I, the minute waltz ( or of the little dog )of chopin for learning the left hand i took me a long time, but until the end I learned it and I finally played it in the piano competition, FROM 2018!(That I started learning it)🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ **I put it over my head** very difficult but the people who hear it are amazed😱😱😱** BIG Evgeny!
I admit I haven't watched all your videos (yet), but I haven't seen you play ragtime. You should definitely get into Scott Joplin, it is such an enjoyable genre, very rythmic and cheerful. Please try it and I guarantee your channel will skyrocket!
We pianists have to be patient when we study pieces such as this, because we can get angry easily and destroy the piano😂 Good work Evgeny, you are the best!
@@orlandogonzalez8829 Rachmaninoff prelude in c sharp minor is the my third piece I learned in the first 9 months of teaching my self to play. My previous pieces I played were moonlight sonata (1st mvt, the first piece I learned and taught myself to read sheet music) and fantasie impromptu which I never got good at. Rach prelude in c sharp minor I found to be really easy except for the technical run after the agitato section and before the sffff. This was for me and I told I was special and could be the next Chopin by how my compositions sound (,not the improvisations though).
@@orlandogonzalez8829 Sorry to sound like boasting though. I am not in a great mood from the outbreak and being hammered down by rach prelude in g minor which you can see my failed attempt on my scientific channel.
Hey, love your videos, I highly recommend reacting to “your lie in April” either the anime or movie, I don’t mind but you should watch either as it personally got me into piano
Wow, just seeding how well you learned the piece in just one hour is astonishing to me. Im trying to learn this piece too, but coming from pieces like clair de lune, its really hard. Hope I can reach your level one day. Keep up the great work❤️
I am enjoying EVERYTHING ABOUT YOU AND YOUR CHANNEL. If you come to the states on tour I want to hear you. You bring cool to the classics and keep them alive.
@Evgeny Genchev I have been teaching myself piano now for two years and I want to go to the next level. I saw that serious applicants could contact you for more information and I could not find you email on your RUclips page. I do not have Instagram so I could not contact you that way. Will you please tell me another way I could contact you because I am very interested in learning more classical piano. Your stuff is great by the way, I have been watching the piano basics and I practice with them and I am starting to hear improvement!
Play easy pieces in tempo. If you mess up just keep going. You’re trying to have some semblance of a melody not play all the correct notes. Try playing slowly if you mess up too much. But still keep the tempo.
There are some great training tools out there like sightreading.training If you don't have a midi keyboard there some other options. If you don't know how to read at all yet, there are tons of pages/videos out there to teach you all the notes and rests etc.
when i learned the waltz, i almost picked up the notes like you did. but there is something different... uh oh, i had no room to mimic emperor waltz between my lumpy waltz beat.
@@blakejohnson8674 my teacher gave me this piece when I was ready, at the right level (late intermediate). You may still struggle because you don't have a teacher, or try to learn it when you haven't physically developed the techniques you need to perform this piece acceptably good. Don't worry, everyone needs different amount of time for different tasks. Keep it up :)
I'm more like 60 hours in and still can't play it quite as well, at least consistently. I tend to struggle with pedaling a lot too, especially at higher tempos.
i'm just like you. not that good obviously I'm a beginner but the way you get frustrated and just play for fun and then get serious again, I do the same ! :P
It is a bone of contention with me that pianists don't ever seem to programme a selection of Chopin Waltzes in recitals. I've heard lots of complete Chopin Etudes and complete Chopin Preludes in recital, and enjoyed them all very much (Louis Lorte playing the Etudes stands out in my mind as superlative). Certainly those complex sets of works demonstrate a pianist's mettle, and are no doubt more complex - "better music" - than the Waltzes. But the Waltzes are delightful, and surely not devoid of musical worth. Can't a few of them get a look-in sometimes, in a recital? Plenty of pianists have released CDs of them, but they don't get performed live. For things to learn/play: How about some Louis Moreau Gottschalk, or one of Ernesto Nazareth's sunny toe-tapping pieces?
My guess with this waltz in particular would be that since they are played so much in general most pianists are a little tired of them and would rather play something more complex at an event such as a concert
I wouldnt say "from scratch" because a pianist of your caliber must have heard this waltz hundreds of times. From scratch means a piece that you never tried OR heard before.
Please tell me you're kidding that you NEVER learned the Minute Waltz. Really? REALLY??? Cross your heart and hope to sneeze??? It took me like a week to get to where he was at the end...I think I'll switch to triangle.
Hey, thanks for checking out the video! What other pieces would you like to see me practise? 🎶🎹
I Know a french pianist, called sofiane Pamart. The piece is medelin, and incredible piece. I'll say you every chopin piece I'd like you to practice
I, the minute waltz ( or of the little dog )of chopin for learning the left hand i took me a long time, but until the end I learned it and I finally played it in the piano competition, FROM 2018!(That I started learning it)🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ **I put it over my head** very difficult but the people who hear it are amazed😱😱😱** BIG Evgeny!
I know it's somewhat overplayed but can you try learning Moonlight sonata third movement from scratch if you don't know it already?
I admit I haven't watched all your videos (yet), but I haven't seen you play ragtime. You should definitely get into Scott Joplin, it is such an enjoyable genre, very rythmic and cheerful. Please try it and I guarantee your channel will skyrocket!
Maybe a chopin nocturne (not the op 9 one) where you show people why its hard to learn to play it very good
We pianists have to be patient when we study pieces such as this, because we can get angry easily and destroy the piano😂
Good work Evgeny, you are the best!
Lol. When I get angry, I play Rachmaninoff "easy" pieces.
@@Erich-Lab ahah, easy is a very big word for Rachmaninoff
@@matthiasdigato5818 litteraly big
@@orlandogonzalez8829 Rachmaninoff prelude in c sharp minor is the my third piece I learned in the first 9 months of teaching my self to play. My previous pieces I played were moonlight sonata (1st mvt, the first piece I learned and taught myself to read sheet music) and fantasie impromptu which I never got good at. Rach prelude in c sharp minor I found to be really easy except for the technical run after the agitato section and before the sffff.
This was for me and I told I was special and could be the next Chopin by how my compositions sound (,not the improvisations though).
@@orlandogonzalez8829 Sorry to sound like boasting though. I am not in a great mood from the outbreak and being hammered down by rach prelude in g minor which you can see my failed attempt on my scientific channel.
Me: practices 2 hours a day for 2 months to learn the first few sections of a piece.
Evgeny: *mhhhhmmm let me master a whole piece in 60 minutes*
i don't think it's productive to learn pieces way above your level, myself
This piece is not so hard and he is professional
@@jackmaitland8496 it definitely challenges the person and improves his practice time to finish a piece
I basically mastered this piece in 2 weeks
I can see the inspiration from Tiffany Poon's videos
Keep Striving!
@Franz Schubert r/cursedcomments
**laughing because he makes mistakes**
**actually laughing at myself since Evgeny learns it in an hour and i spent 2 weeks on it**
@@kristjangroselj7965 Lol. Maybe I should try and see how long it takes my beginner self.
Crazy Erich The Scientist see you in 2 years /s
Crazy Erich The Scientist that’s a bad idea to be honest
Well guess I'll see you guys in 10 years
Lol 2 weeks is good
I don't even want to think about the hours you have spent studying throughout your life.
Nice video
Why am i watching this instead of practice :3
Satisfaction
Same :D
You are simply amazing Maestro 🎹🎹
Ahhhh this was one of the first Chopin i learned probably back in middle school... :') definitely took me like 6 months though and not 60 minutes....
Yes! The trill was giving me trouble as well! Who knows why
Next video: la campanella in 5 minutes
@Ling Ling death waltz in a minute
You make me wanna go practice all day so bad, I swear. XD
I've been playing the piano for 5 months, and I played this song perfectly today, after 2 weeks of learning, 2 hours a day
You should also do a video on how you do your scales so fluent.
Just practice. There's no specific secret to playing scales fluently.
Hanon: The Virtuoso Pianist
Hey, love your videos, I highly recommend reacting to “your lie in April” either the anime or movie, I don’t mind but you should watch either as it personally got me into piano
That’s a bad idea. It’s filler with anime weaboos who don’t provide any classical music substance.
@@lucasm4299 is it so bad that the anime inspired thousands of people to enjoy and listen to classical music??
6:17 that scared me lmao
Wow, just seeding how well you learned the piece in just one hour is astonishing to me. Im trying to learn this piece too, but coming from pieces like clair de lune, its really hard. Hope I can reach your level one day. Keep up the great work❤️
I learned Le Chemin De Fer by Alkan in 3 hours
Le 2ème 2gré I learned Rach 3 in 2 minutes
👁👄👁
And by heart. That's something really had me very impressed.
Herobrine 😂
I just got here from Clair de lune 😂
Evgeny ti mnogo hubawo i tałantliwo, momcze. Obiczam Bułgaria i hora w eta strana. Wsiczko najhubawo zelaja na teb. Mnogo pozdrowi i z Polszi.
I am enjoying EVERYTHING ABOUT YOU AND YOUR CHANNEL.
If you come to the states on tour I want to hear you. You bring cool to the classics and keep them alive.
@Evgeny Genchev I have been teaching myself piano now for two years and I want to go to the next level. I saw that serious applicants could contact you for more information and I could not find you email on your RUclips page. I do not have Instagram so I could not contact you that way. Will you please tell me another way I could contact you because I am very interested in learning more classical piano. Your stuff is great by the way, I have been watching the piano basics and I practice with them and I am starting to hear improvement!
Nice video man! It would be nice if you try chopin ballade number 4 or any other
Awsome job man. Chopin videos are the best. You should keep doing them. Good work bro!
how to practise reading sheet music doe
Just do it, try it daily for a month, you will recognize some progress
Play easy pieces in tempo. If you mess up just keep going. You’re trying to have some semblance of a melody not play all the correct notes.
Try playing slowly if you mess up too much. But still keep the tempo.
There are some great training tools out there like sightreading.training
If you don't have a midi keyboard there some other options. If you don't know how to read at all yet, there are tons of pages/videos out there to teach you all the notes and rests etc.
Bach. Sight-read 10 minutes of Bach. Any Bach. Works wonders.
I just found out about this channel and i can't stop watching it! I love it, keep up with the nice content!
Thanks, Evgeny. This was fun and also informative watching your technique of learning a piece.
when i learned the waltz, i almost picked up the notes like you did. but there is something different... uh oh, i had no room to mimic emperor waltz between my lumpy waltz beat.
Evengy: 60 minutes for minute walts
Me: 2 months for nocturne op 9 no 2
Same. 2 months for nocturne in C# minor
@@MarsLos10 whaaat?! I spent almost one year and a half and I still haven't perfected it yet. Damn I must be slower than a sloth then
@@blakejohnson8674 my teacher gave me this piece when I was ready, at the right level (late intermediate). You may still struggle because you don't have a teacher, or try to learn it when you haven't physically developed the techniques you need to perform this piece acceptably good. Don't worry, everyone needs different amount of time for different tasks. Keep it up :)
@@MarsLos10 Thanks dude, I will keep practising. I do have a teacher, by the way.
@@MarsLos10 any tips on the 35 note scale?
Never watched a video like this before. Quite helpful actually, to get some tips on learning and practicing!
my balls 1 hour. you've played this before. you just reminiscing for 1 hour.
Wow impressive, Me I've learned this in one week, then you learned this in just one Hour!! Wow
So interesting and impressive how you learned that!!
Love that piece so much!
it is fun to see you having fun learning the piece :)
You are a true inspiration
Let's put Like for Evgeny Genchev because is Very BIG at playing the piano! At the your video! Deserves 40.000 like
Ignazio Errico very big?
@@ikemikekpeazu5076 I'm Italian Pardon😔
Женя, спасибо большое!!!!
How did you manage to remember the music in such a short amount of time? Is there a certain trick?
Who would give up the first few minutes playing this, is it me...ok...
The only way to improve us to push yourself to do what wasn't possible for you before. Take it from experience.
I’d slam my piano then come back the next day with a cool head then repeat that cycle until I can play the piece relatively ok
your channel is awesome!! hope to see you grow a lot on the next years!
Hey, I can't even read the music sheet,,
Wow! what a coincidence! I'm also learning this piece!
Can you try Hungarian rhapsody no6
I’m glad I found your channel
Would Love to See more practice vlogs! 😍 Btw my mother Said OH CHOPIN! :) when u Started
you curl the pinky while doing runs, where did you learn that?
Next video : Learn Le Chemin De Fer by Alkan in 10 hours
Lol
The left hand sounds like Verdi
Waiting for 10k! 😁
Ling Ling punching the air right now
Yes, very nice, but what are you doing - what is your process, your not just playing notes, how are you “really” looking at the notes?
With his special eyes.
Interesting Video, do you plan on giving concerts in germany in the future?
His sightreading was better than 1 month of me learning the piece...
I want to become a pianist because I'm in love with this song even in practice. It just keeps getting better even in parts.
Same with me but i dont have money to buy a piano
Wow, finally awesome.
60 minutes hmmm? 60 days and I'm still on the 4th measure lol! But like the tortoise, I hope to get there, if I have enough years left!
Is the Vienna Waltz the Tchaikovsky one? I couldn’t find the piano arr.
I also want to know this!
Ciao Evgeny ! sei stato Bravissimo ! mi è piaciuta questa melodia di Chopin ! Hello ! Ciao dalla mia Bella Italia ★☆★☆★
Try to learn the first Mephisto Waltz in under 60 mins.
Loved it
I‘ve worked so long for this piece, now I feel quite bad xd
I'm more like 60 hours in and still can't play it quite as well, at least consistently. I tend to struggle with pedaling a lot too, especially at higher tempos.
This took me I think a month to learn and you still play it better than me...
Thats my next song in "music shool", im scared.
I learnt this in 27 min
вдохновения
learning the first two pages took me weeks
i'm just like you. not that good obviously I'm a beginner but the way you get frustrated and just play for fun and then get serious again, I do the same ! :P
How did you many flats i can only read 2 or 3 flats
Love this video but it would be nice to follow along with a score on screen or something like that.
What composers do you play most often?
It is a bone of contention with me that pianists don't ever seem to programme a selection of Chopin Waltzes in recitals. I've heard lots of complete Chopin Etudes and complete Chopin Preludes in recital, and enjoyed them all very much (Louis Lorte playing the Etudes stands out in my mind as superlative). Certainly those complex sets of works demonstrate a pianist's mettle, and are no doubt more complex - "better music" - than the Waltzes. But the Waltzes are delightful, and surely not devoid of musical worth. Can't a few of them get a look-in sometimes, in a recital? Plenty of pianists have released CDs of them, but they don't get performed live. For things to learn/play: How about some Louis Moreau Gottschalk, or one of Ernesto Nazareth's sunny toe-tapping pieces?
My guess with this waltz in particular would be that since they are played so much in general most pianists are a little tired of them and would rather play something more complex at an event such as a concert
@@lucaslucas191202 Where are they played so much in general?
Lipatti killed playing Chopins waltzes in concert for all following generations of pianists... 😉
You seem to have an athletic build. How important is physical conditioning to your playing?
Don’t think it’s important for playing, but for life in general
Healthy mind, healthy body
I am as skinny as you can get and I am able to play on a HEAVY weight piano (Average key weight is 71g on my piano compared to Steinway 55g).
You should get the iPad Pro 12.9" for your music sheets :)
please leave the captions up there longer, i can’t read that fast!
Title: Learning Chopin waltz in 60 minutes
Video: 16 minutes
Me: 🤔
when you just wanna flex
what's the piece that he's playing at 6:58? i tried searching for viennese waltz but nothing came up
Probably improvised
sounds like Strauss or Tchaikovsky. I'm not sure what it's called though
Farid M these are some elements of a Viennese waltz improvised on the current theme I don’t think that this is an extract from an actual second piece
I'm pretty sure its Grunfeld 's paraphrase on Strauss's waltz
It’s a waltz theme from Die Fledermaus. Something about Mary? It’s a major theme in the overture to Die Fledermaus, shows up a few times.
I tried to play minute waltz but I was bad let me try it
yessss!!✌👏
Have you ever thought about streaming? 🤔
I mean I like piano, but youuu are something different
Jesteś słodki jak ćwiczysz
Love you ❤️
Learn hour waltz in one minute
Learn Millennium Waltz in a femtosecond!
I wouldnt say "from scratch" because a pianist of your caliber must have heard this waltz hundreds of times. From scratch means a piece that you never tried OR heard before.
Don't you prefer learning on paper sheet music? For me it's easier to see and I can also make notes...
You can write on a tablet.
Me knowing nothing of piano or sheet music trying to learn by see what notes ppl press woth their fingers
i've been trying to put in 5 hours a day this week on the piano
Make sure that you have a rest break every hour at least! This is to ensure active concentration!
I learned and memorize it in 2 weeks. 🥴🤦♂️ In 1 hour just fisrt 4 bars 😓
The most difficult : fa MIb...MIb fa mib ré mib...
It took me a week to learn it. 😆
60 mins you learned this piece by chopin and his song is minute waltz = 60 seconds
Liszt could sightread Chopin etudes at tempo oof
True story!
Use sheet music instead of the ipad..... it'll make more sense to your playing style.... :)
He probably knows by now what works for him
This makes no sense at all
What's the song in your intro?
It’s La Campanella by Liszt and Paganini
@@Alex-sl7tb
What about the second part (after the cut)?
He can do it in 60 minutes yet it took me a month and I still mess it up...
hes practically sight reading it wtf
Please tell me you're kidding that you NEVER learned the Minute Waltz. Really? REALLY??? Cross your heart and hope to sneeze???
It took me like a week to get to where he was at the end...I think I'll switch to triangle.
❤️🎶🧚♂️🌹🌷🌹
Could learn anything in 1 hour if you were god enough