Respect to you for structuring your learning ambitions in a sensible order. I can say from personal experience that playing this song becomes so much more difficult after you die. 🙂
That is great. I thought it would take me at least 2 years of practice before I can learn this piece. But I am sure I can manage this version right now. Super cool.
I've played this iconic song sooo many times, I could play it with my eyes closed. It is very beautiful tho, and I do a lot of different things with it as well.
I married twice. At the first wedding I had “here cones the bride” and purely by luck the county’s most famous concert pianist, known throughout the world, was playing in the church, something he did at times for free. Now the family of my husband was very much posh, everything should cost a fortune and you should show all your bling to the entire world. Me and my husband was very very young and also extremely poor students, but I never forgot their faces after the ceremony when we stood outside the church and this famous pianist came out, congratulated us and walked away. Their jaws just dropped because they thought we had hired him. Of course we did not deny it. 😂 Twenty years later I married my second husband as the first turned out to be an abusive bag of turd. We had Canon in D on organ and trumpet and it was magnificent! The way it filled that small ancient stone church from 1700 was magic! It was also the start of the wedding of the century (according to all the guess) and a good relationship and marriage. There are many ways to enter the church and I find it beautiful that many choose different things. It is the privilege you have as a couple to choose the first setting around your union. Should she enter quietly like the summer wind, with a pop song dancing, or choose something very regal? It is the moment you always will remember, it is when years of planning, excitement and nervousness come together and you walk towards your life partner to make a life long commitment. So choose wisely. 😊
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🎶 *Introduction to Canon in D Tutorial* - Introduction to the tutorial by Summersui Singh on playing Canon in D for beginners. - Summersui highlights the iconic nature of Canon in D, often played at weddings. - Mention of the left-hand part in the cello portion with specific notes. 01:15 🎹 *Learning the Left-Hand Part* - Left-hand part consists of eight notes: D, A, B, F#, G, D, G, and A. - Emphasis on how this left-hand part remains consistent throughout the entire piece. - Preparing for the addition of the right hand to create a full-sounding piece. 01:38 🎼 *Adding the Right Hand - Part 1* - Demonstration of the right-hand notes: D, F#, A, G, F#, D, F#, E, D. - Initial combination of left and right hand to establish the musical flow. - Introduction to note names in the right hand before delving into fingering numbers. 03:14 🎹 *Adding the Right Hand - Part 2* - Detailed explanation of fingering numbers for the right hand, providing clarity for learners. - Progression through various note combinations, emphasizing finger placements. - Ensuring a smooth transition between notes for a cohesive performance. 04:12 🎵 *Playing the Iconic Section* - Focusing on the iconic portion of the song, starting with the pinky finger on A. - Presentation of note combinations and patterns in the right hand. - Integration of fingerings (5, 3, 4) for a fluid execution. 06:47 🎹 *Final Section - Variation* - Introduction to the final section with a variation in notes. - Detailed walkthrough of note sequences and fingerings in the right hand. - Emphasis on maintaining continuity and precision during the final part. 09:27 🎶 *Full Version Demonstration* - Summersui plays the full version of Canon in D, combining all learned sections. - Encouragement to practice each part individually before attempting the complete piece. - Final demonstration for learners to follow along and gain confidence. 11:17 📚 *Practice Resources and Closing* - Mention of sheet music linked below for learners to practice. - Encouragement for questions and comments, fostering a supportive learning environment. - Closing remarks, wishing luck to learners and encouraging enjoyable practice. Made with HARPA AI
Thx u so much my 1st time playing the piano I love this song then I learned from this vdo.. I have been practiced 2hrs or more every days.. And a few week I could remember them and played .. I will keep practicing to make its sounds more and more wonderful and
I've being searching this easy piano sheet every here n there ...n finally I got it...thank u so much .....words can't express how much I'm thankful to u .....n yea if u can plz tutorial us a beautiful inconic called river flows in u in easy way ....plzzz
I'm currently using your tutorial to learn Music Box Dancer, but want to learn this one as well. My back story: the only formal instruction I've ever had was one semester in high school (age 16). Prior to that, I was completely self-taught. I started playing again after my last birthday, my 51st birthday
We used to play this in orchestra all the time when I was younger. I played the violin and this was always my favorite piece of ours. I also loved playing "Shenandoah" too. Both such beautiful pieces.
WOWWWW... it was definitely well worth the wait! This is by far my favorite piece. I fell in love with it when I was playing violin, now, to play it finally, fully on piano I am in 7th Heaven! 😍❤️🤩
Can you play Gengar in D? 😆 Thanks for the video, I've been working on this piece all summer. I'm a newbie, so this is an extremely helpful addition to the video you all released earlier with the overview of Canon in D!
finally after a month i skipped learning then i got it in a day. thanks for a tutorial.. i just learned piano 2 months ago, and i’m interesting to learn intermediate one.
ive jus printed: on to my next piece to learn from Pianote the first was interstellar. The tutor makes it not intimidating to learn. thank you pianote!
Great lesson! I was wondering about the fingering for the left hand but was able to see how you did it from your video. Looks like 1-2-1-3-2-5-3-2? Thanks, for posting this lesson.
Thanks so much! You take so much pain off from reading the sheet to practice this versatile masterpiece! This will my warming up piece for a while! 🥰 Ps: would love to see a tutorial that include the part 2 Gigue 😁
9:24 over here maybe it is played intentionally slower and discrete so that we can see the notes pressed clearly, but can you play it like fluently once also with emotion as well please?
Awesome, love this simplified version, thanks. Bars 13 to 20 are my favourite part. I am also learning the (much more difficult) Lee Galloway arrangement but bizarrely these bars aren't included in his arrangement and the bit before the "famous bit" is a little different. I have an orchestral recording and these 8 bars are included, so it's nothing to do with this being a simplified version. Can anybody tell me why the Lee Galloway version is different in this regard? I find it puzzling and am perplexed by the difference... and wish the bars were included!
Download the sheet music for free and learn a little more about this piece's history >> www.pianote.com/blog/canon-in-d-piano-sheet-music-tutorial/
thanks, shame the sheet music requires a password to print if you download it..., but it does print if you print directly.
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One of my goals was to play this song before I die. This is the best tutorial ever. Thank you so so much.
Have you learned this song yet?
Lol 😂
Respect to you for structuring your learning ambitions in a sensible order. I can say from personal experience that playing this song becomes so much more difficult after you die. 🙂
Flashback to Canon Rock. Old UA-cam, what an iconic performance.
This is the only channel that can regularly and reliably teach me everything about fingering(s)
Love y’all! Thanks for having me 💜 (and Gengar) 🥹💁🏽♀️🎹🥰
Thank You very much! You're great!
Thank you so much for your time and sharing your knowledge with us. You're highly appreciated.
Well done, Summer. 👍
GENGARRRRR
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A great lesson for a novice to learn this lovely piece and it actually sounds like a proper performance. Thank you.
its a delicate balance to create the best sounding but manageable version!
Sounds fantastic
That is great. I thought it would take me at least 2 years of practice before I can learn this piece. But I am sure I can manage this version right now. Super cool.
I love this! Thank you! I've been playing a "fake version" of this for years, but this is slightly easier than my fake version!
Good job walking us through the process and not just playing
Thank you Summer for showing us this beautiful piece of music ❤
I like the way you teaching in your channel everything is very very clear thank you so much keep going 💕
Thank you!
Just started keyboard playing and reading notes. Besides excersises, this seems a nice 'starter song'
Excellent tutorial. Aloha from Hawaii.
Thank you! Cheers!
I've played this iconic song sooo many times, I could play it with my eyes closed. It is very beautiful tho, and I do a lot of different things with it as well.
This one is quite simplifed for beginners but i appreciate you following along either way :)
You should make a video of playing piano, you’ll be good at it!!
Glad to see Summer Singh here in Pianote! Saw her first in the Jubilee video on muscians rating themselves!
Summer, outstanding job. My daughter's name is Summer also. Thanks so much for the fingering which is precisely what I needed. Cheers.
I married twice. At the first wedding I had “here cones the bride” and purely by luck the county’s most famous concert pianist, known throughout the world, was playing in the church, something he did at times for free. Now the family of my husband was very much posh, everything should cost a fortune and you should show all your bling to the entire world. Me and my husband was very very young and also extremely poor students, but I never forgot their faces after the ceremony when we stood outside the church and this famous pianist came out, congratulated us and walked away. Their jaws just dropped because they thought we had hired him. Of course we did not deny it. 😂
Twenty years later I married my second husband as the first turned out to be an abusive bag of turd. We had Canon in D on organ and trumpet and it was magnificent! The way it filled that small ancient stone church from 1700 was magic! It was also the start of the wedding of the century (according to all the guess) and a good relationship and marriage.
There are many ways to enter the church and I find it beautiful that many choose different things. It is the privilege you have as a couple to choose the first setting around your union. Should she enter quietly like the summer wind, with a pop song dancing, or choose something very regal? It is the moment you always will remember, it is when years of planning, excitement and nervousness come together and you walk towards your life partner to make a life long commitment. So choose wisely. 😊
This tutorial is one of the best I've seen after searching and seeing others that are not nearly as easy to follow. Thanks.🎶
I just learning to play piano and bought a cheap keyboard and this will be my first song to practice, thank you for making it easy to follow
I have always dreamed of play this song well when i first listen to this piece its give me a weird vibe
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🎶 *Introduction to Canon in D Tutorial*
- Introduction to the tutorial by Summersui Singh on playing Canon in D for beginners.
- Summersui highlights the iconic nature of Canon in D, often played at weddings.
- Mention of the left-hand part in the cello portion with specific notes.
01:15 🎹 *Learning the Left-Hand Part*
- Left-hand part consists of eight notes: D, A, B, F#, G, D, G, and A.
- Emphasis on how this left-hand part remains consistent throughout the entire piece.
- Preparing for the addition of the right hand to create a full-sounding piece.
01:38 🎼 *Adding the Right Hand - Part 1*
- Demonstration of the right-hand notes: D, F#, A, G, F#, D, F#, E, D.
- Initial combination of left and right hand to establish the musical flow.
- Introduction to note names in the right hand before delving into fingering numbers.
03:14 🎹 *Adding the Right Hand - Part 2*
- Detailed explanation of fingering numbers for the right hand, providing clarity for learners.
- Progression through various note combinations, emphasizing finger placements.
- Ensuring a smooth transition between notes for a cohesive performance.
04:12 🎵 *Playing the Iconic Section*
- Focusing on the iconic portion of the song, starting with the pinky finger on A.
- Presentation of note combinations and patterns in the right hand.
- Integration of fingerings (5, 3, 4) for a fluid execution.
06:47 🎹 *Final Section - Variation*
- Introduction to the final section with a variation in notes.
- Detailed walkthrough of note sequences and fingerings in the right hand.
- Emphasis on maintaining continuity and precision during the final part.
09:27 🎶 *Full Version Demonstration*
- Summersui plays the full version of Canon in D, combining all learned sections.
- Encouragement to practice each part individually before attempting the complete piece.
- Final demonstration for learners to follow along and gain confidence.
11:17 📚 *Practice Resources and Closing*
- Mention of sheet music linked below for learners to practice.
- Encouragement for questions and comments, fostering a supportive learning environment.
- Closing remarks, wishing luck to learners and encouraging enjoyable practice.
Made with HARPA AI
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Thank you so much for this tutorial. Love it for beginners.
Thank you so much for this tutorial..😢
been looking for a more precised teaching for this beautiful masterpiece and now I found it 👍
very glad to help!!
I learned a lot of music pieces in your tutorial
Thx u so much my 1st time playing the piano I love this song then I learned from this vdo.. I have been practiced 2hrs or more every days.. And a few week I could remember them and played .. I will keep practicing to make its sounds more and more wonderful and
Amazing! Thanks for make it possible for newbie to enjoy this beautiful piece
I've been waiting for this THANK YOU SO MUCH
Hope you enjoyed it!
Yes, I am able to play the piece after extensive practice. Thanks
Thank You very very much!❤
hanks for your tutorial, it's easy to understand and I can now play canon on my keyboard :)
Teach so good & clear. Thanks for your clear teaching 🙏
SUPERB! --- gentle in speaking i love everything
I've being searching this easy piano sheet every here n there ...n finally I got it...thank u so much .....words can't express how much I'm thankful to u .....n yea if u can plz tutorial us a beautiful inconic called river flows in u in easy way ....plzzz
Thank you! As a beginner, I really enjoy your simpler arrangements!
You are very welcome :)
I'm currently using your tutorial to learn Music Box Dancer, but want to learn this one as well. My back story: the only formal instruction I've ever had was one semester in high school (age 16). Prior to that, I was completely self-taught. I started playing again after my last birthday, my 51st birthday
Thank you, excellent tutorial, you helped make it obtainable for a beginner
Thank youuu!!! Ive been waiting for your tutorial for this 😁
Hope you like it! Very happy to help!
Thank you ! That's exactly the kind of lesson I need right now :)
I just learned that song and I love it!
Absolutely beautiful! Thank you for sharing ❤
Thank you! This one is on my list of songs to learn. ❤❤❤
We used to play this in orchestra all the time when I was younger. I played the violin and this was always my favorite piece of ours. I also loved playing "Shenandoah" too. Both such beautiful pieces.
truly!!
I love this i am practicing little by little am getting it
Thank you for this lesson.
This is beautiful
Excelente.
Brillante explicación.
Gracias
Just what I am looking for. My daughter heard this on a computer game and wants me to teach it to her.
Beautiful piece ... and great way to learn it 👌😊
Thank you! We are so lucky to have Summer with us!!
Awesome lesson. Thank you. Have always wanted to play this one. 👍🏼❤️🎹
We've been wanting to do this one for a long time!
@@PianoteOfficial Love it. Thank you. 👏👏❤️👍🏼😊🙏
Thank u very much..I really learned a lot from you...you are a great teacher of piano lesson..I am from Cagayan Valley, Philippines
Glad to have you here with us! Thanks for watching
This is a great tutorial...THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!!! 😍
We've been saving this one!! Really lucky to get Summer in the studio to teach!
WOWWWW... it was definitely well worth the wait! This is by far my favorite piece. I fell in love with it when I was playing violin, now, to play it finally, fully on piano I am in 7th Heaven! 😍❤️🤩
Can you play Gengar in D? 😆
Thanks for the video, I've been working on this piece all summer. I'm a newbie, so this is an extremely helpful addition to the video you all released earlier with the overview of Canon in D!
okay best comment!! Summer brings her gengar with her everywhere and it was one of my favourite things!
finally after a month i skipped learning then i got it in a day.
thanks for a tutorial..
i just learned piano 2 months ago, and i’m interesting to learn intermediate one.
I love this tutorial.
Thank you. I’ll try it. Wish me luck.
best of luck to you!!
Brooklyn Duo has a beautiful version of this song where the cellist, Patrick Laird plays the melody and it sounds really amazing.
So nice!!! Thank you
Awesome!
What a great share, thanks.
ive jus printed: on to my next piece to learn from Pianote the first was interstellar. The tutor makes it not intimidating to learn. thank you pianote!
Hello, Summer! I loved your tutorial.💙 Thank you so much for the encouragement. I will try this piece. 😊
Awesome, happy to hear it! Feel free to tag me if you post yourself playing it :) Happy practicing!
So pretty! Thanks for sharing this. I can’t wait to learn it.
Thanks for the great presentation, instructions, and sheet music!!
You're very welcome!
wow pianote this is amazing!
Can't wait to learn this on upcoming weekend. Thank you Pianote! 🎹👍🏻
Did you learn it?
Been waiting for this in so long ❤️ thank you, Pianote!
Great lesson! I was wondering about the fingering for the left hand but was able to see how you did it from your video. Looks like 1-2-1-3-2-5-3-2? Thanks, for posting this lesson.
Thanks so much! You take so much pain off from reading the sheet to practice this versatile masterpiece! This will my warming up piece for a while! 🥰
Ps: would love to see a tutorial that include the part 2 Gigue 😁
Awesome. Tyvm !
The chord you do in the left hand is Dsus4 (D sustain 4)
Thanks! Knowing the chord I'm playing around in helps me with the fingering.
Hopefully, I can learn this 😮💨
This is really great 🥰
Glad you think so!
Please do more of these!
deal!
Thank you for the sheet music.
This was amazing tutorial thank you so much! 😂
Awesome. Please can you also help us with minuet in G and fur Elise for absolute beginners too. Many thanks from Nigeria
That was awesome
WoW! looks simple but I have no rhythm lol.. will try to learn :)
Timeless!.. lovely 🎹👍🇳🇿
thankyou sooo muchh
Great tutorial 😍 much love
One more... can u plz update n toturial on beautiful in white in easy way + wit finger no with note
Bonsoir et merci beaucoup pour la partition ^^^^
9:24 over here maybe it is played intentionally slower and discrete so that we can see the notes pressed clearly, but can you play it like fluently once also with emotion as well please?
Awesome, love this simplified version, thanks. Bars 13 to 20 are my favourite part. I am also learning the (much more difficult) Lee Galloway arrangement but bizarrely these bars aren't included in his arrangement and the bit before the "famous bit" is a little different. I have an orchestral recording and these 8 bars are included, so it's nothing to do with this being a simplified version. Can anybody tell me why the Lee Galloway version is different in this regard? I find it puzzling and am perplexed by the difference... and wish the bars were included!
hello beautiful lady... I am with my maximum attention to your piano classes... greetings from Medellin Colombia...
1st viewer and liker!
Our highest compliments to you!!
I love this one.....❤
Thank you!!
Can you plz make some tutorials on how to play the Kunz Canons, the book 200 short canons by Konrad Kunz. They are too tough and brain wrecking.
I like your Gengar🎉😂
Really good
Glad you think so!
Good stuff..
Good Lesson
Thanks for watching
Happy!
TwoSetters agree with the initial remarks
this version is good, but I do recommend learning the full version
Something is better than nothing!
@@suanhengyeoh8402 Correct!
OMG SHE HAS A GENGAR PLUSHI YEAH
Takes him everywhere she goes 😎
Haha yes I do!
Love Pokémon.😅
UCB Rocks!