This is amazing. I bought a digital piano in the middle of the pandemic but until now I didn't seriously got to learn how to play it. Just this week I started my classes with a classic pianist here in my city. If in two years I play this piece as beautiful as you are playing in this video, I will be absolutely satisfied. Well done.
Thanks. This piece probably took me longer than two years. I still find it difficult and requires practice whenever I try it again. Gnossiennes No. 1 is much easier to play.
@@DanielLearnsPiano I've tried a couple of times. I think I've got the first part down, but I'm only roughly 6 months in, piano experience wise. Sounds lovely though mate 👍🏻
@Trimaxionmusic 6 months would be a massive stretch. I’ve wanted to play it for ages but my piano teacher urged me to wait until I was ready. I’ve been playing for almost 4 years now. I still found it difficult.
Just came from your 1 year progress video and glad to see you are still at it! I can see the progress and use of more finesse and varying finger pressures dynamics with the leading voicing. I'm a violinist so I don't know the proper terms for piano lol. Great work and keep going!
It's great to see you again playing piano, and wow. That's really good interpretation on this piece! I enjoyed it a lot. Hope to see some more recordings from you :)
Hey thanks. Yeah, I’ve not stopped, just eased back a little as other aspects of my life have demanded more attention. I recorded a few pieces at the same time which I’ll release over the next couple of weeks. One of which was Ballade which I see you’ve also just recorded. Mine is full of little mistakes which you’ll be able to spot having learnt it recently. They are minor though and I doubt most people will realise. Besides I’m past the point where I’ll try and record something too many times. It’s just too frustrating.
Sounds good to me! I remember playing all three of them a couple of months ago, I really enjoyed the third one as well, though the first one is the only one I still play now and again, just to relax.
Yeah, I like the Gymnopedie No. 3 as well. However, the next Satie piece I learn will probably be the Gnossienne No. 3. I re-recorded Gnossienne No. 1 at the same time as this piece and but will publish that next week.
I am also trying to learn this piece as a total beginner... but i guess it is still to advanced and I need more general practice... but I fail at consistency. :(
As I said to someone else in the comments. I've wanted to play this piece for a long time, but my teacher always urged me to wait. I started going through it earlier this year when I had been playing for 3.5 years and I still found parts of it tough. It has a simple melody, but it's not an easy piece. If you are a total beginner, I would definitely hold off and instead practice more level appropriate material. That's what will develop the skills you need to play the more advanced pieces.
This is amazing. I bought a digital piano in the middle of the pandemic but until now I didn't seriously got to learn how to play it. Just this week I started my classes with a classic pianist here in my city. If in two years I play this piece as beautiful as you are playing in this video, I will be absolutely satisfied. Well done.
Thanks. This piece probably took me longer than two years. I still find it difficult and requires practice whenever I try it again. Gnossiennes No. 1 is much easier to play.
You've come a long way! After many failed attempts, I will now embark on at least 10 mins a day of practice. Hope to play this lovely piece someday.
Thanks. You can do it!
Awesome. One of my favourite pieces.
Mine too. I’m happy to be able to play it now.
@@DanielLearnsPiano I've tried a couple of times. I think I've got the first part down, but I'm only roughly 6 months in, piano experience wise. Sounds lovely though mate 👍🏻
@Trimaxionmusic 6 months would be a massive stretch. I’ve wanted to play it for ages but my piano teacher urged me to wait until I was ready. I’ve been playing for almost 4 years now. I still found it difficult.
@@DanielLearnsPiano Yeah, that's why I said 'tried' haha I quickly realised it's harder than it looks! 😂
Just came from your 1 year progress video and glad to see you are still at it! I can see the progress and use of more finesse and varying finger pressures dynamics with the leading voicing. I'm a violinist so I don't know the proper terms for piano lol. Great work and keep going!
Thanks. Those are the terms I use so I hope they are correct 🤣
One of my favourite pieces -- so nice!!
Mine too!
It's great to see you again playing piano, and wow. That's really good interpretation on this piece! I enjoyed it a lot. Hope to see some more recordings from you :)
Hey thanks. Yeah, I’ve not stopped, just eased back a little as other aspects of my life have demanded more attention. I recorded a few pieces at the same time which I’ll release over the next couple of weeks. One of which was Ballade which I see you’ve also just recorded. Mine is full of little mistakes which you’ll be able to spot having learnt it recently. They are minor though and I doubt most people will realise. Besides I’m past the point where I’ll try and record something too many times. It’s just too frustrating.
Sounds good to me! I remember playing all three of them a couple of months ago, I really enjoyed the third one as well, though the first one is the only one I still play now and again, just to relax.
Yeah, I like the Gymnopedie No. 3 as well. However, the next Satie piece I learn will probably be the Gnossienne No. 3. I re-recorded Gnossienne No. 1 at the same time as this piece and but will publish that next week.
@@DanielLearnsPiano Ah yes, the hauntingly beautiful third gnossienne, looking forward to that one :-)
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
so nice ;-)
Thank you.
I am also trying to learn this piece as a total beginner... but i guess it is still to advanced and I need more general practice... but I fail at consistency. :(
As I said to someone else in the comments. I've wanted to play this piece for a long time, but my teacher always urged me to wait. I started going through it earlier this year when I had been playing for 3.5 years and I still found parts of it tough. It has a simple melody, but it's not an easy piece. If you are a total beginner, I would definitely hold off and instead practice more level appropriate material. That's what will develop the skills you need to play the more advanced pieces.
@@DanielLearnsPiano Yeah thats true probably