Im so happy 😊 that you are giving tutorials!! I have to say that you are my favorite pianist. I listened to many pianists, and none ever made me feel the same way as I listened to your pieces or covers. Breathtaking and yet calming. Thank you ❤
This is amazing! I'm playing piano for several years now, and I found it difficult to find new ways to learn and improve my piano skills, besides from just playing. Your breakdown of this piece gives great insights, how to approach a piece like this and how you think about details. Thank you so much!!
I love your play and especially this song „Dance For Me Wallis“…coincidentally I saw this tutorial…thank you so much for this! First I hesitated to do all 4 parts as it takes almost 3 hours but it is time well invested to master this piece! I have not seen it this way here on the internet such a thorough tutorial and then even for free…By the way I tried to submit some money via paypal but which did not go through because of „legal reasons“…especially helpful I found your pieces of recommendations where to highlight the melody and for the 3rd part where right and left hand have different plays…the only part a bit missing for me has been where and how to use the pedal throughout the piece but anyway it is important to master the piece first without pedal:-) the only food for thought for the future I could give you is to think about some summary tutorial for 15-30 minutes for the total piece where the highlights are presented such as 1) how many parts this piece has 2) themes 3) where to highlight the meldoy 4) important fingering to consider 5) use of pedal…this could still be complemented by the detailed tuturial…I have classes with a russian concert pianist and normally focusses on classical music but your way how to play this kind of music is very inspirational and you combine it with hints for the correct technique…please keep playing and publishing!
Olaf, Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment! It's incredibly valuable to know what stands out and what I can improve. I'll do my best to incorporate your advice in future lessons. By the way, I'm curious about my PayPal-maybe I need to double-check it because I haven't received any donations there yet. If you'd like, you can try donating via BuyMeACoffee; that usually works.
Im so happy 😊 that you are giving tutorials!! I have to say that you are my favorite pianist. I listened to many pianists, and none ever made me feel the same way as I listened to your pieces or covers. Breathtaking and yet calming. Thank you ❤
حقيقي من أفضل العازفين بالنسبة لي واخيرا صار عندك قناة شروحات خاصة أشكرك جزيل الشكر 🤍✨.
This is amazing! I'm playing piano for several years now, and I found it difficult to find new ways to learn and improve my piano skills, besides from just playing. Your breakdown of this piece gives great insights, how to approach a piece like this and how you think about details. Thank you so much!!
I love your play and especially this song „Dance For Me Wallis“…coincidentally I saw this tutorial…thank you so much for this! First I hesitated to do all 4 parts as it takes almost 3 hours but it is time well invested to master this piece! I have not seen it this way here on the internet such a thorough tutorial and then even for free…By the way I tried to submit some money via paypal but which did not go through because of „legal reasons“…especially helpful I found your pieces of recommendations where to highlight the melody and for the 3rd part where right and left hand have different plays…the only part a bit missing for me has been where and how to use the pedal throughout the piece but anyway it is important to master the piece first without pedal:-) the only food for thought for the future I could give you is to think about some summary tutorial for 15-30 minutes for the total piece where the highlights are presented such as 1) how many parts this piece has 2) themes 3) where to highlight the meldoy 4) important fingering to consider 5) use of pedal…this could still be complemented by the detailed tuturial…I have classes with a russian concert pianist and normally focusses on classical music but your way how to play this kind of music is very inspirational and you combine it with hints for the correct technique…please keep playing and publishing!
Olaf, Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment! It's incredibly valuable to know what stands out and what I can improve. I'll do my best to incorporate your advice in future lessons.
By the way, I'm curious about my PayPal-maybe I need to double-check it because I haven't received any donations there yet. If you'd like, you can try donating via BuyMeACoffee; that usually works.