Chopin - Prelude no. 1 op. 28 in C major - Greg Niemczuk's Professional Piano Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
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Tips from a concert pianist on Chopin's Preludes.
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So timely for me. After 9 concussions and 50 yrs away from the piano, I'm challenged by the speed. I , too, break it up in sections. Thank you for this gift! So nice to meet you!🎉
I love these short practical tutorials. To the point and without unnecessary digressions. The longer analysis videos are very interesting but when practicing a piece having distilled and concentrated information like this is a real time saver. Pozdrawiam z Warszawy!
Yes! I'm happy you saw that. Indeed, in the analyses I talk too much! Here I didn't want to!!! Pozdrawiam!
@@gregniemczukYour analysis videos are perfect as they are! We welcome all the insight you have to provide and the videos are SO interesting!!
@@BNJ53 thank you! I really appreciate it!
EXCELLENT Class! BRAVO! Wonderful technical advice and practice strategies. Thank You for sharing your time and knowledge with us!
Greg, thank you so much for these videos. I appreciate your time and your love of Chopin. I hope to see you in concert one day.
Thank you!
I believe you are the best piano tutor on you tube Greg. Your teaching really makes sense with my thinking and my way of learning when I was at university and studying with my great teachers.
Thank you so much Michael!
@@gregniemczuk you’re welcome Greg! Regards from Melbourne, Australia 🇦🇺
@@michaelsmith697 I hope to come there one day and perform Chopin!
Excellent tutorial. I agrée with all the things you say here. Definitely the best approach!
Absolutely excellent! A real encouragement to your piano-playing supporters which is going to be VERY welcome. I am really looking forward to this series - thank you! Op 28 #1 - here I come🤓🤓🤓
Yyeeeeey!
Thank you, Greg. You are so inspiring.
Thanks !!! Glad to hear that!
@@gregniemczukthank u , ur passion towards chopin music or in general music to spread in public really moves me !
@@xevivr yes, I love music so much!!!! And love to share this love with the world!
Thank you so much for this beautiful and useful tutorials! I can't wait for your new cd!
Dziękuje
Great analysis dear professor! Thank you so❤
Thank you!
I would love if this were to become a series on all the preludes :O
Yes, I will finish this!
Great tutorial! 👏
Thanks!
I was learning this piece and after i saw this video it helped me a lot!
So happy to hear it!
I'm going to record the Preludes soon
Thank you for the tutorial. How do you approach the quintuplets in the middle section. Do you just play some notes in the gaps of the triplets or do you try to play a precise 5:6 polyrhythm?
I am planning to visit Poland. I am a really big fan of Chopins works! If I can make it to the poland I would like to drink some coffee with you while taking advice from you.
Absolutely!!! But mind you I live in the Southern Poland, 1,5 hour from Krakow
Very interesting insights, I'm going to try to tackle prelude #1 later this month, hopefully my thumb will be singing! 😅Dziękuję
Good luck!
Hello, thanks for the great course, very helpful. Any comment on the time signature? 2/8 is strange isn't it? I would be interested to know your thoughts about it.
It’s probably that way to save time when he wrote it
Wow! I just started studying Chopin's preludes. Everything was going pretty well until the 8th prelude.😅 By the way, did you notice that every 8th prelude is marked by a special difficulty? 8, 16 and 24 are the most difficult preludes.
professor, thank you for your efforts in uploading these videos. It is so helpful. And...May I ask you something? In some records, the middle notes are barely audible to me. Rubinstein, Seong jin cho etc... It sounds like, they don't even touch the middle notes! I have been very confused about this. How did they make sounds like that? of course It sounds beautiful, but I'm just curious. I wonder if they don't actually touch, or if they just touch quietly and discreetly. Do you also think that in the end, we better practice the right hand part separately and then muffle the sound of the middle notes as much as possible?
Well, that's the question!!!! I really don't know why. It seems like they didn't SEE that the melody is written in the thumb.... To me it's also strange and shocking. I'm going to record the Preludes next month and I'll definitely be singing with the thumb. That's what I see in the score. I think that sometimes pianists, even the greatest ones, don't go deeper into the score....
Practicing separately is always a good idea
@@gregniemczukI see. thank you for your kind answer. I have no teacher to ask this question and I think It seems like, there is no opinion about this matter on online, so I thought it is silly question myself 😅 I’m definitely gonna practice by your advice … and upload it youtube:) thank you professor, I’m looking forward your recordings!!!!
Bonjour Monsieur,
En fait il est plus aise de jouer les deux temps ascendants et descendant de triolets de double croches, à la main gauche ce qui laisse à la main droite , uniquement le thème binaire
Je préconise pour le groupe de triolets descendant de l' attaquer en douceur par l' index main gauche .
Bien à vous
Muriel Christiaens
OMG! This is really possible to learn :D For some hobby piano players, it looks like sth totally not doable :D
Yes!!! Try it!
As u have completed analysis on all chopin music , can u do same analysis on liszt complete work 💀
Wow! But I have too many concerts now. I made this Chopin project during COVID-19 times.....
@@gregniemczuk just kidding, it will take decade to complete lmao
@@xevivr exactly!