Mil gracias, me ha sido de mucha utilidad, estoy practicando esta hermosa pieza, además estoy practicando el " vals Amor " y " vals Poético " del también compositor mexicano Felipe Villanueva contemporáneo de Manuel M. Ponce. Saludos desde Tampico, Tam. Mexico.
@@alexgoriatchenkov My website link is in description, and a clickable link is in outro. Sightreading in menu. I will post the link for you in a separate reply.
Please pause the video at 0:13. This sheet music is free to download on IMSLP (although they appreciate donations). IMSLP is the best site for free classical scores. I always include that acronym in the search box. Good luck 😊
@@janepianotutorials yes but those notes must be played a little before the note in the right hand and you play them together, just look at 2:53 to 2:54 your playing it wrong, its part of the piece.
Juan carlos Arankowsky looking at time stamp now. In baroque music, that notation would split the main note that follows. This is for the requester to check notes, nothing else.
in the video description, I had estimated level 5, that is intermediate. i suppose it depends on what other pieces one has played... you can experiment with a few measures that look difficult. If you succeed, then you can learn all of it.
The tutorial is for occasional reference only. Start by playing from sheetmusic, what speed depends on your reading pace. Try a couple of measures to find that pace, set a metronome to that speed, then _gradually_ tick it up until you reach the desired tempo.
Hola jane! Saludos desde colombia, me gustaria si se puede, que consideraras hacer el tutorial del Intermezzo No. 4 de Luis a calvo, seria genial! Fue un compositor colombiano. Gracias por tu ayuda
@@janepianotutorials not at all thank you! I really appreciate your tutorials, because you take the time to work out the passages in a comprehensive way for pianists of any level.
@@danielnavarrete6486 You do have my attention, however your request will get lost here. Please post it under my request video, and be sure to follow instructions 😊
Thank you so much. One of my very favorites.
You're welcome, Ramona!
Gracias por esta bonita pieza del maestro Manuel Maria Ponce Cuellar, hacia años no escuchaba esta hermosa pieza.
You're welcome. The pianist Jose Sandoval plays it beautifully.
My favorite mexican composer, tanks jane.
you're welcome. this request was my introduction to Ponce...
Mil gracias, me ha sido de mucha utilidad, estoy practicando esta hermosa pieza, además estoy practicando el " vals Amor " y " vals Poético " del también compositor mexicano Felipe Villanueva contemporáneo de Manuel M. Ponce. Saludos desde Tampico, Tam. Mexico.
You're welcome. Glad you are enjoying piano. Greetings to you Tampico!
It makes me so happy that you answered my request! Thanks Jane!
Glad you found it. You're welcome!
thanks jane!! i'm love it
you're welcome, maria. thanks for writing!
I'm having a hard time studying music notes but thanks to your videos, it makesstudying the piano much fun :)
That's wonderful Sara. How about trying my unconventional sight-reading lessons? if they help, great; if they don't help, that is ok too :)
ooh will do :)! thank youuu
@@janepianotutorials Lot's of years from this respond but will trying to ask;
Sight reading lessons you mentioned, were I can found ? Thank you !
@@alexgoriatchenkov My website link is in description, and a clickable link is in outro. Sightreading in menu. I will post the link for you in a separate reply.
@@alexgoriatchenkov sites.google.com/site/pianoandmathtutorials/sight-reading-lessons
Thank you so much for the video. So beautiful.
Beautiful piece. Another discovery or mine. Hadn't even heard of Manuel Ponce. Another Discovery Channel... :)))
best tutorial for this one all can say !!!
Wow, thanks 😊
Hello and thank you ! It is possible to buy sheets notes from you?
Please pause the video at 0:13. This sheet music is free to download on IMSLP (although they appreciate donations). IMSLP is the best site for free classical scores. I always include that acronym in the search box. Good luck 😊
@@janepianotutorials Thank you. Checked, must register...
@@alexgoriatchenkov I just tried it myself. Did not have to register. Are you in the U.S.?
@@janepianotutorials Yes, got them. Thank you a lot for responding and helping. Learning...
@@alexgoriatchenkov have fun practicing!
Gracias por este video. Estoy estudiando esta hermosa pieza y me ha ayudado mucho. Un abrazo cordial y muy respetusoso...
Thanks for your kind message. Hugs back:)
mmm at 2:54 and 3:03 i think youre playing incorrect notes, i dont know in english the name of that "little notes"
ornaments? means decoration. no set rules. [edit] assume you meant trills , ok, no trills in this piece.
@@janepianotutorials yes but those notes must be played a little before the note in the right hand and you play them together, just look at 2:53 to 2:54 your playing it wrong, its part of the piece.
Juan carlos Arankowsky looking at time stamp now. In baroque music, that notation would split the main note that follows. This is for the requester to check notes, nothing else.
is this one of the more difficult pieces to play ? several of my friends said it is one of the more difficult pieces they had ever tried to master
in the video description, I had estimated level 5, that is intermediate. i suppose it depends on what other pieces one has played... you can experiment with a few measures that look difficult. If you succeed, then you can learn all of it.
@@janepianotutorials how fast initially should i start ? same speed as in the video? and work up to the composer's speed ?
The tutorial is for occasional reference only. Start by playing from sheetmusic, what speed depends on your reading pace. Try a couple of measures to find that pace, set a metronome to that speed, then _gradually_ tick it up until you reach the desired tempo.
Hola jane! Saludos desde colombia, me gustaria si se puede, que consideraras hacer el tutorial del
Intermezzo No. 4 de Luis a calvo, seria genial! Fue un compositor colombiano. Gracias por tu ayuda
Hola Esteban! Request instructions are on my website. The No. 4 score is not on imslp. Email it?
please see my website for contact info
senza parole
:)
Actually it's better if you anchor your right hand using your thumb instead of lifting your hand but that may not work for everyone
Thanks, your suggestion might help others.
@@janepianotutorials not at all thank you! I really appreciate your tutorials, because you take the time to work out the passages in a comprehensive way for pianists of any level.
@@janepianotutorials actually since I have your attention would you consider having a look at La Comparsa Ernesto Lecuona
@@danielnavarrete6486 You do have my attention, however your request will get lost here. Please post it under my request video, and be sure to follow instructions 😊
oh hey i played this at a recital! :)
fond memories :)
Jane of missing a measure and having to skip and save myself :)
well, good job skipping and saving yourself! probably few noticed anyway. I always felt bad for those who are forced to play at recitals...
+Jane it was just nerves :)
cowboy bebop
let's not make fun of music from other cultures!
+Jane Desculpa! não foi minha intenção
glad to know that :)