I watched 22 seconds in and I have a feeling this will severly hurt me ego 💀. I'm playing for about 1 year and a half and I'm learning Rondo Alla Turca
Everyone has different strengths and weaknesses and different commitments and goals in their lives…so you can only compare yourself to yourself yesterday 😊
Love the technical tips, explanations, and metaphors you use. They convey a deep understanding of the pieces, which can immediately be heard as soon as you put into practice what you say. Would love to find a teacher with your level of experience and expertise!
The level of passion you have for music is clearly visible on your face in the first 1 and half minutes of the video. You are such a great teacher and the efforts you put in for each of your videos to provide a quality content for your viewers is just amazing. Please never stop making these videos. I've been learning a lot of stuffs from you and you are one of many pianists I watch on TH-cam that makes me wanna get up in the morning and practice piano. Thanks a ton Matt. Love from India ❤
Hey Matthew! I only just had my first ever lesson yesterday (I didn’t prepare for it so I was a complete beginner). I’ve recorded something I was playing on my first day. And will continue to do so every month. Hope in a year’s time you can see my progress 😊.
Ps. I’m already familiar with music as I reached grade 4 on the violin when I was 11 (started at 8, but quit after I reached grade 4). Haven’t played music for over 10 years! I’m 21 years old
ive been playing for 8 years and am playing Rhapsody in Blue and Beethoven C minor variations. The hardest thing ive played is the hungarian rhapsody no. 6 for a competition. My dream piece to play is scriabins 7th sonata
@@matticawood Probably phrasing that wrong. I mean: playing the chords as they’re written. Thought he played them with two hands side by side, as it were. There has to be a term for this.
Another amazing video. Your subscribers are very talented. I thought I was pushing the limits with Moonlight Sonata (1st). After watching this, 3rd movement here I come 😅 just kidding, great video.
Really cool as usual, can you do a video about patrik pietschmann i think he's doing the best movie arrangements for piano and represents the piano community so well on youtube, i would be so glad if you comment his videos we can also learn a lot for arrangement, chord patterns etc this would be very interesting! thx Matthew
@@matticawood Really ??? how lol, nvm yeah go check him out he's insane and i think it could be a very interesting video maybe yeah explaining how his choses certains patterns, how etc . He mostly does movie themes and that's an incredible part of music his most viewed videos has 90millions views it's interstellar etc, the avengers theme, jurassic park and star wars themes are incredible he also did an arrangement of musics in frozen, from two steps from hell, transformers, kung fu panda and more and more i could still go on But yeah to resume i would be very happy to see you reacting to him cuz i really like the way you do your videos and yeah a reaction to this very great pianist would be very great i know i'm not alone to like him thx a lot in advice keep up the good work btw
Dear Matthew, thanks a lot your react about my performance of Clair de lune. About the poco mosso section, my impressions are come from the image when the moon light shines on the water at nighttime and I tried to display that imagination. Btw It's art and subjective, one plays a bit slower another plays a bit faster. All kind could be full of emotions and impressions, depend of the artist. Thanks again, and continue, what you do. I like the way how you explain The Music for intersted people. 🤗🤗
It definitely is subjective, that’s the best thing about it. It’s always interesting to hear how different people interpret pieces. One of my teachers used to say to me…”it doesn’t matter if I would play it differently if it’s justified”. 😊 You played it really nicely and it’s a interesting way to think about the section!
Hey, Arabesque is a great piece! If you have triplet quavers/eighth notes in the left and regular quavers/eighth notes in the right, then think: Together, Left, Right, Left - Together, Left, Right, Left - etc.. If you have triplet quavers/eighth notes in the right and regular quavers/eighth notes in the left, then think: Together, Right, Left, Right - Together, Right, Left, Right - etc.. 😊
Is there anywhere where we can see videos of your performances? You always sound great, and I was just wondering if your performances were uploaded anywhere
I don’t believe he is self taught, he didn’t say he was self taught in any case…this is me guessing but it’s possible he’s part of a junior conservatoire or a Saturday school and can be a part of recitals in these types of venues 😊
@@vitstromsik7760why would I lie about something like that? I put in alot of work to get where I am and 8 months of practicing everyday is a long time.
Hello, love your content, hope i can get a reveiw on my piece later down the line! I wont stop giving you the piece of my dreams untill i get it reveiwded, thats how determined i am to get better! Edit: Took away first since i thought i was first haha.
@@matticawoodwell i put the wrong song that i wanted reveiwed. If you do ep3 soon i will put the correct one 😅. (How would you feel if someone played Death Waltz on piano that is closest to the Black Midi one? 🤔)
I’ve been playing piano for 4 years and I just finished prelude in C sharp minor and I’m 12 too but that doesn’t matter.. I have a concert coming up and I’m planning to play that song for it 😅
Claire De Lune should be played melodically. I feel like people play it like a race you need to finish first and they don't take the time to appreciate the beauty of it. Claire De Lune means "moonlight". The beauty of the piece written by Debussy is meant to be expressed melodically with a cantas feel. To play it fast deflates the piece and makes "moonlight" turn into "daylight".
I watched 22 seconds in and I have a feeling this will severly hurt me ego 💀. I'm playing for about 1 year and a half and I'm learning Rondo Alla Turca
Everyone has different strengths and weaknesses and different commitments and goals in their lives…so you can only compare yourself to yourself yesterday 😊
@@matticawood Exactly! You can only compare yourself to yourself and just enjoy and get ideas and learn from others.
@@matticawoodvery well put actually. Thanks
Thanks haha
Congratulations, I hit my 7 year mark and can‘t even play rondo alla turca😭😂
Wow so good at playing piano I have playing 3 month I'm little improve thank you for your guidance Matthew
No problem! Keep on going and you will be great in no time 😊
Love the technical tips, explanations, and metaphors you use. They convey a deep understanding of the pieces, which can immediately be heard as soon as you put into practice what you say. Would love to find a teacher with your level of experience and expertise!
The level of passion you have for music is clearly visible on your face in the first 1 and half minutes of the video. You are such a great teacher and the efforts you put in for each of your videos to provide a quality content for your viewers is just amazing. Please never stop making these videos. I've been learning a lot of stuffs from you and you are one of many pianists I watch on TH-cam that makes me wanna get up in the morning and practice piano. Thanks a ton Matt. Love from India ❤
Wow, thank you 🙏 I appreciate that and I’m glad I can have such an impact! 😊
I really like your videos because I can see the passion you have for music mate
Lots to learn in this Matt. Thanks
Hey Matthew! I only just had my first ever lesson yesterday (I didn’t prepare for it so I was a complete beginner). I’ve recorded something I was playing on my first day. And will continue to do so every month. Hope in a year’s time you can see my progress 😊.
Ps. I’m already familiar with music as I reached grade 4 on the violin when I was 11 (started at 8, but quit after I reached grade 4). Haven’t played music for over 10 years! I’m 21 years old
Nice work! I hope you enjoyed your lesson…they are very valuable! 😊
Great video! You should make more videos like these defimetly.These are my favorite types of videos
I have played for 11 years and I am currently playing Rachmaninoff's prelude in G minor and Debussy Estampes no. 3
Great teacher
Thanks!! 😊
Very true!
i hope you will be more famous
started yesterday with piano lessons and your channel is very helpful too! i love it :D Greetings from Argentina Matthew!
ive been playing for 8 years and am playing Rhapsody in Blue and Beethoven C minor variations. The hardest thing ive played is the hungarian rhapsody no. 6 for a competition. My dream piece to play is scriabins 7th sonata
Rach prelude: naughty not crossing the hands! Nicely played, though.
I don’t believe there is any hand crossing in the Prelude?
@@matticawood Probably phrasing that wrong. I mean: playing the chords as they’re written. Thought he played them with two hands side by side, as it were. There has to be a term for this.
It felt very rushed and the phrasing could use a lot more work. The start felt robotic to me. Pretty much everything cawood said
@@playerzero2813 Well, sure
Another amazing video. Your subscribers are very talented. I thought I was pushing the limits with Moonlight Sonata (1st). After watching this, 3rd movement here I come 😅 just kidding, great video.
Really cool as usual, can you do a video about patrik pietschmann i think he's doing the best movie arrangements for piano and represents the piano community so well on youtube, i would be so glad if you comment his videos we can also learn a lot for arrangement, chord patterns etc this would be very interesting! thx Matthew
He’s also my favorite piano player on TH-cam.. his work is phenomenal!
Il check him out, I’ve never heard of him 😊
@@HarpurrPiano yeah litteraly, i love how to train your dragon, star wars lord of the rings, jurassic park etc etc
@@matticawood Really ??? how lol, nvm yeah go check him out he's insane and i think it could be a very interesting video maybe yeah explaining how his choses certains patterns, how etc . He mostly does movie themes and that's an incredible part of music his most viewed videos has 90millions views it's interstellar etc, the avengers theme, jurassic park and star wars themes are incredible he also did an arrangement of musics in frozen, from two steps from hell, transformers, kung fu panda and more and more i could still go on
But yeah to resume i would be very happy to see you reacting to him cuz i really like the way you do your videos and yeah a reaction to this very great pianist would be very great i know i'm not alone to like him thx a lot in advice
keep up the good work btw
Dear Matthew, thanks a lot your react about my performance of Clair de lune. About the poco mosso section, my impressions are come from the image when the moon light shines on the water at nighttime and I tried to display that imagination. Btw It's art and subjective, one plays a bit slower another plays a bit faster. All kind could be full of emotions and impressions, depend of the artist. Thanks again, and continue, what you do. I like the way how you explain The Music for intersted people. 🤗🤗
It definitely is subjective, that’s the best thing about it. It’s always interesting to hear how different people interpret pieces. One of my teachers used to say to me…”it doesn’t matter if I would play it differently if it’s justified”. 😊
You played it really nicely and it’s a interesting way to think about the section!
Blud has an addiction with rubatto, great video
I only realised when I was editing that I clearly have an unhealthy obsession 😂
Cant blame him
Hi Matt, do you have any tips for playing the 3 against 2 poly rhythm in Arabesque No.1 I’m really struggling with it. Thanks
Hey, Arabesque is a great piece!
If you have triplet quavers/eighth notes in the left and regular quavers/eighth notes in the right, then think:
Together, Left, Right, Left - Together, Left, Right, Left - etc..
If you have triplet quavers/eighth notes in the right and regular quavers/eighth notes in the left, then think:
Together, Right, Left, Right - Together, Right, Left, Right - etc.. 😊
@matticawood ty so much for monitoring and answering comments. we, your subscribers appreciate it! 🎉
Is there anywhere where we can see videos of your performances? You always sound great, and I was just wondering if your performances were uploaded anywhere
Don’t put yourself down, no one can play liebstraum no.03 after a year. The piano world is full of sandbagging
The first lad has been playing for a year - how come he is in a room with 2 grand pianos? Is he really just a home trained pianist?
I don’t believe he is self taught, he didn’t say he was self taught in any case…this is me guessing but it’s possible he’s part of a junior conservatoire or a Saturday school and can be a part of recitals in these types of venues 😊
@@matticawood Ok then. He plays very well.
Yeah I started in gr 9 now I’m in gr 10 and that was my first piano recital. I go to a teacher every other week
@@Mitchellyap12 You’re doing exceptionally well.
Group 10, btw? I thought only in the Netherlands school years were called groups.
Can you please react to nostalgia and Marching season by Yanni. They have some pretty interesting time signatures.
Liebestraum is also technically difficult though
At least I found myself in the screenshots of all the submissions at the start :)
Cool
my ego was badly hurt in this video as someone who plays the piano for about a year and is not close to the level of the first guy
because he wasn't playing for a year, that is an obvious lie
maybe, maybe not. we don’t know how much he practices. we all are improving at our own pace.
@@vitstromsik7760i agree....
@@vitstromsik7760why would I lie about something like that? I put in alot of work to get where I am and 8 months of practicing everyday is a long time.
@@imsk6729bro nobody believes me 💀. it doesn’t matter though you can think whatever
Hello, love your content, hope i can get a reveiw on my piece later down the line! I wont stop giving you the piece of my dreams untill i get it reveiwded, thats how determined i am to get better!
Edit: Took away first since i thought i was first haha.
If you’ve sent me it, I’ll definitely get to it eventually! 😊
@@matticawood :D i hope! Good luck with future projects!
@@matticawood i forgot to add that im self thought, so if u get any confusion, its okay
@@matticawoodwell i put the wrong song that i wanted reveiwed. If you do ep3 soon i will put the correct one 😅. (How would you feel if someone played Death Waltz on piano that is closest to the Black Midi one? 🤔)
How does someone play Lidst in one year?
A lot of practice lol. Just put in the work, also liszt*
Whatever you do don’t pick an etude or a song over 3 minutes 😭
More rubato: The video
I think it was hard for Liszt to make an eazy piece
I’ve been playing piano for 4 years and I just finished prelude in C sharp minor and I’m 12 too but that doesn’t matter.. I have a concert coming up and I’m planning to play that song for it 😅
Uhmm... can you react to Theme 158 Gregorius symphony from blue archive?
damn
Claire De Lune should be played melodically. I feel like people play it like a race you need to finish first and they don't take the time to appreciate the beauty of it. Claire De Lune means "moonlight". The beauty of the piece written by Debussy is meant to be expressed melodically with a cantas feel. To play it fast deflates the piece and makes "moonlight" turn into "daylight".
Oh that’s me haha
Beautiful playing :)
How did you manage to play that? 😂🤪
@@SarahStimson tysm
@@katttttt manage wgat?
@@Mitchellyap12 the piece you played with that "little" of experience
I see Valentina Lisitsa and Yevgeni Kissin sent you their videos. Not half bad, but I have some pointers.
I thought I’d do them a favour by throwing in there videos 😉
@@matticawood Yes, I think they’re promising - if they keep practicing, who knows how far they’ll get?