Thank you very much. Your tutorial has everything from hand movement, sheet music, bar dropping in 4 different colors with a note on each bar and perfect speed for learning. Exactly what I am looking for. I will learn other pieces in your channel too.
Wow, that piece is difficult and it is very well explained with the score, the speed that is very apt to learn, the guide below to see how the hands are going and above all how clear both parts are heard to be able to interpret well with practice, Thank you so much
Wow thanks for taking me into account, the songs that I would like to have a serious tutorial by Canon in D, Pasacaglia by Handel Halvorsen or im stle standing by Elton Johon
sir, its my humble request pls make a tutorial for Gm exactly the way u made for Am (transposed) or passacaglia that was quite learnable. i love all these three lessons from you and practice them
@@garrissherman2859 Sorry! I was answering too quickly. I was looking at the right hand, but ofcourse you mean the left hand. Yes, I see now there is a better fingering. Try playing eb with 1, d with 2, c with 3, then cross your thumb to the g and then you can easily stretch to the lower f with your 5th finger. I hope you understand what I mean. I think that is the best way to play that part. Unfortunately, this kind of fingering happens, when the tempo is quite slower then the original. You simply have more options then... ;-). good luck!
@@pinkfloydhomer I really don’t know. I only find “dedicated to the great Bach” and I know from my students that it is a very popular piece. What do you think of it?
@@Nootstudio It is not Bach but based on this famous piece ua-cam.com/video/XwvhKHkvCzw/v-deo.htmlsi=Lqv49sKyBYHcdh1k I find it a little weird to put Bach in the name of the piece when it is not Bach. Also, the Lui Ni piece consists of nice but boring baroqueish cliches while real Bach always contains a lot of counterpoint, play with dissonances, delayed resolution and perfect mathematical architecture.
Этот канал явно заслуживает больше внимания. Отличная работа! 💪😎
Большое спасибо. Очень любезно с твоей стороны
You're the best player I've seen helping with this tune, I'm doing it slowly and properly
Wow, that’s a great compliment. I really think there are better players, but I appreciate your Words. Do you have any suggestions about new tutorials?
@@Nootstudio yes,bach joy of mens dercining or bach affetuoso , Thanks you
Thank you very much. Your tutorial has everything from hand movement, sheet music, bar dropping in 4 different colors with a note on each bar and perfect speed for learning. Exactly what I am looking for. I will learn other pieces in your channel too.
Thank you so much 🙏🏾 Nice to hear 😄🎹
Wow! - well played and really enjoyed the demonstration with the score and the hands at a reasonable pace. Thank you very much for sharing!
The best music never dies...
Because it comes from the sky.
Very good
Excellent!
This is the best tutorial ever made for this piece.
Awesome Keep it up
Wow, that piece is difficult and it is very well explained with the score, the speed that is very apt to learn, the guide below to see how the hands are going and above all how clear both parts are heard to be able to interpret well with practice, Thank you so much
Thank you so much for your compliment. Do you have any suggestions for the next piano tutorial?
Wow thanks for taking me into account, the songs that I would like to have a serious tutorial by Canon in D, Pasacaglia by Handel Halvorsen or im stle standing by Elton Johon
@@oscarmartincabrera4937 Thank you for your input. I'll put all the suggestions on my list. I will let you know
@@oscarmartincabrera4937 As you may have seen, I finished Passacaglia for you: ua-cam.com/video/oMNXm7YI1no/v-deo.html
@@Nootstudio
Wow thank you so much I already reviewed and it is perfect to learn that piece
This song is so pretty
Super nice 👌🏼👏🏼👍🏼
Thank you for this video,it helps me work on this song. From Paris
Good luck!
That was a splendid performance my friend! It makes me chessy and act like a practioner
Thank you! As long as we enjoy making music, it’s ok 🙏🏾
Can you make a tutorial about Air, from Bach?
Thanks for post the great video. Amazing!!
You deserve more followers 👍🏼 good job
Thank You! Nice of You to say. I’m doing my best ;) do you have a suggestion for a tutorial?
Woow esplendido. Bravo Excelente trabajo.
Thank You!
Really helps to have the sheet music highlighted. Thanks 😊
Superb 👏 You are a child prodigy
Wow!! Sehr hilfreich! Vielen Dank 🌿🌺
Sehr schön 🤩 da kommen mir wieder neue Ideen 💡
sir, its my humble request pls make a tutorial for Gm exactly the way u made for Am (transposed) or passacaglia that was quite learnable. i love all these three lessons from you and practice them
Super!
sir can u pls make stepwise as made for Aminor
Merci beaucoup Lola Astanova de m'avoir rapproché a ce chef-d'œuvre divin.
Slow practice is good practice.
That’s very much true ;)
Eu acho que consigo 😮😮😮😮❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you
You're welcome!
May I know how to print out the music sheet of this song?
Just send an e-mail tot ruben@nootstudio.nl please, with your request
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This is my fav song 😍i learned to 01:17 in 3 days i cant wait finish this song
And did you finish it already? 😇
@@Nootstudioalmost 😅 i dont have time like before im practicing 15 minutes a day, now i can play 3:50 THANK YOU SO MUCH
@@OOCCALESFAME keep up the good work 😄🎹
@@NootstudioFinally, I finished 🥳
Beautiful... Thanks sir.. Will try to learn this, directly subscribe to your channel 🙏
Thanks for subscribing and good luck with playing
Is the fingering the same at the proper tempo? Its such a huge stretch from G to F at 1:17 using 5th finger.
Yes, if you practice this part in a loop, you will find it much easier every time you'll take this leap.
Good luck practicing!
@ alright cool. Thank you. Im having trouble finding any fingering for the bass clef so just wanted to be sure.
@@garrissherman2859 Sorry! I was answering too quickly. I was looking at the right hand, but ofcourse you mean the left hand. Yes, I see now there is a better fingering. Try playing eb with 1, d with 2, c with 3, then cross your thumb to the g and then you can easily stretch to the lower f with your 5th finger. I hope you understand what I mean. I think that is the best way to play that part. Unfortunately, this kind of fingering happens, when the tempo is quite slower then the original. You simply have more options then... ;-). good luck!
@@Nootstudio okay awesome that makes sense. Ty.
If you can play this after one night practice, at what level are you?
Early intermediate
Can you do something from Disney?
Say What You have in mind 😃
What is the level of this piece?
What level do you think this is?
@@Nootstudio mmmm intermediate.
@@fernandogonzalez2578 Yeah, could be. Or maybe advanced. Sometimes difficult to label ;) are you practicing this piece?
maybe grade 7 ABRSM?
Is that Jane's hands? lol
This is not Bach... Much more trivial and boring.
This is an arrangement made by Luo Ni if I’m correct. But maybe you can/will correct me?
What is boring to you? I’m curious ;)
@@Nootstudio an arrangement of which bwv?
@@pinkfloydhomer I really don’t know. I only find “dedicated to the great Bach” and I know from my students that it is a very popular piece. What do you think of it?
@@Nootstudio It is not Bach but based on this famous piece ua-cam.com/video/XwvhKHkvCzw/v-deo.htmlsi=Lqv49sKyBYHcdh1k
I find it a little weird to put Bach in the name of the piece when it is not Bach.
Also, the Lui Ni piece consists of nice but boring baroqueish cliches while real Bach always contains a lot of counterpoint, play with dissonances, delayed resolution and perfect mathematical architecture.
@@pinkfloydhomer Fugue and prelude of 847