I'm so happy you did a pro practice on this one. I discovered the piece thanks to your last vidéo. And I was wondering if I would have the level to play it. I jumped to imslp to check the score and decided that would be too difficult. But I'd love to learn it in the future. So gorgeous. Thank you for everything you're do here on youtube.
Hi dear Josh 💐, I can't get the part from 3:44 on so well (left hand louder). The full sound is missing for me and it sounds so choppy at this point. It's definitely the keyboard's fault, but I don't give up and keep trying. One piece at a time. If the pieces are too heavy, it takes me too long. That's why I always play a lighter piece in between. But there are always a few blessings for me 🎶. I would like to continue playing the piano because this music gives me so much. I learned it as a child. My aunt was a piano teacher. Musicality probably runs in our family 🎶. I wish you a wonderful musical time 🌞 🎶, Ursel
Interesting piece, and the intro section flirts with the dominant in a way which begs for an air of mystery, which your interpretation accomplishes really well. It's tough to imagine someone not enjoying hearing it played that way, yet it's cool that you're open to that. "For those who did NOT enjoy it..." I think it lends itself to the dynamic and tempo choices you made, possibly with a nod to Piazzolla. It looks like a good lesson too.
Excellent tutorial! Love your use of dynamic “levels” as opposed to traditional dynamic markings. Your intro establishes the mood so perfectly.
You play so beautifully. Thank you for the lesson. ❤
Oh!!! Meu Senhor ! Que aula magnífica !
Expendida ! ❤❤ o toque a leveza dos dedos ! Muito obrigada pelos ensinamentos tão valiosos 🙏
I have to perform tris piece this Saturday, this video is a blessing for me! Saludos de México!❤
What a beautiful piece !
Quite a sensitive and emotional interpretation. You have heart and soul in your playing.
Thank You!
So beautiful song it has Rahmaninov- like sounds figures and Chopin-like too. And you play Soo beautifuly soft deep and taucy..bravo!!! thank you!!!
It’s a very good idea to start with an interpretation. It makes us discover the piece and want to learn it (and buy the tutorial ;) )
I'm so happy you did a pro practice on this one. I discovered the piece thanks to your last vidéo. And I was wondering if I would have the level to play it. I jumped to imslp to check the score and decided that would be too difficult. But I'd love to learn it in the future. So gorgeous. Thank you for everything you're do here on youtube.
Hi dear Josh 💐,
I can't get the part from 3:44 on so well (left hand louder). The full sound is missing for me and it sounds so choppy at this point. It's definitely the keyboard's fault, but I don't give up and keep trying. One piece at a time. If the pieces are too heavy, it takes me too long. That's why I always play a lighter piece in between. But there are always a few blessings for me 🎶.
I would like to continue playing the piano because this music gives me so much. I learned it as a child. My aunt was a piano teacher. Musicality probably runs in our family 🎶.
I wish you a wonderful musical time 🌞 🎶,
Ursel
Interesting piece, and the intro section flirts with the dominant in a way which begs for an air of mystery, which your interpretation accomplishes really well. It's tough to imagine someone not enjoying hearing it played that way, yet it's cool that you're open to that. "For those who did NOT enjoy it..." I think it lends itself to the dynamic and tempo choices you made, possibly with a nod to Piazzolla. It looks like a good lesson too.
How is it possible that every time I hear and begin learning a new piece, like a week later you come out with a tutorial on it?!?! This is witchcraft
Me too!
Beautiful!!
Please could you do a pro practice video for the second movement of Rachmaninov’s second piano concerto?
If I relearn this, I will make a tutorial on the second and third movements :)
Hi Josh, why are you using the left pedal? Thx xoxo
So different from Lang Lang but just as beautiful.
¿How can this be?