Oh, I love this nocturne! This nocturne was the reason I started playing piano. I can play the nocturne front to back , but I wanted to improve on it. Thank you.
I feel that you are as good a teacher as you are a pianist. That is important, and it allows others to go *beyond* the places & spaces between the notes.
Thank you for your lovely uploads. You remind me of the incredible man Walter Russell...he mastered many of the arts, and so much more, his wife was outstanding as well. The world needs more beautiful souls like you and your family.💖Thank you!!!!
I've been subbed to this channel for god knows how long and I came back to make a comment just to say I love to see that you're still doing videos on youtube. I always go to this place when I want to hear some pieces that I love.
I'm new to your channel and was scrolling down the list of your pieces hoping that this Nocturne would be there. Thank you so much. I only play a few of Chopin's less challenging works but his music is all that I do play, and love...
'Chopin TUTORIAL Nocturne Op.9 No.2 - P. Barton, FEURICH piano' it's really great experience watching for your video.. wish always success.. have a good day.. 💯👍
Hi Paul! I’ve been learning Chopins 8th Nocturne and I’d love to hear your interpretation! As you are one of my favorite pianists right now, I was curious if you could give it a play?
How do you make your recording sound professionally when you record yourself playing the piano? I myself play piano completely by ear, and I am completely blind. I don’t have soundproofing, but I have two dynamic microphones and a soundcraft mixer that I can use to record. But I want it to make it sound good. Is this possible, and What kind of reverb should I put on there, if any?
Thank you, Paul! Your art is inspiring! I learn a lot just by listening to you. Can i suggest a song for you to play? I would love to listen a version of yours. In my opinion, is one of the most beatiful songs and it touches my soul deeply. There are really few good videos in the internet of this song and i think one of yours would be amazing. The song is Called "Romance" by Georgy Sviridov, from The Snowstorm. If you need, i have the score. Thank you and congratulations for your amazing work!
Hey, Paul thank you for this great tutorial on this nocturne. I loved every moment of it, as you brought out a spiritual component of music when talking about the scales (DO/ C) and playing them the way you did at the intro on the piano. I think this side of music doesn't get seen or presented from other sources. Talking about the space between the notes ( Debussy quote) reminds me of that phrase of ''Read between the Lines''. Have a pleasant Christmas with your family kind regards from Mr Worrell Robinson
The Hammer has no connection to the string after it was hit and thus technically it would be impossible to do a vibrato. But when we see a vibrato we tend to hear what we see, psychologically.
@Paul Barton thank you so much for your kind reply and hereby taking the opportunity to thank you for your time and effort you put in this channel. When I was young, my parents were too caught up in their own lives and so, the videos you make with your daughter are somehow healing. And so is your piano healing. I enjoy how your daughter also likes to narrate her stories about her life in Thailand. You can tell her parents are peaceful and mindful.
Oh, I love this nocturne! This nocturne was the reason I started playing piano. I can play the nocturne front to back , but I wanted to improve on it. Thank you.
I feel that you are as good a teacher as you are a pianist. That is important, and it allows others to go *beyond* the places & spaces between the notes.
Thank you for your lovely uploads. You remind me of the incredible man Walter Russell...he mastered many of the arts, and so much more, his wife was outstanding as well. The world needs more beautiful souls like you and your family.💖Thank you!!!!
Thanks Paul, you are very kind to offer us your beautiful labor of love! Music is way, light and life! Thank you so much 🙏🏼💙🌿
Enlightening, fascinating, beautiful! Thank you!
I've been subbed to this channel for god knows how long and I came back to make a comment just to say I love to see that you're still doing videos on youtube. I always go to this place when I want to hear some pieces that I love.
I'm new to your channel and was scrolling down the list of your pieces hoping that this Nocturne would be there. Thank you so much. I only play a few of Chopin's less challenging works but his music is all that I do play, and love...
Very helpful video. Your passion for music is infectious.
I have recently mastered this piece. I will refer to your tutorial to polish and make it sound better. Thanks.
Pure delight. ❤
Thank you Paul! I'll bring this piece out of my music cupboard and re-learn it with the help of your tutorial. Fun!
You are great!
'Chopin TUTORIAL Nocturne Op.9 No.2 - P. Barton, FEURICH piano'
it's really great experience watching for your video.. wish always success.. have a good day.. 💯👍
Beautiful I just love your channel ❤️
Great tutorial!
Great video, thanks for posting. Currently learning this, very insightful
Absolutely lovely thank you
Thank you, Paul. Your music is spirituality…
Thank you for sharing. You are an incredible pianist and I expect many will learn a lot from you.
😍😍so relaxing, you have great talent
Beautiful ❤
🤍🤍🤍😌 thank you!
Hi Paul! I’ve been learning Chopins 8th Nocturne and I’d love to hear your interpretation! As you are one of my favorite pianists right now, I was curious if you could give it a play?
Noturno é linda! Grato!
very insightful, thanks!
How do you make your recording sound professionally when you record yourself playing the piano? I myself play piano completely by ear, and I am completely blind. I don’t have soundproofing, but I have two dynamic microphones and a soundcraft mixer that I can use to record. But I want it to make it sound good. Is this possible, and What kind of reverb should I put on there, if any?
FEURICH should add a logo on the serial number.
Thank you, Paul! Your art is inspiring! I learn a lot just by listening to you.
Can i suggest a song for you to play? I would love to listen a version of yours. In my opinion, is one of the most beatiful songs and it touches my soul deeply. There are really few good videos in the internet of this song and i think one of yours would be amazing.
The song is Called "Romance" by Georgy Sviridov, from The Snowstorm. If you need, i have the score.
Thank you and congratulations for your amazing work!
Hey, Paul thank you for this great tutorial on this nocturne.
I loved every moment of it, as you brought out a spiritual component of music when talking about the scales (DO/ C) and playing them the way you did at the intro on the piano.
I think this side of music doesn't get seen or presented from other sources.
Talking about the space between the notes ( Debussy quote) reminds me of that phrase of ''Read between the Lines''.
Have a pleasant Christmas with your family kind regards from Mr Worrell Robinson
i would love to see a performance of Rachmaninoff's etude tableau op.39 no.6
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What is reboto I don't understand
Rubato
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It's a pity there aren't subtitles in more languages
The Hammer has no connection to the string after it was hit and thus technically it would be impossible to do a vibrato. But when we see a vibrato we tend to hear what we see, psychologically.
@Paul Barton thank you so much for your kind reply and hereby taking the opportunity to thank you for your time and effort you put in this channel. When I was young, my parents were too caught up in their own lives and so, the videos you make with your daughter are somehow healing. And so is your piano healing. I enjoy how your daughter also likes to narrate her stories about her life in Thailand. You can tell her parents are peaceful and mindful.
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