This is the 1st video in my tutorial series for the first movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata. To see the full performance, click on the Performance Video link below. In this video, I split the piece up into sections and go through each hand separately, then put the hands together. Take your time and learn each section well before moving on. ❤ Get on my mailing list: bit.ly/3tOoYUU 👉 Join My Facebook Group: bit.ly/3w9o5sH 🎹 Moonlight Sonata Master Class: bit.ly/3CSHilo 🎵 Sheet Music: bit.ly/2HM0U1v ✌ Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/YHZTF3u5y6w/v-deo.html 👉 Performance Video: ua-cam.com/video/JsuhXr2KCaM/v-deo.html 🎹 Schedule a Zoom Coaching: bit.ly/3AeNC5V 👉 ThePianoKeys.com 🎵Sheet Music: bit.ly/2HM0U1v 💲Donate: paypal.me/thepianokeys 💲 Cash App: $ThePianoKeys 🛒 Use this link to buy music equipment: bit.ly/3iOZDq3 👉 MY KEYBOARD - YAMAHA P-125: imp.i114863.net/bRAa9 👉 MY KEYBOARD STAND: imp.i114863.net/DDXKj 👀 Check out my T-Shirts! bit.ly/3DrTzxr
You are such a great teacher, you make it easy to understand and learn. I have just retired and decided to learn a new language....music. Have not played the piano in over 50 years and after 2 weeks of practicing 20 minutes a day, I surprised my wife by playing the first 9 bars...she was shocked! Talk about feeling proud. My goal is to learn the whole first movement by Christmas. Thanks again!
This is by far the best video tutorial. Really depics the music bar by bar and doesn't make me feel incompetent. Love your modifications and how you make sense out of it all. For me as a visual learner, this is amazing. Thank you
You are an amazing teacher in whole of youtube. it was a futile chase to follow many preachers here. i was so desparate to learn it, and now you have solved the problem of LH & RH fingering separately and then synchronised. Best teacher I recommend in youtube. im gonna follow all you lessons. GOD BLESS U alway
I learnt this awhile back. I have not been practicing and I felt like I had forgotten everything I learnt here. I was freaking out because I could not find you for a minute. Thank goodness I found you again to refresh my memory and jump to part II of this amazing tutorial. Gracias.
This is my favorite song of all time. My mom used to play a record (Arthur Rubenstein) of the first movement to get me to sleep when I was a baby. This song can stir up more emotion in me than any other song. I swore to myself that I would learn tp play this before I die. Well...time is now a factor. I'm 65 and have COPD. Up until recently, I only had a 48 key keyboard and it made it diffivult. Now I have a full 88 keys to work with. I think I just might be able to keep my promise to myself. Thank you! I think the best advice you give (that no one else gives) is to learn left and right hands seperately. That makes a big difference! Thank you again!
Best Tutorial, thank you. I learn by watching you play it slowly and rewinding 1000 times and watching the section through again and getting a little farther each time. Thank you for going slowly.
@@ThePianoKeys maestra casese conmigo y asi me enseña piano y a hablar ingles y yo le enseño a hablar español . y lo voy a amar toda mi vida y a cantarle miles de canciones hy fron mexico
Thank God for you! I have learned all of Mozart’s Turkish March from you and now I am starting this one! These are trying times of the world and I was supposed to start a new job today with Catholic Charities, but because of Corona virus, it’s being delayed. I will thankfully be able to spend more time in learning some beautiful piano pieces thanks to you! Stay healthy, mentally and physically and may God bless you and keep you.
The best tutorial ever. Very understandable. I’ve played piano when i was 7 yo. Now i’m almost 40 and having very difficult time in my life, and this just gives me hope, time for myself and stress free time. THANK YOU 🌹🌹🌹
It honestly saved me studying piano and drums Kristina...after losing my mum..aunty and 5 of my friends...helped me to take my mind away from the whole situation
What I found very helpful is although this piece calls for pedal, you played it without the pedal while demonstrating. That made it a lot easier to hear the notes distinctly. Thank you
I may have thanked you before but you deserve it again for taking your time teaching in a very easy to understand way, not getting overly technical , really just covering all the bases where at then end, I really feel I've made progress after each lesson.
The one day I was struggling holding the top note, the next day I was excelling at it effortlessly. Amazing how fast the brain learns over the night. But Beethoven really was a meanie by demanding to press a and b over an octave. This is something I won't be able to get done so easily. Thanks for your alternative on this part.
You're welcome! Beethoven demanded a lot from musicians. Just be glad you're not a vocalist singing his music. :) But, to be fair, the pianos of Beethoven's time were very different from the ones we use today, so it may have not been as difficult to do it as it is now.
also, there a bunch of us who don't understand "middle C" or "G" and can't read music but just want to play so seeing the left hand reference is going to help. My son reads music and is a musical genius but I'm sort of limited in that way, can't read music but I can play by remembering the song and mimicing the sounds.
Thank you dear teacher. The lady is very friendly and explains very well. I am not a beginner but it is as if it were, because I stopped playing a long time ago. I have the score for this piece, and I'm starting to train. Your lesson helped a lot. Thank you so much.
I just from your turkish march video. And find it very helpful! I could literally play any song I want just by watching your videos😃. Best tutorial ever!!!
You are an amazing teacher who knows how to communicate music to your students so well. I will not only subscribe to your UA-cam channel, but will definitely subscribe to your online teachings! Thank you for making this lesson available for us!
@@ThePianoKeys I managed to play the first two/thirds of this tutorial. Thank you so much. The last third with the AB stretch is tough. Kept hitting additional keys while trying the stretch. Maybe with practice, even that will work out someday. Thank you so much, Ma'am. 🙏🙏😊
This is such a helpful tutorial. I've played guitar for years off and on (once almost 30 years off) and just bought a piano less than a week ago. I can mostly read the Treble Clef but struggling yet with the Base Clef. This is one of my favorite classical pieces ( I grew up playing classical on guitar) and your tutorial makes it possible for me to actually learn this as one of my first ever pieces learned. With my lack of experience I'm sure it's a lot more of an uphill battle for me than some here but without such a well done lesson it wouldn't have even been possible! Thank you!
Thanks so much for your kinds words, Steve! If you can read treble clef, you can learn to read bass clef, it's just a matter of disciplining yourself to do it. If you're on Facebook, join my private community, Piano Practice Tips, and we'll support you on your piano journey. Also, check out thepianokeys.com for lots of resources to help you achieve your goals faster while having lots of fun! 😁
Wow, thank you so much for the time and effort you put into this. I’ve dusted off my keyboard after years of dormancy and I’ve been learning things again…it’s so rewarding to be able to make music myself once more. I’ve taught myself the opening of Pathetique and Fur Elise over the past few months and I’ve always wanted to play this one, too. Your breakdown into sections is perfect and I am so grateful 😁
I was waiting for this piece! Everyone is paying attention only for the 3ed movement! But you are friends with the beginners too! I like your style of teaching, because the fingering is the most problematic obstacle to me. But you take away this obstacle. Thank you from the heart!
The Piano Keys hey , please can u give us a tutorial of felitsa by yanni plz the way you teach is so wonderful. my eng is not so gud by plz felitsa is 1 song i want to learn but i dont know how to read 9/8 time sign
this is so beautiful! I am from Argentina and I am trying to learn this, first, it was too hard for me, but then it was easy because you have the ability to explain how to play this piece with a lot of patience, you make it slow and that is the perfect way to learn, thank you very much.
I really love your tutorial videos! I am a beginners for 7 months, your videos help me to learn this piece a lot. Great piano tutorial videos! Amazing teacher :)
Thousands of thanks for you! I do enjoy your videos a lot! Could you please consider doing a series tutorial videos of Beethoven Pathetique 2nd Movement? I would be very grateful :) Best wishes to you!
Part 1: Left hand 1:36 Part 1: Right Hand 02:30 Part 1: Hands Together 04:53 _________ Part 2: Left Hand 07:12 Part 2: Right Hand 08:11 (without talking 10:31 13:58 ) Part 2: Hands Together 14:58 (without talking 16:38 ) ____________ Part 3: Left hand 17:37 Part 3: Right hand 18:31 (without talking 20:50 ) Part 3: Hands together 21:50
I started playing 2 weeks ago, and this is the song lol i picked to learn, but now Im doing beginners lesson to actually learn piano, but Moonlight Sonata is my go to just having fun and I got most of 1st movement done, just need a lot of practice still for consistency, finally got the transition down, ...this part just breaks my heart and speaks to me that I had to learn it... you teach very well and a good pace instead of just rushing the chords
@@ThePianoKeys I'm struggling, I don't know if i'm not capable of reacting to the sheet music or it comes with practice, I know the notes on the keys but applying it has been a task, im taking it slowly but maybe my mind just doesn't process it fast, (i can memorize the keys no problem) it's just reading the sheet, I feel like I'm a 1st grader trying to figure out 12 grade homework
This piece has been on my queue for quite some time and I’m finally getting around to it (so many great pieces, so little time😅). I knew you had a tutorial for this so immediately clicked on this because I knew I would learn it best with your great instruction. Thank you so much Marina. Love your channel.
Thank you for making this tutorial! I'm a violinist teaching myself piano, and learning to read and play bass clef is kicking my butt! 😅 Such a big help! Thanks again!
I was 3/4 through learning this entire song..but I no longer have access to a piano. Once I regain access..I'm coming back to conquer this. Thank you for sharing your gift!
YOU ARE AMAZING, I NEVER THOUGHT I CAN DO IT.................. just study this video 4 hours and practice for 1 day and its done fully performance and amazing alternatives ...... thank you so much ..... soon i will paypal you i promise just when i fix my balance ..... you deserve..... keep going .... much love :)
Thank you for your tutorials! I have done a few and just wanted to let you know it helps a lot on the ones where you play the whole part before starting the tutorial so it’s easy to go back and hear both hands together and the speed WHILE learning the part and not after learning the part. Thank you again!
Very much appreciated 🙏🏽, i havent actually took the time to sit and learn a new piece in a while. and its crazy this is only the first MINUTE of the song 😂😂😭😭 *my hands are cramped* 🥴
You're very welcome! Cramped hands are not a good sign - this shows that you are playing with a lot of tension. Please watch this video: ua-cam.com/video/wAasK3nLY_E/v-deo.html
Really great tutorial video! This is the best one on UA-cam for me. It’s easier to follow than some other tutorials and has been making the process of learning this song very easy! Thanks :)
I love your teaching style. Very clear and easy to understand. Purchased your piano keys course for my wife and she is absolutely loving it and learning a lot. Thanks for what you do and please keep them coming :)
Thank you for sharing your expertise on this (what I found) very difficult Beethoven piece. I understood your tutorial very clearly and I'm now able to play this challenging classical piece, not totally proficient yet, but, getting there slowly but surely. Excellent tutorial. Gary from Grindelwald, Tasmania.
im a beginner, jus bought a keyboard and im trying to to play, I got the first part, im struggling with the second but i think i can do it, thank you for this tutorial
You're very welcome! Make sure you're also working on your technique. It's really hard to play pieces without the foundation of teaching your hands how to move at the piano. 😊
Thanks very much for this video, it is just what I needed. It has been a dream to play Moonlight Sonata and I am almost there thanks to this video! God bless you!! :)
Omg I wanted to learn this so much and I’m glad you can help me with this. I started it out but could never remember how to finish and you taught me it and I’m so happy 😁
Your teaching style resonates perfectly with me. I have wanted to learn to play this for years, and this series of tutorials is making it happening. I have also embarked on your technique course. Since doing that, I have noticed that my hands are much more relaxed when I begin a new section of the tutorial. Another eye opener to me was, that the bass cleff doen't have to be played by the left hand only. It makes sense, and I should have figured that out by myself. But now I learned that too :-)
This is the 1st video in my tutorial series for the first movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata. To see the full performance, click on the Performance Video link below. In this video, I split the piece up into sections and go through each hand separately, then put the hands together. Take your time and learn each section well before moving on.
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You are such a great teacher, you make it easy to understand and learn. I have just retired and decided to learn a new language....music. Have not played the piano in over 50 years and after 2 weeks of practicing 20 minutes a day, I surprised my wife by playing the first 9 bars...she was shocked! Talk about feeling proud. My goal is to learn the whole first movement by Christmas. Thanks again!
That's wonderful!
I ❤️ your tutorial. Why? You basically taught your viewers the finger positions. And no so much talk. Direct to the point. No drama!
Thank you!
The best tutorial so far. Thanks! You are a great teacher.
Thanks!
This is by far the best video tutorial. Really depics the music bar by bar and doesn't make me feel incompetent. Love your modifications and how you make sense out of it all. For me as a visual learner, this is amazing. Thank you
Thanks so much for your sweet comment! I'm very happy that this video was helpful for you.
"Measure by measure"
I've always wanted to levar this sonata, finally someone with the skills to do It.
That's great! Enjoy the process!
You’re the best piano teacher! ♥️ Thank you so so much
Thank you!
You are an amazing teacher in whole of youtube. it was a futile chase to follow many preachers here. i was so desparate to learn it, and now you have solved the problem of LH & RH fingering separately and then synchronised. Best teacher I recommend in youtube. im gonna follow all you lessons. GOD BLESS U alway
Thanks so much! I'm happy that you are able to achieve your goal.
I learnt this awhile back. I have not been practicing and I felt like I had forgotten everything I learnt here. I was freaking out because I could not find you for a minute. Thank goodness I found you again to refresh my memory and jump to part II of this amazing tutorial.
Gracias.
You're welcome! Make sure you subscribe and click the bell button so that you can easily find me.
This is my favorite song of all time. My mom used to play a record (Arthur Rubenstein) of the first movement to get me to sleep when I was a baby. This song can stir up more emotion in me than any other song. I swore to myself that I would learn tp play this before I die. Well...time is now a factor. I'm 65 and have COPD. Up until recently, I only had a 48 key keyboard and it made it diffivult. Now I have a full 88 keys to work with. I think I just might be able to keep my promise to myself. Thank you! I think the best advice you give (that no one else gives) is to learn left and right hands seperately. That makes a big difference! Thank you again!
You're very welcome! You can do it!!
You make it so much easier to learn than the other videos and I watched a lot of them.
Thank you! I'm so glad to know that my video is helpful!
4:54 Part 1
4:56 Part 1 Two Hands
7:20 Part 2
21:49 Part 3
Thank you very much ! Much appreciated!
Best Tutorial, thank you. I learn by watching you play it slowly and rewinding 1000 times and watching the section through again and getting a little farther each time. Thank you for going slowly.
It takes lots of practice, for sure!
@@ThePianoKeys maestra casese conmigo y asi me enseña piano y a hablar ingles y yo le enseño a hablar español . y lo voy a amar toda mi vida y a cantarle miles de canciones hy fron mexico
What a great teacher, no matter how many times i pause and replay coz i don't get it, you never complain!
Hahaha, yes, I am SO PATIENT! :)
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Lol
Thank you so much. I had problems in the part 2 to add this G# with the auricular. Now i could do it and will continue. And i have small hands too.
Congratulations!
Thank God for you! I have learned all of Mozart’s Turkish March from you and now I am starting this one! These are trying times of the world and I was supposed to start a new job today with Catholic Charities, but because of Corona virus, it’s being delayed. I will thankfully be able to spend more time in learning some beautiful piano pieces thanks to you! Stay healthy, mentally and physically and may God bless you and keep you.
Thank you! Yes, tough times for all of us. Take care!
The best tutorial ever. Very understandable. I’ve played piano when i was 7 yo. Now i’m almost 40 and having very difficult time in my life, and this just gives me hope, time for myself and stress free time. THANK YOU 🌹🌹🌹
I'm so happy to know that you are taking comfort in this beautiful music.
It honestly saved me studying piano and drums Kristina...after losing my mum..aunty and 5 of my friends...helped me to take my mind away from the whole situation
Merci beaucoup for this.
Welcome!
I cannot begin to thank you enough for sharing your expertise with all of us. Blessings to you.
Thank you so much, I truly appreciate your support!
What I found very helpful is although this piece calls for pedal, you played it without the pedal while demonstrating. That made it a lot easier to hear the notes distinctly. Thank you
You're very welcome!
I may have thanked you before but you deserve it again for taking your time teaching in a very easy to understand way, not getting overly technical , really just covering all the bases where at then end, I really feel I've made progress after each lesson.
You are a wonderful teacher. I love the way you slowly break it down
Thank you so much!
The one day I was struggling holding the top note, the next day I was excelling at it effortlessly. Amazing how fast the brain learns over the night. But Beethoven really was a meanie by demanding to press a and b over an octave. This is something I won't be able to get done so easily. Thanks for your alternative on this part.
You're welcome! Beethoven demanded a lot from musicians. Just be glad you're not a vocalist singing his music. :) But, to be fair, the pianos of Beethoven's time were very different from the ones we use today, so it may have not been as difficult to do it as it is now.
Learned the first 15 minutes of the video in 3 hours. Quite happy with it for my first piece of music. Keyboard arrived this afternoon 😁
Nice work!
I love your style of teaching. its so simple and easy to follow.
Thanks so much!
Ma'am you're the reason I learned the first section and I am progressing further, Thank You Love from India
That makes me so happy! You're very welcome.
Thank you! It’s been three days and I played to 9:45 already!
also, there a bunch of us who don't understand "middle C" or "G" and can't read music but just want to play so seeing the left hand reference is going to help. My son reads music and is a musical genius but I'm sort of limited in that way, can't read music but I can play by remembering the song and mimicing the sounds.
Thank you dear teacher. The lady is very friendly and explains very well. I am not a beginner but it is as if it were, because I stopped playing a long time ago. I have the score for this piece, and I'm starting to train. Your lesson helped a lot. Thank you so much.
You're very welcome!
You are the best at tutorials, I learned Rondo alla turca because of you, now im working on this peice. Thanks
Wow, that's great! Keep going. :)
Just started learning this yesterday. Thanks for your help!
I just from your turkish march video. And find it very helpful! I could literally play any song I want just by watching your videos😃. Best tutorial ever!!!
Thank you!
wow... Beethoven is a genius .. its overwhelming to play
He definitely added a huge gift to the world.
You are an amazing teacher who knows how to communicate music to your students so well. I will not only subscribe to your UA-cam channel, but will definitely subscribe to your online teachings! Thank you for making this lesson available for us!
Thank you! 😃
Thank you so much Marina! you are a wonderful teacher. I am learning a lot with you. Very grateful for your time.😊
Thank you! 😃 I'm so happy to know that you're learning!
Finished this section thanks to you! On to part 2! ❤️
Wonderful!
Very patient and lucid explanation. Though it is still an arduous task for a beginner.
Thanks so much! I agree, it's quite the undertaking! Yet many people have done it, which makes me very happy. 😊
@@ThePianoKeys I managed to play the first two/thirds of this tutorial. Thank you so much. The last third with the AB stretch is tough. Kept hitting additional keys while trying the stretch.
Maybe with practice, even that will work out someday.
Thank you so much, Ma'am. 🙏🙏😊
You, ma'am, are the best teacher ever! I learned fur elise from you and now working on this one!!!! Thank you soooooooo much!!! I love it!!!🥰
Thank you! I'm so glad that you're enjoying learning!
Only the cringy part or the entire thing?
This is such a helpful tutorial. I've played guitar for years off and on (once almost 30 years off) and just bought a piano less than a week ago. I can mostly read the Treble Clef but struggling yet with the Base Clef. This is one of my favorite classical pieces ( I grew up playing classical on guitar) and your tutorial makes it possible for me to actually learn this as one of my first ever pieces learned. With my lack of experience I'm sure it's a lot more of an uphill battle for me than some here but without such a well done lesson it wouldn't have even been possible! Thank you!
Thanks so much for your kinds words, Steve! If you can read treble clef, you can learn to read bass clef, it's just a matter of disciplining yourself to do it. If you're on Facebook, join my private community, Piano Practice Tips, and we'll support you on your piano journey. Also, check out thepianokeys.com for lots of resources to help you achieve your goals faster while having lots of fun! 😁
You are a fantastic teacher. I love the in-depth videos.
Thank you very much!
I haven’t played the piano before and I can now play part 1. Thank you soooo much
That's so great! You're very welcome! Keep going. :)
Well done Chin keep it up
I have finished part 2 already
Wow looks like she is replying even after more than a year. Easy to understand tutorial. Thank you ❤️.
You’re welcome 😊
Wow, thank you so much for the time and effort you put into this. I’ve dusted off my keyboard after years of dormancy and I’ve been learning things again…it’s so rewarding to be able to make music myself once more. I’ve taught myself the opening of Pathetique and Fur Elise over the past few months and I’ve always wanted to play this one, too. Your breakdown into sections is perfect and I am so grateful 😁
You're very welcome! I'm so happy to know that you're back to making music again!
I was waiting for this piece! Everyone is paying attention only for the 3ed movement! But you are friends with the beginners too! I like your style of teaching, because the fingering is the most problematic obstacle to me. But you take away this obstacle. Thank you from the heart!
You are welcome! And you're right, fingering is super important.
The Piano Keys
hey ,
please can u give us a tutorial of felitsa by yanni
plz the way you teach is so wonderful.
my eng is not so gud by plz felitsa is 1 song i want to learn but i dont know how to read 9/8 time sign
Juli Bodor iii
Juli Bodorp
@@ThePianoKeys Umm? I don't think non piano users will see that the way you want them to
Thank you so much🤩🤩
You’re welcome 😊
So clearly explained. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
this is so beautiful! I am from Argentina and I am trying to learn this, first, it was too hard for me, but then it was easy because you have the ability to explain how to play this piece with a lot of patience, you make it slow and that is the perfect way to learn, thank you very much.
I'm so glad that you are learning to play!
The best tutorial, really patient teacher ever. Thank you 🙏
Thanks so much!
@@ThePianoKeys your welcome
I really love your tutorial videos! I am a beginners for 7 months, your videos help me to learn this piece a lot. Great piano tutorial videos! Amazing teacher :)
moon shar thank you so much! Have fun learning. :)
Thousands of thanks for you! I do enjoy your videos a lot! Could you please consider doing a series tutorial videos of Beethoven Pathetique 2nd Movement? I would be very grateful :) Best wishes to you!
Part 1: Left hand 1:36
Part 1: Right Hand 02:30
Part 1: Hands Together 04:53
_________
Part 2: Left Hand 07:12
Part 2: Right Hand 08:11 (without talking 10:31
13:58 )
Part 2: Hands Together 14:58 (without talking 16:38 )
____________
Part 3: Left hand 17:37
Part 3: Right hand 18:31 (without talking 20:50 )
Part 3: Hands together 21:50
Part 3: hands together no talking 23:15
and 23:14 for without talking
No pedaling explanation? 😥
I started playing 2 weeks ago, and this is the song lol i picked to learn, but now Im doing beginners lesson to actually learn piano, but Moonlight Sonata is my go to just having fun and I got most of 1st movement done, just need a lot of practice still for consistency, finally got the transition down, ...this part just breaks my heart and speaks to me that I had to learn it... you teach very well and a good pace instead of just rushing the chords
Thanks! Glad you're able to start learning!
@@ThePianoKeys I'm struggling, I don't know if i'm not capable of reacting to the sheet music or it comes with practice, I know the notes on the keys but applying it has been a task, im taking it slowly but maybe my mind just doesn't process it fast, (i can memorize the keys no problem) it's just reading the sheet, I feel like I'm a 1st grader trying to figure out 12 grade homework
Thank you sooooo much. I’ve been looking for this tutorial. You are an awesome teacher.
Glad it was helpful!
This piece has been on my queue for quite some time and I’m finally getting around to it (so many great pieces, so little time😅). I knew you had a tutorial for this so immediately clicked on this because I knew I would learn it best with your great instruction. Thank you so much Marina. Love your channel.
Aw that's so cool!! I'm glad you're learning this amazing, inspired piece of music!
I have come here after rondo alla turca. I am still very grateful for your beutiful tutorials.
Thanks so much for your kind comment!
Thank you so much! Love learning this way!
You are so welcome!
Thank you for making this tutorial! I'm a violinist teaching myself piano, and learning to read and play bass clef is kicking my butt! 😅 Such a big help! Thanks again!
You're welcome!
Thank you so much. It's so helpful.😍
You're welcome 😊
First seven minutes practice succeeded after 4 days :)
That's great!
🎣
Thanks a lot fir the tutorial. I used to play it by ear but with mistakes. Now I really can play it
You're welcome!
Same. Thank God this lady exists
I was 3/4 through learning this entire song..but I no longer have access to a piano. Once I regain access..I'm coming back to conquer this. Thank you for sharing your gift!
You're very welcome! I hope you get access to a piano soon!
YOU ARE AMAZING, I NEVER THOUGHT I CAN DO IT.................. just study this video 4 hours and practice for 1 day and its done fully performance and amazing alternatives ...... thank you so much ..... soon i will paypal you i promise just when i fix my balance ..... you deserve..... keep going .... much love :)
I'm glad it helped you!
I have covid right now. Can’t go out so this is perfect. Thank you!
You're welcome! Sending you wishes for a quick and thorough recovery!
Thankyou Marina, Part 1 completed.
You're very welcome!
Thank you so much!! You have helped my piano practice so much!
You're very welcome!
I'm new to the piano and have enjoyed learning from you...thank you so much
You're very welcome!
If you can play moonlight sonata as a beginner you are destined for great things
A very soul soothing piece that I always wanted to play. A huge THANKS for your tutorial 🙋♂️
You're very welcome! Enjoy!
Tbh I was searching a lot for THE tutorial for this song... Finally!
You are an amazing teacher :-)
Thank you!
Best ever. Wow. Thank you Thank you
You're very welcome!
Thank you for your tutorials! I have done a few and just wanted to let you know it helps a lot on the ones where you play the whole part before starting the tutorial so it’s easy to go back and hear both hands together and the speed WHILE learning the part and not after learning the part. Thank you again!
You're welcome! You can refer to the performance video. :)
But should be in the tutorial as the poster said above or you'll have to be stopping/starting/rewinding two videos instead of one.
MzX maybe it’s about ad revenue I guess
Thank you soooo much
You made me love the piano❤️❤️❤️
Wow that's wonderful!
Finally a tutorial i can follow!
Thanks!
Your tutorials help so much! Thank you 😊
I'm so glad! You're very welcome!
Merci beaucoup ❤️ super tuto 👍
Thank you!
Very much appreciated 🙏🏽, i havent actually took the time to sit and learn a new piece in a while. and its crazy this is only the first MINUTE of the song 😂😂😭😭 *my hands are cramped* 🥴
You're very welcome! Cramped hands are not a good sign - this shows that you are playing with a lot of tension. Please watch this video: ua-cam.com/video/wAasK3nLY_E/v-deo.html
Thank you so much for your patience at teaching. Other people go too fast.
I'm glad you found it helpful!
Thank you! I've been trying to learn this with another tutorials, but this one is the best!
Really great tutorial video! This is the best one on UA-cam for me. It’s easier to follow than some other tutorials and has been making the process of learning this song very easy! Thanks :)
Glad it's helping! Thanks for the kind words. :)
I love your teaching style. Very clear and easy to understand. Purchased your piano keys course for my wife and she is absolutely loving it and learning a lot. Thanks for what you do and please keep them coming :)
Oh wow that is wonderful! My work schedule has slowed down my Piano Boot Camp 2 work, but I'm getting right back into it after the holidays! :)
This is the best THANK YOU!!!!!
You're very welcome!
Nice approach, easy to follow. Thank you!
You're welcome!
Thank you for sharing your expertise on this (what I found) very difficult Beethoven piece. I understood your tutorial very clearly and I'm now able to play this challenging classical piece, not totally proficient yet, but, getting there slowly but surely. Excellent tutorial. Gary from Grindelwald, Tasmania.
You're very welcome! I'm glad you're learning to play a piece that you love!
Brilliant tutorial many thanks this was super think I need more practice with two hands first though.
You're very welcome!
Merçi 🌹
De rien!
i'm so happy finidin gthis tutorial !!!!!!
That's great! Happy playing!
im a beginner, jus bought a keyboard and im trying to to play, I got the first part, im struggling with the second but i think i can do it, thank you for this tutorial
You're very welcome! Make sure you're also working on your technique. It's really hard to play pieces without the foundation of teaching your hands how to move at the piano. 😊
Very helpful, thanks.
You're welcome!
Your voice makes it even more easier to learn.. 😊
Thank you!
If I wasn't married I would definitely marry her. And since I am married I would gladly divorce and marry her..😆
Great work 🎉
Thanks so much!
YOU’RE THEEEE BEST!!!!!!!! 😭😭😭🙌🙌🙌🙌
Thank you!!!
So thankful for you and this lesson🤗
You are so welcome!
Thank you - a very helpful instruction & easy to grasp video ;-)
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks very much for this video, it is just what I needed. It has been a dream to play Moonlight Sonata and I am almost there thanks to this video! God bless you!! :)
That's wonderful! Enjoy!
BTW I love the way you are teaching it!
Thank you!
Yay! You teach how I learn. Thanks!
You're welcome!
thanks so much! even though my hands hurt it'll be worth it ;) thank you!
my progress is 12:53
You're welcome!
Omg I wanted to learn this so much and I’m glad you can help me with this. I started it out but could never remember how to finish and you taught me it and I’m so happy 😁
You're welcome!
Your teaching style resonates perfectly with me. I have wanted to learn to play this for years, and this series of tutorials is making it happening. I have also embarked on your technique course. Since doing that, I have noticed that my hands are much more relaxed when I begin a new section of the tutorial. Another eye opener to me was, that the bass cleff doen't have to be played by the left hand only. It makes sense, and I should have figured that out by myself. But now I learned that too :-)
That's so great to hear! I know, there's a lot to learn, isn't there? 😁
@@ThePianoKeys There is a lot of cool stuff to learn. And I can't think of a more fun way to do that :-)
Great tutorial... thanks ma'am 💐🙋🏻♂️
Thank you, glad you like it!
This is great. Thank you for this tutorial. I have subscribed this channel and not forget the bell. 🙏
Awesome, thank you!
❤thank you you are wonderfull teacher !❤
You're very welcome!