You are a gift from heaven. I can feel the love, pain and joy in ever note you play and weave, with threads of silver, black and gold to give us a beautiful, awesome mosaic. Thanks and thanks, and for ever, thanks. I look forward to more tutorials from you Louise.
Amazing ..amazing....amazing....what a talant! What a teacher ...in less than an hour you completely transformed the way I play and understand music..... Absolutely amazing .....
You’re unbelievable, Louise. Incredible work, knowledge and expertise displayed. Thank you for sharing the history and also showing us with your playing. You’re awesome. Hope you have a wonderful weekend 🤗❤️🙌🎹💯💥
Thank you SO much Shawn - your support is invaluable to me and you give me so much encouragement. Hope you know how very much I appreciate it. Thanks you my friend ♥️🎵♥️🙏🙏🙏
Hoping this tutorial is helpful to players and listeners alike! Full of background, playing and interpretation tips and we spot the references to the second piano concerto - Chopin wrote this nocturne for his sister Ludwika to prepare her for the concerto! Here's a link to the performance video ua-cam.com/video/N0kH4nh36PQ/v-deo.html Love and hugs, Louise
absolutedly like in heaven, somewhere else than on earth. You play every note as you explain it so clearly. Thank you for having some humour in your playing and in your personality. I have learned this Nocturne for so long. Thank you. I will come back a little later for the rest.
A wonderful tutorial Louise - although I don’t play the piano, your in depth analysis will certainly enhance my enjoyment of the Nocturne. Loved your enthusiasm and your anecdotes….. you seem to be getting more relaxed in front of the camera! Well done Lulu! 👏🎼👏🎹👏💜
Hello, my dearest Louise! Oh, what a wonderful and complex job you have done with this tutorial! You are not only a wonderful Artist, but also an amazing teacher! Although obviously I can't fully understand the specificity of music theory, I was enchanted by your enthusiasm and the joy you transmit when you talk about music! I'm sure this work of yours will be of enormous help to anyone who plays the piano, darling! And for listeners like me, there remains the pleasure of learning a little more about these immortal composers and appreciating their music even more. A big embrace from Milan to Harrogate to all of you, sweetie! Have a joyful, healthy and blessed weekend with your family! Renata
Thank you so much Renata….it makes me very happy that you enjoyed watching and I appreciate it so much. I can’t tell you how amazing it is to have so much love and support from you. It truly is a blessing. Much love, Louise 🎵♥️
@@PianoAngelicus My dearest Louise!! Sorry for my late reply! It's always pure joy for me listening to you. You know that. PURE joy for heart and soul! Thanks so much! My biggest embrace and have a joyful day and week, my dear! Renata
All we need to do practice and practice and another practice.. :) Your lesson was the best sissy and your sheets and notes were like wow 😯 Your students are lucky to have you and yes your YT friends including me are also lucky to listen your beautiful play 🎹
👍41 This kind of video is perfect for anyone learning this piece but it's good for anyone wanting to learn about how to listen and think about playing the piano beautifully. I heard this piece many times but after your analysis I can appreciate and understand the music better.
I couldn’t have asked for a better comment Chris….that was just what I hoped for. Thank you my friend. Hope you’re well, and have a great week, Louise 🎵♥️🎵
Hi Louise, this is a really good idea to give us a lesson and some useful tips. I really enjoy your video. I love the way you play piano. Like 5. greetings. Reg 💜💜💜
Hi Louise!!! This was SO good!! An excellent introduction and background to the song, and then you did wonderfully at playing and teaching! I see that you're almost at 900 subscribers now!!! Wow!!! That is SO awesome!!! I'm so proud of you and the growth you've had here at Piano Angelicus!!!
Thank you soooo much Ben - honestly you don’t know how much it means to me! You’re just the best-you celebrate all my achievements with me and encourage and support me so much!! Thank you for being in my corner and going on this journey with me!!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
the passage from bar 30 is an echo of Chopin's song (for voice and piano) " a Wish", a very popular song for a soprano or mezzosoprano in Poland. I love your passion of teaching. I am learninig this nocturn now and your comentary and performance helps me a lot. Thank you. You are great.
I stumbled upon your site...Just wonderful! I am currently working on this piece and you have helped me in so many ways. Thank you, Nick PS love the history part of your lesson!
This was so nice to learn more about my favorite piano composer and this Nocturne is dear to me; thank you for a wonderful presentation and tutorial and analysis of the piece. It is good to hear different interpretations since this particular posthumous nocturne has slight variations in transcriptions. I had 2 different professors have two vastly different opinions on one section in particular. 😀 Good tips on the runs! You play this with so much passion! Beautiful! ♥️❤️
Thank you!❤ I learned this piece years n years ago. But I never had a piano teacher so I have no idea how to get the emotions right. Watching your video made me feel I just had a private lesson. Priceless! Thank you so much ❤❤🎉🎉
This is the best tutorial on this piece I have ever seen or heard. Perfect interpretation, beautiful shaping, tone, expression and analysis. Spot on! Thank you! You’re my go to subscription for tutorials now. You truly have a gift and are what a pianist should be.❤
I enjoy going back and listening to people play or explain music I play. I often find small nuances or things they do different from me. I tend ro use the sustain pedal while holding the soft pedal in the first 4 bars. Using it in its appropriate place, of course. My 16th grace note on bar 5, after the trill on F sharp going to G I play it not too fast, and so the 4 16th note trills on the F sharp bar 13 going to G sharp. On bar 17, all notes are connected with a slur. I Don't slur that measure. I don't think it sounds natural singing, but I do repeat the sustain as in measure 16.there are other things, but those slurs and punctuation are things I play different, as they sound more naturally lyrical to me. Thanks for the tutorial.
BRAVO! Your presentation was very well done! First, your passion for music is so remarkable - shows in your eyes, gestures, intonation, smile etc. Your pacing is very good. You have obviously put in a lot of effort - well researched, great visuals. There is worthwhile content for learners at various levels. Your playing is exquisite! My only recommendation is that sound could be a bit better - microphone, placement. Giving lessons on piano technique seems to be your passion and you are very competent in this!
Thank you so much Ann….I can’t tell you how much all that positive feedback means!! I will definitely work on the sound and mic placement. I realise now it was definitely too far away for the talking. Have a great weekend! And best wishes, Louise xx
Suzanne, NO OFFENCE, but I 'kind a feel' that you're still ranked as a 'beginner'(the distance from beginner to initial-intermediate is 7 years of hard practice!). If this is the case, I'd strongly suggest that you wait another 3 years before attacking this nocturne. WHY? a. because, even if you'd manage to somehow 'struggle your way' to the end' you'd still end up LACKING CERTAIN VITAL KNOWLEDGE (motorically and grammatically) which only arrives with 'time and age'. Now I have to be honest here: AI attacked this piece way too early myself and end up being UNABLE to play certain bars accurately. TODAY I'm asking myself this question: WHAT EXACTLY WAS THE PROBLEM WAY-BACK-THEN. The answer of course is quite simple: TIME AND EXPERIENCE!!
Your expertise and experience could easily be gracing all the conservatoires on the European masterclass circuit and beyond Lou ❤ SO generous of you to freely offer yourself here ❤ Enjoyed with love!! Siena xx
You are quite amazing. Thank you for sharing your talent. I will surely watch this video many times to hopefully better my playing of this piece. Regards, Leslie
Yes, I enjoyed it and it is a deep pleasure. Thank you. I have to learn the thrills and you showed us how to practice the thrills. I will try and try until I can. Could you please show me in a tutorial how to play Schumann's "little Study" ?
Thanks for this video. Nevertheless, the « third » part of this nocturne is written with 3/4 at right hand and 4/4 at left hand. It was not usual at that time and has been wrongly corrected by some editors. You can find this version in Henle Verlag edition. And it is « so much Chopin » than the version you have. Kind regards from France.
Your piano teaching is priceless! Your explanation is outstanding! Any chance you can post a tutorial on Chopin Nocturne No 72 in E Minor? With much gratitude for posting piano tutorials 🙏
💖Hallo🔔👍, freue mich sehr über dein tolles Video👍💖wünschen dir einen schönen Donnerstag Abend, bleib gesund, see you later. Liebe Grüße Siggi und Marianne 💖🔔👍
The playing and shaping with expression, according to the dynamic markings, the f-sharp-minor passages and c-sharp-minor passages that are portions of those exact scales is understood through the playing of at least 4 octaves of those scales and their tonic, subdominant, and dominant chords. Do you agree. I also note measures of melodic minor and chromatic keys. You agree that music theory and scale playing are important to to the playing of each piece? Thank you for focusing on what inspired Chopin.
Thank you for your tips especially useful were the ones with regards fast runs... do you mind to tell me how can I find this piano concerto u play as a background in 37:00 minute of ur film please . Thanks
Hi, sorry for the delay. The concerto is Chopins 2nd concerto and the clip I was playing is from the 2nd movement. Hope this helps. Best wishes, Louise ❤
Wonderful context to this piece. Thank you for these insights! They will certainly improve my playing. I got a really basic question though, about the fingering. I noticed you use 5,2,1,2 (x2) for the left hand (in bar 5). I've seen several people use 5,3,1,2 (x2) but also 5,3,1,2 for the first half and 5,2,1,2. Is it purely a matter of preference? There are pros and cons to each choice, I suppose, but could you perhaps comment on your choice here a bit? :) Cheers, Bart.
Hi thank you for your lovely comment. Yes fingering is always an individual thing - it’s job is to get us around the notes in as comfortable and relaxed a way as possible whilst being the right choice to express the demands of music. I have a very small hand so on these quavers I use 5 2 1 2 to maximise relaxation and use rotation and the wrist. Every hand is different so don’t be afraid to try different fingerings to see which suits you, feels best, and helps you to produce the sound you’re looking for. Hope that was helpful and happy playing ❤
@@PianoAngelicus Thank you so much for your extensive reply. Good to know there isn't one type of fingering that's objectively better. I'll just try out some and figure out which approach suits my hands (or playing style) best. Thanks!
No doubt you have the highest credentials,but for an intermediate learner like me(4 years of piano),this tutorial is just too....rich,too....messy...and certainly beyond my level,as I'm struggling measure by measure to play it grossly(the first part)An advanced student would certainly appreciate your tutorial more focused on embellishment,dynamics,nuances,ornaments etc(the "seasoning") If I had an humble suggestion,why don't tou insert a virtual keyboard on top,synthesia type...It would make it a little more approachable for many more students... Have a pleasant sunday, Denys,from Paris(France,not Texas!!!)
Огромную пользу извлекла из вашего урока. Было бы очень хорошо, если бы вы исполнили к конце ноктюрн от начала и до конца. Может быть у вас есть отдельная запись?
This is a great idea thank you. In future tutorials I will add a performance at the end. Yes i have a video of me playing this piece. I’ll get the link and share it… many thanks for your comment ❤
Salut Marie, tu le peux faire toi même. Tu clique sur le petit carré CC en haut à droite et tu peux voit les sous-titres. CC veut dire Sous-titres. J'espère que cela t'aides. Mon français n'est pas très bon.
You are a gift from heaven. I can feel the love, pain and joy in ever note you play and weave, with threads of silver, black and gold to give us a beautiful, awesome mosaic. Thanks and thanks, and for ever, thanks. I look forward to more tutorials from you Louise.
I’m so touched. Thank you for such a wonderful comment. It means the world to me, Louise ❤
Amazing ..amazing....amazing....what a talant! What a teacher ...in less than an hour you completely transformed the way I play and understand music.....
Absolutely amazing .....
Thank you SO much for such a wonderful comment. I’m so happy to helped ❤
You’re unbelievable, Louise. Incredible work, knowledge and expertise displayed. Thank you for sharing the history and also showing us with your playing. You’re awesome. Hope you have a wonderful weekend 🤗❤️🙌🎹💯💥
Thank you SO much Shawn - your support is invaluable to me and you give me so much encouragement. Hope you know how very much I appreciate it. Thanks you my friend ♥️🎵♥️🙏🙏🙏
Hoping this tutorial is helpful to players and listeners alike! Full of background, playing and interpretation tips and we spot the references to the second piano concerto - Chopin wrote this nocturne for his sister Ludwika to prepare her for the concerto! Here's a link to the performance video ua-cam.com/video/N0kH4nh36PQ/v-deo.html Love and hugs, Louise
This lesson is a tremendous gift to the world of music makers. Thank you!
@@MotifMusicStudios thank you so much…that’s a beautiful thing to say 💜💜💜
This is a masterclass Loulou. Outstanding. Well done my darling ❤️
💜♥️💜♥️💜♥️💙
A wonderful lesson and analysis of this epic Chopin piece, bravo, Louise👏👏🌹
Thank you so much Ingo. 😘😘😘
What a gift your knowledge is to the world. Thank you for sharing!
Lovely to parallel the singing quality with an example and how it would sound on the piano - incredible! “The piano must always sing.” - Chopin
I love how you reference playing with “belief and integrity”. Fabulous!
Thank you so much!! I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your comments! Have a great Sunday and week ahead. Best wishes, Louise
absolutedly like in heaven, somewhere else than on earth. You play every note as you explain it so clearly. Thank you for having some humour in your playing and in your personality. I have learned this Nocturne for so long. Thank you. I will come back a little later for the rest.
My friend! I had a happy time with a beautiful piano performance. Thank you!
Thank you! Best wishes, Louise 🎵💗🎵
Excellent video Louise
Fantastic Nocturn of Chopin 🎹🎶👏
Thank you so much Lluis xxx
Awesome video. Very good quality! Thanks so much!
Thank you so much- I really appreciate that. 🎵♥️♥️
Excellent! Beautiful piano tutorial 💖🎵🎹
Thank you so much Hannah 🎵♥️🎵
A wonderful tutorial Louise - although I don’t play the piano, your in depth analysis will certainly enhance my enjoyment of the Nocturne. Loved your enthusiasm and your anecdotes….. you seem to be getting more relaxed in front of the camera! Well done Lulu! 👏🎼👏🎹👏💜
Wow what massive knowledge!! 🎹 And so amazing done!! It's so impressive to do such a long lesson!! Wow Patrice is right a masterclass 👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻🎹
Thank you so much Anke….it was a lot of fun to put together. Hope you guys all have a wonderful weekend. Love and hugs, Louise🎵♥️🎵
Thanks for the teaching! Awesome!
My pleasure. Thank you for watching. Best wishes, Louise🎵♥️🎵
Searching through youtube piano, i found a star, your passion is inspirational. Thank you
Thank you SO much ❤
Hello, my dearest Louise! Oh, what a wonderful and complex job you have done with this tutorial!
You are not only a wonderful Artist, but also an amazing teacher! Although obviously I can't fully understand the specificity of music theory, I was enchanted by your enthusiasm and the joy you transmit when you talk about music!
I'm sure this work of yours will be of enormous help to anyone who plays the piano, darling!
And for listeners like me, there remains the pleasure of learning a little more about these immortal composers and appreciating their music even more.
A big embrace from Milan to Harrogate to all of you, sweetie!
Have a joyful, healthy and blessed weekend with your family!
Renata
Thank you so much Renata….it makes me very happy that you enjoyed watching and I appreciate it so much. I can’t tell you how amazing it is to have so much love and support from you. It truly is a blessing. Much love, Louise 🎵♥️
@@PianoAngelicus My dearest Louise!! Sorry for my late reply!
It's always pure joy for me listening to you. You know that.
PURE joy for heart and soul! Thanks so much! My biggest embrace and have a joyful day and week, my dear! Renata
Thanks a lot you have all my favourite pieces tutorial and I cant wait to try them out. Wonderful teaching clear and useful!🙏🥰
Last time I saw your impressive nocturn. You must have had a deep insight into this music. Thanks for the good analysis 👍💝
Thank you so much my friend. Hugs, Louuse🎵♥️🎵
🎼Beautiful tutorial, dear Louise ! You are a very sensitive teacher ! 💐 Hanna & Julius 🎶
Thank you so much H and J. I really appreciate it. Sending you both lots of love 🎵♥️🎵
Glad I am subscribed to you! Keep up the good work! You will gain succes I am sure of it! Awesome content 🙏🏻💙
Thank you so much - that’s such an encouraging comment! Really appreciate it 😘. Have a great weekend, Louise 🎵♥️🎵
Love your teaching! You are an inspiration!
Thank you. Beautiful and insightful. You took me back to my conservatory days attending master classes.
A wonderful analysis and tutorial, dear Louise. I'm on minute 5:00 now but I plan to watch it all. Thank you for doing this, my friend!! 😊🎹
Thank you so much Antonio. That’s so kind. Best wishes and lots of love, Louise 🎵♥️♥️
All we need to do practice and practice and another practice.. :) Your lesson was the best sissy and your sheets and notes were like wow 😯 Your students are lucky to have you and yes your YT friends including me are also lucky to listen your beautiful play 🎹
Thank you so much JS….you’re very kind. Sending you lots of love piano sissy, hugs, Louise 🎵♥️🎵
👍41 This kind of video is perfect for anyone learning this piece but it's good for anyone wanting to learn about how to listen and think about playing the piano beautifully.
I heard this piece many times but after your analysis I can appreciate and understand the music better.
I couldn’t have asked for a better comment Chris….that was just what I hoped for. Thank you my friend. Hope you’re well, and have a great week, Louise 🎵♥️🎵
Your interpretation is spot on! It gave me an aha moment. Truly. Thank you.
Thank you very much!
I look forward to playing this piece, as I love Chopin's nocturnes.
Thank you so much! Hope you are well my friend ♥️🎵♥️
Thank you for sharing with us. I support you to grow into a good channel.
Thank you so much ♥️🎵♥️
Bravo!!!!🎉✨🥰So beautiful tutorial and wonderful movie creation!!Thank you for sharing,dear Louise!!!!💐✨
Have a nice day and stay safe!!~Macky:)🌺✨
Thank you so much my dear Macky - have a blessed weekend my friend. Lots of love, Louise♥️♥️🎵
Hi Louise, this is a really good idea to give us a lesson and some useful tips. I really enjoy your video. I love the way you play piano. Like 5. greetings. Reg 💜💜💜
Merci beaucoup Reg! Bon weekend! Amicalement, Louise 🎵🎵🎵
Hi Louise!!! This was SO good!! An excellent introduction and background to the song, and then you did wonderfully at playing and teaching! I see that you're almost at 900 subscribers now!!! Wow!!! That is SO awesome!!! I'm so proud of you and the growth you've had here at Piano Angelicus!!!
Thank you soooo much Ben - honestly you don’t know how much it means to me! You’re just the best-you celebrate all my achievements with me and encourage and support me so much!! Thank you for being in my corner and going on this journey with me!!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@PianoAngelicus Always, my dear friend!!! You're amazing!!
the passage from bar 30 is an echo of Chopin's song (for voice and piano) " a Wish", a very popular song for a soprano or mezzosoprano in Poland. I love your passion of teaching. I am learninig this nocturn now and your comentary and performance helps me a lot. Thank you. You are great.
Fantastic tutorial 👍😁🎶
I ❤️ classical music
You explained it well 👍
🎶😁🎶😁🎶😁🎶
Thank you so much Judy. Have a great weekend🎵♥️🎵
I stumbled upon your site...Just wonderful! I am currently working on this piece and you have helped me in so many ways. Thank you, Nick PS love the history part of your lesson!
This was so nice to learn more about my favorite piano composer and this Nocturne is dear to me; thank you for a wonderful presentation and tutorial and analysis of the piece. It is good to hear different interpretations since this particular posthumous nocturne has slight variations in transcriptions. I had 2 different professors have two vastly different opinions on one section in particular. 😀 Good tips on the runs! You play this with so much passion! Beautiful! ♥️❤️
Thank you!❤ I learned this piece years n years ago. But I never had a piano teacher so I have no idea how to get the emotions right. Watching your video made me feel I just had a private lesson. Priceless! Thank you so much ❤❤🎉🎉
This is an amazing lesson! It helps a lot while starting to practice this piece. ❤❤❤
This is the best tutorial on this piece I have ever seen or heard. Perfect interpretation, beautiful shaping, tone, expression and analysis. Spot on! Thank you! You’re my go to subscription for tutorials now. You truly have a gift and are what a pianist should be.❤
Thank you so much, I’m so happy to read your comment. Best wishes, Louise
I enjoy going back and listening to people play or explain music I play. I often find small nuances or things they do different from me. I tend ro use the sustain pedal while holding the soft pedal in the first 4 bars. Using it in its appropriate place, of course. My 16th grace note on bar 5, after the trill on F sharp going to G I play it not too fast, and so the 4 16th note trills on the F sharp bar 13 going to G sharp. On bar 17, all notes are connected with a slur. I Don't slur that measure. I don't think it sounds natural singing, but I do repeat the sustain as in measure 16.there are other things, but those slurs and punctuation are things I play different, as they sound more naturally lyrical to me. Thanks for the tutorial.
Wow super video Louise👌🎶🌹💕
Thank you so much Karen….really appreciate it my friend 🎵♥️🎵
Wow. Louise!
This is really amazing tutorial!!! You are so great!
Thank you so much my dear friend! You’re SO kind!! Sending you lots of love 🎵♥️🎵
Excellent tutorial. Thank you so much. I am not a very experienced pianist and you break it down nicely in a way that is approachable.
Amazing! I love Chopin and I love opera, but I never made the connection between this piece and casta diva. Thank you so much for your content.
Thank you! I know it was a revelation to me when I found out how connected to opera he was. ♥️
Second piece I hear that sounds so lovely. I am truly amazed.
Thank you so much ♥️🎵♥️
@@PianoAngelicus it is my pleasure. Have a lovely day.
BRAVO! Your presentation was very well done! First, your passion for music is so remarkable - shows in your eyes, gestures, intonation, smile etc.
Your pacing is very good. You have obviously put in a lot of effort - well researched, great visuals. There is worthwhile content for learners at various levels.
Your playing is exquisite!
My only recommendation is that sound could be a bit better - microphone, placement.
Giving lessons on piano technique seems to be your passion and you are very competent in this!
Thank you so much Ann….I can’t tell you how much all that positive feedback means!! I will definitely work on the sound and mic placement. I realise now it was definitely too far away for the talking. Have a great weekend! And best wishes, Louise xx
Hello!!dear my friend~~**
I love beautiful music~~^^
Always stay healthy🌷
Thank you so much 🎵♥️🎵
I am amused by your passion! Thank you very very much ❤
Such a beautiful piece. Love the analysis.
Thank you so much 🎵💗🎵
This was just brilliant-I’m putting this Nocturne in my wishlist of future pieces to tackle. You are so inspiring in your teaching!! Thank you.
Thank you so much Suzanne. I hope you enjoy playing it 💖💖💖 and I’m happy you liked the video xx
Suzanne, NO OFFENCE, but I 'kind a feel' that you're still ranked as a 'beginner'(the distance from beginner to initial-intermediate is 7 years of hard practice!). If this is the case, I'd strongly suggest that you wait another 3 years before attacking this nocturne. WHY? a. because, even if you'd manage to somehow 'struggle your way' to the end' you'd still end up LACKING CERTAIN VITAL KNOWLEDGE (motorically and grammatically) which only arrives with 'time and age'. Now I have to be honest here: AI attacked this piece way too early myself and end up being UNABLE to play certain bars accurately. TODAY I'm asking myself this question: WHAT EXACTLY WAS THE PROBLEM WAY-BACK-THEN. The answer of course is quite simple: TIME AND EXPERIENCE!!
Your expertise and experience could easily be gracing all the conservatoires on the European masterclass circuit and beyond Lou ❤ SO generous of you to freely offer yourself here ❤ Enjoyed with love!! Siena xx
Thank you for such a lovely comment Siena.😘😘😘. Please give Tiggy a snuggle from me! Lots of love to you all 💗💗💗💗
@@PianoAngelicus 💕💖💕💖!
Beautiful and helpful tutorial. Thanks a lot 🙏🎹👍
Immaculate !
Love from India.🙏
absolutely amazing tutorial! I've learnt loads, really loved your playing too. Thank you!
Very happy to hear this. Many thanks ❤
thanks so much this helps me too much
Awesome teaching! Thank you 😊 🙏
YOU’RE THE BEST
Your skill is outstanding, hi from Saigon, Vietnam.
Thank you and greetings from the uk
best teacher😆💗
Thank you 🙏💖
You are quite amazing. Thank you for sharing your talent. I will surely watch this video many times to hopefully better my playing of this piece.
Regards, Leslie
Thank you so much Leslie! Happy practising and happy Chopin playing. 💖
Wow Amazing💕 So cool🌼 Have a nice day♪✨
Thank you! Have a great weekend 🎵♥️🎵
Super tuto 👍👍
Thank you Cyril. Have a great weekend my friend 🎵♥️🎵
Thanks so much. This really helped me!
Yes, I enjoyed it and it is a deep pleasure. Thank you. I have to learn the thrills and you showed us how to practice the thrills. I will try and try until I can. Could you please show me in a tutorial how to play Schumann's "little Study" ?
Просто замечательно, сколько эмоции из глу.бины души !!!!❤
Очень люблю ноктюрны Шопена🌹Спасибо!
Thank you so much my friend🎵♥️🎵
You are great musicianship
Appena iscritta❤ grazie per i suggerimenti.Fantastico Notturno struggente e maestoso❤❤❤❤
Thanks!
very good teaching , thank you so much
Thank you Crystal 💖
I would really appreciate if you could answer my question above please 🙏🙏🙏
@@lookash1234hopefully I just answered it. Sorry for the wait❤
Thanks for this video. Nevertheless, the « third » part of this nocturne is written with 3/4 at right hand and 4/4 at left hand. It was not usual at that time and has been wrongly corrected by some editors. You can find this version in Henle Verlag edition. And it is « so much Chopin » than the version you have. Kind regards from France.
EXCELENTE FELICIDADES
Your piano teaching is priceless! Your explanation is outstanding! Any chance you can post a tutorial on Chopin Nocturne No 72 in E Minor? With much gratitude for posting piano tutorials 🙏
Thank you for your lovely comment. I will definitely make a tutorial on the e minor nocturne. I appreciate the request….such a wonderful piece ❤️
very useful. thanks!
Just a suggestion: can you also discuss technical issues here such as trilling, phrasing etc. Thank you...Nick
Great teaching ;O)
Thank you my friend. Future is unknown... ;)
It is Robert. But that’s ok.
Hope you’re well and have a lovely weekend, Louise 🎵♥️🎵
You’re the best
Thank you so much. So happy you enjoyed it 💖
💖Hallo🔔👍, freue mich sehr über dein tolles Video👍💖wünschen dir einen schönen Donnerstag Abend, bleib gesund, see you later. Liebe Grüße Siggi und Marianne 💖🔔👍
Danke Sigg und Marianne! Liebe Grusse, Louise ♥️🎵♥️
The playing and shaping with expression, according to the dynamic markings, the f-sharp-minor passages and c-sharp-minor passages that are portions of those exact scales is understood through the playing of at least 4 octaves of those scales and their tonic, subdominant, and dominant chords. Do you agree. I also note measures of melodic minor and chromatic keys.
You agree that music theory and scale playing are important to to the playing of each piece? Thank you for focusing on what inspired Chopin.
you are amazing
Thank you so much 💖
Thank you for your tips especially useful were the ones with regards fast runs... do you mind to tell me how can I find this piano concerto u play as a background in 37:00 minute of ur film please
. Thanks
Hi, sorry for the delay. The concerto is Chopins 2nd concerto and the clip I was playing is from the 2nd movement. Hope this helps. Best wishes, Louise ❤
Wonderful context to this piece. Thank you for these insights! They will certainly improve my playing. I got a really basic question though, about the fingering. I noticed you use 5,2,1,2 (x2) for the left hand (in bar 5). I've seen several people use 5,3,1,2 (x2) but also 5,3,1,2 for the first half and 5,2,1,2. Is it purely a matter of preference? There are pros and cons to each choice, I suppose, but could you perhaps comment on your choice here a bit? :) Cheers, Bart.
Hi thank you for your lovely comment. Yes fingering is always an individual thing - it’s job is to get us around the notes in as comfortable and relaxed a way as possible whilst being the right choice to express the demands of music. I have a very small hand so on these quavers I use 5 2 1 2 to maximise relaxation and use rotation and the wrist. Every hand is different so don’t be afraid to try different fingerings to see which suits you, feels best, and helps you to produce the sound you’re looking for. Hope that was helpful and happy playing ❤
@@PianoAngelicus Thank you so much for your extensive reply. Good to know there isn't one type of fingering that's objectively better. I'll just try out some and figure out which approach suits my hands (or playing style) best. Thanks!
Maravilhoso ❤
No doubt you have the highest credentials,but for an intermediate learner like me(4 years of piano),this tutorial is just too....rich,too....messy...and certainly beyond my level,as I'm struggling measure by measure to play it grossly(the first part)An advanced student would certainly appreciate your tutorial more focused on embellishment,dynamics,nuances,ornaments etc(the "seasoning")
If I had an humble suggestion,why don't tou insert a virtual keyboard on top,synthesia type...It would make it a little more approachable for many more students...
Have a pleasant sunday,
Denys,from Paris(France,not Texas!!!)
Огромную пользу извлекла из вашего урока. Было бы очень хорошо, если бы вы исполнили к конце ноктюрн от начала и до конца. Может быть у вас есть отдельная запись?
This is a great idea thank you. In future tutorials I will add a performance at the end. Yes i have a video of me playing this piece. I’ll get the link and share it… many thanks for your comment ❤
The performance is here
ua-cam.com/video/N0kH4nh36PQ/v-deo.htmlsi=N0whPte2KctZqJ2s
@@PianoAngelicus Большое спасибо!
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Why do most play this andante? It is marked lento but no one does it
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sheet pls
where i can get the sheet? thanku
Performance video of the piece
ua-cam.com/video/N0kH4nh36PQ/v-deo.htmlsi=N0whPte2KctZqJ2s
Ce serait bien si c était sous titre
Salut Marie, tu le peux faire toi même. Tu clique sur le petit carré CC en haut à droite et tu peux voit les sous-titres.
CC veut dire Sous-titres.
J'espère que cela t'aides. Mon français n'est pas très bon.
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