This is overwhelming. I can scarcely believe that you've managed to put together a 23-minute tutorial for the entire piece in response to my paltry comment. And you've done it in 48 hours. Ludicrous! Thank you so, so much for your guidance Paul. Having watched the tutorial, I can see so many areas that I will able to hone to a much greater standard with some hard work. I find Section 7 (or the "music box" variation as I call it) tricky too! Once again, thank you. This is one of the kindest things anyone has done for me. Let me know if I can do anything for you (above and beyond Patreon). My very best wishes to you and yours.
Me and my wife have been watching your videos since the beginning of the channel (or something like it). We are together for 10 years this year and we still love watching your videos about painting, playing the piano and having news about your wonderful family. We just want to wish you all the best, Paul. You are a great man and will always inspire us while touching our hearts and souls. Thank you.
Paul you have no idea how helpful this is. I knew my way of playing section 7 was somewhat off but your tutorial has shown me why with perfect clarity. A massive thank you.
wonderful to see you again Paul! it's been a few years, cliff woolley in Tokyo. fantastic tutorial hard to believe I played this at my college recital in 73, where were u when i needed you LOL
Paul, thank you for the tutorial. I'm listening to you play the final bars of the Berceuse as I view the new photos from NASA's Webb Space Telescope. Such a beautiful piece of music to listen to while looking at stars millions of miles away!
Hi Michael -- yes musical pictures if ever there was, just been looking at them too on the NASA website. It's incredible NASA can correct damage to the mirror (5 times) from so far away. www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/main_image_deep_field_smacs0723-5mb.jpg
18:00 I think that the "b" on the first trill in 43 is referred at the C, not B. so the trill is Anat Bnat (C b), and second and the third(are 3 not 2) Ab Bb. In the edition you suggested at the end of this video is well explained.
Paul!! I was deciding between Ballade 3 and this to learn this summer. I picked the ballade but might learn this now because of your awesome tutorials. They are both so good. Maybe I can learn both if I practice enough.
Hi Shootthechicken -- I like the idea that you challenge yourself to both pieces. After reading your comment I dug out my B3 and had a run through, just reminded myself what a wonderful piece it is.
@@PaulBartonPiano Hey Paul, thanks for the reply. I’ll try my best to learn both of these great pieces over the summer. I’m so glad I got you playing Ballade 3 again, it’s my favourite out of the 4. Each section is so unique but equally beautiful.
Been thinking about learning this piece! This tutorial may be the reason I finally go for it. I have big hands so the left hand part will be easier perhaps.
@@PaulBartonPiano The right hand figurations in this piece seem to be quite difficult and come from all the various etudes. I don't just see 25 no.6, but also 25 no.11 and 25 no.1. Would you say it's appropriate to play this piece if the only Chopin etude I've played is op 25 no.2 (and am currently learning op 10 no.12)? I adore the Berceuse but it really does seem quite intimidating.
Absolutely FANTASTIC tutorials! Was really struggling with the coda from Chopins Ballade 1. But have finally managed it after going through instructions on how to tackle it!
Hi Paul! much like Eleutherarch, i aswell have the *barcarolle* in my fingers, but could use some help or advice on interpretation and voicing. Do you have any advice?
hello poul! Rational principles of the cortot pianoforte technique. Could you share a video on how to play the exercises in this book? maybe you can lead us by stealing all the exercises there will be a new playlist for us I'm sorry if there is any mistake in what I wrote, I use a translation application. Thank you for your help I wish you a good day…
This is overwhelming. I can scarcely believe that you've managed to put together a 23-minute tutorial for the entire piece in response to my paltry comment. And you've done it in 48 hours. Ludicrous!
Thank you so, so much for your guidance Paul. Having watched the tutorial, I can see so many areas that I will able to hone to a much greater standard with some hard work. I find Section 7 (or the "music box" variation as I call it) tricky too!
Once again, thank you. This is one of the kindest things anyone has done for me. Let me know if I can do anything for you (above and beyond Patreon).
My very best wishes to you and yours.
This is so helpful, thank you so much!
I hate to be THAT guy, but the thrill at 18:10 should be Bbb-Cb (A and B enharmonically), and then Ab-Bb.
Me and my wife have been watching your videos since the beginning of the channel (or something like it). We are together for 10 years this year and we still love watching your videos about painting, playing the piano and having news about your wonderful family. We just want to wish you all the best, Paul. You are a great man and will always inspire us while touching our hearts and souls. Thank you.
Paul you have no idea how helpful this is. I knew my way of playing section 7 was somewhat off but your tutorial has shown me why with perfect clarity. A massive thank you.
Thank-you Paul ~ outstandinng tutorial!
Awesome tutorial. Seriously, love the vibes, presentation, and insight. Priceless information and great teacher :)
Thanks so much!
Me encantaría escucharla en español.😢
Thank you Paul, you are truly wonderful.
wonderful to see you again Paul! it's been a few years, cliff woolley in Tokyo. fantastic tutorial hard to believe I played this at my college recital in 73, where were u when i needed you LOL
Paul, thank you for the tutorial. I'm listening to you play the final bars of the Berceuse as I view the new photos from NASA's Webb Space Telescope. Such a beautiful piece of music to listen to while looking at stars millions of miles away!
Hi Michael -- yes musical pictures if ever there was, just been looking at them too on the NASA website. It's incredible NASA can correct damage to the mirror (5 times) from so far away.
www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/main_image_deep_field_smacs0723-5mb.jpg
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Thank you that was so clear and helpful. I shall endeavour to do it justice. Such a beautiful piece to be able to play.
Oooh great work Paul!!
18:00 I think that the "b" on the first trill in 43 is referred at the C, not B. so the trill is Anat Bnat (C b), and second and the third(are 3 not 2) Ab Bb. In the edition you suggested at the end of this video is well explained.
Thank you so much for this tutorial, I have always wanted to play this but had no idea how to attack it. This was exactly what I needed.
This is wonderful Mr. Barton, thank you !
J Gamez -- you're welcome!
This is one of my favorite pieces of piano music, thanks for the video!
Lindsay Lohan -- you're welcome!
Paul!! I was deciding between Ballade 3 and this to learn this summer. I picked the ballade but might learn this now because of your awesome tutorials. They are both so good. Maybe I can learn both if I practice enough.
@ Ballade 3 would be a beautiful piece to hear from you Paul! Thank you for this tutorial also!
Hi Shootthechicken -- I like the idea that you challenge yourself to both pieces. After reading your comment I dug out my B3 and had a run through, just reminded myself what a wonderful piece it is.
@@PaulBartonPiano Hey Paul, thanks for the reply. I’ll try my best to learn both of these great pieces over the summer. I’m so glad I got you playing Ballade 3 again, it’s my favourite out of the 4. Each section is so unique but equally beautiful.
Un gran bella esecuzione, molto puntuale, precisa, intensa! Complimenti M° Barton!
Thank you, Michele!
You are a godsend, Sir Paul.
Been thinking about learning this piece! This tutorial may be the reason I finally go for it. I have big hands so the left hand part will be easier perhaps.
Yes, big hands will certainly help with the left hand as you rightly say.
@@PaulBartonPiano The right hand figurations in this piece seem to be quite difficult and come from all the various etudes. I don't just see 25 no.6, but also 25 no.11 and 25 no.1. Would you say it's appropriate to play this piece if the only Chopin etude I've played is op 25 no.2 (and am currently learning op 10 no.12)?
I adore the Berceuse but it really does seem quite intimidating.
Absolutely FANTASTIC tutorials! Was really struggling with the coda from Chopins Ballade 1. But have finally managed it after going through instructions on how to tackle it!
Amazing tutorial, thank you so so much
Thank you so much! So helpful
Wonderful!👏
Perfect!
Hi Paul! much like Eleutherarch, i aswell have the *barcarolle* in my fingers, but could use some help or advice on interpretation and voicing. Do you have any advice?
Very nice!
hello poul! Rational principles of the cortot pianoforte technique. Could you share a video on how to play the exercises in this book?
maybe you can lead us by stealing all the exercises
there will be a new playlist for us
I'm sorry if there is any mistake in what I wrote, I use a translation application.
Thank you for your help
I wish you a good day…
Section 7 is very difficult to learn at first!