@@Wibgloria I can, also with ring or middle finger, but when there are extra notes close to the thumb one it's nearly impossible for me, like E F# E, or even just E G E I have to stretch a lot, maybe it's just a matter of flexibility
@@marcellomarianetti1770 oh fair enough, I don’t find most notes in between octaves problematic. 10ths though? Yeah that’s an issue for me lol but luckily most of Rach 3 is an octave
@nero&piano I'm practicing this for some time and some parts show similarities with your playing. Very brave of you to share the process with us, because I've notices for myself when I try to record it, my playing is getting worse and I get frustrated with every wrong note. How long have you been playing piano?
I thought this was practice... proceeds to play it through perfectly. Especially great fast part! Little suggestion: bang out the LH E, D#, C# more at 4:35 :)
If U watch some famous pianists they don't play exactly the sheet music. If U just listen there are always more notes in the sheet music, next to the melody what you don't need, u never will play this fast and comfortable if U believe in teachers dogmas to play all the notes, and just that. Artistry starts when u are dare to leave it, good luck
I really wanted to see this and it was great 😊 It's my favorite movement
The second movement of this concerto is arguably more daunting than the final movement, and you did great! Keep it up!!
Love this movement. The first half actually sounds like it can stand alone as solo piano.
This is a heartwarming performance. Glorious
4:35 is one of my favourite parts, but I have rather small hands, so that's a little terrifying to play 😂
Can’t stretch an octave?
@@Wibgloria I can, also with ring or middle finger, but when there are extra notes close to the thumb one it's nearly impossible for me, like E F# E, or even just E G E I have to stretch a lot, maybe it's just a matter of flexibility
@@marcellomarianetti1770 oh fair enough, I don’t find most notes in between octaves problematic. 10ths though? Yeah that’s an issue for me lol but luckily most of Rach 3 is an octave
@@Wibgloria Now I am studying rach 2 1st movement, I love it and it doesn't have 9th or 10th, but in some places I removed 1 note from a chord 😂
@@marcellomarianetti1770 you can do that, it’s hardly noticeable assuming it’s done correctly and infrequently
@nero&piano I'm practicing this for some time and some parts show similarities with your playing.
Very brave of you to share the process with us, because I've notices for myself when I try to record it, my playing is getting worse and I get frustrated with every wrong note.
How long have you been playing piano?
I thought this was practice... proceeds to play it through perfectly. Especially great fast part! Little suggestion: bang out the LH E, D#, C# more at 4:35 :)
Thanks🥰
E - D# - C# - A!!! 🤩
In the second bar , the red note is la bekar
Do you find playing pieces like these get easier as you get more and more used to it?
Quem toca esse concerto toca qualquer coisa… 😥
de alguma forma existem coisas piores
If U watch some famous pianists they don't play exactly the sheet music. If U just listen there are always more notes in the sheet music, next to the melody what you don't need, u never will play this fast and comfortable if U believe in teachers dogmas to play all the notes, and just that. Artistry starts when u are dare to leave it, good luck