@@GUILLOM😭esto lo ponen para las pruebas de acceso de grado medio,llevo intentó hacerla como 4 meses 😂😂y aún ,no sale a esa velocidad😂😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭es un amor,odio hacia czerny 😂
@@ririn232 Thank you for reminding me of this comment haha. Altough now I think it's playable, I still hate czerny exercises lol. Slow songs with less chords are the best! We stan Satie here :D
@@stuckonthepuzzle U know i hate too! Ok, maybe it is easy when u just work on it but i would choose to play chopin waltz. More slowe and relaxing songs. So u are right :)
@@ririn232 you know what's really funny? I just kinda finished learning Waltz in A Minor lol. I know it's his easiest piece but it still felt a like a big accomplishment haha.
Get this... The tempo of the player in this video is around 72 BPM at the half note. Czerny wants its 108 bpm at the half note!! Now That’s impossible speed!
@Ling Ling Sorry UA-cam didn't notify me, I was reading the comments and I saw your comment. What do you mean Ling Ling? Shouldn't you be practicing? There are only 41 hours per day, 1 for sleep, don't waste it!
@Ling Ling Thats new. I've seen broken metronome hypothesis, double beat, metronome markings given without actually playing, incorrect usage of metronome but I've never seen that one. The only case I can remember is Clara Schumann saying Robert metronome was ticking slower explaining his very fast tempos in some works iirc. But else than that I can't think of any other composer that had this "issue". It seems to me unlikely as the inventor(or at least the guy who promoted it as some note he didn't actually invent) of the metronome is very clear, he says if you put at 60 you will get 60 beats in a minute or 1 each second. Anyone with a clock could check this. Also most timings from the time(like Alkan's timings in his concert program) seems to line pretty well with the metronome numbers.
I also think this is midi playing by computer the regularity in playing is total from beginning to end and that is not human. Andrei Vetrov youtube channelclaims to be a concert pianist. I am listening to others of his recording and this is a fraud. It's midi playing on a real instrument nothing more. No human.
ericastier. The signature: «jorislejeune»: «Le Pianiste was a Parisian paper on piano playing and music (from1833 till 1835) and wrote negatively about Czerny, certainly about the op. 299. They complained that ‘all these studies require 800 notes per minute’» which is only true in single-beat.
People think this is very difficult while in fact it's just scale of C Major ascending and descending with little bit of arpeggios in the right hand and chords on the left. Kids stuff to be honest but a little accelerated. 😁😁😆😆😎😎😎
Well for a beginner yeah. Don’t invalidate their mindset tho. Try having a beginner’s mind again and watch this :) good for you to be whatever level you are and finds this very easy. Congratulations.
@@jbenedict I am not invalidating anyone. I was a beginner once like everyone and was highly misguided by people. I am self taught/learnt musician and that is why I have made this commentary above. So that people are not intimidated by such musical pieces which appear to be difficult or look hard on paper but are extremely easy to perform. I have spent three years just learning scales, arpeggios and proper technique along with these exercises by Czerny, Dohnáyani, Pischana, Brahms etc. and I very well understand how difficult it is to learn any musical instrument, it's proper technique and music all by yourself. That is why I wrote that, "People think this is very difficult.......but it isn't." It's all achievable with right practice, dedicated mindset and perseverance.
@@geiryvindeskeland7208 If you have done Czerny studies you should know that his metronome markings are never taken seriously. They are impossible to achieve and will sound unmusicial even if played by a software. With Czerny, it's how you incorporate his exercises and musical patterns to learn and make your technique better rather than achieving high speeds. If your technique is excellent, speed automatically is achieved.
guys relax it's just a bunch of scales and arpeggios
not even Arpeggios
So I’m assuming you can play the piece that fast, even, and accurately.
@@rongrongma7927probably. It's pretty easy for an advanced pianist
Yes of curse 😑😑😭😭😭😭😭
@@GUILLOM😭esto lo ponen para las pruebas de acceso de grado medio,llevo intentó hacerla como 4 meses 😂😂y aún ,no sale a esa velocidad😂😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭es un amor,odio hacia czerny 😂
The fact that this isnt even the speed it was written is kinda scary ngl
yes it is the reel speed, even a little bit faster
@@timbauer1618 that is incorrect. it is not possible to play at 216 bpm on quarter note.
it is played at around 150 bpm in quarter note, only 75 bpm half note
🎉 0:35
Josephyossi, the signature «Pianothshaveck» manage to play no 1, 2 and 3 in Czerny’s tempo. According to him is he not the only one.
If you put it in 2x it sounds like a guitar 🎸 😮
I can only imagine playing this lol, so fast.
Not really actually. It because the notes are coming after and after so easy. Just need to practise :)
@@ririn232 Thank you for reminding me of this comment haha. Altough now I think it's playable, I still hate czerny exercises lol. Slow songs with less chords are the best! We stan Satie here :D
@@stuckonthepuzzle U know i hate too!
Ok, maybe it is easy when u just work on it but i would choose to play chopin waltz. More slowe and relaxing songs. So u are right :)
@@ririn232 you know what's really funny? I just kinda finished learning Waltz in A Minor lol. I know it's his easiest piece but it still felt a like a big accomplishment haha.
@@stuckonthepuzzle Well don't say it easy, it goes level by level but for now my best is "Minute Walse"
need this for my uhs audition ;-;
Did you get in?
how am I going to do that? lol
I'm with you, this is so hard.
PRACTISINNNGGG XD😂
I can do it actually😂😂😝😝😜😜
Don't worry folks, practice is the key to everything
Yea same😭
this is beautiful
have you tried playing it?
@@evanstaf18 no hahah im still entry level piano player
@@hashkafe well i can tell you this is a pretty infuriating piece
@@evanstaf18 might be a silly question, but how so?
It's very simple, only you should practice with the metronomo and tu alcanzaras la velocidad (u reach the velocity?)
Excellent Study of Czerny 🎹👏👏
I thought it was x2 fast
Jesus Christ- how fast are your hands?
Get this... The tempo of the player in this video is around 72 BPM at the half note. Czerny wants its 108 bpm at the half note!! Now That’s impossible speed!
It's just scales 😃
it's a computer 🥵
I play the thing 2x the speed
@@chironchiron5053 🧢
Who also came here because this is homework and you need some perspective to understand it
Superb 🤗
Me entra depresión
Wait... Isn't this supposed to be a lot faster?
Presto? Sounds like Prestissimo
Uuuh... Its not even on tempo. The original tempo is a bit faster
PRESTISSISIMO
@Ling Ling Sorry UA-cam didn't notify me, I was reading the comments and I saw your comment. What do you mean Ling Ling? Shouldn't you be practicing? There are only 41 hours per day, 1 for sleep, don't waste it!
@Ling Ling Btw what did you mean with their metronomes being different?
@Ling Ling Thats new. I've seen broken metronome hypothesis, double beat, metronome markings given without actually playing, incorrect usage of metronome but I've never seen that one. The only case I can remember is Clara Schumann saying Robert metronome was ticking slower explaining his very fast tempos in some works iirc. But else than that I can't think of any other composer that had this "issue". It seems to me unlikely as the inventor(or at least the guy who promoted it as some note he didn't actually invent) of the metronome is very clear, he says if you put at 60 you will get 60 beats in a minute or 1 each second. Anyone with a clock could check this. Also most timings from the time(like Alkan's timings in his concert program) seems to line pretty well with the metronome numbers.
Besides speed it must sound good (musacly) ! Thats the chalenge , to be fast but musicly , otherwise its just fast notes!!
There goes my right hand
Now I see why my teacher insisted in 4fingers chords... I'm in panic...
why do you have super super super fast fingers r you even human
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
the easier study op299
Wow
Super
It sounds like a score program is playing this, I do not believe it is played by a real pianist.
Una persona real lo puede tocar incluso más rápido, suena más difícil de lo que es , ya que solo son escalas de modo ascendente y descendente
I also think this is midi playing by computer the regularity in playing is total from beginning to end and that is not human. Andrei Vetrov youtube channelclaims to be a concert pianist. I am listening to others of his recording and this is a fraud. It's midi playing on a real instrument nothing more. No human.
ericastier. The signature: «jorislejeune»: «Le Pianiste was a Parisian paper on piano playing and music (from1833 till 1835) and wrote negatively about Czerny, certainly about the op. 299. They complained that ‘all these studies require 800 notes per minute’» which is only true in single-beat.
I'm gonna die💀
My hands don't follow the velocidad
What about now bro😂@@Mobinshine
what tempo?
It says Half Note=108 at the top.
Tempo is presto
presto is 145 for single Black note
KING OMIDAK no,it’s 169+(sometimes 169-176 can be called allegro if it isn’t too fast paced)
kike Correa no it aint
Currently practicing this, any tips on memorizing bars 9-10 and 13-14? They're quite hard to count :(
Count 3-4 when the figurations start and then 12 3 4 5 times the same figure ( that lands you on beat 2)
that is soooo fast
No
What ???? So fast..
0:09
People think this is very difficult while in fact it's just scale of C Major ascending and descending with little bit of arpeggios in the right hand and chords on the left. Kids stuff to be honest but a little accelerated. 😁😁😆😆😎😎😎
Well for a beginner yeah. Don’t invalidate their mindset tho. Try having a beginner’s mind again and watch this :) good for you to be whatever level you are and finds this very easy. Congratulations.
@@jbenedict I am not invalidating anyone. I was a beginner once like everyone and was highly misguided by people. I am self taught/learnt musician and that is why I have made this commentary above. So that people are not intimidated by such musical pieces which appear to be difficult or look hard on paper but are extremely easy to perform. I have spent three years just learning scales, arpeggios and proper technique along with these exercises by Czerny, Dohnáyani, Pischana, Brahms etc. and I very well understand how difficult it is to learn any musical instrument, it's proper technique and music all by yourself. That is why I wrote that, "People think this is very difficult.......but it isn't." It's all achievable with right practice, dedicated mindset and perseverance.
@@Organintetnational good, smart reply
vikyk, you overlook something important - Czerny’s own MM= minim 108.
@@geiryvindeskeland7208 If you have done Czerny studies you should know that his metronome markings are never taken seriously. They are impossible to achieve and will sound unmusicial even if played by a software. With Czerny, it's how you incorporate his exercises and musical patterns to learn and make your technique better rather than achieving high speeds. If your technique is excellent, speed automatically is achieved.
Это не возможно выучить
This is too easy, i am at the 6th one and I can play it in 40 seconds
Was für ne scheiße Musik ist kake
Shit.....😬
I'm left-handed 😶
T_T
Univille need 299 1&2, and to okay this sharp, and fast is so hard for me….🥹😭
wow