This piece is much simpler than it seems. The upward runs are all based on e-flat major and b-flat major arpeggios - they all fall under the hands quite easily. The left hand is pretty much the same throughout the entire piece. Don't be afraid to try it!
YEAH, I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE HARDER THAN IT LOOKS. WELL IT DOESNT LOOK REAL HARD TO PLAY. EASIER THAN HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY NO 2 IN THE HARD VERSION AND I ONLY PLAY ONE PAGE OF THAT OK HA HA. I NEED TO SET UP MY NEW BIG PRINTER SO I CAN PRINT THIS MUSIC OUT.
what i love about this piece is that there are two different octaves in which the lead melody is heard. it is somewhat like a man and a woman singing to each other and expressing their love with the romantic melody.
I am picking up my long awaited completion of this piece. For me ,this is a bucket list. I could still play some parts but to play in its entirety is my ardent wish.
@@miriamerice9140 GOOD LUCK. I LL NEED SOME LUCK TOO IF I EVER GET MY PRINTER SET UP AND PRINT OUT THIS GREAT MUSIC. THE LADY WHO COMPOSED THIS WAS A VERY CLEVER LADY.
This is played in Scene 9 of Brecht/Weill's Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny on a rinkytink piano at the bar at the Rich Man's Hotel. One of his fellow lumberjacks from Alaska remarks "This is eternal art," as Jimmy Mahoney becomes increasingly restless at the peace and quiet.
"A Maiden's Prayer" is well-known among Japanese girls who are playing the piano. And many Japanese people wonder why Tekla Bądarzewska-Baranowska`s "A Maiden's Prayer" has fallen into oblivion in Poland where she was born. She is one of the most underrated composers in the 19th century.
my god that 9 octave chord last measure first line smhhhh ugh so hard im never gonna finish learning this piece yeaaa im just gonna play that as a broken chord ( 9 keys* chord )
I SAY, JUST DO YOUR BEST AND DO IT HOW IT SUITS YOU. I NEED TO GET THE MUSIC TO THIS. I BOUGHT A PRINTER AND I HAVENT EVEN SET IT UP YET. I NEED TO SET IT UP SO I CAN PRINT OUT TUNES LIKE THIS.
This is played in Scene 9 of Brecht/Weill's Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny on a rinkytink piano at the bar at the Rich Man's Hotel. One of his fellow lumberjacks from Alaska remarks "This is eternal art," as Jimmy Mahoney becomes increasingly restless at the peace and quiet.
This is played in Scene 9 of Brecht/Weill's Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny on a rinkytink piano at the bar at the Rich Man's Hotel. One of his fellow lumberjacks from Alaska remarks "This is eternal art," as Jimmy Mahoney becomes increasingly restless at the peace and quiet.
This is played in Scene 9 of Brecht/Weill's Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny on a rinkytink piano at the bar at the Rich Man's Hotel. One of his fellow lumberjacks from Alaska remarks "This is eternal art," as Jimmy Mahoney becomes increasingly restless at the peace and quiet.
This piece is much simpler than it seems. The upward runs are all based on e-flat major and b-flat major arpeggios - they all fall under the hands quite easily. The left hand is pretty much the same throughout the entire piece. Don't be afraid to try it!
YEAH, I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE HARDER THAN IT LOOKS. WELL IT DOESNT LOOK REAL HARD TO PLAY. EASIER THAN HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY NO 2 IN THE HARD VERSION AND I ONLY PLAY ONE PAGE OF THAT OK HA HA. I NEED TO SET UP MY NEW BIG PRINTER SO I CAN PRINT THIS MUSIC OUT.
@@zennabella1676 why are u screaming 😭
@@zennabella1676 why are you using all capital????? And Cubed rice is right you are screaming 😱
dodosolsollalasol brought me here
Me toooo
me too aw
Me too ❤
sammmmee XD
Me too!!
what i love about this piece is that there are two different octaves in which the lead melody is heard. it is somewhat like a man and a woman singing to each other and expressing their love with the romantic melody.
This song was used in a K-Drama Do do sol sol la la sol. Amazing piece.
This has been on my list for a while too and will probably tackle it soon - such a great piece
IT IS A BEAUTIFUL TUNE BUT IT LOOKS VERY HARD TO PLAY.
I am picking up my long awaited completion of this piece. For me ,this is a bucket list. I could still play some parts but to play in its entirety is my ardent wish.
@@miriamerice9140 GOOD LUCK. I LL NEED SOME LUCK TOO IF I EVER GET MY PRINTER SET UP AND PRINT OUT THIS GREAT MUSIC.
THE LADY WHO COMPOSED THIS WAS A VERY CLEVER LADY.
I love this piece… it sounds like a lullaby.
Thank you for the link of sheet music .😍
this is such a great piece, the next time i go to my piano lesson ill ask my teacher to teach me this
found this piece on my Yamaha piano
My Favorite piano song ❤
This is played in Scene 9 of Brecht/Weill's Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny on a rinkytink piano at the bar at the Rich Man's Hotel. One of his fellow lumberjacks from Alaska remarks "This is eternal art," as Jimmy Mahoney becomes increasingly restless at the peace and quiet.
Thank you so much for the lovely advice. I will try. I'm self taught. Hopefully can play as graceful as you are..
Dodosolsollalasol brought me here
I really want to learn it
La musique, le seul motif de ne pas se suicider
Mamma per sempre insieme
Strawberry panic 😍
Came here from the Japanese Shinkansen station doors closing sound
Bellas notas musicales 💙
Que incrivel!
대단한 연주가다.......
A ghost brought me here (the macabre short story The Wind in the Rose Bush.)
소녀의 기도, 바다르제프스카(🇵🇱)
변주곡(통일성과 다양성, 기교)
good good
Wonder why Japan really seems to like this song
"A Maiden's Prayer" is well-known among Japanese girls who are playing the piano. And many Japanese people wonder why Tekla Bądarzewska-Baranowska`s "A Maiden's Prayer" has fallen into oblivion in Poland where she was born. She is one of the most underrated composers in the 19th century.
The site for the Score Sheet cannot be reached.
why do you play the end (the last 8 bars) much faster then the all before ?
a change of tempo is not indicated in the score as far as I see.
my god that 9 octave chord last measure first line smhhhh ugh so hard im never gonna finish learning this piece yeaaa im just gonna play that as a broken chord ( 9 keys* chord )
That’s totally fine
I SAY, JUST DO YOUR BEST AND DO IT HOW IT SUITS YOU. I NEED TO GET THE MUSIC TO THIS. I BOUGHT A PRINTER AND I HAVENT EVEN SET IT UP YET. I NEED TO SET IT UP SO I CAN PRINT OUT TUNES LIKE THIS.
@@zennabella1676 HAHAHHAAH TYSMMM LY
It’s only a little more than an octave, but I also have large hands that can reach the inner notes of that chord comfortably
The sheet music link doesn't work could you post another one in the comments please?
I really wanna know the lyrics, even though there aren't any. I wanna know the story behind it!
♥️
Good
Hi, where can I buy this sheet. I am in love with the melody
Sheet music is in the description, free!!
Thank you so much
Do you still need the sheet?
Thank you very much. I got the sheet from the description. This piece sounds amazing when you play it in the evening. Thanks again
Das ist die ewige Kunst, lol.
Which fingers r u supposed to use for the trill??
1 and 3 work the best for me
1,3 or 2,3 works best for me
Strawberry panic ❤️❤️❤️
Anyone else??
Like,
The Taiwanese garbage truck song made me come here
This is played in Scene 9 of Brecht/Weill's Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny on a rinkytink piano at the bar at the Rich Man's Hotel. One of his fellow lumberjacks from Alaska remarks "This is eternal art," as Jimmy Mahoney becomes increasingly restless at the peace and quiet.
What is your problem posting the same obnoxious post ? You have been reported!
@@chrislee2677 oh sorry I thought it was directed at me. My bad.
how r u supposed to do apeggios
halp
practice
Lol
10 months later. I can say I learnt this finally.
@@andrewparsons7432 HA HA, YEAH AND LOTS OF IT WOULD IMAGINE TO LEARN THIS DIFFICULT TUNE.
@@pommedeterreaucitron WOW, AMAZING. I THINK IT WOULD TAKE ME TEN YEARS TO LEARN IT IF I LIVE THAT MUCH LONGER............
STRAWBERRY PANIC VIBES. I AM SO LESBIAN AHHH
POLAND!!!
TAIWAN!!!
@@Tyranitar66501 No you are not right, Thecla Bądarzewska was a Polish composer. Thats polish song. :)
@@mystercarrot2054 It was a joke. This is played with the trucks in Taiwan.
The Taiwan garbage truck plays that
This is played in Scene 9 of Brecht/Weill's Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny on a rinkytink piano at the bar at the Rich Man's Hotel. One of his fellow lumberjacks from Alaska remarks "This is eternal art," as Jimmy Mahoney becomes increasingly restless at the peace and quiet.
@@eleanorforman7321 ??????
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@@chrislee2677 ???
Eleanor is a weirdo not accepting its a song on the trash truck.
What brought me here? Taiwan's musical garbage trucks.
This is played in Scene 9 of Brecht/Weill's Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny on a rinkytink piano at the bar at the Rich Man's Hotel. One of his fellow lumberjacks from Alaska remarks "This is eternal art," as Jimmy Mahoney becomes increasingly restless at the peace and quiet.
it is creepy and unsettling. Apart from being dull.