The first two pieces you were playing Pokémon And Harry Potter how did you learn them? Was it off sheet music or were you watching synthesia or a vid of someone playing/tutorial? Did you learn to sight read right away?
(NoReph speaking) Everything I did was thanks to videos, but I worked on sheet music in order to understand how musics was built. I don't know how to read sheet music but looking at it gives you a good idea of how the song "looks" (don't know how to explain it)
(NoReph speaking I lost the account password) Unfortunately I have been restricted by school work for the past years, may be I'll get back to piano later
(NoReph speaking I lost the account password) Of course it's a troll. I'm winner of several piano recital you can see me play in "Shigatsu wa kimi no uso"
I could not. I still learn my pieces separately. Only now after 7 months, I feel more confident about both hands playing together. I guess some people have better coordination or mine is just awful. People are different, but these videos don't make me altogether hopeful. I just keep going and doing my own thing.
@@hiyalanguages With one hand, two hands or two feet the key thing is that you have fun, regardless of coordination. If you play for fun then it will always be the right thing (sorry for my bad english, i'm Italian)
@@hiyalanguages And then don't worry about your coordination, if you haven't already done so I suggest you learn all the scales, first with the right hand, then with the left and then with both, it's not pleasant but it's essential to increase speed and the coordination
İ found sheet music easy too, at least the basic stuff like what he was playing. This progression seems pretty accurate to me (as an intermidiate player +-5 years)
He might have had previous experience. I played violin 5 years before i began piano so it naturally made sheet music come easier to me along with most music theory regarding the piano
(NoReph speaking) I don't know how to read sheet music, I looked at it to familiarize myself with it as soon as possible but I used mostly videos and my ears. Btw I played djembe for 3 years before that, may be I got my sens of rythm from that experience
Good job. Well done for one year practice.
The first two pieces you were playing Pokémon And Harry Potter how did you learn them? Was it off sheet music or were you watching synthesia or a vid of someone playing/tutorial?
Did you learn to sight read right away?
most likely just a video 😂
(NoReph speaking) Everything I did was thanks to videos, but I worked on sheet music in order to understand how musics was built. I don't know how to read sheet music but looking at it gives you a good idea of how the song "looks" (don't know how to explain it)
Incredible how many relatively difficult pieces you learned in one year! 👏👏
Do you still play and/or have any plans to upload future progress?
(NoReph speaking I lost the account password) Unfortunately I have been restricted by school work for the past years, may be I'll get back to piano later
it'll call you back when you need it most :) @@tombrider4381
Good Troll
What do you mean
(NoReph speaking I lost the account password) Of course it's a troll. I'm winner of several piano recital you can see me play in "Shigatsu wa kimi no uso"
Some people can use both hands in their first week? 😅
From day one I have had no problems using both hands, clearly with very simple songs
I could not. I still learn my pieces separately. Only now after 7 months, I feel more confident about both hands playing together. I guess some people have better coordination or mine is just awful. People are different, but these videos don't make me altogether hopeful. I just keep going and doing my own thing.
@@hiyalanguages With one hand, two hands or two feet the key thing is that you have fun, regardless of coordination. If you play for fun then it will always be the right thing (sorry for my bad english, i'm Italian)
@@hiyalanguages And then don't worry about your coordination, if you haven't already done so I suggest you learn all the scales, first with the right hand, then with the left and then with both, it's not pleasant but it's essential to increase speed and the coordination
Yes I played with my both hand at day 2
Magnífico 💪 desde España 👈🙌
Great progress, keep it up!
spicy
He was Reading sheet music at First week... 🙄
İ found sheet music easy too, at least the basic stuff like what he was playing. This progression seems pretty accurate to me (as an intermidiate player +-5 years)
He might have had previous experience. I played violin 5 years before i began piano so it naturally made sheet music come easier to me along with most music theory regarding the piano
(NoReph speaking) I don't know how to read sheet music, I looked at it to familiarize myself with it as soon as possible but I used mostly videos and my ears. Btw I played djembe for 3 years before that, may be I got my sens of rythm from that experience
@@ApotheosisOfACartonhe did not any previous music experience.
Or, so he claims? @@Pablo.Albino
wow it's just amazing. congratulations for this performance 😁😁👏🏼👏🏼 Ps: apprend moi à jouer pareil Yoni
Tqt quand tu veux !
Lmaoo the ball 😭😭
Good job!
You sir are a charlatan, there is no way you started from scratch why are you trying to insult me
(NoReph speaking) Haha I'm glad you're impressed, even tho that was not my intention
Nice work
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Fake guys