I have been learning Chopin Etude op25 no7 for the last several weeks. I am so glad I found this voicing video and your channel. Thank you. I hope you have tips for chromatic runs because that’s something coming up in this piece that I have been avoiding due to my inexperience with them.
If ur talking about adult piano adventures 1 to adult 2 then I believe it’s 1 yr minimum each. Keep in mind adult 1 is from level 1a, 1b, 2a and maybe tiny bit of 2b. Adult 2 would have tiny bit of 2a as review 2b, 3a & 3b. That being said as a beginner there’s too much to learn in the first book to be able to run through it fast. Counting, reading the staff, definitions, rhythm. Muscle development and brain coordination takes months to develop. Book 2 still has its own challenges but at least ur building on foundation rather than learning the language for the first time
I love your appetite for learning :) :) :) No, while I love teaching advanced students privately, my main focus for my online membership is beginners-intermediate. Have you looked into Josh Wright Piano or Tonebase?
Awesome lesson. You make it easy to follow along with your attention to detail.
I have been learning Chopin Etude op25 no7 for the last several weeks. I am so glad I found this voicing video and your channel. Thank you. I hope you have tips for chromatic runs because that’s something coming up in this piece that I have been avoiding due to my inexperience with them.
Great lesson. Thank you 😊❤
What would be an average time for someone to move from Faber, adult book to Faber book 2B? Always enjoy your videos.
If ur talking about adult piano adventures 1 to adult 2 then I believe it’s 1 yr minimum each. Keep in mind adult 1 is from level 1a, 1b, 2a and maybe tiny bit of 2b.
Adult 2 would have tiny bit of 2a as review 2b, 3a & 3b. That being said as a beginner there’s too much to learn in the first book to be able to run through it fast. Counting, reading the staff, definitions, rhythm. Muscle development and brain coordination takes months to develop. Book 2 still has its own challenges but at least ur building on foundation rather than learning the language for the first time
Do you have courses for advanced students?
Advanced courses seem to be a niche area as I couldn't find any when I was seeking some.
So found a teacher/mentor instead
@@jcwpiano I do have a gifted teacher but also a ravenous appetite for learning.
I love your appetite for learning :) :) :) No, while I love teaching advanced students privately, my main focus for my online membership is beginners-intermediate. Have you looked into Josh Wright Piano or Tonebase?
@@PianoRoadmap yes, watch their UA-cams as well as Charles Szczepanek with his Pianist Academy videos. Thank you!
interesting. I think l have done this accidentally!!