Unlike many other UA-cam video on this, I think it's great that you looked at the piece from a different angle. For an adult beginner like me, the difficult part is B and C where both hands play at the same time extensively. In part B, the area where the thumb and pinky rotation is done is a lot harder than I thought. And in C part, the ascending arpeggio notes requires swift & smooth hand movement to the next A note, and it is very difficult. So, when I play these two areas, it sounds a lot different from what you play. I guess I need more practice. I requested making this video in your Moonlight video comment, and I thank you very much for this. Thank you.😊
Thank you for your continued interest in my videos! I assumed you were above intermediate level simply because you could play "Für Elise." I'll be continuing to upload videos about techniques such as arpeggios and scales, so stay tuned!
@@PianowithJinAhKwon I started learning to play piano about 10 month ago, so I think I am at a beginner level. And I now realize this piece may be way above my skill level.
@@jasonm6496 If you believe you are truly a beginner, you can complete this song by focusing on the A section first. The A section is great on its own, and everyone enjoys hearing it. After mastering the A section, you can move on to the B and C sections once you have developed other necessary skills. Here is an example: www.sheetmusic1.com/new.great.music/fur.elise/cmo.fe.pdf
@@PianowithJinAhKwon I think I am truly an adult beginner because of only 10 month experience. I practiced hard the section A, so I can play along , albeit not beautifully yet, but section B and C are tough for me even with continuing practice. I thank you for the link to the piece score.
Unlike many other UA-cam video on this, I think it's great that you looked at the piece from a different angle. For an adult beginner like me, the difficult part is B and C where both hands play at the same time extensively. In part B, the area where the thumb and pinky rotation is done is a lot harder than I thought. And in C part, the ascending arpeggio notes requires swift & smooth hand movement to the next A note, and it is very difficult. So, when I play these two areas, it sounds a lot different from what you play. I guess I need more practice. I requested making this video in your Moonlight video comment, and I thank you very much for this. Thank you.😊
Thank you for your continued interest in my videos! I assumed you were above intermediate level simply because you could play "Für Elise." I'll be continuing to upload videos about techniques such as arpeggios and scales, so stay tuned!
@@PianowithJinAhKwon I started learning to play piano about 10 month ago, so I think I am at a beginner level. And I now realize this piece may be way above my skill level.
@@jasonm6496 If you believe you are truly a beginner, you can complete this song by focusing on the A section first. The A section is great on its own, and everyone enjoys hearing it. After mastering the A section, you can move on to the B and C sections once you have developed other necessary skills. Here is an example: www.sheetmusic1.com/new.great.music/fur.elise/cmo.fe.pdf
@@PianowithJinAhKwon I think I am truly an adult beginner because of only 10 month experience. I practiced hard the section A, so I can play along , albeit not beautifully yet, but section B and C are tough for me even with continuing practice. I thank you for the link to the piece score.
@@jasonm6496 You can share your performance with me, and I can provide some advice. Feel free to send it to my email at pianist@jinahkwon.com