I Learned This Chopin Etude in 7 Days

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

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  • @linnapp
    @linnapp Год назад +246

    youtube threw this into the algorythm so you MIGHT have a chance - needless to say: extremely nice production quality!!!

  • @fractalsip
    @fractalsip Год назад +63

    I remember learning this under a week the past summer as a personal project of mine-I raced my friend and whoever finished it first would owe the other person boba. I managed to finish it in just under 4 days, but I had to practice a heck ton lmao. This video is really awesome, keep it up!

    • @patricklipiano
      @patricklipiano  Год назад +9

      Thanks- and under 4 days is crazy! respect.

    • @raleedy
      @raleedy Год назад +3

      Define "finish".

    • @fractalsip
      @fractalsip Год назад +5

      @@raleedy By finished, I meant that I could play it up to tempo with minimal mistakes and no sheet music.

    • @fractalsip
      @fractalsip Год назад +1

      @@patricklipiano Thanks! :)

    • @i.ehrenfest349
      @i.ehrenfest349 Год назад

      What is boba?

  • @juleswinter7083
    @juleswinter7083 Год назад +66

    Leaving a comment for the algorithm!
    Really well edited, well played and pretty damn impressive.
    I wish you nothing but the best

  • @currywinborn3129
    @currywinborn3129 Год назад +9

    Wow! Thank you for sharing this, it’s super inspiring. This was the etude that ultimately made me have to drop out of music school for a while because i tried to brute force it and ended up getting tennis elbow in my right arm. Watching you figure it out in a week reminded me that i never quite finished it and i’d love to return to it now that i’m a little more mature. Thank you so much!

  • @luana-oe3rp
    @luana-oe3rp Год назад +6

    That was actually fun and the final result was quite impressive, keep it up!

  • @thisismoyukhsworld2022
    @thisismoyukhsworld2022 Год назад +32

    It takes 7 weeks to learn this even for highly advanced pianists.

    • @whoisthispianist194
      @whoisthispianist194 Год назад +6

      Where did you get that idea from? Advanced pianists learn ALL the Chopin etudes in 3 months.

  • @asterius4271
    @asterius4271 Год назад +17

    Great video man and great editing! Very cool watching players learn pieces and you managed to keep it interesting too. Would love to see more in the future if you enjoyed making this one.

  • @chainuser1774
    @chainuser1774 Год назад +96

    This Etude is no joke. The left hand is so awkward throughout. It's brilliant but destroys my brain. Chopins 10 8 is a middle finger to those who say he only wrote for the right hand.

    • @24cf648
      @24cf648 Год назад

      For real, for me the left hand was actually harder than the right

    • @jamesrockybullin5250
      @jamesrockybullin5250 Год назад

      @@24cf648 Jeez man, how underdeveloped must your left hand be to think the left hand of this is harder than the right?

    • @Miguel_I_guess
      @Miguel_I_guess Год назад +1

      Chopins 10 12 is a punch to the gut for those who say he only wrote for the right hand

    • @chainuser1774
      @chainuser1774 Год назад +9

      @@jamesrockybullin5250 Imagine putting another pianist down when we should be lifting eachother up and encouraging one another. The left hand in itself isn't difficult but pairing it with the right is a bit odd, especially at first. The whole point of Chopin's Etudes are to help develop technique and build up both hands. If you aren't struggling a bit then you aren't challenging yourself and learning.

    • @jamesrockybullin5250
      @jamesrockybullin5250 Год назад

      @@chainuser1774 I'm glad you agree the right hand is harder than the left. It's a couple of spread chords and voicing a few characterful melodies, compared to a ruthless two-and-a-half minute gauntlet that will destroy your wrist if you don't have perfect technique. They're not even comparable.

  • @Taylor-Ma
    @Taylor-Ma Год назад +3

    If I practiced as efficient as you did, I could get full scholarship. From zero to memorizing whole piece in 7 days.. OMG... Incredible!!

  • @stuffattheartsdotcello2475
    @stuffattheartsdotcello2475 Год назад +15

    Glad to see another TwoSetter! Keep practicing you’ll hit 40 hours one day!

  • @nannalaz
    @nannalaz 2 дня назад

    Good job on playing this etude at a decent tempo memorized in only 7 days! Also, great video! Great editing, humour and relatability. New subscriber gained, you're too underrated

  • @yurigagarin5805
    @yurigagarin5805 Год назад +5

    What a unique way to document your journey. Enjoyed all of it!

  • @LizzySkater13
    @LizzySkater13 Год назад +2

    The sneeze was so real. Subscribed! Nice job!

  • @Isabelled13
    @Isabelled13 Год назад +4

    bro these results in a week are pretty fire ngl KEEP IT UP 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @seamtaro
    @seamtaro Год назад +30

    When I started to learn Chopin etudes, it was a breakthrough for me.
    What is fascinating about Chopin's etudes is that it has no boundaries on how you want it to sound. A single note may need dependency for the other notes in the harmony (which is why I love it so much that he uses a suspended 4th before the coda entrances, so when a listener has a hint of thought that "oh this is where the coda begins").
    Another is the usage of pedal, I will mention this Etude in the video, there are numerous recordings (such as Frederic Chiu's) where the limit of use of the pedal rather refined the crisp of sound for those fast passages. Some would dare use much of the pedal, but only to the extent of not flooding its harmonies, as it may sound gibberish. But of course, we have our own personal tastes.
    The last important thing I want to mention is body movements. The importance of movement, such as movement from your wrists, to your arms, until your extremities, will make a clearer picture on how you want to do it, with avoiding the risk of injury and strain. Sure, it may look or seem awkward on our side of the keys, but to the audience, it is a completely different point of view. Know your movements, and the fingers will do the rest.
    A thing to note about Chopin's etudes is that every passage is flowing. It is the gateway on when to build up tension, when to resolve, and when to place those little breathes. The more you start to learn more Chopin etudes, the more it will make more sense. It's the reason why I like to call these etudes "The Art of Exhibition."

  • @JeremyNohrnbergComposer
    @JeremyNohrnbergComposer Год назад +34

    Incredible job man! No one’s talking about the fact you learned a Chopin etude in a week when I can’t learn the easiest prelude in a month! Super talented pianist and really exited to see more!

    • @jacobhebbel6448
      @jacobhebbel6448 Год назад

      I don't think there's an easiest prelude; if its a competition between the e minor, b minor, and a major, then know that all of those are quite difficult.

    • @ZhiKang-u5j
      @ZhiKang-u5j 22 дня назад

      Wait how is the prelude in a major difficult

  • @emilski3453
    @emilski3453 Год назад +27

    I'm glad I'm not the only one that just unloads their frustration by playing La Campanella's right hand out of nowhere lmao (4:27)

    • @MrNewtonsdog
      @MrNewtonsdog Год назад +2

      lol same.
      "one day..."

    • @mahyargharehdaghi9383
      @mahyargharehdaghi9383 Год назад +1

      lmao we're many without even knowing it

    • @L.Bonomo
      @L.Bonomo Год назад +1

      same, xD. and i also play la fille aux cheveux de lin to calm down

    • @MyrtleKeys
      @MyrtleKeys 11 месяцев назад

      yesss me too lol

  • @terranbricklin
    @terranbricklin Год назад +3

    Honestly insanity, you're incredibly skilled if you can learn an etude to that level at only a week. Also congrats on the attention, you deserve it! :)

  • @meemaurice
    @meemaurice Год назад +10

    Hey maestro! Bravo on tackling Chopin's wild ride - good job, and hilarious 🎹🚀
    If you're up for a challenge check out my suggestions:
    1. Ghost. Practise LH alone with a ghost RH. 8 bars at a time.
    (It's pretending to play the RH part on the keys, but not actually playing it).
    Your brain will do the full muscle work, but allow your ears to focus on LH.
    2) 4x + 7 = 3x² −2
    3) At 3:03 melodic finesse fragment. Phrase it for example by reducing weight from notes e---d-c in the second bar.
    (All the fun, and frankly most of the beauty lies in the LH in that piece. All the LH lines can be carefully phrased.)
    4) Kill the turtle. Skip the turtle stage. The RH behaves drastically different in that piece, in that scenario. Start at medium-slow.
    5) Illusion of speed. Make it FEEL fast without going Martha tempos by worrying less about the strength of the RH passages.
    (It will feel faster if there are less heavy notes in the RH, instead only a few chosen ones slightly accented [SLIGHTLY] and generally more light, wind-like notes (touched, not smashed). Also, it's easier to play that way.)
    6) 9 minutes of break every 42.0 minutes of practise?
    7) 7:17 the unintentional rubato was great. More of such.
    8) No tempting screens at the piano.
    9) Illusion of speed vol2. It will FEEL faster if you perform precise and interesting articulation in the LH. Throughout.
    (Interesting = varied and not repetitive.)
    10) Suspected imposer. The opening FORTE doesn't come from Chopin, maybe? Make sure you check that with some quality editions, like Ekier or probably even Henle.
    0) SOS, Invite a tuner's for God's sake please. Call now, please, a tuner.
    Good luck!✌

  • @mememed2363
    @mememed2363 Год назад +2

    I love seeing the process you go through I can relate so much 😭😭😭

  • @autumn-7886
    @autumn-7886 Год назад

    This is fking hilarious and honestly so realistic for anyone learning the piano esp a beginner (except the ladt part youre so good)

  • @jwilliams8210
    @jwilliams8210 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed the video (very entertaining)! And I still thought you did pretty darn good for a notoriously difficult etude!!

  • @aishwaryaiyer7796
    @aishwaryaiyer7796 Год назад +1

    the random rush e is so real

  • @Chopin-Etudes-Cosplay
    @Chopin-Etudes-Cosplay Год назад

    Love the video, and great sense of humor. Btw for this etude, I really like Aristo Sham’s performance in the chopin competition!

  • @yuliagrebennikova
    @yuliagrebennikova Год назад +3

    I like your editing, sense of humor and your great piano skill 👍🤩❤

  • @thisisjnv
    @thisisjnv Год назад +2

    From 9:14 for me the most beautiful left hand passage of the entire etude. Its singing.
    Thank you for these practice tips! More more moreee 😊

  • @frooxe
    @frooxe Год назад +1

    Loving this format! Love your humor. More if possible please!

  • @laurenbjeldanes5368
    @laurenbjeldanes5368 Год назад

    Dan thats crazy, good job! In just 7 days this is really good. Give it more time and you'll have yourself a really polished performance!

  • @ricardoramost
    @ricardoramost Год назад

    You are the kind of youtuber to see a video and expect at least 100k+ Subscribers, I see a future in your channel, your talent is impressive truly, keep up the practice!

  • @annazully2680
    @annazully2680 Год назад

    S tier video youve posted here, new subscriber obtained 👏🏼

  • @massimorusso4997
    @massimorusso4997 Год назад

    I’m gonna leave a comment for the algorithm too- this is awesome content and I would love to see this channel grow! :D

  • @whiteshiftracing
    @whiteshiftracing Год назад

    What a refreshing piano channel. Don’t lose your sense of humour! Brilliant work, only 7 days. I’ve been stuck on pieces for a year 😅

  • @thatnicekid04
    @thatnicekid04 Год назад +1

    Legendary editing skills! Great work!

  • @Alledah.M
    @Alledah.M Год назад +3

    "practicing off camera" had me laughing so hard!
    But yes, these etude is very challenging indeed!

  • @Eritha_Borne
    @Eritha_Borne Год назад

    You manage to beautifully capture the pain of pianists world wide. Thank you for your suffering for our entertainment :)))))

  • @gregoberski5897
    @gregoberski5897 Год назад +1

    Really great video. Good job and very entertaining editing and commentary! This inspires me to give this one a try!

  • @riderofwhite1131
    @riderofwhite1131 Год назад +1

    This is quite a quality video, may success be with you!

  • @danielzhu194
    @danielzhu194 Год назад

    Great video and playing! The unintentional “rubato” is so relatable lol

  • @Monitorbread
    @Monitorbread Год назад +2

    underrated, need more people know this funi utuber

  • @zorac91
    @zorac91 Год назад

    Your editing was fire, I loved it!

  • @bigbadcuff
    @bigbadcuff Год назад +1

    I play piano and this is extremely impressive that you managed to learn this much of this difficult etude in such a short amount of time. I struggle with reading sheet music for piano so I usually stick to improvising things and playing by ear so I respect anyone that can read piano music quickly 😅

  • @kellyrichardson3665
    @kellyrichardson3665 Год назад

    I love that your video is 10:25 and that's Georges Bizet's birthday! (You also use his music throughout) Bizet was an excellent pianist.

  • @hello-rq8kf
    @hello-rq8kf Год назад +2

    3:35 _classical guitarists screaming in the distance_

  • @Manuel_Torralba
    @Manuel_Torralba Год назад +1

    This is the youtube video i've been waiting for

    • @patricklipiano
      @patricklipiano  Год назад

      This is the youtube comment I've been waiting for- thanks!

  • @uhigldasdtyuiosagjk
    @uhigldasdtyuiosagjk 8 месяцев назад

    When I first saw this video, I really didn't know anything about music. Since then, I have gained a significant amount of knowledge, and I can actually apricate what's going on.

  • @yorkzie7593
    @yorkzie7593 Год назад +4

    fuckin gold, your mind must have been spinning with the the etude all week

  • @littlebumgorf
    @littlebumgorf Год назад +1

    Your editing is good. Nice

  • @FabTwoI
    @FabTwoI Год назад

    Okay ngl I found this not just a little educational somehow but very entertaining at the same time
    I enjoyed!

  • @jackisinforthewin
    @jackisinforthewin Год назад +20

    i would subscribe but i need to see that you need to keep making amazing content like this

  • @Michachel
    @Michachel Год назад +1

    Your editing is way above your subscriber count nice video

  • @dnarvarg
    @dnarvarg Год назад

    You just gained a follower ! Great video man

  • @nauszh7980
    @nauszh7980 Год назад

    you defo deserve sm more subscribers. :)

  • @Highlander1432
    @Highlander1432 Год назад

    Very good work
    Gives me hope that I could learn this one
    This is one of my favorites!

  • @liande_
    @liande_ Год назад

    Wow! Youre video quality is so good at first i didnt even realise that you are such a small creator

  • @nikolaibaranov1254
    @nikolaibaranov1254 Год назад

    Bro, very good video!!! Keep it up✊️

  • @gerardpaire304
    @gerardpaire304 Год назад

    BRAVO !! Jouer par cœur et correctement cette étude en une semaine est une belle performance ! Et votre vidéo est très drôle et amusante. Super !

  • @kiaruna
    @kiaruna Год назад

    was a pleasure watching this !!

  • @Thesecretlifeof_someone
    @Thesecretlifeof_someone 6 дней назад

    The editing is fire

  • @mrmustache7023
    @mrmustache7023 Год назад +6

    nice editing and learning that much in 7 days is still pretty good

  • @em8714
    @em8714 Год назад

    Well done. This is a great video for what seems like your first.

  • @frederick3296
    @frederick3296 Год назад +2

    this guy deserves more subs

  • @anthonyaustin1375
    @anthonyaustin1375 Год назад

    7 days ?...youve done so well I've been practicing these etudes for a lifetime I gave up before I lost my sanity

  • @Jenoplay
    @Jenoplay Год назад +1

    Good editing bro and very entertaining for me

  • @IsabelMakesMusic
    @IsabelMakesMusic Год назад

    I totally love your humour! Subscribed :)

  • @jimmymontoki743
    @jimmymontoki743 Год назад

    Nice video and good luck with the algorithm

  • @oimig5376
    @oimig5376 Год назад

    Incredible job man!

  • @Ahmed-yg3wp
    @Ahmed-yg3wp Год назад

    Waw i dodnt know you havent posted for 2 years if your realy going to post often im here because i enjoyed this video

  • @timothytikker1147
    @timothytikker1147 Год назад

    Walter Gieseking's method was to begin by learning a piece away from the piano. I've worked with this method, and have found it very effective. When I finally bring a piece to the piano it's refreshing to feel that I'm getting my hands around notes that I already know. As to what can go into learning away from the keyboard: hearing notes in the mind's ear, identifying patterns, visualizing the notes on the keyboard, one's fingers playing the notes, visualizing the score, etc. All of these of course contribute to memorization, and the more kinds of memory are employed the stronger the memorization will be.

  • @phamtranminhthong
    @phamtranminhthong Год назад

    Sneaking in La Campanella at 4:27 is so relatable Lmaooo

  • @FutExpress2025
    @FutExpress2025 Год назад +1

    Great job 👏👏 What's the Name of the music in 01:40 ??

  • @gameclips5734
    @gameclips5734 Год назад +2

    it mostly uses simple patterns that don't take long to learn, then you can spend your time on the less familiar ones. it's nice and short too with lots of repetition

  • @gdzieswyzej8071
    @gdzieswyzej8071 Год назад +2

    RUclips algorithm got me here

  • @Iwalkpast
    @Iwalkpast Год назад +2

    bruhhh memories, this was my first second chopin etude ( of opus 10), it was really not an easy task and it took me many months since technically I still was not very prepared for it. Now I'm working on the entire set for a recital hopefully...

    • @patricklipiano
      @patricklipiano  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing and best of luck on the full set!

    • @Iwalkpast
      @Iwalkpast Год назад

      @@patricklipiano thanks dude, wish u the best too

  • @cablenelsonbabygrandpiano842
    @cablenelsonbabygrandpiano842 Год назад

    Beautiful! Very good!

  • @0pherSax
    @0pherSax Год назад

    Insane skills, keep it up!

  • @orlandocarrillo7132
    @orlandocarrillo7132 Год назад +6

    If it took, with your skill level 7 days, probably it would take 3 months for an intermediate pianist like myself. And I'd still play it not 100% correctly

    • @Olleg.G
      @Olleg.G Год назад +2

      I will learn it for 3 years.) May be for 3 lifes.😂

  • @Paganini-Liszt
    @Paganini-Liszt Год назад

    RUclips has blessed this video

  • @stoneuniko3057
    @stoneuniko3057 Год назад

    I can completely understand your pain 😂😂😂 i’ve been practiced this piece for ages and going thru all of the painful stages. But I never feel I can achieve the level of Eric Lu’s playing.

  • @kanechan7647
    @kanechan7647 Год назад

    Of course, as we all know, it cannot be commented "good" still need to have a lot of practice to master all the technique and bla bla bla.....
    Except for above "comment", to be honest, the sound is not bad at all, quite impressive and encouraging video! I believe, you did really enjoy very much on this seven day of pratice.
    And finally, you are not alone XD

  • @ethanrox57
    @ethanrox57 Год назад +1

    lol this is pretty relatable i can do black keys waterfall and revolutionary and am tryna complete the set but i cant bring myself to go through the agony again of learning another etude from op 10

  • @jasonlee-music2230
    @jasonlee-music2230 Год назад

    Really enjoyed watching this video

  • @pawncube2050
    @pawncube2050 Год назад +2

    love the math references

  • @caseym8385
    @caseym8385 Год назад

    Well done! I’m gonna go ahead and be “that guy” and say it looks like a lot of tension in your pinky staying outstretched when not in use that is probably making your forearms burn with lots of practice.

  • @henryhorst9858
    @henryhorst9858 Год назад +8

    How did you practice staying close to the keys and what’s your main idea of relaxation in this etude? These little challenges are fun, I just did that same thing with the third ballade, and you did a great job for only 7 days!

    • @patricklipiano
      @patricklipiano  Год назад +5

      My technique in this video mostly relied on my "default" technique, which I've built up over many years of playing piano (though it doesn't have to take many years).
      For staying close to the keys (and playing habits in general): be aware of your technique while practicing slowly, then gradually discontinue bad playing habits
      For relaxation: move your fingers, wrists, arm, and body efficiently (to minimize tension)-and let more of your arm + body weight (gravity) produce power instead of forcing it completely with muscles
      Hope this helps!

  • @abner0706
    @abner0706 Год назад

    Im not surprised, i learned the funeral march in two days. Only professional musicians can do it

  • @lynne8714
    @lynne8714 Год назад

    HELP NO WAY BY MEMORY PERFORMANCE IN JS 7 DAYSSSS AAAA, im gonna start learning this and my mums telling me to finish in 2 days (since its JUST 5 PAgES) and now im sobbing

  • @Woodward23
    @Woodward23 Год назад +2

    Funny ass video

  • @mattsdpell5029
    @mattsdpell5029 Год назад

    Smart, useful and nice

  • @paperboar1
    @paperboar1 Год назад

    you gonna become popular bro

  • @jackcurley1591
    @jackcurley1591 Год назад

    Hilarious vid! Subbed!!

  • @Tralo7
    @Tralo7 Год назад

    If you play a wrong note, make sure to back it up with more so that it seems intentional 👍

  • @DrampekS
    @DrampekS Год назад

    Here before 1k subs! (I'm the 800th one lol)

  • @nabiiii
    @nabiiii Год назад

    Yoo you're amazing

  • @Katsariss
    @Katsariss Год назад

    unintentional rubber

  • @nickpollockpiano
    @nickpollockpiano Год назад

    Nice video ❤

  • @jucahe1561
    @jucahe1561 Год назад

    Amazing!

  • @Thomasd706
    @Thomasd706 Год назад

    Impressive! You should make more progress/learning videos

  • @Dylonely_9274
    @Dylonely_9274 Год назад

    A casual week for an American-Asian.

  • @PianoTechSupport
    @PianoTechSupport Год назад

    Good progress for 7 days! I think theres something in your hand you can look at, it has a lot of give. Otherwise great video!

  • @Skimeric
    @Skimeric Год назад

    Amazing stuff. I wish I could learn a piece that fast lol