Complete adult novice here and I just wanted to say how much I enjoy your lesson videos, Robert has a kind and welcoming demeanor and is obviously very knowledgeable. Thanks for producing these 👍
Very good video. I started playing the piano when i was 7years old and when i was 8years old i was starting to play classical piano. I had an Aunt who used to come to my house and i had to play the piano for her and all she did was criticise my piano playing. She had a degree in music and if my piano playing was good enough for my instructor it was good enough for me. Finally when i was 13years old i just had enough of my aunt so i quit playing the piano. What a jerk i was. I should have kept playing the piano and just told her i didn't play the piano anymore. Well, I'm 70 years old now and i plan to retire next year and when i do i'm going to take piano lessons and start playing the piano again.
Richard Turner You can do it! I came back to the piano about 2 years ago after about a fifty year break. All those years on the piano when you were young will stand you in good stead. You will see! But I would say, don’t wait! Make a beginning now even while working. You will fill your heart and life with love and joy right now, and will not regret it!
Thankyou so much for sharing! That was very informative. And your technique on the instrument is absolutely flawless! As a guitar player, I always lobe following piano players and horn players for inspiration. You guys rock! I wrote this little etude today. Hope you enjoy! @
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I really appreciate these lessons. I never had any musical education at all. Recently discovered Alma Doutcher and got very interested.not planning to play just want to know more .
I’ve just binge watched about 30 of your videos. This piano has (at least among your recordings) the best sound all around. Can you tell me what you did different (microphone placing, equipment, room acoustics...)?
I love this video and the Etudes you play and and your analysis. Will you continue the Virtuoso series? I believe in the videos you said it would be continued
1:16 I literally know someone who did this they did this in my piano class 😭 pit the y treted as a music piece they were going to play and it was confusing
I'm able to play this kind of musical piece now : th-cam.com/video/Dg935IbDggo/w-d-xo.html Soo my question is : What musical etudes (neither Hanon nor Czerny) should I work on to get better with my technical abilities?
I just love how Robert says «Scriabin etude» and plays it as easy as brushing his teeth. Thank you for this video!
Pau Ruŀlan Ferragut He is a virtuoso pianist.
Complete adult novice here and I just wanted to say how much I enjoy your lesson videos, Robert has a kind and welcoming demeanor and is obviously very knowledgeable. Thanks for producing these 👍
THANKS for noting of Burgmuller and Heller. Those IMHO are some real nice etudes with difficulty that's attainable.
so this is where luke skywalker went after he vanished
@@sirlevine538 Robert Skywalker
Very good video. I started playing the piano when i was 7years old and when i was 8years old i was starting to play classical piano. I had an Aunt who used to come to my house and i had to play the piano for her and all she did was criticise my piano playing. She had a degree in music and if my piano playing was good enough for my instructor it was good enough for me. Finally when i was 13years old i just had enough of my aunt so i quit playing the piano. What a jerk i was. I should have kept playing the piano and just told her i didn't play the piano anymore. Well, I'm 70 years old now and i plan to retire next year and when i do i'm going to take piano lessons and start playing the piano again.
Richard Turner You can do it! I came back to the piano about 2 years ago after about a fifty year break. All those years on the piano when you were young will stand you in good stead. You will see! But I would say, don’t wait! Make a beginning now even while working. You will fill your heart and life with love and joy right now, and will not regret it!
Chopin's first etude op. 10 no. 1... we never speak of that
I'm soppused t be learning tht righ now lol.
What about winter wind
@@ChaseBlank that was op. 10 no. 11
@@spark131 its op. 25. No. 11
@@ChaseBlank that's no.11, he's talking about no.1 waterfall
Great recommendation of Burmuller and Heller Etudes. Another great set of etudes at a bit of a higher level are Moszkowski's
After 1 year of learning beginner piano I finally found the first piano teacher I will subscribe too!
I'm a true beginner. I recently decided to go through czerny's op599 etudes and I am enjoying the music. Afterwards I will move on to Bergmuller.
Thankyou so much for sharing! That was very informative. And your technique on the instrument is absolutely flawless!
As a guitar player, I always lobe following piano players and horn players for inspiration. You guys rock!
I wrote this little etude today. Hope you enjoy!
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I really appreciate these lessons. I never had any musical education at all. Recently discovered Alma Doutcher and got very interested.not planning to play just want to know more .
I’ve just binge watched about 30 of your videos. This piano has (at least among your recordings) the best sound all around.
Can you tell me what you did different (microphone placing, equipment, room acoustics...)?
Schumann's kleine studie (little study) is also playable at the late beginner/intermediate level and it's very nice!
I love this video and the Etudes you play and and your analysis. Will you continue the Virtuoso series? I believe in the videos you said it would be continued
1:16 I literally know someone who did this they did this in my piano class 😭 pit the y treted as a music piece they were going to play and it was confusing
Can anyone tell me the composer of the piece Robert played at the end of the video which he mentioned is musical etudes? Thank you!
Your sound is beautiful 🙏🙂
Very insightful!
Great performance
thank you, Sir
You should make a video where you play Études dexécution transcendante daprès Paganini no.6
Hey. Can you review Roland Lx models?
What etude is at the 3:01?
You're awesome! Thanks!
great video brother
Thanks
Great job!
Hey keep up the great content!
thanks! I never knew there were two types
for me it doesn't matter . dont ask questions . since these are thing you should just do . just do and you will reap the benefits . lol .
What Scriabin Etude did you play?
Jesse Bakker: It is the Scriabin Etude in D-sharp minor from opus 8
op. 8 no.12
Which Scriabin Etude is that?
Hentai Haven op 8 no 12
Elton John - Carla Etude
I'm able to play this kind of musical piece now : th-cam.com/video/Dg935IbDggo/w-d-xo.html
Soo my question is : What musical etudes (neither Hanon nor Czerny) should I work on to get better with my technical abilities?
bom video!
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2:06 😂
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Was all this music created to show off and compete for a prize? What is the purpose of teaching these days?
Mister Easy for fun