Love to see the improvement, man! Your technique is so much better!! You're really close to getting a good separation between the melody-line and accompaniment. Only tip I can give to get this more even is to slow it down even more, as slow as you need to be able to follow a metronome, and then practice smaller chunks. Repeat the same part over and over until it sticks, or until you can't be asked to play it more. Then move on to the next part. Fantastic job, man!
@@rwankramershorts4732 If you can't play consistently at this tempo, you're not going slower than you should have: You're still going too fast. Slow practice is the way to go, and as you're still practicing: This was a great tempo!
@@rwankramershorts4732 he means that only when you're practicing play it slowly. when you're playing it but not practicing then you can play it normally
@@lubomirkubasdQw4w9WgXcQ When i record these videos I am not practicing, rather just me playing what I have so far learned. Yet again, I appreciate all the suggestions and feedback, and thank you for clarifying!
It's looking really great so far, and you really improved from the last run!! A few tips I could provide you with would be: 1. To curve your fingers more, it often helps you play the notes more smoothly and faster. 2. To use a metronome, although your rhythm is overall relatively steady, using a metronome would definitely help with pieces like this. 3. Practice at half speed. Although It's much less exciting, practicing much slower than usual helps you to get the notes flowing more in the faster runs. You're on your way to becoming a great pianist! Keep up the great work.
Another beautiful example where being out of tune in just the right way makes the instrument sound so wide and expansive, you can just hear the harmonies waving not against but with each other.
Great!!! The detuned piano makes it very vibey
Indeed it does
Love to see the improvement, man! Your technique is so much better!!
You're really close to getting a good separation between the melody-line and accompaniment.
Only tip I can give to get this more even is to slow it down even more, as slow as you need to be able to follow a metronome, and then practice smaller chunks. Repeat the same part over and over until it sticks, or until you can't be asked to play it more. Then move on to the next part.
Fantastic job, man!
Thank you! I appreciate it! I thought I was going slower than I should’ve, but i’ll definitely try a metronome.
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If you can't play consistently at this tempo, you're not going slower than you should have: You're still going too fast.
Slow practice is the way to go, and as you're still practicing: This was a great tempo!
@@niclassunde3941 Thanks again!
@@rwankramershorts4732 he means that only when you're practicing play it slowly. when you're playing it but not practicing then you can play it normally
@@lubomirkubasdQw4w9WgXcQ When i record these videos I am not practicing, rather just me playing what I have so far learned. Yet again, I appreciate all the suggestions and feedback, and thank you for clarifying!
It's looking really great so far, and you really improved from the last run!!
A few tips I could provide you with would be:
1. To curve your fingers more, it often helps you play the notes more smoothly and faster.
2. To use a metronome, although your rhythm is overall relatively steady, using a metronome would definitely help with pieces like this.
3. Practice at half speed. Although It's much less exciting, practicing much slower than usual helps you to get the notes flowing more in the faster runs.
You're on your way to becoming a great pianist! Keep up the great work.
Thanks! I appreciate the tips and your kind words
nuh uh. metronome is dookie
@@jacksonstegallNot always
@@rwankramershorts4732 nope. stinky smelly poo poo fart
@@rwankramershorts4732 yes. stinky poopy dookie fart
this is actually so fire wtf
Another beautiful example where being out of tune in just the right way makes the instrument sound so wide and expansive, you can just hear the harmonies waving not against but with each other.
I agree! Out of tune piano's make things sound amazing, I am glad you enjoyed my playing, and the sound of my piano.
i love this, im going to use this video to guide me on how to play this song
I’m glad i am able to help, and I am glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment
Just don’t use my finger placements, as mine are off.
loved it, thank you!
I’m glad you enjoyed!
So amazing keep going!
Thanks!
Hell yeah.
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indeed i do 🤯
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its pretty good, but try using something to keep the same tempo in the future, it would sound awesome
Thanks! I’ll try using a metronome
@@rwankramershorts4732 yeah! you're doing great bro. :)
@@wrevel. thank you! i really appreciate it