Play Piano Play No.6 (Toccata) - Gulda, played by Jakob

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • I played this piece in the second Lockdown and it was a lot of fun to learn this "new" technique.
    I hope you like that - a bit more technical - piece! :-)
    See you in the comments!
    Jakob

Комментарии • 23

  • @bobpeck7593
    @bobpeck7593 7 месяцев назад

    You are magnificent

  • @Zachy_Wacky978
    @Zachy_Wacky978 Год назад

    This is amazing! Keep up the great work! ❤

  • @RadioClubeNeves
    @RadioClubeNeves 3 года назад +1

    Very good! This was awesome! Hugs from Portugal!

    • @jakobfenzel4105
      @jakobfenzel4105  3 года назад

      Thank you!

    • @johnpowell24xk8m
      @johnpowell24xk8m 6 месяцев назад

      Yes, hugs, kisses, smooches, and warm embraces for this Jakob, even though you did it 2 years and 8 months ago. 🥰

  • @정장인-b9w
    @정장인-b9w 3 года назад +1

    Nice camera move, nice pianist.

  • @eliaeh6839
    @eliaeh6839 3 года назад +2

    Ich lieb es und ich versteh nich wie du das hinbekommst !
    Größter Konkurrent gegen Elmar aus der klavier Manschaft meiner Meinung nach

    • @jakobfenzel4105
      @jakobfenzel4105  3 года назад +1

      Danke! 😄 Aber zwischen mir und Elmar liegen Welten! Ich bin froh, dass ich noch viel von ihm lernen kann! 😁😊

    • @eliaeh6839
      @eliaeh6839 3 года назад +1

      @@jakobfenzel4105 Von Elmar kann man IMMER was lernen 😅

    • @jakobfenzel4105
      @jakobfenzel4105  3 года назад

      Das stimmt! 😄

  • @Modeltnick
    @Modeltnick 2 года назад +1

    No disappointments here!

  • @a320214
    @a320214 3 года назад

    Very Nice !!!

  • @brianhealey5286
    @brianhealey5286 2 года назад

    Your left hand stride is very good...find Fats Waller playing Fat and Greasy then stand back!

  • @julianhuttenberger3249
    @julianhuttenberger3249 3 года назад +4

    Road to 1k Abos

  • @Joshua-dc1bs
    @Joshua-dc1bs 2 года назад +1

    What brand of piano is that?

  • @swilhelm3180
    @swilhelm3180 2 года назад

    Most people here don't realize how difficult this is to play. Very, very hard to nail all the notes with your hands flying around. I'm curious about that piano. There's no name on it. Was it refinished? Have you ever tried tuning it? If you're careful its not difficult. One tuning hammer and some rubber stoppers and an electronic tuner and you're set. A lot of keys aren't quite in tune and you could fix that in a few minutes. Maybe the pins on the soundboard are a little loose. Most people don't know how easy it is to tune a piano because piano tuners want to seem indispensable. Most of their pricing is ludicrous as well. Having maybe $30 - $40 in equipment means you don't need them hardly ever and your piano will always sound "right".
    I wanted to point out your great phrasing at 1:26 where the right hand takes on a totally different character in this piece. It really stands out. Very striking. Have you ever tried any Chopin or Debussy or Ravel? You're definitely up to it. You'd love the flexibility in the rhythm that's allowed in that era of music.
    ruclips.net/video/y5QAj175IJg/видео.html
    Here is a technical marvel with finger control few people in the world possess doing it. Pay attention to the rhythm though as he doesn't always stick to it; some people like it and some don't. But also note how his technique doesn't falter and all the notes get clearly drawn out even in the very quiet parts which any pianist knows is just brutally difficult. It brings such drama to the piece when it gets so hushed. I feel he's playing it too fast and I notice a lot of people with exceptional technical control like this guy are prone to do that "because they can" though the music may not call for it. We have to put the music above ourselves always. The original composer is always the boss though that is open to reasonable interpretation.
    Its really important to play the type of music you excel in as well as working on the weak areas but most of the time needs to be spent in the enjoyable areas otherwise its easy to overload and walk away and then its just a colossal waste. A lot of parents that aren't musical themselves don't understand this and think music playing is more mechanical but its anything but. Its not like cleaning up a room! I say this because it looks like you're really playing spontaneously and that is so good to see. I see a lot of performers regimented by their teachers and parents that have squeezed the musical life out of them so they dread performing and practising and do it with a robotic style that is gruesome on the ears. So its great you're in a much better environment. I mention this for other parents that are wondering how strong to push. I would say not very strong. Rather focus on exposing the child to many different aspects of music and closely monitor their reactions.

    • @jakobfenzel4105
      @jakobfenzel4105  2 года назад

      Thank you for your feedback! I‘ll ask my Dad about the piano brand! Yeah, i want to play Chopin in the future also. The guy in the video is really a musical-genius. But i also think, that he‘s playing it a little bit too fast.

    • @swilhelm3180
      @swilhelm3180 2 года назад

      @@jakobfenzel4105 Yeah it happens a lot. Sometimes its nerves as well. If we're nervous we just want to get it over with so we can feel that peace afterwards. Nerves are difficult to deal with. Maybe we just shouldn't care. Then we'd be free to perform with all that distraction. Our own mind can be puzzling to understand.