5 Simple Steps to Master 2 x 3 Polyrhythms | Debussy Arabesque No. 1
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It's easy to understand how 2 against 3 polyrhythms are organized, but another thing is to implement these rhythms in your playing, and to be able to play them smoothly. In this video I am breaking down the process in five simple steps, which should help you to finally get it done.
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3 against 2 in Arabesque No. 1 was driving me nuts, I just couldn't do it. This tutorial is extremely helpful, thank you so much, i think I've got it now!!
Wow, I found the perfect video for the job! Thank you!
Everyone: wow, he is playing so nicely
Me: (nice cup of tea)
A warning..😁 ) It took me months to master polyrhythms. Trust Denis to give a shortcut. And I enjoyed Arabesque 1 -- I like it as the best piano piece from Debussy so far.
I don’t think he’s going to write any more.
I am very happy to see your channel is growing steadily. You're hands down a real Master Teacher and formidable pianist.
This is just a fantastic approach! Woohoo!!! I`ve been racking my brains over this problem for 3 years, trying out so many tricks of my own, and none of them worked. Thank you so much, Denis!
I really appreciate this tutorial. Not that I am ready to look at this Debussy but I have struggled with polyrhythms and this will help.
Thank you so much
This is insanely helpful, thank you
thanks for the help
Great video dude! Well done
great method, thanks!
Very nice ....thank you
This is perfect I love it thank you
this was helpful
Great lesson, really appreciated the discovery of your channel, I have learned so much from the valuable knowledges you so generously imparted
Thanks! This is something I managed to do recently, and i like the way you explain it. I'd love to see the same kind of video for the 3 vs 4, which remains a complete mistery to me.
Thank you! This also helps with the short 2 x 3 bit toward the end of Chopin's Prelude in E minor, a tricky part.
Masterful pedagogy! I finally got it. It’s been a struggle this year. You broke it down perfectly for me. Stopped the video several times each step to practice for a few minutes, then moved on to add the next step. Thank you so much maestro. Would like to discuss studying with you at some point.
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Great lesson. Could you please do lessons of 3 against 4 and even 3 against 5 as in L’Isle Joyeuse? Thank you for all your great videos!
Also interesting for Chopin's Fantaisie-Impromptu.
I really like this method! Can you suggest a similar exercise for 4 against 3 (e.g. Fantasie Impromptu)?
Great tip! That's gonna be tea the next days!
Great, this will help me with Scarlatti K 466
Helpful video. German version could be "Kalbsleberwurst". When I practice such figures, sometimes I exchange the hands. A bit difficult, but afterwards the normal version is very easy. Now I'm going to have a nice cup of tea. 😂
Kalbsleberwurst! Why I want to start killing when I say that many times in a row?.. 😂
@@DenZhdanovPianist I learnt this from a student. But the cup of tea ist a nicer association. 😉
A little vulgar but for 4v3 I learned "Pass the god-damn butter". Nice vid!
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I was going to ask about a phrase for 3 against 4, but you've already supplied the answer. Thanks!
I wrote a song that has exactly this rhythm in one section where I keep losing my timing 😩, I think this exercise will help me finally consolidate those neuromotor connections! 🧠 Thank you! 🙌🏾
so you stump the feet on "nice" each time, right? thanks!
Yes!
dude... great advice --- also, if you mix some bass outta your voice and turn it down a bit relative to the piano - maybe just move the mic further away from your mouth.. its acerbically bass-y, rumbly -- would make this video way easier to enjoy
Thanks for the tips! I usually listen out the content in flat reference earphones, so it has never bothered me in this regard, but I know it can feel very different in some other bass-oriented models.
hi Dennis,may I hv ur contact?
You can reach out via a contact form on my website
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Sounded like little farts! 😅
Debussy?🤣
Your channel is amazing dude, i was just playing 1 note every 2 notes i did in the rh and now i understand what i actually need to do, awesome!