I find your videos to be very helpful as you do a good job of describing the technique used as well as what you are trying to achieve in practicing the technique and making it musical.
***** At the rate she's going that will be sooner rather than later! Tell her to keep up the great work! We miss you guys. Thanks again for the fun dinner in D.C.
Josh, absolutely stunning pro practice video for this piece. It was a great idea to play the whole piece in the end. i've struggled with my left hand for a while now so this was the perfect help for me. Definitively agree about Trifonov, I mean..that passion is absolutely unique. Still, I think Gryaznov does the best overall performance of all the etudes on youtube.
Hi, josh. I've learnt a lot from your videos. I'm gonna finish all your videos, they are really helpful! Can you please do a Propractice about different touches of fingers?
Tong Qi Hi Tong - check out some of my Josh Wright Piano TV videos for different touches (such as the "Quiet Hands" "Free Hands" and "Pearly Sound" videos). On my website, there is a lessons page where I list everything alphabetically so you can find whatever video you're looking for. www.joshwrightpiano.com/lessons. Best of luck in your studies!
My index finger does not fit (or fits with difficulty) on the G key between the F # and G # keys. How to train it? NB, recently I noticed that the distance between C # and D # is slightly larger than between F # and G # , and also G # a A #.
I know you might not respond to this but, I'm having trouble with descending the arpeggios on my right hand even though ascending is no problem is there anything I could do that could help? (many thanks)
Dear Josh, wath are the lengths in centimeters from the big toe to the pinkie in both of your hands. I want to compare Mines are 20.5 cm for the left and 19.5 cm for the right(From the big toe to the pinkie the max i can reach). I want to learn this musical piece. I will be gratefull.
All that i done, was all that i know, in the which leads me here to ask, "The 5th on the right hand always slips on the Eb in reverse on the way back on down." Any takers?
It is advanced, no question. But in my opinion it sounds much harder than it actually is. I just started playing it and I get along quite well. Practise like Josh explained in chords first instead of the Arpeggios. Without wanting to advertise anyone, for another approach to the piece, search for the guide on this piece from Paul Barton (he talks about practicing techniques and tries to take away the fear from this beast). But in the end it always depends on you. Just try it out and see how it fits. If you have never practised arpeggios it might not be the easiest, but the worst that can happen is that you learn more about arpeggios right? ;)
I find your videos to be very helpful as you do a good job of describing the technique used as well as what you are trying to achieve in practicing the technique and making it musical.
charles SCHWAB Thanks so much! I appreciate your kind words so much
I like your teaching approach
Jimmy Figueras Thanks Jimmy! Best of luck in your studies!
Jimmy Figueras
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I've never found such helpful tutorials on such high-level pieces, thank you!
The final etude of the Op.25 set, as well as the final etude of the 24 Chopin Etudes...a truly epic piece! ruclips.net/video/QypaZGnKBNE/видео.html
I can't tell you how badly I want to hear Abbey play this some day.
***** At the rate she's going that will be sooner rather than later! Tell her to keep up the great work! We miss you guys. Thanks again for the fun dinner in D.C.
Josh, absolutely stunning pro practice video for this piece. It was a great idea to play the whole piece in the end. i've struggled with my left hand for a while now so this was the perfect help for me. Definitively agree about Trifonov, I mean..that passion is absolutely unique. Still, I think Gryaznov does the best overall performance of all the etudes on youtube.
Did you listen Aleksey Sultanov?
He is the best! Genius!
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The way how you teach is very easy to understand for me. Thanks for the great help!
Josh, you’re great. A simple truth. Thanks for this tutorial clip.
after 1-st try ,dipste of having few mistake s i ve got admired of keeping the drama in the notes ,very impressive, merely pure pleasure to hear!
Me: practicing op. 25 no. 12
My 4th fingers: beach time B)
Really, thank you very much for all those tips, Josh. Just had a look in your courses, love them
hope you will enter the chopin competition again! play this etude it is wonderful
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I just bought the lesson and I can't wait to go through it, thank you, man
that crescendo-sea sick thing is my favorite way this piece is played
Amazing video, love the way you play Chopin,Thanks for all the helpful stuff you post on RUclips
Lorenzo Pablo Santarelli Thanks Lorenzo! All the best to you in your studies
Wow that's beautiful !
This is my favorite tutorial on 12
Wow, I very much like the way your technique is with this piece. It's quite emotional with the playing.
im studying this piece for such a long time and hope that your full-length lesson will finally get me trough :)
FRODO - PIANO Thanks so much. If you have any questions just let me know :)
This is great. Thanks! - I just love this etude.
I learned this in 2001 and no idea how I did it and your teaching really inspired me to practice it tomorrow 😊👍
Very succinct and on point.
It's always the freaking G in the right hand at the beggining. I hate learning this piece so much but I know it's going to be worth playing it
this is practically made dumb SIMPLE for technique GOOD JOB!
Hi Josh , Great video , they are really helpful , thank you
U are great pianist, thanks for help!
This is excellent teaching ! Why are there any dislikes ? And little views ?!
Liked the sea sick joke. thumbs up
Sounds amazing man.
Hi, josh. I've learnt a lot from your videos. I'm gonna finish all your videos, they are really helpful! Can you please do a Propractice about different touches of fingers?
Tong Qi Hi Tong - check out some of my Josh Wright Piano TV videos for different touches (such as the "Quiet Hands" "Free Hands" and "Pearly Sound" videos). On my website, there is a lessons page where I list everything alphabetically so you can find whatever video you're looking for. www.joshwrightpiano.com/lessons. Best of luck in your studies!
У него такие огромные руки, и он даже не промахивается!
you play so well ;O
Thank you,I was about to give up on this one at this time.
I also really enjoyed your interpretation of the piece.
5:08 it's me AHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA😪😪😪😪😪😪😪
Great video
My index finger does not fit (or fits with difficulty) on the G key between the F # and G # keys. How to train it? NB, recently I noticed that the distance between C # and D # is slightly larger than between F # and G # , and also G # a A #.
How to play this piece with a relax body?
I want to learn more
I know you might not respond to this but, I'm having trouble with descending the arpeggios on my right hand even though ascending is no problem is there anything I could do that could help? (many thanks)
"sea sick" :)) i loved your video.
Dear Josh, wath are the lengths in centimeters from the big toe to the pinkie in both of your hands. I want to compare Mines are 20.5 cm for the left and 19.5 cm for the right(From the big toe to the pinkie the max i can reach). I want to learn this musical piece. I will be gratefull.
The 3/4 sounds amazing
Você poderia tocar a música inteira no final!
All that i done, was all that i know, in the which leads me here to ask, "The 5th on the right hand always slips on the Eb in reverse on the way back on down." Any takers?
Dear Josh, I really enjoy your Videos. But why do You Play an f instead of a g in the RH as the last Note of the melodic line at measure 16?
my dude it was probably an accident
how advanced is this piece?
It is advanced, no question. But in my opinion it sounds much harder than it actually is. I just started playing it and I get along quite well. Practise like Josh explained in chords first instead of the Arpeggios. Without wanting to advertise anyone, for another approach to the piece, search for the guide on this piece from Paul Barton (he talks about practicing techniques and tries to take away the fear from this beast). But in the end it always depends on you. Just try it out and see how it fits. If you have never practised arpeggios it might not be the easiest, but the worst that can happen is that you learn more about arpeggios right? ;)
Henle 8 lmao... and the highest level is 9
Agamaz I thought it went to 10 and then arct?
How to be accurate with the arppeggios
Lacoby Mills You are good with taking eye screenshots and recording music easily in your mind and repeat it...there you go.
Great one mate! can you please do Op.25 No.5 'wrong keys' please :D. Thanks, keep up with the good work!
Derek Chen Thanks Derek! I have plans to do videos for all of the Chopin Etudes...hopefully I'll finish that up this summer!
I have no idea play piano. How many hours i need for play this? 1000?
what do you use to record the piano
Jason Yeti Silver Edition microphone. Great microphone for the price!
My left hand is so innacurate
Same;-;
I have almost 2 years of experience in piano. And my teacher want's me to learn this ????
Hi