@@Sh1nji404yep, never give up. I started playing the piano by self learning the ballade no1 but it became really hard for my unaccustomed hands and so I sought out piece after piece in the last 5-6 years to improve. I'm definitely better than once I was but not enough to fully acknowledge my understanding of the piece but no doubt better than I was years ago. I will get there one day and so will you too, just keep on going and keep on getting motivated day by day
Just wondering, should I attempt to learn this piece? So far, as a reference point to my skill level I am learning the Rachmanninoff Prelude in G minor. Great performance, by the way.
If you manage to learn that piece competently the Ballade is only ranked a small step up in difficulty (7 vs. 8 on a scale of 1-9). Why not? And thanks!
Sorry mate, this is just not correct. My piano teacher has a 1920s 5''11 Steinway grand that was restored 10 years ago. The keyboard action on my Kawai is much more responsive and precise while also being lighter. Digital recordings made on the piano itself cannot be told apart from a genuine concert grand.
Nice performance :)
Exquisite, wonderful interpretation
Great interpretation. Mes salutations.
Bravo
i want to play ballade no 1 so bad but im bad at the piano been playing for 6 months
Don't quit bro. Be constant.
@@Vogelmeer_76 I won't. I'm learning Idea 10 currently. After that, I'll try to learn Chopin's Waltz in A minor. Well Played btw
@@Sh1nji404 the B150 Waltz in A minor? I have an old recording from that from a sight-reading competition...
@@classicallpvault yes that one
@@Sh1nji404yep, never give up. I started playing the piano by self learning the ballade no1 but it became really hard for my unaccustomed hands and so I sought out piece after piece in the last 5-6 years to improve. I'm definitely better than once I was but not enough to fully acknowledge my understanding of the piece but no doubt better than I was years ago. I will get there one day and so will you too, just keep on going and keep on getting motivated day by day
Just wondering, should I attempt to learn this piece? So far, as a reference point to my skill level I am learning the Rachmanninoff Prelude in G minor. Great performance, by the way.
If you manage to learn that piece competently the Ballade is only ranked a small step up in difficulty (7 vs. 8 on a scale of 1-9). Why not? And thanks!
@@classicallpvault okay, thank you!
are you happy with your piano
I prefer playing it above my piano teacher's Steinway grand. Couldn't be happier with it!
damnn
Very nice. 'but your level deserves an acoustic piano.'😮
Sorry mate, this is just not correct. My piano teacher has a 1920s 5''11 Steinway grand that was restored 10 years ago. The keyboard action on my Kawai is much more responsive and precise while also being lighter. Digital recordings made on the piano itself cannot be told apart from a genuine concert grand.