Honestly I actually enjoyed the whole length of the video, but I can see that for some ppl. (That have tiny tiktok attentions spans) this is too long. Would be interesting to know how long you practiced (in hours)
Glad you are showing at your high level that it takes a long time to work through a piece like this. This piece can’t be whipped into shape quickly. Thank you!
I think this was a great video, I enjoyed the little introduction but I think the best part of this video is at the beginning you were playing the Etude quite slow, It really goes to show how even though these are etudes they are still musically difficult. Great job!
,.,., 88-2h I like the subtitled kind of videos, and honestly? Really liked the idea for the intro/outro. You improved a lot in 30 days, and surely played it better than 99% of the human population. Keep it up!
I found this to be incredibly entertaining. I was looking at the score this morning before I found this, as I fancied a go at it after decades. It's back in the drawer now! Well done! 😀
Hey man, I found you're chanel just a few weeks ago and you already helped me improve, even tho I'm an intermediate player already, so pls keep feeding the chanel
I liked the process of learning this piece, how u show the process to the people, bcause some people thinks the speed its all, but u show this process is slow and exhausting. Nice video and i loved the poster of your lie in april in the background ;)
I am playing the tempest right now but soon I’m going to start the etude. I’ve never came across your TH-cam but you’re the one few that I can watch a whole long video of practicing. It motivated me!! Thank you :) new sub!! 🙌
I’ve been listening to your recording of the revolutionary etude a lot lately. (On iTunes). I’ve been playing the revolutionary etude for…. two years lol. Winter Wind is another piece that I hope I can eventually learn!
Wind can be particularly valuable during the winter season when natural gas demand is high-as a direct heating fuel in homes and businesses and as a source for power generation.
I have been practicing it nearly every day for a while now (since finishing double 3rds, which I did after jeux d'eau, which I did after not playing piano since high school, nearly half my life ago)
I am one of the subs that don't really watch every video and I gotta say the idea and title are good but like another person said a 25 minute practice video is not exactly entertaining to watch in it's entirety unless you actually care to learn the piece yourself and you wanna see the progression or something. That said, its still good content and I appreciating longer videos like this that take more effort than a 20 second meme video. I just don't expect it to blow up. Might be wrong tho. The youtube algorithm works in mysterious ways
I really need to improve my sight reading, learning pieces would be so much easier. I can only take things one measure at a time for individual hands then put them together, all while looking at my hands too often 😅
With the YLiA art in the background. Seems like I wasn't the only one inspired to practice Winter Wind because of YLiA. Difference is I gave up after two days...
I think you'd have to start a few measures before the end so that you can play going forwards at least a bit since playing all the notes backwards essentially makes it a different piece. Jokes aside, I think it's a good idea especially if 1) the piece has a very difficult ending so you spend more time letting it sink into your fingers (think Chopin ballades) or 2) if you have a tendency to keep playing parts that you already know, so starting from the end might help with motivating you to keep learning since the starting points won't be as nice as starting from the beginning. I personally learn this way sometimes, and I frequently work through things that I know the notes for this way so that I stay engaged and don't just end up playing straight through every time because that can be tempting, so the opposite of this video XD
I just started learning piano 6 months ago and I’m learning pretty quick but I absolutely suck at sight reading. Any tips for how to get better at sight reading? I’m willing to learn more advanced music theory if that will help.
The main advice I give is to learn to recognize 1 or 2 notes for each clef, then base the rest of the notes off of them by the interval. So instead of seeing a note as a "B", it would be "the note that's a third up from G", which helps also with your hand recognizing the shapes of certain intervals. Unfortunately the rest of it just comes down to practice cuz it is a bit like learning to read a new language. What might be helpful is sightreading pieces that are comfortably within your skill level, so that you only have to focus on reading and not how to play as well
I haven’t seen anyone do this on an actual piano and want to know if this is possible so I ask you to play this part from one of camellia’s song #1f1e33 (Another long “”#ant1p01e”” version) on minute 5:04 there’s these piano notes I’d love to hear on an actual piano is there any way you can try that? =^-^=
Risque 🤣🤣🤣 Did it work? Did the gun show bring more subs? I was trying to see if I recognized any anime shirts 😂 This video gave me an idea, and maybe I'll start when we are done with school for the year. But I thought I could try to learn to play a piece, just a few notes to start, then add more on every day. Also, are you ok? Did I miss the part where you said what the MRI was for?
so your a classical pianist and you still after all the years of playing not able to play this i want to play this at the future since ive benn playing for 2 eayrs (selftaught) but gess this will be just a dream that i won't achive if there is any spelling mistake ENG is not my first language Day 14 15 say Watt do you have a tiktok normally it will help you get more vews i have one and some of my videos have 1k+ yeh its nothing but still people can know you more
Everybody talking about the intro and the length of the video, but nobody's talking about the outro and the dive Miku took at the end
Honestly I actually enjoyed the whole length of the video, but I can see that for some ppl. (That have tiny tiktok attentions spans) this is too long. Would be interesting to know how long you practiced (in hours)
I watched up to 24:36 just look at the rest of it lol
@@aaalbeert According to the audio file I have, around 4 hours and 20 minutes no joke
@@WattKeys lmao
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Winter Wind is hip with the kids these days. This is bound to blow up
Not really, 20 minutes of practicing is not that exciting to watch
Well I was recommended this
@FrodosBeutel you were correct it hasn't blown up
😂😂😂😂😂
Glad you are showing at your high level that it takes a long time to work through a piece like this. This piece can’t be whipped into shape quickly. Thank you!
As a certified Watt listener, I can say listening to you practice while watching your hair grow as well as all your other content is interesting
i just figured out the "Hey Watt's up everybody" joke and I'm so proud of myself
10:21 shhhhhhhhh....we don't talk about that
I think this was a great video, I enjoyed the little introduction but I think the best part of this video is at the beginning you were playing the Etude quite slow, It really goes to show how even though these are etudes they are still musically difficult. Great job!
,.,., 88-2h
I like the subtitled kind of videos, and honestly? Really liked the idea for the intro/outro. You improved a lot in 30 days, and surely played it better than 99% of the human population. Keep it up!
I found this to be incredibly entertaining. I was looking at the score this morning before I found this, as I fancied a go at it after decades. It's back in the drawer now! Well done! 😀
You deserve a thousands moreeeeee of views. Enjoyed it!!
Hey man, I found you're chanel just a few weeks ago and you already helped me improve, even tho I'm an intermediate player already, so pls keep feeding the chanel
I liked the process of learning this piece, how u show the process to the people, bcause some people thinks the speed its all, but u show this process is slow and exhausting. Nice video and i loved the poster of your lie in april in the background ;)
I'm trying to learn this song on a 61-key keyboard, without a teacher... Faith
i started learning this piece around 2 weeks ago. its nice to see the learning process and learning curve of other people than myself :) great video
I am playing the tempest right now but soon I’m going to start the etude. I’ve never came across your TH-cam but you’re the one few that I can watch a whole long video of practicing. It motivated me!! Thank you :) new sub!! 🙌
i’m addicted to your voice 😂 extraordinary
Awesome progress already, Keep practicing!
Damn you deserve more views fr
I’ve been listening to your recording of the revolutionary etude a lot lately. (On iTunes). I’ve been playing the revolutionary etude for…. two years lol. Winter Wind is another piece that I hope I can eventually learn!
Wind can be particularly valuable during the winter season when natural gas demand is high-as a direct heating fuel in homes and businesses and as a source for power generation.
I trust Bing
I'm definitely all for nekuzo-chan
"On day one, I played the first two measures"
He just like me fr!
I have been practicing it nearly every day for a while now (since finishing double 3rds, which I did after jeux d'eau, which I did after not playing piano since high school, nearly half my life ago)
obsessive over enunciation, and experimenting with alternatives as exercises (also it kinda can sound cool )
I am one of the subs that don't really watch every video and I gotta say the idea and title are good but like another person said a 25 minute practice video is not exactly entertaining to watch in it's entirety unless you actually care to learn the piece yourself and you wanna see the progression or something.
That said, its still good content and I appreciating longer videos like this that take more effort than a 20 second meme video.
I just don't expect it to blow up. Might be wrong tho. The youtube algorithm works in mysterious ways
You rizzed me up with your hair cut❤
Goteem
Loved the way you arranged this video 😂🔥
Your videos are awesome and very useful
Also speedwagon is best waifu
No need to talk bad about yourself, imao you did really well and pulled through with the challenge
I really need to improve my sight reading, learning pieces would be so much easier. I can only take things one measure at a time for individual hands then put them together, all while looking at my hands too often 😅
sameeeeee
13:56 Relatable af
The intro is enormously funny
With the YLiA art in the background. Seems like I wasn't the only one inspired to practice Winter Wind because of YLiA. Difference is I gave up after two days...
this one isn't as annoying to learn as wrong note etude at least for me (gave up on that one lol)
You did good in 30 days 😎🤩
algorythim just gave to me
What do you think about learning a piece backwards by starting at the end and going progressively to the start?
I think you'd have to start a few measures before the end so that you can play going forwards at least a bit since playing all the notes backwards essentially makes it a different piece.
Jokes aside, I think it's a good idea especially if 1) the piece has a very difficult ending so you spend more time letting it sink into your fingers (think Chopin ballades) or 2) if you have a tendency to keep playing parts that you already know, so starting from the end might help with motivating you to keep learning since the starting points won't be as nice as starting from the beginning.
I personally learn this way sometimes, and I frequently work through things that I know the notes for this way so that I stay engaged and don't just end up playing straight through every time because that can be tempting, so the opposite of this video XD
I just started learning piano 6 months ago and I’m learning pretty quick but I absolutely suck at sight reading. Any tips for how to get better at sight reading? I’m willing to learn more advanced music theory if that will help.
The main advice I give is to learn to recognize 1 or 2 notes for each clef, then base the rest of the notes off of them by the interval. So instead of seeing a note as a "B", it would be "the note that's a third up from G", which helps also with your hand recognizing the shapes of certain intervals.
Unfortunately the rest of it just comes down to practice cuz it is a bit like learning to read a new language. What might be helpful is sightreading pieces that are comfortably within your skill level, so that you only have to focus on reading and not how to play as well
It’s possible to learn anything if you have the mental capacity and work ethic to achieve it.
Imagine how cool if the video would've gone on for 4 more seconds. xD
Is Day 4 sightreading? :O
Horowitz once said that after a few pages of this etude his fingers felt as though they were ready to fall off.
I haven’t seen anyone do this on an actual piano and want to know if this is possible so I ask you to play this part from one of camellia’s song #1f1e33 (Another long “”#ant1p01e”” version) on minute 5:04 there’s these piano notes I’d love to hear on an actual piano is there any way you can try that? =^-^=
3K LIKES AND ILL POST A VIDEO OF ME PLAYING LA CAMPANELLA FOR 100 DAYS.
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Don't mind me I'm just here to help with the algorithm!!!
New title, how fast he grew his hair back 😂
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Ngl that’s me rn 24:55
I did a thing vibes
I'm a sunscriber who doesn't watch everything. I liked this though. Maybe go back to it and really learn it - show us your drills, process etc.
Risque 🤣🤣🤣
Did it work? Did the gun show bring more subs?
I was trying to see if I recognized any anime shirts 😂
This video gave me an idea, and maybe I'll start when we are done with school for the year. But I thought I could try to learn to play a piece, just a few notes to start, then add more on every day.
Also, are you ok? Did I miss the part where you said what the MRI was for?
Seems like it's working lol
I don't think I specified, the MRI was for my migraines. It came back clear so I'm fine
@@WattKeys oooo, I get them too. I do plenty of coffee, water, and salt, because medicine is not always helpful 🙄
Bro really fired at Winter(tv) 😭
Content idea:
Breakdance on the piano (will Definitely boost ur subs)
ikr can't believe he be doin me like that
nice fumo
Yamaha c3 gang
Yuhuu viral clickbaity content 🤪🤪🤪
it didnt blow up
making content about having no content
Just make piano covers of popular music in top 50 spotify or something like that, that sure will bring you views
Think economically, look at this channel as a tool to generate money and not just only pursue your hobby.
so your a classical pianist and you still after all the years of playing not able to play this
i want to play this at the future since ive benn playing for 2 eayrs (selftaught)
but gess this will be just a dream that i won't achive
if there is any spelling mistake ENG is not my first language
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say Watt do you have a tiktok normally it will help you get more vews i have one and some of my videos have 1k+ yeh its nothing but still people can know you more