Practicing 12 hours a day

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  • Опубликовано: 2 мар 2023
  • Rome wasn't built in a day... blabla... I guess they weren't working 12 hours a day.
    Don't try this experiment at home,
    It will make you an unstoppable prodigy (and extremely sleepy).
    Jokes aside, (this sounds like grandma but okey)
    I hope you'll find this video motivating - that is its only purpose (and also to demonstrate how much coffee I drink a day).
    one of my performances if you're curious : • Mariam Muchiashvili - ...
    instagram: / mariam_much
    Video is shot and edited by me
    Music performed by me:
    02:44 - R. Shumann, ABEGG Variations, op. 1;
    03:28; 04:57 - F. Chopin - Nocturne Op. 9, N. 3, in B major;
    Music used:
    01:54 - Bach, "Aria" (Alfred Cortot)
    Link:
    • Alfred Cortot plays Ba...
    03:56 - Beethoven, Sonata N. 3 (Jumppanen, Biret)
    Link:
    • Beethoven: Sonata No.3...
    04:34 voiceover used from "Art of Piano" - documentary segment on Glenn Gould,
    Link:
    • Art of Piano -- Glenn ...
    05:48 - Tchaikovsky, "Rêverie du soir" (Richter)
    Link:
    • Richter plays Tchaikov...
    Video on 06:21 - Alfred Cortot rare videos
    Link:
    • Alfred Cortot rare videos
    06:56 - Shubert-Liszt, 10 Lieder transcriptions, Litanie (Vladimir Sofronitsky)
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    • Vladimir Sofronitsky p...
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Комментарии • 827

  • @MicahBratt
    @MicahBratt Год назад +2571

    The hardest thing about practicing on an advanced level is you're working so hard for that last 10% which is also the hardest to maintain.

    • @davideatwell6577
      @davideatwell6577 Год назад +8

      Indeed

    • @anju8376
      @anju8376 Год назад +222

      but there is no “last 10%.” no one ever “finishes” this journey because the scope for improvement is infinite. as musicians we should never assume we’ll arrive at a destination, because there is no end point. and that’s on growth mindset. forever a student, forever learning.

    • @krollpeter
      @krollpeter Год назад +19

      @@anju8376 the last 10 % to be in the top!
      Of course the journey never ends.

    • @jacktreeman6791
      @jacktreeman6791 Год назад +4

      That's not true. Some of the greatest players practice the least. You should be spending most of your time practicing using the score without actually playing.

    • @krollpeter
      @krollpeter Год назад +4

      @@jacktreeman6791 Who?

  • @NelsonStJames
    @NelsonStJames Год назад +772

    I really appreciate and admire artists who let us see the world of an artist without feeling the need to pander to an audience that really isn't interested in art.

    • @mariam_much
      @mariam_much  Год назад +16

      ❤️

    • @pixelzebra8440
      @pixelzebra8440 Год назад +6

      Exactly I agree

    • @venusspacey9685
      @venusspacey9685 15 дней назад

      ​@@mariam_muchwow you're a great musician!! And nice yams!!! 🍑 @5:45, you knew what you were doing..😅

    • @cimbrito
      @cimbrito 11 дней назад

      @@venusspacey9685 go rub one of man

  • @littlebumgorf
    @littlebumgorf Год назад +401

    I graduated from a conservatory not wanting to touch the piano ever again. I'm not sure when or if I will feel ready to play. My mental state is too negative; when I practice, all I see is darkness. I avoid talking about this with former colleagues and new friends because no one seems to understand. Thank you for this video. It was therapeutic for me.

    • @mariam_much
      @mariam_much  Год назад +86

      I also had that kind of experience for some period of time. Talking helped me a lot. Hope you'll find your way with or without music. wish you all the best.

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC Год назад +36

      Sounds valid to me. I didn’t touch the violin for 10 years out of principle, the principle being rejecting what my mother did to me with regard to it. Cognitive behavioural therapy (that you can do to yourself from a book called Feeling good: the new mood therapy) may help. Or DBT which is basically the same with aspects to combat pitfalls of CBT.
      Alternatively you could pick up a new, different instrument just for no pressure fun.

    • @worstmusicproduction
      @worstmusicproduction Год назад +13

      Thank both you for this comment (because after years of performing and composing music I burnt out completely and thought that I’m no good for it at all) and Mariam - this video helped a lot and inspired me to continue studying ❤

    • @herzaislad
      @herzaislad Год назад

      Why not wanting to touch it ever again? Coz u played it too much/often in the conservatory? "When u love somethin and do it too much you end up sick of it" that kinda stuff?

    • @stanwaltman4349
      @stanwaltman4349 Год назад +11

      @@herzaislad mental abuse, or toxic environments can do that too. also burnout. chances are somehow or another it wasn't a good environment for this person to thrive

  • @mariam_much
    @mariam_much  Год назад +904

    I've never encountered with so many intellectual musicians with aspiration to get lost in music.
    I'm 10000 times more motivated, Thank you!

    • @adrianchewygum
      @adrianchewygum Год назад +7

      I found you too!

    • @fausto8881
      @fausto8881 Год назад +2

    • @wuwupiano
      @wuwupiano Год назад +2

      Thank you for sharing your art and this very beautiful part of the world!

    • @savesoil3133
      @savesoil3133 Год назад +1

      Love❤🎼🎶🎵
      #SaveSoil #ConsciousPlanet

    • @Dnmk2007
      @Dnmk2007 Год назад

      Alfred Cortot déchire.

  • @robinsarchiz
    @robinsarchiz Год назад +243

    Usually with these sorts of musician vlogs there's an offputting sense of the grandiosity of a musician's lifestyle. But you've portrayed it quite humbly and realistically, while retaining artfullness. I'm left wanting more.

    • @mariam_much
      @mariam_much  Год назад +11

      Thanks a lot for an honest review! I hope you'll like my future works too

  • @peyton4719
    @peyton4719 Год назад +104

    I fell in love with piano at 13, but as life got more and more complex and difficult, my love for it turned into resentment. I ended up going to college for music, in my second year now. It's been hard rebuilding that once childlike wonder and enamor it used to have. But this video sparked something in me I haven't felt in a very long time. Thank you so much

    • @mariam_much
      @mariam_much  Год назад +5

      Thank you for watching🫶

    • @KirisR
      @KirisR 13 дней назад

      How’s it going?

  • @jarrahtree5130
    @jarrahtree5130 Год назад +68

    They way you describe and depict practice is beautiful. Really makes me want to bust out my cello for a 3am practice sesh 😭

    • @mariam_much
      @mariam_much  Год назад +11

      The way YOU understand makes me want to practice more

  • @dixiegolden3681
    @dixiegolden3681 Год назад +226

    One of the most beautiful piano blogs on youtube. I wish you made more videos. Thousands of people need you

    • @mariam_much
      @mariam_much  Год назад +27

      This comment means the world to me❤️

    • @MatthewEverettGates
      @MatthewEverettGates Год назад +3

      Agreed. All 3

    • @ryanlewert972
      @ryanlewert972 Год назад +2

      Same! Your vlogs are therapeutic - especially for music students

    • @genji4433
      @genji4433 Год назад

      I absolutely agree, i clicked the bell icon and am waiting!

  • @jboyd2891
    @jboyd2891 Год назад +58

    This video resonated with me in a lot of ways. It showed the life of an artist striving for greatness and mastery of their craft in a real way. The life of an artist is often romanticized and glamorized, leaving many to take it as such and do art for the things it brings rather than the pure love and advancement of their craft. However, this video shows the reality of what it takes to be a great artist. It encourages dedication, passion, hard-work, practice, and study by exploring the idea of getting lost in your work and finding the beauty in that. I’m glad to have come across this video because it lets me know that I’m on the right path and not alone in my pursuit of mastery, truth, and creativity. Yes, it’s hard but there’s a beauty in the process and life is all about finding that beauty and keeping on. Thank You Mariam 🙏🏿

    • @mariam_much
      @mariam_much  Год назад +8

      You have said everything any artist needs to hear, including me, to go through this tough path. Thank you for this huge motivation!

  • @cacarlto
    @cacarlto Год назад +36

    The youtube ad on your finger practice made me laugh.
    The dedication is real! Mad respect. I've never tried a marathon session for practicing but you've made me want to try

  • @mules8662
    @mules8662 Год назад +96

    This kind of dedication and willingness to sacrifice your everything to the art of music is exactly the reason for why I never managed to achieve the shift from advanced to professional, but opted for a different career instead.
    Your playing is truly mesmerising.

  • @jonathanbarton4132
    @jonathanbarton4132 Год назад +73

    I love how you focus on the beauty of practice and not the rigour. It's very motivating and inspirational. Keep going!

  • @jonathankessler9853
    @jonathankessler9853 Год назад +83

    This was one of the only vlogs that’s genuinely inspired me and that I can actually gel with on a personal level. I’m no longer a musician hyper fixated on becoming the greatest performer as I found my path through another avenue of music but your portrayal of the process of becoming the music instead of just playing the music was really inspiring to me, was a great watch during breakfast. I love the way you handled the video in general, that sound bite from what sounded like a documentary is something I’ve never heard done on RUclips in the way you used it and the video as a whole was super pleasant to watch. Subscribed!

    • @mariam_much
      @mariam_much  Год назад +3

      Thank you for this adorable review!

  • @ahauntinglybeautifulmelody
    @ahauntinglybeautifulmelody Год назад +85

    i have been recommended this video as i was listening to Chopin’s Nocturnes on here, what a discovery. Your whole aura just screams artistic deepness. I just subbed. Great video, and also thanks for the tips :)

    • @mariam_much
      @mariam_much  Год назад +4

      Melting❤️ These words mean so much!

  • @jayd9621
    @jayd9621 Год назад +25

    My favorite RUclipsr recently. I am a pianist too, and a psychologist. Thank you so much for sharing these beautiful videos and your work. You are so talented! And these videos add a sense of calmness and peace to my days.

    • @mariam_much
      @mariam_much  Год назад +1

      A huge motivation for me🫶 Thanks a lot!

  • @wacuson
    @wacuson Год назад +22

    Just found out about your channel. Im in love with your unpretentious and humble way while working hard. It for sure is the best way to radiate and express the beauty in those pieces. Keep it up!

  • @jesselapierre
    @jesselapierre Год назад +7

    Thank you for putting such intention and heart into this video. Knowing you did this on top of the dedication to your practice is inspiring, and your playing sounds so alive! Well done!

  • @TheDyingPlant
    @TheDyingPlant Год назад +5

    There is something so inspiring seeing someone so dedicated and practicing their craft & passion passion with such intensity and drive

  • @sebastiengoulet1307
    @sebastiengoulet1307 Год назад +62

    Hi ! I am student from the Conservatoire de Musique et d'Art dramatique de Montréal, and i want to thank you for this inspiring vlog. It's always good to see that their are others who do 12 hours a day with fun and productivity. Hope your concerts are going well !

  • @morelesslike
    @morelesslike Год назад +7

    It's so hard to set aside everything around you today. Your 7-minute video has helped me to just sit and enjoy the process for a couple of hours. Thanks!

  • @earthling9891
    @earthling9891 Год назад +2

    I deeply love the way you constructed this video- the concept is very interesting and gives a wonderfully round glimpse into your being as a musician

  • @adamhamilton4450
    @adamhamilton4450 Год назад +5

    I’ve just finished a piano recital for my exams feeling so overwhelmed by practice and pressure of improving through it but you relating it back to getting wonderfully lost in toys and imagination as a child really hit me. Thank you so much for posting this it’s changed my perspective of the kind of path I want to continue on with my music ❤

  • @GrxPiano
    @GrxPiano Год назад +7

    We really need more of your content thank you so much for posting again, your videos showed me the life I really wanted to live

    • @mariam_much
      @mariam_much  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much and good luck !

  • @joelstazFTW
    @joelstazFTW Год назад +7

    Got a new sub! Your life feels so extraordinary and unique, it’s cool to see someone else’s pov of life in a world that I’m completely oblivious to. Good luck with everything and your adventures, hope you continue to post

  • @Elena-Studio
    @Elena-Studio 7 месяцев назад +3

    I love the little snippet you provided regarding childhood. That we literally played and focused on things that gave us joy. As a toddler teacher, I hope to get back to that!

    • @mariam_much
      @mariam_much  7 месяцев назад

      awwww this is adorable, thank you for watching 💌

  • @mileslovesyou4144
    @mileslovesyou4144 7 месяцев назад +9

    This made me tear up so much. I’m just learning how to play the drums and read music (specifically jazz drumming). I’m 18 and I thought I wanted to go to college for design because I’ve been an illustrator since I was little. I’m realizing that it doesn’t make me as happy as I thought it had my whole life, and playing music is really what is fulfilling for me. I used to play percussion in middle school band and I really loved it, but I stopped in high school. I’ve been panicking recently filling out my college application, and applying to a music school at this point may be too late and I don’t know if I would enjoy it. It’s all so overwhelming :(.. but I wanted to thank you for this video! Its so inspiring to me and I hope I can figure it out soon. ❤

    • @mariam_much
      @mariam_much  7 месяцев назад +1

      Awww, thank you for watching and sharing your experience, hope you find your ikigai❤️

    • @moonwalker.v
      @moonwalker.v 17 дней назад

      Literally me right now. I don't know whether to choose buisness or a creative path.

  • @lauraelenacantatore8943
    @lauraelenacantatore8943 Год назад +17

    So beautiful and inspiring. Can you do a video about your study method and how you organize your practice? It would be very helpful because on RUclips you normally find a lot of study tips for “normal” studying but not for “musical” studying

  • @rjwusher
    @rjwusher Год назад +11

    What a lovely poetic way of filming. I wasn't expecting that when this came up in my recommendations. Liked and subscribed. Greetings from a church organist in The Netherlands.

  • @kevintriplett7368
    @kevintriplett7368 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the practice advice. Also, you expressing your feelings about the music was very inspirational. Be happy, healthy, safe and have peace of mind.

  • @harmandon
    @harmandon Год назад +6

    you're amazing. i had a period where i was practicing 7-8 hours, and i couldn't handle it. i was on the point of burning out. kudos to you.

  • @pouyam700
    @pouyam700 Год назад +7

    i wish i could do this. just practice classical guitar all day. but i have to work, and study so that i can try to get out my awful country. but still, the couple hours a day that i get to practice is magical and therapeutic, as you said.

  • @tiikis757
    @tiikis757 Год назад +3

    Thanks for sharing your methods for practicing. some people , including me, learn the whole piece before they perfect it. You perfect the beginning before you move on. Im glad i watched and learned something. Good luck on your journey!

  • @witali5165
    @witali5165 Год назад +23

    Wow! I didn't know I needed this video. I've been quite depressed lately in my studies and now I just want to run to the piano and play. Thank you for this amazing video! Beautifully played btw. 🥰

  • @lilgimpo
    @lilgimpo Год назад +8

    god this was so beautiful made me cry, i hope i get to play music every day for the rest of my life

  • @pjotrkolster
    @pjotrkolster Год назад +55

    Woah, I was recommended this video out of the blue. The way you edited this together made it very artistic in a way. The shots themselves are so atmospheric themselves, too. I often feel like I don't have time to practise, and sometimes when I do I feel demotivated to do so, but it's really great to see how you handle this.

  • @sandrexca1
    @sandrexca1 Год назад +6

    Excellent English and good taste for listening to historical piano recordings. Thanks for showing the streets of Tbilisi, the city of my youth.

  • @idk-kj2jv
    @idk-kj2jv Год назад +8

    This was really beautiful! Please continue making these type of videos. Hope that the competition/important event that is coming for you will go well!

  • @lukaister3089
    @lukaister3089 Год назад +16

    I love this video so much, and you are a beautiful person for inspiring many musicians on their lifelong journey of art!

  • @luciengilles5554
    @luciengilles5554 Год назад +1

    This is absolutely perfect, a slice of raw, honest, unadultered life. Thanks for sharing, and sharing it so well.

  • @michlazoo1975
    @michlazoo1975 Год назад +1

    just found this channel. this was so pleasant and peacefully motivational. love the clips u used of ppl talking.

  • @Milizavalia
    @Milizavalia Год назад +3

    I loved this video, not only the musical part (im a musician too) but the whole thing feels like a short movie its beautiful, keep it up

  • @TerrylolzBG
    @TerrylolzBG Год назад +19

    If you start making videos again, I'll honestly watch every single one. I just bought my first piano a month ago, pretty excited to keep learning and progressing.

  • @imtiredlol2623
    @imtiredlol2623 Год назад +5

    I'm glad to have stumbled across this video. I've filled my life with music these past few years, but now I have to focus on some important for my future upcoming exams and I've had to let it go.
    I found this video sweet and nostalgic, and I'm looking forward to a time, in about a year or so where I'll be able to have my mind in music again.

  • @samuerde
    @samuerde Год назад +2

    This video is so good, honestly. It's true and it feels authentic. Keep up the great work!!!

  • @eliad6543
    @eliad6543 Год назад +8

    This video is so incredibly peaceful, I enjoyed it a lot. Right after my parents expressing to me their concerns about me going to study both computer science and *philosophy* (the horror!), and telling me that "life isn't a picnic" (as if I don't know, after having to finish high school on Zoom), this makes me feel the divide between these two worlds. I think I will need the divide, more than needing to have a preference.

  • @erraticskul
    @erraticskul Год назад +2

    aaaaaahrghhh i am already in love with you. your 3 videos are pure gems !

  • @odin8298
    @odin8298 Год назад +2

    Hey, very nice video, Just got it on my recommended feed… thanks RUclips!
    When one listens to old recordings, they definitely give that absolute magnificent sense of intimacy and they end up playing the role of something akin to a time machine. And it is, in the truest of ways.

  • @highorderdet5580
    @highorderdet5580 Год назад +4

    One of the most motivating videos not just in my practice for piano but in all things

  • @pianistbrunodelorenzo
    @pianistbrunodelorenzo Год назад +1

    What a amazing video. Thank you a lot for posting and please keep doing this!

  • @andreasderoo8129
    @andreasderoo8129 Год назад +2

    thank you for making this video, as a pre-professional pianist this motivates me to try the small version of this, maybe 6 hours this weekend! Love the videos, good luck with all of your wonderful playing!

  • @saullandiof5768
    @saullandiof5768 Год назад +3

    that was very beautiful. it's rare to find anyone speaking so easily and deeply

  • @scarletrot
    @scarletrot Год назад +3

    I recently started taking piano lessons , so im rly just at the beginning of this journey. This vid makes wanna dive deep into this rabbit hole and forget abt everything else. Tysm for sharing this

  • @CyrusandAurelius
    @CyrusandAurelius Год назад +5

    thats wonderful you are posting videos again! I always wonder what life must be like for a conservatory student! Thank you for the tips too!

  • @tomboolery
    @tomboolery Год назад +4

    this was a rlly cool video and made me realize I’m not practicing nearly enough - thank you for helping me get there

  • @Khaminskaya
    @Khaminskaya Год назад +1

    Beautiful video! I think the act of practicing any artistic skill in a sort of marathon, for hours on end, gives a huge dopamine boost, when you realise how much you can actually do in one day, how you can actually concentrate and stay in that flow, connected only to the act of creation itself. I played the piano for several years, now I only do it every once in a while for enjoyment, but I do those 10-hour, 12-hour marathons when I write or paint and I think it is a similar sensation. Going through rough times, heavy emotions, it has saved me, literally, writing for hours and hours; it's my own sort of medicine. So beautiful to see people everywhere experiencing connection with art in many forms. We are little parts of something majestic, something greater than any pain.

  • @NicoIlViolinista
    @NicoIlViolinista Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this, I am that phase where i need to see others doing as hard as I want to. Watching this video makes me think that somewhere, there is that person that you will see in a different context which doesn't make you understand what she or he has passed to be so good at something. Maybe we all just need to be in a place where we just feel that what we want to do, is an happy and good must. Keep it up, you inspired me (if you could know me, it is not that easy to be convincing as you did).

    • @mariam_much
      @mariam_much  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much luv and good luck!

  • @user-gs6hd1pm1x
    @user-gs6hd1pm1x Год назад +8

    I don’t practice much except in the summer but just a reminder to take care of your body! I got tendinitis and other problems so many times so make sure to not overuse your wrist! (I mostly got it from violin but I have also hurt myself when playing piano.) I know pianists who had to quit piano from injuring themselves by overplaying so if you ever are in great pain, take a break, relax and massage your hands and wrists, I’m not a doctor but be careful!

    • @mariam_much
      @mariam_much  2 месяца назад

      Absolutely! I just made my last video about that topic

  • @BaileyPhillipsComposer
    @BaileyPhillipsComposer Год назад +12

    I'm going through music school right now, and this has helped me a ton. Getting ready for a recital right now. 🎉❤ I have a quarter counting system now, which helps make repetitions easier to count. Good idea with the pencils! Great video!

  • @jwrxgd
    @jwrxgd Год назад +27

    Currently taking a break from working on music and this video popped up, and I must say Im extremely thankful I saw this. I’ve been really struggling lately with my creativity and mental health, but this felt like a reminder of why I do this in the first place: for the pure love of music. Thank you for making this video, Im sure many other people are just as thankful too! Best of luck on your own journey in life & music!

  • @user-qg9tu2pd5m
    @user-qg9tu2pd5m Год назад +2

    please do more of this, i loved it!

  • @arianawiden4556
    @arianawiden4556 Год назад +11

    2:44 - wow there is something in either the song, or the musician that struck me.
    Possibly it is the flow-state of the musician that can hit the listener in such a deep place, but it actually made me feel emotional
    Whatever you are doing, keep doing it 🙏🏼

  • @Alpha-Andromeda
    @Alpha-Andromeda Год назад +1

    The moon shot is unbelievable. Beautiful video, pared down and insightful, thank you for sharing ❤ and thanks for the tips !

  • @personofinternet682
    @personofinternet682 Год назад +4

    Wonderful breakdown of your practice. Thank you! Please do more videos so that piano learners like me will get insights into how professionals approach music. That snippet of you studying finger movement by watching slowed-down videos - is just outstanding.
    Also please talk about conservatory life. Very few get a chance to experience it. So people like me would like to know a thing or two.

  • @user-zg4ig2no4p
    @user-zg4ig2no4p Год назад +2

    I just discovered your channel and after watching your videos, it gave me hope in my piano work. I subscribed to your channel and I say thank you.

  • @XcuZ2win
    @XcuZ2win Год назад +1

    What a dedication , i must say its admirable.. Keep it up !

  • @marcofioraso4964
    @marcofioraso4964 Год назад +2

    I'm so happy to see this video. I'm only an amateur pianist, but I arrived so in advance that for me is really difficult to have time even only to maintain the right tecnique. Because of my actual work (I'm doing a PhD in stem, so is difficult to have time to think on other things apart from science). Seeing video like yours can be really motivating. I try watching and listening videos and recordings to myself, and it is really a thing that make the difference. To visualize and imagine is probably the most important part in the art. And weirdly I can see the difference in playing even without so much training, because the brain is so powerful to analyze information and recreate them on the keyboard.

  • @shay799
    @shay799 Год назад +1

    This was so inspiring. So beautifully spoken and filmed. You made me want to pick up my guitar today. Subscribed 💛

  • @LSDpossible
    @LSDpossible Год назад +1

    here having a hard time with finals and watching this inspired me to keep going, time to go continue practicing and getting projects done.

  • @motovideos999
    @motovideos999 Год назад +2

    Love your video! It's beautifully filmed starting with the birds and the architecture of your city. Your practice tips are very helpful as I struggle with learning new material. Thank you so much for sharing your learning perspectives!

    • @mariam_much
      @mariam_much  2 месяца назад

      Thank you so much also! ❤️

  • @brodyalden
    @brodyalden Год назад +6

    I really struggle to find the words to describe how much this motivated me. Suffice it to say: “a lot.” Thank you so much Mariam! I am very grateful. I needed the boost. Like Sisyphus with his boulder; happiness is most reliably found when we are contending against a great challenge in our lives. Your video inspired me to keep pushing mine (which happens to be unusually heavy - but all the more rewarding for it) up its hill. Sending love.

  • @gaudetjaja
    @gaudetjaja Год назад +15

    I don't dare to practice too much as a novice pianist because I don't want RSI. I am not yet able to play completely without tension. It is slowly getting better but I still have a long way to go.

  • @Randyed
    @Randyed Год назад +7

    Very cool insight into your approach, and shows how isolating practice really is. I'd be doing well these days if I even got 1 hour in, but I remember what it's like to play 4-5 hours a day and fair play for having the stamina.

    • @mariam_much
      @mariam_much  2 месяца назад

      Thank you and yes,it is extremely isolating from the world, but also connects you to yourself. but finding balance in isolation is super hard

  • @mooniemoon12
    @mooniemoon12 Год назад +1

    Love this video!

  • @anastasia_fineapple
    @anastasia_fineapple Год назад +2

    tu sm. that’s what I FEEL I need to do, but with ableton. Creating music also brings me immense joy and meditative state, makes me profoundly happy. I needed the example of a real person proving that it’s possible for a human being to do it so many hours straight and still enjoy it. Thank you and good luck with ur performances/exams ❤

    • @mariam_much
      @mariam_much  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your time and wish you all the best too❣️

  • @creativelym8284
    @creativelym8284 Год назад

    What a beautiful love letter to practicing. You captured how it’s spending time with music and the beautiful intimacy of (each person’s unique) learning process.🎶👏🌸❤️Thank you and bravo for your filmmaking art!

  • @dglens
    @dglens Год назад +1

    love your dedication 💪

  • @zandyowens8950
    @zandyowens8950 10 месяцев назад +5

    I'm a little late to the party but I just wanna really say as a teen musician(15) trying to take music super seriously(Classical+jazzGuitar), I really love this video. I've been trying to find a video like this which captures the beauty of the work of music. If I play a piece for a friend they usually say "Wow you made it look so easy", but with the video is really shows people how much practice and dedication it takes. So thanks for this incredibly made video and you play so beautifully!
    Zandy:)

  • @GabiMakkai
    @GabiMakkai Год назад +10

    You're so motivating. I wish the best on your music journey! Please share with us.

  • @ninisky2706
    @ninisky2706 Год назад

    I hope you keep posting ! I love your vlog style.

  • @parkour2461
    @parkour2461 Год назад +2

    your playing is beautiful, so much passion

  • @beefbelly
    @beefbelly Год назад

    i'm happy that the algorithm brought me here. i hope to see more of your vlogs in the future!
    really love the tip with the pencils to practice a bar 10 times.

  • @brandon-yp3eq
    @brandon-yp3eq Год назад +2

    What a nice video. Beautifully put together.

  • @bestwesterner
    @bestwesterner Год назад +1

    This is wonderful and makes me want to put my own head down to practice. Thanks!

  • @chesca6469
    @chesca6469 Год назад +1

    This is a very beautiful video and insight into your process. Thank you for sharing 💖

  • @Tautropfenoase
    @Tautropfenoase Год назад +4

    Please more of this. Wonderful channel. 🥰💛

  • @jordantheuser
    @jordantheuser Год назад +1

    Beautiful video! Thank you! I have never heard Gould and am looking forward to

  • @BarknoorZ
    @BarknoorZ Год назад

    I never thought I'd see a video like this.. I don't really play any kind of instrument professionally but it's so interesting seeing what your life is like.

  • @wholesomesimon
    @wholesomesimon Год назад

    Love this so much Mariam.

  • @aaaa222nnndrea
    @aaaa222nnndrea Год назад +2

    5:46 the taste of this editing is 🤌🏻 perfection very inspirational

  • @freeman436
    @freeman436 Год назад +8

    A lovely way to begin my day in the predawn wilderness out West. I was a touring musician in my 20s (R&R guitar). Walked away in my early 30s. I'm retired now, living alone. I have recommitted myself completely to my instrument. It's such an intimate venture. You have captured it beautifully. Very inspiring. Thank you.

    • @mariam_much
      @mariam_much  Год назад +1

      Thank you for understanding the idea

    • @christinagurrola5335
      @christinagurrola5335 Год назад

      Where in the west? I’m another unretired in El Paso Texas.

  • @SalvationLife
    @SalvationLife Год назад +1

    this might be one of the most inspirational videos I've ever seen

  • @Samuel-wf6kk
    @Samuel-wf6kk Год назад +1

    Love you Mariam ♥️

  • @Vilinyks
    @Vilinyks Год назад

    omg I loved the environment and your playing skills made my jaw drop. You definitely should keep going on this filming videos thing!! The environment gave me the vibe of old vintage (victorianish) movies hahah. Stunning!

  • @NoOnePleaseplss
    @NoOnePleaseplss Год назад +12

    this video is such a nice motivation for me. i am a young pianist and i go to music high school but with the end of the year aproaching i started having really bad mental breakdowns and doubting myself on this journey, but videos like these really show me that i just need to bond with my passion for music and not just play to pass my exams

    • @mariam_much
      @mariam_much  Год назад +9

      This almost made me cry! I had the same issues and I think, every great musician has that phase. Wish you the best and don't give up!

    • @NoOnePleaseplss
      @NoOnePleaseplss Год назад +1

      @@mariam_much Thank you! I won't😌

  • @lazyartist7682
    @lazyartist7682 Год назад +3

    I love your journey😍 Please keep posting. More power to you and your goals and ambitions🥳👏

  • @DNS0875
    @DNS0875 8 месяцев назад +2

    I practice till my fingers automatically do the right moves. Then I forget what I practiced and start all over, but now the story is priority, not the technicality. It’s like my fingers become emotional translaters of what comes through my Soul.

    • @mariam_much
      @mariam_much  2 месяца назад

      Yes, absolutely💓 I also mentioned that in one of my videos

  • @AntarioPiano
    @AntarioPiano Год назад

    Love the camera shots. Great vibe.

  • @ja773r
    @ja773r Год назад +1

    Incredible. Love this video and hunger for ten more like it x

  • @dogwithamug
    @dogwithamug Год назад

    This is so soothing and inspiring. Thanks!

  • @avalanchegent5529
    @avalanchegent5529 Год назад +1

    Fantastic video! Very lovely camera work too, it felt like poetry