This track is beautiful and yet simple. I've been playing piano only for a couple of months now and I can already play half of this in less than a week. Thanks a lot for this tutorial 👍
I love your way of playing this song ! Your way of slowing down at the right time or increasing the volume to emphasis a particular emotion... I feel completely connected to your interpretation 😊
Honestly my best tip would be repetition! Keep practicing it until your hand remembers the pattern and start slowly and as you get more comfortable you can start to increase the speed. You can also practice technical exercises, things like arpeggios, Hanon or Czerny exercises, to build up strength in your right hand so it doesn't fatigue and you can get that fluid motion.
You can play piano without knowing notes. They are simply documentation of your music that your fingers perform. And its for those who start. I found these tutorials very useful during last 4 years, and now progressing to sheet music - more efficiently and with better understanding of sound.
@dannydaniels3784 yeah I understand for me thee I read the note as it comes down, I play along with videos like this without ever practicing and aslong as there's a note name I can do it well
This track is beautiful and yet simple. I've been playing piano only for a couple of months now and I can already play half of this in less than a week. Thanks a lot for this tutorial 👍
That's so wonderful to hear!! Happy Practicing ☺️🎶
Super cool tutorial. Ludovico really wrote a great melody to this one. Nice upload Jessie! (:
He really did! His music is so amazing. Thank you for listening ☺️🙏🏻❤️
I love your way of playing this song ! Your way of slowing down at the right time or increasing the volume to emphasis a particular emotion... I feel completely connected to your interpretation 😊
Wow that’s so kind! Thank you so much! 🥰🙏🏻
Love it! You are too underrated xx much support for you
Thank you so much ☺️🙏🏻
Impressive! Have a nice weekend!
Many thanks! Have a nice weekend as well!!
Nice tutorial: lovely velvet sound too!
Thank you! ☺️🙏🏻❤️
Beatiful!
Thank you 😊🙏🏻
Love It 💜
Thank you 🥰🥰
a really beautiful women who plays really beautiful songs. thank you for this tutorial, it's harder than it looks... but i keep going.
Thank you! Happy practicing 🥰 Keep with it and you’ll certainly get there!
wow amazing
Thank you ☺️
Thank you!
You're welcome! Happy practicing 😊🙏🏻
Super
Thank you!
Thank you
My pleasure ☺️🙏🏻
This is great!! Could you make a video of atoms by Ludovico einaudi as well please?
Absolutely! I love that piece so much
You played it very well 👍🏻 I also begin to play this song now on the piano ☺
You are very good. How long do you play the piano? I now 6 years 🥰
Thank you so much and happy practicing to you in this song! I’ve been playing the piano now for 26 years 🎶🎶
Beautiful! Do you have any tips for practicing the fast part (c e a c a e c)?
Honestly my best tip would be repetition! Keep practicing it until your hand remembers the pattern and start slowly and as you get more comfortable you can start to increase the speed. You can also practice technical exercises, things like arpeggios, Hanon or Czerny exercises, to build up strength in your right hand so it doesn't fatigue and you can get that fluid motion.
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can u do synthesia for pianist Elijah Bossenbroek - Assault & Elijah Bossenbroek - Life is stageplay
Yes, I'll add to my list! So far I haven't been able to find sheet music for Assault but I'll keep looking. That piece is beautiful!
I don't understand these types of toturials, the note aren't name.
They just show you what keys to play on the keyboard ☺️🙏🏻
You can play piano without knowing notes. They are simply documentation of your music that your fingers perform. And its for those who start. I found these tutorials very useful during last 4 years, and now progressing to sheet music - more efficiently and with better understanding of sound.
@dannydaniels3784 yeah I understand for me thee I read the note as it comes down, I play along with videos like this without ever practicing and aslong as there's a note name I can do it well