13 Levels of Piano Technique (Arpeggios) | Easy to Impossible

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  • @Ermude10
    @Ermude10 Год назад +665

    Ugh, as a pianist and after watching Nahre play her arpeggios so well, I think I'm gonna spend some time on them again... XD

    • @johncotta8288
      @johncotta8288 Год назад +18

      She’s an amazing pianist!

    • @MoneyAli75
      @MoneyAli75 Год назад +3

      Me too !

    • @jayswizzle57
      @jayswizzle57 Год назад +6

      I was about to say the same thing lol. I love scales but never practice arpeggios. I think I will start practicing them after watching this.

    • @phutureproof
      @phutureproof Год назад +1

      Ugh? what new nonsense is this I'm gonna have to read everywhere

    • @eboone
      @eboone Год назад +6

      @@phutureproof it's... just a word

  • @DarkForcesStudio
    @DarkForcesStudio Год назад +100

    "Difficulty level does not correlate to how good the music sounds." You have no idea how much I needed to hear that. 🤣 Great tutorial. Thanks.

  • @nickk8416
    @nickk8416 Год назад +89

    Take 1870 was priceless! I have trouble with the double hand arpeggios up and down the keyboard. Love your videos and your delightful personality. Your love of music always shines through. Best.

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  Год назад +25

      Godowsky’s birth-year (1870) 😂 and thank you…!! 🙏🏻

    • @leocarey4550
      @leocarey4550 Год назад +2

      @@NahreSolOoh, nice Easter egg! Impressed if you’ve gone very far down the Chopin/Godowsky trail…

  • @arunthebuffoon4554
    @arunthebuffoon4554 Год назад +13

    As someone who grew frustrated with piano because it was hard, I wish I stuck with it.
    Nahre makes piano sound absolutely beautiful.

  • @randallharp7010
    @randallharp7010 Год назад +137

    Beautiful playing. Educational video. I have 30+ years using keyboard instruments and I struggle with Level 2. 🙂

    • @emreozdemir3164
      @emreozdemir3164 Год назад +10

      because level 2is in fact harder than some of what is on higher levels here, not exactly accurate levels ı'd say, but each to their own

    • @ashwild4992
      @ashwild4992 Год назад +3

      Level 2 ain't that hard

    • @paulsimon6544
      @paulsimon6544 Год назад +2

      Level 14 is easy!

  • @olumideakingbade982
    @olumideakingbade982 Год назад +7

    The Level 10 piece - Triple Layer Arpeggios - really melted me. So beautiful.

  • @helenspiano
    @helenspiano Год назад +7

    All I have to say: You are a genius!

  • @eydiguttason1961
    @eydiguttason1961 Год назад +6

    Thank you Nahre here from Aalborg Danmark it helps a lot God bless I'm pianist in Aalborg privilegium churches and institution

  • @alexanderbayramov2626
    @alexanderbayramov2626 Год назад +27

    Level 10 being a mix of Liszt's texture and chords which have more 'contemporary' and less 'romanticism' colour sounds absolutely fantastic, seems like almost no one explores this sort of thing, although it sounds like a mix of everything that's great about classical and more contemporary style! Bravo Nahre ❤

    • @SerpongeDash
      @SerpongeDash Год назад +1

      Reminds me of lubomyr melnyk (illirion, beyond romance) or ravel

  • @jaredstrottmann5298
    @jaredstrottmann5298 Год назад +5

    I love the fluttering sound that level 5 gives. I remember when you first showed it in one of your previous videos, I couldn’t stop listening to it. It puts me in a entranced mood that no other piece or patter has ever done

  • @bach5369
    @bach5369 Год назад +3

    I find that level 4 and 6 are my favorite and most achievable techniques, now that I know what they're actually called, I can learn them much easier
    Thanks Nahre :D

  • @admortor
    @admortor Год назад +18

    Level 10 reminded me of Ravel's Une barque sur l'ocean ❤ arpeggios with different rhythmic patterns that need to sound consistent while emulating sea waves 🌊

    • @androidkenobi
      @androidkenobi Год назад

      Wow, today I sought out Nahre's channel bc i was perplexed by the "too low" note in the score of Une barque. Google tells me the first bosendorfer with extra bass notes was built 1909, but that's 3-4 yrs after miroirs.

  • @mariapap8962
    @mariapap8962 Год назад +4

    Hello, i'm a pianist and piano-teacher, big fan of your channel and i ESPECIALLY enjoy anything you post on piano- playing and - technique. Thank you! 🙂

  • @Jestunes
    @Jestunes Год назад +4

    You'll probably never read this but I just wanted to say you are INCREDIBLE. To say the least.
    Thanks for the awesome tips and lessons. A most grateful fan...

  • @eldergeektromeo9868
    @eldergeektromeo9868 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank You, Nahre....Superb, btw....

  • @Jimmy.Williams
    @Jimmy.Williams Год назад +9

    Fantastic video, would love to see more 13 Level videos from you.
    The thing that's great is you're explaining specifically what's going on at each level, referencing classical pieces, but applying it to a more simplified chord progression which makes the learning aspect of it much easier to digest. Bravo!!!

  • @costasyiannourakos6963
    @costasyiannourakos6963 10 месяцев назад

    The last step, though humanly impossible to perform, did add musical value finally!!

  • @MFJMD564
    @MFJMD564 Год назад

    Sometimes, I manage to convince myself my piano technic is not so crappy, and then I watch your video and feel again I play so badly! I always hesitate before watching your video to preserve my motivation. But at the same time, you are like a guide to show me, maybe not what is atteinable for me, but what path I should take to go on improving. You present her very beautiful patterns. I'll try to integrate some of them in my playing style. Thank you so much!

    • @douglaso6428
      @douglaso6428 Год назад +1

      Be kind to self - the fact that you are making music this way is beautiful and is contributing something in your own life and the lives of the people around you.

  • @phm8462
    @phm8462 Год назад +1

    I have small hands so the maximum i can stretch is to the 9th key. As a result arpeggio practice used to irk me. Now I'm motivated to keep practicing until I'm fluid. Hopefully like you one day ❤

  • @andresolivera7787
    @andresolivera7787 Год назад +2

    Spitfire audio is my favourite library maker. I am so glad they are sponsoring you. You, a world class pianist. I admire you so much.

  • @eligarf
    @eligarf 11 месяцев назад

    Oh, and I was surprised that 25/1 wasn’t included but then again you covered all the bases.
    Thanks again, from Japan.

  • @FedericoGPena
    @FedericoGPena 2 дня назад

    You do a great job. It helps that you have a nice voice and the kind of diction that never tires the ear, on the contrary. Keep up the great work. Your calm and inviting demeanor is also great, and you don't come off fake and extra-friendly - which is annoying; you just keep it normal with an overall good vibe. I love it.

  • @fortissimoX
    @fortissimoX Год назад +3

    I guess that level of difficulty also depends a lot on the size of one's hands.
    It seems to me that's quite important for arpeggios.
    Thank you for the video and I wish you all the best!

  • @jojobeanz2981
    @jojobeanz2981 7 месяцев назад +1

    I love this channel so much. You are part of what redeems the internet. 🙏❤️

  • @jayswizzle57
    @jayswizzle57 Год назад

    You’re fingers are so graceful. It’s really beautiful to watch.

  • @carlosduran5640
    @carlosduran5640 10 месяцев назад +1

    Muy buemnissimno gracias and chile ,Carlos ❤

  • @zechordlord
    @zechordlord Год назад +1

    Working on that Chopin op 10 no.1 seriously these days. I found that it is the best piece for exploring relaxation of the hand, which is imperative to performing it at high speed. Any unnecessary tension and you'll wave goodbye to your wrists/tendons after a few runs.

  • @emregeylani
    @emregeylani Год назад +16

    I'm a guitar player but big fan of your videos Nahre, keep up the great work!

  • @marcobega5152
    @marcobega5152 Год назад

    You have inspired me to seek help from people who understand music software for composing, arranging, studio audio,...and as you very humbly do, so have I...and am finding kind and helpful people, who are willing to teach what they know
    I was abroad and I returned to Italy for a short time .... I take the scores of Bach's Urtext with me ... and I take them with me.
    Start over.
    Thanks!!!!!!!!

  • @smitlag
    @smitlag Год назад +2

    I have studied (listened lol) the Godowski Etudes as well as the Alkan Etudes, and they seem impossible. But after hearing Hamelin nail them, I am convinced he is an extraterrestrial. I think the Chopin Etudes hit the sweet spot of perfecting a technical challenge while reachable to aspiring concert pianists. And they remain beautiful to listen to as well. Liszt took it even further well into the realm of the technical demands a modern concert pianist needs to overcome.

  • @nezkeys79
    @nezkeys79 Год назад +14

    6:00 I do believe Liszt's Un Sospiro uses this (although there is a melody being played in the LH at the same time)
    Incidentally that section of Un Sospiro is probably the single most beautiful piece of music that has ever been created in the history of the human race imo

  • @denise2169
    @denise2169 Год назад +8

    Nahre, you creativity and musicality know no bounds! I love listening to even your exercises! My favourite channel of all time and I’m still smiling after the video has stopped! 🙂

  • @anatomicallymodernhuman5175
    @anatomicallymodernhuman5175 Год назад +1

    It was slightly counterintuitive to hear such a large space while seeing a manifestly small one. The great thing about the pro version of the BBC piano is that you can dial in exactly how much room you want. Watch Paul Thomason’s walkthrough to see how many shades of gold that mine is capable of producing.

  • @LawrenceSolon
    @LawrenceSolon Год назад +1

    I'm so inspired to write my own arpeggio exercises after watching this, thank you so much, you're amazing.

  • @piggly-wiggly
    @piggly-wiggly Год назад +3

    That was fascinating for making sense of classical compositions, which I, as a non-musician, always thought of as a semi-arbitrary collection of notes. At least now I can recognize some of the patterns of arpeggios if I see sheet music. As for playing, I'm afraid I'll need a level before level 1.

  • @robertoa.m.3984
    @robertoa.m.3984 9 месяцев назад +1

    You are an absolute genius 😮

  • @davidknizek2852
    @davidknizek2852 9 месяцев назад +1

    7:02 I WAS WAITING FOR THIS 😭omg i love these

  • @purepuresound4671
    @purepuresound4671 Год назад +2

    This tutorial is just pure gold. Grazie maestra!

  • @shadowjuan2
    @shadowjuan2 Год назад

    I’m currently studying Op 10 no. 1, it really takes a lot of practice to play those cascading up and down arpeggios really well at quick tempo. Patience, patience, patience is all I can say!

  • @anonymous.29
    @anonymous.29 Год назад +17

    Always love your videos ❤️🔥

  • @JonahLim19
    @JonahLim19 Год назад

    I just watched your WIRED video on the 16 levels of complexity for playing the Happy birthday song. Wow!
    The adding of beats and changing its style really inspired me!

  • @topturretgunner
    @topturretgunner Год назад

    I can only say……WOW! As a non pianist but a lover of classical piano I appreciate the difficulty of that which Nahre has just shared. Thank you Nahre.

  • @igo.spekkyjarvonvreich
    @igo.spekkyjarvonvreich Год назад +2

    that sound when you change levels was so beautiful
    also good composing

  • @paulgibby6932
    @paulgibby6932 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed all the middle ones -- they either were music or sounded like music. And so well and smoothly played. Great tips also. Thanks.

  • @ericleiter6179
    @ericleiter6179 Год назад +1

    Great Video!!!... Level 13 could be called the Conlon Nancarrow Nightmare

  • @funwithmadness
    @funwithmadness Год назад

    I'm not a piano player, but I still enjoy watching this type of video to give me ideas on how to practice harmonica. There are some interesting bits in here that I think would transfer over.

  • @brandonmacey964
    @brandonmacey964 Год назад

    The most important part of this video was in the final moments "how good arpeggios sound doesn't necessarily correlate to their difficulty level" sage words

  • @davidknizek2852
    @davidknizek2852 9 месяцев назад +1

    Im OBSESSED with pieces with arpeggios 😭😂

  • @Zorgcho
    @Zorgcho Год назад +1

    Scriabin op.17 no. 5 comes to mind. I thought it would be part of the list.

  • @AashwinPatki
    @AashwinPatki Год назад +1

    Thanks Nahre! This is just so awesome!!
    While playing arpeggios with long stretches, it is best to bring the hand to a relaxed position after the notes are played. Something I think is helpful while playing the difficult variations.
    Examples
    0:53 Level 1
    1:09 Level 2
    1:35 Level 3
    1:47 Level 4
    2:44 Level 5
    3:06 Level 6
    4:19 Level 7a
    4:28 Level 7b
    5:47 Level 8a
    6:00 Level 8b
    6:19 Level 9
    6:46 Level 10 (My favorite!)
    7:18 Level 11
    8:16 Level 12
    9:25 Level 13 - This reminds me of Amédée Méreaux Etudes.

  • @Petch85
    @Petch85 Год назад +3

    I just love long sweeping arpeggios ❤ they don't even have to be fast, but they have to be even in time and volume.

  • @sfmmmo7599
    @sfmmmo7599 Год назад +3

    Thank u for the video 💖💖

  • @flonzaley6092
    @flonzaley6092 Год назад +1

    As ever, a marvellous combination of sound sense/advice and brilliant creative originality.

  • @helenspiano
    @helenspiano Год назад +9

    I love the idea of Level 13. That’s another universe 😂

    • @johnb6723
      @johnb6723 9 месяцев назад

      The universe of Liszt and Rachmaninoff.

  • @OzouneSundalyah
    @OzouneSundalyah Год назад +1

    Hi Lady Nahre. Thank you very much for sharing your wealth of knowledge and breaking it down in soluble portions that even a beginner can understand. You are truly amazing and awe inspiring indeed and in deed!

  • @Gbdevaux
    @Gbdevaux Год назад +9

    Thank you for the advice! I think I want to try and learn Beethoven’s piece mentioned in the fourth level. Arpeggios continue to be quite difficult for me, and I think this would be an excellent way to improve, even if only slowly :)

  • @ANICETONANOS
    @ANICETONANOS 6 месяцев назад

    Waiting for your webinar today : Practice Like a Pro with Randall Faber and Nahre Sol. Sooooo excited!!!

  • @darkstudios001
    @darkstudios001 Год назад +1

    Did not expect the chopin godowsky from you tbh, brava👏🏻

  • @johnjohannes5954
    @johnjohannes5954 10 месяцев назад

    Very clean play ! congrants! Level 14 arpegios Liszt's Transcendetal study No2 (2nd edition) and Level 15 Liszt's Transcendetal study No2 (Douze etudes 1st edition)

  • @Cluless02
    @Cluless02 10 месяцев назад

    Ok, I had to drop it at level 10 - when you I'm seeing 7-lits, I'm done!!
    Love her videos - she is a virtuoso and she is so cool!!

  • @rd-um4sp
    @rd-um4sp Год назад +1

    So awesome. Could listen to you the whole day (even if I never had the discipline to practice it myself)

  • @MrFisch-jj1yz
    @MrFisch-jj1yz Год назад +2

    Awesome, didn't know, that I could have reached lvl 11 already by having played étude op. 10 no. 1 by Chopin before.

  • @rsaettone
    @rsaettone Год назад

    Your "Pianist's Day Off" would make an incredible piece for two pianos!!!

  • @DanielAlvarezVeizaga
    @DanielAlvarezVeizaga Год назад +2

    This is a really complete compendium for piano-arpeggi. Really useful, Thank you Nahre!

  • @knowledgeapplied
    @knowledgeapplied Год назад +9

    0:27 To become as fluent as Nahre in any *sce-Nahre-o* ... what a thrilling prospect! 😅 😊

  • @waltergiz
    @waltergiz Год назад +2

    Nahre, you are fantastic! It's a pleasure to watch your videos, all inspiring and challenging! Brava! Thank you!

  • @DARKLYLIT
    @DARKLYLIT Год назад +13

    As always.....AMAZING! And beautiful to actually see it played. Thank you Nahre!😁👌😸

  • @Deepak_Gorkhe
    @Deepak_Gorkhe Год назад +13

    Really nice video for piano learners.
    👍👍👍👍👍💐💐💐💐🙏

  • @DorothyOzmaLover
    @DorothyOzmaLover Год назад +4

    So awesome of a demo and influential for all, so a big bless for Nahre Sol!

  • @randyzaucha4049
    @randyzaucha4049 2 дня назад

    WOW!! I have ALWAYS wanted learn this but have not had must success....gonna hit the practice field hard now Nahre!!

  • @alecsnider3225
    @alecsnider3225 Год назад

    I just love how effortless you make this appear.

  • @whspore9534
    @whspore9534 Год назад

    Just enjoy listening (to the sound of the piano) and watching (the choreography of your handsome fingers) !

  • @viv2199
    @viv2199 Год назад +5

    Bravo, Nahre!! Wonderful and so beautiful, as always!

  • @shanemcknight1583
    @shanemcknight1583 Год назад +3

    Appreciate the tips and instruction!!!

  • @kerawelt2008
    @kerawelt2008 Год назад +3

    Nahre Sol, you are the deal ! Your art is just amazing !

  • @rickmorales2113
    @rickmorales2113 Год назад +7

    Wow, excellent! Every example clear and sounding great. Thank you!!

  • @pauljonesesquire
    @pauljonesesquire Год назад

    Level 1, I can play Moonlight through from memory which is a move in the right direction for me. The rest of it I get but trying to build up the speed is what slows me down. Err. yeah! Paradoxical. Great Technique you have, spot on.

  • @davidrichards1295
    @davidrichards1295 Год назад

    Excellent Pianist & Musicianship.
    God bless you.

  • @BubbleGumYum-x6v
    @BubbleGumYum-x6v Год назад

    Thank you for the advice you provide for practicing arpeggios, I really struggle with them so I am very appreciative

  • @chanhnguyen2215
    @chanhnguyen2215 Год назад

    Ms. Sol , you are a good pianist also a good piano instructor . Thank you.

  • @piggly-wiggly
    @piggly-wiggly Год назад +1

    Also, I thought the "unplayable" arpeggio bit was really cool. I'd love to see this idea play out longer without concern about "robotics" and maybe some phase shifting a la Steve Reich. The textures that came out were fascinating so it'd be cool to hear them move around and interact over a longer span.

  • @RTKdarling
    @RTKdarling Год назад +2

    And that, ladies and gentlemen, is called a "Humble-flex" 🔥

  • @Tyrell_Corp2019
    @Tyrell_Corp2019 Год назад +1

    Legend has it that Nahre Sol has a secret left foot arpeggio too.

  • @darintriplett7697
    @darintriplett7697 Год назад

    Just an Amazing Tutorial by Such an accomplished Pianist. Thank you for taking the Time To Inspire others.😊❤

  • @xyzyzx1253
    @xyzyzx1253 Год назад

    YES this is the plateau buster I’ve been waiting for!

  • @bongimus
    @bongimus Год назад +1

    This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much for this fantastic video!

  • @Anonymous-lw1zy
    @Anonymous-lw1zy Год назад

    Tremendous overview of arpeggios and their use.

  • @SallyGreenaway
    @SallyGreenaway Год назад +1

    Such an awesome video

  • @craigdouglas9979
    @craigdouglas9979 7 месяцев назад

    Your technique is a joy to see.

  • @ma_yuvari2215
    @ma_yuvari2215 Год назад

    Thank God arpeggios, they sound so beautiful

  • @volkanuysal01
    @volkanuysal01 8 месяцев назад

    Harikasınız. Çok teşekkür ederiz. Türkiye'den sevgiler ❤

  • @aarontangel2461
    @aarontangel2461 6 месяцев назад

    I can't believe this is free! Peak quality content!!!!!!!

  • @raulblancomusic
    @raulblancomusic Год назад

    At level 13 now your just playing Cuban Timba 🎹😂. Awesome video!

  • @Niloctronic
    @Niloctronic Год назад +1

    Nice video and awesome technique!

  • @olalileo
    @olalileo Год назад

    Im scared to see this as the basic arpeggio itself already impossible for me😂 but i love to hear you play just like how your previous videos, literally watching just to listen to your dreamy sounds!

  • @oscarmusowoya9619
    @oscarmusowoya9619 Год назад

    This is so inspiring indeed. I have home work to do thank you for reminding me😊

  • @TMT939
    @TMT939 Год назад

    Beautiful playing. So skillful. 👍👍. As a non pianist, I’ve decided that we r diff breed. I’m going down the path of easy pop piano😂😂

  • @trashcat3000
    @trashcat3000 Год назад +1

    i just use arpeggiator. i can't play the piano. i just love watching Nahre's videos

  • @DJHolte
    @DJHolte Год назад +1

    Thanks for the little tips you include in these videos, Nahre. I'm an intermediate level pianist (on my best day), but for some time now, I've been wanting to one day master the 3rd movement of Moonlight Sonata. (My favorite version of which is by Jeno Jando.) Every time I sit down to work on it, it just seems incredibly daunting. Your suggestion to start by just playing the chords seems like such a simple concept, but something tells me it's what I've been looking for to help me get to the next level. That and a lot more scales practice. 😉

  • @movieman203
    @movieman203 Год назад +1

    Thak you Nahre. This is the video I needed.