F. Chopin - I'm still working on. Yamaha P515.
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- Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024
- I would like to share with you the fragments of Fryderyk Chopin's works that I am currently practicing.
These are small forms for pianists, but for me it's the Himalayas ...
Each of your comments will be a great motivation for me.
Don't be too radical with your opinions - I've only been playing for 1.5 years.
1. F. Chopin - Prelude op. 28 nr 20
2. F. Chopin - Mazurka op. 68 nr 3
3. F. Chopin - Mazurka B-flat Major KK IVb nr 1
4. F. Chopin - Lento con gran espressione (Op. posth.)
Very impressive. I have been playing for 2 years and really admire your skill and progress . You inspire me to keep going 🤗
That's very nice that my work is inspiring to other! I wish you good luck to your progress. Every single man has the individual tempo of jumping to the next level.
You're doing great man. Chopin is not easy to play. Keep going. Congratulations.
Thanks a lot for your comment! You have great pieces on your channel!
Waouh it sounds liké an acoustic piano...Bravo Yamaha...
Great for year and a half!
One day I will learn the piece you played ☺️
Sounds excellent.
I'm just starting the piano journey!
Awesome!
Good luck!
Beautiful playing !
The pedalling sounds great
OMG ! I'm totally amazed by your skills, after only 1.5 years of learning to play the piano. It's very impressive, indeed. Congratulations ! Do you play everyday ? How many hours a day do you play ? I started playing Chopin when I was 11 years old (because he was and still is my favorite composer ever) and kept learning until I was 18 years old. I used to play Chopin great pieces back then, but I lost almost all my skills, after many years without playing. Now, I just can play a few waltz. But seeing you play so well after only 1.5 years makes me want to get back to it and gives me hope. Thank you for being such an inspiration. 🙏
Thank you Annie for such a touching comment! I try to play at least 1-2 hours every day. Of course, sometimes when I'm in the right mood, I play even longer. I think it's the love of Chopin that pushes me forward - I started playing just to learn as many Chopin pieces as possible. I believe you will get back into good playing form - a lot of people on my channel played as kids, then stopped, then came back again! It's still easier than starting from scratch in old age. Hugs to you and your sweet dogs!
@@damianmachnik5590, thank you for your sweet response. 🥰 My dogs say Hi back to you.
I found your videos by searching Yamaha piano models and I have one more question : I saw that you changes from a Yamaha P515 to a CLP-775… could you tell me more about your feedback on both these pianos ? The piano I still have is my childhood piano which is old and somes keys don’t respond well, as well as the pedals… and being able to play the piano with headphones, at night without bothering the neighbors, is a dream to me, so I’m curious about your feedback on both Yamaha models. Do you enjoy playing more on the CLP-775 ?
@@damianmachnik5590 , and I also started to play the piano because I wanted to play Chopin pieces after listening my best friend’s mother playing the Fantaisie-Impromptu C-Sharp minor, op.66., one of my favorite pieces to this day, with the Prelude in C-Sharp Minor (No 20), and the Ballade No 4 in F Minor… and a few others… 😉💖🥰
@@mandylou7506 For its price range, the P515 is really attractive. However, I decided to change it to the CLP-775 model, because the distributor was selling copies at a good price, which were used by participants of the Chopin Competition for practice. The main advantage for me is the softer keyboard in the 775 than in the P515 (which is not the softest in Yamaha models anyway). It's best if you try out a few models at local retailers.
@@damianmachnik5590, thank you for your response. 💖🙏 I was more looking at the PS500, (the latest model replacing P515) actually, versus the CLP-775. But you are right, when the time of getting it comes, I’ll go to the nearest Yamaha piano retailer to try them. Thank you very much for your feedback. 🙏
The p515 is the best sounding portable in that price range . you should have played it with a good set of headphones or invested in a Bose S1 or a couple of Hs series monitors as auxillary speakers. i Have two P515s One in my home with two HS8 monitors and one in my pickup with two Bose S1s for busking. Of course my car is 22 years old . : )
Me too. I love the feel of the P-515 keys. I would have purchased 'other' pianos otherwise. I only use headphones and/or the onboard speakers only. I felt that I didn't need external amp/speakers. ruclips.net/user/shorts9qswjMdOO0E?feature=share
I bought a Yamaha P515 online and i couldn't get it to sound even remotely as good as this. Ended up returning it. Maybe it was faulty. It sounded super muffled and wouldn't get very loud. You sound good though lol
Sorry to hear that! I recently bought the P515 also after months of research and comparing it 5 or 6 other models. It sounds wonderful and the action is superb
Oh it's sad... P515 has one of the best sounds in these price range. Action and responsibility are also great.
@@damianmachnik5590 I have a Roland FP-90 and the sound is kind of metallic and hollow sounding. It sound good if you're just banging away at it but if you try something melodic you can definitely hear it. That's why i wanted to get the Yamaha p-515.
Since that didn't work out, I ended up getting the Synthogy Grand Pianos VST. The Steinway German D is my favorite and I finally have a piano sound I feel comfortable with.
@@BUJU2007 How do you deal with a VST? How do you set it up?
Are these fragments in a book I could order?
Please don't look at the keyboard 🎹 so intensely, be like Rubinstein or Kempoff 👍👍👍
Get a Roland you will be playing a Steinway, not a CFX and it's not a real CFX either...yeah
Only on Steinway you will play like a real Steinway...
@@damianmachnik5590 Just try some VST, like VSL Yamaha CFX, or Bössendorder, or Steinway. The sound is flawless, expensive but worth it.