I RANKED how HARD these popular piano pieces really are!

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @boatcraftserver
    @boatcraftserver 5 месяцев назад +393

    Putting Liebestraum in the same category as rondo a la turka is insane

    • @TiimoDZN
      @TiimoDZN 4 месяца назад +29

      and he put ronda alla turca higher too... i also dont see ballade no 1 being harder than hungarian rhapsody no 2 tbh

    • @jordans415
      @jordans415 4 месяца назад +33

      @@TiimoDZN ive played both, i think ballade is way harder than the rhapsody

    • @ReiAyasuka
      @ReiAyasuka 4 месяца назад +4

      @@TiimoDZNhe didn’t order the lines

    • @TiimoDZN
      @TiimoDZN 4 месяца назад

      @@jordans415 ah then im probably wrong, ive only learned the first quarter of ballade 1

    • @Helmut_Kohl
      @Helmut_Kohl 4 месяца назад

      I didn't play Liebestraum. Do you think its harder or less hard? (But I wouldnt put Rondo alla Turca in advanced)

  • @cubiclightsofficial
    @cubiclightsofficial 5 месяцев назад +676

    He put the fantasy-impromptu in the same level as the rondo alla turca. I'm literally dying right now lol

    • @emptyarms6113
      @emptyarms6113 5 месяцев назад +89

      Fantasie Impromptu op.66 is a piece that sounds a lot more difficult than up it really is, once you get the hang of the poly rhythm it’s not so much if a challenge, especially section B.

    • @cubiclightsofficial
      @cubiclightsofficial 5 месяцев назад +21

      @emptyarms6113 You're absolutely right, but still...

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  5 месяцев назад +105

      Yeah, you're right, not on the same level. When coming up with the tiers I had to make decisions, right. If a perfect world I'd have 10+ tiers, but that's too many considering the number of pieces. So it's pretty easy to find pieces that should move up or down 1 space or that seem to not belong together.
      I did try to mention when things were on the line though. So the Mozart rondo is barely in that tier in my mind. Hope that clears it up a bit.

    • @diiselix
      @diiselix 5 месяцев назад +45

      @@ryanabshier Yeah, but pathetique and fantasieimpromptu are like 5 times more difficult than Alla Turca

    • @glauberglousger956
      @glauberglousger956 5 месяцев назад +4

      It makes sense, but personally, I could never get the hands on the rythem, so I'd say it's harder too

  • @jonathanwong9162
    @jonathanwong9162 5 месяцев назад +90

    Changes i definitely would have done to the list:
    - Rondo alla turca is more like a in-between intermediate and upper int piece, atleast nowhere near the difficulty of Pathtique, Impromptu or Liebestraum😂
    - The intermediate pieces (except for raindrop) should also be moved down as they are possible to learn for a beginner in a few weeks…

    • @Helmut_Kohl
      @Helmut_Kohl 4 месяца назад +14

      Yeah, but they sound like shit then. There's a huge difference between somehow being able to play a piece and truly being able to play it. I heard too many "I just started to play the piano, here's Rondo alla turca". But I'd agree it's not advanced, but on level lower

    • @billystorm5347
      @billystorm5347 4 месяца назад +3

      ​ @Helmut_Kohl I agree waltz in a minor is a killer example note wise it is fairly simple, but the difference between a begginer and pro is so blatant in the dynamics and expression.

    • @clayburnett6530
      @clayburnett6530 4 месяца назад +1

      I am outraged that this guy thinks rondo alla turca is just a level below la Campanella lol

    • @enricochestri
      @enricochestri 4 месяца назад +2

      In a few weeks??!! Nah

    • @ebogsnes
      @ebogsnes 2 месяца назад

      As a young piano student I tried learning rondo alla turca. I managed to get through it, but I always felt like it just didn't sound good. I think in terms of being able to play the notes, it's easier for sure, however the gap between "being able to play the notes" and "being able to play it well" is much bigger than for the other 3. Whereas with Liebestraum or Impromptu there's just so much going on that you can "hide" your mistakes a lot easier.

  • @adamyohan
    @adamyohan 4 месяца назад +62

    Gymnopedie is beautiful and fun. I don't understand the bashing of it.

    • @syzygy2464
      @syzygy2464 4 месяца назад +18

      Mindless music snobbery

    • @l.w.paradis2108
      @l.w.paradis2108 4 месяца назад +8

      Gnossienne 1 is even better. But yeah, agree totally.

    • @BMOIRL
      @BMOIRL 3 месяца назад +1

      @@l.w.paradis2108 that was my first piece. it holds a special place in my heart

  • @stirlingclark5430
    @stirlingclark5430 4 месяца назад +51

    I'm sorry, I cannot accept that Canon in D is known more as a piano piece. As a pianist and violinist, that is, at its heart, a string quartet piece, even if it wasn't originally written for that.
    That is not to say arrangements are bad, I absolutely love making it possible for people (especially on their wedding day, as this is normally played at) to be able to hear their favourite songs when they may only have a keyboard available, or a violin and cello, or whatever the case may be. Just wanted to say Canon is not at its core a piano piece.

    • @katttttt
      @katttttt 4 месяца назад +6

      Um sorry but did you watch the whole video?
      4:23

    • @stirlingclark5430
      @stirlingclark5430 4 месяца назад +5

      @@katttttt Sorry for the confusion. I was referring to him saying that it "feels like a piano piece," which I disagree with. Before he started playing Canon, he prefaced it by saying there would be pieces on the list that weren't written for piano but have "almost become known as piano pieces," so that's where I got my original statement. I also hold this position for Flight of the Bumblebee, which he says the same thing about, but not as strongly as, like Ryan, I don't love that piece, mostly just because of the culture around it and context it's usually played in.

    • @katttttt
      @katttttt 4 месяца назад +2

      @@stirlingclark5430 thanks for explaining, I get it 👍

    • @hyperactiveofficial8096
      @hyperactiveofficial8096 3 месяца назад

      He didn't even play the melody correctly 💀

    • @fredblattner
      @fredblattner 3 месяца назад

      @@stirlingclark5430mom no no

  • @oryx3
    @oryx3 5 месяцев назад +104

    Hey, don't diss popular pieces like Gymnopedie and Bumblebee; they are popular for a reason. Gymnopedie in particular sounds way ahead of it's time.

    • @arryaxx263
      @arryaxx263 5 месяцев назад +11

      I'm not sure it counts as modal, but his conception was really unique for the time. He just gets derided because it's not traditional in a genre that values tradition over everything. But hey, we've got Mozart with his mindless scale runs, so that's awesome. Let's play the same four composers over and over because nothing else exists.

  • @Op25No2
    @Op25No2 4 месяца назад +10

    Corrected list:
    Upper Advanced/Diploma level: HR2, La Campanella, Ballade, Liebestraum
    Advanced: Pathetique, Clair de Lune, Flight of the bumblebee
    mid int/very early advanced: Fantasie Impromptu, Rondo Alla Turca, Fur Elise, Nocturne in Eb, Raindrop Prelude
    Intermediate: K545, Canon in D, Gymnopedie No. 1
    Beginner: Prelude in C bach, Prelude in A major chopin.

    • @themuffinninja
      @themuffinninja 3 месяца назад

      Impromptu advanced

    • @kurthayes2743
      @kurthayes2743 22 дня назад

      put fantasie impromptu in advanced, clair de lune in early advanced, fur elise in intermediate, gymnopedie and canon in D in beginnner, and then you got it actually correct.

    • @RahulBharti-mh3lk
      @RahulBharti-mh3lk 16 дней назад

      More like corrected Liszt

    • @Op25No2
      @Op25No2 15 дней назад

      @@kurthayes2743 Fantasie impromptu is not advanced, most learners who start as kids learn it at around ages 7-10, I myself did at 11🧐Also, Gymnopedie No. 1 has larger jumps for beginners, getting the expression right is also a challenge for beginners too, piano isn’t just the notes themselves

  • @meganknipe4393
    @meganknipe4393 4 месяца назад +8

    The most “simple” pieces are the most difficult to play exceptionally well. It needs maturity and experience in how to capture an audience’s emotions (because they would have heard it so often)
    It’s like poetry…the silences are the most important thing to get and let it linger for just the right amount of time. That takes years to master.

    • @elizabethhill4037
      @elizabethhill4037 3 месяца назад +1

      I think it was the legendary Artur Schnabel who said it’s not how you play the notes, it how you play the pauses between them. 😊

    • @davidlegare5021
      @davidlegare5021 2 месяца назад +1

      I agree, I've always said that Für Elise is a good litmus test to see how well someone plays. It's a simple piece every pianist can play but very few will do it homage.

  • @keniz9133
    @keniz9133 4 месяца назад +106

    Popular pieces of composers are not usually their hardest pieces.
    Ravel: Let me introduce myself

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  4 месяца назад +14

      🤣 hold my french wine.

    • @markitoswolf
      @markitoswolf 4 месяца назад +5

      scarbo: hey😎

    • @Dylonely_9274
      @Dylonely_9274 4 месяца назад

      @@markitoswolfGaspard de la Nuit 😎😎😎

    • @markitoswolf
      @markitoswolf 4 месяца назад

      @@Dylonely_9274 yeeaaa😎😎

    • @alanpotter8680
      @alanpotter8680 4 месяца назад

      @@Dylonely_9274 That was gives nightmares :D

  • @DurinSBane-zh9hj
    @DurinSBane-zh9hj 3 месяца назад +13

    "K 545, this is upper intermediate"
    Mozart "I will call this 'For Beginners'"

  • @maclayyc
    @maclayyc 5 месяцев назад +38

    You could not be more wrong about Liszt! Spend some time listening to some of his other works like La Lugubre Gondola and La Notte and you will find a deep sincerity and seriousness. Top it off with the B minor sonata where the 'flair' supports some very powerful ideas

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  5 месяцев назад +16

      Hmm, I definitely didn't mean to imply he was "only" flair. What did I say that came off that way? I would say he is known for flash and flair, but I don't consider him shallow.
      I mean, there are some shallow pieces by Liszt for sure, but I'm with you, Liszt is awesome. Definitely a top composer all time for me. And one where the impressive virtuosity is justified.

    • @iCrimsonKing
      @iCrimsonKing 5 месяцев назад +7

      Liszt is the most misunderstood of all the major composers

    • @j2bigd590
      @j2bigd590 5 месяцев назад +6

      @@iCrimsonKingI think amongst pianists he is understood perfectly fine, or at least to those with an understanding of music generally

    • @RachManJohn
      @RachManJohn 4 месяца назад +6

      @@iCrimsonKing Actually Brahms is the most misunderstood because people are under the delusion that he is a good composer.

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  4 месяца назад +2

      @@RachManJohn oh man, that's a strong take, haha. We all have our own opinions (obviously not everyone agrees with mine and shouldn't) but just wondering what you don't like about Brahms.
      Are you viewing him for more his piano music, orchestral, everything. Just curious. For me Brahms has a lower hit rate than Beethoven
      Like, I'd have a harder time finding Beethoven I don't like than Brahms. But I still love his music.

  • @hnnymn
    @hnnymn 4 месяца назад +9

    The Satie grabs me harder than any of the others. It's inexplicable. And I think that's a good thing.

    • @mjcs6399
      @mjcs6399 4 месяца назад +2

      The Satie has been used so many times in cheesy ways, like the bed music for feminine hygiene product commercials, that it becomes difficult to listen to it strictly as music, fully separated from that context. If you do though, it is insanely beautiful and introspective. At once gorgeous and quite sad, imo, and almost unlistenable if really paid attention to.

    • @bigdreams5554
      @bigdreams5554 4 месяца назад

      ​@@mjcs6399don't watch those commercials and you won't have that association

  • @octopuszombie8744
    @octopuszombie8744 5 месяцев назад +8

    Here are a lis(z)t of pieces a few levels above upper-advanced (Sorry for my lack of variety of composers):
    3. Rachmaninoff Concerto 1 & 2, Chopin Ballade no. 4, Liszt Transcendental Étude 5 & 12, Ravel "Mirroirs", Beethoven Sonata 29
    2. Chopin Sonata 2 & 3, Liszt Sonata in B, Liszt Étude S. 140 no. 4 version B, Chopin-Godowsky Étude 42 (Op. 25 no. 11), Ravel La Valse for Piano, Alkan Étude "Le Preux"
    1. Prokofiev Sonata 7, Rachmaninoff Concerto 3, Islamey (idk the composer), Ravel Gaspard de la Nuit (especially mvt 1 & 3)

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  5 месяцев назад +1

      Nice list for those interested! Thanks. I wonder which of the pieces you listed would be the most popular (the most likely candidate to appear of this tier list). I didn't include concerti, if I did I guess Rach 2 might be. After that maybe the Liszt sonata might be the most famous. Chopin Ballade 4 for sure amongst us pianists, but I feel it's not in the mainstream enough, at least not in the USA. Interesting to think which super hard pieces are popular outside of classical music.
      For the most part our most difficult pieces aren't the mainstream popular ones. I tried to compile my list first by popularity, then rank them afterwards, which explains the high quantity of middle tiers here.
      Thanks for checking out the video and chiming in!

    • @fridericusrex9812
      @fridericusrex9812 5 месяцев назад

      Anything by Schumann LOL

    • @Literalistic
      @Literalistic 5 месяцев назад

      I've played some of these and I’ll just say that Beethoven 29 is SO much more difficult than Prokofiev 7 it’s crazy
      And Chasse-neige (Liszt S.139 no. 12) shouldn't even be on this list

    • @Literalistic
      @Literalistic 5 месяцев назад

      oh and btw Balakirev wrote Islamey

    • @octopuszombie8744
      @octopuszombie8744 5 месяцев назад

      @@Literalistic Really? I played Proko 7 but not Beethoven 29, I just named a couple of pieces, some of them I haven't played but just went by the ratings of what the others think. Thanks for informing me though

  • @SunsetGuitarist
    @SunsetGuitarist 16 дней назад +1

    Thank you for this delightful journey through classical music history and difficulty. I thoroughly enjoyed the entire video. Well done good sir. ❤❤

  • @victoriajang1083
    @victoriajang1083 3 месяца назад +3

    I'm ten years old and I play turkish march and mozart's sonata in c major.

  • @Aidanthewatermelon
    @Aidanthewatermelon 4 месяца назад +15

    During gymnopenie 1, I got a flowkey ad playing gymnopedie😂

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  4 месяца назад +4

      😳 RUclips has gone too far this time, that's wild! I'm going to say it's cause my 5 minutes of practice was so good they thought the listener must be in this for Satie.

    • @AibhlinArt
      @AibhlinArt 4 месяца назад

      I got the same ad at the same time too 😂

  • @FingersKungfu
    @FingersKungfu 5 месяцев назад +191

    Don’t be a beginner. You’ll never play anything.

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  5 месяцев назад +18

      Oops 🤣

    • @nevetsny1
      @nevetsny1 4 месяца назад +4

      Philip Glass says hello

    • @Potent_Techmology
      @Potent_Techmology 4 месяца назад +2

      @@ryanabshier Chopin > Beethoven
      not even close

    • @kenji2787
      @kenji2787 4 месяца назад +3

      Fur Elise is definitely a beginner piece, even when considering the whole piece. Mainly, because the most difficult part is so short that it only takes some extra practice.

    • @jake-z2i
      @jake-z2i 3 месяца назад

      ​@@Potent_Techmologyif you're referring to difficulty, I think sonata 32 is on par with some of the hardest chopin pieces

  • @mcbuuiop
    @mcbuuiop 5 месяцев назад +14

    19:57, actually just decided to learn a bit of this piece for fun, I find the repeated note section more problematic than the octaves(except the coda section.) although the octaves are the most scary since they’re placed after all the other technical requirements

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  5 месяцев назад +2

      Oh that's true. The repeated note section is pretty scary. I personally would probably order it like
      1. Repeated note octaves
      2. Repeated notes
      3. Ending octaves (the very end where the octaves aren't repeated)
      Obviously, I think repeated notes are hard 🤣 Liszt had an insane ability to do so many of them though. I played his Tarantella and when they show up in the middle section is probably the hardest part for me. Not saying the rest is a walk in the park though .

    • @JossPiano
      @JossPiano 4 месяца назад

      I'm forcing myself to play it everyday😢

    • @diplamatikjuan3595
      @diplamatikjuan3595 4 месяца назад

      La Campanella is a piece that reveals how bad your technique is as your hand, wrist and fingers become increasingly inflamed lol. When I first learned it it was impossible for me to get through it without stopping to shake my arms out

    • @RahulBharti-mh3lk
      @RahulBharti-mh3lk 16 дней назад

      Play repeated octaves with a loose wrist

  • @anchoDePulso
    @anchoDePulso 5 месяцев назад +5

    There is a lot of popular easy pieces for piano. A couple:
    - Bach Minuet in G Major. A very famous piece from Album Ana Magdalena.
    - Twinkle twinkle litle star. Is a lullaby but is famous as a piano piece for the Mozart variations.
    - Schuman Wild Horseman. Everybody has strougled with Wild Horseman in a early stage of piano learning.
    - Mozart minuets. Ok, this are not popular, nobody will recognize the melody of the minuets. But is a very know fact that Mozart composed those minuets at five years.

    • @shreychaudhary4477
      @shreychaudhary4477 5 месяцев назад +2

      the Wild Horseman took me back! the MEMORIES!!!
      stuff from Burgmuller's Op. 100 too!

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  5 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for the additions! Yes you're right, for sure there are easier pieces than what I ranked, that's actually why I didn't put any in the "Easy" tier, because there are other pieces easier than the ones here (many comments are saying I should drop the lowest 3-4 pieces into beginner but there are many simpler pieces)..
      But this tier list in particular worked the other way around, I started off by collecting the most popular 20 or so pieces, and then ranked them. So I wasn't looking for the hardest popular piece, or the easiest popular piece, just the most popular. I talked about it a couple of times in the video how it seems like our most mainstream "famous" pieces tend to be bunched in the middle.
      Hope that clears things up and thanks again for mentioning a few pieces for people to seek out if they are interested.

  • @FreshRides
    @FreshRides 5 месяцев назад +14

    with each video your editing is getting better and better! keep up the good work, bro!

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  5 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks. Whenever I get a comment from you RUclips always gets excited because you have a channel with subs 😅 Always takes me a second to remember who you really are, Fresh Rides.

  • @ewallt
    @ewallt 5 месяцев назад +4

    Really well done. Agreed with everything. I was surprised how difficult HR #2 was. I thought it would be just showy, hard sounding stuff, but some of those passages are really awkward. Chopin can go the other direction, where things can sound insanely difficult, but they’re not that bad. Otoh someone like Beethoven (or especially Brahms) can write stuff which sounds not bad but is actually very difficult to do well.

  • @PianoRevisited
    @PianoRevisited 4 месяца назад +15

    Although some of Clair de lune might be intermediate, I think to play the entire piece, including that pesky middle section, "properly" - you'd better be relatively advanced player. To make the point, I was recently at a restaurant that had a professional piano player, whose bio included teaching piano. He played Clair de lune and notably omitted that middle section from his rendition.
    It probably was noticed by myself and any other serious piano players present but I thought it was funny.

    • @AibhlinArt
      @AibhlinArt 4 месяца назад

      Oof I just got a little hit of secondhand embarrassment for that pianist 😂🫠

    • @UnlessRoundIsFunny
      @UnlessRoundIsFunny 4 месяца назад

      My guess is that he omitted it because that part is not well-known or popular among Joe-average restaurant goers.

    • @elizabethhill4037
      @elizabethhill4037 3 месяца назад

      It’s a tricky piece to play well. It is ‘graded’ Grade 8. I’d put in the advanced bracket. Not intermediate.

  • @charleskingmedia
    @charleskingmedia 2 месяца назад

    Fur Elise is such a beauty of a piece. It's an intermediate level piece as he said which I agree with, but it gives the player such phenomenal opportunities to explore the music. Lang Lang's performance of it is otherworldly. The piece can really show the difference between playing the notes and exploring the music. Love it!

  • @tombic6373
    @tombic6373 2 месяца назад +2

    This video is so entertaining, so informative, and so humbling for this viewer.

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  2 месяца назад

      Thanks a bunch. Super glad you liked it! My goal is to make it fun to listen to too, not just a dry ranking.

  • @billhassell434
    @billhassell434 4 месяца назад +2

    I think of Karl Haas' theme for "Adventures in Good Music" when I hear the 2nd movement of the Pathetique

  • @chokinzoku
    @chokinzoku 5 месяцев назад +6

    Hi Ryan! Love the video! Thanks for taking the time since I was looking for a thoughtful list just like this and you did a great job. It’s a long way to the top if ya wanna rock n roll it’s been said, and you’ve helped shorten mine. Appreciate it! ESS

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  4 месяца назад

      Hey there, I remember seeing this comment a bit ago but just forgot to respond. Sweet! I'm super glad it was just what you were looking for. Did you end up picking anything from the list?

  • @hughp97229
    @hughp97229 5 месяцев назад +48

    No way do Fur Elise and Claire de Lune belong on the same level.

    • @bobbycrio8936
      @bobbycrio8936 4 месяца назад +10

      Bro Clair de lune is fucking difficult man, it should be in advanced at least.

    • @tigerphantom354
      @tigerphantom354 4 месяца назад +1

      @@bobbycrio8936 not difficult, but definitely more than fur elise. On a scale of 10 fur elise would be at 2 and claire de lune 4 for me.

    • @nagatozz
      @nagatozz 4 месяца назад +3

      ​@@bobbycrio8936it's extremely easy to play the notes however even for advanced pianists it stays a hard piece to play with emotion

    • @ethancole8422
      @ethancole8422 4 месяца назад +1

      Frrrrrr Claire de lune is much harder to piece together than fur Elise. I learned fur elise at 13 years old but was completely stumped trying to learn the middle part of Claire

    • @MattTheOak
      @MattTheOak 4 месяца назад +1

      Agreed, this was ridiculous

  • @Memer-Capybara
    @Memer-Capybara 4 месяца назад +3

    It took me two days to learn fur Elise and two days to learn moonlight sonata 1st movement but I practiced a lot, and I think I'm just like an upper intermediate rn but I can play la campanella coda somehow
    Edit 1: btw I teach myself watching RUclips videos with no teacher and I'm 13 lol

  • @playerzero2813
    @playerzero2813 4 месяца назад +4

    Chuck Rondo allá Turca down, shouldn’t be above Claire de lune.
    I’d argue you should put Claire de Lune in Advanced. Also I would’ve added another category above upper advanced for HR2 and La Campanella

    • @diplamatikjuan3595
      @diplamatikjuan3595 4 месяца назад +1

      Definitely agree on both points - Claire de lune is definitely in a different difficulty category from Rondo. And Ballad has some tricky parts and is lengthy, but those Liszt pieces are more technically demanding for sure. But then we also need a category above those Liszt pieces for the truly demonic pieces like the Godowsky-Chopin Etudes, Hamelin's Triple Etude, and almost anything by Alkan

  • @quinnkawaja
    @quinnkawaja 4 месяца назад +4

    these r some hot takes ngl

  • @gerritmalego3116
    @gerritmalego3116 4 месяца назад +9

    moonlight sonata ranked intermediate. I think he forgot to go and look at part 3 of the sonata...

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  4 месяца назад +6

      In response...I think you forgot to watch the video 😄 jk, if you did skip to the end I mentioned ranking the part that's most famous. For some pieces that's the whole thing but for Moonlight I only counted the 1st movement.

    • @GabGab_Games
      @GabGab_Games 4 месяца назад +2

      @@ryanabshierisn’t 3rd movement more famous

    • @bicillenium4019
      @bicillenium4019 4 месяца назад +3

      @@GabGab_GamesNo, the first is far more well known.

    • @Jennynan09
      @Jennynan09 3 месяца назад

      Movement 3 is easier than it sounds. It’s simple arpeggio practice

    • @Compasscard
      @Compasscard 3 месяца назад

      @@Jennynan09 It might be but it's still hard and the fluent hand movement and sudden volume changes is what I think will be the hard part of it. But I never tried, just played the scales a bit to have a sense of what it looked like

  • @nojohns1748
    @nojohns1748 5 месяцев назад +20

    Wheres our boy Rach? like c sharp minor prelude or moment musiceux?

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  5 месяцев назад +8

      You know... that's a good point. I don't think he has a piece as popular as some on the list, but probably as much as others. I just missed it i guess.

    • @octopuszombie8744
      @octopuszombie8744 5 месяцев назад

      Which moment musicaux? I'm assuming no. 4, imo that goes to advanced tier, close to upper-advanced but not quite.

    • @rome8180
      @rome8180 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@ryanabshier Well, not a piece for solo piano at least. He has some wildly popular pieces like his 2nd piano concerto. You could still certainly learn that to play by yourself. The middle movement is not too difficult to play and is uber-famous.

    • @diplamatikjuan3595
      @diplamatikjuan3595 4 месяца назад

      Not to mention his Prelude in G minor

    • @TotallyNotRandomgreenscreen
      @TotallyNotRandomgreenscreen 4 месяца назад

      Concerto 2💀💀💀

  • @andromedaperseus954
    @andromedaperseus954 4 месяца назад +1

    IMO
    Very advanced: Chopin Op. 23, S.244/2, S. 141/3, bumblebee (Cziffra)
    Advanced: Beethoven Op. 13, Beethoven Op. 27/2 (all movements), Liebestraum 3, Chopin Op. 66
    Late intermediate: Mozart K. 331 (all movements)
    Intermediate: Mozart K. 545 (all movements), Chopin Op. 9/2, bumblebee, Fur Elise, Clair de lune
    Beginner: Bach Prelude in C, Chopin Prelude in A, Raindrop prelude

    • @gmfrunzik
      @gmfrunzik 2 месяца назад

      The raindrop preludes is intermediate

  • @ryzikx
    @ryzikx 4 месяца назад +3

    great video, definitely learned about some of these pieces i never heard before!

  • @Kennamsc
    @Kennamsc 4 месяца назад

    I love how as a self-thought pianist some intermediate/beginning advanced pieces are hard for me while upper advanced pieces are easy (easiER)… and yes I learned to actually play the piece and not only touch the notes, I know the difference lol

  • @ffggddss
    @ffggddss 4 месяца назад +4

    Of course you realize that any such list is a giant invitation for criticism of
    A) the rankings you gave the chosen pieces, and
    B) the thousands of pieces you didn't choose.
    OK, so I thoroughly enjoyed watching this, and here's my 2¢.
    • No "Beginner" level pieces? Well, I suppose there's always Chopsticks. ;-)
    • I'm so glad you included _La Campanella;_ there's a superb video of it, from several years ago, in a practice room (?) by Tiffany Poon on her YT channel. I highly recommend it. It blew me away! (I wish my hands worked as acrobatically as that!)
    • I guess the only pieces I can think of that feel "left out" to me, are the two most famous Chopin Polonaises - Militaire in A and Heroic in A♭
    • Or might you have considered Rhapsody in Blue by Gershwin? It's originally for piano & orchestra, but piano-only also works quite well for it.
    • As a Chopin enthusiast, there are so many of his compositions that would go well here, but there really are just too many. Waltzes, Mazurkas, Preludes, Études, ... I personally favor the Etude in E, Op. 10 No. 3. It gets progressively more "interesting" in the middle.
    Hey, thanks again for making & posting this video. Ciao!
    Fred

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  4 месяца назад +3

      Hello Fred. Glad you enjoyed it and for mentioning things you would change in such a positive cheerful way. Very refreshing.
      I agree with you about Chopin, he simply wrote so many pieces that are famous in the mainstream culture. Some other composers feel left off (Schumann for example) I feel a few more Chopin pieces would still make the list before Schumann.
      I do feel a little bad about having no beginner pieces. I suppose I could have at the end gone back and added a few, but then I would feel slightly dishonest. My goal was to rank the most famous pieces, not find something for every level. And there are certainly less popular pieces that are easier than my easiest pieces here.
      Yes, I considered Rhapsody in Blue but decided against orchestra-piano pieces (I guess that could have gotten Schumann and Grieg on the list too). The biggest miss I've seen mentioned so far is Scott Joplin, especially considering I grew up within a couple hours of one of his homes. He's pretty famous around here with Ragtime festivals still in honor of him.
      Thanks again for checking out the video and for the fun conversation!

    • @ffggddss
      @ffggddss 4 месяца назад +1

      @@ryanabshier How could I not be positive & cheerful about such a marvelous collection review?
      So thanks for the reply, and for some further insight into what had to be your struggle to put this together.
      And yes, I'm glad you mentioned Joplin; I love several of his ragtime pieces, too - they're pure fun music. I hadn't thought of him for this, because I think of this type of music as too recent to be classical; but on second thought, it's more than a century old now, so, why not?
      It's been said that rag begot jazz, which begot rock...and that therefore, the Maple Leaf started it all!

  • @camilofossemale7898
    @camilofossemale7898 5 месяцев назад +7

    PART 2 PLEASE

  • @idanpasiva6770
    @idanpasiva6770 4 месяца назад +1

    I am currently trying to acomplish La campanella like everything slow as it should and its so hard and i am happy you putted that in the video and when you said repeted octives i am getting flashbacks of me trying that a hour ago

  • @interstellar618
    @interstellar618 3 месяца назад +2

    Gymnopedies are amazing works of deep soul moving consequence. Yes, they're easy to play..not so easy to create, but they take you there for sure. Thank you for adding La Campanella:) Just curious, where would you rank Rachs' 2nd?

  • @StephenNorris-ow3vd
    @StephenNorris-ow3vd 4 месяца назад +2

    I really enjoyed this video. It is very timely for me as I slowly make my way out of early intermediate into more solid intermediate level, with so many of the pieces mentioned being inspirational for me. Thank you - subscribed!

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  4 месяца назад +1

      Awesome, so glad it was helpful. It's really fun to get to where you're at with piano because a lot of pieces start opening up and you get more options. I've done a couple videos where I talk about Chopin and Beethoven's easiest pieces (I think 4-5 pieces in each) so those may give you a few more ideas as well. Let me know if you have trouble finding them and I'll give you a link.

    • @StephenNorris-ow3vd
      @StephenNorris-ow3vd 4 месяца назад

      @@ryanabshier Thanks Ryan, I moved straight to watching the Chopin video after this one, and will seek out the Beethoven one too. Love it or hate it, I am self taught using (mostly) the Alfred Adult All in one books. After 2 and a half years I am at the first section of Level 3, where things are starting to get interesting. At the end of this book the 'stretch' pieces include: Chopin - Prelude in A Major op 28 no 7, Moonlight first movement, Fur Elise and Bach Toccata in D Minor, so lots of overlap with your popular list. I hope to get to these in about a year's time.
      Watching your Chopin video gave me hope of maybe a few more Chopin pieces for later and I was pleasantly surprise that 'Raindrop' might be achievable for me one day.
      Thanks again. I'll be sure to comment more as I work my way through your catalog of recordings.
      Greetings from Australia.
      Stephen

    • @ryzikx
      @ryzikx 4 месяца назад

      im edging too!

  • @emadhussein8513
    @emadhussein8513 4 месяца назад +2

    I wish what u were saying was true cuz that would practically already make me a professional Pianist and all that awaits is the big checks I'll soon be cashing in 😂

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  4 месяца назад

      🤣 Well, a quick youtube search will show you thousands of people can play advanced music. But few play it well. Haha.

    • @erictamboli
      @erictamboli 25 дней назад

      If you could play them all perfectly, how would you go about getting this big check your talking about?
      Teach classical piano?
      I don’t think there’s a big check involved.

  • @cimbalok2972
    @cimbalok2972 3 месяца назад

    I played Mozart K 545 (1st mvt only) in a recital when I was in 3rd grade. Everybody was like, "Ooooohhhh" because I followed 9 students who played very simple pieces. Personally, I felt like a beginner until I'd been playing for 10 years. Chopin is my favorite composer for the piano, but I never attained the level of dexterity to play more than just a few short works, mostly Mazurkas and Waltzes, a couple Nocturnes, Impromptu #1 in A-flat. (I later devolved into a dulcimer and accordion player so, goodbye to Chopin.) I've heard that Balakirev's Islamey is the hardest piece ever written for the piano, but it's not well-known enough to have made this video. My favorite piano piece by Satie is the sadly underplayed Jack in the Box. I've heard all the pieces on this video many times and most, if not all, have become hackneyed and trite to me, but for someone just getting interested in serious music, these are good choices. Thanks for posting!

  • @boatcraftserver
    @boatcraftserver 5 месяцев назад +2

    Great video, however I would very much disagree with a lot of the rankings. Love the channel tho!! also, thank you for not putting bumblebee in advanced!!!

  • @J_Da_Last1
    @J_Da_Last1 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm disappointed you didn't rank 3rd movement of moonlight sonata. That one never gets old. Composition requires you to be technically sound, as well as it has a great melody.

  • @22leggedsasquatch
    @22leggedsasquatch 4 месяца назад +1

    Some people commenting have forgotten that this video is about playing DIFFICULTY and NOT their QUALITY

  • @haignargesian5669
    @haignargesian5669 5 месяцев назад +5

    Great video. I’d love to see one that does a similar analysis but with lesser known works. I’m looking to learn intermediate pieces that are still awesome but less familiar. Any suggestions?

  • @MsJwolfe1
    @MsJwolfe1 5 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting evaluations. Some pieces that you classify as intermediate requires a maturity to play them with intelligence. I did enjoy your video.

  • @clintonwilcox4690
    @clintonwilcox4690 4 месяца назад +1

    Beethoven's Pathetique second movement is so popular Billy Joel adapted it in one of his songs.

  • @WolfgangAmadeusMozart1761
    @WolfgangAmadeusMozart1761 Месяц назад +3

    Did he just called beethoven "the greatest Composer"?

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  Месяц назад +1

      @@WolfgangAmadeusMozart1761 ohhhhh noooooo! 5-year-old Mozart is after me!!!!!

    • @WolfgangAmadeusMozart1761
      @WolfgangAmadeusMozart1761 Месяц назад

      @@ryanabshier bro really called me a 5 year old 😭

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  Месяц назад

      @@WolfgangAmadeusMozart1761 in 1761 you were. Using Leopold's Galaxy S4

    • @WolfgangAmadeusMozart1761
      @WolfgangAmadeusMozart1761 Месяц назад +1

      @@ryanabshier Hey leave my dad out of this!!

  • @kamekthemage7368
    @kamekthemage7368 5 месяцев назад +3

    Ravel: hold my Baguette!
    (Gaspard de la nuit)

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  5 месяцев назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣 love it!
      By the way, I must not have been clear, I chose pieces based on popularity, then ranked them by difficultly. So I know there are many many many pieces harder than these.

  • @bernardklein6614
    @bernardklein6614 5 месяцев назад +2

    waiting for recommended classical pieces for beginners!

    • @rrrripbing
      @rrrripbing 4 месяца назад +3

      I can't imagine that there are any classical pieces that a beginner could play well if they're using the original arrangement. However, there are countless simple arrangements of many classical pieces. That's what I use, then over time I gradually use slightly more advanced arrangements as my skill level increases.

  • @Артем-к9и1ш
    @Артем-к9и1ш 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for video! From love with Russia! I like your humour. In our country there is good kind phraseological unit The tongue has no bones, it mean man can talk endlessly and very fast it is about you). I want next time to see same video part tho with composers like Rahmaninov, Tchaikovsky more chopen and Bach please❤

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  4 месяца назад

      Hi there! Thanks for checking out the video. Yes, I can talk well and often and fast. hahahaha.
      Yeah, I feel like a lot of people would like a list like this but including even more pieces. I tried to pick out just the most famous 20 or so pieces, but I'm down for more variety.

  • @ExpatParaguay
    @ExpatParaguay 4 месяца назад +1

    Clair de lune is close to advanced especially if you want to play it well
    Arabesque also is very close to advanced but easier to play it well

  • @Piano_improvisations
    @Piano_improvisations 4 месяца назад +2

    Nah rondo alla turca is like early advanced at max. Played it after 2 years I started playing the piano but I would have never touched pathetique sonata by that time

  • @bfmdsm2020
    @bfmdsm2020 4 месяца назад +1

    I suppose that, when he put claire de lune in the same category as moonlight m1, he meant the first page. Because, otherwise, that's just crazy 🤣

  • @Boden-eg3fn
    @Boden-eg3fn 3 месяца назад

    One piece that for some reason is never ever brought to light is Un Sospiro by Liszt, intermediate/advanced at the beginning but quickly escalates to advanced/upper advanced , but absolutely beautiful.

    • @luisevanperezbasanez944
      @luisevanperezbasanez944 3 месяца назад

      If you ask me, Un sospiro is a little bit harder than Libestraum in general. But yeah, I agree, no one talks about it, even tought its one of my favorite peaces.

  • @alchemistofmusic8265
    @alchemistofmusic8265 5 месяцев назад +3

    Nothing is more difficult than MASTERING Mozart

    • @boatcraftserver
      @boatcraftserver 5 месяцев назад +2

      The thing about Mozart is that interpreting his music is very easy (compared to composers like Rachmaninoff, Chopin, Tchaikovsky...) But if you miss ONE note everyone will notice because everything is very harmonically simple.

  • @kamyar_hajizadeh
    @kamyar_hajizadeh 4 месяца назад +1

    The prelude and fogue no 1 is actually a very hard piece. The technique needed for this is just the easy part. Trying to make the perfect touch and sound out of it is just very hard.
    Absolutely not a intermediate piece.

  • @globetrekker7905
    @globetrekker7905 3 месяца назад +2

    Great vid!

  • @ThoughEvolution
    @ThoughEvolution 3 месяца назад +1

    Claire de lune is definitely an advanced piece. To play it truly correctly and with the really fast finger cramming parts, its not that easy. Of course it has a lot of the same expressive details that others can have, and playong something beyond perfection will always be harder, but bruh💀

  • @adampezzuolo5618
    @adampezzuolo5618 3 месяца назад

    Rondo alla turca is easy to learn but very difficult to master. I kinda agree with your ranking

  • @johnjohannes5954
    @johnjohannes5954 5 месяцев назад +2

    Nice list ! I would also add God level and would place Mazeppa , Feux Follets and the other Liszt's Transcendetal Studies !

  • @MenelionFR
    @MenelionFR 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for the video! There should be a sixth category "Insane" reserved especially for charles-Valentin Alkan.

    • @bbvv2967
      @bbvv2967 4 месяца назад

      sorabji would be in its own category

  • @jadensmith2402
    @jadensmith2402 4 месяца назад +1

    I feel like the problem is these "levels of piano" don't and can't know take into consideration the personal and weaknesses preferences of the players. For example, I have played piano almost two years. I learned Clair de lune in two weeks and played it to a massive applause ay a concert, yet I tried learning Rondo alla turka for a month and only managed half of it. I have my own personal weakness and strengths and I have a motivation to learn certain things and to succeed and a lack of motivation to learn other things.

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  4 месяца назад

      For sure! I feel like every grading system struggles in this area. A student who excels at harmony and has big hands might find Brahms much easier than someone with small hands that, while being advanced, hardly can name a chord.
      Of course that's where a personal teacher can really comes in handy. Someone to say "hey, I know you have technically played these 5 advanced pieces, but they were all classical sonatas. You need to play an easier Bach piece before diving into a challenging toccata."
      Thanks for watching!

  • @joycekelly9341
    @joycekelly9341 2 месяца назад +1

    So interesting. Thank you

  • @haltdeinmaul507
    @haltdeinmaul507 Месяц назад

    I played a few pieces of that list and let me tell you one thing: Moonlight is unironically DEMON. Most pieces have a change in pace or a different melody that bascally forces you to approach it differently. It's like how some pictures have colorboxes that you can fill with paint while Moonlight sonata is a blank canvas. Most pieces have this but they usually have some sort of transition and a faster pace making it easier and allowing you to get away with a lot of stuff. You hear EVERYTHING. I'd much rather break my fingers trying to play Mazzeppa than this shit till the day I day. Don't get me wrong, if you just want to play it, it's beginner level. It's just when you revisit it later on that you realize the demon that lurks beneath the surface. I dropped that shit few weeks in.
    Regarding the rest ... eh. I'd maybe knock down Rondo alla turca a tier. Plus Canon in D is more of an organ thing, isn't it? Moonlight, however, needs a special tier.

  • @hiasi
    @hiasi 5 месяцев назад +5

    Liebestraum hast du richtig ausgesprochen 😂❤ im from austria 🇦🇹 thanks for this ranking 😊

    • @katttttt
      @katttttt 5 месяцев назад +3

      Yep dachte ich mir auch haha 👍

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  5 месяцев назад +2

      ❤ danke! Ich bin glücklich, dass ich niche soooo schlecht gesproken habe. I'm always super happy that my videos are shown in other countries too. It's fun to have conversations from around the world.

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  5 месяцев назад +2

      @katttttt ist Deutch deine Muttersprche? Das wusste ich nicht.

    • @katttttt
      @katttttt 5 месяцев назад

      @@ryanabshier dann hab ich ja einen guten Job gemacht mit meinem Englisch! XD
      But yes it is 🤓
      I'm mostly watching videos in English here on RUclips, even though I get musical terms messed up and end up only remembering the English word 😂

  • @GouganeBarra-u4t
    @GouganeBarra-u4t 2 месяца назад +1

    I loved listening to your sections of Beethovens Pathetique Sonata, just reminds me what a fantastic composition it is.

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  2 месяца назад

      Thanks! Hearing Beethoven always makes one want more Beethoven.

  • @AndrewWithAPiano
    @AndrewWithAPiano 4 месяца назад

    Bro, libestraum to play at preformance level takes as much time as playing chopin etude or smth. BUT THE FACT THAT U PLACED RONDO ALLA TURCA ON THE SAME LEVEL IS INSANE

  • @gordon9232
    @gordon9232 3 месяца назад

    gotta let Alkan on the list too, his concerto for solo piano is amazing

  • @stephenfleschler9682
    @stephenfleschler9682 Месяц назад

    Great video. My problem as a pianist after taking lessons from 9 to 14 in age, I only can play slow moving pieces from Chopin to Rachmaninoff. I just can't play fast despite my enormous physical energy even at 68. Fortunately, I can sing and sight read most music. Sure, I can create an emotionally attractive Chopin Raindrop and Brahms Lullaby. My sister who took lessons less seriously, plays every instrument in the orchestra, is a operatic quality alto with recordings and solo singer with major performances and can play piano up to advanced. I'm stuck on Intermediate level. It's okay with 10,000s of piano recordings in my listening collection.

    • @stephenfleschler9682
      @stephenfleschler9682 Месяц назад

      But for super advanced, Alkan (although he did write a more accessible to play Barcarolle) and Bartok.

  • @bjarne123123
    @bjarne123123 5 месяцев назад +3

    great list and great video!

  • @patrickgester
    @patrickgester 5 месяцев назад +2

    How do you have in your memory all of those pieces ? Have you learned them couple of years ago and you still remember them very vividly ?

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  5 месяцев назад +1

      Haha, thanks, you are super kind for mentioning that. It's a combo, some I played before, many I've taught more recently so at least a few measures were still stuck in my brain. Memory has always been a strong suit for me, but don't worry, most of the pieces I couldn't play the whole thing without reviewing them.
      Also, a couple I looked up and rememorized during the video like the Satie clip, 🤫

  • @handsomeX
    @handsomeX 4 месяца назад +1

    The second i saw the "upper advanced" category i immediately said "Any composed by Liszt" 😂

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  4 месяца назад

      🤣 Nice! Solid guess right there.

  • @Deviousahhz
    @Deviousahhz 5 месяцев назад +1

    5:47 been working on this for about 2 months now, got the whole thing pretty much done and I've only been playing piano for 3 months.

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  5 месяцев назад

      Nice! You must be loving it and super motivated. Sounds awesome. What got you into piano?

  • @hynoh1129
    @hynoh1129 4 месяца назад

    i learnt rondo alla turca 6-7 months in and now just learning liebestruam after finishing fantaisie impromptu at 1.8 years

  • @aramlips5949
    @aramlips5949 3 месяца назад +1

    Omg I just found out I’m an advanced Piano player and iv only been playing 1,5 years

  • @dannygo4230
    @dannygo4230 4 месяца назад

    Rondo Ala Turk is over rated in difficulty here. I love this piece and was really motivated to be able to play it. I was in my first year, and somehow, my piano teacher offered it to me. He did say it will take years. It was cool that one of his category of lessons is to take a piece much more advanced and used it as working progress. I learned it in 3 weeks! I did it by listening to Van Cliburn, recording it on my dad's reel to reel player and played it at half speed! But I have to admit, you need "chops" to play it complete. That middle part, my teacher could not play it well, and neither can he play the ending where you need to play the 5-1-3 left hand quite, quick and clear. But this not in same category as the Pathetique, technically as well musically (the 2nd movement is actually really hard to play well, you need the delicate chop to play it well). And I just recently finished the Impromptu Fantasy (decades later).

  • @barackobreezy
    @barackobreezy 4 месяца назад +1

    i like a lot about this list, but you should order them in each category as well. It'd look far better if la campenella was in front of the rest of the advanced pieces (as it undeniably should be)

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  4 месяца назад +1

      I've thought about that. And sometimes people assume they are ordered when not (I think in a past tier list I did order the top tier). Thanks for checking it out and the chats!

    • @barackobreezy
      @barackobreezy 4 месяца назад +1

      @@ryanabshier yeah i think I’m just someone who assumes all tier lists are ordered lol. I just think it adds a bit more depth and conversation to be had in the realm of doing tier lists

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  4 месяца назад

      @@barackobreezy true, it would also help this particular tier list because each category is huge. You really need 10-12 tiers to put all the pieces in nice looking tiers.

  • @Dusty-12345
    @Dusty-12345 3 месяца назад +1

    I do not agree with most of the things but still a great video!

  • @graeme011
    @graeme011 19 дней назад

    No beginner level pieces? I would add "Twinkle, twinkle, little star" and "Mary had a little lamb". These are highly popular pieces in the 1 - 5 yo age category, which make a nice break from playing Chopin's Ballades or almost anything by Liszt. Also, Cage's "4 minutes, 33 seconds" arranged for piano is a good option for a lower level intermediate piece (the timing is absolutely crucial, but otherwise it is not particularly demanding, since there is not a single note to play!).

  • @GPK1075
    @GPK1075 4 месяца назад

    has anyone just realized that the 2 chords repeated over and over again in gymnopedie is like very similar to sicko mode 💀? I don't listen to much modern music but my friends forced me and i just realized how similar the chord progressions are xD

  • @Faranah1015
    @Faranah1015 Месяц назад

    This was really fun. I have played most of these including Chopin’s first ballade. Currently working on Liszt’s “Un Susspiro”. Wonder how you would rank that.

  • @FreddyChoppins
    @FreddyChoppins 4 месяца назад

    You can never have enough Chopin...no bias or anything. :)

  • @CassidaViridis
    @CassidaViridis 5 месяцев назад +5

    Hey - where's one for the beginner please?

    • @genesisx4
      @genesisx4 3 месяца назад

      Twinkle twinkle

    • @akashp6030
      @akashp6030 3 месяца назад

      JS bach 's Minuet in G major is beginner level
      I learned it first...if you are just starting it might take some time

    • @boksimpark2478
      @boksimpark2478 2 месяца назад

      J. S. Bach prelude in C Major is also for a Beginner

  • @crispygaming5178
    @crispygaming5178 4 месяца назад +2

    Never let him cook ever again Clair de lune on fur Elise level is wild

    • @Darkender1988
      @Darkender1988 3 месяца назад

      exactly what I was thinking, Clair is definitely in lower advanced- and fur elise intermediate

    • @deeznuter4828
      @deeznuter4828 3 месяца назад

      @@Darkender1988Clair de lune is advanced period. I doubt anyone who put it lower knows how to make it sound remotely good

  • @Christine.Hilbert25
    @Christine.Hilbert25 3 месяца назад +2

    Everyone in the comments are advanced musicians and it SHOWS 😂

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  3 месяца назад +1

      @@Christine.Hilbert25 haha, the words beginner and easy have so many meanings it's frustrating. But yeah, some people lose perspective on how something like Für Elise is a big challenge for many people because it's easy for us.

  • @marshac1479
    @marshac1479 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm currently learning the andante of the K545.

  • @raffobaffo6861
    @raffobaffo6861 5 месяцев назад +3

    Underrated channel

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks 😊 Glad you like it!

  • @KaikhosruShapurjiMedtner
    @KaikhosruShapurjiMedtner 5 месяцев назад +3

    Have you heard Feinberg and Szymanowski and Medtner piano sonatas? They’re my favorites

    • @octopuszombie8744
      @octopuszombie8744 5 месяцев назад +1

      Too difficult lmao.

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  5 месяцев назад +1

      I don't really know anything about them, but I'll give them a listen. I love finding more unique music.

    • @KaikhosruShapurjiMedtner
      @KaikhosruShapurjiMedtner 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@ryanabshier Feinberg, Medtner, Szymanowski, and Sorabji are my favorite composers

    • @bbvv2967
      @bbvv2967 4 месяца назад

      @@ryanabshier i would start with feinberg sonata 1 or 3 first, and the later sonatas like 8 are really mysterious

    • @KaikhosruShapurjiMedtner
      @KaikhosruShapurjiMedtner 4 месяца назад

      @@bbvv2967 agree

  • @MariaMaltseva
    @MariaMaltseva 2 месяца назад

    The popular arrangement of Flight of the Bumblebee is by Rachmaninoff, and it's quite difficult. It's much harder than Rondo a la Turka, nowhere near as easy as all of Fur Elise or anything else you have in that category. Yuja Wang plays a version that's even more difficult, I think that's the "she" you were referring to.

  • @willchristian1563
    @willchristian1563 5 месяцев назад +3

    I’ve watched a handful of your videos and it’s all great content man. I appreciate your creative mind and skills. Keep it up!!! God bless!

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks a bunch, glad you've been enjoying them and I really appreciate the nice comment.
      It's always nice to hear encouragement and to know people are enjoying what's being put out. Thanks!

  • @allaneby6559
    @allaneby6559 5 месяцев назад

    Beethoven Bagatelle in D op 33 no 6 is beginner level but needs maturity to play. Beautiful gem.

  • @jeremywade1493
    @jeremywade1493 9 дней назад

    Disagree on Satie, his music and approach was a precursor to genres like surrealism and minimalism and from an artistic perspective was very important.

  • @5kyfall2017
    @5kyfall2017 2 месяца назад

    People are missing out on really amazing works, think of Chopin's Scherzos, Preludes. Bach's WTC (besides the first prelude). Beethoven/Mozart Sonatas (besides Turkish march & moonlight lol)

  • @Wolfcraft_6
    @Wolfcraft_6 3 месяца назад

    And now we watch Rousseau flawlessly play Hungarian Rapsody No. 2

  • @yat_ii
    @yat_ii 5 месяцев назад +6

    I'm learning chopin ballade 1, it's quite a challenge, both technically and musically

    • @manzoh2248
      @manzoh2248 5 месяцев назад +1

      Oh nice, same, i wish you luck haha (though i need it myself 😅)

    • @giovannib27
      @giovannib27 5 месяцев назад +5

      just played it for a recital in may, u got this. With enough practice, its definitely doable. Just remember to keep control, its very easy to wanna "go off" in the coda and the other harder parts, keep it slower, you'll thank me later

    • @octopuszombie8744
      @octopuszombie8744 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@giovannib27 Yeaaaa I get that feeling when you're playing for an actual audience and have the tendency to go as fast as possible. I played Liszt for my class in high school and messed up pretty bad because of that lol.

    • @ryanabshier
      @ryanabshier  5 месяцев назад +2

      Awesome, one of my favorite pieces I've ever played. It just does so much, beauty, drama, impressive stuff. Good luck and have fun with the process. Keep me updated on how it's going!

    • @barackobreezy
      @barackobreezy 4 месяца назад

      have fun on that coda my friend!

  • @alexdermer9827
    @alexdermer9827 4 месяца назад +1

    There needs to be a separate section over super advanced. With all respect to Chopin, the 1st Ballade isn't as hard as Hungarian Rhapsody 2. I fought my way thru the ballade but the friska of HR 2 can f**k off 😭

  • @talyatal5585
    @talyatal5585 17 дней назад

    I would have put For Elise and Canon in D at the beginning section (personally I play those pieces one or two years after I started play the piano)😊

  • @Aaronthemusicguy
    @Aaronthemusicguy 3 месяца назад

    I’ve been teaching myself piano for a month, I know how to play Chopin’s nocturne.