There's something special about this piece. I don't really know how to say it but both this piece by Keiichi and the pieces by Ludovico have in common. Really nice though, I was learning this piece and I didn't know how to place my fingers when doing the arpeggios. Thanks!
@@sylvr12 Hey, I'd try to find a piece/arrangement that you really love but which is just slightly outside of your current reach (skillwise). And then work on that while practising the obvious dry things like scales, arpeggios, etc. to improve the foundation. Ideally with a teacher who can immediately point out your mistakes and steer you in the right direction so that you don't acquire bad habits.
@@w3sp thank you so much! That makes a lot of sense and I have identified a few, this is definitely a piece i'd want to learn later down the line. Really appreciate the advice 😊
This is so good!
You channel will provide lots of calming background music from now on, thanks so much 🙏🏻
Thank you Fabio! I'm happy to hear you enjoy the piano music 🙂 After browsing feel free to let me know which one's your favourite! ❤
Wow that's perfect!
There's something special about this piece. I don't really know how to say it but both this piece by Keiichi and the pieces by Ludovico have in common.
Really nice though, I was learning this piece and I didn't know how to place my fingers when doing the arpeggios. Thanks!
Thanks you for your comment! 😎 Lovely piece of music isn't it?
gluecks is the best
Thanks Paul :)
This was fantastic!!!!
Thanks, happy to hear that you enjoyed it! 🙂
Amazing work. Always surprised and happy when I see a video of yours pop up in my subscription feed :)
Thank you so much 😀
A masterpiece ❤❤
Winter is coming. Long sleeves :o)
Haha, yes. Though usually I prefer just t-shirts ;-)
Could you please make a remastered version of the Zelda Melody video you made 16 years ago??? I was 8 when I first heard it.
That was incredible! How many years have you been playing piano for?
Around 30 years 🙂
@@w3sp wow, you're a true master of your art!
I'm currently a semi beginner learning piano, do you have any advice?
@@sylvr12 Hey, I'd try to find a piece/arrangement that you really love but which is just slightly outside of your current reach (skillwise). And then work on that while practising the obvious dry things like scales, arpeggios, etc. to improve the foundation. Ideally with a teacher who can immediately point out your mistakes and steer you in the right direction so that you don't acquire bad habits.
@@w3sp thank you so much! That makes a lot of sense and I have identified a few, this is definitely a piece i'd want to learn later down the line. Really appreciate the advice 😊
First. Enjoy 🙂
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