Excellent - I expect I'll be learning it for a while so should be lots of coverage in my lessons over the next month or two if you are short of tips etc. I'll try to remember to mention what bar etc. we are talking about when Jane's giving advice so you know where to follow etc.
@lshwadchuck5643 Obviously these recordings are intended for an audience of one :-) and that's not going to change. That said, it seems like you are interested in learning this piece at the same time I am, so please do feel free to let me know if you think there is something Jane or I could do in the lesson to make the recording more useful to you in your learning. We are constantly accessing feedback and thinking about incremental improvements that can easily be integrated and which don't detract from my learning, so happy to consider ideas.
I'm trying Arabesque, but I'm transposing it into all other minor keys. I am doing the same with La Candeur and La Petite Réunion. The Major key pieces are easier, since I haven't been doing much with minor songs. My piano teacher is happy that I'm doing the transposition.
@@ShanesPianoJourney Thank you! Yes, I can do it. It's a lot of work though. Now I’m confidently playing Adagio BWV 974, practicing the strokes and intonations. True, I haven’t learned it by heart, I play it from notes. And I set about analyzing the second part of BWV 1056. Greetings from Russia.
Thankyou - and likewise, greetings from New Zealand. I have to confess I don't recognize those pieces you mentioned, but you are a year ahead of me on your journey, so perhaps I'll encounter them as I progress.
@@ShanesPianoJourney Adagio, BWV 974 th-cam.com/video/2x-OHljZzHQ/w-d-xo.html BWV 1056 th-cam.com/video/zc5lhK00GSg/w-d-xo.html This is me playing the notes. I also learned and play without notes BWV Anh. 126 th-cam.com/video/Fa8Wqn2fDaA/w-d-xo.html BWV Anh. 114 th-cam.com/video/RC8Kn88_L8Y/w-d-xo.html BWV Anh. 115 th-cam.com/video/35zbDdK-kwk/w-d-xo.html BWV 846 th-cam.com/video/iWoI8vmE8bI/w-d-xo.html Tchaikovsky th-cam.com/video/dbsJKyb5m9w/w-d-xo.html Korovitsyn th-cam.com/video/T9kqWPU4EuM/w-d-xo.html Of course, I don’t play as beautifully as pianists who have more than 10 years of experience.
Yep - it's the Arabesque from "25 Easy and Progressive Studies" book, although Jane also has it in a compilation book "Favorite Classics" which is the version I'm using here given it has a larger print layout than the full study set
Ist this really the 45th lesson for this guy? I did this piece after my 4th lesson in April this year. Istarted in February with lessons. I am not at alll talented. So I doubt that this is Les🤔
I guess you had to be there :-) Some weeks you play, some weeks you get instruction. Jane's lesson this week has already helped me start to get the piece under the fingers in practice, and I'm much further ahead than I would be had she forgone the initial analysis and had me simply start playing
Love this ❤❤❤❤❤
I'm pleased you enjoyed it.
Interesting to watch!
Thanks - it's come a long way since then. It was sounding pretty fluid at practice this morning, so it's getting there 🙂
😊👏👏👏
Thanks David
I'm trying this, now, too. Thanks to Jane! (My coach does foundational fluency, no theory, no pieces. But I sometimes try things.)
Excellent - I expect I'll be learning it for a while so should be lots of coverage in my lessons over the next month or two if you are short of tips etc. I'll try to remember to mention what bar etc. we are talking about when Jane's giving advice so you know where to follow etc.
@@ShanesPianoJourney great!
@lshwadchuck5643 Obviously these recordings are intended for an audience of one :-) and that's not going to change. That said, it seems like you are interested in learning this piece at the same time I am, so please do feel free to let me know if you think there is something Jane or I could do in the lesson to make the recording more useful to you in your learning. We are constantly accessing feedback and thinking about incremental improvements that can easily be integrated and which don't detract from my learning, so happy to consider ideas.
👍👍👍 have a great day 😊
Thanks, you too!
I'm trying Arabesque, but I'm transposing it into all other minor keys. I am doing the same with La Candeur and La Petite Réunion. The Major key pieces are easier, since I haven't been doing much with minor songs. My piano teacher is happy that I'm doing the transposition.
Sounds like a challenge - I'm just a beginner, so have a hard enough time just reading the notes 😊
I started 2 years ago. At 58 years old
Good for you - age should never be a barrier to learning something new. I hope your journey is going well. Best wishes
@@ShanesPianoJourney Thank you! Yes, I can do it. It's a lot of work though. Now I’m confidently playing Adagio BWV 974, practicing the strokes and intonations. True, I haven’t learned it by heart, I play it from notes.
And I set about analyzing the second part of BWV 1056.
Greetings from Russia.
Thankyou - and likewise, greetings from New Zealand. I have to confess I don't recognize those pieces you mentioned, but you are a year ahead of me on your journey, so perhaps I'll encounter them as I progress.
@@ShanesPianoJourney
Adagio, BWV 974 th-cam.com/video/2x-OHljZzHQ/w-d-xo.html
BWV 1056 th-cam.com/video/zc5lhK00GSg/w-d-xo.html
This is me playing the notes.
I also learned and play without notes
BWV Anh. 126 th-cam.com/video/Fa8Wqn2fDaA/w-d-xo.html
BWV Anh. 114 th-cam.com/video/RC8Kn88_L8Y/w-d-xo.html
BWV Anh. 115 th-cam.com/video/35zbDdK-kwk/w-d-xo.html
BWV 846 th-cam.com/video/iWoI8vmE8bI/w-d-xo.html
Tchaikovsky th-cam.com/video/dbsJKyb5m9w/w-d-xo.html
Korovitsyn th-cam.com/video/T9kqWPU4EuM/w-d-xo.html
Of course, I don’t play as beautifully as pianists who have more than 10 years of experience.
Nice 🎶🎵🎶
Thanks ✌️
Is this the Burgmuller progression book Arabesque? If it is it's a great book.
Yep - it's the Arabesque from "25 Easy and Progressive Studies" book, although Jane also has it in a compilation book "Favorite Classics" which is the version I'm using here given it has a larger print layout than the full study set
@@ShanesPianoJourney I use all the progressive books and they are all great
Jane likes them as well.
This is what English sounds like to non-English speakers
I have the same feeling that the accent is worse than from other English natives haha
@slimtim9570 Putting myself in your shoes, I can see where you're coming from :-)
i thought she was going to say arabesque by debussy 😳
Apparently there are lots of pieces called "Arabesque" and the Debussy version is too hard for me at the moment 🙂
Ist this really the 45th lesson for this guy? I did this piece after my 4th lesson in April this year. Istarted in February with lessons. I am not at alll talented. So I doubt that this is Les🤔
Yep -It's lesson 45. I guess you must be more talented than you think.
Bit boring though not much playing.
I guess you had to be there :-) Some weeks you play, some weeks you get instruction. Jane's lesson this week has already helped me start to get the piece under the fingers in practice, and I'm much further ahead than I would be had she forgone the initial analysis and had me simply start playing
a bit painful to watch... I hope he's gone through some tutor methods...
No tutor methods that I'm aware of. I'm perfectly happy with what I'm doing, so that's all that really matters.
This is just painful to watch. At his skill level he should be working on much easier music.
Jane think's it's appropriate for me at my level, so that's good enough for me