For anyone looking to practice this song or another challenging piece, I will share my process and hopefully it will help. It's not unique or special just what I use to practice but I'm sure others do something similar. This will be a long post, but if you give it a try it might really help you tackle some of these tough songs, and ultimately improve as a pianist. If you don't care to read it, that is fine. Good luck! --- First, understand that songs like these have parts (portions of the actual song), and then phases (the steps to perfecting each part.) The last 'part' is the entire song itself, and the last 'phase' is playing the whole thing masterfully. The portion of La Campanella covered in this video can be considered the first part that we start with. Within each part, there are four phases: 1. Right hand mastery 2. Left hand mastery 3. Mastery of both hands together 4. Musicality As you become better at each phase, they will blend together seamlessly and you will be able to move on to the next part. RIGHT/LEFT HAND MASTERY: Practice each hand separately with the intention of accurately hitting the correct notes. Speed and timing are not important yet, accuracy is important. You must learn what it feels like to properly hit the notes. Once you are comfortable hitting the notes at a slower speed, try playing them faster and with the correct timing. If you keep making mistakes, slow down and practice more until you correct them, then speed up again. Focus on your right hand until you can play the notes accurately at the correct speed with the correct timing. Once you are comfortable with your right hand, repeat the process with your left hand. It is ok to swap between hands a little bit as you are learning them, but generally try to focus on mastering one at a time. Additionally, employ physical techniques that make each hand easier to play. In La Campanella, it is crucial to have a relaxed wrist when playing the right hand. Otherwise you will strain yourself very quickly. MASTERY OF BOTH HANDS TOGETHER: Many people struggle with this part. That is because they feel proficient with both hands independently, but when they try to combine them it all falls apart. That is nothing to be ashamed of, this is an entirely different journey. As you did with each separate hand, slow the song down and just try to play both hands together accurately. If it is too difficult still, try another technique where you simplify one hand just to get a sense of proper alignment. Certain notes will align with each other as you play both hands, and these will serve as landmarks. An example of this in the first part of La Campanella is instead of playing the right hand fully, simplify it into basic octaves. This way, you will be able to get a better idea of how to align the chords from the left hand with the notes from the right hand. Once you are comfortable with this, play both hands normally and try again. Start slow, get faster and stick to proper timing as you become more accurate. Accuracy > timing > speed MUSICALITY: Musicality describes the 'feeling' or 'emotion' of the piece. Choosing when and how to emphasize or deemphasize specific notes adds an entirely new dimension to the piece. Many people play classical music like computers. They are very accurate, but there is lacking 'flow' or 'emotion.' Study master pianists' performances and observe how they play these pieces. You will learn different interpretations that will give you new ideas to try. Never be afraid to experiment for yourself - but you should have an idea of what the song's intention is. La Campanella is both a delicate and powerful piece of music, but within those rules there is a lot of room for self-expression. NEXT STEPS: After completing all of the phases for the first part, move on to the next. Just as you combine the right and left hand, you will need to learn to combine each part. Learn the first part, then the second, then learn how to play them together seamlessly. Repeat this process for each part of the song. Once you have the complete picture, and once you have an idea of how to express yourself, you will be free to play the song wholly. REPETITION: In order to play this song well, you must repeatedly play it over many hours. Some skill with the piano comes from natural talent, but most of it comes from the amount of hours you put into it. Think of how rewarding it will feel to play La Campanella from beginning to end, how you will amaze yourself as well as your family, friends and peers. Imagine yourself on a stage playing it in front of an audience. It is an incredible song and a challenge to all pianists who attempt to master it. It will be hard, but don't give up. There is no better feeling than the feeling of practice paying off. Good luck my friends.
Bro this is one of the most underrated comments on here. As a pianist struggling with efficiency in the way I practice and looking for guidance, you definitely helped. Thank you.
my notes Right hand first part 2:15(after the octave beginning) Left hand first part: 4:45 Togetha first part: 5:55 Right hand 2nd part: 6:48 Left hand 2nd part: 8:18 Togetha 2nd part: 9:11 Right hand 3rd part: 12:14 Left hand 3rd part: 13:08 Togetha 3rd part: 13:41
I can play both the left hand and right parts separately but when i put them together, my hands enter stupid mode and act like they don't know how to play the parts.
I promised myself I would learn this piece during quarantine, and I’m doing well. I wish everyone the best who is learning a piece that they find hard or complicated
Okay, I’ve seen a bunch of comments saying it is so difficult and I do get it! But we should all remember that this piece isn’t impossible, because if other people can do it, you can too! Whenever you feel discouraged, always remind yourself that you can do this. If you work hard, and keep your determination and not give up, you’ll be able to play this!
Comment 667: 8:17 left hand, First part 0:55. Second part 2:17 Review alternate 1:48 Left hand four notes 4:33 we roll it Put parts together 5:44 Third Part 6:51
I love this guy!! His tutorials are soooo good and handy. It's also kinda funny when you look at the left hand corner of the screen and see he was so desperate to teach us the tutorial that he forgot to put on his pants and socks! Lol !! So you watching..... Have some appreciation!!
Even though it is in English and I speak only Spanish, believe me your explanation is clearly understood, you are a genius, I really want to learn to touch this melody, it will be easier to learn this song. You explain very well, thank you.
@@jarjuicemachine so lucky my teacher was a concert pianist haha but I had to move so I have to learn from TH-cam. But this piece is what I'm learning for the year
Same here! I was a little scared because I found Twinkle Twinkle Little Star to be quite a difficult piece. But then I started playing this and realised how easy it was! This is giving me the confidence to try Twinkle Twinkle again. Wish me luck!
Usually the tutorials only teach the very beginning of the songs, or around the beginning, so he probably wouldn't teach the friska section of Hung. Rhap. 2 which is the really hard part.
I'd like to thank you, Amosdoll! My best pieces were halfway through Fur Elise, and a bit of Rondo Alla Turca. I already played some technically demanding shooter games previously, meaning I had some of the speed required for the pieces. I was 2 weeks into piano, and couldnt read sheet music, but thanks to you, I can at least look like a pro! I'm done the first few parts of Moonlight Sonata 3rd Mov, and now, thanks to you, I am working on a piece I couldnt have dreamed of trying previously, La Campanella! You've had my support from day one of me discovering you, and I hope all aspiring piano prodigies are blessed with the ladder for the hurdles of piano known as Amosdoll!
I started playing piano 2 months ago , and I actually learned how to play all of the tutorial (right hand only) , thanks(my hands are too small for the chords in the left hand)
been playing piano for years I bought the sheet music for this piece years ago took one look at it and it went in a draw - after watching this I think I will have a go at playing it (wish me luck)
I was very confused about the left hand because I did not know how to read notes. After watching this I realized that there is no problem with the left hand. Thank you for the tutorial!
It’s honestly not that hard when you actually learn it I was like omg wtf but honestly I just have learn the rest and get it at the right speed then I’ve got it! 30 minutes later. OMG I GOT IT not at right speed but I got it thanks so much
@@uughuy I can play the piece and have played it in concerts. Maybe go back to 3:20 and actually see that it's not the octave above but 2 octaves above. I assume you have the sheet music so look at that
thank you so much amosdoll music!! i learned this whole like in an hour !! your tutorials are so awesome!! plus you play very well too!!!!thank you!! Edit: omg!! I can't believe you hearted my comment!! It's my first time!! Thank you so much!!!!!!
15.19 to learn the first part of La Campanella, this will be fun. I'm a pianist so I'm excited, although my expectations of me getting anywhere are low 😂. Thank you for the video 🎉
I learned the whole part that you show in this tutorial it would be nice for a part two I had already learned up to this part and wanted to learn more arpeggios and remembered you but exactly to my part you stop. Think you can make a part two? I know you won’t respond or reply but I ask that you see this comment and think it through👍
This was actually a big help for me! I‘m just 13, and started learning this a week ago... I already have the technique down 👍🏻 Thanks bro Edit: well 2 weeks technically 😅
My hands barely reach 8 white keys. But, after 3 full days of practice, I’ve almost made it flawless( if you don’t count my fingers failing to stretch and occasionally accidentally pressing C# instead of D#)!
@@PastPerspectives11 dude, calm down. This peice requires more than 5 octaves, and the fact thet you got so offended by that means that maybe you should get a new keyboard. Stating a fact doesn't make him a 'little twat' but your comment makes you a 'little triggered bitch'.
@@PastPerspectives11 I call bullshit, upload a video doing so. Why would you even be disrespectful to me and make assumptions about me? I play on a $280 Cassio CDP130, if you call that privilege...
Oh you know just a casual tutorial for one the hardest piano pieces
No this is barely one of them. Look up Alkan and the other Liszt pieces and Mereaux.
@@rabbxt6015 yeah i know dude... just saying that for this Vid don't read too much into it
I think you mean the first few seconds of one of the hardest piano pieces*
I WAS THINKING THE EXACT SAME
The beginning really isn’t that hard
Legend says if you're left-handed, you instantly become right-handed playing this song.
True
As important as both dexterity is if your left and want to play a hard well known piece. Possibly opus10 no12 the revolutionary etude?
As left handed this isn’t true, left hand in la camp isnt easy at all, especially the last few variations
Well, I haven't played it yet, wait for me I gottsa see if this legend is true
Did da truth
For anyone looking to practice this song or another challenging piece, I will share my process and hopefully it will help. It's not unique or special just what I use to practice but I'm sure others do something similar.
This will be a long post, but if you give it a try it might really help you tackle some of these tough songs, and ultimately improve as a pianist. If you don't care to read it, that is fine. Good luck!
---
First, understand that songs like these have parts (portions of the actual song), and then phases (the steps to perfecting each part.) The last 'part' is the entire song itself, and the last 'phase' is playing the whole thing masterfully.
The portion of La Campanella covered in this video can be considered the first part that we start with.
Within each part, there are four phases:
1. Right hand mastery
2. Left hand mastery
3. Mastery of both hands together
4. Musicality
As you become better at each phase, they will blend together seamlessly and you will be able to move on to the next part.
RIGHT/LEFT HAND MASTERY:
Practice each hand separately with the intention of accurately hitting the correct notes. Speed and timing are not important yet, accuracy is important. You must learn what it feels like to properly hit the notes. Once you are comfortable hitting the notes at a slower speed, try playing them faster and with the correct timing. If you keep making mistakes, slow down and practice more until you correct them, then speed up again.
Focus on your right hand until you can play the notes accurately at the correct speed with the correct timing. Once you are comfortable with your right hand, repeat the process with your left hand. It is ok to swap between hands a little bit as you are learning them, but generally try to focus on mastering one at a time.
Additionally, employ physical techniques that make each hand easier to play. In La Campanella, it is crucial to have a relaxed wrist when playing the right hand. Otherwise you will strain yourself very quickly.
MASTERY OF BOTH HANDS TOGETHER:
Many people struggle with this part. That is because they feel proficient with both hands independently, but when they try to combine them it all falls apart. That is nothing to be ashamed of, this is an entirely different journey.
As you did with each separate hand, slow the song down and just try to play both hands together accurately. If it is too difficult still, try another technique where you simplify one hand just to get a sense of proper alignment. Certain notes will align with each other as you play both hands, and these will serve as landmarks.
An example of this in the first part of La Campanella is instead of playing the right hand fully, simplify it into basic octaves. This way, you will be able to get a better idea of how to align the chords from the left hand with the notes from the right hand. Once you are comfortable with this, play both hands normally and try again. Start slow, get faster and stick to proper timing as you become more accurate.
Accuracy > timing > speed
MUSICALITY:
Musicality describes the 'feeling' or 'emotion' of the piece. Choosing when and how to emphasize or deemphasize specific notes adds an entirely new dimension to the piece. Many people play classical music like computers. They are very accurate, but there is lacking 'flow' or 'emotion.' Study master pianists' performances and observe how they play these pieces. You will learn different interpretations that will give you new ideas to try. Never be afraid to experiment for yourself - but you should have an idea of what the song's intention is. La Campanella is both a delicate and powerful piece of music, but within those rules there is a lot of room for self-expression.
NEXT STEPS:
After completing all of the phases for the first part, move on to the next. Just as you combine the right and left hand, you will need to learn to combine each part. Learn the first part, then the second, then learn how to play them together seamlessly. Repeat this process for each part of the song. Once you have the complete picture, and once you have an idea of how to express yourself, you will be free to play the song wholly.
REPETITION:
In order to play this song well, you must repeatedly play it over many hours. Some skill with the piano comes from natural talent, but most of it comes from the amount of hours you put into it. Think of how rewarding it will feel to play La Campanella from beginning to end, how you will amaze yourself as well as your family, friends and peers. Imagine yourself on a stage playing it in front of an audience. It is an incredible song and a challenge to all pianists who attempt to master it.
It will be hard, but don't give up. There is no better feeling than the feeling of practice paying off.
Good luck my friends.
How did you write this
@@Hepatic_Cardiomyopathy PLS💀❤️
Bro this is one of the most underrated comments on here. As a pianist struggling with efficiency in the way I practice and looking for guidance, you definitely helped.
Thank you.
@@Matt042508 glad to hear it my friend. Good luck
thank u, im a full noob but i will use this to master minecraft songs
my notes
Right hand first part 2:15(after the octave beginning)
Left hand first part: 4:45
Togetha first part: 5:55
Right hand 2nd part: 6:48
Left hand 2nd part: 8:18
Togetha 2nd part: 9:11
Right hand 3rd part: 12:14
Left hand 3rd part: 13:08
Togetha 3rd part: 13:41
Thx!
Thanks
''Togetha'' Great
Now it’s 153 peoples’ notes
togetha lol
I can play both the left hand and right parts separately but when i put them together, my hands enter stupid mode and act like they don't know how to play the parts.
that's the story with many, many pieces.
Welcome to the piano!
I can relate bro
Aaaaahahah go stupid
Aahahahahaha go crazy
@@olliedylan1381 LOL
I promised myself I would learn this piece during quarantine, and I’m doing well. I wish everyone the best who is learning a piece that they find hard or complicated
ty
Thanks so much! :)
@@marthyldaflores7326 I will learn moonlight the 3rd movement
@@faclonx6275 Ooh, is it Moonlight Sonata? Good luck!
What lvl Royal conservatoire are you? I’m planning on at least attempting it and I’m lvl 5
can you please make a tutorial of my piece called Hungarian Rhapsody no.2?
-Franz
But La Campanella is your best piece in my Opinion
Dean Adams but I still want Hungarian Rhapsody, though.
it's not a song, it's a piece
Your pieces do not compare to mine.
Hows everything going in... there?
Okay, I’ve seen a bunch of comments saying it is so difficult and I do get it!
But we should all remember that this piece isn’t impossible, because if other people can do it, you can too!
Whenever you feel discouraged, always remind yourself that you can do this. If you work hard, and keep your determination and not give up, you’ll be able to play this!
What a load of shite, not everyone can do what other people do
True
Right. Grat point
@@marcianoforst6311 not if they don’t try 😐
@@MARS-eb8pt exactly. We can't give up no matter how much we want to
Don't mess up D sharp and E flat, this video is CORRECT.
No it's Fbb
@@josephinelauren4608 no, it's c##
it's actually a######
@@prinshiahirwar5698 that's a d
@Shrabani Sarkar it’s h################b
Some suggestions:
Winter Wind
Fantasie Impromptu
Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement
Summer by Vivaldi
Yeah let’s just learn chopins winter wind real quick
Lujee- It’s not even that bad. The right hand is just repeats
@@misterling645 it changes just a little bit tho each time so u have to relearn it and it's infuriating
Hope you release a full tutorial for this piece, this was really useful
yeah! please!
Roshan Rai you have to pay to see the rest:/
Yes please
Yes Please!!!
@themystical 811 at his website, the link is in the description
What i heard in this video:
DsHaRp dShArP DsHaRp
more like HeRE , toGETHA
LMAO😂😂😂😂
Not being rude, but please don't be a Eddy Chen. Thanks You.
@@TheRealLoudannIsHere ?
th-cam.com/video/5x-YpUEcjNk/w-d-xo.html🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹
Comment 667: 8:17 left hand,
First part 0:55.
Second part 2:17
Review alternate 1:48
Left hand four notes 4:33 we roll it
Put parts together 5:44
Third Part 6:51
Ling ling doesn't need a tutorial for La Campanella.
The Tutorial needs Ling Ling
You mean Lang Lang.
Wooo...
Ling ling 40 hrs
@@simongu8649 Uh no Go subscribe to twosetviolin
its Lang Lang not ling ling wtf lol good try
Tries to play this piece
Breaks the fingers
*throws keyboard downstairs*
Played it
I want to like, but its at 69 likes
It's actually at 2.5k
And break my black tuts :(
T A Crafter “The”
Your tutorials make me feel like I have a chance at being a decent pianist. Thank you
hahaha
has anyone noticed he's doing this absolute iconic piece in his bare feet? LEGEND
He's not wearing briefs......
I learnt it perfectly up to 2:15 ... Then gave up
Just practice, I got it semi-decently after a couple of tries.
@@lynnlo its sarcasm
XD lolz
lo
I got it perfect
I’m dead, I literally was watching this and hoping you’ll do this song yesterday and you came out with it. Thanks 🙏🏻
I love this guy!! His tutorials are soooo good and handy. It's also kinda funny when you look at the left hand corner of the screen and see he was so desperate to teach us the tutorial that he forgot to put on his pants and socks! Lol !!
So you watching.....
Have some appreciation!!
Ever heard of shorts?
@@Mustafa-dl3eu well then he's wearing really short shorts. And he'd wearing no socks for the video. Plus I was making a joke. Lol
@@neutral_puma845 so what if he's not wearing socks
@@Mustafa-dl3eu ever heard of a joke?
@@marccalebflores8270 it’s a fucking joke
Even though it is in English and I speak only Spanish, believe me your explanation is clearly understood, you are a genius, I really want to learn to touch this melody, it will be easier to learn this song. You explain very well, thank you.
I leanred it hy practicing each part per week. Its much easier. Happy learning.
this is not the kind of piece you should learn from a youtube tutorial.
whys that?
But my teacher is not pro enough to teach me this song. So I guess I have to learn it on TH-cam.
Either that, or use the sheet music which, even at grade 5, still blows my mind.
Edit: of course it does I’m like four grades too low
@@jarjuicemachine so lucky my teacher was a concert pianist haha but I had to move so I have to learn from TH-cam. But this piece is what I'm learning for the year
I don’t know about that one.
beginning 0:29 0:38
first part 2:38
second part 4:44
together 6:23
third part 6:43
left hand 8:17
5th part 11:48
together 13:46
0:50 He said its a song not a piece.. Slaughter him!!!
Lauri same thing
ChickenNuggey not really?
j e n n y how? Honestly I just find it so stupid when people make a fuss about such small problems, like, why are you so offended??
ChickenNuggey lol he just said not really and you’re like “Why are u so offended” and besides songs and pieces are different
Davsky what difference s are there?? I see none
damn his voice sounds a lot like Brett from two set violin especially at the beggining
vale lol yes!
Yeah
Shit it does
he literally doesn't, the only thing they have in common is that they have an Australian accent.
It does
I learned this first part in about 2 weeks just by watching this video every day, Very helpful video and thank you!
Sssssssnake
Took me 3 days with the first part
@@sagar1992 the first part in the video or the whole video?
@@arkenzoo2760 lol
Hope you learn it all.
3:20 is wrong. Should be a two octave leap up to the Eb. Check the sheet music again.
Yeah, I noticed too
Exactly, and it makes the whole thing hard as fk.
Very true. That’s the hardest part of the right hand melody for me
Edit: *at the beginning
the marble racer it can be both either D# or Eb
@@xqvier5 not to be annoying, but technically it is a D#. There is no Eb in G# minor, as the E is natural
Ah yes! This is mt favorite beginner piece thank you so much!
Yeah same, I barely know how to Mary Had a little lamb in canon and I wanted to challenge myself haha
Same here! I was a little scared because I found Twinkle Twinkle Little Star to be quite a difficult piece. But then I started playing this and realised how easy it was! This is giving me the confidence to try Twinkle Twinkle again. Wish me luck!
Piano tutorial Lizst- Hungarian Rhapsody No 2 Friska Part
Dalton Stephens woah wish woah there matey
Yea ok, that’s the one song I can’t play 😂
Usually the tutorials only teach the very beginning of the songs, or around the beginning, so he probably wouldn't teach the friska section of Hung. Rhap. 2 which is the really hard part.
Alex-? lol it’s a piece not a song
LMFAO okay
I been playing/practicing with this video for like 2 months and i alredy have it tysm for this video i really needed it!!!!
My brother really likes you. I really like you to. Your tutorials are so complex, and you make it easy. Thank you so much for all that you do
part 2 please!!! i really like your style of teaching
This piece is a beast
I will add this song to my Liszt!
Bro why 😂
I'd like to thank you, Amosdoll! My best pieces were halfway through Fur Elise, and a bit of Rondo Alla Turca. I already played some technically demanding shooter games previously, meaning I had some of the speed required for the pieces. I was 2 weeks into piano, and couldnt read sheet music, but thanks to you, I can at least look like a pro! I'm done the first few parts of Moonlight Sonata 3rd Mov, and now, thanks to you, I am working on a piece I couldnt have dreamed of trying previously, La Campanella! You've had my support from day one of me discovering you, and I hope all aspiring piano prodigies are blessed with the ladder for the hurdles of piano known as Amosdoll!
You can hear Beethoven crying from a distance.
Yes he is so jealous of you lol (jk)
Clearly you’re the better composer.
SHEEEEEESH
Then Hammerklavier enters
Your song is insane Liszt
Thanks for teaching this nice song. I, who can’t read notes, am able to play and enjoy the song !
*piece. And youre not gonna stand a chance of learning this piece without being able to read sheet music.
Him: **teaches the second part (right hand)**
Him: Just like that!
Me: Yeah, just like that! **sigh**
Extremely perfect, it helped me a lot !! Hail Hail, Brazil speaking !!! thank you very much
oh God. I was gonna study this for my masters, might as well do it now
the first few pages aren’t really hard at all if your not in an intermediate level you should be find
I started playing piano 2 months ago , and I actually learned how to play all of the tutorial (right hand only) , thanks(my hands are too small for the chords in the left hand)
The fact that he himself was making mistakes in the starting is scaring me. : /
Edit : But the best tutorial bro, keep it up fam.
been playing piano for years I bought the sheet music for this piece years ago took one look at it and it went in a draw - after watching this I think I will have a go at playing it (wish me luck)
This man playing wit no clothes on lmao
lmao
gd person how to piano
Shorts?
Skin bro
Internet User yeah lmaaaao
I was very confused about the left hand because I did not know how to read notes. After watching this I realized that there is no problem with the left hand. Thank you for the tutorial!
2:12 from now onwards the devil unleashes.
3 days, finally I learned THANK you bro))
It’s honestly not that hard when you actually learn it I was like omg wtf but honestly I just have learn the rest and get it at the right speed then I’ve got it! 30 minutes later. OMG I GOT IT not at right speed but I got it thanks so much
Ignoring all the bs comments on this video, I'm so stoked to get into this!!
Could u please do part two of this!!???
its been 8 months of piano and i finally have almost got the start bit of la campanella
3:20 D# should be one octave higher right?
yeah
No
@@uughuy yeah actually. dont comment no if you dont know anything
@@insidiosity if you know the piece you wouldn't even say that
@@uughuy I can play the piece and have played it in concerts. Maybe go back to 3:20 and actually see that it's not the octave above but 2 octaves above. I assume you have the sheet music so look at that
Cool cool already learnt it now thanks amsodoll
thank you so much amosdoll music!! i learned this whole like in an hour !! your tutorials are so awesome!! plus you play very well too!!!!thank you!!
Edit: omg!! I can't believe you hearted my comment!! It's my first time!! Thank you so much!!!!!!
I’m feeling proud brother
Because
U
Play
Hardest pieces
On Keyboard
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Best……………
*opens this video*
*sits in front of my keyboard*
then, I reached 0:29
*covers keyboard with cloth elegantly and walks away*
Lol😊
Oh yeah, 15 mins quick tutorial for one of the hardest pieces ever. EZ for someone like Amosdoll😂
Take a shot every time he said “alternate back”.
You have proved yourself Amosdoll Music....... a great player 👏👏!!!
The hardest part is hitting the d sharp with your pinkie
no its the rolling chord
If you have a problem with that, use your ring finger.
No hitting the d# with your pinkie is easy, but hitting the e flat with your pinkie is wayyyy harder
The rolling chords are really hard
Cuz I have a small hand (cuz I am 10 yo) I think rolling note is the hardest so I agree with Lucifer
It gave me blisters
This is good target practise for those who have small hands, including me...
Respect to the people who actually payed attention to this tutorial
You helped me learn a little bit of this masterpiece ! Thank you
I am a kid playing this really hard song from my mother's account!! The best song when played!!!!
that’s awesome
(reminder to myself)
15.19 to learn the first part of La Campanella, this will be fun. I'm a pianist so I'm excited, although my expectations of me getting anywhere are low 😂. Thank you for the video 🎉
Very Good Tutorial 😉. Thank you Amosdoll Music!
I looked everywhere for a tutorial, but this was the only one I found that taught me this song.
3:39 to practice the first part.
I learned the whole part that you show in this tutorial it would be nice for a part two I had already learned up to this part and wanted to learn more arpeggios and remembered you but exactly to my part you stop. Think you can make a part two? I know you won’t respond or reply but I ask that you see this comment and think it through👍
Ive been wanting to learn this song :D
The only tutorial that makes sense. Thanks a lot!
My head says "your a boss at piano you can do this." My hands say "no no no pls no im not made for this"
You practical know every song I search on TH-cam to learn🌹
I played the first two parts and it so cool...i feel like a professional now 😂
😂😂🥸
thank you this help so much
Can you please doo tutorial for winterwind chopin
Lazy Piano covers YES
Liked your tutorial, much easier than I expected.
We all know its about to take an 3 hour to memorize this piece
Took me 10 mins lol
@@thelostdodos3522 LOLL
You help me with everything so much
00:00
Me:what is this song?
00:22
Me:ok i can play this
00:30
Also me:never mind next
Never actually played piano. Played a little when I was 7 but that’s it. Gonna try to learn this piece, wish me luck
This was actually a big help for me! I‘m just 13, and started learning this a week ago... I already have the technique down 👍🏻 Thanks bro
Edit: well 2 weeks technically 😅
tbh there isn't really any technique involved in the first passage
You're 17 now?
My hands barely reach 8 white keys. But, after 3 full days of practice, I’ve almost made it flawless( if you don’t count my fingers failing to stretch and occasionally accidentally pressing C# instead of D#)!
Liszt used to be called long fingered btw he didnt use to jump
His hand can go from 0 to 28 cm😂
@@petitchocolat6810 lmao
You deserve more than one thumbs up
When your keyboard is to small to play #d
xd. I gather that yours is most likely a 5 octave? You definitely need a seven octave unless you're planning on just playing the right hand
If you are using something without 88 keys you definitely don't have nowhere near the level required for this.
Nightmare fuck you dude, I can play this piece, but have a 5 octave keyboard because of money. Not everyone is a privileged little twat like you
@@PastPerspectives11 dude, calm down. This peice requires more than 5 octaves, and the fact thet you got so offended by that means that maybe you should get a new keyboard. Stating a fact doesn't make him a 'little twat' but your comment makes you a 'little triggered bitch'.
@@PastPerspectives11 I call bullshit, upload a video doing so. Why would you even be disrespectful to me and make assumptions about me? I play on a $280 Cassio CDP130, if you call that privilege...
This is one of the better tutorials. Good job.
How can I learn it in 15 Minutes? 😂
I did that
Simon K best answer as well as a spoiler alert you can’t
@@hiddenmelodies9282 yes cause you're a legend
@@surabhiluhadia1492 haha yes
Just use sim-ly piano😂😂😂
Thank you so much amosdol I found this very easy to transition from the easy version of la Campanella thank you so much!
Why spend years learning from a pro when you can just DOWNLOAD SIMPLY PIANO!
YES IVE BEEN SAYING THAT
Bro it teaches it in a very hard way and many pieces are missing in it.
But it is good for practice learning
Video says let’s aim for 154 likes , blud got more than 20k KEEP IT UP
What am I doing... I'm not ready for this piece :S
I still haven't mastered key emphasis yet... -.-'
Where do I put my 39th finger again
I DID IT THANK YOU SO MUCH❤️
In slow mo he sounds like low batttery baymax
Best lesson I've ever seen bro,good job!
"Tutorial"
*"MR Liszt I don´t feel very good"*