Thank you so much!! I’ve started piano lessons after 30 years at the age of 65 and my hands have remembered some bad habits. (I wish the rest of my memory was that good!) I’m working on this piece and your video is extremely helpful. I don’t understand a lot of your technical terms although a comprehensive theory workbook is on its way. It’s not likely I’ll ever be able to maintain accuracy if playing as quickly as you, but I’m having a great time anyway. Thank you again and count me subscribed.
You have no idea how much I've been looking for a GOOD Fur Elise tutorial. Thank you! Also, if you could make a tutorial for Mozart's Alla Turca (technique & interpretation and maybe pedal too), would be amazing.
This is a great video and great pianist to share the experienced about piano technique on RUclips. I would to see the next video talk about Chopin op.25 no.6.Thanks you.
magnifique🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌vous avec des mains immenses je trouve que ça aide beaucoup pour l'accord de LA MI LA à la main gauche moi je ripe part moment sur ces touches ou je ne sais pourquoi je les confonds une fois sur cinq et ça me rend fou car je m'entraine comme un malade ,RESPECT à vous
The main rule is to change the pedal on each new harmony. I suggest to play the sixteenths from measure 60 onwards either with a new pedal on the first one, i.e. on the third beat, or without pedal but since there is a crescendo in measures 61 and 69 I would use the pedal there but skip it in measure 64 (dim.). Similarly in the B-flat section, the sixteenths without pedal. If your pedaling is advanced enough, you may change the pedal on each sixteenth as well :-)
I can't believe that this video is real.
You're absolutely amazing.
I appreciate the small box on the lower right side showing the pedal...so good!
Thank you so much!! I’ve started piano lessons after 30 years at the age of 65 and my hands have remembered some bad habits. (I wish the rest of my memory was that good!) I’m working on this piece and your video is extremely helpful. I don’t understand a lot of your technical terms although a comprehensive theory workbook is on its way. It’s not likely I’ll ever be able to maintain accuracy if playing as quickly as you, but I’m having a great time anyway. Thank you again and count me subscribed.
You have no idea how much I've been looking for a GOOD Fur Elise tutorial. Thank you! Also, if you could make a tutorial for Mozart's Alla Turca (technique & interpretation and maybe pedal too), would be amazing.
***** Originally, yes. But there are some versions that use the pedal slightly just to enhance some parts, that's why I said 'maybe' before 'pedal'.
So happy to see new videos! You're such a delightful teacher. Please continue to add more.
Thank you very much. Last fingering part helps me very much.
Thank you so much for this eye-opening video! Part 3 technique was essential. Just realized how wrong I was thought to play it.
Great video. I would love to see more like this one
Such a good video. I hope to find more great videos on this channel. Thank you!
very nice shoes and thank you for the wonderful video
This is a great video and great pianist to share the experienced about piano technique on RUclips. I would to see the next video talk about Chopin op.25 no.6.Thanks you.
This is such an amazing tutorial, thank you!
wow best tutorial ever
magnifique🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌vous avec des mains immenses je trouve que ça aide beaucoup pour l'accord de LA MI LA à la main gauche moi je ripe part moment sur ces touches ou je ne sais pourquoi je les confonds une fois sur cinq et ça me rend fou car je m'entraine comme un malade ,RESPECT à vous
Such a nice teacher 😚
Obrigado professor. Muito esclarecedor.
thank you very much for the explinations
Thank you very much, trying to learn this piece at the moment and this certainly helps :)
Great technique ! Thank you for this !
great video thanks so much
Kosonom! tutorial to treasure for life
Amazing tutorial! Thank you!
Thank you 🙏. This lesson is amazing 😉.
This video is amazing thank you so much 😊
Thanks for sharing
Excelente 👏👏👏👏👏
Obrigada! Apesar de não falar a mesma língua aprendi muito.
Great video!
Very good tutorial, wish he showed the pedal for the other parts especially the last one that the left hand repeats A A A
Guybrush Threepwood I think on that last part the pedal is always pressed
u r amazing
Köszönöm, komoly ezreket spórol meg nekem ezzel a zongoratanáron (egy autodidakta műkedvelő)
Great video!! I have been religiously following your teachings. I have one doubt.. how do we use the pedal in section C?
The main rule is to change the pedal on each new harmony. I suggest to play the sixteenths from measure 60 onwards either with a new pedal on the first one, i.e. on the third beat, or without pedal but since there is a crescendo in measures 61 and 69 I would use the pedal there but skip it in measure 64 (dim.). Similarly in the B-flat section, the sixteenths without pedal. If your pedaling is advanced enough, you may change the pedal on each sixteenth as well :-)
great. thanks so much. is the music sheet with your analysis available ?
How is the pedalling for part B? Thankyou.
after 0:55 what is meant by "more" and "less?" Is it volume/crescendo?
I think it is more or less of the "tenuto" which means holding the the note, just a slight emphasis.
Superstar
👍👍👍
now i need pianooooo.
nagyon komoly👍
Is there anywhere I could download these sheets? Wonderful rendition.
So he used just the finger pedal in the middle section? I use the pedal there, is it wrong?
nagyon jó csak én úgy tudom hogy a Für Elisenél a kezdet jobb kézenn a negyedik és a harmadik uj. De azert nagyonn jó.
I learn how the player put their hand on piano and pause it then try it
How do I get the notes sir?