Everyone in the comments: Damn, those asian kids played this when they were 8? Me, a 16 year old asian struggling with this piece: ... Edit: It's been twos years since this comment wow, still don't enjoy practicing this piece though, guess fast passages aren't my cup of tea
It took me 2 years of practice to finally execute this without getting stuck or getting too many keys wrong, but I finally made it and played it to my piano school recital last week... such a beautiful and emotional piece to play, I never get tired of it!
*everyone talking about how they played it when they're 8* *me struggling to not getting any notes wrong in the B section or the coda* *me struggling in the return of theme 1 in the A section* I don't get how ppl played this at such young ages like the dynamic contrasts are so hard to get right and not getting any wrong notes is even harder for me lol 😂
Try practicing daily. I started when I was Pre-K and my mom made me practice like 1 hour and 30 minutes every day. It helps a lot! Now I’m more improved :)
@@maryca2746 it all depends on how much you practice and push yourself. For example I've been playing about 3 years and can play Chopin op 25 no 1; I play on average about 3 - 5 hours a day.
gahhh my teacher told me to get this piece. after printing it out and look at this 11 pages my eyes are dizzyyy. now i have realized i have gotten myself into some serious shit
Perhaps I am mistaken, but it seems to me that the actual notes are not too difficult, with some practice it shouldn't take too long to get it up to this tempo. The difficult part is the dynamics, how do you make it so passionate at a relatively high pace?
Since I play this piece I can say once that once you've learnt the notes you can indeed achieve really good speed. The thing is there are some passages that are just too difficult(in contrast to the flowing first notes) and as you said dynamics are impossible. It's a great piece tho.
Personally, I reccomend trying some of Chopin's first etude in the Op. 25 set, entitled "Aellian Harp" before attempting this piece. You don't have to finish Op. 25 No. 1, but it can go a long way to helping create the fluidity in the exposition and recapitulation.
Piano lessons officially ended for me 2 days ago. I thought I’d never touch another classical piece again, but Jaehyun has inspired me to learn just one more
I have zero knowledge about classic music. But this makes it even better because I go as an adventurer. You never know what emotions these songs might bring. And now I can't stop loving classic. Especially the Romantic ones.
Being a jazz and rock musician, and having that sort of relaxed, chill personality, too, I find it extremely entertaining to read the pretentious classical pianist comments, from what is almost an outsider's point of view, about how "I learned it with only 'X' years of playing," hahaha
Bravo! This piece is always so uplifting, be the day dull or maddening - I'd love to hear Hough ripple through it. Has he recorded the Schubert Impromptus?
Im just playing this piece after about a year and a half of asking him when I can play apiece that isn't largo (when I first came to him, my technical skills was high but I was lacking "sensitivity and feel")
Listening to this again, I have worked out what I like about this wonderful classical piano piece and that is ,I like it's complexity and its hidden simplicity, anyway, lovely stuff 😊 ❤
I love this piece so much! This is such an nice piece to sight read and really only takes a week to perfect on certain parts! It's pretty but not difficult!
The problem with flats is that often they are either too small to fit a grand piano in or, on the other hand, it is often the case that it is too hard to get a garnd piano up the stairs to the flat or any other piano when it come to that! So life can be flat when otherwise you might be a daily practising pianist !
This is a strange piece. It sounds difficult, yet I know a lot of kids who can play this piece. And no, they are not asians or wonderkids. Just ordinary kids who has played for 3 years.
lmao I took a break from studying and was looking at my old music to see what music I could bring to college just to play over again, and I can't believe I played this when I was 8 lmao wtf it's nice to listen to this again, though =v=)//// not bringing this to college, though. I want all my chopin ballades and rachmaninoff and mendelssohn ahhhh
oh gosh...i used to play piano but like rlly good and many ppl said i was talented, i was second in my country...i even wanted to go to study to be a piano teacher...but i wasted it. and today im learning somth for school for exam and we are learning about schubert...and i came there to listen to this which i played...and i am so sorry-i wasted my talent (im 15yo)
Ich bin überrascht. Das Tempo ist noch etwas schneller, als ich es mich zu spielen traue. (Wobei es nicht an einer technischen Limitation liegt.) Ich habe es zuletzt bewusst langsamer gespielt. Aber wenn Barenboim das so anlegt, kann das Tempo nicht so falsch sein. Ich mag sein Spiel, es wirkt so "menschlich".
es algo mágico, oscuro, doliente y magnífico!!! .... Los privilegios que dá ver Smallville y ver un gran personaje como Lex Luthor tocarlo exquisitamente... Revoluciona mí corazón!!!
what might one consider more difficult? This, or Chopin's Op. 64 no 1 (minute waltz) ? I can play the waltz proficiently and am moving onto this piece next. this is by far one of my favourite impromptu by any composer I have found yet
I think you can start considering difficult when you start playing some Rachmaninoff or some Liszt which fucks pretty fast your finger stamina... But anyway when you get the rythm with those two you are pretty much good to go with any piece difficulty you encounter..Peace
Vous avez raison et je vous remercie, cependant Schubert est trop éloigné de mon univers pour que j'en fasse un rival : début XIXe siècle, Vienne, mythe de l'histoire de la musique + on ne le connaît guère qu'à travers sa musique. J'ai tenté en composition plusieurs marches harmoniques et quoique la première itération semble pas mal, les suivantes sont trop "systématiques" alors que la technique est la même chez les Grands. Bien cordialement, NM
「日本人がいない」 means there aren't any Japanese people in the comments section (i think). Oh, and wwww is like hahahaha 「すごい!わたし(私)もこれひきたーい!」means "awesome! I want to play this too!" (i am not quite sure about the meaning of the sentence after すごい!which means awesome, but I think I said the idea correctly lol) I tried translating as part of my learning in Japanese language XD
This is what I did to increase my endurance and practice my technique. My Digital Piano has a transpose function that allows me to transpose it up or down 12 steps. I play the first few "rifts" at each transpose. 24 times. If I mess up, I restart the individual transpose. I'm doing this with the Tempest Sonata as well.
Quand Schubert écrit une marche harmonique, c’est beau. Quand j’écris la même chose, c’est ridicule. D’ailleurs, je n’écris jamais de marche harmonique, je la laisse à ceux qui savent ce que c’est.
E flat major!? There is literally more of the other to laities like b minor than E flat major and the ending ends in E flat minor. I am learning this piece and I don’t really like it now.
Gorgeous piece. Lots of scales. A good "workout" for right hand technique as well. Many surprising sections. The ending big minor chord. Compare the delicate beginning of piece with the ending.
I can play the piece the only thing that’s to bad is that my technique is bad so it will never sound like this but I don’t care I m happy with my version
Well, their playing certainly sounded fine to me. I am not saying this is an easy piece. I just find it stunning that a lot of kids can "play" it. Maybe it ain't so difficult after all...
The only reason why they can play it is because they are Asians. Trust me, I know, I'm Asian. Not only am I a classically trained pianist, but also a professional musician and music teacher. Side gigs. My main career is a nurse. I drive a Honda. LOL #asianstereotype
omfg amazing! i like the flattened chord at the end altogether brilliant this would be amazing for a skeleton score because there is so much detail in the key changes and the the thirds, fifths and sixths flattened Brilliant song!
As a Diploma candidate, this song is easy to learn, hard to master. Try it yourself. You can play it easily. But something does not sound right......Is it too mechanical? Does the first part sound too loud and not dreamy enough? Ready for half a year of non-stop practicing. Schubert is easy to play, hard to master. Which, diploma requires you to master, not merely play. Just my 2¢ :)
Being a jazz pianist/guitarist who also sings in a progressive metal band and was brought up and trained as a classical pianist I find your lack of knowledge disturbing. Piano can take years to master, as can many instruments in many respects. So learning a song like this WELL in "x amount of years" is generally what I would expect.
im using this for List C grade 10 RCM exam :D and for all u people, just cuz a piece is fast doesnt mean its good. on the other hand, for this piece u could play it fast, but not too fast :D
This is a badass piece ! I received it during my final year of studying music but never got around to playing it. I plan to resume playing the piano soon and finally master it.
believe me it is not easy, I'm playing it for my performance diploma after playing piano for 11 years! They may be able to 'play' it, but not necessarily well
sorry to crush your dream, but this is a very easy one. it's not beethoven - you don't need stamina, it's not chopin - you don't need dexterity. and it's medium tempo so it's not difficult to play this in tempo. trust me, this is a very easy one.
Being a violinist, I am proud to say I can play this piece on the piano...or at least the coda...or at least half the coda...at 1/4 speed...nevermind
Ur like me I play the oboe, but second study is piano but I can only play 1/2 of the piece:(
Re: « Being a violinist, etc. » Adorable comment… you made me laugh. Thanks. :-)
Violins is never the answer... Violins is the question. And YES is the answer!
play this on the violin lmao
for beginners-pianists no difficult
Love the way Schubert had composed a flying-ish feel to the song. I also like how Baremboim played it.
Oldest comment wow!
its called chromaticism
Everyone in the comments: Damn, those asian kids played this when they were 8?
Me, a 16 year old asian struggling with this piece: ...
Edit: It's been twos years since this comment wow, still don't enjoy practicing this piece though, guess fast passages aren't my cup of tea
I started this when i was 10 lol i havent done the whole thing though. It wasn't a struggle! 😁😁
I'm 16 and i can play this piece and an Asian of my own age cannot play this wtf is going on here
@@paolobernardi04 lol
@@paolobernardi04 nah i just don't practice at all I don't like this piece :( if I tried I could do it
@@jingqiao661 you don’t like it??? 😱 even 0:23?!
It took me 2 years of practice to finally execute this without getting stuck or getting too many keys wrong, but I finally made it and played it to my piano school recital last week... such a beautiful and emotional piece to play, I never get tired of it!
It took me 3 weeks
@Simon Riley That’s great! It could’ve taken me much less time if I didn’t only have two hours a week to practice (because of work) :’)
@@clvsidy me too
@@anto-mago it took me 3 weeks practicing 15 min a day
@@zyxha6491 wow that probably sounded so good then
*everyone talking about how they played it when they're 8*
*me struggling to not getting any notes wrong in the B section or the coda*
*me struggling in the return of theme 1 in the A section*
I don't get how ppl played this at such young ages like the dynamic contrasts are so hard to get right and not getting any wrong notes is even harder for me lol 😂
Ficlles I'm learning to play this at 12 years old and it is a struggle😂
Try practicing daily. I started when I was Pre-K and my mom made me practice like 1 hour and 30 minutes every day. It helps a lot! Now I’m more improved :)
xD Talking about 8 look at my sister, not the greatest performance but dont mind the rest btw ruclips.net/video/67loqapCzH4/видео.html
I'm 16 and i've been playing piano for like 6 years now, and i'm still not at this level so f
@@maryca2746 it all depends on how much you practice and push yourself. For example I've been playing about 3 years and can play Chopin op 25 no 1; I play on average about 3 - 5 hours a day.
157 people failed this for their examinations.
156 now.. 1 less... person who failed their examinations
170 now
I think i'm the next 😅😅
gahhh my teacher told me to get this piece. after printing it out and look at this 11 pages my eyes are dizzyyy. now i have realized i have gotten myself into some serious shit
Try Perpetuum Mobile. 13 pages. Took a doozy for me to learn it
@@cinplux thanks
Perhaps I am mistaken, but it seems to me that the actual notes are not too difficult, with some practice it shouldn't take too long to get it up to this tempo. The difficult part is the dynamics, how do you make it so passionate at a relatively high pace?
Since I play this piece I can say once that once you've learnt the notes you can indeed achieve really good speed. The thing is there are some passages that are just too difficult(in contrast to the flowing first notes) and as you said dynamics are impossible. It's a great piece tho.
Personally, I reccomend trying some of Chopin's first etude in the Op. 25 set, entitled "Aellian Harp" before attempting this piece. You don't have to finish Op. 25 No. 1, but it can go a long way to helping create the fluidity in the exposition and recapitulation.
I would recomment putting your passion into the piece. Lean into it, and loud dynamics are much easier to achieve, even at faster tempos.
With rubato and dynamics
gotta use your whole forearms, it's a real workout
The part where it goes minor is exquisite!
Exactly!
All agree.
Minor parts are always out of this world ❣️
@@vivyrox7202 yeah, I notice it’s the minor😝
@@vivyrox7202 Might wanna rephrase that sentence
jaehyun played this omg such a masterpiece 💕
Aulia Putri Anisa that’s why I’m here man
Aulia Putri Anisa where can I find him play
i was gonna comment this ;-; was really shook that he played this esp bc its a p difficult piece
Piano lessons officially ended for me 2 days ago. I thought I’d never touch another classical piece again, but Jaehyun has inspired me to learn just one more
Agnes Pang oh i just searched up Jaehyun playing piano BAHDHHD
i appreciate classical music more and more
go clean my crown this is romantic..
@@ashleymui4520 He's referring to the entire genre and not the period man.
I can clearly see you're a man of culture!
@@amj.composer r/woooshhhhhh
@@ant-legrande r/ihavereddit
My profesor wants me to play this in the summer and tips?
Same
This is a masterpiece.
I still remember asking my piano teacher can I learn this at grade 0
I have zero knowledge about classic music. But this makes it even better because I go as an adventurer. You never know what emotions these songs might bring. And now I can't stop loving classic. Especially the Romantic ones.
Check out Liszt-annees de pelerinage 2 (especially sonetto 104 and dante sonata).
what the hell is wrong with the people who vote negative in such a magestic piece!!!???
Simply THEY ARE DEFINETELLY NOT MUSICIANS!!!!!!!!!
+Ausel Mendez Or maybe 240p is hard to read
Its 21th century!!!
There is nothing majestic its a beginner piece
Mlr true
Being a jazz and rock musician, and having that sort of relaxed, chill personality, too, I find it extremely entertaining to read the pretentious classical pianist comments, from what is almost an outsider's point of view, about how "I learned it with only 'X' years of playing," hahaha
I tried learning this piece
Needless to say it didn't go well
Akhil G keep trying!
i love the second melody that is created only by the tops notes, sounds romantic with a sense of heroism
Bravo! This piece is always so uplifting, be the day dull or maddening - I'd love to hear Hough ripple through it. Has he recorded the Schubert Impromptus?
この2番と3番が大好きです❤️涙でそう😢😢バレンボイムさん凄い‼️😍
A great Scale Etude for advanced students. A great piece for the Thumb to behave.
Im just playing this piece after about a year and a half of asking him when I can play apiece that isn't largo (when I first came to him, my technical skills was high but I was lacking "sensitivity and feel")
I learned to play this when I was 13. So glad my parents made me practice hours on end...still paying off big rewards today!
I just did the same thing for my eight years old. Hopefully, she will have the same feeling in the future.
@@nicoleslittleworldc385 wow they learnt this piece at 8 years old? that's very impressive
@@terafairy Sorry to make you misunderstand. I mean, I force her to practice everyday. Her teacher said she can try this piece now.
@@nicoleslittleworldc385 oh, well good luck for her learning it!
I had to learn it when I was 11 bro 😭
I came here because of NCTs jaehyun
@Kpop Unnie
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Gare di farfalle a suoni lieti e felici:noi ne viviamo l'eterna fantasia di bellezza.
this is so beautiful, I learnt it a few years ago and am thinking of posting it on here!!!
Nice performance, though I find sometimes it is played so fast we can't completely get the melody.
🎉讓人驚豔🎉太棒了!❤❤❤我沒事就會拿出來聽一聽❤我的最愛😊我現在也有在彈,順便參考😅
I love the end. This is beautiful❤️
Wow this is beautiful
This is the most thrilling version I have heard so far, it is played with such intensity and passion!
Then you should here lang lang! He is the best at speed
Listening to this again, I have worked out what I like about this wonderful classical piano piece and that is ,I like it's complexity and its hidden simplicity, anyway, lovely stuff 😊 ❤
Lex Luthor brought me here XD Smallville S04x08
That's how I first discovered the piece too!!!
I discovered it through a Reddit website, "Hands According To Composers"
He played this piece until his fingers bleed lol
might be a a bit late but i came here from Franz Schubert - Impromptu No. 3 In G Flat Major played by his mother
OMG I can only do slowly... like a lot more slower....
baremboim and zimmerman just have different styles and techniques.both are very good
I love this piece so much! This is such an nice piece to sight read and really only takes a week to perfect on certain parts! It's pretty but not difficult!
i-
not difficult… i… i’m crying
@@relearningpianoyou’ve got this lol it seems harder at first but it starts getting pretty easy like 3ish weeks in
@@relearningpianopractice 40 hours a day and you will nail it😂
I have been learning piano for 4 years and it took me only like 3 weeks to learn.
The problem with flats is that often they are either too small to fit a grand piano in or, on the other hand, it is often the case that it is too hard to get a garnd piano up the stairs to the flat or any other piano when it come to that! So life can be flat when otherwise you might be a daily practising pianist !
This is the piece I play right now hehe 🕶️
Edit* just finish the piece after 5 monts :)
This is a strange piece. It sounds difficult, yet I know a lot of kids who can play this piece. And no, they are not asians or wonderkids. Just ordinary kids who has played for 3 years.
It sounds like a scale etude to me...
Lol who came here because of jaehyun?
that's why I'm here man. Also, I wanna learn how to play this :)
@@tiny_totoro8377 *i read your comment in Jaehyun's voice..lol not gonna lie :D*
Great piece, wonderful player. Happy 80th birthday, Mr. DB
Great! very cleanly performance!
and i jizzed in my pants
lmao I took a break from studying and was looking at my old music to see what music I could bring to college just to play over again, and I can't believe I played this when I was 8 lmao wtf
it's nice to listen to this again, though =v=)//// not bringing this to college, though. I want all my chopin ballades and rachmaninoff and mendelssohn ahhhh
TheLAsiaNG wait I saw u before on a Chopin video, I think u said something about fantaise impromptu that it goes long slow slow then long again
oh gosh...i used to play piano but like rlly good and many ppl said i was talented, i was second in my country...i even wanted to go to study to be a piano teacher...but i wasted it. and today im learning somth for school for exam and we are learning about schubert...and i came there to listen to this which i played...and i am so sorry-i wasted my talent (im 15yo)
You wasted nothing mate. Go play, you are so young.
Ich bin überrascht. Das Tempo ist noch etwas schneller, als ich es mich zu spielen traue. (Wobei es nicht an einer technischen Limitation liegt.) Ich habe es zuletzt bewusst langsamer gespielt.
Aber wenn Barenboim das so anlegt, kann das Tempo nicht so falsch sein. Ich mag sein Spiel, es wirkt so "menschlich".
2:01 Dancing on my own
The dynamic contrasts of the piece are so great you could compare this to a toad and a graceful swan. XD
I remember a guy in my orchestra class playing this on a Wurlitzer, it was hilarious, like circus music.
you need so much stamina for this piece!
Laughs in Hungarian rhapsody no. 6
@@leonardmartin6048 and no. 15
@@Sophie-ni8qm yes!
Laughs as a Hungarian hating every Liszt pieces
Just play it slower, this tempo is too fast
I love this song, because it is soo beautiful and sadly.
es algo mágico, oscuro, doliente y magnífico!!! .... Los privilegios que dá ver Smallville y ver un gran personaje como Lex Luthor tocarlo exquisitamente... Revoluciona mí corazón!!!
what might one consider more difficult? This, or Chopin's Op. 64 no 1 (minute waltz) ? I can play the waltz proficiently and am moving onto this piece next. this is by far one of my favourite impromptu by any composer I have found yet
***** This is MUCH harder than the Minute Waltz
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I think you can start considering difficult when you start playing some Rachmaninoff or some Liszt which fucks pretty fast your finger stamina...
But anyway when you get the rythm with those two you are pretty much good to go with any piece difficulty you encounter..Peace
Aerendil Dobay yeah thank fuck for the middle section or my fingers would be toast lmao
who's here because of JUNG JAEHYUN
This is super hard like I mean the fingering. It’s super hard also not to mention the rhythm
Vous avez raison et je vous remercie, cependant Schubert est trop éloigné de mon univers pour que j'en fasse un rival : début XIXe siècle, Vienne, mythe de l'histoire de la musique + on ne le connaît guère qu'à travers sa musique. J'ai tenté en composition plusieurs marches harmoniques et quoique la première itération semble pas mal, les suivantes sont trop "systématiques" alors que la technique est la même chez les Grands. Bien cordialement, NM
Even Barenboim took the last chord down an octave in the left hand... I no longer feel bad about doing it. xD
In order which is the eaisiest to hardest this song, arabesque no 1 or libestraum. No 3
日本人がいないwww
すごい!わたしもこれひきたーい
Sorry i dont understand u
「日本人がいない」 means there aren't any Japanese people in the comments section (i think). Oh, and wwww is like hahahaha
「すごい!わたし(私)もこれひきたーい!」means "awesome! I want to play this too!" (i am not quite sure about the meaning of the sentence after すごい!which means awesome, but I think I said the idea correctly lol)
I tried translating as part of my learning in Japanese language XD
This is what I did to increase my endurance and practice my technique. My Digital Piano has a transpose function that allows me to transpose it up or down 12 steps. I play the first few "rifts" at each transpose. 24 times. If I mess up, I restart the individual transpose. I'm doing this with the Tempest Sonata as well.
I love this piece! Ive sung a LOT of Schubert, but this piece is so very different sounding from any of his vocal pieces! He was amazing!
I wish I could play it like this.
Quand Schubert écrit une marche harmonique, c’est beau. Quand j’écris la même chose, c’est ridicule. D’ailleurs, je n’écris jamais de marche harmonique, je la laisse à ceux qui savent ce que c’est.
For some composers 1 piece is enough to prove their genius, this is that kind of piece for Schubert.
E flat major!? There is literally more of the other to laities like b minor than E flat major and the ending ends in E flat minor. I am learning this piece and I don’t really like it now.
my boi barenboim litty as a kitty
Gorgeous piece.
Lots of scales.
A good "workout" for right hand technique as well. Many surprising sections.
The ending big minor chord.
Compare the delicate beginning of piece with the ending.
My most favourite classical music piano piece, but I don't have a clue why?
o.m.g. amazing!!!
Zimerman is unbelievable, controlling dynamics on this piece is next to impossible.
제 콩쿨곡!
I can play the piece the only thing that’s to bad is that my technique is bad so it will never sound like this but I don’t care I m happy with my version
the first part is not difficult at all,the second one is. i have always wondered what's wrong with those asian kids...
What's wrong about us
Kendall Carlson ikr but im also an asian kid lmao
exquise me
ya whats wrong with asians
@@chrisji947 hi Chris, what a coincidence! Did u also learn this piece? Isn't it so pretty?
Well, their playing certainly sounded fine to me. I am not saying this is an easy piece. I just find it stunning that a lot of kids can "play" it. Maybe it ain't so difficult after all...
The only reason why they can play it is because they are Asians. Trust me, I know, I'm Asian. Not only am I a classically trained pianist, but also a professional musician and music teacher. Side gigs. My main career is a nurse. I drive a Honda. LOL #asianstereotype
@@kittymamayyz #asianmasterrace
omfg amazing! i like the flattened chord at the end altogether brilliant this would be amazing for a skeleton score because there is so much detail in the key changes and the the thirds, fifths and sixths flattened
Brilliant song!
damn gotta play this for diploma D:
Oops
doesn't seem that difficult, left hand is practically consistent with accompaniment. Imagine inverting the voices, that would be hell.
Fanchen yeah, the piece is not very difficult, but it takes a while to finish it
i don't think this song's difficulty is high enough for diploma though.
As a Diploma candidate, this song is easy to learn, hard to master.
Try it yourself. You can play it easily. But something does not sound right......Is it too mechanical? Does the first part sound too loud and not dreamy enough? Ready for half a year of non-stop practicing.
Schubert is easy to play, hard to master. Which, diploma requires you to master, not merely play.
Just my 2¢ :)
How on earth is this only grade 7 RCM?? I don’t think I will ever be able to fly like this. Hats off to you all!
Sorry for late reply but it’s not? I’m doing this piece for grade 10 rcm.
Patriotic like George Washington. Thank you schubert for giving the World awesome music!Makes me feel like im studying at a magical school.
Omg I'm here because of my piano class and found that Jaehyun played it...I'm gonna die
haha me too.
now it pass 2 months, did you died?
A true romantic piece... lovely in all of its emotions and expressions
Screw this jaehyun crap. I came here because of Smallville lol
J prefer Wilhem Kempff ( recording 1965 ) lighter more delicate a level higher than Baremboim .
Thank you for including the music! Nice to be able to follow the notes as they're being played.
Being a jazz pianist/guitarist who also sings in a progressive metal band and was brought up and trained as a classical pianist I find your lack of knowledge disturbing.
Piano can take years to master, as can many instruments in many respects.
So learning a song like this WELL in "x amount of years" is generally what I would expect.
im using this for List C grade 10 RCM exam :D
and for all u people, just cuz a piece is fast doesnt mean its good.
on the other hand, for this piece u could play it fast, but not too fast :D
And old comment!
learning this piece at the moment! such a fun piece to play.
This is beautiful, but I don't like the final, is to "heavy", but the rest is perfect
좋아요 한 개로는 부족한 곡.
Mr Jung bring me here 😊
Me when i play this at 1/2 speed and reach the end of the C part: I NEED DOCTOR MY HAND IS FALLING OFF
It sounds like it came straight from a Star Wars movie😅
I CAN PLAY A GRADE 10 PIECE?!
This is a badass piece ! I received it during my final year of studying music but never got around to playing it. I plan to resume playing the piano soon and finally master it.
Smallville
そういえばこの曲、習ったなぁって思い出してました。
音階が多く、一曲の曲というより、練習曲弾いてるような感覚になってたきがします。
1:14 is the best part
4:14 tho...
I love this piece!
4:02
Thanks
Extraordinaire !🌈
believe me it is not easy, I'm playing it for my performance diploma after playing piano for 11 years! They may be able to 'play' it, but not necessarily well
sorry to crush your dream, but this is a very easy one. it's not beethoven - you don't need stamina, it's not chopin - you don't need dexterity. and it's medium tempo so it's not difficult to play this in tempo. trust me, this is a very easy one.
Well that's strange i'm 13 and i played this easily
@@greykween haha im playing Chopin op10 no4 and im 13 get on my level and ignore that's I gave away my social life for this /s
grey kween me too lmaoooo
KatieP574 well I’m like 12 and I’m playing this lol
IMO the best piece by Schubert! At least one of them! Kudos to Franz!