A Step-by-Step Learning Guide to Beethoven's Sonata op.49 No.2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 มิ.ย. 2024
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Thanks a lot, Denis!
Thank you! Great Teaching of technique, very helpful.
You're very welcome!
Thank you very much, I am not trying to play this piece, but of course I use the techniques you teach in the pieces that I am learning, thank you .
So glad you chose to present this piece, Denis! It's been a longstanding project of mine, and you've inspired me to freshen it up. Planning to purchase the full tutorial.
Wonderful! Have fun with it!
Great to see a course/lesson on this piece after our lesson on it Denis! I'll definitely be picking up the course to refer back to
Yes, I shamelessly use my students as labor species for studying typical learner’s struggles and for developing effective learning strategies
(just kidding😂)
(or maybe not quite😅)
@@DenZhdanovPianist happy to be of service 😂
Hello, Dennis! I'm a 17 years old self-taught beginner. For the technique I'm doing hanon 1, major scales and harmonic minor scales. Should I learn another type of minor scale? It's very difficult to organize a routine by myself, but your channel helps a lot. Thanks for the content! (My english is not the best)
Changing scales every week or two is a good idea. For a beginner and early intermediate I would say it’s fine to do just major and harmonic minor in keys up to 3 sharps/flats, so don’t over stress yourself! Ideally, later you’d have to be fluent in scales in every key including natural and melodic minor types.
I have two videos on scales here, you can check them out if didn’t yet.
@@DenZhdanovPianist I just watched them now. Thank you very much for the tips😁