@@saumyabhargava2854 Thank you! Are you doing the same Katherine Cordova arrangement? For the Beethoven reference, listen to about the last 90 seconds (depending on the speed of the performer) of the first movement of Beethoven's Pathetique Sonata and you'll hear it in there. Nearly identical. I actually recommend listening to the whole sonata. I learned it as kid and have probably played it a few hundred times. One of my favorites.
It definitely took a lot of practice. The toughest part for me was the large leaps with the left hand. Usually I don’t look at my hands reading music, but i found i that part to be difficult enough i actually had to memorize it so i could look at my hands to accurately make those leaps. You’ll get there!
Thank you! I got the arrangement from Katherine Cordova. The full arrangement is a suite with 4 pieces, and she plays them all in one take, no obvious errors. Pretty impressive, you may want to see it.
Thanks for listening! I felt the same way looking for an arrangement that was “good enough” and found one by @katherinecordova. Go to her channel and you’ll see her incredible performance. She does four movements in one take. There’s a link to her sheet music from there. She actually commented on this post so you can go directly to her page by looking a fee comments up from this one. Good luck! Let me know how it turns out. Some fingerings are tricky!
Glad you liked it. And yes, it falls out of tune. The piano was built in 1915 and I pay for a tuning every 6 months. Since I play it continuously, some notes start to stick out near the next tuning.
About 40 years ago i took classical lessons for 10 years, then played only sporadically then next 10, then almost zero until early 2022 when i noticed how many great blues and jazz teachers are on youtube. So since then i probably play an average of 2 hours day focused mainly on learning how to improvise while always keeping a few tunes i’m learning in rotation. How about you? Do you play?
@@rickrocketts183 Yep true. But he did make a new piece which is maybe less complex but enjoyable as well and he made me discover the Beethoven piece. He also made me enjoy your version. So All in all we arent loosing here 😄
The doggy 😂
I was waiting for the other dog to join in on the second take...
Excellent!!!
Nice playing, but I’m here for the doggies ! And thanks for crediting Beethoven- there’s more than one of his themes in the other series variations !
Thanks! I’ve got a few other tunes where the dogs act up. I’ll have to look up where the other Beethoven themes show up.
@@rickrocketts183 Great playing- I am learning this one! How do Beethoven's themes factor in? Curious to know!
@@saumyabhargava2854 Thank you! Are you doing the same Katherine Cordova arrangement? For the Beethoven reference, listen to about the last 90 seconds (depending on the speed of the performer) of the first movement of Beethoven's Pathetique Sonata and you'll hear it in there. Nearly identical. I actually recommend listening to the whole sonata. I learned it as kid and have probably played it a few hundred times. One of my favorites.
@@rickrocketts183 Oh I see! Very cool. I am not sure if I am playing that arrangement specifically, where did you find the music sheet?
Magnificent playing ❤
beautiful
Love it
Nice! Thanks for sharing Rick 👏🏻
Thanks for the arrangement!
Stellar! 💥
Thanks! Highly recommend that show. One of my favorite series ever.
Bravo, sir! Sounds great! That’s what I am working on and can’t wait to be able to play the whole piece.
Thank you! Are you working on this same arrangement by Katherine Cordova or another one?
thats great
Thanks!
great!
Super! Well done!
Thank you!
I didn't find a version more powerful!! Could hear it over and over again. (And love to see the dog's reaction, too ;))
Hey thanks, that’s a great compliment. The white dog acts up in a bunch of my videos. The other dog sleeps. Check out Oh Happy Day as an example.
@@rickrocketts183 You're welcome. And thanks, I'll check it out!
Wow! 🎉 💯 🔥
Amazing 👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you!
That’s so cool!
I’ve been practicing this for three months, hopefully I’ll get to where you’re at
lovely cover❤️
It definitely took a lot of practice. The toughest part for me was the large leaps with the left hand. Usually I don’t look at my hands reading music, but i found i that part to be difficult enough i actually had to memorize it so i could look at my hands to accurately make those leaps. You’ll get there!
Sooooo goood I really enjoyed it ❤
Thanks! Appreciate you saying that.
Sooooooo good
Thanks! Love your profile pic
This was wholesome. Love the dog intro. Perfect 🥳
Wonderfully played. I need to get sheet music now 😂
Thank you! I got the arrangement from Katherine Cordova. The full arrangement is a suite with 4 pieces, and she plays them all in one take, no obvious errors. Pretty impressive, you may want to see it.
@@rickrocketts183 thank you, sir! :)
Yes!
Sup Carolyn? How was the Camino? Do you watch that show?
👏👏👏
Hello from Brazil very good
Thanks!
po cara , parabéns, quero muito aprender a tocar piano, em especial essa música.
Muchas gracias. Comience lentamente y disfrute del proceso y llegará allí.
That…uhhhh…that is…uhh… that is a good…uhhh…boy
WOW🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Hey thanks!
How did you learn it 🤩 Im searching a tutorial for exactly something like this
Thanks for listening! I felt the same way looking for an arrangement that was “good enough” and found one by @katherinecordova. Go to her channel and you’ll see her incredible performance. She does four movements in one take. There’s a link to her sheet music from there. She actually commented on this post so you can go directly to her page by looking a fee comments up from this one. Good luck! Let me know how it turns out. Some fingerings are tricky!
wow 🤍
The piano could do with some tuning. But great rendition!
Glad you liked it. And yes, it falls out of tune. The piano was built in 1915 and I pay for a tuning every 6 months. Since I play it continuously, some notes start to stick out near the next tuning.
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Congratulations!
*el perro lo traiciona*
Si, pero ella es una perro muy buena.
Can i ask when did you start to learn piano 😊
About 40 years ago i took classical lessons for 10 years, then played only sporadically then next 10, then almost zero until early 2022 when i noticed how many great blues and jazz teachers are on youtube. So since then i probably play an average of 2 hours day focused mainly on learning how to improvise while always keeping a few tunes i’m learning in rotation. How about you? Do you play?
you played it better then me and also better then the guy who wrote it/stole it from beethoven 😝
Thank you! It is weird he didn’t get more grief for stealing like 1/3 of the tune
@@rickrocketts183 Yep true. But he did make a new piece which is maybe less complex but enjoyable as well and he made me discover the Beethoven piece. He also made me enjoy your version. So All in all we arent loosing here 😄
@@willyp249 What is the Beethoven song called?
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