A Step-by-Step Learning Guide to Beethoven's Sonata op.49 No.2
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- Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
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Thanks a lot, Denis!
So glad you chose to present this piece, Denis! It's been a longstanding project of mine, and you've inspired me to freshen it up. Planning to purchase the full tutorial.
Wonderful! Have fun with it!
Thank you! Great Teaching of technique, very helpful.
You're very welcome!
Thank you very much, I am not trying to play this piece, but of course I use the techniques you teach in the pieces that I am learning, thank you .
Great to see a course/lesson on this piece after our lesson on it Denis! I'll definitely be picking up the course to refer back to
Yes, I shamelessly use my students as labor species for studying typical learner’s struggles and for developing effective learning strategies
(just kidding😂)
(or maybe not quite😅)
@@DenZhdanovPianist happy to be of service 😂
Hello, Dennis! I'm a 17 years old self-taught beginner. For the technique I'm doing hanon 1, major scales and harmonic minor scales. Should I learn another type of minor scale? It's very difficult to organize a routine by myself, but your channel helps a lot. Thanks for the content! (My english is not the best)
Changing scales every week or two is a good idea. For a beginner and early intermediate I would say it’s fine to do just major and harmonic minor in keys up to 3 sharps/flats, so don’t over stress yourself! Ideally, later you’d have to be fluent in scales in every key including natural and melodic minor types.
I have two videos on scales here, you can check them out if didn’t yet.
@@DenZhdanovPianist I just watched them now. Thank you very much for the tips😁