Denis - your channel is one of the best ! You break everything down to the elements, details - as a great teacher would do. Straight to the point ! I remember from my "student years" in Katowice, Poland Prof. Andrzej Jasinski (teacher of Krystian Zimerman) suggesting alternate fingerings, and also "splitting" phrases for more "convenient" combination as you do starting in 5:36 in regards to Bar 9. Krystian applied these "splits" to also some "inconvenient" passages for example in op.10 no.4 in C#Minor. Especially in the middle section, and also in the last arpeggio (instead of repeating C# just with only the right hand 1st finger to 4th, you assign the last 16th C# of the upward and downward arpeggios into the left hand, avoiding that 4th finger repetition).
Love seeing your video, Denis. You're naturally very clever with the fingering and your choice of fingering is always logical. It's educational to watch how you solve technical problems eventhough I don't play this piece.
Also amazing tips, I struggled so much with those 2 bars, but these tips made it significantly easier!!!
Denis - your channel is one of the best ! You break everything down to the elements, details - as a great teacher would do. Straight to the point ! I remember from my "student years" in Katowice, Poland Prof. Andrzej Jasinski (teacher of Krystian Zimerman) suggesting alternate fingerings, and also "splitting" phrases for more "convenient" combination as you do starting in 5:36 in regards to Bar 9. Krystian applied these "splits" to also some "inconvenient" passages for example in op.10 no.4 in C#Minor. Especially in the middle section, and also in the last arpeggio (instead of repeating C# just with only the right hand 1st finger to 4th, you assign the last 16th C# of the upward and downward arpeggios into the left hand, avoiding that 4th finger repetition).
Woow, qué bonito suena cuando has tocado más tiempo seguido en la parte final, me he quedado con ganas de más. Compraré el tutorial completo.
Por fin!! No había visto este videoo!!! Ya empecé esta obra. ¡muchas gracias!
Thanks for the tips
Love seeing your video, Denis. You're naturally very clever with the fingering and your choice of fingering is always logical. It's educational to watch how you solve technical problems eventhough I don't play this piece.
Fully agree!
Thank you
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Thanks for reporting! It was a strange bug, it should work now!