Piano Tutorial : Waltz in A Minor : Chopin

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  • Опубликовано: 16 фев 2020
  • This video gives an in depth tutorial of Chopin's A Minor Waltz B.150.
    In terms of difficulty, this probably an easy Chopin piano piece. Of course, it's still Chopin so does require some careful work, but if you're looking for an introduction to his music, it's a good place to start.
    You can of course download the sheet music from www.imslp.org.
    The video will take you through the main technical challenges, such as leaps and ornaments, as well as give suggestions as to how you might go about practising them. I recommend working on the difficult parts first, and then adding the remainder around them. Ultimately, it will definitely save you time.
    I have referred to a few other videos on my channel during this video and have linked them below for ease of reference.
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    Classical Music Streaming - featuring Idagio
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Комментарии • 87

  • @mariaantalffy1755
    @mariaantalffy1755 3 года назад +9

    Dear Tommy your lessons are brilliant and best especially I am 63.5 years old and I have stopped studying playing piano 50 years ago and I am extremely sorry about it. Your practices, technical tips and tutorial are perfect for me as a rebeginner. I have found you videos screeching a tutorial of Chopin A minor waltz. Thank you very much for all videos given back my dream to improve playing piano.

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much. As a returner myself I wanted to share what I have discovered in the process. The A minor waltz is particularly lovely and I very much enjoyed learning it myself. All the best with your continuing practice. What other pieces are you working on?

    • @mariaantalffy1755
      @mariaantalffy1755 3 года назад +2

      ​@@TommysPianoCorner Thank you for your response and question. Chopin Prelude in B minor and Sati 1st Gymnopedie but I cannot have a practice to select the right pieces for me just I am guided by my ear.

    • @nisookh
      @nisookh 2 года назад

      Very inspiring to see other fellow re-beginners here ! Best wishes in your pursuits and great enjoyment!

  • @vk7898
    @vk7898 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you. The best tutorial on RUclips.👍

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  7 месяцев назад

      I’m delighted that you found it helpful. Your feedback is much appreciated !!

  • @jenniferbateman2089
    @jenniferbateman2089 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Tommy! I enjoy your calm, friendly presence and encouragement in your teaching. Your advice to proceed slowly helped. I internalized the notes and fingerings first, then I returned here for the dynamics snd embellishments parts of your lesson. Thank you!!

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  3 года назад

      I’m so pleased to hear that you find the tutorial useful. It is a lovely piece to learn isn’t it!

  • @kaifcht6137
    @kaifcht6137 3 года назад +3

    Appreciation for your calme style of teaching..Thank you.🥰

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  3 года назад

      Many thanks. I’m pleased you found it of interest. Best of luck learning it

  • @mamalientje8684
    @mamalientje8684 3 года назад +2

    Thank so much!,
    This is the best tutorial to learn to play this beautiful song.
    Very well explained.
    I'm so happy with it.

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  3 года назад

      Thank you. It is a wonderful piece of music so I’m pleased the tutorial helps you learn it.

  • @iwatcher69
    @iwatcher69 Год назад +1

    thank you. i was having much trouble with the ornaments and the trills

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  Год назад

      Pleased it helped. You might like to think about learning the Marcello Bach Adagio. Lots of ornaments. I find that if we practice different pieces with the same thing we find tricky it can really help. ruclips.net/video/6DT7ukxDDfc/видео.html

  • @mrbonham3295
    @mrbonham3295 Год назад +2

    this is actually really cool , it just gave me a new way to practice my pieces and understand better what is happening on the piece , good job and thnks

  • @donnypiano7379
    @donnypiano7379 2 года назад +4

    This was extremely helpful. Thanks!

  • @AntheInEcht
    @AntheInEcht 2 года назад +4

    Hi Tommy, afaik about the ornaments: romantic composers (like chopin) tend to play the main note ON the beat , while before composers was used to start the ornamanet ON the beat.... that s how I have been told by my piano teacher...

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  2 года назад +2

      Yes, I have heard that. I think my first teacher taught me to play before the beat - but of course I can't remember what style of music that would have been all these years later. I opted to play the grace note ornaments before the beat simply to differentiate between that notation and the 'mordent' Chopin uses elsewhere (which generates the same note pattern).

  • @VenkateshsPianoAcademy
    @VenkateshsPianoAcademy 3 года назад +4

    Very helpful. Thanks!! 👍🏼

  • @schausprecherin
    @schausprecherin 2 года назад +2

    Thank you very much for this clear explanation!

  • @robbychen3904
    @robbychen3904 2 года назад +3

    Amazing!🤩

  • @juanluisleon3678
    @juanluisleon3678 4 года назад +2

    Felicidades y muchas gracias por este genial tutorial

  • @dmswan3172
    @dmswan3172 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for your great tutorial - inspires me to want to learn this beautiful piece! This will be very helpful for me.

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  4 года назад

      Very best of luck learning it. I’m sure you’ll really enjoy it. If there are other pieces you’re considering do let me know :-)

    • @dmswan3172
      @dmswan3172 4 года назад +1

      Tommy's Piano Corner Thank you for your response, I will keep,that in mind.

  • @dr.hanapiano5310
    @dr.hanapiano5310 3 года назад +2

    appreciate with your great tutorial 👍👍👍🎵🎵🤗

  • @wedemeyerr
    @wedemeyerr Год назад +1

    After almost 3 years of practicing piano I am sooo emotional to start with my first chopin piece!
    The first part works after 3 months of practice. Just the trills are for me really difficult 😌

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  Год назад

      I'm so happy for you. That's good progress in 3 years I think. One thing that might help you is the idea of practising other pieces (and sometimes just parts of other pieces) that have a similar 'problem'. So, if you're finding the trills tricky, you can work on other (often easier) pieces with trills so that you get more confident with them. This video explains the idea in a little more detail: ruclips.net/video/yafGCN4o9HA/видео.html

  • @jameswoodland9840
    @jameswoodland9840 3 года назад +2

    Thanks Tommy!

  • @bayareaconsult4115
    @bayareaconsult4115 2 года назад +2

    Thank you 🙏

  • @touchgrass7129
    @touchgrass7129 Год назад +1

    this is truly the joy of creation

  • @ellahopkins1121
    @ellahopkins1121 2 года назад +2

    Thanks

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  2 года назад

      You’re most welcome! It is a lovely piece to learn.

  • @kamranhamidfar1725
    @kamranhamidfar1725 3 месяца назад

    You are a great teacher ❤ Thank you

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  3 месяца назад

      That is very nice of you to say - thanks. I’m happy you found the video helpful :-)

    • @kamranhamidfar1725
      @kamranhamidfar1725 3 месяца назад +1

      @@TommysPianoCornerYour teaching is unique; You explain everything in the shortest time possible. Very interesting and effective

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  3 месяца назад

      @@kamranhamidfar1725 thanks :-)

  • @user-od7nb8ey1c
    @user-od7nb8ey1c 4 месяца назад

    Excellent

  • @user-chs1973
    @user-chs1973 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you 😊

  • @crystalmontalbano9798
    @crystalmontalbano9798 2 года назад +2

    Very good. The tips on how to practise are especially helpful. I look forward to learning this. It will probably take me a year. I wouldn't normally attempt Chopin but this one seems doable. I don't know if I should attempt an easy arrangement of it first, I have only been playing 18 mths.

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  2 года назад +2

      There’s nothing stopping you giving it a try. Perhaps just work on the very first section of it for a while and see how you go. If, for example, you find the jumps a challenge, take a look at Gymnopédie No. 1 by Satie. This has jumps but they are much slower and could serve as a stepping stone for you. Piano Tutorial | Gymnopédies No. 1 | Eric Satie | Ideal for practising jumps
      ruclips.net/video/XWIdFEdSJkA/видео.html

    • @crystalmontalbano9798
      @crystalmontalbano9798 2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much. Gymnopedie is on my list of "pieces I must learn"👍😁

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  2 года назад

      @@crystalmontalbano9798 it is beautiful. It was used in a chocolate advert when I was a boy :-)

  • @fabianom7
    @fabianom7 3 года назад +4

    What you have on bar five is called “appoggiatura”.

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  3 года назад +2

      I thought so. My doubt was that on all the examples I had seen of one, it was a single note not two notes together. Thanks :-)

    • @fabianom7
      @fabianom7 3 года назад

      @@TommysPianoCorner For two notes together it’s called double appoggiatura.

  • @ritadecassiasantosjudicema4244
    @ritadecassiasantosjudicema4244 5 месяцев назад

    Adorei ❤

  • @bridcarroll1146
    @bridcarroll1146 2 года назад +1

    Thrill

  • @mxclr8
    @mxclr8 Год назад +1

    7:25

  • @lianyang4481
    @lianyang4481 2 года назад +1

    Thank you ! I have a question, if both A minor and C major have no flats or sharps, how do we know what key it is?

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  2 года назад +1

      Generally (although not 100% reliable), the last chord tells you. Here is it an A minor Chord and given no flats or sharps we know that the key is A minor. Also, the first chord is A minor and we often have a g sharp accidental throughout. E major 7 (with the g sharp) resolved to A minor so another strong pointer to the key of a minor. These type of things added together make it pretty certain! I hope that helps.

    • @lianyang4481
      @lianyang4481 2 года назад +1

      @@TommysPianoCorner I see! Thanks!

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  2 года назад

      @@lianyang4481 my pleasure :-)

  • @denyshenriquez-ohme7373
    @denyshenriquez-ohme7373 3 года назад +3

    Hello Tom...I have a technical question on measure 21(right hand): On the score we have 3 triplets : E,G sharp,B on 3 octaves...What I don't understand is why the 3rd triplet which has the same notes position on the stave as the second,jumps an octave higher...?...What on the stave indicates it?.....I can't figure it out....Thanks for your explanation....

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  3 года назад +1

      Hi. It is that little ‘8 .........’ notation. Sometimes you’ll also see ‘8va .........’. This basically means to play the notes one octave higher than they are written until the row of dots stops. It is written like that as it is easier to read than having lots and lots of ledger lines above. Enjoy learning this lovely piece.

    • @denyshenriquez-ohme7373
      @denyshenriquez-ohme7373 3 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot Tom for your helpful explanation...I'll remember it...Yes,I love this piece...I'm just an early lntermediate,but I find this piece at my reach...Just the numerous mordants need extra practice...Cheers, Denys

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  3 года назад

      I too had trouble keeping those mordents crisp. Did you see my video on finding other pieces with the same type of difficulty? The idea is you practice just small segments of these other pieces where mordents occur whilst working on the specific ones in your current piece. It is a strategy that has helped me. Piano Practice | How to progress faster | Look for the same problem in other pieces ruclips.net/video/yafGCN4o9HA/видео.html

    • @denyshenriquez-ohme7373
      @denyshenriquez-ohme7373 3 года назад +1

      @@TommysPianoCorner ...I will browse through your videos...Anything learnable at my level is welcome...By learnable,I mean a tutorial along with the score...On the internet,most of the tutorials are mostly demos...Very few have sheets...It's the "by heart" tutorial,for people who can't sight read...But who can really learn an instrument by swallowing hundreds and hundreds of measures,without knowing what they're playing...?...It's useless and senseless...A very good site is " Classical Piano"...Lots of pieces with the scores,a virtual keyboard underneath,and the slider moving along with the measures...

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  3 года назад

      I usually put the relevant parts of the score in my videos but opt not to do a version where I play along to the score. Perhaps this is something I can do in the future. I usually try to focus on how to practice the tricker parts as opposed to how to ‘play’ them if that makes sense?

  • @JohnSmith-li5pj
    @JohnSmith-li5pj 3 месяца назад

    I've seen the ornament described as an appoggiotura

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  3 месяца назад

      Yes. Me too. Although appoggiatura usually seems to refer mostly to a single note rather than a pair as we have here. This is what makes me wonder.

  • @jefferyboyle7276
    @jefferyboyle7276 Год назад +1

    ✌ 🎹🗿

  • @kmn6079
    @kmn6079 12 дней назад

    Hej. Czy klawiatura 76 klawszy wystarczy, aby zagrac ten utwor??

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  11 дней назад +1

      I’m not sure. I suspect it might not. However, you could perhaps modify it easily. What notes does your keyboard go from and to?

    • @kmn6079
      @kmn6079 11 дней назад

      @@TommysPianoCorner I have no idea. I want to buy my first piano 😃

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  11 дней назад +1

      @@kmn6079 if you can, try to get a full sized keyboard. There are many inexpensive options available as a first instrument.

  • @lynnmazloum3926
    @lynnmazloum3926 4 месяца назад +1

    They're called trills

    • @TommysPianoCorner
      @TommysPianoCorner  4 месяца назад

      I can never decide when something should be a mordent or a trill. I have seen both used when describing music from different periods. Always leaves me confused I have to admit :-)