I got a trail of blood going up the keyboard as I did it too many times practicing. Long nails help so I grew them but then found my nails catching black keys during songs lol. Swings and roundabouts. The best thing I got from this video is basically don’t do it over and over. Save it for performances. Thanks for this. Saved my skin. Literally 😂
use the same techniques as above - if you are going down, let your thumb be on the bottom note, then let the pinkie slide down. I saw someone play the Waldstein about 8 years ago, then immediately went home and practice octave glissandos. If you work at it, it can definitely become comfortable, although the first time I tried it, it was really awkward!
There's a nice video of claudio arrau playing waldstein where he does this. Its a clear shot unlike many other videos of waldstein where due to camera its not shown
My music teacher was great at performing glissando. He would lay his forefinger on its side on the top white keys and gently but with great speed he would fly down all of the keys. Meanwhile he would hold the piano lid with his left hand ready to slam down when his finger reached the bottom keys, he then bounced off his chair and marched off announcing lesson over and off you go!😆
It is possible. I can't do it myself as I don't have the hand dexterity, but I heard you are suppose to stretch your hand out to an octave between the thumb and pinky and for the right hand let the thumb and pinky slide down sort of like you would with a regular glissando using the very tip of the thumb and pinky. I believe it would be vice versa with the left hand. I am trying glissando thirds myself. The hungarian rhapsody no. 15 uses glissando thirds in an ossia difficule segment.
yes, it is not THAT difficult as it might sound. of course it needs some practice to just hold a stable octave in your hand while sliding down or up the keyboard, but as i just commented in one of robert estrins videos, it is also important to have your keyboard well regulated so that the keys still move very smoothly when some sideway force apply to them, which obviously happens when playing glissandos. just ask your piano technician, mine did a great work, it was just like night and day!
My stomach has turned to soup watching this. I played a glissando with my thumb nail age about 8. God it hurt. 45 years later I'm here trying to get it right .... but feeling ill at attempting again. Think I'll go with the sweater sleeve approach 😀
When using the thumb and doing a glissando with the right hand from high to low, is it better to have the thumb closer or further away from the black keys?
HI Josh , can you tell me what does it mean when you see the line representing a glissando but instead of at a slant it is vertical ? Thanks in avance !
Does it matter what key you're playing? Being that playing all the white keys is basically a CMaj, does the song need to be in C Maj, or a C blues scale? Or... is there a preferred key? Thanks!
Hey Josh, do you have also a video of chromatic glissandi over white and black keys playing the same time? I need this tip because I want to use it for De Falles Fire Dance, just as Rubinstein did at the End of the piece and I trust your statements more than those of your colleagues here on UA-cam ;-) Greetings from Germany!
I got a trail of blood going up the keyboard as I did it too many times practicing. Long nails help so I grew them but then found my nails catching black keys during songs lol. Swings and roundabouts. The best thing I got from this video is basically don’t do it over and over. Save it for performances. Thanks for this. Saved my skin. Literally 😂
Ah Jeux D'eau. One of my dream pieces to play!
use the same techniques as above - if you are going down, let your thumb be on the bottom note, then let the pinkie slide down. I saw someone play the Waldstein about 8 years ago, then immediately went home and practice octave glissandos. If you work at it, it can definitely become comfortable, although the first time I tried it, it was really awkward!
There's a nice video of claudio arrau playing waldstein where he does this. Its a clear shot unlike many other videos of waldstein where due to camera its not shown
I got blood all over the piano keys trying this
kingjosh1876 SERIOUSLY?
Me and my plastic piano keys relate
@@robertlin7727 lol plastic piano keys are best friends with slides
That means you did it right
Real
I literally came here wondering how to make the glissando in jeux d'eau not hurt; this was fantastic!
Jeux Deau was actually the reason I came here thanks for the tip!
The cascading gliss in the song. I don't like Mondays shows how powerful and emotional a gliss can be.
My music teacher was great at performing glissando. He would lay his forefinger on its side on the top white keys and gently but with great speed he would fly down all of the keys. Meanwhile he would hold the piano lid with his left hand ready to slam down when his finger reached the bottom keys, he then bounced off his chair and marched off announcing lesson over and off you go!😆
hot shot!!!!
What a cool professor😂
Thanks, great video! I've been playing over 20 years and learned a lot from you in 4 minutes.
@1:35 all the sudden amazing balls. kudos my friend, kudos.
It just hurts as hell... I feel like breaking my bones
I just use my sweater sleeve xD
Pineapple Whatever but what if you don’t have a sleeve 😭
@@LPSAANDLPSLVids use your skin sleeve
@@Kinobambino LOL
@@LPSAANDLPSLVids Thankyou 😆
use the same techniques as above - if you are going down, let your thumb be on the bottom note, then let the other finger slide down
Hi could you do a tutorial on black keys glissando? Thank you :)
Thanks dude, you're really good! This video is fantastic, well explained 👍
Thankyouuu! Thumb was the key for me!
can you do a tutorial for black key glissandos pls? thanks for this one. helped a lot!
how about octave glissando
Yeah lang lang can do it! Ask him haha!
*Cough Cough* Animenz *Cough Cough* My Dearest
It is possible. I can't do it myself as I don't have the hand dexterity, but I heard you are suppose to stretch your hand out to an octave between the thumb and pinky and for the right hand let the thumb and pinky slide down sort of like you would with a regular glissando using the very tip of the thumb and pinky. I believe it would be vice versa with the left hand. I am trying glissando thirds myself. The hungarian rhapsody no. 15 uses glissando thirds in an ossia difficule segment.
yes, it is not THAT difficult as it might sound. of course it needs some practice to just hold a stable octave in your hand while sliding down or up the keyboard, but as i just commented in one of robert estrins videos, it is also important to have your keyboard well regulated so that the keys still move very smoothly when some sideway force apply to them, which obviously happens when playing glissandos. just ask your piano technician, mine did a great work, it was just like night and day!
the ling ling workout includes octave glissandoes
these videos are gems in the deep
Man you are not a wimp... You are a goddamn warrior...
Speaking of glissandos, check out some tricky ones in my Prelude No 4 & in my latest, The Top: Poem and Piano.
My stomach has turned to soup watching this. I played a glissando with my thumb nail age about 8. God it hurt. 45 years later I'm here trying to get it right .... but feeling ill at attempting again. Think I'll go with the sweater sleeve approach 😀
Hey Josh. Thanks for this.
When using the thumb and doing a glissando with the right hand from high to low, is it better to have the thumb closer or further away from the black keys?
How To Play a Glissando - Piano Lesson - Josh Wright Piano TV
NOTE TO ALL WHO ARE GETTING BLOOD ON THEIR KEYS: Just wrap your fingers in lots of band aids! It works, i tried
Sea Cat lol
Wai Kiu Lo nice!
Makes sense!
HI Josh , can you tell me what does it mean when you see the line representing a glissando but instead of at a slant it is vertical ? Thanks in avance !
Michelle Butler arpeggio
Does it matter what key you're playing? Being that playing all the white keys is basically a CMaj, does the song need to be in C Maj, or a C blues scale? Or... is there a preferred key? Thanks!
Thanks. This really helped :)
Thanks for the tutorial.
What composer did he name and play at 1:30 please? Thanks
+Muzicboy3 Is Maurice Ravel, the piece is Jeux d'eau =)
Hey Josh, do you have also a video of chromatic glissandi over white and black keys playing the same time? I need this tip because I want to use it for De Falles Fire Dance, just as Rubinstein did at the End of the piece and I trust your statements more than those of your colleagues here on UA-cam ;-) Greetings from Germany!
Thank you!!!
Im blooded my whole piano now. Is it bc im not having fingertip or smth?
Can you use octtave do glissando?
wow, can you play jeux d'eau?
Can I actually damage my digital piano by playing glissandos often? Thanks for the helpful video :)
Have the Same Question
To the piano, glissandos are just really fast key presses, so it's not anything to worry about. Slide away!
Won’t that damage the keys?
How do you do an octave glissando?
Lesson of this video: avoid glissandos as much as possible 😂
whos here after watching lady gaga's shallow glissando, I tried it for 10 minutes and ended up with a trail of blood
What song is 1:35?
Jeux d'eau - Maurice Ravel
Blood blisters: the threat is real. Ouch ... 🎹🔥😭
want to know black key glissando
I just broke my piano by doing a glissando... LoL. The keys just stopped working. After that I finally got it to repair.
you look like Lip Gallagher from Shameless!!!
Do it in the wrong direction and turn the piano into a red Nord stage
I just cut my finger 😭😭
IT HURTS
all this is assuming your fingernails are big enough......
Improvisers who play Glissandos are Tryhards. It’s really simple when you get it right.