I really like how you challenge yourself and learn hard pieces. It's very encouraging. Keep up with good work.
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Guan Huang Awesome! Hi. I am new to UA-cam please visit my channel, here’s me playing RIVER FLOWS IN YOU after learning piano for 3 months and here’s my progress. and please subscribe by clicking this link. ua-cam.com/video/k6SFJ6dCpTg/v-deo.html Ps. I just subscribed to your channel too :) cheers!
Awesome! Your hand posture looks pretty good I think. Oh, and I lost it at 7:21 😂😂😂 I couldn't believe my eyes ahah anyway, really nice progress there. I'm on board for whatever comes next 👊
I had a similar development but instead of being a complete begginner i KIND OF played a bit before i actually started learning, i also began with fur elise den turkish march, after that it was just random songs, buuut after nine months i wanted to learn moonlight sonata 3rd movement, now i can play like half of it, cuz i havent learned everything yet.
Wow, we started with the same 3 pieces. Für Elise, Turkish March, then Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2. Tried practicing with Mariage D'Amour. But got bored on it since I was obsessed on classical pieces.
Those pieces (of Chopin's) are too much hard for beginners, so you'd better choose some opuses that fit your current level, do not fool yourself, this way you will save a lot of time and develope your technic gradually. Anyway don't give up and keep playing every day😉
@@charlesnavarro4003 It is simple to understand what level you are by watching you playing some piano pieces you know ... Different factors can clearly show your level (Rhythm, Articulations, Hand Movement + Positions+Control and of course Dynamics). You can also know it by your self, How good are u in reading sheet music? Since when do u play seriously (if it's not long time then you can figure out). What classical pieces do you play and how much time it takes with you to finish them?
Ahhh this is so inspiring, you are so good for only 9 months! I hope I can have half the progress in that time
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Kat Brady Awesome! Hi. I am new to UA-cam please visit my channel, here’s me playing RIVER FLOWS IN YOU after learning piano for 3 months and here’s my progress. and please subscribe by clicking this link. ua-cam.com/video/k6SFJ6dCpTg/v-deo.html Ps. I just subscribed to your channel too :) cheers!
It’s not like experienced piano players have something in their hand that allows them to do that, everyone can do it. He was playing slow too so it was probably easier
You can be taught the proper hand technique early on and then work from that. Starting off with improper hand technique will only make things harder later on since you’ll be needing to break that bad habit. However he was taught, he clearly started off with the right technique and struggled playing notes in a consistent tempo just like any beginner getting use to pressing keys. With practice you can improve and learn relatively quickly, if he had prior music background then that would make things a lot easier. Not sure why he would go through the effort of faking something like this. And to be honest just planning and recording things to “fake” ones skill level would be a lot more effort than you would think. I know this is real just by the progression of his technique throughout these videos.
P Wu Awesome! Hi. I am new to UA-cam please visit my channel, here’s me playing RIVER FLOWS IN YOU after learning piano for 3 months and here’s my progress. and please subscribe by clicking this link. ua-cam.com/video/k6SFJ6dCpTg/v-deo.html Ps. I just subscribed to your channel too :) cheers!
Amazing progress !!!!! Spring waltz was my first piano piece that i ever played ...and seeing you learning spring waltz brought back my memories :"") i used the same finger positions for the keys
Honestly .. all those comments that are encouraging you are wrong lol Don't get me wrong but after 9 months u are working on Chopin etude op 25 no 2 ?! Practice on beginner stuff !! you are wasting your time by learning things in a wrong way ... i m sry to say that ! But from your hands positions and rhythm you will make it harder on you later ! it's too difficult to learn something correctly after learning it in a wrong way ! First, learn more about the tempo and rhythm and hand positions (to understand which finger you should use when playing) . Second, go and play more beginner slow tempo simple piano pieces by reading sheet music instead of memorising everything trust me this would help you a lot later ! Piano learning requires a progressive work in order to achieve your goals , even if u keep playing Fantasie Impormptu (which most of ppl thinks it's the hardest piece while it's one of the easiest trust me) for 10 years .. you will play it first with a wrong rhythm, wrong hands and you will not progress at all ! cause after finishing it, if u wanna learn another piece it will take also 10 years to learn it .. This is my advice i m sry if it's annoying but take it into consideration and think about it :)
123PianoKeys I was thinking that he would run into all these learning gaps your talking about but by actually listening you can tell he did put time into rhythm and hand positioning. Although both hands could be way more relaxed imo I think he’s actually doing a good job. The hand independence he achieved in this time is impressive and will help him no matter what path he decides to go down. He clearly likes classical music so no doubt in my mind he will start practicing and improving via inspiration from that style of training.
Hello ! Thank you for you answer. When i practiced these difficult pieces, I know these ones were totally out of my level and this is why I continued to practice pieces of my "level" in parallel with these difficult pieces. I know that the tempo and rhythm are fundamental in music and each piece I practiced I always tried and try to respect the tempo. But in this video I only show some difficult pieces (I trust you about Fantaisie Impromptu but for my level it was just huge for me) and it was very complicated to keep the good tempo for theses pieces at my level because I still was in "search for the right technique". After that, I continued to practice these pieces at a slower tempo and it permits to develop my hand I think, and to play theses pieces better ! Thanks for your comment and to sum up, I think which can impact your progress is not what piece you practice but I how you practice it !
You speaking like my first piano tracher: she said "please, don't touch Chopin!!! Until you not master perfectly all scales, arpegios, Hanon, half of Czerny and at least half of the ABRSM pieces (from 1 to 8 level)." So you (and many others) suggest the followed algorithm for all of the adult beginners: would you like to play Chopin, Beethoven? Good boy (girl)! And now forget about it on... 5 years, and play Hanon, b...tch!😂
Update: I’ve been playing now for almost two years this December. I practice for about 2 hours a day and I still can’t reach how good that guy did in 9 months:/
I would like to tell you it sounds great . Keep it up. Wow look at your progression. Wow l love this .Fantastic keep going don’t give up. God bless you
I played a flute before for 5 years and decided to change to piano cause flute is not a good solo instrument. Flute is always best accompanied by piano, guitar or harp, and it is not an instrument that you can play in silent, though the sound is soft its pretty loud. Then i started playing piano, and damn its so much easier than flute, imagine it took me 2 years just get 2 octaves to sound full and good, meanwhile playing the piano only took me a few months to play average piano pieces. Flute is all about sound quality, breath support and tone which takes a lot of time to develop, piano only requires flexibility and synchronization. so if you have flexible and long finger, piano will be a lot easier to learn than someone who has stiff short fingers. he has long flexible fingers no wonder he grasp the piano easily.
Haha, I did 10 years of oboe with a teacher when I was young. Then in my late 20s I started the flute self taught. I did 6 months of violin too. And now I started the piano a month ago. I'm happy to know that I'm not alone to think that piano is eaaaaasy mode. After 4 years of flute (with lots of periods when I didn't play for months), I still struggle to play a 2 minute piece slowly with less than 5 failed note attacks (when the note starts sounding awful). After all this time, I still struggle to reach the highest notes (Si and Do). There is obviously a high skill ceiling for the piano, but for a beginner, it's sooooo easy to play nice scores with a decent sound quality (not great intonations, but at least you don't have notes that fail to vibrate at all and with make wind sound).
Wow! This is amazing! :) Keep it up! I am a beginner. :) I totally fell for that trick with the demo. Hahaha! I bet you can do that if you practice. :)
Agree... it makes a mockery out of learning piano tbh... I follow ABRSM... playing for 4 years...my daughter playing for 17 years... this vid (especially the Chopin ans Mozart) is 100% not a 9 month beginner... it misleads people who are just starting out.
When you bite off more than you can chew, chew faster. That's what they say. Well done young man, I'd still be on chopsticks after 9 months. There is no limit what one can do when you believe you can do it....
Another fake - at the b eginig your hands show you have played the piano for several years also how can anyone go from complete beginer to grade 10 (Concert performance standard in 9 months ) it takes at least 10000 hours of practice, Not even Morzart Beethoven Chopin brahms and Lizst could do that.
No se porque cuando quieren aprender a tocar un instrumento luego luego se alocan y quieren tocar canciones muy difíciles cuando no tocan ni la Estrellita , cada cosa a su tiempo este tipo es un ejemplo
Si no empujas tu límite no llegarás a ninguna parte, yo seguía tocando cosas de la misma dificultad durante un año y medio, me quise empujar y pues a los 2 años de piano puedo tocar Moonlight sonata 3er movimiento
I have the same keyboard and honestly wouldn't recommend. It's got good sound and it's cheap but the biggest dealbreaker is that the keys aren't weighted. When I play on a real piano it feels like a whole different instrument. I'd say get one a little more expensive that's higher quality. Maybe the Alesia recital pro? Or go with a Yamaha or something
@@annoyingdog3726 wel it costs more money to upgrade. If you buy a nice keyboard to begin with you won't need to waste an extra $200 on the alesis recital ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
With all due respect, but I do not agree with your choice and that of others who have decided to start from the end, a piece with 2 or 3 flats (b or #) cannot be done by a beginner in my opinion, for example I first learned the scales music, how to make chords, and Beyer's exercises. This is only my point of view, it does not want to judge anyone, but only to enrich the perspectives. Bye
The difference between $4,000 and $400.. I've just started and ordered the same keyboard, no way i'm going to invest thousands of dollars when I'm just starting out. These inexpensive digital pianos sound amazingly like the real thing, if I have to put up with a bit of keyboard 'clickiness' that's no big deal.
Is this real? How many hours a day/week did you practice. I want to start very soon. My first song I wish to learn is La Campanella. You did a great job in just 9 months!
@@seanandrews7350 I didn’t bother with learning piano in the end. I decided to learn how to trade Forex, stocks and shares instead. 😀 I’ll come back to the piano idea at a later date. 😂
@@hangman8514 No, the piano is an easy instrument, 1h/day is enough. You only need 40h/day for the violin and instruments where making clean sound is hard.
Honestly, I don't understand why people are afraid about sheet music. If you learn the piano with a beginner method, beginner pieces don't move hands nor fingers and you can only play 5 different notes. It makes learning to read sheets very easy. Just identify the line with the middle finger/3rd note. Then it's easy to see if a note is 1-2 note above or below. That's it, that's your 5 possible notes. Methods then slowly add more hand positions and after that finger motion and hand motion. You naturally assimilate reading.
7:01 , you just pranked me wtf
😂🤣
faker than fakness
i read your comment before that part and it still took me 10 seconds before it clicked ahahahahha
I really like how you challenge yourself and learn hard pieces. It's very encouraging. Keep up with good work.
Guan Huang Awesome! Hi. I am new to UA-cam please visit my channel, here’s me playing RIVER FLOWS IN YOU after learning piano for 3 months and here’s my progress. and please subscribe by clicking this link. ua-cam.com/video/k6SFJ6dCpTg/v-deo.html
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@ no
@ NO.
@ No.
Damn, three different nos, ok well I won’t break the chain, nO
I like how the piano perfectly fits against the wall, it's pretty comforting
with a hard OCD person like me, yes that is so satisfying lol
This makes me have hope in getting better
Arleth Martinez me too 😁
i can't imagine playing piano for months with no pedal. Big props
3 years with no pedals and missing 3 octaves
Awesome! Your hand posture looks pretty good I think. Oh, and I lost it at 7:21 😂😂😂 I couldn't believe my eyes ahah anyway, really nice progress there. I'm on board for whatever comes next 👊
I had a similar development but instead of being a complete begginner i KIND OF played a bit before i actually started learning, i also began with fur elise den turkish march, after that it was just random songs, buuut after nine months i wanted to learn moonlight sonata 3rd movement, now i can play like half of it, cuz i havent learned everything yet.
It's unbelievable how you progress so fast
I was like “wow his hands are gliding across the keyboard” and then I was like “.....ooooh”
And that’s when I hit the sub button
3-4 months.. Great improvement.. 👌👌
Wow, we started with the same 3 pieces. Für Elise, Turkish March, then Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2. Tried practicing with Mariage D'Amour. But got bored on it since I was obsessed on classical pieces.
Mariage d'Amour is not classical?
@@piano4928 no it was composed in the 70s by richard clayderman
Nice. This one is believe able.
Those pieces (of Chopin's) are too much hard for beginners, so you'd better choose some opuses that fit your current level, do not fool yourself, this way you will save a lot of time and develope your technic gradually. Anyway don't give up and keep playing every day😉
Yes I work a lot of pieces of my level in parallel with this piece !
@@frombeginnertosomething1292 I do the same =)
FromBeginnerToSomething how do you onow your level and where can i know what pieces suits my level?? thanks
@@charlesnavarro4003 good question. I'm wondering the same thing.
@@charlesnavarro4003 It is simple to understand what level you are by watching you playing some piano pieces you know ... Different factors can clearly show your level (Rhythm, Articulations, Hand Movement + Positions+Control and of course Dynamics). You can also know it by your self, How good are u in reading sheet music? Since when do u play seriously (if it's not long time then you can figure out). What classical pieces do you play and how much time it takes with you to finish them?
This is so inspiring, wonderful piano playing 👍👍🎹🎹Thank you for sharing
haha the op10 no1 sheet music at 1:35 is so relatable, even I download sheet music way way beyond my current level
Ahhh this is so inspiring, you are so good for only 9 months! I hope I can have half the progress in that time
Kat Brady Awesome! Hi. I am new to UA-cam please visit my channel, here’s me playing RIVER FLOWS IN YOU after learning piano for 3 months and here’s my progress. and please subscribe by clicking this link. ua-cam.com/video/k6SFJ6dCpTg/v-deo.html
Ps. I just subscribed to your channel too :) cheers!
Congrats, bro. Keep going!
welcome !
It would be awesome if you made another video with this piano!
I couldn't believe what happened at 7:02. Really impressive!!!
Bruh it’s a prank
Keep it up, i just starting
Another genius here...
I will begin practicing today! Wish me luck :)
Wow you are really motivating ! Thank you so much :))
Do you still play?
do you still play
The way you placed your hands on the first part looks like how an experienced pianist places his hands on a piano. I suspect this is fake
It’s not like experienced piano players have something in their hand that allows them to do that, everyone can do it. He was playing slow too so it was probably easier
You can be taught the proper hand technique early on and then work from that. Starting off with improper hand technique will only make things harder later on since you’ll be needing to break that bad habit.
However he was taught, he clearly started off with the right technique and struggled playing notes in a consistent tempo just like any beginner getting use to pressing keys. With practice you can improve and learn relatively quickly, if he had prior music background then that would make things a lot easier.
Not sure why he would go through the effort of faking something like this. And to be honest just planning and recording things to “fake” ones skill level would be a lot more effort than you would think. I know this is real just by the progression of his technique throughout these videos.
More fake, than fake tan. It takes years to get to this level.
@@adamglen635 satire?
Jajajaj, con tal de no creer que alguien en menos tiempo toque mejor se cree cualquier mentira..
That's pretty good.
P Wu Awesome! Hi. I am new to UA-cam please visit my channel, here’s me playing RIVER FLOWS IN YOU after learning piano for 3 months and here’s my progress. and please subscribe by clicking this link. ua-cam.com/video/k6SFJ6dCpTg/v-deo.html
Ps. I just subscribed to your channel too :) cheers!
Like your dedication and hard work bro, you're the inspiration to so many people. Thanks for posting this video.
Amazing progress !!!!!
Spring waltz was my first piano piece that i ever played ...and seeing you learning spring waltz brought back my memories :"") i used the same finger positions for the keys
Im on 5th grade and my hardest is like Litlle Prelude in F Major
Wow, fantaisie impromptu already sounds great 👏👏👏👏👏
Wtf this is amazing.
First month is big jump in performance . Keep it up
Haha man, you got me there!! Totally belived you played like this 7:02
I believed him until that minute...
Me too
"bro ive been playing piano for 5 months and i can play fantasie impromptu!" also bros fantasie impromptu: ...
Honestly .. all those comments that are encouraging you are wrong lol Don't get me wrong but after 9 months u are working on Chopin etude op 25 no 2 ?! Practice on beginner stuff !! you are wasting your time by learning things in a wrong way ... i m sry to say that ! But from your hands positions and rhythm you will make it harder on you later ! it's too difficult to learn something correctly after learning it in a wrong way ! First, learn more about the tempo and rhythm and hand positions (to understand which finger you should use when playing) . Second, go and play more beginner slow tempo simple piano pieces by reading sheet music instead of memorising everything trust me this would help you a lot later ! Piano learning requires a progressive work in order to achieve your goals , even if u keep playing Fantasie Impormptu (which most of ppl thinks it's the hardest piece while it's one of the easiest trust me) for 10 years .. you will play it first with a wrong rhythm, wrong hands and you will not progress at all ! cause after finishing it, if u wanna learn another piece it will take also 10 years to learn it .. This is my advice i m sry if it's annoying but take it into consideration and think about it :)
123PianoKeys I was thinking that he would run into all these learning gaps your talking about but by actually listening you can tell he did put time into rhythm and hand positioning. Although both hands could be way more relaxed imo I think he’s actually doing a good job. The hand independence he achieved in this time is impressive and will help him no matter what path he decides to go down. He clearly likes classical music so no doubt in my mind he will start practicing and improving via inspiration from that style of training.
Hello ! Thank you for you answer. When i practiced these difficult pieces, I know these ones were totally out of my level and this is why I continued to practice pieces of my "level" in parallel with these difficult pieces. I know that the tempo and rhythm are fundamental in music and each piece I practiced I always tried and try to respect the tempo. But in this video I only show some difficult pieces (I trust you about Fantaisie Impromptu but for my level it was just huge for me) and it was very complicated to keep the good tempo for theses pieces at my level because I still was in "search for the right technique". After that, I continued to practice these pieces at a slower tempo and it permits to develop my hand I think, and to play theses pieces better ! Thanks for your comment and to sum up, I think which can impact your progress is not what piece you practice but I how you practice it !
Hundred percent agree.
You speaking like my first piano tracher: she said "please, don't touch Chopin!!! Until you not master perfectly all scales, arpegios, Hanon, half of Czerny and at least half of the ABRSM pieces (from 1 to 8 level)."
So you (and many others) suggest the followed algorithm for all of the adult beginners: would you like to play Chopin, Beethoven? Good boy (girl)! And now forget about it on... 5 years, and play Hanon, b...tch!😂
I’m starting now, someone come get me in 9 months
Let's go🤣🤣
just got my piano on Christmas if I'm not decent in 9 months I'm gonna cry
Update: I’ve been playing now for almost two years this December. I practice for about 2 hours a day and I still can’t reach how good that guy did in 9 months:/
dont we all start piano because of chopin?
Yes!!!
Yes lol
I didn't, but discoverd him through playing
Awesome. This is very motivating...
I would like to tell you it sounds great . Keep it up. Wow look at your progression. Wow l love this .Fantastic keep going don’t give up. God bless you
Wow 9 months?! Great job!!
I think 7:07 it's a BETTER motivation I'v ever seen!!
Bruh look till the end
i want to learn piano but i dont have a decent keyboard. I just watch videos like this and imagine lol.
Unbelievable progress in 9 months! Keep going!
Define what you mean by a beginner!
good, very good!
Very good .Keep going.
I played a flute before for 5 years and decided to change to piano cause flute is not a good solo instrument. Flute is always best accompanied by piano, guitar or harp, and it is not an instrument that you can play in silent, though the sound is soft its pretty loud. Then i started playing piano, and damn its so much easier than flute, imagine it took me 2 years just get 2 octaves to sound full and good, meanwhile playing the piano only took me a few months to play average piano pieces. Flute is all about sound quality, breath support and tone which takes a lot of time to develop, piano only requires flexibility and synchronization. so if you have flexible and long finger, piano will be a lot easier to learn than someone who has stiff short fingers. he has long flexible fingers no wonder he grasp the piano easily.
Haha, I did 10 years of oboe with a teacher when I was young. Then in my late 20s I started the flute self taught. I did 6 months of violin too. And now I started the piano a month ago.
I'm happy to know that I'm not alone to think that piano is eaaaaasy mode. After 4 years of flute (with lots of periods when I didn't play for months), I still struggle to play a 2 minute piece slowly with less than 5 failed note attacks (when the note starts sounding awful).
After all this time, I still struggle to reach the highest notes (Si and Do).
There is obviously a high skill ceiling for the piano, but for a beginner, it's sooooo easy to play nice scores with a decent sound quality (not great intonations, but at least you don't have notes that fail to vibrate at all and with make wind sound).
keep it up 👍 I just bought the same piano as yours!
9:29 La Campanella? :D
Bringing me koussai arima feels hahaha
Lol had me fooled on that demo for a sec. I was like, no way. Have you come up with any of your own stuff yet?
Wow! This is amazing! :) Keep it up! I am a beginner. :) I totally fell for that trick with the demo. Hahaha! I bet you can do that if you practice. :)
really nice progress. congrats :)
I wonder how many hours a day did you practice? Because that's a very unbelievable progress for a total beginner.
So unbelievable that I can't believe it. No way!
dont believe haha
Agree... it makes a mockery out of learning piano tbh... I follow ABRSM... playing for 4 years...my daughter playing for 17 years... this vid (especially the Chopin ans Mozart) is 100% not a 9 month beginner... it misleads people who are just starting out.
!!!!!! RESPECT !!!!!!
Your 3rd week is like my 8th month
thanks for sharing. im in week 1 and its inspiring, im worried aboout hand independance, it seems very hard...
When you bite off more than you can chew, chew faster. That's what they say. Well done young man, I'd still be on chopsticks after 9 months. There is no limit what one can do when you believe you can do it....
3:26 lol I started out learning that piece, probably should’ve started out with something easier but whatever
All of this with a 200$ Piano. Bravo brother
Nice work! Btw where do u learn ?
You learned everything from sheet music?
Yeah, That polyrhythm is hard
that is really impressive and also the demo fooled me lol
and i'm learning jingle bell on 7th day .lmao
Wow you are really goood... So inspiring 😁 i play keyboard too in my channel 😀
I was like omg he got fast nvm
ah yes it's always the op 9 no 2 and op 66 that these beginners practice
But at least you can read notes.
Merry he can’t read does, lmao.
Really? I didn't see that part😄
Wtf my easy version of the song is playing just like until 36 or 46 and now i see this wow
Around 6:41 is when I decided to tip you.😂
Are you on the 18-25 ?
ayaa
Another fake - at the b eginig your hands show you have played the piano for several years also how can anyone go from complete beginer to grade 10 (Concert performance standard in 9 months ) it takes at least 10000 hours of practice, Not even Morzart Beethoven Chopin brahms and Lizst could do that.
No se porque cuando quieren aprender a tocar un instrumento luego luego se alocan y quieren tocar canciones muy difíciles cuando no tocan ni la Estrellita , cada cosa a su tiempo este tipo es un ejemplo
Si no empujas tu límite no llegarás a ninguna parte, yo seguía tocando cosas de la misma dificultad durante un año y medio, me quise empujar y pues a los 2 años de piano puedo tocar Moonlight sonata 3er movimiento
Niiice man, what's the song at 8:50?
Intro Song
Chopin Op 25 No 2
Can you tell me the brand of this piano ,please
lmaof we practiced and played the exact same shit thats wierd but funny
Some people are just jealous that they cant play as well as him
How many hours a day or week did you put ? Im also starting with the Alessis Recital, do you like it ?
I want to know too
I have the same keyboard and honestly wouldn't recommend. It's got good sound and it's cheap but the biggest dealbreaker is that the keys aren't weighted. When I play on a real piano it feels like a whole different instrument. I'd say get one a little more expensive that's higher quality. Maybe the Alesia recital pro? Or go with a Yamaha or something
@@kowalskianalysis1710 well I agree but for a beginner it’s enough, keep in mind you can upgrade later
@@annoyingdog3726 wel it costs more money to upgrade. If you buy a nice keyboard to begin with you won't need to waste an extra $200 on the alesis recital ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I would recommend the Alesis recital pro. It has Hammer action weighted 88 keys.
With all due respect, but I do not agree with your choice and that of others who have decided to start from the end, a piece with 2 or 3 flats (b or #) cannot be done by a beginner in my opinion, for example I first learned the scales music, how to make chords, and Beyer's exercises. This is only my point of view, it does not want to judge anyone, but only to enrich the perspectives. Bye
I hear clicking sound is that from the keyboard ? Cause i want to buy the same key board and i’m afraid that the clicking sound is too high :(
Dont worry every digital piano is like that sadly
The difference between $4,000 and $400.. I've just started and ordered the same keyboard, no way i'm going to invest thousands of dollars when I'm just starting out. These inexpensive digital pianos sound amazingly like the real thing, if I have to put up with a bit of keyboard 'clickiness' that's no big deal.
Is this real? How many hours a day/week did you practice.
I want to start very soon. My first song I wish to learn is La Campanella.
You did a great job in just 9 months!
Bro, If you're a beginner start on fur elise, not la campanella 🤣
@@seanandrews7350 I didn’t bother with learning piano in the end. I decided to learn how to trade Forex, stocks and shares instead. 😀
I’ll come back to the piano idea at a later date. 😂
Crazy!!! Start at grade 1 and have patient😢
You should really tag the video with Alesis Recital as well as there are virtually no good videos on that stage piano at the moment!
I think he had already played a bit of the piano before this because unless you practise hours a day you cant get this progress this fast.
Which piano do you have?
I strongly suspect that this is fake, and if so what would possess somebody to want to try and fool people?
Woooowww
Does the keys sound that loud in real life?
That’s it - I’m giving up. 😢
what is the name of the song? At the minute 8:30
Great job. How many hours did you practice a day?
I practice mostly the weekend but I think I practice a hour in a day in average
@@davidveltum6730 an hour a day?that's not enough
u need to practise 40hours a day
@@hangman8514 No, the piano is an easy instrument, 1h/day is enough. You only need 40h/day for the violin and instruments where making clean sound is hard.
❤❤❤❤
Awesome, is that the maximun volume level of the piano?
hello, i wonder, you say about this piano, light touch, do you mean the keys has no resistance, or or does it have a little bit resistance.
How did you start at the beginning to read sheet music?
Honestly, I don't understand why people are afraid about sheet music. If you learn the piano with a beginner method, beginner pieces don't move hands nor fingers and you can only play 5 different notes.
It makes learning to read sheets very easy. Just identify the line with the middle finger/3rd note. Then it's easy to see if a note is 1-2 note above or below. That's it, that's your 5 possible notes.
Methods then slowly add more hand positions and after that finger motion and hand motion.
You naturally assimilate reading.
LOL YOU GOT ME THERE. HAHAHAHA
Amazing
How long did it take to read the music?
you have a teacher? or self taught?
did you learn all by yourself or did you participate in a course? very inspiring video btw
How many hours a day did you played?