Chopin Nouvelle Etude No.1 - P. Barton FEURICH Harmonic Pedal piano
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- Опубликовано: 18 янв 2019
- Nouvelle Etude No.1 and No.2 are studies in polyrhythms. In No.1, the right hand plays 3 notes against the left hand accompaniment of 4 notes. In No.2, the right hand plays 2 chords against the left hand accompaniment of 3 notes.
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I've never heard this peice before. Thank you!!
This piece of wistful nostalgia from Chopin is played beautifully here, with expression but no unnecessary rubato or other artefacts. Best performance of this etude I've heard.
The coordination of this etude does my head in!!!! You make it look so effortless and make it sound so graceful - I sound like an intoxicated elephant when I play this!!!!!!
I've never heard this Chopin before! Great work as always, Paul
This is a very touching 🎹 piece and Paul's playing adds more emotions to this beautiful piece
This piece ROCKS. Wow, love it. No doubt a lot of it is Paul's playing. Thank you.
Ahh I'm learning this piece right now and it's driving me crazyyy. Honestly I'd rather learn a hard nocturne or waltz over it, because it feels easier when you at least get the notes and the rhtym right even if you're doing it very clunkily. However, I know this is how I improve and once I finish it I'll probably forever be able to play 4 on 3s. Fantasie Impromptu, I'm looking at you.
To anyone struggling with polyrhythms. Josh Wright talked about great "technique" in his fantaisie-impromptu propractice video(in the free part). It really helped me, although i still struggle because i didn't practice enough xD
I've messing around with this piece and the fantaisie Impromptu, and to my dismay, I found that the polyrhythms in this piece harder to nail for see reason. Even though technically this piece should be much easier, the slow tempo is what makes it hard for me, for some reason.
(BTW I'm far from a pianist that should even be touching the Impromptu, I was just testing it out, cause it's cool, in reality I can barely read sheet music, lol)
@Harel Hazan-Fuchs, were you able to learn the fantasie impromptu now?
@@zypherus6876 can you play it now?
It’s very smart of you to master this piece before attempting fantasie impromptu - most pianists who attempt it butcher it because they have no concept of rhythm
I’ve been learning this piece for a while now, my teacher called it a mind warping experience for the listener.
Yes! I've been waiting for this. When you released the third nouvelle etude I was worried you'd skip the first two, but when I saw the second etude release, I figured it's only a matter of time before this gets released. Thank you.
Teaching myself this right now. (Taught myself to read music, no instruction at all). The rhythm of it is kind of strange, funny how it reaches a dramatic part that’s over in like 3 seconds. For a short piece it has to be. That Chopin always knew exactly what he was doing and taking the musical expression just far enough - or in his longer pieces, very far!
Don't do that, it's better to learn with a competent piano teacher, it will save you much time and energy and you will progress faster.
Just beautiful.
Very, very good!!!
Waaw it's so beautiful
Beautiful
Love it
WONDERFUL 😍😍
Perfect final
Impressive!!
I am bashing my head in over this piece, but beautiful job!
great!!
Good morning , Thank you sharing this Wonderful Inspiring music ! Beautiful piece
God bless you all ! ♪Date1/19/2019♪
Never knew these “nouvelles études” by Chopin even existed
Well, then we should thank you Paul to bring this wonderful piece to us with his amazing playing ❤
How do people not know this piece?! If it's a chopin etude, then I know it
Right!?
It’s a favorite of mine. But, I can see how some might know it - most of Chopin’s famous etudes are in Opus 10 and 25, with much less emphasis on the trois nouvelle etudes set. Beautiful nonetheless, much thanks to Paul.
Hello There. I just wanted to thank you for sharing this tutorials, such a great video. I can't find the PDF sheet paper. Would you please tell me how to find it and how to download please. Thank you in advance.
do u want it pdf now?
@@armgamer492 Yes please, if you do a favor. Thank you.
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I'm really having a hard time with the slow polyrhythmic pieces. For some reason, I didn't have too much of a difficulty with the polyrhythm in Chopin's Fantaisie Impromptu but for this one and Rachmaninoff's first Moment Musicaux, I simply can't play them properly. It's so weird.
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Could you play some Scriabin plz i think a lot of people would appreciate it !! Great video btw
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Fck this is hard
Plz help me here ! It's 4/4 so how come we have 6 crotchets in one bar ?
They are unmarked triplets. In the first bar you can see the correct notation; the three specifying the triplet is omitted in the following measures as it is clear what is meant
Triplets
This is Chopin!
Is It hard?
By Chopin Études standards, the 3 nouvelles études are supposed to be the easier ones. The polyrhythm can be a bit challenging in this one. In fact, it is the only difficulty you should find. Try Josh Wright, he's got excellent tutorial on polyrhythm.
@@carmenl9280 very much agree. Etudes are hardly ever "difficult" but depends if you have studied the thing it's trying to educate you in before haha. Usually like one rhythm the whole song. So when you got that down, it's just a matter of knowing the notes + dynamics. Very good songs to really focus on dynamics, don't ignore the phrasing and (de)crescendos
You can clearly hear Bach's influence
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I don't understand why Chopin didn't break up the long phrases with multiple shorter legato bows
Because thats how he phrased the piece?
@@Svit.S I can hear shorter phrases in it, especially when it's repetitions, that's just my feeling though
It’s meant to be unstable and winding in nature. If the line stopped it wouldn’t be winding
The long phrases subtly build emphasis.
Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems you are playing it too slow. More like andante, not andantino. And the start is insanely slow, since there's zero rit. it seems weird imo (i assume the opening is personal preference? Maybe the speed is general is just you prefer it a bit slower?)
Just curious mainly, still love it at both speeds
He’s doing it just fine - interpretation is personal, not universal
@@randykern1842 yup...I literally said the same thing in my comment lol. I assume a lot of it is personal preference. Just sharing my thoughts on it, and wondering if I missed some nuance with the notations.
This is the correct tempo. The Trois Nouvelles Etudes are a complete departure from Op 10 and Op 25, where the emphasis is on technique. In the Trois nouvelles etudes the emphasis is on polyrythms and tonality, hence the slower tempo. Hear also Arthur Rubinstein's performance of the Trois Nouvelles Etudes.
is seriously? There are thousands of Composers and you only upload videos of Chopin? Why do not you play something from Cramer, Clementi or Czerny? they have more interesting and beautiful works
Chopin is Superior.
Bach. Bach Bach. Bach Bach Bach. Bach Bach, Bach Bach Bach. Bach? Bach.
At least be grateful he is uploading some music???????
Y'all ungrateful...
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Or are u just salty that he has more views and sub than u?
@@burgerderper7140 Chopin is far from Op.365 of Czerny! in this book any eth is much beautiful and difficult than any of the 27 of Chopin
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