Is the “a tempo” in the last line measure 46 referring to the tempo at the beginning of the entire etude or the tempo at the key change into A major section? I’m hearing it done both ways.
@@LanceSuzukiI think since there’s a slur over that turn, the D would be added to the turn, and just connect to the dotted 16th D. I’m probably wrong, that’s just how I see it.
The kids in Texas who are lucky enough to have watched this video are at a distinct advantage! I have enjoyed this video and your performance.
❤️ Thanks so much, and thanks for watching!
Sounds just like raindrops around 3:40, just lovely ❤
3:14
Thanks for this very informative detailed lesson
Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed! ❤️
So beautiful.
Thanks! I really ❤️ playing this etude…so much great music in there!
Thank you sow much for the video I understand the ornaments, what the words, and rhythms way better ❤❤❤
Great!! Thanks and happy practicing!! ❤️❤️
Is the “a tempo” in the last line measure 46 referring to the tempo at the beginning of the entire etude or the tempo at the key change into A major section? I’m hearing it done both ways.
What key is this in?
everything is natural unless there are accidentals, for the second part there is a key change
Wouldnt there have to be a D at the end of the second turn in measure 3 then followed by the dotted 16th D, 32nd E?
Great question! IMO, you do not have to play the D twice in the second turn. Just add E-D-C# between the two Ds written.
@@LanceSuzukiI think since there’s a slur over that turn, the D would be added to the turn, and just connect to the dotted 16th D. I’m probably wrong, that’s just how I see it.
how do you play like the first measure cuz I don’t understand the little sign
I explain which notes to play in the tutorial. Check out around 6:45 and happy practicing.