DimitrovBoelee PianoDuo
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Why We're All Self-Taught Pianists
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Rain In New York - Dimitar Dimitrov
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THIS Is Why You're BAD At RHYTHM
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How To Play Arpeggios WITHOUT LOOKING!
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STOP Being BORED With Your SLOW Practice
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THIS Is Why Your Playing Is SLOPPY
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THIS is Your Perfect SLOW Practice Tempo
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THIS Is Why Your Fast Passages DON'T Work
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This Is Why Your Slow Practice Isn't Working For You!
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You Think You're Doing THIS...? Well You're NOT!
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You Think You're Doing THIS...? Well You're NOT!
Answering Questions About My Own Piece - Before Now
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Answering Questions About My Own Piece - Before Now
Strengthening The 4 and 5 Fingers
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Strengthening The 4 and 5 Fingers
How To Get Better At Playing Hands Together
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How To Get Better At Playing Hands Together
Struggling With Big Chords? 3 Tips
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Struggling With Big Chords? 3 Tips
Beethoven's Tricky Trills - Solving Trills In 3rd Movement Moonlight Sonata
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Beethoven's Tricky Trills - Solving Trills In 3rd Movement Moonlight Sonata
Feeling Stuck? 3 Tips To Reset Your Practice (And a Bonus Tip)
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Feeling Stuck? 3 Tips To Reset Your Practice (And a Bonus Tip)
4 Memorization Tips
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4 Memorization Tips
Masterclass: Intro Chopin 4th Ballade
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Masterclass: Intro Chopin 4th Ballade
How To Improve Your Piano Playing Without A Teacher
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How To Improve Your Piano Playing Without A Teacher
What's This Sign? Meet The Double Sharp
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What's This Sign? Meet The Double Sharp
Continuing With Philip Glass Etude No. 6 - Check Those Big Jumps!
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Continuing With Philip Glass Etude No. 6 - Check Those Big Jumps!
The Basics Of Transposing // Part 2 - Efficiency
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The Basics Of Transposing // Part 2 - Efficiency
A Lesson In Transposing // Part 1 - Getting Started
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A Lesson In Transposing // Part 1 - Getting Started
Memory In The Snow
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Memory In The Snow
3 Musts For Self-Taught Pianists
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3 Musts For Self-Taught Pianists
Let's Learn Chopin Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2
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Let's Learn Chopin Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2
Philip Glass Etude no.6/I Love This One!
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Philip Glass Etude no.6/I Love This One!
You Better Phrase!
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You Better Phrase!
Chopin A Minor Waltz: Conquering The Fast Arpeggio Passage
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Chopin A Minor Waltz: Conquering The Fast Arpeggio Passage
Speed Up Those Scales in Chopin's C Sharp Minor Nocturne!
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Speed Up Those Scales in Chopin's C Sharp Minor Nocturne!

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  • @josa720
    @josa720 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The initial mistake is in the word "teacher." Teaching is its own skill set that most pianists lack. I'm not saying they aren't talented and well meaning when they put up their flyer on the supermarket bulletin board, but most of them didn't focus on effective teaching skills.

  • @ordinaryman3967
    @ordinaryman3967 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Симпатично , почему то мне понравилось,очень просто и понятно

  • @ordinaryman3967
    @ordinaryman3967 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Симпатично , почему то мне понравилось,очень просто и понятно

  • @bunnyhollowcrafts
    @bunnyhollowcrafts 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My teacher says he is going to publish a book of "Becky" wisdoms. I drive the lesson and ask the questions. He says he's a better pianist for teaching me. But let me add, I have played all my life, I just didn't have the training. Now I know what to ask ... game changer! One more thing ... great playlist! Thanks!!!

  • @jeimeluk4816
    @jeimeluk4816 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great tutorial, a huge thank on behalf of my kids.

  • @jeimeluk4816
    @jeimeluk4816 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It's very helpful. Look forward to more from your inspirations. Thank you so much.

  • @jeimeluk4816
    @jeimeluk4816 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It is a great tutorial, thank you very much ❤

  • @niemalsblond7954
    @niemalsblond7954 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Can You Provide help for this question: how can I stay even at the end e.g. bar 35 to beginning of bar 36. The tonality changes ... regards from Germany

    • @dimitrovboeleepianoduo
      @dimitrovboeleepianoduo 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Guten Tag :) That's actually a very interesting question. I will put it on the list and we will try to get to it as soon as possible!

  • @goodpotato8058
    @goodpotato8058 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hardest part in moonlight 3, but even much harder for people who have small hands😂

    • @dimitrovboeleepianoduo
      @dimitrovboeleepianoduo 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Absolutely! Much more difficult when reaching an octave is already a challenge! Good luck.

  • @Howardegarner
    @Howardegarner 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What a beautiful piece. I can imagine the rain gently splashing on the pavement (sidewalk) late at night when the streets are quiet. Fabulous!!

  • @gracetavers300
    @gracetavers300 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    LOL I always laugh when someone does something so AWESOME !

  • @HandyL
    @HandyL 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Sing the song in your head and tap your foot or shake your booty. If you can dance, rhythm most likely comes naturally to you and you don’t have to think about it. There is a deeper meaning and statement in the previous remark that some may pick up and totally know what I’m saying 🤟🏽😁✌🏽

  • @marmasan164
    @marmasan164 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You explain it so well, right to the point. I will definitely be counting out loud a lot!

    • @dimitrovboeleepianoduo
      @dimitrovboeleepianoduo 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you! Good luck to you and let me know how it goes :)

  • @laurecollomp8419
    @laurecollomp8419 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Compter en jouant est difficile mais fait beaucoup progresser et parfois quand le rythme est compliqué c'est le seul moyen d’être en mesure alors accrochons nous ! Merci pour vos vidéos j’ai je crois un assez bon niveau mais j’apprends souvent quelque chose

  • @sgut1947
    @sgut1947 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you. I'm learning this piece right now and this is very helpful.

    • @dimitrovboeleepianoduo
      @dimitrovboeleepianoduo 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I'm happy it was helpful good luck and fun with the piece!

  • @bebigorl
    @bebigorl 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    since when was andrew tate so good at piano?

  • @MrWhiteKeys1
    @MrWhiteKeys1 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Who looks at their hands or the keyboard when they’re playing? This would make sight reading music nearly impossible! Note that there are also numerous accomplished blind concert pianists. You just have to learn the landscape by feel.

  • @JustCurious2watch
    @JustCurious2watch 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks for your interesting videos. :) What would be your recommendation to push a piece really in the mental memory/mind/brain when learning it by heart instead of playing it automatically via muscle memory only (what sometimes happens to me)? Naming the notes when practicing? Transpose the piece and play it in other keys?

    • @dimitrovboeleepianoduo
      @dimitrovboeleepianoduo 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Pleasure :)! I think the best way for me is to learn separate hands and to memorise in different tempi. Slow, slower, somewhere in the middle, fast everything. Basically anything that throws you out of 'automatic mode' but these two things are my personal go to's.

  • @inga9788
    @inga9788 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you!! These are great tips!!

  • @maedetheone
    @maedetheone 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    100% agree on the importance of good fingering, not only for tone/phrasing but very much also to avoid subtle muscle tensions that can lead to long-term injuries. One caveat though about watching other pianists (professional or amateurs) play the same piece and take fingerings from that: I would only use it as a starting point, never just adopt it wholesale. Our physical bodies are all different, and what works for one person in regards to fingering might well be unsuitable or even completely impossible for another. In my view, it's therefore important to give oneself permission to come up with one's own fingerings and to deviate from those in scores or how this or that famous pianist does it. This can also involve redistributing notes between the left and right hand or in extreme cases even cheating by omitting a less important note here or there, especially in thick chords. More work, for sure, but I find it can be oddly satisfying and liberating to experiment, find what works best for oneself, noticing subtle differences in hand movements, muscle activity, body position, etc. Core principle remains fluidity in movement along the whole fingers-arms-body axis and avoiding unnecessary tension.

  • @jonasrussel5561
    @jonasrussel5561 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Sjonge jullie video's worden goed bekeken, wat leuk zeg! Ik gun het jullie enorm, het zijn ook topvideo's! Ik volg het met plezier vanuit de luwte

    • @dimitrovboeleepianoduo
      @dimitrovboeleepianoduo 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Dankjewel dat is lief van je 😊 jij nog af en toe lekker aan het spelen/improviseren/componeren hoop ik?

    • @jonasrussel5561
      @jonasrussel5561 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@dimitrovboeleepianoduo Zeker! Met plezier pingel ik nog hier en daar wat, maar het mag geen naam hebben. Liever luister ik naar een heleboel prachtige pianomuziek!

  • @agungsupsuleiman51
    @agungsupsuleiman51 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks for your Great Tips🌏🌍🌎🎹☑️🎧↗️🎵

  • @laurecollomp8419
    @laurecollomp8419 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Merci pour cette approche differente c'est vrai que si on veut parvenir à bien jouer une piece il y a tellement d’heures de travail et plus on progresse plus il y a de travail on peut parfois se decourager trouver des astuces pour se renouveler c’est une aide précieuse

  • @Cameron-k2r
    @Cameron-k2r 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    are you demonstrating with max bruch, acht stücke for viola/clarinet/piano?

  • @markaprill6501
    @markaprill6501 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It is so hard to play slow until you listen to a recording of how bad it sounds played fast and sloppy….. I live in an apartment and use Pianoteq and a 88 key weighted keyboard…..Pianoteq automatically saves every note i have played since I purchased it last may and when you playback you can see the keystrokes.

  • @patrickwalt6903
    @patrickwalt6903 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good ideas. I'm learning Ravel's Sonatine. The first movement I can sort of play, but my playing is sloppy. Maybe it's a bit above my level. But I really want to learn it well. I love being connected to it. What a cosy room you're in by the way.

    • @dimitrovboeleepianoduo
      @dimitrovboeleepianoduo หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you! Take it slow and take it one step at a time, you'll get there!

    • @patrickwalt6903
      @patrickwalt6903 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@dimitrovboeleepianoduo Thank you!!

  • @laconismo
    @laconismo หลายเดือนก่อน

    Focusing on melodies as if they were composed for slow tempo may help. Slow practice os very important, thank you for sharing your experiencie

  • @justshoby3374
    @justshoby3374 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Helpful again ❤

  • @smithkwaku8606
    @smithkwaku8606 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for sharing

  • @peterwilliam8135
    @peterwilliam8135 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Pure brilliance ! Fantastic explanation…

  • @peterwilliam8135
    @peterwilliam8135 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just came across your channel.. Great teaching ! clearly from being concert pianists 😀😀 I started trying to play Mozart K 414 - 1st movement - pages 1&2 and also 2nd movement - after watching your video - went to 1/2 speed on Murray Periah ‘s fantastic version on YT .. so my tempo matched with a metronome is at 65 .. Murray plays at 130 to the quarter note I think …This is helping a lot .. my level is sort of beginner with - lots and lots of gaps on music - just a hobby - no formal training at all ..but I have a Steinway Essex at home from just a year ago ..any thoughts on how my journey could be speeded up .?.. yes I am past 60 but can still learn complex stuff when I went to grad school 35 yrs ago …

    • @dimitrovboeleepianoduo
      @dimitrovboeleepianoduo 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      So happy you are learning the piano and happy our videos our helpful on your journey. Start with practicing a lot 😊 listening a lot and watching a lot of good quality videos from people practicing their craft. You’ll see that you’ll get more clarity and more specific questions as you develop.Let us know if you want a video on a specific topic 😊

    • @dimitrovboeleepianoduo
      @dimitrovboeleepianoduo 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Sight reading will be very useful as well as it helps you learn to read notes more fluently and will help you study new pieces faster.

    • @peterwilliam8135
      @peterwilliam8135 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@dimitrovboeleepianoduo exactly right !.. my sight reading is quite abysmal..but I have not figured out to improve it -yet...my second problem is getting the sync.. perfect between lh and rh.. playing seperately seems ok but it falls apart when together .. memorization of 3-4 bars is usually quite quick.. after I set the metronome at very very slow pace and break it down.. Also I don't find my playing musical - when I hear the iphone snippet I feel it is not musical at all.. I guess it is because the rythym is off.. and may get better in a few months.. any sources to look at ? method books ? I am pretty much self taught... that could be a huge part of the problem.. but can read every note of the k414 and know when it is played right or not ..

    • @peterwilliam8135
      @peterwilliam8135 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@dimitrovboeleepianoduo yes your messaging and teaching is very precise..I hope you two get to 50k subscribers... soon.. at least

  • @kambuntschki6314
    @kambuntschki6314 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This works great for triplets against eights however i couldn't get it to work for triplets against sixteenths because then the thirds aren't in the middle of the sixteenths but a third after/before them making it hard. I kind of got it to work by first only playing half of the sixteenth making it a third vs. Eigth and then adding the rest however it's very inconsistent. Do you have any tips for that? Thank you in advance

    • @dimitrovboeleepianoduo
      @dimitrovboeleepianoduo 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

      We’re happy to make a video on triplets against sixteenth. What piece are you practicing? We can use it as the example

  • @kambuntschki6314
    @kambuntschki6314 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you so much for this video. I always struggled with this and now it makes perfect sense to me and is easy. Opened my eyes how the ta ta ta ta made mathematically sense.

  • @kambuntschki6314
    @kambuntschki6314 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very helpful, thanks

  • @del9936
    @del9936 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well what I noticed was your playing your eyes were on the keyboard I was told an accomplished musician reader looks at the music their playing and don’t need to look at the keyboard to see where they are they have accomplished where the keys are , your comments are appreciated

    • @dimitrovboeleepianoduo
      @dimitrovboeleepianoduo หลายเดือนก่อน

      I appreciate your interest in this as this is a subject of confusion sometimes. It is completely natural and normal to look at your hands when you’re playing and practicing piano. However, when you sight-read (which is a different skill and one very worth improving) you do have to develop a feeling of the keyboard as you’ve never seen the music before and are therefore unable to look at your hands. We did make a couple of videos about sight reading here:th-cam.com/video/T1dBx78I27A/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dPXMJX19lYV8onQL th-cam.com/video/vd460FdU5eg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zu7WKihR5rGavYBL

    • @dimitrovboeleepianoduo
      @dimitrovboeleepianoduo หลายเดือนก่อน

      th-cam.com/video/0GX0gNklAp8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=mFMWl10k0EoKnjd7 this last one is an exercise to improve awareness of the keyboard.

  • @jasongallagher631
    @jasongallagher631 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I really wish people would stop talking about slow playing and repetition as if they are sufficient. For those of us who are not naturally talented, they aren’t enough. As an example, when you play that leap, your arm goes lower for the thumb and lands higher when you play the chord with the fingers. No matter how much you do slow practice, the opposite-leaving the thumb with a high arm and trying to play the chord with a low arm-will never work. You naturally move well, so slow practice begets improvement. The piano translates movement into sound. If you don’t like the sound, the movement is wrong. Correct movement = correct notes. I used to have awful technique, even made it through a masters with sloppy playing. Now I study with Robert Durso and my playing has reached new heights, because he knows how to analyze movement and teaches me the same.

  • @Smithers103
    @Smithers103 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Rachmaninoff practised at very, very slow tempo. Go even slower than you think. It will help tons. I would only add to your excellent advice: it is useful to keep a note of your tempo (using a metronome), so you can increase tempo gradually as you become more confident and you are playing the section almost always successfully. You can do it without a metronome, but without some guidance and a metric to check, it’s easy to forget over time your practice tempo and how you have improved. By keeping a note of your tempo, you can also add a little bit of challenge (but not too much) to your practice more easily. You will be able to find your limit - the fastest you can play the section before errors arise consistently. When you find your limit, concentrate your practice at a tempo just below that, where you are very confident. Keep trying to push that limit to where it needs to be. I find that helps me learn with slow tempo the most efficiently.

  • @mauricepicard
    @mauricepicard หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very good advice. I had to slow my playing so much to get it right, the last note I played was a year ago. I'll play the next note now. Damn... got it wrong.

  • @GotThatSwing-up3yg
    @GotThatSwing-up3yg หลายเดือนก่อน

    “Don’t practice until you get it right. Practice until you can’t get it wrong.” -Abraham Lincoln

  • @MotifMusicStudios
    @MotifMusicStudios หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great hook and fabulous video to follow. That's so special you are preparing for a concert!

  • @scottev954
    @scottev954 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hearing just the clapping really helps. Thanks!

  • @uufruity
    @uufruity หลายเดือนก่อน

    That’s so funny how I’m taking a short break from my pianos session right now because I’m frustrated from my sloppy playing! Thank you for advice, I keep playing closer to a tempo that I keep messing up. Slow practice is a little boring I guess! I’ll use these tips as in I will resume my practice now haha..

    • @dimitrovboeleepianoduo
      @dimitrovboeleepianoduo หลายเดือนก่อน

      My pleasure and thanks so much for this comment it gave me a great idea for a next video. Stay tuned ;)

    • @dimitrovboeleepianoduo
      @dimitrovboeleepianoduo หลายเดือนก่อน

      We just made this video inspired by your commen, hope it helps with the boredom ;) th-cam.com/video/5oa25P-hXIQ/w-d-xo.html

    • @uufruity
      @uufruity หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@dimitrovboeleepianoduo Thank you, I’ll use these tips in my practice session later today!

  • @stevenbeer6005
    @stevenbeer6005 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very helpful! Cheers!

  • @ChristopherEvenstar
    @ChristopherEvenstar หลายเดือนก่อน

    I did Hanon 1 as you suggested while watching and it was magickal! Thank you!

  • @runyanpiano
    @runyanpiano หลายเดือนก่อน

    Really good advice and I give the same to all of my students. I might make them watch this video

  • @fsffs2413
    @fsffs2413 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Many thanks. You're the first person who ever told me WHY to practice slowly. That's after having played several instruments for over 50 years...

  • @fredphipps9452
    @fredphipps9452 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for this useful advice. Often tempting to play too fast

  • @mhatty2
    @mhatty2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love this topic and would appreciate another video or online lesson to discuss. I'm particularly interested in jumps and arpeggios without looking. and (re) building these properly so that I can improvise a bit

    • @dimitrovboeleepianoduo
      @dimitrovboeleepianoduo หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks! That's an interesting topic, we're happy to put your request on the list :)

  • @markaprill6501
    @markaprill6501 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bravo!!! Thanks for all the tips.

  • @markaprill6501
    @markaprill6501 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My recording is getting better. I have been having this problem. I have been doing this for a while.