Although extremely popular and very frequently played, the Nocturne in E-flat major remains one of Chopin's most elegant and beautiful compositions to both listen to and perform. The left hand accompaniment supports the graceful melody with orchestral richness, balancing the ethereal trills against steady sixths and resonant bass notes. If you've never played Chopin before, this is a perfect place to start!
My first Chopin piece, I ever learned, was his Prelude in A Major. Although it is easy, there still is musical complexity in it (voicing, phrases, phrasing, etc…). Same goes for every Chopin piece. I have not learned any Nocturne yet, but I enjoy listening to all of them. My favorite, so far, is the one in D Flat Major. Very beautiful preformance🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Can’t wait to see what other videos you release.
This was my starting point of learning Chopin's work, and I don't regret it. Such a peaceful and calming piece, I love to play it, I'll never get tired of it! A little mistake I noticed, the trill at the end of the piece is a repetition of B, B flat, C and A, instead of B, B flat, B, A
It's definitely within his skill level, seeing as he's played some of the hardest Chopin etudes and some very much note easy Liszt etudes. Would still be a very large commitment if he hasn't studied it before though.
Although extremely popular and very frequently played, the Nocturne in E-flat major remains one of Chopin's most elegant and beautiful compositions to both listen to and perform. The left hand accompaniment supports the graceful melody with orchestral richness, balancing the ethereal trills against steady sixths and resonant bass notes. If you've never played Chopin before, this is a perfect place to start!
My first Chopin piece, I ever learned, was his Prelude in A Major. Although it is easy, there still is musical complexity in it (voicing, phrases, phrasing, etc…). Same goes for every Chopin piece. I have not learned any Nocturne yet, but I enjoy listening to all of them. My favorite, so far, is the one in D Flat Major.
Very beautiful preformance🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Can’t wait to see what other videos you release.
You play the left hand so beautifully, the melody just pops right out.
Either you can read my mind or you have access to my account, I was just listening to this beauty! Thank you, once more!
LOL I was just practicising this nocturne piece and trying out the SeeMusic app over the last few days. Mad yet cool coincidence.😁
My absolute favourite version. That loud bass note at 3:12 is sublime. I can't describe how pleasing it is. Thank you for this ❤
One of Chopin's most popular works, and even if it has reached mainstream, it's still a timeless and beautiful piece.
this is really calming for me, ill try to watch it later!
This was my starting point of learning Chopin's work, and I don't regret it. Such a peaceful and calming piece, I love to play it, I'll never get tired of it!
A little mistake I noticed, the trill at the end of the piece is a repetition of B, B flat, C and A, instead of B, B flat, B, A
Very elegantly played indeed - this was a true delight to listen to 👏🏻
This is so beautiful you need so much more subs for what you do!!!!
I have no Idea about your skill level on piano, but If possible, could you play ballade 4 at some point?
It's definitely within his skill level, seeing as he's played some of the hardest Chopin etudes and some very much note easy Liszt etudes. Would still be a very large commitment if he hasn't studied it before though.
OMG yes!!!!
love to see it as well
that'd be amazing to see if he can play ballade no 4. its my most favorite chopin ballade
@@Crimsxn_K1ra same
Do the Waltz no.16 by Chopin.
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