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Master of Piano
United States
Приєднався 3 гру 2019
There are now many ways to learn how to play the piano, unlike what the conventional way of thinking seems to assume. This channel highlights some useful reminders if you are self-taught, in order to help you become even more proficient with the piano.
Is Hand Independence in Piano Really Important or Just a Myth?
Is hand independence on the piano really as important as people say, or is it just a topic that’s been exaggerated? In this video, we explore what hand independence actually means for piano players and whether it’s truly essential for your musical growth.
Discover how this skill improves your coordination and helps you play more expressively, even if it feels tricky at first. Whether you're just starting out or you've been playing for a while, this explanation will help you see the real value of hand independence. Don’t skip this helpful guide to becoming a better pianist!
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Discover how this skill improves your coordination and helps you play more expressively, even if it feels tricky at first. Whether you're just starting out or you've been playing for a while, this explanation will help you see the real value of hand independence. Don’t skip this helpful guide to becoming a better pianist!
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What Piano Chords Sound Christmassy? ua-cam.com/video/gOTf7krpXgM/v-deo.html
What is a Scale Using All White Keys of the Piano Keyboard: ua-cam.com/video/1BecCbMvEVQ/v-deo.html
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How to Play D Flat 7 on Piano Like a Pro - Tips & Tricks
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How to play D flat 7 on piano - If you want to make your piano playing more exciting and stylish, this video is perfect! D flat 7 is a special chord called a dominant seventh, which can make your music sound fuller and more advanced. In this lesson, we’ll explain everything you need to know about this chord, step by step. In this video, we’ll teach you: - Where to find the D flat 7 chord on you...
Can You Play Repeated Notes Quickly Using the Same Finger on Piano?
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Have you ever thought about whether you can play the same note quickly on the piano using just one finger? This video looks at how fast note repetition works and shows if one finger can keep up with switching fingers. We’ll talk about the difficulties pianists have when using the same finger, how muscle control and relaxation are important, and when this method could be helpful. You’ll also fin...
Is it OK to Learn Piano on a Digital Piano? The Honest Answer
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Pianoforall: tinyurl.com/PianoLSysytem This is a common question for beginners and piano lovers. In this video, we’ll look at the good and bad sides of learning on a digital piano, why it’s perfect for beginners, and how it’s different from acoustic pianos. If you’re starting your piano journey or considering upgrading, a digital piano can be a smart and flexible choice. With features like weig...
What’s the Best Song for a High School Talent Show? Classical Music or Movie Themes?
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Are you getting ready for your high school talent show and can’t choose between classical music or movie soundtracks? 🤔 Maybe you’re considering Rachmaninoff’s Prelude in C, Debussy’s Clair de Lune, the theme from La La Land, or Merry Go Round of Life. Choosing the right song can really make your performance special. 🎶 In this video, we’ll look at whether classical pieces or movie themes are mo...
Play These 10 Piano Chords and Watch Your Mood Brighten Instantly!
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Pianoforall: tinyurl.com/PianoLSysytem "Need a quick mood boost? Music is a great way to feel better, and in this video, we’ll explore 10 amazing piano chords that can instantly brighten your day. Whether you’re new to playing or have some experience, these chords are simple and fun to learn. You’ll learn chords like C Major, which is a classic, and F7, which has a soulful sound. You’ll see how...
Learn How to Compose Your Own Piano Music
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Pianoforall: tinyurl.com/PianoLSysytem Hi everyone, welcome to my channel! Today, I'll show you how to compose your own piano music. I'm really happy to teach this because I've loved it for a long time. I've been playing the piano for over 20 years and have always enjoyed making my own songs. In this video, I'll give you some helpful advice and show you how I create my own piano music. I'll als...
How to Keep Track of Memorized Pieces and Never Forget Them!
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Tired of losing track of what piano pieces you have memorized? It's aggravating to lose your grip on repertoire as you build it up, but there are ways to keep a library of music at your fingertips. In this video, we show you how to keep track of your memorized repertoire and make sure it stays fresh. We'll discuss some basic yet effective techniques: from the making of a repertoire list and set...
10 Must-Know Scales for Every Pianist
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Pianoforall: tinyurl.com/PianoLSysytem Start your journey to becoming a great pianist by learning these 10 essential piano scales! Scales are the basic elements that help you become better at playing the piano, making your fingers more agile, understanding music better, and improving your ability to improvise. In this video, you'll learn: 🎹 The important major and minor scales that every pianis...
5 Easy Steps to Reharmonizing Any Song on Piano
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Pianoforall: tinyurl.com/PianoLSysytem Want to turn any song into something magical on the piano? 🎹 Discover how to change the chords of your favorite songs with these 5 Simple Steps! Whether you're just starting out or already advanced, changing chords is a key skill that can make your playing sound more lively, polished, and full of feeling. In this video, we'll explain it all step by step, s...
How to Sight-Read a Grade 4 Piano Piece in 90 Seconds for Your Exam?
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Pianoforall: tinyurl.com/PianoLSysytem Having trouble with sight-reading for your Grade 4 piano exam? In this video, we explain step-by-step methods to help you sight-read an 8-bar piano piece in just 90 seconds. We’ll guide you through finding key signatures and time signatures, recognizing patterns, and handling rhythm. We’ll teach you how to use your time wisely and play confidently. Whether...
Should I Memorize Piano Scales? Discover the Key to Quicker Learning!
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Pianoforall: tinyurl.com/PianoLSysytem "Should I Memorize Piano Scales?" is a key question for students of all skill levels. Memorizing scales isn’t just about repeating notes; it helps build muscle memory, improves hand coordination, and boosts your overall musical skills. In this video, we talk about the advantages of memorizing piano scales and how it can improve your playing. Want to speed ...
What Piano Chords Sound Christmassy?
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Pianoforall: tinyurl.com/PianoLSysytem What piano chords sound Christmassy? Learn the secret to creating joyful piano tunes in this entertaining and informative video. We'll dive into the traditional chords that make your piano playing feel cozy, magical, and ideal for the holiday season. Whether you're a novice or an experienced pianist, these tips will help you turn your music into a Christma...
What is a Scale Using All White Keys of the Piano Keyboard
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Pianoforall: tinyurl.com/PianoLSysytem What is a scale using all white keys of the piano keyboard? This video explains a key idea for pianists at any skill level. The scale made by playing all the white keys on the piano is called the C Major scale. It starts at C and ends at the next C, with seven different notes: C, D, E, F, G, A, and B. This scale is an important part of Western music in man...
Stuck in Intermediate Piano Hell? How to Progress to Advanced Skills!
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Pianoforall: tinyurl.com/Piano4AllPro Feeling stuck at the intermediate level in your piano learning? In this video, we'll share practical tips to help you move beyond this stage and reach a more advanced level. Whether you find it hard to memorize songs, play by ear, or improvise, these effective methods will help you overcome common challenges and become the pianist you want to be. We'll also...
Thinking about learning piano on a digital piano but not sure if it's the best option? Digital pianos are not only handy but also great for both beginners and experienced players! Tell us-what do you like most about digital pianos? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
Excellent advice and I agree. I bought a Roland FP-30X two years ago and very happy I did. It has fully weighted keys, touch and feel and sound quality of a baby grand.
Thanks for sharing your experience! The Roland FP-30X is a great choice, and I'm happy to hear you like it. The full-sized, weighted keys and good sound help a lot when learning and playing. Keep doing a great job!
I'm a really big fan of G and D Double Harmonic Major and C Dorian #4. They're quite fun to play in. Another great one I always play in is G harmonic minor.
Hey Mr. Robot, leave the art of piano to humans!
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🎹 Want to improve your piano skills? Discover how to reharmonize any song in just 5 simple steps! Enhance your music and bring more creativity to each chord progression. Make sure to like, subscribe, and share your ideas in the comments! ✨🎶
Well. I am learning to play piano by the alphabet as it shown on your video. But I know it's not the way to go. no one teaches about real music notes how to read. And I wish all the stickers and alphabet would put symbols how to read music.
Thanks for your comment! Starting with the alphabet is a good way to begin, but you're right-being able to read music notes is really important for understanding actual sheet music. I'll remember your idea about adding note-reading symbols. Keep practicing, and you'll get better! 😊🎹
Rach 3 and gaspard is not even mention
Nah, etude by chopin is not harder than Islamey, this is Real hardest piece: Alkan Trois Grandes Études, Godowsky Studies on Chopin, Mereaux Etudes Op45, Feinberg Sonata No.3, Alkan Concerto for Solo Piano, Sorabji Fantaisie-Espagnole, Beethoven-Liszt Symphony No.9, Berlioz/Liszt Symphonie Fantastique, Busoni Fantasia Contrappuntistica Bro giving false information like real pianist didn't notice the only thing i can agree a little is Islamey
Feeling stuck at the "Intermediate Piano Plateau"? 😅 In this video, we share practical tips to help you finally move forward and make real progress! Also, check out Pianoforall - a comprehensive piano learning program with 10 eBooks, 300 video lessons, and over 1,000 sound files to speed up your learning. Ideal for those aiming to improve memory, play by ear, and improvise like a pro. 🎹 Let's boost your piano skills to the next level!
The video and even the replies to the Comments are made by AI! 😂😂😂😂
Really not interested in discussions of musical works without hearing them. Plus he seems only interested in technical ability. Who cares if a piece is very difficult if it's not really good and no one ever plays it?
1st most of them are overplayed or famous 2nd they are not the hardest 3rd I care
This is the laziest video I've ever seen. It's just images. You can't even put an effort into making an actual video? Good luck learning anything with this.
A demo would’ve helped. You lost me somewhere in the middle
Learning the C Major scale with both hands will provide the basic skills needed for more complex piano pieces. Practice daily to see consistent progress-let's develop your piano abilities together!
Every time I watch a video like this, I remember why I'm happy just playing pop songs 😅. These pieces are on a whole new level!
Some people play the piano. But then some can play these pieces... they're like superstars!
It’s crazy how composers from centuries ago are still pushing the boundaries of what’s possible on the piano today.
Honestly, the real heroes are the pianists who can play this flawlessly. The pressure must be incredible.
I can barely hit the right keys in Chopin’s simpler works, but these pieces are on a whole new level of difficulty.
It’s not just the speed or complexity that amazes me, it’s the emotion these pianists can convey while playing such intense pieces!
The precision people have when playing these pieces is mind-blowing. As a beginner, I’m struggling with 'Fur Elise'
Awful list. I knew it would be horrible as soon as the AI voice started.
Caleb Hu already made this video which is way better: ua-cam.com/video/pTWg-jHXOdU/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
awful list
agree
- Alkan Concerto for Solo Piano - Bach/Busoni Fantasia Contrappuntistica - Bach/Reger Variations and Fugue - Barret Tract ☆ - Berlioz/Liszt Symphonie Fantastique Transcription - Beethoven/Liszt Symphony Transcriptions (mostly 9) - Busoni Piano Concerto - Cage Solo for Piano - Chopin/Godowsky Studies on Etudes - Feinberg 3rd Sonata - Finnissy English Country Tunes ☆ - Finnissy 4th Piano Concerto ☆ - Godowsky Java Suite - Ives Concord Sonata - Liszt Spanish Fantasy or Songbook - Sciarrino Piano Sonata ☆ - Scriabin 8th Sonata - Schubert/Godowsky Passacaglia on the Unfinished Symphony - Sorabji Opus Archimagium (5th Sonata) ☆ - Sorabji Symphony 0 ☆ - Stockhausen Klavierstrucke ☆ - Szymanowski 3rd Sonata - Xenakis Mists ☆ - Hamelin Circus Galop 🤷☆☆ There's a lot more than just this, but but these are what I can think of on the top of my head.
Mereaux etudes 45, 60, Roslavets Sonatas, alkan comme la vent, liszt reminiscences (any of them are extremely difficult)/berlioz symphonic fantasique, Debussy no 7, Saint Saens etude (most of them are extremely difficult, Tausig Das Geisterschiff, bartok etudes and so so many more (especially cziffra variations etc.)
Most of M.-A. Hamelin's compositions are really demanding to play: 12 Études in All The Minor Keys (especially No. 12 "Prelude and Fugue"), Barcarolle (2013), Variations on a Theme of Paganini (2011), or Two Short Studies No. 1 (1980), which are full of large arpeggios.
Alkan Trois Grandes Études, Godowsky Studies on Chopin, Mereaux Etudes Op45, Feinberg Sonata No.3, Alkan Concerto for Solo Piano, Sorabji Fantaisie-Espagnole, Beethoven-Liszt Symphony No.9, Berlioz/Liszt Symphonie Fantastique, Busoni Fantasia Contrappuntistica
Really? You couldn't even make your AI voice say "PianoForAll" correctly? 😅
Dude chopin etude 4 is easy. It probably doesn't even make it to the top 1000. Meanwhile Ondine and Scarbo should be higher. And of course la campanella has to be on the list for mainstream viewers even though it's just like torrent
Thanks for your thoughts! I understand that rankings can be different for everyone, but I see where you're coming from. I appreciate you sharing your view!
@@masterofpiano3494 is not different, it is false, do you know Chopin's etude 4 is not even the hardest piece in Chopin's etude? Have you learned the piano before? i this you are just an AI crap
These AI voices are hard to listen to...
Thanks for your feedback! I realize the voice might not appeal to everyone, but I think the content and information are what really matter. I hope you can still find value in the video's insights!
@@masterofpiano3494 Re: your advertiser: I don't think "PianoForAll" should be pronounced "pee-uh-NAH-fo". 😀
Gaspard de la Newt had me in hysterics.
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Marked as AI slop
What piano piece do you find the most difficult to play? Tell us about your experience and let's talk about why it's so tough! 🎹👇
A whole video about Stravinsky without a single note of his music... surely a stupid AI creation...
Thanks for your comment! I actually talk about both Stravinsky and his music throughout the video. Feel free to watch the whole thing - I hope you'll find it useful!
This would be more enjoyable and relatable if you used your own voice, and live.
Thank you for your feedback, I believe that content is what truly matters and provides value, but I appreciate your suggestion. My main goal is to provide accurate and helpful information, regardless of how it's presented.
@@masterofpiano3494 It's good content. Keep up the good work.
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Oh no PLEASE NO
AI bullshit.
Can u do video how and when to use the passing chords
Need to see the chapters of the ebooks. Will it possible for you to share a link the e book content page?
Thank you
next pedals is sostenuto pedal please!
Very nice :)
Here’s that free Hanon link: www.hanon-online.com
The link to the course takes you to a keto diet plan