Piano Lesson on The Basics of Pedalling

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  • Опубліковано 17 бер 2015
  • Teacher Graham Fitch gives an in-depth piano lesson on the basics of pedalling, focusing on the right (sustaining) pedal. This lesson complements his full-length article inside Pianist No 83, which you can view here: pocketmags.com/pianist-magazi...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 68

  • @Jazzper79
    @Jazzper79 8 років тому +58

    He is the greatest pianoteacher I have seen. I like the way he describes everything logically.

    • @jmt1335
      @jmt1335 6 років тому +9

      I was lucky enough to be his student at university. Honestly the most fantastic pedagogue. There's nothing in these videos that he didn't share with me then but I'm THRILLED to have a video series where I can review and listen to Graham play.

    • @DenZhdanovPianist
      @DenZhdanovPianist 4 роки тому +2

      Yes a great channel!

  • @douvinsky
    @douvinsky 6 років тому +33

    I can already feel that my piano playing improves much after each of your video! Subbed. "The whole piano is now swimming in D flat major!"

  • @truth2571
    @truth2571 8 років тому +33

    he plays so beautifully

  • @DarkSideofSynth
    @DarkSideofSynth 6 років тому +16

    I know I'm over 3 years late but I have to say it: "Wow, just.. wow". Not because this is some super secret and special tips - although he explains it in a great manner, but because of the emotions this video "oozes" out. You can perceive his passion, the wonderful Steinway sound and instant goosebumps when he hit those Tschaikowsky chords.... and on and on until the end. Thank you, sir!

  • @trappingrainwater6501
    @trappingrainwater6501 5 місяців тому

    I’m not even a piano player, but I’ve found this immensely enlightening for understanding the classical music

  • @isola5738
    @isola5738 9 років тому +2

    Been waiting for Mr Fitch's pedalling lectures. Thank you as always! Simply the best.

  • @DudeWithAFork
    @DudeWithAFork 9 років тому +12

    I self taught and always wondered how to pedal waltzes, thank you very much!

  • @ericnilsson2115
    @ericnilsson2115 4 роки тому

    Wow! Thank you for explaining and demonstrating the concept of resonance and the musicality of using three different pedaling patterns for waltzes! This is a delightful and enlightening video!

  • @slwankaedbey775
    @slwankaedbey775 6 років тому +2

    great info I feel like I've stepped over a really important thing using the pedals, now it makes sense how these harmonic sounds are produced ... thank you very much. I hope a much longer video to be made about pedals they're really essential to produce that quality we look up for

  • @drspaseebo410
    @drspaseebo410 5 років тому +5

    Excellent ! Many thanks for your fine explanations & demonstrations.

  • @tubemurat
    @tubemurat 5 років тому

    Sir, you are a marvelous teacher and this one is excellent instruction. I really want to thank you about pedaling videos of yours. Especially Waltzes of Chopin.

  • @oscarmicheli8260
    @oscarmicheli8260 9 років тому +7

    Aboslutely interesting, clear, useful and practical. Nobody in the past has explained me all this things (SOB).

  • @provenceasalocal8183
    @provenceasalocal8183 Рік тому

    Brilliant explanation and demonstration, clear and concise! Thank you 🙏

  • @denfisher113
    @denfisher113 5 років тому

    Found that SO useful - thank you. Really 'landed' the concept. Great stuff.

  • @shadowfire04
    @shadowfire04 4 роки тому

    absolutely beautiful explanation. thank you so much!!!

  • @davidwhite2949
    @davidwhite2949 2 роки тому

    Wonderful lesson. And the performance at the start was gorgeous

  • @jimmyalderson1639
    @jimmyalderson1639 9 років тому

    B minor chopin is my favourite waltz because of how original the left hand accompaniement is, and the right handed melody is one of my favourites also

  • @marcosantiapianist
    @marcosantiapianist 3 роки тому +1

    Brilliant. Thanks Maestro!

  • @fideliachin4048
    @fideliachin4048 6 років тому

    Simply wonderful! Subscribing to this channel.

  • @MattScottMusic
    @MattScottMusic 2 роки тому

    Excellent. Thank you!

  • @Stellalunatso
    @Stellalunatso 7 років тому +1

    Great video. Pedaling is tough for me. It's interesting to get the info about what is actually happening in the piano.

  • @sarar941
    @sarar941 Рік тому

    I love your descriptions

  • @autokratortonrhomaion8643
    @autokratortonrhomaion8643 7 років тому

    thank u very much Mr Fitch

  • @karloalvarez
    @karloalvarez 4 роки тому

    It's not just the E minor exciting Mr. Fitch...the whole video pedaling class was indeed

  • @Barbette321
    @Barbette321 2 роки тому

    Nice. Thank you.

  • @maygeemo8357
    @maygeemo8357 4 роки тому

    Thank you thank you thank you

  • @qinriley8877
    @qinriley8877 4 роки тому +29

    It would make a lesson more effective if another camera was showing the pedal’s action.

    • @soniatang7350
      @soniatang7350 4 роки тому +3

      Fully agree

    • @davebarclay4429
      @davebarclay4429 3 роки тому +2

      Lisa Witt's video is an example of how it should be done although she goes into much less detail. A combination of her camera set up and Mr Fitch's teaching would be superb.

  • @mrcneale
    @mrcneale Рік тому

    Interesting choice of introduction music to this lesson as Couperin's "les barricades mysterieuses" was written for Harpsichord and he used "finger pedalling", I think Graham has a lesson on that too!

  • @s1914
    @s1914 2 роки тому

    Super vid 👌

  • @prem5864
    @prem5864 Рік тому

    Quality content

  • @Zellie1994
    @Zellie1994 Рік тому

    Musicality aside, the demonstration and explanation of how the instrument works is both an interesting engineering and physics phenomenon alone. The piano is just an interesting machine.

  • @voliteon
    @voliteon 11 місяців тому

    Question - is that opening for the Tchaikovsky B flag minor Concerto the same chords Freddy Mercury Plays when first sitting down to the piano at Live Aid? :)

  • @dobbydoughnuts9941
    @dobbydoughnuts9941 5 місяців тому

    What’s the intro piece?

  • @janstanik2373
    @janstanik2373 2 роки тому

    Pianist Hank Jones used to create a kind of "vibrato' effect by hovering between the right and left pedal.

  • @novulus5470
    @novulus5470 3 роки тому

    6:00 My edition of that Nocturne tells me to change my pedals before that right hand entrance but I never felt too comfortable about it. Still, I had no justification not to listen to the score till I heard it from the man himself haha

  • @jimmyalderson1639
    @jimmyalderson1639 9 років тому

    Does how hard u press the pedal down effect the sound because when i do a small rythme like the chopin coturne it sounds too full and clashed

    • @jordanodonoghue2772
      @jordanodonoghue2772 8 років тому

      the harder you press the pedal the higher the dampners go so you have a more full sound. I suggest putting the pedal down half way to counteract the problem

  • @youtubeepicuser4209
    @youtubeepicuser4209 6 років тому

    What's the last piece? I know it's Chopin and likely a nocturne, I've heard it so much, but I keep forgetting the name!!!

    • @bonzo1975
      @bonzo1975 5 років тому

      Hello Hi this is late but its waltz on b minor op 69 no 2

  • @buuzzsawtouchedme194
    @buuzzsawtouchedme194 5 років тому

    This is a good video, as it's not often when you learn the engineering part of an instrument (I never knew how/why the Damper Pedal worked, I just knew that it did), with this knowledge I am now coming up with ideas i.e. "I wonder what would happen, if I tried it this way, or tried doing it like that".
    P.S. But on most modern Keyboard (Digital) of course you are limited (Keyboard is good for practice though), but the idea is to build up my skills then buy a real Piano (I'm going to start off with an Upright one, eventually a Grand Piano).

    • @buuzzsawtouchedme194
      @buuzzsawtouchedme194 5 років тому

      +Jazzper79
      ,
      Not the case, if you a have Dining Room that rarely get's used, you could put one in there, or you have a Garage (put on in there), or another idea is to build a Shed and put it in there.
      P.S. If you live in a Small Flat/Apartment (like I used too) then just stick to Electric for now.

    • @Gilloringsend
      @Gilloringsend 4 роки тому

      Fair play to you on your ambition. How have you got on

  • @ierikilli1675
    @ierikilli1675 5 років тому

    I don’t like pianos that when u pull ur foot out of the pedal it stops suddenly it sounds a bit electric to me

  • @TipoQueTocaelPiano
    @TipoQueTocaelPiano 8 років тому +4

    what is the music of the intro?

    • @bassmaiasa1312
      @bassmaiasa1312 8 років тому +3

      +Citriano Torres Les Barricades Mystérieuses (The Mysterious Barricades) by Couperin. Mr. Fitch talks about it in his lesson on finger pedalling.

    • @fingaz000
      @fingaz000 7 років тому +8

      It's actually my own, Danielle - recorded on the spot before making this video

    • @fingaz000
      @fingaz000 7 років тому +3

      Francois Couperin - Les Baricades Mystérieuses (from Ordre 6)

  • @marvelsinr
    @marvelsinr 2 роки тому

    9:27

  • @marvelsinr
    @marvelsinr 2 роки тому

    8:15

  • @bobu5213
    @bobu5213 6 років тому

    How do I get better at pedalling if I don't read notes?

  • @ribusgan
    @ribusgan 6 років тому +2

    Now I'm thoroughly confused! Introducing pedaling to my early (very) intermediate learning is already a big challenge. Then I see quite a few videos which basically advices to change pedal just after the change in the note/ chord - i.e a sequence of "play & change" / "play & change" / "play & change" / and so on. And I understand why.
    Now, the big and famous Mr. Fitch here, with is gargantuan repertoire, confused me thoroughly.
    I just LOVE to watch his videos. But over time, I've realised, as far as teaching beginners is concerned, he cares two hoots about such lesser morals :-D :-D :-D.
    What can I say. C'est la vie.

  • @bealreadyhappy
    @bealreadyhappy Рік тому

    It would have been good to have used the pedal camera so your listeners could see the action. Why didn’t you?😊. Otherwise an instructive video.

  • @renagonoy909
    @renagonoy909 4 роки тому

    i want him to be my piano teacher😭

  • @shlomoivry1673
    @shlomoivry1673 4 роки тому +12

    He either knows what hes talking about, or hes just British

  • @velcroman11
    @velcroman11 2 роки тому

    If you don’t play the “right pedal” you have played the “wrong pedal”. He meant the “pedal on the right”.

  • @hellskitchen235
    @hellskitchen235 4 роки тому +1

    pianis

  • @mredwardstd
    @mredwardstd 5 років тому

    Why the he doesnt even show the object he is talking about. Perhaps he has a bad pedal. Lol. But its still questionable to me.

  • @pobz100
    @pobz100 7 років тому

    The piano is very poorly miked as is the general sound. Perhaps use an engineer to help you!