By far the clearest and most succinct explanation of this piece. And I love the alternatives offered. Tutorials will typically be very strident and without alternative fingering and it is infrequent that we are given "practicing" suggestions. "Comprehensive" is a word that is too freely tossed around. This is a Comprehensive tutorial for Cornfield Chase. Thank you.
@joshvigranmusic Can you make somehow a little bit more step by step the the whole first part of arpeggio? Please..I'm a bigginer and I'm having very hard time to understand it
@joshvigranmusic can you make pleaseee a more slow step by step the first theme the arpeggio... I would appreciate it.. I'm a biginer and I'm having a hard time
@joshvigranmusic hi! You are doing a great job!!! Is it possible to make a very small video with the basic arpeggio from the first 40 seconds of the video.. to make it little bit step by step so I can learn it and practice it. I'm am a bigginer and I'm obsessed with this song and this song its the reason that I start the piano. .. please 😢
@joshvigranmusic I caaaaant play itt I know all the positions the notes the moves im practicing one week now and it doest soundddd right ..why? Im almost get crazy .. im all day homee. @joshvigranmusic
Nice tutorial! Something I find with these kinds of arrangements is that the difficulty is often quite random. Most of it will be easy enough and there will be certain sections which are randomly quite hard.
Haha thanks! It's mostly because I don't produce enough content due to my work, but I've got a lot of projects lined up for this coming season so more will be coming soon!
i hope you get the amount of support you deserve i and i hope one day i can be like you i play by ear and can play couple of songs but i love interstellar the most so hope i can play it soon@joshvigranmusic
@joshvigranmusic i knew it was too hard to play but i pushed through ! NOW I FIND IT EASY all thanks to your tips.. thank you very much it was a long big dream to play this
I have been looking for a tut on this version of the song for so long, thank you. This was an amazing tutorial, ive been playing piano for 9 months and i can now play this song, thank you.
Heard this piece so many times but only now on the piano. Can tell this wasnt really written for a pianist to play, but you managed such a refreshing and stunning sound :)
If you head over to the Rhapsody Piano Studio youtube channel I have teaching videos for scales and arpeggios! A "run" isn't so specific, it could mean a lot of different things depending on the context, so on my channel I break down several different runs in different pieces. But as far as a video on how to pick fingering? I haven't actually made one yet but I will do that soon on the Rhapsody Piano Studio channel!
any tips on how to play the piano with a flow like you .. and really fast. any exercises? or just elarning how to read notes and practice and also i cant press hard with my finger between pinky and middle any tips?
Learning scales and arpeggios and working your way through various etudes. It depends on what level you are so I can't give specific advice unless I see you olay. If you're interested in online lessons I'm taking students right now! My info is in the video description
@joshvigranmusic i wish it was free .. my country is in a war and financially done i cant pay ;-; i can play rivers flow in you its pretty easy .. fur elise .. mariage d amour .. many other and learning interstellar.. its challenging but doable.. i am self taught and play by ear.. hope i gave you an image about my level
after some practice i finally can play it flawlessly:) thanks for this tutorial.. i thought it was hard but it is actually easy for me @joshvigranmusic
@joshvigranmusic sorry for disturbing you but i have 1 last question.. my ring finger almost always feels weak.. how can i build atrong independent fingers for piano
I am new to piano I am a very beginner and I am very much desperate in learning this cornfield chase music can someone help me by giving the notes of the first part part with alphabet and number ( eg a4e4
How do you “not tense up” your fingers? I’ve been playing piano for about 9 months now and I’m kinda self taught. I’m only using RUclips videos and Simply Piano atm but I feel like I’m blocked by method or soemthing like that. When I watch people play, their notes sound sooooo much smoother compared to my harsh notes😅 any tips ?
9 times out of 10, I find that tension in the hand is a result of trying to play too much from the hand and not letting your arm and wrist rotate freely. this also creates unevenness because the hand is by design not even. The idea is that you want to rely as much as possible on the larger muscles in the arm, and even shoulders, back, chest etc rather than trying to force sound through the small muscles in the hand. The forearm can also grow tired and tense if there is not enough free-flowing energy from the torso. There are several exercises or pieces that can help with this, but it's difficult to pinpoint exactly what would help you specifically without seeing you play. In case you're interested I do give online lessons but no pressure! joshvigranpiano@gmail.com or you can DM me on social media
@@joshvigranmusic the original song cornfield chase by Dorian Marko has an other part after that but I’m assuming you should do the first extended arpeggio but lower on the piano.
Sorry for the late reply! To be honest, I was a bit confused from the sheet music and comments. I was using the sheet music from this link: musescore.com/user/28029972/scores/7564499 Someone informed me that there was more to the piece than this but I couldn't find it, so as of now there is no part 2
Beautiful playing! One question, the sheet music for bar 5 says to omit the A for the descending left hand arpeggios, but I noticed that you played it anyways. I feel like it sounds more fluid the way you played it, but as someone trying to learn this piece im afraid that adding the A will throw off the rhythm. Does it make a difference at all?
The extra A really just adds a little body to the texture but I think 99% of people won't notice or care haha. It does make it more difficult because you have to add a whole extra physical movement so I wouldn't sweat it!
I learned right hand over left. Playing with overlapped hands is so satisfying
so true
By far the clearest and most succinct explanation of this piece. And I love the alternatives offered. Tutorials will typically be very strident and without alternative fingering and it is infrequent that we are given "practicing" suggestions. "Comprehensive" is a word that is too freely tossed around. This is a Comprehensive tutorial for Cornfield Chase. Thank you.
I'm glad it was helpful. I try to offer the most practical advice possible when I teach!
@joshvigranmusic
Can you make somehow a little bit more step by step the the whole first part of arpeggio? Please..I'm a bigginer and I'm having very hard time to understand it
@joshvigranmusic can you make pleaseee a more slow step by step the first theme the arpeggio... I would appreciate it.. I'm a biginer and I'm having a hard time
@joshvigranmusic hi! You are doing a great job!!! Is it possible to make a very small video with the basic arpeggio from the first 40 seconds of the video.. to make it little bit step by step so I can learn it and practice it. I'm am a bigginer and I'm obsessed with this song and this song its the reason that I start the piano. .. please 😢
@joshvigranmusic I caaaaant play itt I know all the positions the notes the moves im practicing one week now and it doest soundddd right ..why? Im almost get crazy .. im all day homee. @joshvigranmusic
Nice tutorial! Something I find with these kinds of arrangements is that the difficulty is often quite random. Most of it will be easy enough and there will be certain sections which are randomly quite hard.
i actually cant believe how underrated you are i swear you are the best piano content creator out there❤
Haha thanks! It's mostly because I don't produce enough content due to my work, but I've got a lot of projects lined up for this coming season so more will be coming soon!
i hope you get the amount of support you deserve i
and i hope one day i can be like you
i play by ear and can play couple of songs but i love interstellar the most so hope i can play it soon@joshvigranmusic
i wanna try learn to read notes but i dont have a teacher and dont know where to start .. you inspire me :)
@joshvigranmusic i knew it was too hard to play but i pushed through ! NOW I FIND IT EASY all thanks to your tips.. thank you very much it was a long big dream to play this
I have been looking for a tut on this version of the song for so long, thank you. This was an amazing tutorial, ive been playing piano for 9 months and i can now play this song, thank you.
This is great! Would love you to go over Une Barque properly! I've been stuck on that piece for forever!
The Ravel piece?
Yes please!@@joshvigranmusic
@amrita104 I do plan on redoing the Miroirs next year, so it will be a little while, but if you want I'm always available for online lessons!
Brilliant! Thanks for letting me know!@@joshvigranmusic
Heard this piece so many times but only now on the piano. Can tell this wasnt really written for a pianist to play, but you managed such a refreshing and stunning sound :)
The way you split the hands for the opening has helped me i was struggling with overlapping due to small hands why I didnt think of that myself lol!!
Glad it helped!
this is the best tutorial coinciding with the sheet music i've seen, thank you!!
What a tutorial, thanks man I been searching a tutorial but no one explains like You. Good video.
Thank You so much for making this tutorial, you're amazing peep!! :D
Exquisite skills mate ❤
Holy Molly, this must be a new serie of tutorials Josh! Totally loved it!
The best tutorial❤ thank you Josh
Beautiful
Thanks for playing my sheets ❤
Thank you so so much i have to learn this thank you!!!❤
Thank you for this tutorial, greatly appreciated and very helpful! Cheers
Nice one 🐺
Thanks so much, and thanks for your great piano version!!
Awesome tutorial, thank you so much. I am beginner and the foot work on this is not quite clear to me. How are the pedals used in this piece?
Thank you so much for this tutorial!
Do you have a video on how to do piano runs? And what fingers to use?
If you head over to the Rhapsody Piano Studio youtube channel I have teaching videos for scales and arpeggios! A "run" isn't so specific, it could mean a lot of different things depending on the context, so on my channel I break down several different runs in different pieces. But as far as a video on how to pick fingering? I haven't actually made one yet but I will do that soon on the Rhapsody Piano Studio channel!
Ok cool. As somebody who is completely blind, I want to know the fingering and where I can start because I play piano. that explanation will help me
What’s the name of the channel so I can look at it?
@@johnkhem2084 www.youtube.com/@RhapsodyPianoStudio
any tips on how to play the piano with a flow like you .. and really fast. any exercises? or just elarning how to read notes and practice
and also i cant press hard with my finger between pinky and middle any tips?
Learning scales and arpeggios and working your way through various etudes. It depends on what level you are so I can't give specific advice unless I see you olay. If you're interested in online lessons I'm taking students right now! My info is in the video description
@joshvigranmusic i wish it was free .. my country is in a war and financially done i cant pay ;-; i can play rivers flow in you its pretty easy .. fur elise .. mariage d amour .. many other and learning interstellar.. its challenging but doable.. i am self taught and play by ear.. hope i gave you an image about my level
after some practice i finally can play it flawlessly:) thanks for this tutorial.. i thought it was hard but it is actually easy for me @joshvigranmusic
Sorry I thought I replied to your previous comment! If you need any more help please feel free to DM or email me
@joshvigranmusic sorry for disturbing you but i have 1 last question.. my ring finger almost always feels weak.. how can i build atrong independent fingers for piano
this wil be my next project for the coming 2 months lol
Wow, thank u
Amazing thank uuuuuuuuu❤
Do you have the complete piano score of this performance version? Thank you very much
The link is in the description!
I am new to piano I am a very beginner and I am very much desperate in learning this cornfield chase music can someone help me by giving the notes of the first part part with alphabet and number ( eg a4e4
hello friend. Can you please tell me what is the arrangement of this music? I can't find her
The arrangement is linked in the description!
Broo bless youu, you are truly great in teaching maaaaan
How do you “not tense up” your fingers? I’ve been playing piano for about 9 months now and I’m kinda self taught. I’m only using RUclips videos and Simply Piano atm but I feel like I’m blocked by method or soemthing like that. When I watch people play, their notes sound sooooo much smoother compared to my harsh notes😅 any tips ?
9 times out of 10, I find that tension in the hand is a result of trying to play too much from the hand and not letting your arm and wrist rotate freely. this also creates unevenness because the hand is by design not even. The idea is that you want to rely as much as possible on the larger muscles in the arm, and even shoulders, back, chest etc rather than trying to force sound through the small muscles in the hand. The forearm can also grow tired and tense if there is not enough free-flowing energy from the torso.
There are several exercises or pieces that can help with this, but it's difficult to pinpoint exactly what would help you specifically without seeing you play. In case you're interested I do give online lessons but no pressure! joshvigranpiano@gmail.com or you can DM me on social media
What is the tuning ?
Should be equal temperament I believe, although Hans might mess with that I'm not totally sure
What piano is that, it sounds very brights.
Bright*
It's an Essex EGP 160
Woah
Damn ur good.
You didn’t upload part 2.?
I cover the second page in the later part of this video here, starting at 3:39
ruclips.net/video/72zLNEbrDc8/видео.html
@@joshvigranmusic the original song cornfield chase by Dorian Marko has an other part after that but I’m assuming you should do the first extended arpeggio but lower on the piano.
@@joshvigranmusic but thanks tho I’m finally getting the hang of this song I’ve been wanting to learn for a while now!
Ah, I wasn't aware of any other parts sorry
@@joshvigranmusic oh it’s ok you got the main one Ty
The hand over hand is for performance sake
1:50
where's the second part?
Sorry for the late reply! To be honest, I was a bit confused from the sheet music and comments. I was using the sheet music from this link:
musescore.com/user/28029972/scores/7564499
Someone informed me that there was more to the piece than this but I couldn't find it, so as of now there is no part 2
6:08 that's what she said!
sheet music needed
Its in the description mate
Beautiful playing! One question, the sheet music for bar 5 says to omit the A for the descending left hand arpeggios, but I noticed that you played it anyways. I feel like it sounds more fluid the way you played it, but as someone trying to learn this piece im afraid that adding the A will throw off the rhythm. Does it make a difference at all?
The extra A really just adds a little body to the texture but I think 99% of people won't notice or care haha. It does make it more difficult because you have to add a whole extra physical movement so I wouldn't sweat it!
Thank you so much for your reply! I love your channel, and I hope that one day I’ll be able to play even a fraction as good as you do! :)
"to avoid injury"💀
I can't really understand this since i can't understand those
Don't understand what? How to read music?