Meanwhile my entire band: “tri-pul-et one two, one and two, tri-pul-et one two, one and two,” That’s our brain for like most of Planets (the song with all the songs for the planets)
haha im learning that rn, i think this shows how pianists actually think while playing all ppl hear is the beautiful music, meanwhile in our heads: apple pineapple pineapple pineapple 😶
Great!! Her transition from quarter note triplets to eighth note triplets was stylistically and musically beautiful with the rubato and in-time after that, Lovely!!!
What are you playing in the last days/weeks? I miss it too! When I play the piano now, I teach myself, but I play by sheet music. Unfortunately, I only had lessons for the first few years. At the moment I'm playing again with "Ngôi nhà hanh phúc" by Thùy Tiên after a long time without playing the piano and am just starting with "Redemption" - Syts. (Look at the Redemption original piece from Syts - simply fantastic! There is no cover against it.)
Bro, I dont know how to use pedals or read music good and I can literally play Moonlight Sonata 3rd Mov. because I watched YT videos I NEED piano lessons
@@darien2424 The first steps you can take alone. You are a beginner, now you must not know how to use Pedals. Learn to read sheets and start with easy Piano Lessons here on UA-cam
@@darien2424 yeah i hope u can get some! I’d recommend hanon finger exercises, piano theory, and having like 3-4 songs you work on each week- that’s what I get assigned during my lessons :)
@@m-nr4lw 3-4 songs a week? I'm trying to learn one song and I think this will take me at least a month to master. I just learned how to read sheet music so I'm learning a new song I've been wanting to learn on my own using sheet music, it's firework festival from weathering with you. it's faster than watching yt tutorial but I have to figure out the fingering myself
Im a french musician and i just learnt that for quintuplets lr whatever their name is, you say "Le petit poisson" (the little fish) and i find it so cute :D
How about speaking to her with POSITIVITY INSTEAD OF NEGATIVITY? Telling her, " it's WRONG " with a NEGATIVE TONE is COUNTER INTUITUVE to her SELF ESTEEM. Watch your own video and NOTICE HER FACIAL EXPRESSION. A truly GOOD Teacher uses POSITIVE NOT NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT to communicate with a Student.
I play the violin and this is a very common way of teaching music and it does work I love seeing this teacher help this girl and you can tell she really enjoys it❤
My students struggled with blue-ber-ry as we naturally put an accent on 'blue', whereas pine-ap-ple is more consistently equal. But obvs, it's great to have options and to do what works best for you! 😊
Reminds me of that Mendelssohn Song without Words in B minor (Maybe number ten? I don't remember) (goes F|F G#A#BC|D A# B|E A# B|C..G|F...E...A.) on the left hand is an FFFFF... A#FFFFC BFFFFB GGGGGG F A#E.... So that left corresponds with To|home-we-go-we-go To home we go we go To hoom we go we go Home .. we .. come .. Home we come.. Etc And indeed after slight key changes later, we go to the piece's home key IIRC. I had good teacher :) In my native language (Hebrew) it went | Hol-khim-ha-bai-ta 홀 횜 하 바이 타 ホヒハバタ Same meaning but the verb is not repeated, tense is present progressive, home is the second word (at the end)
Great way of making young(er) piano pupils understanding the difference between triplets and pairs of quavers (vs performing triplets wrongly, as a quavers +2 semiquavers)
I had a professor years ago in undergrad who gave us a worksheet that changed my rhythmic life. It was music notes with foods that corresponded with their rhythm. Ever since then, that’s how I’ve taught the feel of rhythm and my young students have found it quite helpful. This is great to see!
@@pureli418 *eighth notes/quavers, not half notes. Half notes would be worth two beats (half of a 4/4 measure), but eighth notes are what is worth half of a beat (eight fit in one 4/4 measure so one eighth of a measure). Confusing, but that’s how it’s named Unless calling eighth notes half notes is an international/regional thing I haven’t heard of yet 😅
My teachers taught me things like that when I was younger to help me with rhythm, but they never dared to use food. They knew I was constantly hungry for snacks and repeating “apple, pineapple, pineapple, pineapple” would make me start saying “I, want, some, lunch”. They also knew I was a dancer so they just used counts of eight. 😂
As an experienced pianist, this is absolutely amazing. Keep up the great work. I was just a tad younger than her when I started. And 36 years later, I wouldn't change a thing.
You could also think in 6 then practice until you get used to it. When you play triplet play a note every 2 counts and for duplets a note every 3 counts. Helps you learn to play triplets and duplets at the same time
Music uses this a lot and I’m realizing right now how hard it is in English btw for anyone wondering I am Japanese so it’s a little easier when it comes to rhythm
The piece asks for quintuplets before the last sextuplets of the phrase. So breaking it up as “Apple Pineapple” doesn’t portray the notes as evenly as they’re supposed to be played
I learned piano when I was a kid and my last exam was grade 8 (yamaha). Got a distinction for it and continued for a bit before going to a boarding school. Thing is I feel like they didn't teach me any techniques, just how to play 😢 til this day I struggle to even know what fingering should I use to play this part. I just play however I think my fingers can manage and it never sound smooth. Anyone know what types of exercises I can do to improve both knowing which fingers to use when covering a large scale & also how to play fast? As well as improving spatial skills cause I've finally learned thats what piano is all abput
Honestly there are so many more terms 😅 Watermelon=4 semiquavers Woodpecker=Quaver+2 semiquavers Lemonade=2 semiquavers+quaver Pear=crochet. It really is just syllables 😅
when you don't have your piano tuned every 6 months or so, at least every year, the piano loses a lot of it's finesse. Important!! You all are so precious & deserve the best...
This is an old technic, the best discover I've ever made when I was a estudent. It saves me in every rhythm, but the words are different because I speak Spanish. In this case my word is " música ". 😊
My piano teacher does this for me but with words relating to being a equestrian because im a equestrian and that's works better so in my head while playing a piece I'm constantly like "canter canter galloping galloping"
My violin teacher teaching me twinkle twinkle variation and she taught me this and it works everytime. When it comes to the counting of ×4 the technique is "I love mama, I love papa" and it works every time 🙃
My mind: Pen Pineapple Apple Pen
PPAP
Same lol 😭
Omg same lol
😂😂😂literally same!!
HOW DID YOU KNOW? :0
I have a pen, i have an apple.
The audience: wow such a beautiful and calming music
Mean while in her head: Apple Pineapple pineapple pineapple
LOL
😂😂😂
This is about how every musical performance goes
Fr i be thinking one-lolie two-lolie because my director conducts in 2 when the time is 6/8
Meanwhile my entire band: “tri-pul-et one two, one and two, tri-pul-et one two, one and two,”
That’s our brain for like most of Planets (the song with all the songs for the planets)
I need this teacher 🙃
Same
same
I need A teacher
Yas same
i need appel
Piece: Nocturne No 20. In C-Charp minor - Frédéric Chopin
Piece 😃
Yeah yeah!
Yes
Song 💀
@@wadabid6165 don't fool us. Piano sings
haha im learning that rn, i think this shows how pianists actually think while playing all ppl hear is the beautiful music, meanwhile in our heads: apple pineapple pineapple pineapple 😶
what’s the name of the piece?
🤣🤣🤣
@@marixoxo29 Chopin Nocturne No.20 in C Sharp Minor :)
me: coffee hamburger hamburger hamburger 😂
😂😂
sometimes i wish i could go back in time and have my parents force me to take piano lessons
Trust me, being "forced" to do it just makes you hate the instrument.
Never too late to start !
You can just start learning now 🤷♂️
I started learning guitar at 12. Taught myself piano in my early 20s. Just started learning violin at 29.
I'm 22 I just started learning the piano
Me at 23 y/o who started learning the piano recently:
cries in corner
Bruh, also 23, also started very recently, and lets just say that looking at a score causes a headache let alone trying to read the score
23, is there a place for me in that corner, i need to cry too.
@@remantonio1071 hop in my friend
I started at 32! You’ll get it! It’s beautiful ❤❤
I'm 11 and a self taught piano player as well as has clarinet lessons
Great!! Her transition from quarter note triplets to eighth note triplets was stylistically and musically beautiful with the rubato and in-time after that, Lovely!!!
it was also lovely before, but they cut the lead up
Whenever I have to play a triplet on my clarinet, I just say “tri-pe-let” in my head lmao
Genius 😭
exactly 😭 fivelets as well, I just count to five or say university
I just say, straw-berry straw-berry cake
I was actually taught to do that
I PLAY CLARINET
Chopin (to his students):
Triplets wrong!.. Ctrl+Z A-pple..Mi-cro-soft Mi-cro-soft Mi-cro-soft...
Just don't tell Chopin this
😂😂😂😂😂
Normal people - so soothing
Me-I have a pen i have pinapple uh pinapplepen😢😂
HELP SAME 😭
I miss being in piano lesson, I've been self-practicing and I've been more like a
visual pianist
What are you playing in the last days/weeks?
I miss it too! When I play the piano now, I teach myself, but I play by sheet music. Unfortunately, I only had lessons for the first few years. At the moment I'm playing again with "Ngôi nhà hanh phúc" by Thùy Tiên after a long time without playing the piano and am just starting with "Redemption" - Syts. (Look at the Redemption original piece from Syts - simply fantastic! There is no cover against it.)
Bro, I dont know how to use pedals or read music good and I can literally play Moonlight Sonata 3rd Mov. because I watched YT videos I NEED piano lessons
@@darien2424 The first steps you can take alone. You are a beginner, now you must not know how to use Pedals. Learn to read sheets and start with easy Piano Lessons here on UA-cam
@@darien2424 yeah i hope u can get some! I’d recommend hanon finger exercises, piano theory, and having like 3-4 songs you work on each week- that’s what I get assigned during my lessons :)
@@m-nr4lw 3-4 songs a week? I'm trying to learn one song and I think this will take me at least a month to master. I just learned how to read sheet music so I'm learning a new song I've been wanting to learn on my own using sheet music, it's firework festival from weathering with you. it's faster than watching yt tutorial but I have to figure out the fingering myself
Omg shes so good at piano 😫
I’m 10 and I’m on grade 6
@@Life4life123 i am 17 in senior year
No. She's not good at all.
@@paraplui 🤓
@@paraplui eat my big toe you hater
This is actually such a good qay to learn! You're such an amazing teacher! WOW! ❤
i was taught this with chocolate lol
So nostalgic, I remember my piano teacher used this too when i was kid
Im a french musician and i just learnt that for quintuplets lr whatever their name is, you say "Le petit poisson" (the little fish) and i find it so cute :D
French is not my language but I googled up the pronunciation it helps hahaha
je vais substituer mon chocolat choco par le petit poisson
Non, on ne dit pas ça
Je suis vraiment le seul a dire "le petit poisson" ? ;-;
How about speaking to her with POSITIVITY INSTEAD OF NEGATIVITY? Telling her, " it's WRONG " with a NEGATIVE TONE is COUNTER INTUITUVE to her SELF ESTEEM. Watch your own video and NOTICE HER FACIAL EXPRESSION. A truly GOOD Teacher uses POSITIVE NOT NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT to communicate with a Student.
You are a brilliant teacher👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I play the violin and this is a very common way of teaching music and it does work I love seeing this teacher help this girl and you can tell she really enjoys it❤
Impressive. Love the piano sound. 😉
Or you can just say tri-pl-et or one-lol-li two-lol-li (et cetera)
Yeah that’s what i do
Bellísimo 😍🥰🙏🏻
Esa parte es de las que más disfruto, lo hace genial 😢💐✨
Bless that teacher.
Her voice is so soothing
I remember to do triplets by saying blueberry. Now I have a new word to say!
Me who just says Tri-pe-let 🧍
In México we say Mé- xi- co
Our teacher said me to say "mummy" (in russian 3 syllables). Even now after years when I learn in college I use it 😌
My students struggled with blue-ber-ry as we naturally put an accent on 'blue', whereas pine-ap-ple is more consistently equal.
But obvs, it's great to have options and to do what works best for you! 😊
Reminds me of that Mendelssohn Song without Words in B minor (Maybe number ten? I don't remember) (goes F|F G#A#BC|D A# B|E A# B|C..G|F...E...A.) on the left hand is an FFFFF... A#FFFFC BFFFFB GGGGGG F A#E....
So that left corresponds with
To|home-we-go-we-go
To home we go we go
To hoom we go we go
Home .. we .. come ..
Home we come..
Etc
And indeed after slight key changes later, we go to the piece's home key IIRC. I had good teacher :)
In my native language (Hebrew) it went
| Hol-khim-ha-bai-ta
홀 횜 하 바이 타
ホヒハバタ
Same meaning but the verb is not repeated, tense is present progressive, home is the second word (at the end)
Bravo little girl 🥰✨👏👏👏
Totally looks like my old student Cynthia, I used to teach English. Memorable because she was bright and always studied hard to be the best.
Умница педагог! Отличный способ объяснить ученику ритмический рисунок пассажа!..И не побоялся поделиться этим "секретом"..Блеск!
Great way of making young(er) piano pupils understanding the difference between triplets and pairs of quavers (vs performing triplets wrongly, as a quavers +2 semiquavers)
I played this piece at a recital. It's so fun
I think I did well too
This is what my violin teacher does as well
in her head: pEn pIneApPle aPpLe pEn PPAP
Excelente didáctica profesor mis respetos...Tengo 60 años y lo que usted promueve es aplicable a cualquier edad. Muchas gracias 🎉
Good lesson... love it!😅
In my percussion class, we use a method called the pie game method
1 =pie
1+ =pizza
Triplete = chocolate
1e+a = pepperoni
Etc...
My teacher made me say “Trip-O-Let”
I had a professor years ago in undergrad who gave us a worksheet that changed my rhythmic life. It was music notes with foods that corresponded with their rhythm. Ever since then, that’s how I’ve taught the feel of rhythm and my young students have found it quite helpful.
This is great to see!
What does apple and pineapple mean 😭 is pineapple faster because it has more syllables in a short amount of time?
u explained it to urself
Yes, a triplet is 1/3 of a beat. Pine-ap-ple. Three syllables for three thirds. Apple, I believe, should be half notes. Half of a beat. Ap-ple.
I’m not a professional pianist yet.
@@pureli418 NOW THAT I LISTEN TO IT AGAIN I HEAR IT THANK YOU
@@pureli418 *eighth notes/quavers, not half notes. Half notes would be worth two beats (half of a 4/4 measure), but eighth notes are what is worth half of a beat (eight fit in one 4/4 measure so one eighth of a measure). Confusing, but that’s how it’s named
Unless calling eighth notes half notes is an international/regional thing I haven’t heard of yet 😅
Is it just me or am I the only one here who never got these lessons and just use my feeling to make the song sound prettier
What's the name of this piece?
I believe it's one of the latest Chopin Nocturnes, probably No. 20 or 21?
@@Lewej1 its no 20 in c
sharp minor
@@Lewej1 Thank you 😊
@@wedemeyerr Thank you 😊
It's the PPAP song from the 7th century
how is she playing this piece at that age… the notes may be easy to play but the techniques to make it sound beautiful are deadly 💀💀💀
I study exactly this piece and struggle with this part. I'm gonna try 😂
Oh my God. After thousands of #shorts, I finally found something useful!
Thank you for this video!
why's a kid practicing the same nocturne im learning at the age of 17 😭
Bruh what are you talking about
@@noriskky im just saying It's a complicated song and at is stunning that a little girl is able to play it
@@o1tsu461 ye but it’s not a waltz…
@@noriskky it's literally called Chopin Waltz Op.69 No.2 (Ashkenazy)
@@o1tsu461 💀it’s the overplayed nocturne in c sharp minor
My teachers taught me things like that when I was younger to help me with rhythm, but they never dared to use food. They knew I was constantly hungry for snacks and repeating “apple, pineapple, pineapple, pineapple” would make me start saying “I, want, some, lunch”. They also knew I was a dancer so they just used counts of eight. 😂
nicest asian parent:
Aw I wish I had a teacher Fr this guy is so good at teaching
Oh my goddd my violin teacher used this technique with me as a beginner, we used coffee, tea and cho-co-late
Oh man! I wish I had been taught these tricks 30+ yrs ago when I played the piano (between 5 and 19 yrs old)!
Thank youuui I’ve been looking for the perfect way to match the tempo in this part
As an experienced pianist, this is absolutely amazing. Keep up the great work. I was just a tad younger than her when I started. And 36 years later, I wouldn't change a thing.
HOLY- She's so young tho
A teacher that uses good learning techniques instead of yelling!!!!
“Tell me ur asian without telling me ur asian”
what?
Cringe
Such a lovely teacher
This even helped me, and I'm not a pianist 👀
You could also think in 6 then practice until you get used to it. When you play triplet play a note every 2 counts and for duplets a note every 3 counts. Helps you learn to play triplets and duplets at the same time
👍👍👍👍
Music uses this a lot and I’m realizing right now how hard it is in English btw for anyone wondering I am Japanese so it’s a little easier when it comes to rhythm
first comment ❤
Admiro la persistencia usngo trabajo hay detras de las " maravillosas interpretaciones,"❤
I will never watch "The Pianist" the same way again
Rhythm fruit basket is how I figured out sixteenth patterns and I used them through HS, now I’m an orchestra teacher and I teach them 😂
The piece asks for quintuplets before the last sextuplets of the phrase. So breaking it up as “Apple Pineapple” doesn’t portray the notes as evenly as they’re supposed to be played
the last part of this song killed me.
I learned piano when I was a kid and my last exam was grade 8 (yamaha). Got a distinction for it and continued for a bit before going to a boarding school. Thing is I feel like they didn't teach me any techniques, just how to play 😢 til this day I struggle to even know what fingering should I use to play this part. I just play however I think my fingers can manage and it never sound smooth. Anyone know what types of exercises I can do to improve both knowing which fingers to use when covering a large scale & also how to play fast? As well as improving spatial skills cause I've finally learned thats what piano is all abput
I am learning this piece for my upcoming recital. I actually saw this video before, and now when I play this song, I think of the apple pineapple
Great complicity with student and teacher. I admire how you manage to get children involved
I love this song😍
Honestly there are so many more terms 😅
Watermelon=4 semiquavers
Woodpecker=Quaver+2 semiquavers
Lemonade=2 semiquavers+quaver
Pear=crochet.
It really is just syllables 😅
when you don't have your piano tuned every 6 months or so, at least every year, the piano loses a lot of it's finesse. Important!! You all are so precious & deserve the best...
Bravo et courage à cette jeune pianiste.
If only I was taught this trick 20 years ago when I first learned this piece it would have saved me so many hours of frustration!
i finally understand the difference between knowing how to play and being able to play. I couldn’t see it until just now
Been struggling with this part, you're a life saver!
Ba-na-na would be even better as it has more similar length syllables.
This is genius
Moonlight Sonata also has a few bars when ee are tempted to play two notes but actually they are triplets
That's the most music teacher looking teacher I have ever seen.
Fantastic, I love that people still appreciate real music
My band teacher says this all the time lmao when the horns had quarter note triplets for one of our songs she would yell PINE-AP-PLE. PINE-AP-PLE
This is an old technic, the best discover I've ever made when I was a estudent. It saves me in every rhythm, but the words are different because I speak Spanish. In this case my word is " música ". 😊
bro rally making his daughter play the piano❤❤❤
I’m also learning this nocturne🤌🏻🥲
This is what my violin teacher does haha
OMG!!!! This is the cutest thing I’ve seen today!
I struggle with that part sometimes to get both hands to land at the same time, impressiv
My piano teacher does this for me but with words relating to being a equestrian because im a equestrian and that's works better so in my head while playing a piece I'm constantly like "canter canter galloping galloping"
when i was playing this my teacher said “just don’t think” so i didn’t and completely messed up 😂
My teacher had me chanting beautiful beautiful beautiful for my triplets lol
this is how my teacher teaches too 😭 she makes up words with the music so i get the timing right. i love her so much lol she’s so fun
As a percussionist I hate this method of teaching ruthenium. It’s just brutal to deal with in the long run
i had to say saturday night but this is amazing too
My violin teacher teaching me twinkle twinkle variation and she taught me this and it works everytime. When it comes to the counting of ×4 the technique is "I love mama, I love papa" and it works every time 🙃
bro's casting his support magic
This is litterally what my teacher does "coffee, coffee, tea"
My teacher uses blueberry pie😂
I play this one often and 🍎🍍🍍🍍 is never gonna leave my mind