Oh yes, I love this part too! U read my thoughts! "All I wanted was to be invisible. When I was in a room with another person, I felt like I was only half there. When I was in a room with too other people, I felt like a third of myself. When I was in a room with three other people, I felt like a quarter of myself. And when I was in a room with so many people... I felt like nobody." I just love it... and btw I'm not copying this from somewhere, I know it by heart!
That's how a felt in love with that sonata too! I love the movie... "People always talk about the quiet before the storm, but no one talks about the quiet after..."
It's grade 5 or 6, I'm learning this and even though it may not be that easy, it's beethoven's easiest sonata ]: he composed this with educational purposes.
@LittleLulubee I suppose it depends on the music school you attend. I am studying with the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto that was founded over a century ago. They have a grade program from level (they no longer call them grades). Grade 1 to 10. Piano students do not generaly begin with their level 1 course. They study books by teachers such as Leila Fletcher, John Thompson, John Bastien to name a few. The concert pianist level would minimum level 10 and top marks necessary.
Best of expression of the most passionate Sonata from Beethoven. I wish it should be played more surer , stronger and faster with urgency to show Beethoven's real passion behind this Sonata.
I think most people who would play it in a performance or festival would probably play it somewhere in the range of grades 7-9. The hardest part for me when I learned it was keeping the left hand quiet enough in 2nd theme.
@Nesoja I am 19 and i have been playing for 10 months now...I started with moonlight as well..I do not know how to read notes though...I am currently working on op.9 no.2 and just finished nocturne no.20 and waltz op. 69 no.2..The whole thing with the piano is to be passionate about it...All the rest will occur...
haha! so did I! I've seen it like 10 times and still LOVE it! and dussekfan, I'm not sure what you mean by Grade 8. People learn by different methods. I've only ever known beginner, intermediate, and advanced. I can tell you this though. If I can do it, you can do it! I've got really small hands and super short fingers lol but I have defied evolution and taught myself to play the piano! I gave this piece a try at school the last time I watched "The Quiet" about a year ago I guess. :)
@mattymoo3838 There is not enough room here to explain this. Usually a concert pianist has won competitions such as Van Cliburn's competition (in the United States).
@luv2bcrazy563 I have been playing for a year and a half,coming up to 2 years. I learn very quick since I am at a grade 8 level. I am playing this for my RCM 8 Test soon. I learned beethovens moonlight sonata mvt1 right when I started piano. Take it from me, this song is easily twice as hard as moonlight mvt 1. But if you really work on it you might be able to! good luck
@lorditachijr Could you please explain what you mean by "grade"? How many grades are there for piano? If grade 1 is somebody just starting, then what grade would a concert pianist be? Thanks
Oh yes, I love this part too! U read my thoughts!
"All I wanted was to be invisible. When I was in a room with another person, I felt like I was only half there. When I was in a room with too other people, I felt like a third of myself. When I was in a room with three other people, I felt like a quarter of myself. And when I was in a room with so many people... I felt like nobody."
I just love it... and btw I'm not copying this from somewhere, I know it by heart!
That's how a felt in love with that sonata too! I love the movie...
"People always talk about the quiet before the storm, but no one talks about the quiet after..."
きれいですね!
Beethoven、昔から好きです!
特に、sonata op49の第1楽章が
好きです!
この曲が最近弾けるようになったので、
幸せです!
aquietando a alma ao ouvir com olhos fechados.
It's grade 5 or 6, I'm learning this and even though it may not be that easy, it's beethoven's easiest sonata ]: he composed this with educational purposes.
thanks
@LittleLulubee I suppose it depends on the music school you attend. I am studying with the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto that was founded over a century ago. They have a grade program from level (they no longer call them grades). Grade 1 to 10. Piano students do not generaly begin with their level 1 course. They study books by teachers such as Leila Fletcher, John Thompson, John Bastien to name a few. The concert pianist level would minimum level 10 and top marks necessary.
Heard this in 'The Notebook'....i think. Most beautiful love story ever written.
Watch “Somewhere in time” with Christopher Reeves it’s also a beautiful love story.
@@smileyladyT I have seen that also. Another beautiful romance. I had hoped for a sequel.
Best of expression of the most passionate Sonata from Beethoven. I wish it should be played more surer , stronger and faster with urgency to show Beethoven's real passion behind this Sonata.
I think most people who would play it in a performance or festival would probably play it somewhere in the range of grades 7-9. The hardest part for me when I learned it was keeping the left hand quiet enough in 2nd theme.
Splendid!
very well done, two thumbs up!
今日までピアノを続けてきたし、作曲も出来たら良かったのですが、作曲は難しいです。大音楽家になるのは至難の業です。今の儘、ピアノを続けることだけが私の希望です。
@Nesoja I am 19 and i have been playing for 10 months now...I started with moonlight as well..I do not know how to read notes though...I am currently working on op.9 no.2 and just finished nocturne no.20 and waltz op. 69 no.2..The whole thing with the piano is to be passionate about it...All the rest will occur...
mən də bunu çalıram. qəşəng sonatadı♡
haha! so did I! I've seen it like 10 times and still LOVE it! and dussekfan, I'm not sure what you mean by Grade 8. People learn by different methods. I've only ever known beginner, intermediate, and advanced. I can tell you this though. If I can do it, you can do it! I've got really small hands and super short fingers lol but I have defied evolution and taught myself to play the piano! I gave this piece a try at school the last time I watched "The Quiet" about a year ago I guess. :)
@mattymoo3838 There is not enough room here to explain this. Usually a concert pianist has won competitions such as Van Cliburn's competition (in the United States).
je l'adore !!!
Je suis entrain de l'apprendre au piano, et je suis préssée de bien la savoir ^^
cool
it is the first movement^^
@luv2bcrazy563 I have been playing for a year and a half,coming up to 2 years. I learn very quick since I am at a grade 8 level. I am playing this for my RCM 8 Test soon. I learned beethovens moonlight sonata mvt1 right when I started piano. Take it from me, this song is easily twice as hard as moonlight mvt 1. But if you really work on it you might be able to!
good luck
epic answers
is this the second movement? I see that is the "andante" section, but I don't know what which ones are what movements.
@lorditachijr
Could you please explain what you mean by "grade"? How many grades are there for piano? If grade 1 is somebody just starting, then what grade would a concert pianist be? Thanks
what movie?
@luv2bcrazy563 Moonlight Sonata is way harder. Especially the third movement
@mattymoo3838 no its not
What level is this?
who played it?
Is this a professional recording?
it's just me or the youtube says that this song has made in 2008?
this isn't him. its alfred brendel.
@hl888 rcm 8