@@lastbornrelic3430 hmm, i would recommend doing one hand at a time and never count in your head, keep the head for putting the hands toghether after, as the counting will come naturally if you know the melody in your head. Also helps to learn the piano. What i mean is that you should know what keys make what sound before playing them, so it can help with both learning pieces and improvisations
@@AsrielKujo bruh I ain't got perfect pitch also I know the names of all the notes if u press one of say I could tell u as it was but if it was 2 I wouldn't know wa the notes were another thing I'm already doing what u told me also I'm practicing slowly to get the muscle memory so do u have any other tips?I have been playing for 2 weeks btw
@@lastbornrelic3430 i don't have either, but you surely have relative pitch, you can count up in semitones in your head to remember the notes you are going to play
@@lastbornrelic3430 i dunno, i guess a lot of practice and a good hand position helps, even if i am extremely flat fingers after playing for over 8 years
1,25 real speed
I think if the piece was played by Lang Lang then there would be a low sound at 0:36 and a big echo sound at 0:41, it's sound really great
@Noah V it's because he/she said that this is Lang Lang's arrangement while it didn't sound like Lang Lang
F
When you've had too much caffeine.
finnaly someone made a synthesia with lang langs' version, ive been looking for this when im learning turkish march with fast tempo
Kassia made one that's almost identical to this one, It sounds much better though since it isn't just synthesia
Mah pretty easy compared to other versions, played this at 10
Nice I'm a beginner got any tips on learning this?
@@lastbornrelic3430 hmm, i would recommend doing one hand at a time and never count in your head, keep the head for putting the hands toghether after, as the counting will come naturally if you know the melody in your head.
Also helps to learn the piano. What i mean is that you should know what keys make what sound before playing them, so it can help with both learning pieces and improvisations
@@AsrielKujo bruh I ain't got perfect pitch also I know the names of all the notes if u press one of say I could tell u as it was but if it was 2 I wouldn't know wa the notes were another thing I'm already doing what u told me also I'm practicing slowly to get the muscle memory so do u have any other tips?I have been playing for 2 weeks btw
@@lastbornrelic3430 i don't have either, but you surely have relative pitch, you can count up in semitones in your head to remember the notes you are going to play
@@lastbornrelic3430 i dunno, i guess a lot of practice and a good hand position helps, even if i am extremely flat fingers after playing for over 8 years
Please Fantaisie Impromptu!!
Ok
Midinya udah siap cuman belum dirender aja,Mungkin minggu uploadnya,skrg lg banyak tugas 😄
That's just the normal Turkish March
th-cam.com/video/wsBhJHZBcSc/w-d-xo.html
The dynamics change drastically
F the difficulty chart
This ain’t Lang Lang
See this: th-cam.com/video/uWYmUZTYE78/w-d-xo.html
Oh shame on me
Scuse me?
Bit toxic
@Noah V Wuts wrong with a typo
Lol