1 Year self taught Piano progress

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  • @eggwash290
    @eggwash290 4 місяці тому +1638

    the random speeding up during fur elise as a begginer is so real

    • @AcidSpitter783
      @AcidSpitter783 4 місяці тому +41

      The beginning is easy but when you get close to probably the third or fourth page and changes and gets harder

    • @TheBabyInYellow-xo6fp
      @TheBabyInYellow-xo6fp 4 місяці тому +4

      Lol I know 😂

    • @meowx_
      @meowx_ 4 місяці тому +2

      real

    • @laura_22
      @laura_22 4 місяці тому +7

      it's smashing random notes at the end for me

    • @amrinderboyal7865
      @amrinderboyal7865 16 днів тому

      She played so good

  • @teenator579
    @teenator579 3 місяці тому +229

    I honestly cannot comprehend how he made so much progress in so little time. This is, like, master level speed for a total beginner.

    • @cami_pala
      @cami_pala 2 місяці тому +14

      Ive been practicing piano 1 year and my best piece is river flows in you

    • @jaynehardy1748
      @jaynehardy1748 Місяць тому +1

      Hmmmm by practicing much more than one year maybe

    • @tobiaslindemose1326
      @tobiaslindemose1326 Місяць тому +9

      Depends on how much you practice each day? I dont go to school atm so i've got time for practicing 5 hours a day some people may only have 30 min a day. This person might have practiced even more who knows.

    • @eeeddeeed4783
      @eeeddeeed4783 Місяць тому

      Btw the artist in your profile pic is e a legend, love the russian trance

    • @eramount6176
      @eramount6176 Місяць тому

      Is it really fast?? A week ago I bought myself a piano, in 2 days learned Mia and seb theme from La Land, then: where is my mind, and now I'm learning: chasing kou and I thought I wasn't progressing fast enough...

  • @mo_1010
    @mo_1010 5 місяців тому +528

    I noticed in the beginning that you said you learned using synthesia videos. They’re good at first, but they make it more difficult in the long run to progress. This is because as you move to more difficult pieces you need to pause the video all the time because the music and hand placements are all over the place. With the sheet music all you need for any part of the piece is right there.
    I’m mostly self taught as well as well; I had a teacher through my school (I go to a performance arts high school) who largely encouraged exploring different genres of piano music to find one you love. He also said the most important thing was to *learn to read sheet music* it’s probably one of the most important things for progression. Start as soon as you can, every second benefits :)

    • @erikwalter6598
      @erikwalter6598 5 місяців тому +3

      How long do you think it will take for a beginner that starts to learn sheet to being auotmatic when it comes to reading the music?

    • @wwxluvr2643
      @wwxluvr2643 5 місяців тому +17

      ⁠@@erikwalter6598depends on the piece. the fist thing my piano teacher did was showing me notes, now I can read beginner pieces without too much thinking, harder pieces are easy to read while playing with one hand, but playing with both is a bit challenging.
      It also depends on how much you’re going to practice, I think for me it took around a month to be confident in my sheet reading:)
      Learning how to read sheet music is also way easier than you probably think, so don’t be discouraged from trying!
      (sorry if i made mistakes, English isn’t my native language)

    • @jaskierxure7616
      @jaskierxure7616 4 місяці тому +1

      yeah but i fuck up the sheet notes in some place and cant seem to fix it no matter how hard i try, i ve been playing for 5 years now

    • @teenator579
      @teenator579 3 місяці тому +5

      @@jaskierxure7616 Are you saying you are making mistakes playing sheet music? Well... How do I put this... Of course you do? Everybody does? It's just normal not to be able to read everything correctly instantly

    • @MoodyKat
      @MoodyKat 3 місяці тому +3

      As a aspiring jazz pianist who mostly learnt through UA-cam through my four years playing I agree, finally getting around to learning sheet music and I see how important it is to

  • @rkara34
    @rkara34 3 місяці тому +124

    There’s no feeling like successfully hitting each key and keeping that rhythm. You feel like a genius when you first learn to do it on your own.

  • @FranzLisztVeryReal
    @FranzLisztVeryReal 5 місяців тому +409

    Wow, Fantaisie impromptu on only month 7 is crazy, hope you never stop playing, you are amazing!

    • @randomplaypiano
      @randomplaypiano  5 місяців тому +80

      thank you Franz Liszt, i'm your biggest fan

    • @Qave_
      @Qave_ 5 місяців тому +13

      La Campanella is a banger song

    • @namit8921
      @namit8921 5 місяців тому +10

      ​@@Qave_song ??? 💀

    • @Qave_
      @Qave_ 5 місяців тому +27

      @@namit8921 im SO SORRY for saying SONG instead of PEICE… I should be BURNED ALLIVE!!!

    • @abyssalchaos7254
      @abyssalchaos7254 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@@Qave_yes

  • @janethnavarro4838
    @janethnavarro4838 4 місяці тому +74

    I study music and been learning piano for about 2 years now. What I can tell you can make you make a big improvement is reading sheet music, because at some point you're probably going to end up being stuck trying to learn a piece watching tutorial videos. And learning pieces like that make you waste a lot of time that you can use to practice more. Also while reading sheet music and knowing a little of music theory you can begin to practice making your own arrangements. You definitely have talent and your ear must be sufficiently trained because you play amazingly well for 1 year of training, but at some point reading sheet music is going to make a huge difference.
    If you feel like you can't push yourself enough to practice reading sheet music, I recommend you get into an academy or get a teacher, because there they're definitely gonna make you learn it the hard way and it gets really fun once you finally understand what's written in a sheet music.

  • @Qave_
    @Qave_ 5 місяців тому +92

    As someone who is in the exact same boat as you (doesnt know sheet music and is self taught) the fact you played fantasie impromptu in 7 months motivates the hell out of me

    • @BonoGaming04
      @BonoGaming04 4 місяці тому

      You can do it!

    • @Crown1s
      @Crown1s 4 місяці тому +3

      This motivates me too but.. When I sit down to practice.. 😅

    • @radioativlinks505
      @radioativlinks505 3 місяці тому +1

      in 6 months we'll be there... just play it

  • @Ludwig_VanBeethoven
    @Ludwig_VanBeethoven 5 місяців тому +318

    I highly belive u were born to do this. I mean u play fantasie impromptu op.66 with only 6 months of experience... wow man. Keep going!

    • @randomplaypiano
      @randomplaypiano  5 місяців тому +138

      reading this from Beethoven himself is crazy, i'm a huge fan
      you are so much better in every way, but thank you very much!

    • @G4RLICCC
      @G4RLICCC 4 місяці тому +23

      @@randomplaypianoliterally made me laugh out loud 😭

    • @afjith
      @afjith 4 місяці тому +3

      ​@@randomplaypianolol 😂

    • @Madame_Victoria
      @Madame_Victoria 2 місяці тому

      Mozart was the Goat Ludwig with all respect x

  • @vinicius-lq3qj
    @vinicius-lq3qj 3 місяці тому +23

    Dude, you're so good and it shows me how persistence is important for classical music.

  • @GabrielGlez-u9g
    @GabrielGlez-u9g 5 місяців тому +232

    Bro, i really recommend you to star reading sheet music. You are progressing really fast and at one point you’re gonna be stuck trying to learn one piece that doesn’t take that much time if you know how to read sheet music, Also try not to play hard pieces at full speed at first try to play them at the same speed you’ll gain the speed after you practice it. You are playing really good this are just recommendations keep playing!

    • @SprintyX
      @SprintyX 5 місяців тому +2

      Is that the truth? If I played for 3 years without sheets is this still relevant?

    • @wwxluvr2643
      @wwxluvr2643 5 місяців тому +24

      @@SprintyXyes 💀

    • @yessir1967
      @yessir1967 4 місяці тому +4

      I've been playing for 5 years without sheet music, am I cooked?

    • @salsashreenee6887
      @salsashreenee6887 4 місяці тому +16

      @@yessir1967 yes

    • @UseRmom.
      @UseRmom. 4 місяці тому +7

      I actually got to play the Fur Elise piece without learning/reading a music sheet. when I wanted to take piano seriously, it is when I realized I have to learn reading music sheets so yeah that's how I gave up when I was at the age of 10.. dum right...

  • @pinkpolarbear2154
    @pinkpolarbear2154 3 місяці тому +27

    this is CRAZZYYYY WHAT!! ive played piano for YEARSS and i think youre actually better than me, im actually flabbergasted 😭 good job man, wow

    • @JustNeutral
      @JustNeutral 2 місяці тому +2

      Right! Lowkey jealous aaa

  • @A_warrior_in_the_making
    @A_warrior_in_the_making Місяць тому +17

    I'm a self taught pianist❤️❤️❤️ and I've been playing for 15 years and same actually I don't know how to read sheet music, but look at me now I play for Philharmonics and play for huge audiences without sheet music but out of memory and listening!!! You got this I believe in you!!!❤️❤️❤️

  • @nova_camova7451
    @nova_camova7451 5 місяців тому +24

    Incredible progress! As many others have said learning to play Fantaisie Impromptu in just 6 - 7 months with no prior experience or musical background is really impressive! Clearly you have a lot of potential. Keep practicing hard and never give up!

  • @kemalavicennafaza8985
    @kemalavicennafaza8985 5 місяців тому +649

    Bro, please play a full piece and trying to get 0 miss. Just imagine piano as rythem games that you need to full combo to get better score, not just trying to pass hard level and get nothing!

    • @arandomperso4438
      @arandomperso4438 5 місяців тому +20

      :o i found my own species in the wild ​@@randomplaypiano

    • @randomplaypiano
      @randomplaypiano  5 місяців тому +22

      @@arandomperso4438 hi perso4438

    • @justaflare2912
      @justaflare2912 5 місяців тому +6

      yeah ure right

    • @You-lp7ne
      @You-lp7ne 5 місяців тому +12

      I love that analogy

    • @asdwsad-t8r-12a
      @asdwsad-t8r-12a 5 місяців тому +3

      This is what I think every time :3

  • @FireFist_Ace
    @FireFist_Ace Місяць тому +11

    i cant comprehend how he can use both hands at day 12,

  • @Rany_ww
    @Rany_ww 4 місяці тому +138

    Noway bro is better after 12 months than me after 5 years 😭

    • @JustNeutral
      @JustNeutral 2 місяці тому +5

      Actually, help 😭😭

    • @therandommusicguy4773
      @therandommusicguy4773 2 місяці тому +1

      The power of directed practice is broken lol. He's not better than me yet, but he definitely will be soon haha

    • @ramzed_
      @ramzed_ 2 місяці тому +1

      @@JustNeutral same here, but 9 years (im lazy ass to do something)

    • @LinaJoestar
      @LinaJoestar 2 місяці тому

      Me too 😭

    • @cookietheblade6562
      @cookietheblade6562 2 місяці тому +6

      Guys you have to understand he was probably practising on a daily basis , unlike me im playing for 2 years but no where close to him cuz 1)i skipped 6 months😂2)i dont own a 88key which dosnt really matter ❤

  • @orul826
    @orul826 Місяць тому +10

    learning Fantaisie Impromptu self taught whithin 7 month as a beginner without knowing how to read music sheets when this piece is a diploma level piece is insane , props to uuu

    • @PsychoDude
      @PsychoDude 6 днів тому

      What other pieces are diploma ready or how does that even work?
      I saw some dude saying this as an 8 level. What does it mean

  • @bloeser
    @bloeser 4 місяці тому +25

    Hi! I just wanted to say that your passion is really amazing :) and that you shouldn’t give up.
    I heavily recommend going back to BASICS! While it feels really cool to play all of these super difficult pieces, there are levels and classes and tests for a reason, y’know? Not to say you have to do the tests or anything by any means.
    There’s technique and nuance that goes into learning that you miss just by watching the videos you’ve been watching.
    It’s so helpful for your development to learn how to read sheet music, and maybe find a teacher! It makes so much difference to learn technique, history, and for someone to point out mistakes and things to improve on.
    Good luck!

  • @celiaaparecida6883
    @celiaaparecida6883 13 днів тому +1

    I've been practicing piano for a long time now, and I've been progressing very slowly. You have no idea how much this simple video inspires me and fills me with motivation... Keep going, don't stop, devastate the world of classical music, it's beautiful. Improve every day, you will be rewarded.

  • @donteatthebacon7147
    @donteatthebacon7147 5 місяців тому +12

    A lot of these pieces i tried learning while i started too and ended up coming back later to fix them. I think its great because it forces technique on you but you'll be so focused on hitting the notes you miss out on the bigger picture. Its absolutely fantastic how far you got in a year but always have something simpler on the side you are learning that you can perfect. Also a good tip is to practice without petal it makes it so easy to spot mistakes.

  • @jesussmith9137
    @jesussmith9137 5 місяців тому +17

    I tried learning fantaisie and Clair but lost interest, but watching you def gave me the courage and motivation to continue the songs and NEVER GIVE UP🗣️🗣️ I’m going to look back on this when I lack motivation and remember if you can do it so can I🙏

  • @soobinicon
    @soobinicon 4 місяці тому +33

    I’m 17 and I started playing a piano only one month ago. Now I can play the song from “moving castle” and bella ciao.
    Thank you for this video. It really gaves me motivation to play better. I hope that one day I will play like you!)
    And YESSSS I can’t read sheet music yet… it’s pity a bit. But I’m really to lazy and afraid that it’s hard.
    Sorry for my bad English, I’m from Russia!

    • @edcote6990
      @edcote6990 4 місяці тому +1

      Its surprisingly easy try it. It is a necessary step to becoming a better pianist anyway the earlier you start the better !

    • @SwordFastic
      @SwordFastic 3 місяці тому +2

      good luck bro!! i’m gonna start now, too, after my exams are over

    • @Jazmines-nz7de
      @Jazmines-nz7de Місяць тому

      im also trying to learn merry go round of lifee! (hows moving castle ^^j)

  • @handsomesquidward21
    @handsomesquidward21 3 місяці тому +3

    Considering how well you're playing after teaching yourself in such a short time is breathtaking. You might be a musical genius 🫡

  • @Alex_agamer
    @Alex_agamer 4 місяці тому +8

    This is really cool to see. I am actually on a very similar path as you. I started playing 11 months ago and we have learned similar songs except that i learned Liebestraum no 3. Instead of fantasie impromptu but i have been super lazy with my piano playing. We are similar skill levels and its really nice knowing there is someone working right besides me. Seeing you actually learn a good amount of songs has inspired me to learn more because i only know Liebestraum, C sharp minor prelude, and clair de lune along with like 20-40 seconds of other songs like waltz of the flowers, revolutionary etude, ballad no 1 in g minor, and a lot more.

  • @senatorstevenarmstrong7434
    @senatorstevenarmstrong7434 Місяць тому +1

    This progression video is so real, I’m learning a couple pieces as of current, and you really can get a lot of progress done in the span of a couple months, despite my setback of not owning a keyboard so I just use the music practice room at school

  • @Cutedoggo2
    @Cutedoggo2 5 місяців тому +12

    Trust me I can sight read and while it takes time to get good at reading the pieces you are playing( fairly high level) it is sooo worth it you are able to learn songs 10x faster. Essential to mastering an instrument

  • @pianoplayere6079
    @pianoplayere6079 29 днів тому +1

    I'm so proud of you!! you advance very quickly and play so nicely

  • @vanek_9397
    @vanek_9397 4 місяці тому +9

    You've done a really amazing job, there is so much effort put in it. I know it's hard to stop but try to learn not the most difficult pieces first. After learning a while you'll probably be wanting to have your fingers fit in order to play not just what's written but exactly and precisely what you need. Bach Preludes and especially Fuges can teach really well how to control your fingers and master piano. Just choose a few of them fuges and eventually you're gonna be playing a lot better. Good luck and continue it

  • @Offical_Comedic_Relief
    @Offical_Comedic_Relief 3 місяці тому +4

    the board fingers like made me grimace but the improvement over a year is crazy. keep it up!!

  • @Thatonediscordbot
    @Thatonediscordbot День тому

    3rd movement, La Campanella and Fantaisie Impromptu in 1 year and self taught is crazy. I’m a 8 year player (with taking lessons) and I can’t play those. This definitely shows how working hard effects the process of playing piano

  • @mmilrl5768
    @mmilrl5768 2 місяці тому +2

    Classic, going to winter wind within the first year of being self taught is exactly what I did lmao. Good progress man. It’s been 4 years since I started but I still havent tackled a Chopin etude since I tried winter wind lol. I might learn one this summer tho!

  • @kanondough1137
    @kanondough1137 Місяць тому +7

    Well done. You did very well. I would suggest that you start learning to read the sheet music, it will really help you learn the pieces faster (you already know that😂) And try to learn some easier pieces that are more on your level of difficulty (a lot of the pieces you played are on the advanced level to super advanced) because that way you can learn to master those pieces and then gradually make the pieces harder. You play beautifully and keep on working hard!

  • @KennethPlaysPiano247
    @KennethPlaysPiano247 4 місяці тому +8

    Dang bro. U r cooking on the piano!!! I hope ur self teaching was worth your pian journey

  • @ididntasksomething
    @ididntasksomething Місяць тому +4

    Hey,im self taught too. I first started with fur elise bc i had a keyboard,then my mom bought me a piano and i started to progress more. In january there will be 1 year from when i started playing. I can play fir elise,turkish march(a litlle) ,hungarian rhapsody nr 6, nocturne op 9 nr 2, moonlight sonata mv 1(half) . Thats it. I hope im going to be like you ( sorry for my english,im not a native speaker and im 13)

  • @graypeacock1151
    @graypeacock1151 5 місяців тому +8

    This is insane. I’ve been playing piano for over a decade on and off and recently decided to learn fantasie impromptu to challenge myself-I feel there must be a level of musical background or dishonesty with the amount of time you’ve spent learning piano, or you practice 5-7 hours a day, your form and hand speed is unbelievable for seven months. Either that or you are genuinely a genius.

  • @Thal_Tubatuu
    @Thal_Tubatuu 4 місяці тому +9

    Hitting the piano keys when making a mistake is so relatable 😭🙏 4:01

  • @Aeriiaana
    @Aeriiaana День тому +1

    i've been playing the piano for 6 years and i can say youre very good for a self taught pianist especially in a year. Keep doing this and you'll get even better.

  • @MonsieurFeshe
    @MonsieurFeshe 5 місяців тому +11

    Lmao attempting fantaisie improptu on day 24 is crazy! I'm actually self taught too, and this is super relatable, I would always try to play the hardest piece, but I wouldn't care about accuracy or if I was sloppy. I suggest dialing it down, master the basics, you won't people able to play successfully until you do. 7 months to play just the notes of Fantaisie impromptu is impressive, but you won't be able to play it without mistakes, and expressively without years more of training. That's unfortunate, but it's worth it. In the end, if you keep it up, and focus on perfection, these pieces will come a lot easier.
    If you practice like this, you really aren't good at piano... you're good at specific songs.

  • @TathyaSaraswati
    @TathyaSaraswati 4 дні тому

    From my point of view, it's not about the time. It's not about how 12 months of self practice can make him play all those hard pieces. It's about how he's consistent, and put commitment into his practices. When you make a decision when you're above 18+ years old, usually you really put your mind into it. So great job!!

  • @akialter
    @akialter 4 місяці тому +3

    Fantaisie Impromptu at month 3 is crazy 😨 Im a beginner too but inspired by you. Good luck. Hope 4-5 years back we’ll be legendary

  • @merlinsmusic
    @merlinsmusic 4 місяці тому +3

    Nah that's Insane Progress through hard work. Well done👌🏻👍🏻

  • @elisajs22
    @elisajs22 Місяць тому +7

    this is really good! One advice though: try to play less fast. Then you could really try to get the method better, and even if it’s not as fast as the normal music, it will be just as good (like for example: fantasie impromptue: you play really fast and we hear you losing control and coordination of your fingers due to the speed).
    ps: i was like that too as a beginner, it’s been 12 years now, and I still do it sometimes, common mistake.

  • @neeyy.___
    @neeyy.___ 4 місяці тому +8

    Are you a alien your progression is amazing

  • @little_old_fox
    @little_old_fox 5 місяців тому +4

    I love watching your progress, you play beautifully. I as well am learning paino.

  • @JodiaHo
    @JodiaHo 5 місяців тому +5

    keep on going I know your gonna be a great pianist one day!

  • @cicifromotherworld
    @cicifromotherworld 2 місяці тому

    Really am impressed by how you learn so much in a year. It’s my third year learning piano already and I still can’t read note. I think it’s because I didn’t really put much effort on it, after watching your video motivated me to take it seriously this time. I’ll be practicing for real this time!

  • @MDZS.TGCF.
    @MDZS.TGCF. 2 місяці тому +2

    Really talented!! U ate❤
    Rmb to learn reading sheet music though, I know it might be hard but u get familiar with it and it really helps! It might take some time but TRUST THE PROCESS

  • @_AultraGreen_
    @_AultraGreen_ 5 місяців тому +17

    Learning music sheets is very easy and would help you learn whateevr u want without uaving to remember it all. A suggestion is to just look at read the wikipedia page "list of musical symbols" i learnt it from thete and since i can just read and learn whatever i want, well not everytjikg ofc

  • @kosuken
    @kosuken 26 днів тому +2

    that's crazy, I'm almost a decade into piano and I think ur better then me xD

  • @SophiaIsPikachu
    @SophiaIsPikachu 4 місяці тому +3

    Bro ur 3 month progress is my 5 yr progress :0 Like ur cubes!

  • @ahemoo
    @ahemoo 2 місяці тому +1

    month 2 progress was insane!

  • @BeanieResonance
    @BeanieResonance 5 місяців тому +5

    Wow! This is so inspiring! Thank you!🤩

    • @nilwendil
      @nilwendil 5 місяців тому +5

      No. It's an example what you shouldn't do

    • @celinamodi9492
      @celinamodi9492 4 місяці тому

      @@nilwendilwhy

    • @randomplaypiano
      @randomplaypiano  4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@celinamodi9492 because i learned with synthesia + the pieces are above my level

  • @NotesbyTom
    @NotesbyTom 5 місяців тому +4

    Awesome progress!! I just started so seeing this is great inspiration for me 🙏🏼

    • @randomplaypiano
      @randomplaypiano  5 місяців тому +1

      i'm glad if this video can inspire you

  • @clofh
    @clofh 4 місяці тому

    keep going mate, i still have not properly learnt it even if i was in a piano class back in 2015. It's been 9 years since and I'm still passionate to learn my favorite songs and compose music.

  • @RyanMaterna_Composer
    @RyanMaterna_Composer 4 місяці тому +1

    You're doing great, keep going!

  • @judemichalski2488
    @judemichalski2488 4 місяці тому +1

    I started playing piano about 1 year ago I also watched piano synthesia videos to learn fur Elise and the Turkish match I learned as my first to pieces I then learned lots of easier songs that weren’t classical. Later I came back to classical after learning Un sospiro if I could recommend you one song it would be passacaglia it has the same type of melody which made me fall in love with Un sospiro and moonlight sonata that I couldn’t find anywhere other than insanely hard Liszt pieces and trust me I’ve searched but it is now one of my favorite pieces to play and hear

  • @jammerlammer546
    @jammerlammer546 6 місяців тому +65

    Eat your heart out r/pianolearning, this guy just brute forced a grade 8 piece in 7 months.

    • @randomplaypiano
      @randomplaypiano  6 місяців тому +8

      what does a “grade 8” represent? i don't really know how conservatory work

    • @veryrealcat
      @veryrealcat 5 місяців тому +1

      i mean the piece is not that hard

    • @jammerlammer546
      @jammerlammer546 5 місяців тому +6

      @@veryrealcat we are about to start the spark that creates the second fanchen

    • @kemalavicennafaza8985
      @kemalavicennafaza8985 5 місяців тому +12

      ​@@randomplaypianoIf you play Geometry Dash you might be the type of person who jump from Deadlocked to Bloodbath, is it wrong? No but not efficient. You probably can play easy to insane demon first than try harder level

    • @SurprisedGarterSnake-eh7tk
      @SurprisedGarterSnake-eh7tk 5 місяців тому +4

      ​@@kemalavicennafaza8985ain't no way, you play geometry dash that's sick. How many demons have you completed

  • @rainjohnfelix6927
    @rainjohnfelix6927 Місяць тому

    You just earned a sub I also just got a electric piano and I found your vid I'm struggling to know what to do first and this helped me follow a guide thanks.❤

  • @maxwalsh9950
    @maxwalsh9950 5 місяців тому +1

    Well done! Keep going (as long as you want to) :)

  • @mei-cacao
    @mei-cacao 16 днів тому +2

    heyy, ur progress is rlly good!! little piece of advice tho: i honestly think u should work on technique more than fast-paced show-off songs bcs from what im hearing ur technique is a quite lackluster for most of them rn and anyone with piano experience can tell😅 but hey this is already amazing good job!

  • @5713pf
    @5713pf 4 місяці тому +6

    Try getting a teacher, its expensive but 100% worth it. Hope you continue to play ❤

  • @piano_doll
    @piano_doll 4 місяці тому

    You are so amazing and inspiring!!

  • @MesterMonata
    @MesterMonata 5 місяців тому +26

    23:12 this was me half a year ago desperately trying to play this piece and it wasn’t worth it. you will develop muscle memory of you playing witch makes it way harder to play even then you have become good enough. trust me, pls try to learn pieces at your level before trying things like this. you have so much talent so pls don’t let it go to waste🙏 (btw English is now my first language so sorry if there is something you don’t understand😅)

    • @shhhidd
      @shhhidd 4 місяці тому

      What do you mean?? Can u explain?

    • @MesterMonata
      @MesterMonata 4 місяці тому +8

      @@shhhidd sorry if i didnt make it clear (as i said before English is not my first language). When you play a piece you will slowly develop muscle memory and that’s good for memorizing pieces BUT. If I you try to play a piece that is waaay to hard for your level (in this case la Campanella) were you won’t be able to play the right notes, play in the right tempo or using the right technique but play it anyways, muscle memory is a bad thing because instead of memorizing you playing the piece right, you will memorize playing it wrong. So when you one day will be able to play the piece, it will be much harder because you first have to basically erase ALL of your previous playing of the piece because you played it wrong.

    • @MesterMonata
      @MesterMonata 4 місяці тому +1

      Hope you will understand

    • @Alexis-hn1uk
      @Alexis-hn1uk 4 місяці тому +6

      @@MesterMonata Totally clear, and i agree with you, its always a bad idea to try learning pieces that are too hard

  • @emlio847
    @emlio847 6 місяців тому +7

    I love how as you progressively got better and better, the piano also got progressively more epic 🗿
    You got very quickly good at it, great progress! Don't ever stop practicing

  • @rachelisverycoo
    @rachelisverycoo 3 місяці тому +2

    NOCTURNE IN 9 MONTHS OMG THATS ACTUALLY SO GOOD

  • @rachelisverycoo
    @rachelisverycoo 3 місяці тому

    BUDDY UR TALENTED DONT GIVE UP!!!

  • @Xolten_Official
    @Xolten_Official 5 місяців тому +5

    this is such a glow up with the improving piano and everything

  • @SankarshanGhosh
    @SankarshanGhosh 4 місяці тому

    I've been following a method book and a structured guide on my foundational level of piano. But you have inspired me to also learn more complex pieces on the side, pieces that I actually want to eventually play.😊

    • @ailinkawa
      @ailinkawa 3 місяці тому

      hey, can I ask what books have you consulted? ty:)

    • @SankarshanGhosh
      @SankarshanGhosh 3 місяці тому

      @@ailinkawa I was initially following (still am to some extent) Faber's Adult Piano Adventures books. They have everything from theory, sight ready, technique and repertoire that you may need.
      Although, I'm mainly following PianoTV's online classes at the moment.

  • @maximus34707
    @maximus34707 5 місяців тому +29

    This is the most believable progression I’ve ever seen 😂
    At this point bro is gonna be the next Lang Lang in a year

    • @You-lp7ne
      @You-lp7ne 5 місяців тому +1

      Yeah, he has advanced at about my speed. I only played piano for over two years, and I too can play La Campanella. Not perfectly, but a good majority of it.

    • @AL3_
      @AL3_ 5 місяців тому +6

      ​@@You-lp7ne This isnt possible

    • @You-lp7ne
      @You-lp7ne 5 місяців тому +2

      Maybe not to most people or through traditional piano lessons. I’m just as surprised as you are. There are reason why the person in the above video is also just as good. There might be hidden myth that being self taught has a much higher advantage compared to traditional teaching, since you never have to wait until your piano teacher gives you a difficult piece above your level, you can instead challenge yourself with whatever you’re up for at any time.

    • @AL3_
      @AL3_ 5 місяців тому +10

      @@You-lp7ne the guy in the video seems good, but in reality he is not. it doesn't take much to play difficult pieces if with all these errors, with incorrect technique and without following a rhythm. I think you also don't have an adequate level to play la campanella or anything

    • @You-lp7ne
      @You-lp7ne 5 місяців тому +2

      @@AL3_ But you can also self-teach proper technique. When I first decided to record myself, I then realized how weird my hands looked compared to any piano performance I saw online. My hands looked very crooked and improper. So over the coming months, I have slowly transformed my technique into a more relaxed and efficient way, and overall, more closely identical to performances online. Not perfect yet, but I’m getting there

  • @robeyblade3724
    @robeyblade3724 5 місяців тому +2

    assez dingue le progrès continue comme ca!

  • @TyroonGerald
    @TyroonGerald 5 місяців тому +1

    you hold the motivation I wish I had right now. sigh

  • @anma690
    @anma690 5 місяців тому +4

    thats soo inspiring man

    • @randomplaypiano
      @randomplaypiano  5 місяців тому +1

      i'm glad to read these kinds of comments, thank you

  • @kk.och_
    @kk.och_ 3 місяці тому

    you're doing amazing as a "beginner". this astonishes me since I am also a piano and currently playing libestraume (you should try it out!). great work dude!! keep it up

  • @chilldulguun
    @chilldulguun 2 місяці тому +1

    This can be you if you stay consistent like him

  • @alexplays2221
    @alexplays2221 5 місяців тому +63

    You have talent, but ( I hope you take no offense) you are progressing way to fast, and without learning sheet music? The thing with youtube tutorials and copying hand placements is that it’s always less accurate in many situations. Sheet music allows you to learn pieces completely with it’s dynamics, ornaments, etc. It’s also very important you learn music theory. I recommend buying solo piano books such as the Alfred’s series. They are great books that facilitate learning sheet music and theory. Also, I doubt you can FULLY complete those last few pieces with copying hand placements. Of course we go back to its dynamics and those things. But prove me wrong!

    • @randomplaypiano
      @randomplaypiano  5 місяців тому +6

      you're totally right, i have to

    • @alexplays2221
      @alexplays2221 5 місяців тому +8

      @@randomplaypiano I’m just saying this for your greater good in piano. I hope you improve much more!

  • @lexiedraws
    @lexiedraws 19 днів тому

    Ain't no way i got a simply piano ad before the video (it's playing rn while i'm typing this)

  • @cowblast_
    @cowblast_ 18 днів тому

    this is absolutely crazy

  • @BlueHeadOfficial
    @BlueHeadOfficial 2 місяці тому

    I got a keyboard and I want to learn playing it. I can play a few songs from youtube videos but I want to learn how to read sheet music. This video inspired me to start playing again. Good luck with your progress :D

  • @Potahto_AdoptMe
    @Potahto_AdoptMe Місяць тому

    Omg just wowwwwwwwww! Ive been playing piano for ages and you're playing some songs that took me ages to learn at a much higher skill level hahha, keep going ur doing great! Also I noticed this when you were playing, I think you like to play faster songs? Idk if thats the case but thats true for me they're a lot more excited hahah. If so, then i would recommend you curl your fingers more when your playing, you're currently placing your fingers on the notes really flatly (if thats even a word), when u play u should visualise as if you're kind of holding a tennis bold in your hand, almost every pianist does this and this makes their hands 1. look much more elegant when they're playing lol & 2. you move around much faster when your hands are at this form! not to mention it prevents future damage to ur joints haha. Anyway great job!

  • @MangoPiano
    @MangoPiano 6 місяців тому +3

    Crazy progress dude! Tryna be like you one day

  • @sylvianor_fx
    @sylvianor_fx 3 місяці тому +1

    guysss i been playing the piano for i think 4-5 years but i still can’t learn to read music sheets

    • @BlueHeadOfficial
      @BlueHeadOfficial 2 місяці тому

      I started playing guitar with tabs and I can't read sheet music on guitar. I don't want that to happen on piano so Im going to start by learning sheet music instead of youtube videos (If I can)

  • @emmaskaniner2196
    @emmaskaniner2196 4 місяці тому

    Oh wow this is such an incredible progression! You're learning very fast and I know you'll be great at this in the future if you keep it up! :D I wish you good luck and have fun with your journey. ❤
    New subscriber btw, looking forward to seeing more from you

  • @TonyCharola
    @TonyCharola 5 місяців тому +2

    bro you are a beast in 12 days you do what i do in 1.5 month

  • @antonnguyen526
    @antonnguyen526 5 місяців тому +3

    talented AF

  • @Scientist_1313
    @Scientist_1313 Місяць тому

    DANG YOU LEARNED SO FAST, I am self taught since 2023 but can only do grade 5 pieces

  • @mohmedelmatmen6708
    @mohmedelmatmen6708 6 днів тому

    Dude i literally had the same journey as you of self learning piano 😮

    • @mohmedelmatmen6708
      @mohmedelmatmen6708 6 днів тому

      And still don't know how to read music sheets 😭🙏

  • @Pakl1021
    @Pakl1021 4 місяці тому +1

    Hii! Just want to say that the amount of effort is amazing and the results are turning out great as well! however, I think those pieces that ur currently working on such as La Campanella and Winter Wind etude are still to hard for you as they are insanely difficult. I would strongly recommend you to try easier pieces and try to learn the basics and theory behind them first, even gn they seems like a boring and unnecessary things to learn but after you learn them they will help you more for understanding sheet music and what the composers want to express themselves throughout the piece. Anyway the result of fantaisie improptu was fantastic and I hope to hear more!! Keep the passion as you go even though some time it might be hard but after it you will succeed!❤

  • @MD_JUNAID04
    @MD_JUNAID04 3 місяці тому +1

    +1 Sub
    You have my respect bro
    I'm 19 and playing since a month and I only know to play fur elise
    I need motivation from you to walk on this journey

  • @JosephA-s2s
    @JosephA-s2s 3 місяці тому +2

    Your progress are amazing👏. Hardwork and dedicate is always included to get this but one thing i'd like to ask is that how did you practice your piano, how did you improve so fast. Because i used to play piano not long time ago(around 5 months) i like to play classical pieces but i practiced without any experience. Like i didn't know how to read sheets and didn't learn chords. I used to practice from yt piano cover videos. That's why my improvement is soo slow, can you somehow guide me like how did you just learned to read sheets, any suggestions?😁

  • @PianoShorts_15
    @PianoShorts_15 5 місяців тому +2

    this is amazing!!!!

  • @Kebinoo1885ovich
    @Kebinoo1885ovich Місяць тому

    damn bro you just shattered my ego 🥲🥲🥲🥲

  • @lordanthony0
    @lordanthony0 3 місяці тому +1

    Could you share with us a bit of your learning method? Like, did you study any music theory or was it all just trying to play songs? And did you learn how to read sheet music?

  • @butterkan3584
    @butterkan3584 6 місяців тому +17

    was waiting for the part where you bought a new keyboard

  • @thefoodie1234-d2k
    @thefoodie1234-d2k 3 місяці тому

    Smth i could recommend is that you actually learn sheet music and the scales since these videos sometimes do not give the peice you actually want to listen cause it can help you for me i got taught by a paino teacher and sometimes sheet music does help since they dont show how to sustain except for the quater notes which is hold for 2 notes there are notes like eight notes where you have to play 2 notes in one beat so yea thats it i hope you find this useful because i have been learning paino for about 2 years or so and the harder it gets more poeple tend to quit so try doing a bit of sheet music and i think you can do it it will make it sound much better. And people dont take this too heart ok im just telling because dynamics are actually helpful in making a piece sound better

  • @tsukishima-i-guess
    @tsukishima-i-guess 8 днів тому +1

    i used to play from ages 6 to 13 and you got better than me in 2 months LMAOO

  • @diaryofacat-xo9oq
    @diaryofacat-xo9oq 3 місяці тому

    crazy that you played wet hands on day 19 and I played it on my day 365 haha you progressed a lot faster than I did, good on you! I taught myself to read sheet music because i found synesthesia hard to follow, you're lucky you can learn through synesthesia because a lot of times I want to learn songs from video games or anime and I can't find any sheet music for them. I've also just uploaded my own 1 year self taught piano progress video if you want to check it out :)

  • @MooreMusic12
    @MooreMusic12 2 місяці тому +1

    Wow amazing 🎶🎶🎹🎹🤩👏👏

  • @leosicaa
    @leosicaa 4 місяці тому +1

    Ive been Playing for 3 years and i still learning With the burgmuller 😭

  • @audrickulas7926
    @audrickulas7926 3 місяці тому

    Wet Hands is the first song I learned on Piano back in 2019!

  • @billiesfav
    @billiesfav 5 місяців тому +17

    bro, how are you so good after just three months? I'm here struggling to play with both hands together 😭

    • @fionauys4958
      @fionauys4958 5 місяців тому +7

      Hes not good

    • @Night_tuber
      @Night_tuber 5 місяців тому

      ​@@fionauys4958He played fantesie impromtu

    • @randomplaypiano
      @randomplaypiano  5 місяців тому +5

      ​@@fionauys4958 true, i'm not

    • @travellingstuds66
      @travellingstuds66 3 місяці тому +3

      @@randomplaypianoyou are don’t listen to that guy