This sonata sounds very much like a quote from Greig‘s piano concerto! I love the way you carefully show how to build up the arpeggios, so they are very secure underneath the hand. Also, the relaxing of one hand against the other is a very good tip. Thanks for a brilliant video! 😀
Fascinating to see your perfect co-ordination and gliding with ease at speed. although I couldn't get anywhere near,you do inspire me to try. Love your videos, thanks Danae.
Рік тому+1
Thank you so much, that makes me very happy, all the best for your further piano journey!
Thank you so much for all your video’s. I have come back to piano after many years. I am 52 and you have helped me tremendously. . I am learning Bach’s Italian concerto and would love if you could give us some tips or possibly some exercises to help. I can’t imagine that I will ever play it at such a professional speed .
Thanks Danae, for another very useful video! If you ever find yourself accompanying Brahms Op 38 Cello sonata, please do a video on that one. It's tough! Any help appreciated :)
hi Danae, enjoying your techniques very much and applying it to a lot of the things I’m working on one thing I have noticed though if I can conquer a short passage in a day, make it nice and smooth and quick and bright. I can go back the next day and I’d have to rework it again and the next day and sometimes that can go on for weeks and I’m wondering why it doesn’t stick. Thank you for any suggestions.
Рік тому
This happens to me as well and I think, that sometimes we just need to be patient with the progress, depending on the passage. Sometimes I put in so much work and for 2-3 days, it feels like there is no progress, but then, after a day of not practicing that piece, on day 5 there is a huge jump forwards. Sometimes things just need to set and go over into the longterm memory and the subconscious. Repeating the practice techniques definitely helps! :)
This sonata sounds very much like a quote from Greig‘s piano concerto!
I love the way you carefully show how to build up the arpeggios, so they are very secure underneath the hand.
Also, the relaxing of one hand against the other is a very good tip.
Thanks for a brilliant video!
😀
Fascinating to see your perfect co-ordination and gliding with ease at speed. although I couldn't get anywhere near,you do inspire me to try. Love your videos, thanks Danae.
Thank you so much, that makes me very happy, all the best for your further piano journey!
Thank you so much for all your video’s. I have come back to piano after many years. I am 52 and you have helped me tremendously. . I am learning Bach’s Italian concerto and would love if you could give us some tips or possibly some exercises to help. I can’t imagine that I will ever play it at such a professional speed .
Thank you Danae Dørken here from Aalborg Denmark I like the way you tutorial
Thanks!
Thank you so much!!
Hello from Adelaide Australia 🎼🖤
🎶🤗🙌🏻
Thanks Danae, for another very useful video!
If you ever find yourself accompanying Brahms Op 38 Cello sonata, please do a video on that one. It's tough! Any help appreciated :)
Wow! It would be very helpful if the chords were identified in a separate graphic or virtual keyboard.
hi Danae, enjoying your techniques very much and applying it to a lot of the things I’m working on
one thing I have noticed though if I can conquer a short passage in a day, make it nice and smooth and quick and bright. I can go back the next day and I’d have to rework it again and the next day and sometimes that can go on for weeks and I’m wondering why it doesn’t stick. Thank you for any suggestions.
This happens to me as well and I think, that sometimes we just need to be patient with the progress, depending on the passage. Sometimes I put in so much work and for 2-3 days, it feels like there is no progress, but then, after a day of not practicing that piece, on day 5 there is a huge jump forwards. Sometimes things just need to set and go over into the longterm memory and the subconscious. Repeating the practice techniques definitely helps! :)
Hey Danae I watched it
Nice! but very fast 😢