C.P.E Bach solfeggietto is a pretty good piano song that serves as a technical as well. If you watch a video or ask your teacher for proper fingering, break it down into parts and slowly build up speed I'd say it's pretty doable for any beginner. If you're legit no experience new it might seem pretty difficult but it's not. Just don't expect to play anywhere near full speed. Just a suggestion tho, good luck with learning!
Just noodle around on it. Learn chords. Add some melody. Add some bass notes. Then maybe arpeggiate. Just try to improvise, watch videos, listen to music, and develop your ear. I think that will ensure you’re really a good musician. It’s more important to have a good ear and probably some solid music theory knowledge than to be extremely technical. But then again it all depends on the type of music you’re playing.
I can definitely see lady dimitrescu or her daughter’s giving piano lessons and teaching the student this classical piece
Ethan with the T-Rex fingers playing low notes: 👉
8 fingers BTW. What fucking talent Ethan!
LOL
this reminds me of the song for the horror game called open house
That’s Bach’s prelude in c major
Somehow that game name reminded me of The Witch's House. I need to finish that game someday.
😍🎶🎼🎹is my favorite song🎶
❤
Oh Lady Dimitrescu, are you still alive?
@@bahodirhamdamov6352 perhaps she’s in hiding
@@chaotic-doxxer maybe😁
This should be titled "kjellberg Symphony"
kjeilberg
kjellberg
oh wait someone already replied that ok
No , è italiano , si chiama "sogno"
Dumbass its called "sogno" by tosti, pewdiepie simper
This music makes me anxious, idk why
OH FINALMENTE 😍😍😍
This has nothing to do with the video but if you started playing piano what would you learn first? Easy songs or technicals
There are a lot of easy songs that also serve as technicals you could start with one of those
C.P.E Bach solfeggietto is a pretty good piano song that serves as a technical as well. If you watch a video or ask your teacher for proper fingering, break it down into parts and slowly build up speed I'd say it's pretty doable for any beginner. If you're legit no experience new it might seem pretty difficult but it's not. Just don't expect to play anywhere near full speed. Just a suggestion tho, good luck with learning!
The tutorial that Jane provides on TH-cam is especially useful for learning it if you don't have a teacher.
Just noodle around on it. Learn chords. Add some melody. Add some bass notes. Then maybe arpeggiate. Just try to improvise, watch videos, listen to music, and develop your ear. I think that will ensure you’re really a good musician. It’s more important to have a good ear and probably some solid music theory knowledge than to be extremely technical. But then again it all depends on the type of music you’re playing.
@@clawmansegele1988 Bro what the fuck. He started learning. No improvs yet. You just described the process of wrting music.
0:15 this is what your looking for
from where to where
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I tried learning this. Big mistake💀 The arpeggios are ridiculous to do with only one hand
Same
👍👍👍
wowe
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Como aprendo a tocar esto?
Is this an actual classical piece?
yes by Paolo Tosti
@@AlexFlores-ol2cb hey that's me
@@paolo6219 👏
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midi?
for now, yes
@@simplytranscribed3158 ok cool
do you need 3 hands to play this ?
No only two
Just a quick one: The left hand is a octave too low.
Pewdiepie accidentally make an epic melody
Just came from that video
Boring
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