PS4 much easier to get under my fingers? I can't seem to shake out the tension

  • @LoveCuteCharleneChoi
    @LoveCuteCharleneChoi 3 года назад +1

    11:28 sounds like a waltz LOL

  • @dennisparreno624
    @dennisparreno624 2 года назад

    sería bueno activar los subtítulos

  • @lrxasharp
    @lrxasharp Год назад

    Hey Paul, would you say that in section 24:45, Chopin was inspired by Mozart's "O wie will ich triumphieren" at around 40 seconds in (using Kurt Moll's performance upload by leoperarm as example), or perhaps a coincidence? I'd like to think that it's the former. =) Such a wonderful descending bass.

  • @arturtelega627
    @arturtelega627 2 года назад

    Wow! How to practice just left hand? Wow!

  • @GuybThreepwood
    @GuybThreepwood 3 года назад +1

    Hi Paul, thanks for the video. More inspiration to continue learning this piece after putting it down for 10+ years. One very small note, in measure 512, you play an F-flat with the A-flat octave although there is no F-flat here. The chord is repeated with an F-flat in 516. Cheers and thanks again.

  • @IEEMAZ_Convoluted_14.2.8.5
    @IEEMAZ_Convoluted_14.2.8.5 4 года назад

    Hey Paul, can you upload a tutorial ofscherzo no 1?

  • @michaelvandi7939
    @michaelvandi7939 2 года назад

    Why is this composer so wicked😢 how could I ever play this?

  • @elnermelvin
    @elnermelvin 4 года назад +1

    I would like the sheet music but the link has no printed text. Thank you. I wish to be half as good as you someday.

  • @princessamira1579
    @princessamira1579 4 года назад

    Can u do pink who knew ?