1 Min, 10 Min, 1 Hour Challenge: Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 - FRISKA - Franz Liszt
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
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#pianochallenge #1min10min1hour #friska
Challenge accepted🥵 Who has already played this piece? These challenges are always little fun projects full of surprises and things to learn - if you would like me to do this on any other piece, please tell me in the comments! Have a great week everyone!!!😊
ich habs probiert dann aufgegeben xD
could you try mazeppa by liszt
Kyle Landry - Howl’s moving castle theme
I tried it too, its way to fast!!!
You should Ballade no 1 or Etude Op 10 no 12 "Revolutionary Etude"
It was just a warm-up to composing.
Wut
Sir Franz you are the best!
How did you find this so quickly :O
Stop flexin, Liszt
Agree
My neighbours grandchild brought me back down to earth last week by asking me to play the "Tom and Jerry music".
I said I didn't know it,and she stamped her foot and told me I did.
Then I realised it was this.
Bless her
Haha, most of us know This piece only because of tom and jerry, lol
Could also be Grande Valse Brillante Op. 18 :) i think that one is a lot eaiser than this one (although also difficult) but certainly not as difficult as this.
So so many times i lived it, so unbearable situation. I empathize totally with you.
So long time studying Beethoven, Chopin, Rachmaninoff for finally ending with Tom and Jerry.
N@@arvindiyer1649no
U know she is good when ur 1 year progession on friska is her 1 hour progression...
yes😧...
Thanks for reminding me😡😭😭😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂😂
Well I havent been playing most my life.
and you realize that you are suck on the piano
that’s her job and she probably started very young... so no need to compare. progress is progress keep going thru your own pace.
I am always amazed by her rapid progress on these 1m/10m/1h challenges. Her initial sight readings are usually better than most medium players after working a piece for a month.
Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin approves the new camera angle
@Franz Liszt maybe doing a collab or something?
@Franz Liszt Can i get a pre-offer?
I’m surprised as a classical pianist she hasn’t played these pieces….
these pieces only blew up recently because of media
edit: nevermind, guess I'm dumb, scroll down!
Yeah like how
@@sooccc well that's just not true
@@sooccc No they didn't, Liszt's Hungarian rhapsody has been a staple of any advanced classical pianist repertoire. This piece has also been extremely popular ever since it's inception in 1847. Became even more popular in the 1940s when it was frequently featured in popular cartoons.
Do you know how much time it Takes to properly learn a piece and how many pieces There are?
That was awesome! Very popular difficult piece, but I would love to see you doing this challenge to a piece that you can actually finish in 1h. I don't know, some popular suggestions: Schumann - Traumarei; Chopin - Nocturne in E flat major, or Raindrop Prelude, or Minute Waltz; Liszt - Consolation No.3; Rachmaninoff - Prelude in C sharp minor; Mendelssohn - lieder ohne worte Op.30 No.6.
@Gísiu Wolf yeah, that is also a great one. I love all Mendelssohn's Lieder Ohne Worte. Really great collection of beautiful pieces!
If she heard Traumarei before I’m pretty sure she could just sight read it… ofc there will be improvements with one hour version but it won’t be anything major.
@@sakarasomapa Yeah, you are probably right. But I think that could be interesting as well, to see the fine tuning adjustments that she would work on to put the piece to a high level standard.
You can’t finish a piece in only one hour. There is so much more to it than “playing the right notes”
@@philip.stigaard I can't, but she can haha. I agree, there is a lot more than playing the right notes and one could argue that a piece is never truly finished as there are always some fine tunning details that you can improve. But I meant finish in the sense of playing throught the entire piece.
HAHAHAH 8:23 is too good. That's me. "OoooOOOooH shIiiiIIitTT" in tune to the melody 🤣 Also wooooo part 2. Love the commentary, love the new angle, love Lizst. Keep it up!
Liszt not lizst
A brave move to show the world the imperfectness of learning. The cross handed pieces I remember weren't that difficult ( Beethoven Pathetique, Mozart Sonata 11 ). I learned them in my teens and love to play them till today. Now I'm a 53 year old german truckdriver and so thankfull for the ability to escape the everyday life by playing piano. Good to see that even highly skilled artists like you struggle a bit to learn something new ;-) Great video!!
I love the fact she only wears table tennis shirts
As a drummer who loves piano, I went on to learn the first 3 pages of Grieg's piano concerto. It took me around 6 months to be able to read them and totally butcher it on the piano but it was exhilarating :p I remain amazed by people who are able to play such incredibly difficult pieces in a few minutes. And I remain bad at reading even my drum scores.
oo i remember playing grieg well goodluck on your next pieces
IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE!!! GREAT JOB!
Omg, you did it in 1 hour and 11 minutes what i did in almost 3 months, you are amazing, i really want to see the second part of this challenge!!!!
Practice practice (hopefully you get the ref otherwise ignore that)
This is one of my dream pieces. I’ve only been playing 6 months though so it’s a long, long way off
you'll get there someday! :)
@@user-gn1kb2zx6b nothing too amazing. For example I can play the easier part of Fur Elise fine and now find that when I start to learn a new piece it’s a lot easier than it used to be.
@@SC-wk2mt thanks, hopefully haha.
it's always been one of my dream pieces. I hadn't been playing much the last 10 years or so since college but got back into it recently with some chopin and campanella. I started this piece like 8-9 days ago and am pretty close. Just keep at it. One thing is learning all the different scales and whatnot. This song jumps from F sharp minor to C # minor and all around to F# major and C# major and A major. If you try to read every note every time you play it would be alot of pain. But with time you get comfortable playing in any key. I swear I still don't like playing in Bb minor. I mean i can just fine but every other key is like automatic and that one just doesn't come quite as naturally. But there's so much repetition of different.. motifs? passages? in this song, just dressed up differently. In different octaves or with thirds added or in multiple keys. The bass line is always changing but still super repetitive if you know what key you're playing in. for instance, the little squeaky kinda chromatic flourishes (for instance right before the 3-4 octave run up a major scale) is a sequence used in F# major C# major and A major. if you're comfortable in those keys you know it would be F-A, D-F, B-D, G-B with a 5 chord in the bass, then C-E, G-C, E-G, C (if you were playing in C major). I'd say just don't rush it, unless thats what you enjoy. It will take some time to be able to play at that speed repeated notes especially. I would assume at least. Since i know the song in my head also helps too, and ive been trying to listen to it every day or so to help learn it. This part she played in the video right here is probably the most fun part to play. The beginning of friska, but my favorite is the second half she played here, the second page basically. The build up to the main theme (duh dun dun DUM- duh dun dun DUM duh dun dun dUM--dh dun dun DUM, da doo doo DA, la la la LA dun duh duh DUMB!) I think I'm sleep deprived, sorry. Good video.
Im also playing for about 6 months now :)
2 pages in an hour. I heard someone say you should spend and hour in each page of a University level ‘hard’ maths text book. Sounds similar.
2 pages in an hour with the quality she did is just INSANE
If only I could do 2 pages in an hour
As one perfectionist to another, you may not have gotten as far as you wanted but you still rock!
The next song for the next video could be Liszt - Transcendental Étude "Mazeppa" (S. 139 No. 4).
@Franz Liszt Piece of cake?
Can you do this challenge with anyof Chopin’s ballades or a Transcendental etude from Liszt, like no 8?
I think there won't be time for her to get to the part of the "octave jumps" of Wilde Jagd, it's there at the end.
Do you think "Feux Follets" might be a better idea?
you like to watch her suffer
@@libEluLLah In my case, I just download the video audio to cut only the part of the result that she plays. (But I also watch the entire video when I have time).
Although, from what I understand, the purpose of this type of video is as much entertainment, as how much a professional musician can get by training such music in 1 min, 10 min and 1 hour, or also to illustrate how a professional musician practices a song from scratch, using your tactics and explaining them...
So I think the intention is not just to see someone suffer.
She already knows every Chopin’s etude:(
@@ByNormal it was a joke chill
this is one of my top 4 favorite pieces, and I literally had goosebumps seeing you practice, amazing! The sound quality (of both the capture as well as the piano itself) is excellent, and it is well complimented by the ingenious piece as well as your brilliant technique. A great video!
I LOVE the new camera angle✨
FINALLY!!!!!!!!! Thanks for bringing this after 4 months of requesting 😀👍. Now next we want the friska of H.R. no. 2
Bravo! You did in 1 hour that I have been trying to do all my life since I was 10 years old. I am 70 now and have totally given up ever being able to play that part of the piece. It is easy to play it at half speed but next to impossible at full speed like you did. WOW I am just amazed at your ability.
YESS HR2!!! Thats gonna be a great video!!
Annique has blessed us today:)
Can you plssss do Chopin's winter wind? It whould be awsome
@Mat Stan yeah, but is so hard to catch the tehnique, and the speed
She played all Chopin Etudes already :) it’s part of her repertoire. check out her Instagram.
@@coleptera180 goddammit
It's too easy
For the first 10 seconds... Then comes Chopin's wind that scoots your chromatic scale practise
I found your channel today and I love your videos, you show that mistakes are part of the process and the importance of how to practice and practice itself. awesome job!
Yeah, the second camera angle is really nice!
Unfassbar GUT! Ich weiß nicht wie lange ich auf das schon gewartet habe. Meinen Respekt! Irgendwann wirst du mindestens 500.000 Abos kriegen. Cooler Kontent! Vereinigen diese Format ist echt eine gute Idee. Weiter so!
I’ve played a good amount of pieces that cross hands I wouldn’t say that they are super difficult but they are fun! Also love the new camera angle!
Großes uff 😳😳 Wahnsinn wie schnell du das spielen kannst - riesen Respekt 👌👌
The new camera angle rocks! As well as your performance 👍
Your best 1/10/1 hour challenge yet. Loved your explanations during the 1 hour session
I love these videos, it‘s just so much fun to watch. Keep up the great work
Franz L was a madman!!! My favorite composer...i wish they made a movie on his life...to spontaneously bomb out 32nd notes and qaurter double sharps...is to hear and see spud at alevel that fast all on your own..is just powerful !!! I want to learn how to play it😊
Chopin ballade no.1 Plssssssss. Love from Malaysia
You are still amazing. That was so entertaining. I look forward to the fun in part II.
Nice! Insanely well played for an hour XD
The tempo was kept at a good speed without error on one hour, the speed is hard I do admit especially with the middle part done, but insanely well done.
Something is satisfying about watching someone learn a song and get better at it.
I am an intermediate piano player who loves Listz, and I’ve been working on this song Almost exclusively for over a year. I’ve not even gotten all the way through yet, much less worked out all the inaccuracies. It’s tough
The lighting looks so natural
A suggestion for the next challenge: ‘Chaconne’ Bach Busoni
YES!
Oohh is that the one for left hand only?
@@maupieman No. The left hand-version is by Brahms. Busonis is for both.
I love this piece so much. A true masterpiece by Liszt.
I absolutely love the new angle of the camera❤
Tom did not struggle with this and he even had an annoying mouse sabotaging him!
I really liked the new angle! I also really liked the vocal narration in the hour section. As someone new to learning piano, this was really helpful to understanding your process.
I am currently learning this piece and I only play the piano for 4 years. I can say it’s going pretty good. I have learnt the first part of it and almost half of the Friska part. Imo the hardest part is the left hand but after a week I have gotten used to it
YAY SHE FINALLY DID IT I'VE BEEN WAITING SO LONG FOR THIS!!!!!!! I LOVE IT!! JUST TOO GOOD
Nocturne in C sharp minor by Chopin? You're above pro level so that'll be pretty easy for someone on your level!❤️😀
She would sight read that easily.
well its super easy
@@rashmitiwari6048 barely an inconvenience.
The timbre of your piano is gorgeous!
My most loved part is friska i dont listen to lassan i directly skip to friska
That new angle is great!
Great piece and great job, but could you do Rachmaninow's Sonata no.2 in b-flat minor next?
I would love to see the result of a practice session of that piece.
I honestly think it's a coincidence, but a few days ago I asked you for this song just this part and I don't know if you paid attention to me but thank you anyway because I really wanted to see you play this song.
THANK YOU
And now you can make this challenge with Sonata No. 8 in A minor, K. 310 of Mozart please? or with Chopin - Etude Op. 10 No. 4
Great video as always!
I’m actually hoping you might do the entirety of friska in this piece as friska’s part in Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 is honestly beautiful and never tiring to hear over and over again :)
Please make this challenge with Rachmaninoff - Liebeslied Love’s sorrow
One of the hardest pieces🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
her 15 first seconds was better than my 15 days
Holy the last performance is so good.lol I literally need a month to go to that part.Love your videos btw
I've spent almost two months now practicing just Lassan, and I'm still tackling those massive arpeggios. Great job for just one hour!
Not only you did a first try, but WILLINGLY went for a 2nd one.
Absolute smacker of a piece. Great job! Super cool content here!
Can you do this challenge with "Un sospiro" Franz liszt Trois etude de concerto? 😊
The second cam is insane nice
Later " grand galop chromatique" liszt. Please 👀
As someone learning this piece right now, your tips on the small "impulses" is so helpful!
Deffo appreciate the new camera angle!!!!! It’s great thanks for all your hard work!!
Thank you for sharing this. What I found very interesting is, that in the beginning, around 1:57, when you where slow and still unsure, there was a mystical magic in your play, if the Master Liszt himself would be present for a while, it was touching. But while getting better and faster, the technical level increased but the magic decreased. I think it was about the pedal and the switch between left and right, but I’m not sure. I would wish to feel the magic when you play it after the exercise. Do you feel what I mean?
noch nieeee so früh da gewesen 😂
I’ve been playing piano for 3 years and I don’t think I could play this if I practiced for 3 hrs a day every day for a year 🤦♂️
For some reason i read the title 1min, 10 min, 10 hours lol. But anyways, new subscriber!
The Liszt was be incredible!!!!!
You are very good pianist!!!!!!!!
👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
I love the camera angle!!
YEAH PART TWO
Beautiful performance! Could you try Claire de Lune or Vivaldi-Summer (The Four Seasons) next? Love the video, new sub:)
Favourite UA-camr posted again!!!!
Being semi ambidextrous, I have never had any problems with crossing hands
No way!! i am too
You borought tears on my eyes. Doesn’t happen too often at my age. Thank you!
second camera angel for the win
Anxiously waiting for a table tennis video from you!
waiting for part 2!
YES HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY no.2 nice one Annique thank you
(Love the new camera angle too)
awesome job for such a so short time! I once started practicing this piece but i quit.. It would be perfect to see you trying Liszt's Transcendental Etude No 5 feux Follets
The second camera is so cool! 😎😁🎥
"Have you ever played a piece with crossed hands?"
Me practisicing Für Elise only the first treble clef part: ...
me with the first piano part of bohemian rhapsody
Yeeeeeees that’s the video I was waiting for !!!
*Suddenly realizes this is the song Tom plays in Cat Concerto*
Me in the beginning not realizing it was from tom and jerry
Me at the end still not realizing
Lol
i really hope she plays the next part i don’t know what it’s called but it’s my favorite part of hungarian rhapsody no.2
Cadenza
But you can’t hear
Is it just me that thinks it's super strange that a pianist at such a high level, has never played some of the most famous piano pieces ever? Very fortunately for her, since she happens to be a UA-camr too, it JUST happens to be the kind of pieces that people search for the most on youtube. What a convenient coincident.
Reminds me of movie-reaction channels with people who understand movies, cinematography, movie history etc very well and deeply. But react for the "first time" to every famous movies everybody in the world has seen many times. Coincidence that so many movie experts have never seen a single famous movie, that there is the most demand for on youtube? Convenient or just fake?
The girl in the video is clearly very talented and I would love to see content with her playing piano. But it turns me off when it seems like fake content, trying to fool me. But I don't know, maybe she managed to achieve this level by never playing a single famous piece which just happens to be convenient for youtube views. 🤷♂️ Unlikely things do happen. But since so many unlikely things seem to happen in most youtube channels starving for views, statistically the majority must be lying (if not all).
Just looked at the most viewed videos on the channel, most are "1 min, 10 min, 1 hour" challenges. With pieces like:
Liszt - La Campanella
Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No.2
Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata Op 27 No 2
Chopin - Fantaisie Impromptu op 66
Debussy - Arabesque No.1
Debussy - Clair de Lune
Mozart - Alla Turca (KV331)
Rachmaninoff - Moment Musicaux Op.16 No.4
Flight of the Bumblebee
Chopin - Etude No.2
Beethoven - Piano Sonata no 17, Op.31 No.2 "Tempest"
I have myself played (or attempted to play) several of these pieces. All classical pianists I know (not as good as the girl in the video, but better than me), have played almost all of these.
Just a piece of advice. This might give you lots of viewers in the short term. But I will not take long before many other channels will make jokes about this concept and your channels ends up as a joke, which you don't deserve as you are clearly talented. I encourage you to ignore the gen-z impulses for quick internet fame for any price, and build up a solid thing instead (I know, spoken like boomer).
I agree with you my man
I learnt this at 13...it was a difficult piece, but I do enjoy the sound!
Great camera angle! You're an angel!
i'm the only one who reminds bugs bunny and his childhood with this song
No you aren’t
Sight reading is a serious skill for any musician
She said she has never played these but she 100% has, still makes a good video without lying
Annique....you have no idea how impatiently I've been waiting for your upload 🥵.....hands still great as ever
I love the new camera angle and the way you play the piano as well.
Un sospiro by Liszt is designed to help with hand crossings it really does make any other type of hand crossings in other pieces simple after learning it to a good level.
in fact, the caemra angle that you proposed is just perfect !!
And here I am just simply wishing to reach your one minute in 10 years..
Really cool new angle btw it’s very fun to be able you see what’s happening more clearly.
You've got me hooked on these challenges and SOOOO tempted to try one of my own! Your fingers are so fast!
I loved the new camera angle