I'm dying... seriously I can't imagine how many hours you must have put in, to make it look that smooth. Very well done! PS Never seen your channel before - you've got a new sub!
Graham Key He didnt comment on the hours remark because he doesnt want to Break the news that it wouldnt take him that long to make this smooth, as a high level pianist.
As I always say, playing Czerny's etudes in tempo with emotion can be artistically brilliant enough to be performed on stage, not limited to Chopin's etudes. You have done a great job.
I find it really cool that Czerny was the student of both Beethoven and Hummel (Mozart's student). He went on to emerge both of their styles to create a musical hybrid.
@@javiercorre and then Liszt got a godly technique from Czerny's etudes, establishing himself as the romantic virtuoso. Not only that, but he also infused the era's romantic style with Czerny's style to create his very own unique style of composition
@@erezsolomon3838And then Liszt went on to train many other lesser known pianists, some of who taught pianists we know today, such as Rachmaninoff and Cziffra
Stop crying about this piano it sounds brilliant! My piano is 200 years old, the keys are yellow and the keys are on sustain even without the pedal. Also my c is an e
1 minute quick videos - love this! I can’t afford a good piano or even one in tune. If my music professors in college don’t care, these RUclips comment warriors need to not care
Czerny: "This piece is for ENTRY LEVEL and should be played much more slowly. For an expert like you, I suggest you to challenge pieces written by my student, Liszt". Liszt: "Uh... my master... to be honest... this man can play anything... my pieces are not challenge for him..." Alkan: "Second". Méreaux: "Third".
people are complaining that the piano is out of tune, I would give a beautiful hour of my life just to play on an out of tune steinway. you have an amazing instrument, i have played classical piano for 3 years, and my big dream is to have my own acoustic piano.
Bravo! As Lang Lang says, once you master Czerny (after suffering) you can enjoy being free to play anything in future. By that I gather he means you will be confident that you can handle just about anything else that may come your way.
Wim Winters: "Czerny's Etudes are unplayable at their original speed, thus we must assume he was a 'double-beater', and we must play them twice as slow." Anyone technically proficient enough: [Laughs.]
I recently read about a new study that examined Beethoven's metronomes, which were supposdely "broken". That one at least didn't claim to take the piece at half the speed, but they postulated that the metronomes were off by 12 beats per second. Which means one has to subtract 12 from any of Beethoven's indications to get the speed he was getting when using his metronome. I find this a slightly better, if still unconvincing theory. As if a 19th Century composer was not able to figure out the speed of a second by looking at a watch... Tchaikosvsky also used a metronome to meticulously mark his scores and his tempi are also much faster than they are being usually played. So were his Metronomes also conveniently broken?
Damn that's the fastest (and still accurate) version i have ever come across. I don't know anything about the player but wouldn't be suprised if he is a famous pianist in his country
Very well done! Amazing! Everyone’s waiting for you to try the original Paganini Études and Galop S.218 but noone will rush you because you are an excellent pianist!
It does not surprise me in the slightest, that Czerny's students went on to become some of the most renowned Pianists for their technical skill at the time. Looking at this as an Adult beginner, that man's expectations weren't just on another level, they were somewhere in another dimension, haha. I have this theory, where Czerny, as a student of the great Beethoven, must have only had genius prodigies as his own pupils, he was one himself after all, so this leads me to believe, that he wrote his music for those geniuses. Makes sense to me... I mean, I've started out with op. 599 and I felt like the jumps in difficulty in there are so sporadic sometimes, it is ridiculous! Beyer seems to have been much more humane and less sadistic to his students. Without any musical gift and a complete lack of prior musical knowledge after a year and a half, I've got Beyer's op. 101 almost finished, while I'm not even a third into Czerny op. 599...
Omg I wish I had watched your clip before I decided to stop learning piano. I had a korean piano teacher who kept shouting at me telling me I didn’t play “smoothly” enough. Now I finally get that
I didn't know this was humanly possible. With this skill, you could probably play El Contrabondista or Paganini Liszt Etude No. 4 (unrevised version) at full tempo. I never thought I'd see this skill in a hundred years.
Please do tutorials on how your practise for these masterpieces =) different rythms, accentuation every 3-4 notes ? Slow-fast, Slow-2fastnotes, ect... ? Thanks !
Your dedication to your technical ability is inspirational and your effort has payed off extremely well never stop doing what you do thank you for sharing 👏 👏 👏 👍
I think SOV 24 must be played at. Quarter note=108. Because it has tempo mark Quarter note=108. It mainly has 32nd note so at this bpm speed we feel would be similar to others. Also, Half tempo guy would say it actually mean 8th note=108.
Damn... looking at this one realizes what it really is to be a professional pianist... But also, this is why one should tune their piano twice a year. :D
베토벤은 정상적이게 아름다운 곡을 만들었지만 그의 제자인 체르니는 리스트에게 이런 정신나간걸 가르쳤던 것이였다
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
알파카스토르 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ ㅋ ㅋㅋㅋ ㅋ 근데 체르니가 리스트 스승이에요??!
@@1._.241 맞습니다
베토벤도 후기곡들 보면 꽤 정신나갔습니다만;; 대푸가, 함머클라비어 등 ㄷㄷ
베토벤 제자가 체르니에용??
Czerny be like: I paid for the whole piano, so I’m gonna use the whole goddamn piano
Lol...
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SuawdTheDude wow thanks for that important message :D
AHAHAHHAHAHA!
@@suawdthedude8583 it's still funny though
체르니 시대의 피아노는 현대의 그것보다 건반이 훨씬 가벼워서 저 박자로 치는 것이 생각만큼 어렵지는 않습니다만, 지금 저 악기로 하면 심각한 난곡으로 변모합니다.
그렇군요.. 역시.
체르니가 19세기에 활동했는데 하프시코드가 19세기에도 사용 되었나요?
@@Augustus444 19세기 초반에만 조금 쓰이고 중반에는 거의 사장되었죠. 근데 당시의 피아노(아마도 빈식 피아노)도 지금보다 가볍기는 매한가집니다.
합시코드 옥타브 스팬이 넓지 않아서 저거 못칠탠데..
@@hjhseo1114 아 그렇습니까? 그건 저도 모르고 있었네요(댓글 정정하겠습니다).
레가토 진짜 맛깔나게 살리셨다
물 흐르는거 같음
ㅎㅎ감사함니닷
저는 이 음악을 듣고 분홍색 구름 위에 떠 있는 장면이 펼쳐집니다.
I'm dying... seriously I can't imagine how many hours you must have put in, to make it look that smooth. Very well done! PS Never seen your channel before - you've got a new sub!
Thx!!
words right out of my mind! Such virtuosity!
Graham Key He didnt comment on the hours remark because he doesnt want to Break the news that it wouldnt take him that long to make this smooth, as a high level pianist.
@@jrodriguezpiano he might've meant overall hours, not just for this etude
Furaha Aswan No, He didnt.
이렇게 멋있는곡이였구나 체르니는 연습용곡이라 멋이없는줄알았는데....
지루한것도 물론있지만, 잘치면 멋있는것도 많죠:)
체르니 50에 마지막곡도 찍어주세얌!!!! 진짜 좋아하는 곡입니다 ㅠㅠ
최소 40이상 수준이기 때문에...ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
I like popsicles too
쇼팽 에튀드나 리스트 에튀드도 다 연습용곡입니다... 체르니가 만든 연습곡이 입문자에게 쉬워서 그걸 주로 치는거지
As I always say, playing Czerny's etudes in tempo with emotion can be artistically brilliant enough to be performed on stage, not limited to Chopin's etudes. You have done a great job.
Wow, you are fantastic.
You always perform uncommon but incredible masterpieces.
Nice.
Thx~:D
이번에도 초절정 기교에 할 말을 잃었다가......다시 한번 아 이분은 알캉, 메로도 치셨던 분이지 깨닫고 바로 납득했습니다...ㅎㅎ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
이 음악 은 어려운!
I find it really cool that Czerny was the student of both Beethoven and Hummel (Mozart's student). He went on to emerge both of their styles to create a musical hybrid.
And then Czerny taught Liszt.
@@javiercorre yep
@@javiercorre and then Liszt got a godly technique from Czerny's etudes, establishing himself as the romantic virtuoso. Not only that, but he also infused the era's romantic style with Czerny's style to create his very own unique style of composition
@@erezsolomon3838And then Liszt went on to train many other lesser known pianists, some of who taught pianists we know today, such as Rachmaninoff and Cziffra
Stop crying about this piano it sounds brilliant! My piano is 200 years old, the keys are yellow and the keys are on sustain even without the pedal. Also my c is an e
1 minute quick videos - love this! I can’t afford a good piano or even one in tune. If my music professors in college don’t care, these RUclips comment warriors need to not care
how is your c an e? did it go a third sharp or a sixth flat
They key is out of tune smh that it sounds like an e not c
Tune your piano. I’ll tune it for you
why did this make me laugh so hard
You should try Le Chemin de Fer from Alkan if you can do this
You can see it soon:)
I'm practicing.
Amazing! I'll be watching :o
@@TheOboeCrack look at the time of the comment...
@Shostacovid hello again lol
찐이다
Czerny: "This piece is for ENTRY LEVEL and should be played much more slowly. For an expert like you, I suggest you to challenge pieces written by my student, Liszt".
Liszt: "Uh... my master... to be honest... this man can play anything... my pieces are not challenge for him..."
Alkan: "Second".
Méreaux: "Third".
Lmao😂😂😂😂
What about Freedom Dive?
@@pineapplewhatever5906 Lol,
it's doesn't have original piano version.
Maybe someday i can try arrange or transcription.
I have some piano arrangements on my channel ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Sorabji: *chuckles evily*
Czerny made these etudes to "help" the weaker fingers
Holy cow those are fast fingers!! I about died laughing with your exhausted breath at 1:40. That's a workout!
THX!!
And the inhale at the very beginning. He was just transforming.
harder then some liszt pieces. but to be fair, czerny IS his teacher, sooo
This randomly showed up in my recommended and I’m like addicted to this piece now
Its really good, but dear Jesus tune your piano!
Thx.
My piano is not good:(
@@seonyonghwang We really noted that...!
I fifth that.
ㅇㅈ 조율좀
Jim Townsend that would cost money.
people are complaining that the piano is out of tune, I would give a beautiful hour of my life just to play on an out of tune steinway.
you have an amazing instrument, i have played classical piano for 3 years, and my big dream is to have my own acoustic piano.
And out of tune Steinway is just as painful to listen to
you gotta love how relaxed he is
So this is what people sound like after practicing 40 hours a day
Masdy Renee I UNDERSTOOD THAT REFERENCE!!!!!
@@blankroyai Oh good I found a Twosetter lol
Twoset club
Thank goodness. Finally two set fam
Damn there is a lot of us
Bravo! As Lang Lang says, once you master Czerny (after suffering) you can enjoy being free to play anything in future. By that I gather he means you will be confident that you can handle just about anything else that may come your way.
I think I never fell in love that fast with a piece
Except for rachmaninoff's 3rd piano concerto lol
Same for me 😍😍😍😍
Listen to scriabins etude 8 its a definition of my music taste
Leon Movement 2 is amazing! 🔥🔥🔥
들으면서 소름이쫙 끼쳤습니다
너무 잘치세요👍👍 저도 쳐보고 싶네용~~
Excellent work! Thank you for showing us your skill.
Superb technique and expression, congratulations!!
Thank you!
this piece actually sounds good in an out of tune piano. Nice playing, incredible!
Ikr it gives me a saloon ish feeling, so relaxing 😌
This was written for pianos with very light actions.
Glad this video blessed my recommended😌
I love the sigh at the end! Bravo!!
Really unbelievable. But, as it said, "All great things stand on the border with the impossible"
Czerny be like: "Alright Liszt, so until next weeks lesson, I want you to learn this"
Liszt: too easy
Liszt proceeds to just sight read it in tempo.
"What else, my master?"
Czerny: Oh- I shall refer you to ny good friend Ligeti.
*Czerny faints on the spot*
I hear some ragtime. Good old foot-thumping song now.
XD
I sprained my hand watching this damn the amount of work and effort put into this is truly amazing
Wim Winters: "Czerny's Etudes are unplayable at their original speed, thus we must assume he was a 'double-beater', and we must play them twice as slow."
Anyone technically proficient enough: [Laughs.]
Fuck Wim Winters
What a fraud is that guy!!
I recently read about a new study that examined Beethoven's metronomes, which were supposdely "broken".
That one at least didn't claim to take the piece at half the speed, but they postulated that the metronomes were off by 12 beats per second. Which means one has to subtract 12 from any of Beethoven's indications to get the speed he was getting when using his metronome.
I find this a slightly better, if still unconvincing theory. As if a 19th Century composer was not able to figure out the speed of a second by looking at a watch...
Tchaikosvsky also used a metronome to meticulously mark his scores and his tempi are also much faster than they are being usually played.
So were his Metronomes also conveniently broken?
진짜 너무 잘 치세요... 초등학생 때 체르니 50 앞부분까지 치다 관둔 지 10년이 다 되어 가는데 이런 좋은 곡을 친 기억도 전혀 없고 체르니 연습곡 중에 이렇게 좋은 곡이 있는지도 몰랐네요 ㅋㅋㅋ ㅠㅠㅠ 잘 듣고 구독하고 갑니다 ㅎㅅㅎ
Did he just inhale when he started playing, and only exhale when he finished playing the entire piece...?
How can this man heart your comment but dont give the damn answer.... I WANT TO KNOW
LOL underrated
Damn that's the fastest (and still accurate) version i have ever come across. I don't know anything about the player but wouldn't be suprised if he is a famous pianist in his country
All thanks to SimplyPiano.
(Nah but really this is amazing!)
XD THX!
와....오른손 터치가 가벼워 보이면서 시원시원하다.....이느낌....전율.....
무대를 뒤집어 놓으셨다.....
대박 ...👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
오른손 스케일이 마치 하프소리 듣는 것 같아요 너무 멋있어요!
Very impressive! Let's hear the Hammerklavier up to tempo now!
In case you don't want to wait, Minkyu Kim did it: ruclips.net/video/0WEebNfvVlQ/видео.html
Wim Winters
@@chrissinger24 wim winters is a con artist who fools Impressionable musicians into believing an easily disprovable lie
That was so smooth, I'm in love!!! 😍
Very well done! Amazing! Everyone’s waiting for you to try the original Paganini Études and Galop S.218 but noone will rush you because you are an excellent pianist!
Thx XD
Seonyong Hwang [Piano Player] 😁👍
Can you try playing Galop in a minor by liszt? I have a synthesia video of it
Synthesia Piano Videos That’s the piece I asked him to play...
@@TheModicaLiszt yeah... i would like to see him play it :)
Omg you made my eyes fall out. amazing playing!
I bet this is what it was like to see Liszt playing piano!
You are so dedicated to your instrument! Kudos!
1:10 - 1:15 reminds me of Chopin’s Waterfall Etude
Thx for the heart 😁
I think you mean Waterfall etude!
Ah darn, your right, I’ll fix it. I always get their given names mixed up 😪. Should’ve just used the opus and number
@@therobertguy2436 war robot
Bro don't edit your tweets saying thanks for the heart, because unless they re-heart the comment (which this guy did), the heart goes away
The sigh at the end is pretty funny. Great playing!
It's so cool~~ wonderful♡ 👏👏👏
Thank you~!
Holy... That insane, it looks so smooth
amazing, you sound like a midi file, very impressive
초반부 오른손 멜로디 너무 아름다운거 아닙니까ㅠㅠㅠ
This piano is in desperate need for tuning
I’ll tune it
듣다보닌깐 곡이 예쁘기도하구 재밌기도해서 반했네요♡
Darn, im imagining my the czerny studies should sound like now...
Lol😂😂
Amazing! Nice performance
There goes my self esteem
Awesome! it can see your dedication and practice. Go on!
외국댓들 하나같이 피아노 튜닝하라고 우는중ㅋㅋㅋㄱㄲㅋ
It makes sense to play like this. The notation says presto a gallope, which means it should be quite fast.
진짜 제일 짜증나는 체르니!
레슨받기 제일 싫었는데......
와! 이렇게 좋은곡이 였군
Your technique is sooo good it looks effortless
Thx:D
1:19 이부분부터 너무 좋음 완전 내 이상형
It does not surprise me in the slightest, that Czerny's students went on to become some of the most renowned Pianists for their technical skill at the time. Looking at this as an Adult beginner, that man's expectations weren't just on another level, they were somewhere in another dimension, haha. I have this theory, where Czerny, as a student of the great Beethoven, must have only had genius prodigies as his own pupils, he was one himself after all, so this leads me to believe, that he wrote his music for those geniuses. Makes sense to me...
I mean, I've started out with op. 599 and I felt like the jumps in difficulty in there are so sporadic sometimes, it is ridiculous! Beyer seems to have been much more humane and less sadistic to his students. Without any musical gift and a complete lack of prior musical knowledge after a year and a half, I've got Beyer's op. 101 almost finished, while I'm not even a third into Czerny op. 599...
What would it sound like if the piano was in tune?😳😉
Omg I wish I had watched your clip before I decided to stop learning piano. I had a korean piano teacher who kept shouting at me telling me I didn’t play “smoothly” enough. Now I finally get that
Why does this even have a dislike button
because the piano is so out of tune that any sane being can hardly enjoy this
RUclips recomendations, you finally did it...
I didn't know this was humanly possible. With this skill, you could probably play El Contrabondista or Paganini Liszt Etude No. 4 (unrevised version) at full tempo. I never thought I'd see this skill in a hundred years.
XD THX:)
와..... 음악 문외한이라 제가 무언가를 칭찬한다는 것 자체가 불가능할 것 같지만... 진짜 대단하시네요
어제 구독했지만 기존 영상들 다 찾아보고
항상 존경하고 감탄하면서 다 잘 듣고있습니다 편하게 치는것처럼 보이는데
릴렉스하면서 테크닉적으로 실수 안하는거
연습방법이 무엇인가요ㅠㅜㅜ
꼭 알고 싶어요.. 느린연습인가요ㅠ?
ㅎㅎ 감사합니당:) 느린연습은 필수죠! ㅎ
아니 무슨...체르니 연습곡을 연주회용 처럼 멋지게 치지? 아참....이 분....나중에 실시간도 해주세요...몬가 굉장히 궁금한게 많고 얼굴도 보고싶네요..
과찬입니다ㅠㅠ
こんなツェルニー聴いたことない‼️
와 진짜 자연스럽게 잘치시네요. 곡이 신나요. 잘듣고가요~^^
체르니 Op. 299가 '속도를 위한 40개 연습곡집'이라는 제목이 있는 걸로 아는데... 그래서 이렇게 비르투오소적인 속도를 요구하나 봅니다. 알캉 치는 분이시니 이건 껌이셨겠네요.
허헣 그렇게 호락호락 한 곡은 아녔어요 ㅎㅎ
Wow! Your tempo is unmatchable!! Good job!
Interesting temperament 🤣
Awesome playing though!!!
🥇
XD THX..!!
The only one to graduate the school of velocity!
This makes Czerny sound fun. Amazing work! I wonder if you can do op. 355 no. 57 at full speed. Wim Winters is challenging people to do so
Ah yes, my favourite warm up exercise.
XD
고속 연주를 위한 연주곡집이라지만 이건 좀 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 리스트가 어떻게 괴물이 되었는지 조금이나마 알 수 있는 체르니의 연습곡들,,,
Please do tutorials on how your practise for these masterpieces =) different rythms, accentuation every 3-4 notes ? Slow-fast, Slow-2fastnotes, ect... ?
Thanks !
Your dedication to your technical ability is inspirational and your effort has payed off extremely well never stop doing what you do thank you for sharing 👏 👏 👏 👍
You're welcome! Thx!
I would pay a king's ransom just to be able to play even half that fast! Well done!!
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기분 좋아지는 곡이네요!!!
My brain: wait, what is that?
Me: is better if you return to sleep!
😂😂
XDXD
I was thinking the same! Then I saw a performance of Islamey and that's when I was like "Nope, I'm not doing this anymore, to bed I go"
이분은 사람이 아닙니다.진심으로 존경합니다.
감사합니다!
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You mean Wim Winters?
I think SOV 24 must be played at. Quarter note=108. Because it has tempo mark Quarter note=108. It mainly has 32nd note so at this bpm speed we feel would be similar to others. Also, Half tempo guy would say it actually mean 8th note=108.
I just got the craziest image of Czerny standing over on one side with a riding crop, yelling "Nicht mein Tempo!"
I'd rather listen to this all day than any of the "whole beat" nonsense.
Damn... looking at this one realizes what it really is to be a professional pianist...
But also, this is why one should tune their piano twice a year. :D
Now we know where Liszt got his ptsd that caused him to write "unplayable" pieces
Absolutely Beautiful!
I really wish I had the speed you have in your hands, I’d love to learn Chopin op 10 no 1 and op 25 no 12, but I just can’t go fast enough
XD😂😂
Can you learn to play them slowly? Like half time? Then speed up.
체르니 곡이 이렇게 재밌을 수 있다는 사실을 덕분에 알게 됐습니다 감사합니다!
People: so do you want Liszt or Chopin?
Czerny: yes
My fingers started hurting just from watching that.