Thank you Daria. I love your lessons, as an adult beginner. Learning to play with the right articulation and technic from the beginning is very important. You are right - it’s not as glamorous and may seem boring - but this what it takes to play fluidly and injury free. Thank you very much for your very important lessons!!! 🤍🖤
Thank you, I appreciate this for me a beginner. I am amazed at how much power comes out of the piano by pianists who smoothly travel over the keys. Your hair looks great.
You are right, smoothly is the key! we try to avoid the fast "jerky" movements and replace them with smooth gradual gestures, even if they need to be very fast. it creates an illusion of it being easy, even when it is not:)
@@Dariafortepiano Thank you so much, this is very helpful! Now I understand... this is something you have to continually work at, to be smooth no matter how fast or difficult the piece.🌹🌹🌹
Hello, thank you for this canonical exercise, this might help me in the finale of the c-minor Mozart sonata phrasing two-note-slurs in tempo. Best regards from Germany.
I am so glad it is relatable to you! Yes, Mozart is one of the composers, whose pieces are full of those two note slurs, so a very important gesture to master. I work a lot on phrasing with little slurs like these to make them sound" just right" to my ear. Thank you for watching!
Dear Daria, thank you for the teaching and guidance. Is the book you mention suitable for beginners? Do you teach beginners via the internet? Once again thank you. Very much appreciated. Kind regards, George
Hello George, yes, this book is what I recommend to my adult beginners. It is very thorough in explaining the technical side of playing. But I also use various additional repertoire books for my students, along with this method book. It doesn't teach notes or any tunes, this book is just about the technique of playing. And to the second question, yes I do teach online. Via zoom usually. Are you looking to take lessons. Feel free to message me in Instagram about the lessons, if you have the app. Thank you for leaving a comment!
@@Dariafortepiano Hello Daria, thank you for your reply. It is good to know you offer to teach online. I am not in position to begin lessons just yet, but hopefully in September/October. Thank you again for the great resource you provide. Kind regards, George
nice to see you back! Missed Ya! Luv the new look. Im puzzled in the lesson u appear to hit the second note as the hand arm rises? it seems almost "Not right"
Thank you! Haha, yes, isn't it great? It appears as if you are doing nothing, and you are barely doing anything indeed. This is exactly how you get the last note to be gracefully light and taper off without effort. You press the keys as you hand almost leaves the keyboard. 😃🎹👍
Hello Julianna. Here it is! sorry, I forgot to include the links to the other videos in this one. ruclips.net/video/e-USjrHOL8s/видео.html there is also just intro to movements by the piano and sitting position ruclips.net/video/MPJPs5v2kHQ/видео.html Hope you will find them helpful!
I am not familiar with Michelangeli's concept, although I do use oscillation, as in similar to rotation. For example for trills mostly. But I will google it! Thank you!
Спасибо за вопрос! В этом упражнении упор идёт на передачу веса в клавишу, полностью, при нажатии с помощью опускания запастья, как бы проваливаясь в клавишу "до дна" и потом снятие с клавиши при помощи запястья идущего вверх. Для наглядной демонстрации и для полного ощущения погружения, утрированно низкое запястье помогает лучше поймать правильное ощущение погружения. Это не нужно делать все время, но для извлечения глубокого звука такой способ рекомендуется использовать в упражнениях. Потом , когда движение вниз-вверх становиться удобным, каждый находит свой удобный "уровень" опуская запястья, при котором остаётся ощущение глубокого погружения, но запястье может быть и выше, но звук не должен быть поверхностным. У всех по разному. Слишком низкое запястье это тоже плохо. Нужно найти свой удобный уровень , на котором есть опора, но не слишком низко. У разных пианистов часто отличается техника, я наверное играю с более низким запястье, чем некоторые другие пианисты.
Daria! I think there should be a closeup overhead camera looking down on the keys so we can clearly see the finger position, movement and contact! The current set up is not clear enough! Thanks for the lesson!
Many thanks for your feedback! Noted for the next video. A few other people also said that, so need to change the angle. It's just a bit harder to set up, but will do my best. 🤓
Thank you Daria! Working through the book with your inputs and explanations from your videos is extremely helpful! Please keep them coming…
Thank you, will do my best! Glad you are enjoying the videos!
Thank you Daria. I love your lessons, as an adult beginner. Learning to play with the right articulation and technic from the beginning is very important. You are right - it’s not as glamorous and may seem boring - but this what it takes to play fluidly and injury free. Thank you very much for your very important lessons!!! 🤍🖤
Great lecture , I learn a lot ! Thank you! Merry Christmas, 2023!
Thank you so much! I appreciate your comment! Happy new year to you! 🥳🎄🎶
Thank you, I appreciate this for me a beginner. I am amazed at how much power comes out of the piano by pianists who smoothly travel over the keys. Your hair looks great.
You are right, smoothly is the key! we try to avoid the fast "jerky" movements and replace them with smooth gradual gestures, even if they need to be very fast. it creates an illusion of it being easy, even when it is not:)
@@Dariafortepiano Thank you so much, this is very helpful! Now I understand... this is something you have to continually work at, to be smooth no matter how fast or difficult the piece.🌹🌹🌹
Great explanations! Thank you very much! 😊
You're very welcome! Glad it was helpful!🙂
Thank you!
Thank you Daria 😊🎹
My pleasure!)
Thank you very much for your sharing :))
My pleasure to share and thank you for watching!
Hello, thank you for this canonical exercise, this might help me in the finale of the c-minor Mozart sonata phrasing two-note-slurs in tempo. Best regards from Germany.
I am so glad it is relatable to you! Yes, Mozart is one of the composers, whose pieces are full of those two note slurs, so a very important gesture to master. I work a lot on phrasing with little slurs like these to make them sound" just right" to my ear.
Thank you for watching!
Dear Daria, thank you for the teaching and guidance. Is the book you mention suitable for beginners? Do you teach beginners via the internet? Once again thank you. Very much appreciated. Kind regards, George
Hello George, yes, this book is what I recommend to my adult beginners. It is very thorough in explaining the technical side of playing. But I also use various additional repertoire books for my students, along with this method book. It doesn't teach notes or any tunes, this book is just about the technique of playing.
And to the second question, yes I do teach online. Via zoom usually. Are you looking to take lessons. Feel free to message me in Instagram about the lessons, if you have the app.
Thank you for leaving a comment!
@@Dariafortepiano Hello Daria, thank you for your reply. It is good to know you offer to teach online. I am not in position to begin lessons just yet, but hopefully in September/October. Thank you again for the great resource you provide. Kind regards, George
nice to see you back! Missed Ya! Luv the new look. Im puzzled in the lesson u appear to hit the second note as the hand arm rises? it seems almost "Not right"
Thank you! Haha, yes, isn't it great? It appears as if you are doing nothing, and you are barely doing anything indeed. This is exactly how you get the last note to be gracefully light and taper off without effort. You press the keys as you hand almost leaves the keyboard. 😃🎹👍
The link for first lesson please
Hello Julianna. Here it is! sorry, I forgot to include the links to the other videos in this one. ruclips.net/video/e-USjrHOL8s/видео.html
there is also just intro to movements by the piano
and sitting position ruclips.net/video/MPJPs5v2kHQ/видео.html
Hope you will find them helpful!
Daria, could you please show the thumbnail of the videos you mention breifly to make it easier to find them?
Thank you for the feedback! Noted, will do next time! Or I might be able to add it to existing vidoes. Will figure out :)
For some reason this reminds me of Michelangeli's concept of oscillations.
I am not familiar with Michelangeli's concept, although I do use oscillation, as in similar to rotation. For example for trills mostly. But I will google it! Thank you!
а почему у вас так низко запястье опускается при нажатии?
Спасибо за вопрос! В этом упражнении упор идёт на передачу веса в клавишу, полностью, при нажатии с помощью опускания запастья, как бы проваливаясь в клавишу "до дна" и потом снятие с клавиши при помощи запястья идущего вверх. Для наглядной демонстрации и для полного ощущения погружения, утрированно низкое запястье помогает лучше поймать правильное ощущение погружения. Это не нужно делать все время, но для извлечения глубокого звука такой способ рекомендуется использовать в упражнениях. Потом , когда движение вниз-вверх становиться удобным, каждый находит свой удобный "уровень" опуская запястья, при котором остаётся ощущение глубокого погружения, но запястье может быть и выше, но звук не должен быть поверхностным. У всех по разному. Слишком низкое запястье это тоже плохо. Нужно найти свой удобный уровень , на котором есть опора, но не слишком низко. У разных пианистов часто отличается техника, я наверное играю с более низким запястье, чем некоторые другие пианисты.
Are you having more fun?
Daria! I think there should be a closeup overhead camera looking down on the keys so we can clearly see the finger position, movement and contact! The current set up is not clear enough! Thanks for the lesson!
Many thanks for your feedback! Noted for the next video. A few other people also said that, so need to change the angle. It's just a bit harder to set up, but will do my best. 🤓