You are so kind; viewing the hand movements is what convinces me that I can get further with this and many other pianistic expressions. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Liszt is the most special spirit to me and it was a pleasure to listen to your speak about him in this video. Your efforts here are also most admirable. No doubt many people will learn from your excellent tutorship. I share this video on my G+ channel as a modest attempt to promote your YT channel.
The dream of the loaf I done called earl shoaff He said get your bread up so that’s what I wrote A couple summers later I was F ing like a stoat Supermodels and celebs, I hit the motherload
Dear Paul As usual great work. I’m slowly working my way through this piece. It’s a bit beyond me I suspect but with your help going to give it a go. Sandy
I think I like #6 the best, or maybe #8, it's just so hard to tell. Something I found out about the sostenuto and sustain pedals through my own experimenting with my digital piano, is that if you hold the sustain and then push down on the sostenuto pedal before you have lifted up on the sustain, it ends up just continuing the sustain as if you are holding all the keys down and the mutes on the piano are all up, not just the keys that you ARE holding, so that's the only issue with doing that. I don't know if a real piano would react the same, but I would assume that it would, I don't have an inexpensive digital piano. :p
Why do you have to play that difficult part so fast? Why why why????? I can't read notes so I have to learn those parts i can't pick up from hearing through watching, and you really make it no easy. Cant you play the fast parts slower? About half the speed. Pleeeeaaaaasseeeeee!!!!
You are so kind; viewing the hand movements is what convinces me that I can get further with this and many other pianistic expressions. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Liszt is the most special spirit to me and it was a pleasure to listen to your speak about him in this video. Your efforts here are also most admirable. No doubt many people will learn from your excellent tutorship. I share this video on my G+ channel as a modest attempt to promote your YT channel.
Thank you very much for all your tutorial videos - it is alway a joy for me to whatch them and a big motivator. good look and all the best!
You say "Laibestraum", that means "The dream of the loaf", it's pronounced "Liebestraum" -> say: "leebystraum"... Thanks f. t. video
LeebEstraum
E in not i of India but e of eco eco is not icone but E of waltEr, English speaking people do mistake with E and i
Dum Mag in Hoch-Deutsch phonetic spelling, it is a [schwa], not an [E] or [Y] or [I].
lmao
The dream of the loaf I done called earl shoaff
He said get your bread up so that’s what I wrote
A couple summers later I was F ing like a stoat
Supermodels and celebs, I hit the motherload
Amazing video tutorial Paul!
Soy su fans Paul, ojala entendiese sus tutoriales, soy de España, saludos!
Really appreciate the history part of it as well :D
Amazing tutorial, your efforts are greatly appreciated.
wow!! love your play and guide
wow, you aren't human....this is impressive
Gracias , I love it !!!Tank you!!!
Dear Paul
As usual great work. I’m slowly working my way through this piece. It’s a bit beyond me I suspect but with your help going to give it a go.
Sandy
This is somehow easier to learn than the first cadenza was :)
For me it's a lot harder but congrats on doing it :)
I wish it was this situation with me😭
Well done Paul, this helps a lot! Thanks
Love your tutorials!
Thank you so much!
17 hours a day...
i wonder how long paul practiced/practices for
Paul, what has happened to your Facebook page with the images? Seems to have gone. :-(
increíble!
I think I like #6 the best, or maybe #8, it's just so hard to tell.
Something I found out about the sostenuto and sustain pedals through my own experimenting with my digital piano, is that if you hold the sustain and then push down on the sostenuto pedal before you have lifted up on the sustain, it ends up just continuing the sustain as if you are holding all the keys down and the mutes on the piano are all up, not just the keys that you ARE holding, so that's the only issue with doing that. I don't know if a real piano would react the same, but I would assume that it would, I don't have an inexpensive digital piano. :p
13:10
@@bboyo8307 what about it? 🤔
@@TS_Mind_Swept Paul describes in the video the usage of both pedals on a real piano although you asked yourself this question.
@@bboyo8307 Ik the individual usage, I was talking about combined
The Facebook photos of the fingerings are not there. Anybody download them before they disappeared and be willing to share?
Screenshot them
@@alexismandelias exactly what I did lol
I can easily do the right hand but the left hand is so hard 😭
Are you being affected by the civil unrest in Bangkok at the moment Paul?
My wife and I follow political events closely in Thailand and have for many years. The current unrest has not affected us. Thank you for asking.
Wow :-O
Why do you have to play that difficult part so fast? Why why why????? I can't read notes so I have to learn those parts i can't pick up from hearing through watching, and you really make it no easy. Cant you play the fast parts slower? About half the speed. Pleeeeaaaaasseeeeee!!!!
have you tried synthesia? :)
KL M This is impossible to learn without being able to read music. reading music isn't difficult, just practice
Excuse me? You are trying to learn repertoire like this just by listening? That won't get you far