Dear Sarah, thank you for this Waltz of Brahms. Lovely tune I'll practice it according to ur advice with each hand separately. Yes, being born on the planet Earth is not easy but we need to find and do our best to get the best from the time being here...I wonder if there's any other dimension for the human consciousness.
Separate hands practice is extremely important, and also very rewarding!!!:) Brahms was an agnostic. He knew his Bible, but he wasn't sure. However, I am sure that he is in a beautiful place!:)
Dear Veronica! Even if you have small hands, you can stretch an octave, if you are an adult. I myself can stretch a tenth only with great difficulty (in spite of my long fingers:) and prefer to break them. So please don't be afraid to play the piano even if you have small hands! Some of the greatest pianists have had small hands - one of them was Joseph Hoffman:) Wish you happy piano playing, and thank you for writing, and for watching my channel:)
@@pianolessonsboulder1894 , I don’t play but my daughter Bella plays. She learnt until level 7. My fingers are like little sausages. She has slim fingers but not very long. Now she is studying in university and so has paused her lessons. I would love to learn though .
@@marvic76 Then please do!!! get yourself a teacher, and start right away!:) It is a mistaken belief that you need long, thin fingers to play the piano. Some of the greatest pianists on earth have short, stubby fingers. You need long, thin fingers only if you are going to model nail polish:)
Simply beautiful
Thank you, Bertha!:) Wish you happy piano playing:) Blessings.
Dear Sarah, thank you for this Waltz of Brahms. Lovely tune I'll practice it according to ur advice with each hand separately. Yes, being born on the planet Earth is not easy but we need to find and do our best to get the best from the time being here...I wonder if there's any other dimension for the human consciousness.
Separate hands practice is extremely important, and also very rewarding!!!:) Brahms was an agnostic. He knew his Bible, but he wasn't sure. However, I am sure that he is in a beautiful place!:)
Your fingers are so long. What advice do you have for people who don’t have long fingers and play the piano.
Dear Veronica! Even if you have small hands, you can stretch an octave, if you are an adult. I myself can stretch a tenth only with great difficulty (in spite of my long fingers:) and prefer to break them. So please don't be afraid to play the piano even if you have small hands! Some of the greatest pianists have had small hands - one of them was Joseph Hoffman:) Wish you happy piano playing, and thank you for writing, and for watching my channel:)
@@pianolessonsboulder1894 , I don’t play but my daughter Bella plays. She learnt until level 7. My fingers are like little sausages. She has slim fingers but not very long. Now she is studying in university and so has paused her lessons. I would love to learn though .
@@marvic76 Then please do!!! get yourself a teacher, and start right away!:) It is a mistaken belief that you need long, thin fingers to play the piano. Some of the greatest pianists on earth have short, stubby fingers. You need long, thin fingers only if you are going to model nail polish:)