Bravo, Sergey ! You play very well ! How many years have you been playing the piano? And approximately how many hours or minutes a day do you play? I've been trying the impromptu fantasy since the end of September, about 30 minutes a day, and it's still not easy! I'm just trying out this heroic Polonaise, and I hope to get to your level!
Hi! In mathematics and physics, everyone is interested which tasks the student can solve. And in music they ask how many hours a student practiсes. It seems for most musicians, it does not matter what tasks the musician faces, the main thing is how many hours you spend playing piano. But if your teacher sets the right tasks (and gives you solutions), every 30 minutes a day will move you to success. Simple repetition for many hours will not bring professional results.
@@fominpiano Of course, you're right, and I know it : when I said that the progress was not obvious, I was exaggerating a bit: I have made a lot of progress, but it's not enough yet, I don't play it at your level yet. I've had piano lessons from a teacher for 12 years, so I think I've acquired some notions that allow me to progress quite quickly. But you are right, it would take a teacher constantly.
Блестящее исполнение! 👍
Благодарю! Очень рад!
Вы молоды. Но хочется сказать: браво, маэстро!
Сердечно благодарю!
Bravo, Sergey ! You play very well ! How many years have you been playing the piano? And approximately how many hours or minutes a day do you play?
I've been trying the impromptu fantasy since the end of September, about 30 minutes a day, and it's still not easy!
I'm just trying out this heroic Polonaise, and I hope to get to your level!
Hi! In mathematics and physics, everyone is interested which tasks the student can solve. And in music they ask how many hours a student practiсes. It seems for most musicians, it does not matter what tasks the musician faces, the main thing is how many hours you spend playing piano. But if your teacher sets the right tasks (and gives you solutions), every 30 minutes a day will move you to success. Simple repetition for many hours will not bring professional results.
@@fominpiano Of course, you're right, and I know it : when I said that the progress was not obvious, I was exaggerating a bit: I have made a lot of progress, but it's not enough yet, I don't play it at your level yet. I've had piano lessons from a teacher for 12 years, so I think I've acquired some notions that allow me to progress quite quickly. But you are right, it would take a teacher constantly.