music is all about what sounds good. doesnt matter if he used pedal or not. plus, old school pianofortes still had a way of sustaining, you would raise the keys up with your knee.
I'm like half way through this and suddenly I realize that its been going on for, like, 10 minutes. Kudos to you, Paul Barton, for such an amazing memory!
@Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart i can play the 1st movement, just managed to sight read the 2nd movement yesterday , was patchy but pleased with my progress, and also managed to get through half way in the 3rd movement, the importance is keep practising, there is a well known saying practise makes perfect, and I am humbly seeing the benefits of doing this.
I'm 11 and I can play this! You inspired me for studiing this! Thank you! Now I'm gonna play this in a piano competition. Sorry for my bad English I'm hungarian.
Your making me a believer in classical piano. Nailed this piece by Mozart. I think we could start converting new believers with this video. Very, very good and seemingly effortless and flowing, like water running down a wooded stream...ty
I've never known that Mozart's pieces would sound fantastic with a pedal. The second slow movement sounds so romantic rather than classical.. Nice playing.
What a performance! Really awesome! I was looking for a human performance of this musical piece because I instantly liked it as soon as I started to heard it and your playing just make me like it even more.
It is excellent! Would you please play Mozart's "Ah ! Vous dirai-je, maman"? I like his happy "glistening" quality of the piano works. Ps, I don't see much Mozart's pieces on your channel. Who's your favorite composers? Thanks.
Hi paul you play this beautifully, any chance you could re-upload this with an overhead view like on your other recent videos? it would help a lot with learning some of the sections. Thank you anyway for all the videos.
Thank you for this video. It might seen strange, but I never knew that Mozart had written such a sonata, or that he himself considered it to be "for beginners". Having never heard the piece I'm delighted to hear such a lovely melody, especially in the first movement! And then seeing you play it, I can see with my eye how you play it masterfully. Would be challenging to learn, as I'm not only a beginner, but I'd have to play 1 hand at a time ... my right hand is partially disabled. Thanks again!
Your trills are quite impressive. I'm also fond of your use of the damper pedal in the 1st movement. Makes for an interesting rendition. *two big thumbs up*
There is Paul again .. wouw really .. I REALLY WISH I am like you later .. I love your videos .. always so stunning !! really impressive work once more !!
This was great to watch and listen to.I was just saying how wiki calls it easy or facile.What do you use to work out your hands daily.Hanon? if not did you ever use Hanon.
Paul, it is great to hear you play some Mozart. This is fantastic. Your interpretation of the the first and third movements capture the playful mood of Mozart so well. The serene second movement is particularly well played. Given your superior piano skills, maybe you should play a Fantasy for us.
In the left hand in bar 6 I heard something that is different than I remember. Upon re-listening a few times and looking at the score, I see that the left thumb plays B instead of C (this is at 16 seconds). I'm not sure if this is from a different edition, but I prefer the C, because it gives that minor 7th chord sound (together with the D and F).
I REMEMBER PLAYING THIS FINGER TWISTER. I PLAYED. ALL. MOVEMENTS. IN. COMPLETION. PERFECTLY. WAY. BACK THEN. IN. JR.COLLEGE. MY. PIANO. INSTRUCTOR. WAS. SO GREAT. BUT. SEEMED. AMAZED.
+Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart HAHA yeah, but you wish you had a piano forte that sounded as good as this one (minus the excessive pedal) when you wrote this piece in the 18th century....
And he gave this piece to his young pupils to master before he moved them onto something more challenging! Who was it they voted musical genius number one of the Millennium? Robbie Williams?
This is actually a pretty easy piano piece. No hard chords, rhythm is moderately pace, and a lot of it is just scales. It's a great piece to learn rudimentary material. Simple chords, little trilling, arpeggios, and scale runs. It'll be one of the first pieces classical piano players will tackle when they first start. If you want to learn to play the piano, try this one out! It's fun and you'll learn a lot.
+Jongseong Lee This is easy? I never would have guessed. Just watching it, someone who is clueless as to anything involving piano, that is pretty amazing.
NickLikesMusic Only in terms of learning classical music. You'll start off with stuff much easier to get you into it, but this piece is going to be one your introductory pieces into notable piano pieces. For people looking to play difficult piano music, this is considered easy. If you look at Chopin's Etude Op 10 No.4, this piece doesn't even come close in terms of difficulty.
***** Find a local teacher. They'll be able to get you started right. But if you really want to get into classical pieces, you need to transition into a more rigorous instructor preferably somebody who's had training in a conservatory.
i have seen many videos of mr.paul he plays in such a manner that its with ease and great hand speed great playing technique can u give me some tips like how to improve left hand speed and to practise songs like beethoven rondo caprio and how long u profeesionals take to complete and perform live,please kindly reply sir :)
although some may consider mozart more approachable than other composers such as chopin or rachmaninoff, mozart requires a clear sound which cannot be hidden by pedal like in other pieces with a devastating amount of notes
Yeah, I think so too, but so what? It may not be authentic, but when it's not over used, a hint here and there can add to the atmosphere of the piece - and certainly makes some awkward held notes easier to play!! Despite common belief, some of the fortepianos of Mozart's time did have sustain (knee operated) pedals, so perhaps it's not that inauthentic.
Hi Paul I don't think I have commented on your video's since I closed my Hamiltonrrw channel. You and my grand daughter are the only pianists I have seen play the repeats of the second mov't. Bill
I must say the 2nd movement is very underappreciated.
It's my favorite
Started with the second movement. It was so hard to get that! But it is beautiful (the other movements seem easier but faster).
I prefer the second mouvement.
Je préfère le second mouvemement
This is incredible! I aspire to play this as beautifully as you do.
music is all about what sounds good. doesnt matter if he used pedal or not. plus, old school pianofortes still had a way of sustaining, you would raise the keys up with your knee.
To be fair: I'd prefer this piece with "finger pedal", but why not?
I'm like half way through this and suddenly I realize that its been going on for, like, 10 minutes. Kudos to you, Paul Barton, for such an amazing memory!
That tempo perfectly mantained!
Wow! So fast! It took me 2 months to play at this speed!
@@Andras_Schiff I learned all the notes as a 10 month beginner, but am sort of struggling to perfect it. Should I even be working on it?
@Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart i can play the 1st movement, just managed to sight read the 2nd movement yesterday , was patchy but pleased with my progress, and also managed to get through half way in the 3rd movement, the importance is keep practising, there is a well known saying practise makes perfect, and I am humbly seeing the benefits of doing this.
I love this piece, its simple, yet is extremely beautiful. Wonderful interpretation, perfect timing.
Beautiful playing with a lot of grace and charm. Thank you for sharing this, Paul.
I'm 11 and I can play this! You inspired me for studiing this! Thank you! Now I'm gonna play this in a piano competition. Sorry for my bad English I'm hungarian.
Good luck with your study.
Well this is .....perfect ! Love it...will be returning again and again...
I'm almost speechless...more than beautiful, you're my inspiration
Wow just amazing. You are truly talented.
This is so sparkling and wonderful! It came up on autoplay as I working and I had to pause to see who was playing!
Your making me a believer in classical piano. Nailed this piece by Mozart. I think we could start converting new believers with this video. Very, very good and seemingly effortless and flowing, like water running down a wooded stream...ty
I think this is my favorite interpretation on youtube 😃. Thank you
I've never known that Mozart's pieces would sound fantastic with a pedal. The second slow movement sounds so romantic rather than classical.. Nice playing.
Beautiful and inspiring, thank you Paul
Bravo Paul! I always listen to this sonata by you...
What a performance! Really awesome! I was looking for a human performance of this musical piece because I instantly liked it as soon as I started to heard it and your playing just make me like it even more.
Genius what a wonderful piece... im learning this on Piano Right now
I love this piece !!! want to learn it someday.
the ease with which this guy plays it is just impressive. good hands bro, good hands.
awesome playing and clean recording, thank you.
nice Paul! keep up the good work.. I'm looking forward to listen/watch more of your recordings and tutorials.
What a marvelous way of playing Mozart!!
I am hoping I can play this like you one day :) Great job - so clean... but I'd love to hear it with a little less sustain
the Knitty Litter *cough*no sustain at all *cough cough*
I love listening to this. amazing.
Splendid playing .... Very softly and awesomly played !
It is excellent! Would you please play Mozart's "Ah ! Vous dirai-je, maman"? I like his happy "glistening" quality of the piano works.
Ps, I don't see much Mozart's pieces on your channel. Who's your favorite composers?
Thanks.
This sounds wonderful. Thanks alot!
Perfect. this is a treat to listen to
Love it. the Rondo it's magnificent.
lively and wonderful! thanks for setting the bar as I learn the piece :)
wonderful playing. magnifique ! I'm learning it right now. and your way of playing inspires me.
I am doing this for my recital song so excited!!
An excellent interpretation of this celebrated Mozart Sonata. It's not easy either. Mozart's music is NEVER easy.
Very very nice, I love the left hand!!!
Beautiful 🎵🎼🎵 Bravo 👏👏👏
Hi paul you play this beautifully, any chance you could re-upload this with an overhead view like on your other recent videos? it would help a lot with learning some of the sections. Thank you anyway for all the videos.
Thank you for this video. It might seen strange, but I never knew that Mozart had written such a sonata, or that he himself considered it to be "for beginners". Having never heard the piece I'm delighted to hear such a lovely melody, especially in the first movement! And then seeing you play it, I can see with my eye how you play it masterfully. Would be challenging to learn, as I'm not only a beginner, but I'd have to play 1 hand at a time ... my right hand is partially disabled. Thanks again!
Beautiful!
just great you make it seem so easy bravo to you
You play this REALLY good. It's really good. You have really good sound quality. You're great!
magnifique, tout simplement magnifique
Your trills are quite impressive.
I'm also fond of your use of the damper pedal in the 1st movement. Makes for an interesting rendition.
*two big thumbs up*
best version on TH-cam
É muito bom escutar essa música, ainda mais quando ela é tão bem executada.
Beautiful.
There is Paul again .. wouw really .. I REALLY WISH I am like you later .. I love your videos .. always so stunning !! really impressive work once more !!
^Wie immer einfach super. Ein Genuss für den Geist und das Gehör. Hier setzt
sich ein Pianist kostenlos für die Kultur ein.
Este hombre toca estupendo!!!😁😍🎹🎶🎵
Great job, I'm doing this piece for a end of the year concert
Wow! Can't believe how fast your hands moved! Like Mach 2!
This was great to watch and listen to.I was just saying how wiki calls it easy or facile.What do you use to work out your hands daily.Hanon? if not did you ever use Hanon.
It helped me to study. Thanks for the video
that was amazing ^___^ thank you very much for sharing
Hey im a beginner and my left hand cant seem to keep up with the trills---any suggestions for practice?
Need some advice.. You think the 1st movement would sounds as good a bit slower? I find it fast..
Laurie FORTIN FEILER I found it apt
MASTERFUL!
Complimenti... bravo!
je remercie tous ceux qui ont participer a la mise en marche
magnífico
Paul, it is great to hear you play some Mozart. This is fantastic. Your interpretation of the the first and third movements capture the playful mood of Mozart so well. The serene second movement is particularly well played. Given your superior piano skills, maybe you should play a Fantasy for us.
Thanks for share I enjoy a lot.
In the left hand in bar 6 I heard something that is different than I remember. Upon re-listening a few times and looking at the score, I see that the left thumb plays B instead of C (this is at 16 seconds). I'm not sure if this is from a different edition, but I prefer the C, because it gives that minor 7th chord sound (together with the D and F).
I REMEMBER PLAYING THIS FINGER TWISTER. I PLAYED. ALL. MOVEMENTS. IN. COMPLETION. PERFECTLY. WAY. BACK THEN. IN. JR.COLLEGE. MY. PIANO. INSTRUCTOR. WAS. SO GREAT. BUT. SEEMED. AMAZED.
I enjoy your videos a lot!!! Great performance and wonderful sound. Sounds like I am really there sitting next to you!
amazing!
Very beautifully played! :)
Very musical. Nice interpretation.
Hola. Sencillamente hermoso. Gracias por compartir. Saludos.
j'adore
You play this so effortlessly, your fingers run over the keys as easily as i breathe. :)
So lovely
Meh.
jajajaja
+Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart HAHA yeah, but you wish you had a piano forte that sounded as good as this one (minus the excessive pedal) when you wrote this piece in the 18th century....
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
its sad cus its true
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart srlsy
Belíssima!!!
Me encanta ese piano
2nd movement - 4:29
3rd movement- 11:02
sounds good!!
And he gave this piece to his young pupils to master before he moved them onto something more challenging! Who was it they voted musical genius number one of the Millennium? Robbie Williams?
Bravo Paul, it's almost in Concert-niveau....
This is actually a pretty easy piano piece. No hard chords, rhythm is moderately pace, and a lot of it is just scales. It's a great piece to learn rudimentary material. Simple chords, little trilling, arpeggios, and scale runs. It'll be one of the first pieces classical piano players will tackle when they first start. If you want to learn to play the piano, try this one out! It's fun and you'll learn a lot.
+Jongseong Lee You are so right.
+Jongseong Lee This is easy? I never would have guessed. Just watching it, someone who is clueless as to anything involving piano, that is pretty amazing.
NickLikesMusic Only in terms of learning classical music. You'll start off with stuff much easier to get you into it, but this piece is going to be one your introductory pieces into notable piano pieces. For people looking to play difficult piano music, this is considered easy. If you look at Chopin's Etude Op 10 No.4, this piece doesn't even come close in terms of difficulty.
***** Find a local teacher. They'll be able to get you started right. But if you really want to get into classical pieces, you need to transition into a more rigorous instructor preferably somebody who's had training in a conservatory.
Easy: Petzold's Minuet in G
Intermediate: this sonata
Difficult: Chopin's etudes
Master: Ravel Gaspard de la Nuit
Wow, very well played.
Nice playing!!
Very good and steady
Such energy on the first movement and third movement I suspected no pedal? You are using finger pedaling--such virtuosity! Thanks for sharing!
so inspiring
pure skill
❤️eccellente 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Nice performance!
Awesome 👍👍👍👍🎶🎶💃
i have seen many videos of mr.paul he plays in such a manner that its with ease and great hand speed great playing technique can u give me some tips like how to improve left hand speed and to practise songs like beethoven rondo caprio and how long u profeesionals take to complete and perform live,please kindly reply sir :)
genial !!!!!!
Is this the JU109 model by Yamaha?
although some may consider mozart more approachable than other composers such as chopin or rachmaninoff, mozart requires a clear sound which cannot be hidden by pedal like in other pieces with a devastating amount of notes
didnt notice that you are right
hey frederyk wassup
Amazing congrats ;)
Well played. Do I hear a hint of sustain pedal at some points?
No shit you do.
Yeah, I think so too, but so what? It may not be authentic, but when it's not over used, a hint here and there can add to the atmosphere of the piece - and certainly makes some awkward held notes easier to play!! Despite common belief, some of the fortepianos of Mozart's time did have sustain (knee operated) pedals, so perhaps it's not that inauthentic.
lol they still had sustain back in the day. they would raise the piano with their knees.
great
wow, you is very pro. I like this
Hi Paul I don't think I have commented on your video's since I closed my Hamiltonrrw channel.
You and my grand daughter are the only pianists I have seen play the repeats of the second mov't.
Bill