Hi everyone! Thanks so much for watching this video :trophy-yellow-smiling: As you can imagine, this was a lot of work to put together, but I know there are some issues with the video / sound along the way that I tried to fix to the best of my abilities. INFO: Sorry about the last 30 minutes being all from one camera angle (and microphone), the other angle glitched and had to be removed in post edit. Either way, hope you enjoyed this, and remember to head to the description for more resources, information and so on :)
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If you wanted to impress anyone who likes playing the piano... congratulations, you really did it! Congratulations on this monumental video, a wonderful job!
Glad it was helpful! I know there are still tons of techniques / technical motives, ideas and so on to cover, so there definitely will be more parts or videos like this one :)
Thanks so much! It's always worth it for me when I get such kind comments:) BTW; the last 30min or so had to be re-shot on that camera so that they are technically not all in alphabetical order.. but almost haha
Just started listening. Thank you. Great stuff. I am an 8th Grade Trinity lady pianist, who did it at 60. Now I am 67 and teach a few students at home. You explain nicely without any frills
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Thanks for the comment, I try to always put myself in the perspective of ahemmm "normal" handspans (that's probably not politically correct but ok😂) like a 8th or 9th.. but some things just don't work out with that interval. Like octave glissando is almost impossible. Sorry about that 😬
wow, what a great and informative video, thanks for that! .. as this is a very long video, i just took a break in the middle, looking forward to the second part... ;) - octave glissando: exactly that, you need to drag both the thumb nail and the pinkie, otherwise (like pointing the thumb forward) it will just hurt and be more or less impossible. but a well regulated piano action should not be neglected! i was able to play the famous waldstein passage almost effortless on my digital piano, but on my acoustic grand it was almost impossible... i asked my piano mechanic if he could do something, and yes he could! it was just a bit of regulation, tighening and oiling here and there etc, nothing really expensive. difference like night and day! :) - palm glissando: a technique quite popular with hammond organs. of course, their keys are lighter weighted and have rounder edges (even at the front -> "waterfall keys"), which makes it easy for any sort of glissando, but typically you would not go completely sideways in a palm glissando but rather turn the hand to have the fingers in direction of the movement (but flying them above the keys). this makes it much more comfortable.
Hey there I was wondering I'm currently preparing for a recital And I have so far prepared these pieces: bethoven appasionata (full sonata) Chopin ballade no 2 Chopin scherzo no 1 Liszt mazzepa Do u think I should add another piece or play something different???
True, it's something of a forgotten technique and I'm surprised that it's not more in everyone's arsenal.. but it does require one to play at least a 10th, or close to it!
I think I need a piano with real good action in order to play glissando with my finger cushion. I can only play glissando using my nails on my piano. If I do it the way you do there will only be 2 possibilities, either I break my fingers or my brain.😂
Try to go as light as possible. Most people overestimate the force required to play glissando. But true, the action has to be good in order to pick up that light pressure
Hi everyone! Thanks so much for watching this video :trophy-yellow-smiling: As you can imagine, this was a lot of work to put together, but I know there are some issues with the video / sound along the way that I tried to fix to the best of my abilities. INFO: Sorry about the last 30 minutes being all from one camera angle (and microphone), the other angle glitched and had to be removed in post edit. Either way, hope you enjoyed this, and remember to head to the description for more resources, information and so on :)
you dont have timestamps because you dont have 0:00 in the description. if you have 0:03 it wont work
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There are very few videos two hours long for which I am willing to sit and stay. This is one of the rare ones. I don’t know who PTS is, but I’m convinced. Every word tells. His examples are consistently apt. His language is beautiful, fresh, and lucid. His scholarship is solid. His suggestions are practical and actionable. He delivers everything he discusses with disarming modesty.The scope of this video is genuinely helpful, even for a player like me who is many many decades into piano study. I intend to refer this to all my musical contacts.
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34:12 There are Brahms Exercises WoO 51, which consist of Finger Pedalling Exercises.
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If you wanted to impress anyone who likes playing the piano... congratulations, you really did it! Congratulations on this monumental video, a wonderful job!
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Thank you. This is what I always thought and never saw, a full explanation on all techniques
Glad it was helpful! I know there are still tons of techniques / technical motives, ideas and so on to cover, so there definitely will be more parts or videos like this one :)
This is defo gonna blow up. Thank you for your hard work. I love that it's in alphabetical order as well🥲
Thanks so much! It's always worth it for me when I get such kind comments:) BTW; the last 30min or so had to be re-shot on that camera so that they are technically not all in alphabetical order.. but almost haha
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Just started listening. Thank you. Great stuff. I am an 8th Grade Trinity lady pianist, who did it at 60. Now I am 67 and teach a few students at home.
You explain nicely without any frills
You mean you started playing at 60 and now teach at 67???
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I will take all your lesson techniques, one at a time as savouring sip by sip a gourmet caffe. I am mesmerized at the work you have put through and the pedagogical side that help to better undrstand each of the techniques. Thank you very much, indeed.
I have just started playing the piano. I’m still a beginner but this is golden ❤ I cannot express enough how much I appreciate your contents. I just want to say thank you! Thank you for making my piano journey off to a good start ❤
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I really love your videos. Your explanation is crystal clear and easily understood. I am so happy I get to start watching your videos and smashing the obstacles that I am facing in my piano playing one by one 🙏
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You have a large hand span. I could barely reach a 9th. 😂 Thanks for the free course. It is very useful.
Thanks for the comment, I try to always put myself in the perspective of ahemmm "normal" handspans (that's probably not politically correct but ok😂) like a 8th or 9th.. but some things just don't work out with that interval. Like octave glissando is almost impossible. Sorry about that 😬
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wow, what a great and informative video, thanks for that! .. as this is a very long video, i just took a break in the middle, looking forward to the second part... ;)
- octave glissando: exactly that, you need to drag both the thumb nail and the pinkie, otherwise (like pointing the thumb forward) it will just hurt and be more or less impossible. but a well regulated piano action should not be neglected! i was able to play the famous waldstein passage almost effortless on my digital piano, but on my acoustic grand it was almost impossible... i asked my piano mechanic if he could do something, and yes he could! it was just a bit of regulation, tighening and oiling here and there etc, nothing really expensive. difference like night and day! :)
- palm glissando: a technique quite popular with hammond organs. of course, their keys are lighter weighted and have rounder edges (even at the front -> "waterfall keys"), which makes it easy for any sort of glissando, but typically you would not go completely sideways in a palm glissando but rather turn the hand to have the fingers in direction of the movement (but flying them above the keys). this makes it much more comfortable.
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Can you tell me, what is this holder for phone you are using on your piano?
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is it ok to play the acciacatura note and the main note using the pedal
can you use these techniques on a digital piano?
Amazing source of information on this video. But the talking is accompanied by more practical demonstration it will be great to understand.
Hey there
I was wondering
I'm currently preparing for a recital
And I have so far prepared these pieces:
bethoven appasionata (full sonata)
Chopin ballade no 2
Chopin scherzo no 1
Liszt mazzepa
Do u think I should add another piece or play something different???
Woah 👏
I have always been curious about octave glissando
True, it's something of a forgotten technique and I'm surprised that it's not more in everyone's arsenal.. but it does require one to play at least a 10th, or close to it!
YES
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I think I need a piano with real good action in order to play glissando with my finger cushion. I can only play glissando using my nails on my piano. If I do it the way you do there will only be 2 possibilities, either I break my fingers or my brain.😂
Try to go as light as possible. Most people overestimate the force required to play glissando. But true, the action has to be good in order to pick up that light pressure
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I'm missing the Nose Glissando.😠
There are additional glissandi methods I cannot mention.
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Hey buddies,whats a good order to see this video? I want to relearn piano,because i have a lot of pain
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Can you tell me, what is this holder for phone you are using on your piano?