Dear jane, after the field nocturne no 2 you help me with this piece! Thank you so much ❤
@janepianotutorials27 күн бұрын
Glad to hear that, have fun learning this waltz! ❤️
@BiditaBagOfficialАй бұрын
Thank u so much Jane ma'am! 😊 I have learnt the whole piece from other videos...but couln't crack the right hand fast descending part. Your video came just at the right time 😊❣️
@janepianotutorialsАй бұрын
It’s wonderful to hear from you. Glad this helped you finish learning the waltz ❤️
@BiditaBagOfficialАй бұрын
@janepianotutorials yes ma'am 🤗🥰❣️🥳
@abrahamd8443Ай бұрын
Tysm Jane i love this new piece ❤😍
@janepianotutorialsАй бұрын
You're welcome 😊 I’m glad that you requested it ❤️
@Chrisy923Ай бұрын
Thank you very much Jane.
@janepianotutorialsАй бұрын
You're welcome 😊
@armandomendes2724Ай бұрын
Thank you very much! 😍😍
@janepianotutorialsАй бұрын
You're welcome 😊❤️
@МадинаМадыгуловаАй бұрын
Hi ,how are you??Can you play the little prelude number 2 from the second notebook?Please,I hope you make a video ❤
@janepianotutorialsАй бұрын
I made all the Little Prelude tutorials. Enter the BWV number in the search box of my website. If you can’t find it let me know. ❤️
@Li-yt7zhАй бұрын
Love your breakdown / reasoning 👍😊 Awesome upload especially for those of us with some healthy skepticism, though i could go either way. Maybe we will know in time if the signed manuscript is legit or one of those things people do because they could 😅
@janepianotutorialsАй бұрын
Please elaborate, I enjoyed your emailed analysis.
@Li-yt7zhАй бұрын
Sure 😄, i copy-pasted this from our email - the Ab- (typo) study is no.17 and it's way up there in my favourites ranked from the etudes & preludes sets we love so much: Think youre totally on point about Chopin's simpler pieces having an underlying sophistication, though i would say some of the "simpler" work or posthumously published Chopin had a general energy/mood to it that sounds like him. This work which i wondered about initially as well, and still do (wonder if there's any indication of year), now that i have seen the score in your video and listed to it slowed down, find that it does very much fit the character of a dance he would pen or experiment with as elements in other waltzes/mazurkas/polonaises: The start reminds me a lot of the early if not first "grand" waltz, and the dense amount of melodic dissonance in such few bars, the harmony progression, it feels natural Chopin ;) I would have to play it to see if it feels right in the fingers, as you pointed out 9ths are also not so common. The chord repetition is not too uncharacteristic (rarely encountered being a great point) - i might compare it to the major-ending of the e minor study #5 op25, though not to the Ab+ prelude end section for example, which is far more contrapuntal and sophisticated rhythmically and in general musical development despite the repetitive elements. Overall when slowed down, it sounds quite Chopinesque imo, less so sped up played in other uploads which sound on the too-fast side to me
@Lina-cw7quАй бұрын
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@janepianotutorialsАй бұрын
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@JVP1152Ай бұрын
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@janepianotutorialsАй бұрын
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@cuneytelibal145Ай бұрын
hocam emeğinize sağlık ancak önce parçayı normal ritimde bir çalsanız daha iyi olmazmı tabiki sonrada öğretici kısmı bu şekilde çalabilirsiniz teşekkürler
@janepianotutorialsАй бұрын
Please use the info in the description. Lang Lang performed it! No one needs my mess 😂