Your demonstration of how to play the left hand is very helpful. The various styles you showed of how to play legato is something all piano students should learn even if they don't play Classical period music. Thanks for sharing your great tips. And, I never thought of leaving tiny spaces between some notes to make a phrase of notes sound more interesting and lively. You make Mozart's music come to life. You are an excellent teacher. Thank you.
Played this when I was 10, now playing it again for my university entrance exam. This is a deceptively hard piece to play well. Thanks for the advice. :)
Thank you so much for sharing this. I’m working on learning this piece right now. Have only been working on the first movement so far. It’s so beautiful and I hope I can grasp it and play it well some day. So appreciate your input. You play so beautifully. It’s a gift from God.
You keep practicing I'm 64 and I have been working on this beautiful piece my whole life and I still can't get the lovely second part.but I'm going to get it all of the beautiful song if it's the.last thing I ever do keep showing us dummy guys how to do it bless.you
I have just learned more about playing this piece from you in one video than from my entire life as a piano student ❤❤❤ “I LOVE you,” “I MISS you” was brilliant. Treating Mozarts runs like a conversation and with a lyrical approach makes so much sense. It is as if this piece is speaking, and not focusing on the first beat makes the phrase so much more eloquent. Thank you! I really feel myself growing artistically from your wonderful demonstrations and explanations ❤
Thank you as always, useful and professional advice. I've picked up this piece again after 45 years, and I’ve currently learned the first two movements quite well (I still have a few bars left). I think I'll need to start studying it from a musical perspective, and it won't be easy because I'm used to a different approach. But it's a challenge I’d like to tackle in order to add this piece to my very small repertoire. For now, I’ll start trying with the tips from this video, and as soon as I have the courage, I’ll definitely use the full course. Thanks again.
Well this is what I usually avoid in Mozart, because holding fingers in alberti basses in Mozart usually makes it dull on modern pianos. It is a common and reasonable practice on historical pianos though.
Thank you very much. So precious lesson!
I love how every pianist plays this slightly differently and I absolutely love the way you play it
Your demonstration of how to play the left hand is very helpful. The various styles you showed of how to play legato is something all piano students should learn even if they don't play Classical period music. Thanks for sharing your great tips. And, I never thought of leaving tiny spaces between some notes to make a phrase of notes sound more interesting and lively. You make Mozart's music come to life. You are an excellent teacher. Thank you.
Played this when I was 10, now playing it again for my university entrance exam. This is a deceptively hard piece to play well. Thanks for the advice. :)
I agree. I played it when I was 12. I’m 63 now and still don’t think it’s as easy as it looks.
Thank you so much for sharing this. I’m working on learning this piece right now. Have only been working on the first movement so far. It’s so beautiful and I hope I can grasp it and play it well some day. So appreciate your input. You play so beautifully. It’s a gift from God.
You keep practicing I'm 64 and I have been working on this beautiful piece my whole life and I still can't get the lovely second part.but I'm going to get it all of the beautiful song if it's the.last thing I ever do keep showing us dummy guys how to do it bless.you
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Real teaching. Thank you.
I have just learned more about playing this piece from you in one video than from my entire life as a piano student ❤❤❤ “I LOVE you,” “I MISS you” was brilliant. Treating Mozarts runs like a conversation and with a lyrical approach makes so much sense. It is as if this piece is speaking, and not focusing on the first beat makes the phrase so much more eloquent. Thank you! I really feel myself growing artistically from your wonderful demonstrations and explanations ❤
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Thank you as always, useful and professional advice. I've picked up this piece again after 45 years, and I’ve currently learned the first two movements quite well (I still have a few bars left). I think I'll need to start studying it from a musical perspective, and it won't be easy because I'm used to a different approach. But it's a challenge I’d like to tackle in order to add this piece to my very small repertoire. For now, I’ll start trying with the tips from this video, and as soon as I have the courage, I’ll definitely use the full course. Thanks again.
Very useful insights! Thank you.
Thank you for the wonderful tips!
"I love you, please call me!" - this is great, thank you so much for all your videos! Best reguards, Eddie
Very insightful discussion. You really understand the music.
Денис спасибо! Недавно открыл для себя Ваш канал, хотя уже несколько лет играю, много нового и полезного узнал.
These are some great points that time make.
This is the next video I will buy from your collection!
Awesome, thank you!
Thank you
Great video. Thank you so much
Topclass comments, all obviously spot-on. How generous & intelligent
Бажаю творчої наснаги і здоров'я!
Thanks for the video, it's great! it will help me improve my sheet music 🤗
Just - WOW.
Many Thanks !!
So good👍
Thanks!
Amazing lecture!
Please also a similar video for the second movement.
Following the link in description, you may find the complete course on the piece.
Would it be like finger pedaling on the left hand? Legato with over wrapping a lot?
Well this is what I usually avoid in Mozart, because holding fingers in alberti basses in Mozart usually makes it dull on modern pianos. It is a common and reasonable practice on historical pianos though.
Hi which Chopin piece did you play briefly because it's exquisite?
Timecode?
It’s about 7:20 and I think it’s from the Ballade #1
Can confirm that is from Chopin's Ballade No. 1, somewhere after the first main theme
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Yes extremely helpful, thank you .
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LangLang said this is for 5 year olds:(
He was unjust if he said that.
And even if so, yet he performs Für Elise etc, because it’s some easy money and no extra load on his damaged hands 😛
Thanks!