I’ve never left a comment to any RUclipsr. You are the first one I’m writing. I just wanted to let you know that I like your style and all your videos. They are very helpful. Please keep doing this 👍
I must say, the algorithm really fails to educate leaving gems like this buried. Glad I discovered this now, really helpful insight. I'm really grateful for teachers like you who share this knowledge with us, I'll try my best to use these to improve my playing!
Shijun, so refreshing. Few ever explain with such clarity, how to extract the beauty from our music playing. You have given me much to think about and to practice. I am truly grateful for your presentation
Professor Wang: Most of us only learn these insights by trial and error. You have summarized them for immediate practical use. You are a wonderful teacher with a marvelous speaking style and kindly sense of humor. In addition to your technical presentations, I especially enjoy your harmonic analyses of specific piano works--even when I am not playing them! Thank you so much
Thank you Praxis. I learned and summarized these from teaching my students. One improves his own playing by teaching as one starts to analyze and explain.
Phenomenal! And explores what it means to create, or interpret, the art of the piano. I love that you have clear perspectives and you express them with conviction!
Such an amazing video professor, also things not every teacher tells you! Would love more of such videos (or the algorithm to bring more up!) since these apply to basically every piece. Wonderful insights
"the separation of musical phrase and technical phrase" Aha! I always wondered about this. Especially not loosing touch with the musical phrase when doing the technical phrase. Just playing the musical phrase builds so much tension but it preserves the purity of the intuitive sense of the music. Breaking it down leads to cleaner playing but loosing that music. I guess you can do both.
Very Interesting! I've learnt a lot, and I am found of this. Thank you for spending your time and giving people the opportunity to lose some time to you.
This is super helpful!! I've never left a comment on any RUclips videos, but just felt compelled to say thank you Dr. Wang for taking the time to prepare these great lessons. Very glad I found your channel!
I couldn’t agree with you more about the harmonies!!! They are truly the “bone of the structure”. I often spend a good amount of time analyzing chords/harmonies with my students during their lessons and pointing out those special moments. I wish some day there will be some “crazy editor” who really publish a Beethoven sonatas with all the Roman numerals in it. Ha ha ha. Thank you again for your wonderful teaching! :)
That's actually a genius idea! Haha Interestingly, Schnabel's edition of Beethoven sonatas has Roman numerals all over the scores, but they indicate phrases rather than harmonies. (They are available on imslp.org)
I guess for people know how to use the Roman numerals, don’t need them to be marked; for people know needed the RM to be marked, don’t know what they mean...
Great lecture prof. Shijun! I thought you would also mention pedaling as most piano scores / composers don't indicate enough information about it and it's obviously related to harmony & style. It's probably a much more controversial and subjective point than those you mentioned but it's also crucial and something that every pianist should study and pay great attention to all the time, as Vladimir Horowitz once said "the pedal is the heart of the piano"
Never anybody told me that legato marks are dynamic marks... ) Of course, we intuitively phrase it not that stupidly, but this insight gave me a new perspective and I will be watching the notes even more carefully.
So much value in this video!!! Thank you so much!!!
I’ve never left a comment to any RUclipsr. You are the first one I’m writing. I just wanted to let you know that I like your style and all your videos. They are very helpful. Please keep doing this 👍
Thank you. Stella. I will keep uploading videos.
I must say, the algorithm really fails to educate leaving gems like this buried. Glad I discovered this now, really helpful insight. I'm really grateful for teachers like you who share this knowledge with us, I'll try my best to use these to improve my playing!
Nice to hear! Glad you found it helpful!
Shijun, so refreshing. Few ever explain with such clarity, how to extract the beauty from our music playing. You have given me much to think about and to practice. I am truly grateful for your presentation
Thank you for your kind words! Your support means a lot to me! Happy New Year
Professor Wang: Most of us only learn these insights by trial and error. You have summarized them for immediate practical use. You are a wonderful teacher with a marvelous speaking style and kindly sense of humor. In addition to your technical presentations, I especially enjoy your harmonic analyses of specific piano works--even when I am not playing them! Thank you so much
Thank you Praxis. I learned and summarized these from teaching my students. One improves his own playing by teaching as one starts to analyze and explain.
Phenomenal! And explores what it means to create, or interpret, the art of the piano. I love that you have clear perspectives and you express them with conviction!
Thank you Christopher
Such an amazing video professor, also things not every teacher tells you! Would love more of such videos (or the algorithm to bring more up!) since these apply to basically every piece. Wonderful insights
Listening to you always inspires me to practice better. Thank you.
This video was so helpful! Thank you!
"the separation of musical phrase and technical phrase" Aha! I always wondered about this. Especially not loosing touch with the musical phrase when doing the technical phrase. Just playing the musical phrase builds so much tension but it preserves the purity of the intuitive sense of the music. Breaking it down leads to cleaner playing but loosing that music. I guess you can do both.
I think so! It’s like a puzzle!
I am happy I have notifications on! Amazing content dropped DAILY💪🏾
Yeah! This is the only channel that I have notifications on for
@@amateursoundz6262 good. He teaches a way that can be learned
Thank you Ian!
You are one excellent student yourself! Best luck
@@ShijunWangPianoChannel thank you, I've gotten INSANELY better! I'll post The Ocean Etude soon and will email you to check it out!
Very Interesting! I've learnt a lot, and I am found of this.
Thank you for spending your time and giving people the opportunity to lose some time to you.
Same watched Mandarin and watch English again.My kids watched as a class. thanks
It’s so helpful to understand of piano score.
Dr.Wang’s piano subscribers are great, all deep love music.
I think so myself:)
This is super helpful!! I've never left a comment on any RUclips videos, but just felt compelled to say thank you Dr. Wang for taking the time to prepare these great lessons. Very glad I found your channel!
Thank you Tiffany!
I couldn’t agree with you more about the harmonies!!! They are truly the “bone of the structure”. I often spend a good amount of time analyzing chords/harmonies with my students during their lessons and pointing out those special moments. I wish some day there will be some “crazy editor” who really publish a Beethoven sonatas with all the Roman numerals in it. Ha ha ha. Thank you again for your wonderful teaching! :)
That's actually a genius idea! Haha
Interestingly, Schnabel's edition of Beethoven sonatas has Roman numerals all over the scores, but they indicate phrases rather than harmonies. (They are available on imslp.org)
I guess for people know how to use the Roman numerals, don’t need them to be marked; for people know needed the RM to be marked, don’t know what they mean...
@@ShijunWangPianoChannel ha ha ha ha….. SO TRUE!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
This is one of the most helpful piano videos i have seen on RUclips
Thank you!
Great lecture, very useful!! Love this kind of video.
Thank you!
Very educational
That was really helpful, thanks alot!
老师你太棒了!
谢谢🙏
Great lecture prof. Shijun!
I thought you would also mention pedaling as most piano scores / composers don't indicate enough information about it and it's obviously related to harmony & style.
It's probably a much more controversial and subjective point than those you mentioned but it's also crucial and something that every pianist should study and pay great attention to all the time, as Vladimir Horowitz once said "the pedal is the heart of the piano"
Fantastic video! I love this lesson on musicality.
Reminds me of my lesson 😆 great video!
inspired by your lesson!
so helpfull! thankyou!!!
Thank you.
Never anybody told me that legato marks are dynamic marks... ) Of course, we intuitively phrase it not that stupidly, but this insight gave me a new perspective and I will be watching the notes even more carefully.
干货🙏🙏
谢谢🙏
you were way ahead of me weren’t you... I retire as youtube advisor.
You are inspirational!
20:39 :D
看完中文回来看英文
好像还是有些不一样的地方
很高興我兩種都聽得懂!什麼都沒漏掉!哈哈!