do you use pedal ? and if do you release and use it everytime you change arp?
@Посейдон-й7ж24 күн бұрын
Sorry, but you have something wrong with these arpeggios, the 4th one for sure, I didn't check the others, the 4th one should be a minor quarto sextacord, but you have something else. It's very bad that you changed the classical order, don't do that anymore, try to always stick to the strictly established order, otherwise you mislead people, including me, I had to dig through a lot of information to compare what you posted in the video with other information and get to the truth.
@globalc384921 күн бұрын
You need to stop whining and go practice. This is a great exercise and he’s right to promote it.
@Посейдон-й7ж20 күн бұрын
@globalc3849 hey maan, keep your talents down, I practice these arpeggios every day. The author just needs to be a little more careful, because the idea of 11 arpeggios is not his idea, if he is going to talk about it, let him do it thoughtfully.
@Thomas1161127 күн бұрын
I wish she would explain her technique more in-depth. It’s almost other worldly. It’s even interesting to watch her in slow motion, because it’s like her hands are moving in reverse, yet the video is playing forward. Her hands water no space between notes and effortlessly transition and reset for the next following passages. It’s so interesting. I wish we could talk to her about this before she passes away from old age. She’s truly a phenomena to the piano world and technique. Would love to sit and talk to her. In my dreams unfortunately.
@antoniovisioli446027 күн бұрын
Maestro , lei e così acuto e intelligente nelle sue lezioni. Una rarità. Grazie mille!
@robsuters3975Ай бұрын
Nice! What Yamaha are you playing?
@imsk6729Ай бұрын
I learned some arpeggios using dotted notes and it really helped❤
@izabellamardo1074Ай бұрын
Belos exercícios
@КОТ-з2ы8эАй бұрын
please tell us about Chopin's method . This method is on KZbin and on Patreon, but due to my inexperience I can’t understand a lot of things, this method is based on the correct biomechanics developed by Chopin
@rosiemackenzie59762 ай бұрын
What a wonderful man, What a shame he is no longer with us, what a loss for us! As far as the bow ties are concerned he could have twice that number, just wish he was still here.
@mengo40152 ай бұрын
Very nicely voiced and played, i love the tempo on this one!
@mengo40152 ай бұрын
Wth is wrong with that comment section? This might not be my absolute all time favorite interpretation but it was really really good for sure! Keep at it, its definitely going somewhere and you seem to have found the atmosphere you want to give to it! Sounds great!
@robsuters39752 ай бұрын
Excellent video. What Yamaha piano are you playing?
@onlymirr2 ай бұрын
amazing bro
@bluepearl48063 ай бұрын
thank you!!💐🍀
@belladogga13 ай бұрын
Great presentation
@audreyhunt62834 ай бұрын
For Christopher
@LJMadrigalMusic4 ай бұрын
This is why I keep saying pianists with bigger hands always get the prize. They have more options when it comes to technique, compared to those who can barely reach a 9th and even an octave.
@Jyoh23015 ай бұрын
Fabulous! I wish my piano teacher gave me this practice sheet music.
@rosamundplace53585 ай бұрын
I wish Ugnius lived next door. He explains music so clearly & naturally. I am shocked to realise how unclear my piano teachers have been - in fact, I've often found free postings on KZbin have provided clearer guidance & advice than lessons in person. Am in my 70s,wish I'd had more discernment 50/60 yrs ago
@UgniusPianist5 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@zoharpiano90705 ай бұрын
...............
@said19495 ай бұрын
I include harmonic analysis and intervals sequence into terms of major and minor intervals , eccending an descending scale ,
@Ludwingvanchopin5 ай бұрын
Sorabji Opus Archimagicum or Barrett Tract.
@Henri.d.Olivoir5 ай бұрын
Where tf is ChatGPT getting the data from? The f*cking Association of Modernistic Atonal Composers?
@zeroossi59675 ай бұрын
do pls a viedo on sokolov playing ocean etude
@zeroossi59675 ай бұрын
am strugglig with aelion harp etude can you make viedo on it pls ?
@zeroossi59675 ай бұрын
we need viedos on how to read music effecicnt ?
@zeroossi59675 ай бұрын
tell us how you read sheet music?
@WilliamLious5 ай бұрын
Charles Alkan Études and many other pieces from him. The Etudes by Amédêe Méreaux.
@wolfpsx62105 ай бұрын
I'd say, no one cares because it's art not sports, and secondly EVERYTHING is hard to play WELL, and by well I mean with great actual artistry, artistic imagination, sense of style and good taste. Nobody cares if you play the right notes, because nobody cares about a mediocre classical musician at least if he/she doesn't play a PHRASE every now and then that makes the listener inspired, laugh and cry at the same time internally. I'm a teacher/pianist and been playing the piano for 35 years.
@Ryan_gogaku5 ай бұрын
I think none of ChatGPT's choices were bad choices, which is reasonable considering that it's essentially just summarizing ( / plagiarizing?) the work already done by lots of people. It's also interesting that these are all solo piano works, which I think helps narrow the field. Still, there were a few surprises, and I think ChatGPT's list reveals a few biases we have as an audience, as well. - Alkan, Rachmaninoff, and Scriabin, aren't on the list anywhere. In terms of technical demands or stamina, even just limiting it to solo piano work, there are a lot of pieces by both that I thought would be up there (e.g. Rachmaninoff's 2nd Sonata or the Chopin Variations, Scriabin's 5th sonata, Alkan's Concerto for Solo Piano, among many others) - Having Chopin's etudes on the list but not Godowsky's arrangement of those same etudes is a bit of a confusing choice if ChatGPT were going by "difficulty" alone. That seems more like ChatGPT is reflecting human biases against arrangements of previous works or transcriptions (Volodos's paraphrase of Mozart's Turkish March, Cziffra's arrangement of Rimsky-Korsakov's Flight of the Bumblebee, etc.)
@AlejandroMeri5 ай бұрын
On Sorabji's work: "it's not only terribly difficult for the pianists but also quite challenging for The Listener" Was that a cheeky diss? 🤣
@UgniusPianist5 ай бұрын
I will just leave it right here 🤐
@JuanMiguelSaboya.5 ай бұрын
Turkish March Mozart-Volodos
@UgniusPianist5 ай бұрын
Good shout!
@ianmoore55025 ай бұрын
great shout indeed; Volodos is a master technician and I can think of no better example of something that sounds harder than it actually is. Fits under the hands so well, it's no wonder he looks like he's having fun all the time
@fanach5 ай бұрын
]reupload
@UgniusPianist5 ай бұрын
Indeed, the initial video upload was an extended version that was not intended for immediate release.
@UgniusPianist5 ай бұрын
Do you think ChatGPT has nailed it? 🤔
@gorgeousjoanna6 ай бұрын
This is very interesting, and makes me feel a lot better about all those horrible arguments I had with my parents when I wanted to quit all those years ago. For me, it was the teacher (the only one in our small rural village) who was rigid and uninspiring, rarely encouraging or complimentary, with no interest in showing me what was possible beyond the structure of the exam repertoire. No idea why this person was a teacher. Wish I could wind back the clock and tell myself it wasn't me.
@jacquelinelawrences92196 ай бұрын
Really great video that deserves far more views! You explained the separate parts of the piano and had an example of a good and poor sound quality which I haven't seen anywhere else. Thank you for sharing your knowledge 🙏🏾
@UgniusPianist6 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@marktapley75716 ай бұрын
I think a person must really like the piano to stick with it especially as an adult. Kids are generally used to having to focus on instruction but adults have developed other habits and are reluctant to commit the required time. I think most kids will get tired of the piano but there are a few who will hit it just right so that their brain becomes wired to learn it. For us self trained adults it is more of a plodding along like a mule.
@pianoplaynight6 ай бұрын
All great and valid points! But... Please... Get those plants off the piano 😂 a disaster waiting to happen
@UgniusPianist6 ай бұрын
Will do! Cheers!
@gorgeousjoanna6 ай бұрын
Love plants on the piano. They are a joy to look at while I play and the create a pleasant, cheerful, beautiful environment that keeps me at the keys for longer. Likewise, I'll put my tea cup up there too! When I'm a virtuoso I promise I'll look after the Steinway D better 🤣
@Activation11116 ай бұрын
I hate when they show you an exercise. Then refer you to some website to learn it. When they could’ve taught you it right here on KZbin. That sucks‼️
@UgniusPianist6 ай бұрын
Hey, I think you can learn the exercise by watching the video. Try slowing it down and paying close attention 👀 And of course, if you want the sheet music, you'll have to go to 'some website' to download it 🎶
@johnmac80846 ай бұрын
I find Czerny exercises more interesting than Hannon
@UgniusPianist6 ай бұрын
Yeah, I agree! They feel more like actual music pieces, while Hanon is more like an exercise.
@Todzuum4 ай бұрын
@@UgniusPianist Most of them are for sure , based off the fact most are written with form in mind and actual phrases and periods.
@CousinBasil6 ай бұрын
What happened to all the bow ties?
@UgniusPianist6 ай бұрын
Good question! Anyone?🙂
@HistoryNPolicy6 ай бұрын
I use to play every other day but i would suggest 2 hours a day.
@3YZ-TS1916 ай бұрын
The "Waltz Time" debacle was my favorite one, as well. Thanks for sharing these gems.
@annadavis25476 ай бұрын
Do you play all of the excersizes each day or rotate some each day?
@UgniusPianist6 ай бұрын
@@annadavis2547 i dont play them anymoreto be honest.. I did when I was a kid though...
@salactro6 ай бұрын
I like to play the right hand a 10th above
@UgniusPianist6 ай бұрын
Yeah, why not spice things up! 🔥🌶️
@marktapley75716 ай бұрын
Thanks for the valuable instruction. I have not gotten to 849 yet as I am still hacking along, trying to get 299 and 740 to a mediocre level.
@UgniusPianist6 ай бұрын
Ohh, that's really cool 👌🏻 Keep it up! 👍
@arlarl71766 ай бұрын
Thank you very much. Although there are a lot of practicing videos on youtube there are not many videos that are about dealing with complicated rhythms and I was looking for something like that quite a long time. Strange that this video is online now for three years and has not more views. I am wondering about it because nearly every piano student has to struggle with this rhythm issue sooner or later and there are many teachers who avoid this (and say for example something like "Do as you like"....;-). I really appreciate your advices because many, many of your advices are very CLEAR. I wish you that much more piano students will find your channel, because it is one of the most helpful piano practicing channels on youtube. Thank you very much - vielen Dank!
@MarkTarmannPianoCheck_it_out6 ай бұрын
Sorry dude, it was not only musical ignorance, which can be forgiven of non-pianist, but also a problem of pronunciation. I am sure that if Horowitz had enunciated whatever that word was that you said preceding"Beethoven" the stage manager would have understood that it was a name, and not "waltz time". I heard "Worsht-time" when you said it, and as I am also "classically ignorant" of Beethoven's entire catalogue, I as stage manager, would have announced that Horowitz would be playing "sausage time" (Hessich for sausage) by Beethoven, and you would be having an even bigger laugh at my expense. "ha ha ha"..... Oh, now I hear it, You TRIED to say Waldstein, but you didn't. . Wahhld.shhtein. the long, soft drawn out "a" , and the long shh of the German "sch". Practice that so the stage manager hears it clearly when you spontaneously change your program, smarty man. "ha ha "
@HermanIngram6 ай бұрын
He never ate a salad
@rolandtamaccio32856 ай бұрын
Horowitz would only grant interviews to reporters who were bonafied musicians . They had to pass a test , and of course he knew most all the correct answers ,,, ! ,,, Evidently he thought his brain could be contaminated by whatever riff-raff that might be a hot topic ,,, !