Conquering Fast REPEATED NOTES, Awkward ARPEGGIOS, and PARALLEL 6ths - VIP MasterClass Sample
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hey maybe you could do a transcendental etude series of pro practice
VIP Sample video 20 of 20: Conquering Fast REPEATED NOTES, Awkward ARPEGGIOS, and PARALLEL 6ths
Dear friends - awhile ago, I published a post stating that I would provide samples for each of you of the VIP MasterClass Series videos that were 6 months old and older. Today marks the last day of the 20 days of uploads. Going forward I will upload one new VIP video sample per week, or however many are required to stay up-to-date with that 6 month mark. I know many people have expressed that they cannot afford to subscribe to the series full-time, but would be interested in purchasing individual full-length videos. I hope these samples give you a taste of the different videos provided in the series and help you in your studies! As always, thank you all for your friendship and support.
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Very nice and clean approach
Holysmokes. Came here to find out how quick repeated notes. 🤯🤯
My problem was I wasn't quite removing the finger once I'd pressed, in order to then let the new finger press. I asked myself "what would my piano teacher tell me?" and this video confirmed my educated guess.
I would absolutely appreciate it so much if you did Love's Sorrow (Liebesleid) by Kreisler/Rachmaninoff!
Yeah that's a great piece for intermediate maybe lower. I fell in low ehit first time I hear it .
Btw: the piece is from Kreisler . Rachmaninoff just rewrote it in to solo piano .
I would say its actually a very difficult piece. I'm trying to learn it atm and I find it a ton harder then something like revolutionary etude. The piece is just really awkward.
Is it possible to play 12.8note/second using fingering 4321?
What would you do when you have to play a chord and repeated notes with the same hand. Let's say you play a C-major chord with the right hand : c-e-g and the higher c . You would hold c-e-g as a chord and would play the higher c with the 5th finger quite rapidly . Which technique would be the best for that repeated c:
1st: only lifting the 5th finger ( I guess not)/
2nd: using the rotary movement of the forearm as far as it is possible/
3rd: combining both movements from 1+2 /
4th: using the rotary movement of the 5th finger, ( playing by pulling the figers in and stretching them again as if scratching the key = the same technique you would use when playing with changing fingers like 32132132 or 432143214321
What would be better?
an example would be the etude op 100 no.19 in c minor by Henri Bertini. It is only "andante", I searched for a faster one but couldn't find another. May be you have a better example.
Thank you for your answer!
La Campanella gang; anyone?
idol....
I want to know more about how to use the three pedals and how they work
Theres already lots of videos on that that explain it very well.
Connor Richardson well i want HIM to explain me
The Sad Pianist
You should already know that if you are a pianist .
dont forget to be realistic - you'll have to do a bit of work whatever method you use for learning piano I've been studying how to play piano and found a fantastic website at TurboPianoSecret.com (check it out on google)
Where's the awkward arpeggios or parallel 6ths? Misleading clickbait title :-(
You have to buy his masterclass series or buy the whole video
Check the description
I'm aware those videos are just snippets, teasers if you will. Nevertheless the title should reflect the video's content.
It clearly states "VIP masterclass sample"