I can't get enough of your videos! You remind me of the teacher I studied with for 13 years. You have beautiful technique and a great talent for communicating effective practice strategies.
Others: watching this video to actually learn how to practice efficiently Me: slowing down to 0.25 speed to copy down fingerings Anyway this is brilliant thank you
Hello Paul im a great fan of your videos and i was hoping one day you could make a video of your self about your background on music and how did you end up in Thailand as a classical musician? do you perform publicly or do you teach other then on youtube?
Thanks, Paul! I can't say that enough. You surely is helping me a lot even tho I'm a complete noob. It's nice to have this sort of breakdown on technique. Thanks again!
They want me to play this for an audition, up to bar 60. In four days? You’re having a laugh...well, maybe some real pianists can do it, but I don’t think I can...
I usually don't go on youtube to search for tutorial vids cuz I'm usually good to learn stuff on my own... But the left hand arpeggiated notes are tough. Mainly because I want to be pedalling the bass notes so that they are sustained, all the while making the melody fully legato, at least in sound. But that's impossible, isn't it? Is there a way to do so? In your playing I notice that you pedal on the melody note so the bass is not sustained. I guess the melody is higher priority but if the bass isn't sustained for at least its given note value, it sounds a bit empty, no? Any solutions in mind? I'd prefer not to cheat by playing the melody with my right hand... Any responses are appreciated, thanks.
Old question, but here is the answer: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_pedals#Sostenuto_pedal Unfortunately this virtually never exists on uprights. Most decent grands will have it though.
The sheet music version I dowloaded by Yakov Milstein tells you when you push the pedal (sorry about musical language I'm self taught so don't know much) until bar 6 on my music when it says sempre pedule for the rest of the song including the cadenzas.Do you think I should take the pedal away for the cadenzas? The thing is I cannot sight read annotate the notes and to have to re do that on different music would be a huge pain plus re learning part of the song in terms of pedal. This is my version imslp.org/wiki/File:Liszt_-_S541_Liebestraume_No1_(russian).pdf (It just happens to be Russian)
You make a playlist of Liszt tutorials of other piece by him? I think the cadenzas in Un Sospiro are difficult personally and you already did a performance of that piece already Mr. Barton
Can I come to Krungthepmahanakhon Amonrattanakosin Mahintharayutthaya Mahadilokphop Noppharatratchathaniburirom Udomratchaniwetmahasathan Amonphimanawatansathit Sakkathattiyawitsanukamprasit and give you a hug?
Nice way to get the posers off your back PB, announcing that you can get the sheet music free and from where at the beginning. And it sounds so natural, like your not even trying to fend off those losers with nothing better to do but pick on someone with true talent, You should have thought of that sooner. :p
HOW ARE YOU SO GOOD AT PIANO???? You are a miracle! I’m playing the same piece and you make each part so PERFECT! Much love!
I can't get enough of your videos! You remind me of the teacher I studied with for 13 years. You have beautiful technique and a great talent for communicating effective practice strategies.
Thank you so much for this, I've been struggling a lot with Cadenza 1 and section 5 for technique, and this has been incredibly helpful!
Section 1, bar 1-13
Section 2, bars 14-25
Section 3, bar 26
Section 4, bars 27-37
Section 5, bars 38-41
Section 6, bars 42-50
Section 7, bars 51-59
Section 8, bars 59-60
Section 9, bars 61-76
Section 10, bars 77-85
Others: watching this video to actually learn how to practice efficiently
Me: slowing down to 0.25 speed to copy down fingerings
Anyway this is brilliant thank you
He shows his fingerings in another video
Hello Paul
im a great fan of your videos and i was hoping one day you could make a video of your self about your background on music and how did you end up in Thailand as a classical musician? do you perform publicly or do you teach other then on youtube?
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Wow! The best thing I could have found! Sir, thank you so so much. Love from Israel
So wonderfully executed and explained. Thank you!
Thanks, Paul! I can't say that enough. You surely is helping me a lot even tho I'm a complete noob. It's nice to have this sort of breakdown on technique. Thanks again!
I’d *love* to learn how to play this but it’s only a *dream*
Thank you so much! This is going to be very helpful!
Good golly! Your cadenza is incredible.
I had trouble with the left hand arpeggios of bar 14-25 thanks so much
Paul please tutorial of Czerny Op.365 Etude 15 And 33
They want me to play this for an audition, up to bar 60. In four days? You’re having a laugh...well, maybe some real pianists can do it, but I don’t think I can...
Could you activate the subtitle please? ☺️ Sometimes i dont understand what you say..
I usually don't go on youtube to search for tutorial vids cuz I'm usually good to learn stuff on my own...
But the left hand arpeggiated notes are tough. Mainly because I want to be pedalling the bass notes so that they are sustained, all the while making the melody fully legato, at least in sound. But that's impossible, isn't it? Is there a way to do so? In your playing I notice that you pedal on the melody note so the bass is not sustained. I guess the melody is higher priority but if the bass isn't sustained for at least its given note value, it sounds a bit empty, no?
Any solutions in mind? I'd prefer not to cheat by playing the melody with my right hand...
Any responses are appreciated, thanks.
Old question, but here is the answer: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_pedals#Sostenuto_pedal
Unfortunately this virtually never exists on uprights. Most decent grands will have it though.
The sheet music version I dowloaded by Yakov Milstein tells you when you push the pedal (sorry about musical language I'm self taught so don't know much) until bar 6 on my music when it says sempre pedule for the rest of the song including the cadenzas.Do you think I should take the pedal away for the cadenzas? The thing is I cannot sight read annotate the notes and to have to re do that on different music would be a huge pain plus re learning part of the song in terms of pedal.
This is my version imslp.org/wiki/File:Liszt_-_S541_Liebestraume_No1_(russian).pdf (It just happens to be Russian)
Hello. When the sheet says Ped do you use the full pedal or do you happen to use half at times ?
You make a playlist of Liszt tutorials of other piece by him? I think the cadenzas in Un Sospiro are difficult personally and you already did a performance of that piece already Mr. Barton
already did a performance of that piece already?
***** talking in circles is my specialty which is mt specialty
superjam18 ....2 years later
0MindSwept0 ain't it wonderful?
superjam18 Suuuure, why not
What is the piece in the beginning?
Oops, I forgot to ask, overall which do you think is harder, this one or "In the Hall of the Mountain King?
This ohne is allot harder when you listen the whole thing
AtrIn memarmoshrefi well ya, but the way he breaks it down it seems so much easier.
Does anyone have the fingering? The facebook link is down.
Can I come to Krungthepmahanakhon Amonrattanakosin Mahintharayutthaya Mahadilokphop Noppharatratchathaniburirom Udomratchaniwetmahasathan Amonphimanawatansathit Sakkathattiyawitsanukamprasit and give you a hug?
can I come to Bangkok?
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Please maestro turn on your English cc!
Mai mancato il tutorial di alcune parti non capisco perche
Nice way to get the posers off your back PB, announcing that you can get the sheet music free and from where at the beginning. And it sounds so natural, like your not even trying to fend off those losers with nothing better to do but pick on someone with true talent, You should have thought of that sooner. :p
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