If the first "I love you" between two people in love that can't stay together, because of their different realities had a sound, I think it would sounds like this...
I just started learning this yester and I'm only to days in. You did a really good job and I'm realizing I might not be completely ready to learn this haha
I took piano lessons as a kid, and then I went to school for music too. If you want to get better at piano, I think getting a good teacher is one of the best things you can do. Beyond that, it just takes a lot of practice. It’s the kind of thing where you get out of it what you put into it. It’s also important to try to practice as regularly as possible. It doesn’t have to be every single day, but 5-6 days a week is always gonna be better than just 1-2, even if it adds up to the same total number of hours each week. Sometimes you have to figure out a passage several times before it starts to stick. Hope this helps!
@@NolanMillerPiano I’ve taught myself some piano and I know how to read sheet music because I’ve been trained in jazz trumpet for a couple years. That being said it’s still difficult for me to play piano and I’m considering taking lessons. I’m 17 and I hope that’s not too late because I’d like to get really good at it because I’m really intrigued and I want to get better. Thanks for the help.
@@simianshark6118 I’ve known some people who started piano as teenagers and got really good, so it’s definitely not too late! And since you already know how to read music and are motivated to improve, you’ll even have some advantages. If taking lessons is an option for you, I’d definitely recommend looking into it. A good teacher can recommend appropriate pieces to work on, and point out subtle bad habits before they become too much of a problem.
couldn't have been done any better, I hope at some point in the future I'll be able to play like this
That was beautiful, my dude.
Wonderful 😁
Unfathomable. You have an amazing touch at the keys
Beautiful !
Amazing tones bravo3x
The sound is sublime 😍 brings me in a magical world of passion and love💕
Greatness to my ears.
Well executed and interpretation was great. Great job kid
u talented🔆 inspiring
Thanks!
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This got on my recommendations ☺️ very nice, i love this piece
Thanks!
Beautiful music 🎹 Thanks 🎹👏
If the first "I love you" between two people in love that can't stay together, because of their different realities had a sound, I think it would sounds like this...
Maybe that’s what Liszt had in mind when he wrote it!
As the name implies, "A sigh." I think so, too!
Its been more than a year, but i just saw your video, and its awesome! Loved it the entire time!!
Thank you!
Perfect! You're so talented!!!!
Incredible!!
Bravo
I just started learning this yester and I'm only to days in. You did a really good job and I'm realizing I might not be completely ready to learn this haha
Lol I know what it’s like
hi i love your video
Thanks!
Fucking superb.
How did you learn how to play piano and how can I get better to play like this?
I took piano lessons as a kid, and then I went to school for music too. If you want to get better at piano, I think getting a good teacher is one of the best things you can do. Beyond that, it just takes a lot of practice. It’s the kind of thing where you get out of it what you put into it. It’s also important to try to practice as regularly as possible. It doesn’t have to be every single day, but 5-6 days a week is always gonna be better than just 1-2, even if it adds up to the same total number of hours each week. Sometimes you have to figure out a passage several times before it starts to stick.
Hope this helps!
@@NolanMillerPiano I’ve taught myself some piano and I know how to read sheet music because I’ve been trained in jazz trumpet for a couple years. That being said it’s still difficult for me to play piano and I’m considering taking lessons. I’m 17 and I hope that’s not too late because I’d like to get really good at it because I’m really intrigued and I want to get better. Thanks for the help.
@@simianshark6118 I’ve known some people who started piano as teenagers and got really good, so it’s definitely not too late! And since you already know how to read music and are motivated to improve, you’ll even have some advantages. If taking lessons is an option for you, I’d definitely recommend looking into it. A good teacher can recommend appropriate pieces to work on, and point out subtle bad habits before they become too much of a problem.
As if I needed another reason to like you...
One can never have too many of those.