I have watched A LOT of piano techinque vidoes and channels in the past 9 months, and this channel is far better then any of them. Thanks for great work! You are really helping people.
Months of videos watched and teachers paid, you’re the only one who taught me proper technique in a weeks time. I’m hoping to book some lessons with you soon. Would love to see a video on how to properly minimize the scissor and rotation motions!
Haven’t tried it yet but it does make sense to follow a natural fluid movement which probably helps you to be less tense & relax, rather than shifting from one firm position to the next across the keys
Thank you very much so imlortant information I haven't seen anywhere else so helpful thank you!!! I have difficulty in especialy right hand descending arpeggios. .Would you consider to make a video about it??🙏🙏🙏
This is definitely a great technique for playing arpeggios becasue the hand remains very relaxed. Would this also be a good technique for playing Chopin's "Ocean" Etude?
Would you mind sharing with me some of the best instructional videos so that I can have more inspiration for new content? Share one or two videos here in the comment, please.
You have explained exactly what you do on the piano. Not like others who only showed fast with saying just like this. Many thanks
I have watched A LOT of piano techinque vidoes and channels in the past 9 months, and this channel is far better then any of them. Thanks for great work! You are really helping people.
Thank you so much! Comments like yours get me more motivated to keep posting more videos! I just published a new video, and I think you will like it.
The best is Denis Zukhov.
The triangles and circles on the score help a lot. The camera views are very clear.
Months of videos watched and teachers paid, you’re the only one who taught me proper technique in a weeks time. I’m hoping to book some lessons with you soon. Would love to see a video on how to properly minimize the scissor and rotation motions!
I loved the concept of the in and out motion for arpeggios, It loosened up my playing. Thank you ❤️
Great video as always 👍
Haven’t tried it yet but it does make sense to follow a natural fluid movement which probably helps you to be less tense & relax, rather than shifting from one firm position to the next across the keys
Yes, it helps a lot! Let me know if you tried
Thank you very much so imlortant information I haven't seen anywhere else so helpful thank you!!! I have difficulty in especialy right hand descending arpeggios. .Would you consider to make a video about it??🙏🙏🙏
Hi! Thank you so much! I just created a video about this topic, inspired in your comment!
@@TanomaruPianoAcademy Thank you so much dear Helio I will be looking forward to you video thank you!!!!
This is definitely a great technique for playing arpeggios becasue the hand remains very relaxed. Would this also be a good technique for playing Chopin's "Ocean" Etude?
Yes, it definetly helps when playing Ocean Etude! I actually dicovered this technique in pieces just as Ballade 1 and the Ocean Etude!
Can you make a video for left hand?
I’m learning ballade no1 and there’s a part where I need to master arpeggios
Could you tell me which bars are those arpeggios?
Thank you
You're welcome, John!
Top. Brabo.
People learning waterfall etude ⬇️
That one is exciting and hard!
The candle is nice but isn’t’ dangerous??…
For you digital piano……
Actually, it is not dangerous at all because it is a fake candle! It's a LED candle! Haha
@@TanomaruPianoAcademy ahahahha ok
Suimasen. Ne
since when donny yen play piano?
I play since 2002
Autotune 5:02
What?
This is hard for me to watch,the best instructional videos mostly play and show how to,you mostly talk,it’s irritating,sorry I’ll pass on this👎
Would you mind sharing with me some of the best instructional videos so that I can have more inspiration for new content? Share one or two videos here in the comment, please.
@@TanomaruPianoAcademy I will try,I don’t know how to load videos on yt but I will try to,thank you.