What's up guys!;P Here is a little christmas surprise for you with another Challenge;) Everyone who wants to know which pieces I have already played and studied in my life can take a look on my reperoire list: www.annique-piano.com/repertoire-liste I wish everyone a merry christmas!! Stay safe!:)
Hallo ich meine du hattest in dem la campanelle 1 min 10 min 1 h gemeint dass du normalerweise 3 Monate oder so für ein Stück lernst Könntest du vllt Mal ein Video dazu machen woran du in der Zeit arbeitest weil das kommt mir als Laie doch sehr viel vor vor allem da du die Stücke nach einer Stunde schon ziemlich gut spielst
I don't think you need 100k to learn sight reading.... And a real musician is someone who could make admirable music on any piano... Even if it's out of tune... Or do you think Schubert's home concerts were always on expensive ones?
@@schraderclemens6122 Someone understand sarcasm here :) Was just trying to light up the holiday spirit. One great thing about music is that I don't need to learn to appreciate. Of course, that is not hard when you have amazing ppl doing amazing things.
Congratulations if you made it finally work. I still cant handle it. I need to really Work on it, because this is a very beautiful piece. It will be worth the effort.
Perhaps you need more practice in general with that rhythm... try playing the rhythm and using counting devices before you even play this piece. It's not meant to be that hard once you know it...
@@dharmamuthalagappan5157 Nah..I think it depends ...so... I learned piano mostly myself and I'm 18 now...but I think I'm also not quite on the level for the piece...it's gonna be interesting :)
As a newbie piantist, this helps me a lot to understand how to approach a new piece before playing it, what to look for and what to fix, It's not only entertaining to watch the video but you're also teaching stuff at the same time, thank you. :^)
Not many musicians would be willing to put themselves under the pressure of others performance expectations, even in the spirit of good fun. I am truly impressed how you learned what you did in just over an hour. Well done! On your repertoire list, you have the Kalkbrenner concerto. I never heard of that composer, but my piano dealer sent me a link to your performance on a double Pleyel piano (that's how I learned of you). A masterful performance, bravo!
You’re talented; you’re beautiful; your English is very good; you share your passion with the world. Just want to say thank you. Only a tuned piano missing to make it perfect. Kisses from Portugal.
Omg, I love this piece. I found your channel about 3 days ago, and I was scrolling through your page looking for more of these challenges. I LOVE to see the process. I hope you can do more or these.😍🎹 Thanks for this one.
@@heartofthekeys Awesome! I wasn't sure if anyone would get the reference, as a Family Guy fan it was the first thing that came to my mind when I saw your video title :D.
Hey Annique, I usually don't comment but I just randomly came across your channel 2 weeks ago and been hooked ever since. I am currently studying abroad and can't play on my piano and seeing you playing the piano rekindled my love for this beautiful music. I am happy to see your channel is getting the recognition it deserves since you gained a lot of subscriptions in the last days. Keep up the good content and your mood cause you have a really cool vibe and I hope you get to play concerts again soon so we might see you there too. Merry Christmas/Frohe Weihnachten! :)
Thumbs up! Hope you enjoy doing these cause I like watching them haha. Can't go wrong listening to great music. Also really enjoy the comments and captions
omg, your channel is amazing!! Please keep doing these kind of videos and challenges... oh and the fact that your practices of 1 and 10 minutes are so productive is mind-blowing!!
Hab mir die Arabesque Notenblätter mal angesehen und mit meinen 3 Wochen Erfahrung am Klavier wieder beiseitegelegt. Definitiv nichts für blutige Anfänger, aber mir geben solche Videos Hoffnung, dass man das mit Konzentration und Willen trotzdem irgendwann schafft.
Mach aber weiter. Ich spiele auch erst seit 3 oder 4 monate und würde auch gerne die schweren Stücke spielen können. Aber ich versuch mich erst mal an leichten solltest du machen das hilft.
@@s05w56, ich hab nicht vor nach einem Monat aufzugeben. Ich setzt mich täglich mindestens eine Stunde davor, starte mit ein paar Fingerübungen und versuch dann möglichst langsam sämtliche Noten aus "Meine ersten Klavierstunden" von Jens Rupp abzuklimpern. Nach ein paar Tagen, wenn ich die Stücke halbwegs fehlerfrei durchbekomme, fahr ich zum nächsten Kapitel fort.
I've seen a few of these challenge videos now and it's astounding how fast you take in new pieces! I have a feeling I'll be sticking around to see what other fantastic videos you make.
I think she has not been very long on UA-cam, just recently started. But i assume it's also very time consuming to edit all the videos in that high quality and then focus on practicing of 12 Chopin Etude, and giving online courses and having a life xD...I think she is amazing.
Damn, your videos are just amazing, this is real quality content, well edited, good sound, good camera, and amazing pianist, I really enjoyed watching this vid ! You're one of the first youtubers that I'll activate the bell ! I never do usually because I only want to see the important notifications :)
I love the way you learn about yourself, in that it teaches us all to look at ourselves. In other words we all have our faults! Beautiful and honest and that is why I like this video.
you over there learning whole pieces in 1 hour, me over here who needs several days to get my left and right hand together 🤷 i really enjoy your videos! you are a great player, keep up the great work!
I'm sure you won't see this because it's an older video, but thank you SO MUCH for doing some Debussy challenges! I almost exclusively play Debussy (not well rounded at all, but also I'm not a professional at all, so I do what I want haha) but I often feel bad about my level of playing because I have been at it for 20+ years and I don't have any virtuosic Romantic crowd pleasers to show off. Seeing you, who is 100x a better pianist than me, putting so much work and thought into one of Debussy's simplest pieces is so heartening and inspiring for me. Many a skilled pianist could sit down and get the notes down in an hour and show it off with no soul at all. But the hard part of Debussy *is* the delicate soul of the music and I appreciate you so so much for showcasing that!
i love that you put all the tips that you use, i been playing piano for 5 years and i still struggle with practice so it's really helpful for me, also you are amazing
I've been learning this piece for 3 weeks. And I am only at page 3 of 5. It is such a beautiful piece. And I just love practicing it because it is so dramatic and story telling like. I would love to hear you play the complete piece. You are being too hard on yourself really. Just have fun and don't place too much pressure on yourself. Your 1min is my 1 week achievement. If I'm as hard on myself as you are, I will definitely give up playing the piano. I started 4 years ago, bought a cheap China made piano, watch UA-cam videos .. and practice. No Formal music education or teacher. And I suck at music all my life but like the sound of the piano immensely. I just want to be able to play Arabesque beautifully like the way it is supposed to be played. You are really very very talented. Rgds 加油
I loved playing this piece so much! I was instructed to try it a bit slower than you for build up in the movement. It's so beautiful and you do it so wonderfully. Thank you!
I think there is a perfect piece for the next challenge : Scriabin's op 42 n 5. Rachmaninov said : « Difficult etude ! I spent an hour on it » Now your turn !
I recently started to watch your videos (found your channel 3 days ago) and also during this week, I have been listening to Debussy's Arabesque. What a coincidence! 😮
just followed you recently and been really enjoying your vids of the 1/10/60 challenge! having a view of your practice routine has been so insightful. learnt so much about productive practicing from you already (not to mention, technique building). pls do more of these!!
I started learning this piece a week or so ago and had the exact same experience with the left hand! The left hand is brutal, much harder than you expect when you first look at it! Fingerings really did not jump out at me at all. But it's awesome how you train your posture and elbow movements from the very beginning, I tend to concentrate too much on finger work and lose fluency as I get faster!
These kinds of videos are so good! really enjoyable and if you keep on posting videos you will definitely gain subscribers quickly because you have the potential!
Just decided to pick up this piece and here you are doing this challenge :) Ive not played the piano for almost 20 years and ive recently played again during the pandemic lockdown. Such a challenge as my fingers were so rusty but somehow managed to learn and complete my fav Claire De Lune albeit not very good at it lol This gives me inspiration..thanks!
That’s a good question... technically: all Chopin Etudes, Liszt Don Juan Fantasie, Rachmaninoff 3rd piano concert Emotionally: Chopin Sonata No.2 in b flat minor, Nocturne Op.48 No.1 in c minor Mentally: EVERYTHING I have ever played by Bach 🥵, Schubert Sonata in c minor... Wasn’t even able to finish the first movement after 6 months... But in the end every piece is challenging in its own way - and for everyone the challenge is different :)
I love to see that you are very bold to challenge yourself to master Arabesque in short period of time. 👍 I love this piece. It is not very easy to master
Hey hi there I am new to your site, just a short and sweet. love your humour and piano music choice Pactice was just what I needed to see as I am getting back into piano again!... stay blessed and fantastic!...
Schicke Schuhe! :D Anyways, ich kann nur sagen, dass Du beeindruckend spielst und wie faszinierend ich es finde , als Anfänger am Piano, zu sehen wie der Lernprozess bei jemanden auf deinem Level stattfindet. See you around.
Ah, one of my favorite pieces... You've learned it so well in such short time! And great work with the broken string, but the way. Greetings from Sweden!
What's up guys!;P Here is a little christmas surprise for you with another Challenge;) Everyone who wants to know which pieces I have already played and studied in my life can take a look on my reperoire list:
www.annique-piano.com/repertoire-liste
I wish everyone a merry christmas!! Stay safe!:)
1 Minute, 10 Minutes, 1 Hour Challenge Chopin Nocturne op.72 no.1
@@alperenpiano I've been working on that song for months now and her perfectly sight-reading it in 1 hour would put me to shame hahaha
@@ethanmorris
I worked on this song, great song I agree with you, it would be funny
Hallo ich meine du hattest in dem la campanelle 1 min 10 min 1 h gemeint dass du normalerweise 3 Monate oder so für ein Stück lernst
Könntest du vllt Mal ein Video dazu machen woran du in der Zeit arbeitest weil das kommt mir als Laie doch sehr viel vor vor allem da du die Stücke nach einer Stunde schon ziemlich gut spielst
Deine Videos sind toll🥰 wenn es dir mal langweilig ist, kannst du mir ja etwas das Spielen beibringen🤭
This challenge reminds me of trying to learn a piece just before my piano lesson after not practising all week.
YES!!! I know EXACTLY what you mean, believe me!
this also reminds me the moment I dont dare to see my teacher's face after me playing poorly on the piece I started practicing 1 hour before my lesson
Mozart composing the overture the day of performance
Lucky you get to practice before your piano lesson straight after school I go piano lol
AHH!! THE WORST FEELIMG EVER
Sight-reading skills: OUT OF THIS WORLD WTF
naw, this is her equipment. I don't have 100K to buy a decent grand piano :)
I don't think you need 100k to learn sight reading.... And a real musician is someone who could make admirable music on any piano... Even if it's out of tune... Or do you think Schubert's home concerts were always on expensive ones?
@@pantherg4236 i hope you are trolling :)
@@schraderclemens6122 Someone understand sarcasm here :) Was just trying to light up the holiday spirit. One great thing about music is that I don't need to learn to appreciate. Of course, that is not hard when you have amazing ppl doing amazing things.
@@pantherg4236 I see. I fall into the sarcasm trap... need a warning sarcasm button XD Anyway wish you great holidays :D...
The 2:3 polyrhythm took me almost a month to perfect and you nailed it in an hour 😔
Congratulations if you made it finally work. I still cant handle it. I need to really Work on it, because this is a very beautiful piece. It will be worth the effort.
Perhaps you need more practice in general with that rhythm... try playing the rhythm and using counting devices before you even play this piece. It's not meant to be that hard once you know it...
once you get triplets down tho you have them for life:)
How long have u been playing piano?
RIGHTTT
i just found you in my recommended and I’m obsessed
Saaaaaame here !!! I'm both in love and obsessed ❤🙌
Me too lol 😂❤️
Same😂
sameee
Obsession and “ love (?), wrong mix, not a good duo, seems to me.
Im playing the piano for 14 yrs and I still would need 2 days for your 1 minute...
And I think you’re being way too harsh to yourself! You’re awesome!
Wonder why this channel is not famous. This is insane, practicing for 1 and getting it done so well. Appreciate it much
I am telling all my friends ....
I am gobsmacked at what an amazing sight reader you are. You never look at the keys! Wow. Thank you for sharing your talent and knowledge.
So crazy how you handled the triads so easily in your first try...that was the part that I had to practice the most with this piece :o
Also, try Chopin's first Balade for the Challenge, it is personally my favorite piece for the piano :)
@@jakobschulze7440 ooo I’ve just started learning that - do you know what the average age is to learn the Ballade in G minor?
@@dharmamuthalagappan5157 Nah..I think it depends ...so... I learned piano mostly myself and I'm 18 now...but I think I'm also not quite on the level for the piece...it's gonna be interesting :)
You mean the triplets?
c’est vraiment impressionnant de voir à quel point elle maîtrise son solfège et est capable d’être fluide dès les premiers essais
Ouais elle est très bonne au piano
ça me donne quasiment envie d'écouter dans mes cours de solfège, mais ça me tante pas.
As a newbie piantist, this helps me a lot to understand how to approach a new piece before playing it, what to look for and what to fix, It's not only entertaining to watch the video but you're also teaching stuff at the same time, thank you. :^)
Can you read sheet music?
is that important? asking for a friend lol 😂@@kyroking9934
Next challenge: hungarian rhapsody no. 2
Completamente de acuerdo :3
Dios te BEnDiga
Would be funny
Legit, just try it for shits and giggles and everyone will come gawking 😂
Estaría interesante 😯👍😀
Yeeeees 🎉
This piece is so beautiful, it sounds like watching a waterfall
Not many musicians would be willing to put themselves under the pressure of others performance expectations, even in the spirit of good fun. I am truly impressed how you learned what you did in just over an hour. Well done!
On your repertoire list, you have the Kalkbrenner concerto. I never heard of that composer, but my piano dealer sent me a link to your performance on a double Pleyel piano (that's how I learned of you). A masterful performance, bravo!
It is so good to see the hard work that is required to make music - and this is so much more than just playing the keys.
Thank you for the music!
Table tennis and piano, the best combination
man your channel is starting blowing up. Good for you!
I'm learning this song right now and your 10 minutes is like my 2 weeks
Maybe Kriesler/rachmaninoff's Liebeslied or liebesfrued could be a nice challenge video idea. Really enjoying your videos!
@bob by my bad. I mix up letters sometimes
Yes please Liebesleid
Omg please Liebesleid it‘s my favorite piece
Aa yes, I absolutly adore the piece ✨✨✨
@@kurisarm5828 so unbelievably difficult to play though :(
You’re talented; you’re beautiful; your English is very good; you share your passion with the world. Just want to say thank you. Only a tuned piano missing to make it perfect. Kisses from Portugal.
I started watching your videos like 2 days ago and you suddenly upload one of my favorite classical pieces to this series. Nice.
Omg, I love this piece. I found your channel about 3 days ago, and I was scrolling through your page looking for more of these challenges. I LOVE to see the process. I hope you can do more or these.😍🎹 Thanks for this one.
Just make sure you finish on de Bach, never finish on Debussy. Anyways, awesome work, you are one hell of a piano player. Keep it up!
Hahahaha I love that family guy episode 😂👍🏻
@@heartofthekeys Awesome! I wasn't sure if anyone would get the reference, as a Family Guy fan it was the first thing that came to my mind when I saw your video title :D.
*audience applause* *throws flowers* HAHAHAHA
I came here for this comment 😂
Hey Annique, I usually don't comment but I just randomly came across your channel 2 weeks ago and been hooked ever since. I am currently studying abroad and can't play on my piano and seeing you playing the piano rekindled my love for this beautiful music. I am happy to see your channel is getting the recognition it deserves since you gained a lot of subscriptions in the last days. Keep up the good content and your mood cause you have a really cool vibe and I hope you get to play concerts again soon so we might see you there too. Merry Christmas/Frohe Weihnachten! :)
Hey! I'm in the same situation as you.. Is there anything that you do to keep your pieces in mind or "practice"?
@@christiandesmarais4387 so far not but I was thinking of going to random music stores just to play on their pianos for a bit
Maybe considering buying a sort of keyboard? Second handed or smaller size, so save money and space, but you can have fun with it
I'm so happy to see that there are no dislikes!
I disliked
@@jonathan-qd1cc ok buddy
yup me 2
@@ilikebanana5214 i disliked ur reply as well
I had to dislike aswell
The piano playing is gorgeous, the editing is pure and comical - all round superb 👏🏼
Thumbs up! Hope you enjoy doing these cause I like watching them haha. Can't go wrong listening to great music. Also really enjoy the comments and captions
Your films encourage me to practice the piano pieces, thank you!
Editing the one-minute-part must've been a pain ^^ The concept hasn't gotten old yet, it's really fun to watch! :)
omg, your channel is amazing!! Please keep doing these kind of videos and challenges... oh and the fact that your practices of 1 and 10 minutes are so productive is mind-blowing!!
Hab mir die Arabesque Notenblätter mal angesehen und mit meinen 3 Wochen Erfahrung am Klavier wieder beiseitegelegt. Definitiv nichts für blutige Anfänger, aber mir geben solche Videos Hoffnung, dass man das mit Konzentration und Willen trotzdem irgendwann schafft.
Mach aber weiter. Ich spiele auch erst seit 3 oder 4 monate und würde auch gerne die schweren Stücke spielen können. Aber ich versuch mich erst mal an leichten solltest du machen das hilft.
@@s05w56, ich hab nicht vor nach einem Monat aufzugeben. Ich setzt mich täglich mindestens eine Stunde davor, starte mit ein paar Fingerübungen und versuch dann möglichst langsam sämtliche Noten aus "Meine ersten Klavierstunden" von Jens Rupp abzuklimpern. Nach ein paar Tagen, wenn ich die Stücke halbwegs fehlerfrei durchbekomme, fahr ich zum nächsten Kapitel fort.
You are truly inspirational. Thanks so much for your insight into the energy and weight of each finger. All the best for you, Annique
I've seen a few of these challenge videos now and it's astounding how fast you take in new pieces! I have a feeling I'll be sticking around to see what other fantastic videos you make.
the concept is simple, but iNtERestInG
Can't wait to see your channel get bigger and bigger, danke for the video!!
i'm honestly surprised that you dont have ten times the subscribers. these videos are so high quality!
I think she has not been very long on UA-cam, just recently started. But i assume it's also very time consuming to edit all the videos in that high quality and then focus on practicing of 12 Chopin Etude, and giving online courses and having a life xD...I think she is amazing.
Oh my god, you are fantastic, as soon as i saw the video i cliked it and i knew it was going to be good :). Keep up the great work!
That’s quite a beautiful piece 👏 bravo!
What a genius, you inspire me to continue studying and practicing day by day
Damn, your videos are just amazing, this is real quality content, well edited, good sound, good camera, and amazing pianist, I really enjoyed watching this vid ! You're one of the first youtubers that I'll activate the bell ! I never do usually because I only want to see the important notifications :)
Thank you 🙏🏻😊
Su minuto es mi semana entera. Simplemente wow, los músicos son las personas que más admiro en el mundo
I love the way you learn about yourself, in that it teaches us all to look at ourselves. In other words we all have our faults! Beautiful and honest and that is why I like this video.
you over there learning whole pieces in 1 hour, me over here who needs several days to get my left and right hand together 🤷
i really enjoy your videos! you are a great player, keep up the great work!
I love your content and this piece! I have been learning it myself :D looking forward to the next video.
I'm sure you won't see this because it's an older video, but thank you SO MUCH for doing some Debussy challenges! I almost exclusively play Debussy (not well rounded at all, but also I'm not a professional at all, so I do what I want haha) but I often feel bad about my level of playing because I have been at it for 20+ years and I don't have any virtuosic Romantic crowd pleasers to show off. Seeing you, who is 100x a better pianist than me, putting so much work and thought into one of Debussy's simplest pieces is so heartening and inspiring for me. Many a skilled pianist could sit down and get the notes down in an hour and show it off with no soul at all. But the hard part of Debussy *is* the delicate soul of the music and I appreciate you so so much for showcasing that!
That was beautiful. So very talented.
This is simply amazing.... not only this would have to motivate with intense focus but it was a lot of pleasure to watch. Love it....
Girllll~~
I am such already a big fan and just meet this channel yesterday, like...
_Cheers from Brazil
simply incredible the talent you have, this is the reason why i keep watching youtube
i love that you put all the tips that you use, i been playing piano for 5 years and i still struggle with practice so it's really helpful for me, also you are amazing
This piece brings me back to the good ol' days of ABRSM practical exams. Love it!
Loving the slippers! 😃 another great video!
I've been learning this piece for 3 weeks. And I am only at page 3 of 5. It is such a beautiful piece. And I just love practicing it because it is so dramatic and story telling like. I would love to hear you play the complete piece.
You are being too hard on yourself really. Just have fun and don't place too much pressure on yourself. Your 1min is my 1 week achievement. If I'm as hard on myself as you are, I will definitely give up playing the piano.
I started 4 years ago, bought a cheap China made piano, watch UA-cam videos .. and practice. No Formal music education or teacher. And I suck at music all my life but like the sound of the piano immensely. I just want to be able to play Arabesque beautifully like the way it is supposed to be played. You are really very very talented.
Rgds 加油
Clicked for the Butterfly shirt, stayed to hear you practice.
Loving this series!!!
I love this piece so much! Thanks a lot for the nice Christmas gift
woah this is awesome, you're super underrated!!!
I loved playing this piece so much! I was instructed to try it a bit slower than you for build up in the movement. It's so beautiful and you do it so wonderfully. Thank you!
I really liked at 3:03 how the more you messed up the more you laughed! haha. So adorable!
I think there is a perfect piece for the next challenge : Scriabin's op 42 n 5. Rachmaninov said : « Difficult etude ! I spent an hour on it »
Now your turn !
Yes!
Are you French ?
@@arielle2253 I am, why ?
@@benca-alors3226 ton pseudo est incroyable 🤣
@@arielle2253 Le fruit d'années de recherche !
This is a really good yt channel btw,
Keep it up :)
I recently started to watch your videos (found your channel 3 days ago) and also during this week, I have been listening to Debussy's Arabesque. What a coincidence! 😮
Your videos are so useful as well as entertaining. I've never had a piano lesson so it's great to see how you approach pieces.
When sight read I also tend to glue my face to the score 😂
I’m new to piano so could you explain to me what a score is? I’m always confused when people mention it!
@@divineajuzie2598 score is just another word for sheet music 😁
this is one of my favorite piece!! thank you, Annique
Your 1 hour improvements are mi 3 weeks. Took me a month to finish the piece, and I’m still trying to get it right.
You so good
just followed you recently and been really enjoying your vids of the 1/10/60 challenge! having a view of your practice routine has been so insightful. learnt so much about productive practicing from you already (not to mention, technique building). pls do more of these!!
I love this series of videos, do it more often please.
Fantastic! You also have some wonderful stereo spread on the recording also.
Learning this one now! :) This is the second piece I have seen you do this challenge with which I've also been working on.
Yes! Tasteful and appropriate use of the una corda pedal! I love to see that with this piece.
I started learning this piece a week or so ago and had the exact same experience with the left hand! The left hand is brutal, much harder than you expect when you first look at it! Fingerings really did not jump out at me at all. But it's awesome how you train your posture and elbow movements from the very beginning, I tend to concentrate too much on finger work and lose fluency as I get faster!
These kinds of videos are so good! really enjoyable and if you keep on posting videos you will definitely gain subscribers quickly because you have the potential!
Just decided to pick up this piece and here you are doing this challenge :) Ive not played the piano for almost 20 years and ive recently played again during the pandemic lockdown. Such a challenge as my fingers were so rusty but somehow managed to learn and complete my fav Claire De Lune albeit not very good at it lol This gives me inspiration..thanks!
1:40 hahaha i hear the voice of my old piano teacher 20 years ago... :) love that video. sehr sympathisches format. weiter so
Amazing! Your videos inspire me to practice my piano for hours every day! Next challenge: Chopin Etude 25 No. 11, Winter Wind
Das Resultat ist traumhaft schön 😍🥰
I love these types of videos from you !
Jesus christ!!! You mastered polyrhythms so fast. Amazing!!
2 minutes in and I’m dying because of the editing😂😂
I’ve been learning this song and it’s very fun
MERRY ALMOST CHRISTMAS! I’ve been learning this piece for the past month and her 10mins is 10x better than me already 🤣
You are amazing woman 😍😂
(Handclap) 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
It does my heart good to see someome as accomplished as you going through the same struggles with the same tools as I.
I love the Arabesque and could listen to it any number of times.
What piece have you played in the past thats challenged you the most? Technically? Emotionally? Mentally?
That’s a good question...
technically: all Chopin Etudes, Liszt Don Juan Fantasie, Rachmaninoff 3rd piano concert
Emotionally: Chopin Sonata No.2 in b flat minor, Nocturne Op.48 No.1 in c minor
Mentally: EVERYTHING I have ever played by Bach 🥵, Schubert Sonata in c minor... Wasn’t even able to finish the first movement after 6 months...
But in the end every piece is challenging in its own way - and for everyone the challenge is different :)
@@heartofthekeys I feel the mental pain of Bach. Nope. I'm out. Too much math. lol
@@LordFyrestone as a mathematician, I disapprove this statement
T-shirt Butterfly! I love table tennis too! And piano of course
I love to see that you are very bold to challenge yourself to master Arabesque in short period of time. 👍 I love this piece. It is not very easy to master
I would like to see you play Debussy and Arabesque No.1 without interruption But, anyway, you are wonderful !!!
this is a beautiful piece! love this video
Hey hi there I am new to your site, just a short and sweet. love your humour and piano music choice Pactice was just what I needed to see as I am getting back into piano again!... stay blessed and fantastic!...
This is actually my favourite piano piece!!! Great choice!
Love these videos! It would be fun to see you try some other challanges
Time for another Q&A on Instagram!! Love you!!
You learned it so quickly, you are so talented! I love your videos! Keep going ;)
Yesss I love these videos!! Motivates me to go practice :)
Love the flowing bass line... Timeless mood...
Your poor neighbors...
Viva Debussy!
Schicke Schuhe! :D
Anyways, ich kann nur sagen, dass Du beeindruckend spielst und wie faszinierend ich es finde , als Anfänger am Piano, zu sehen wie der Lernprozess bei jemanden auf deinem Level stattfindet.
See you around.
Ah, one of my favorite pieces... You've learned it so well in such short time! And great work with the broken string, but the way. Greetings from Sweden!
As someone who's never heard Arabesque before, it's really interesting to see the highlighted mistakes after 1 min because I couldn't hear any