there is something I can't really understand there is a part in this song that you have to play 4 octaves with only left hand while the right hand is having a difficult part at the same time aswell can someone explain?
If you’re referring to the part at 12:17 then it’s because the midi is incorrect. The version in here combines bass of the regular version with the ossia. No one can play it that way. You can hear both versions of that section from different pianists. Michelangeli plays the ossia and Kissin plays the regular version.
+Maher Maher But whats great with the style of a chaconne, is that nothing really prevents you of skipping the really difficult parts. And its to long nowadays anyway
sean rooney You can download from my site : www.pianohour.fr/bach/chaconne.zip and play the Midi file on the Synthesia application which can be freely downloaded from their site. It allows to play at any speed.
omg, I have been waiting for this for years. Thank you so much
i prefer the violin but it's so hard to play... lol
Yes, on the piano on the other hand it's really easy :-)
thanks a lot
there is something I can't really understand there is a part in this song that you have to play 4 octaves with only left hand while the right hand is having a difficult part at the same time aswell can someone explain?
Play the octaves with both hands and pedal, then get into the arpeggios
If you’re referring to the part at 12:17 then it’s because the midi is incorrect. The version in here combines bass of the regular version with the ossia. No one can play it that way. You can hear both versions of that section from different pianists. Michelangeli plays the ossia and Kissin plays the regular version.
Yes its difficult;)
+Maher Maher But whats great with the style of a chaconne, is that nothing really prevents you of skipping the really difficult parts. And its to long nowadays anyway
Is there a way to slow this video down so i can follow it better?
sean rooney
You can download from my site :
www.pianohour.fr/bach/chaconne.zip
and play the Midi file on the Synthesia application which can be freely downloaded from their site.
It allows to play at any speed.
+sean rooney all you have to do is pause the video, practice the part and play it again. idk how other people learn but thats what i do
Shawn Gord They read the sheet music, because they are properly trained.
Why is there extra keys that it's impossible to press?
Wow that’s the oldest synthesia video I’ve seen for now
Lots of errors and wrong notes played.
Why not the superior Brahms version? It would have been easier to make as well.