New Piano - New Challenge! As always I had a lot of fun doing this challenge and I learned a lot through it :) Have you ever played this piece? Tell me in the comments and have a great Sunday! (Here is the link to Liszt Mephisto Walzer: th-cam.com/video/iSYk_Pzyx4g/w-d-xo.html)
Yes I do but for the fun, not really seriously. It's largely out of my abilities. But I'm surprised you didn't play before. It's a piece every good pianist seems to work at one time or another as soon as they have the ability. And obviously you have it.
Ah, good memories. I loved playing this, no, the whole sonata, many moons ago. Haven't looked at the third movement for over a decade, but I still return to the first movement often. It's a classic. It is the classic. I had a hearty laugh at the 10 minute alarm. Didn't understand what was said, but understood perfectly what you said. Very impressed with how much you accomplished in the hour. Really impressed. Your brain is like music vacuum, hoovering up all the notes you touch. Myself, I have to hammer them in. Though perhaps your memorisation tips may help me, when you make that video. The new piano sounds great. The bright yet rich tones really suits the music in the challenge. Good choice.
I'm actually in the process of learning the piece now, though, it's kinda funny to see that you've got it to a level that'll likely take me weeks, in the span of two hours... I would love to see a follow-up video, that's just a performance of the whole movement, sometime in the future, though ^-^
@@betserv.1187 In the description: "This time it's a special Challenge because I tried to do this challenge already 2 years ago on my Instagram :) So it is not the very first time I see the scores - however it was still really hard :P"
I’m a classical pianist, with perfect pitch, have been trained since the age of 5 and am now 20, this piece took me 3-4 months to learn and I practiced daily like 4-6 hours so this is hella impressive to me. This is insane sight reading skills, well done :) Annique (hopefully didn’t butcher that)
Ive been playing for just under 2 years and I would say Turkish March is acheivable at a year of playing and would be difficult and the end result wouldn't be that good in terms of dynamics, tempo, keys etc.. I would say I learned it a little to early myself... I'd say about 2 and a half years maybe
I'm a beginner and i was scared this video would demotivate me or make me jealous but surprisingly i feel very eager and appreciative of your talent and hard work! I can't wait til I reach this skill level! Your sight reading skills are simply insane!
Good mindset. With enough time and practice, you'll get there. Early on I asked my piano teacher if I could EVER play Chopin's Ballade no. 1 in my lifrtime, and he laughed. Well, 3 years later I learned mephisto waltz, and chopin etudes. It's amazing what you can accomplish if you set your mind to it and dedicate time and effort. Those who donpt get there either gave up, didnt dedicate enough time, or practiced wrong.
Getting jealous of someone who put in more time than you is the most pointless thing to get jealous about, put in the time yourself first. Good on you.
This girl has got to be one of the most likable people I’ve ever seen on TH-cam. The immense talent, coupled with the humanizing mistakes, and the positive attitude about it all. So inspiring and wholesome.
This video is a nice reminder that when you see a professional play so brilliantly, it’s only because they have put in thousands and thousands of hours of practice in the past!
@@Granola_catI played the piano for about 5 years, then I thought I could try to learn this song, I even got a part, but I stopped, I need to train a few more years hahahahah
This is one of the most amazing displays of skill I have ever seen in any art. She has to be one of the top piano players on the planet. I am so impressed.
Her 1 minute was like my 1 day lmao this piece was a nightmare for me, even though it was not hard as technically, because of the speed, I hated it after practicing hours and hours :D
One of the things I love about this woman is the sensation of closeness. She is way closer to us (me in particular) beginner pianists as she is showing that even for a highly talented pianist like her it can also be challenging to do a piece totally new to us. She tries. She trips her fingers. She stumbles and starts again... in the end it sounds good, not perfect (okay), but is so impressive how easily she could achieve a very decent (to my ears) playing. And she is so sincere and humble at saying that it would take her one or two months to be done with the basics and then several years to fully get the insight of the piece. I feel her like a real human being, and it turns out very encouraging and inspiring. GOD bless you, Annique!
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I never understood why she gets so down on herself for the performances. People practice these pieces for years but she literally learns it and can play it quite well in literally an hour.... obviously it’s not going to be perfect. She’s been playing it for an hour. Like I said people will spend years just to be able to play through it with 50 mistakes
Perfectionist showing it warts and all I guess. Maybe she also puts too much pressure on herself assuming it comes with the weight of expectation coz it's what she does for a living. These videos aren't crap or boringly tedious or else they wouldn't be posted. Shed know this. Haven't seen big names like Lang Lang do such videos.
A professional pianist is different than some recreational player, what you think is good is a lot different than what she thinks is good. It’s more than hitting the correct keys. You need the pedal to be exactly on point, the velocity of your fingers hitting the keys, and other small things us mortals don’t even notice like repeated parts that can changed just slightly the second time around. It’s why every noobie who plays river flows in you doesn’t sound like Yiruma even if they are pressing the right keys
It's taking me 9 months to learn "Moonlight sonata"1 movement. I can't keep focused and sight read other music everyday. I spend about three plus hours at the piano. I'm learning on my own after forgetting everything after heart attacks and stroke. It's taking me two years to get it back.
Oh wow. Years ago I hurt my back pretty bad to the point my spine was injured. Thank God I didn't go paralyzed. It was hard for me to walk, move my arms, to sit up straight, and even to write. It was even hard to play my violin again bcuz of the nerves in my upper body. But I overcame it even tho it took time and I can play the violin great again. If I can do it then you can do it too. Never give up.
I'm so impressed with her see-and-play skills! I was always able to memorize all the notes and play them without a single piece of sheet. Never could get along with live reading it...
same here. I am weak in sight-reading, so i compensate with quick memorization. It's a good thing too, because you learn what you need to be a proper performer, and you focus more on expression and long-lines than the individual notes
My suggestions for doing this 1 min, 10 min, 1 hour exercise - 1. Chopin fantasy in f minor, opus 49 2. Chopin - some of the preludes, opus 28 ( No. 18 in f minor; No. 21 in B-flat major; No. 23 in F major; No. 24 in D minor; No. 2 in A minor; No. 3 in G major; No. 9 in E major ) 3. Chopin - scherzo opus 39 no. 3 in C-sharp minor 4. Chamber works - Schumann, opus 44, piano quintet in E-flat major
I watched this for the first time in May 2023. I not only got an anxiety attack watching the process, I also was overcome with emotion at watching the sheer brilliance and talent of this extraordinary human. I watched the video of HRH Princess Kate being critiqued, which was entertaining if nothing else. Offering lessons was brilliant 😊 yes I can see the difference between a classically trained professional pianist and everyone else! Thank you, I will be sharing this subscription with my dear old dad who is about a 0.2 out of 10 🤭
When I noticed the shirt she's wearing in the middle of the video I thought "so she's a great classical pianist AND AN AOT FAN! Ok this lady is a new favorite"
Am besten sind immer noch die Stellen, bei denen man einfach das Deutsche raushören kann 😸. Cool, dass der Mephisto Walzer im Hintergrund läuft. Super Video 🖐
ich hab erst bei dem "VERDAMMTE SCHEI*E" gecheckt, dass sie deutsch ist lmao...musste zurückspulen, weil ich mir unsicher war ob ich das gerade richtig gehört habe ^^
1:20... wait, is this...? 1:31... holy Titan, it is! 16:09 ... confirmed!! We need a piano cover of "My war" to celebrate the phenomenal season so far!!!
This is so inspiring! I’m a complete beginner, I always thought this song was way out of my reach and I’d never be able to play it. But watching you break it down and play it so quickly was amazing. This song is no longer in the realm of impossibility. It’s given me confidence that one day I’ll be able to play this piece too :)
@@PaPa-hd2jtyou can’t learn all of what you need without a teacher. Teachers aren’t mean to teach you the piece they are meant to teach you how to actually play the piano and how to learn the piano. It makes it a lot easier and more impressive to be able to play as she does because she obviously had a teacher to teach her all of this. Her sight reading and ability to play this fast would be heavily worsened if she was self taught.
the way you still have mistakes somehow motivates me to learn the whole piece. i used to see prodigies played after they completed mastering the whole piece and it made me demotivated as hell 😂, while here i could see your progress even though its already super fast. i like it, thank you so much
Really enjoyed this challenge. I think you did extremely well. I wish that I had only half of your wonderful skill. Thank you for being a lovely inspiration to us all who love the piano and Bethoven !!! 😘😘😘
Thank you for being so skilled, so that I can sit here being stoned and doing nothing with my life and still see the benefits of hard work over years paying off.
I've been dreaming about learning how to piano since i was a kid, but i got injured at one hand when i was 5 and my parents couldn't really afford piano lessons nor a piano while i was growing up, so i tried to focus on something else (i tried guitar and hated it) and repressed my extreme love for this instrument, until last year when i had enough money to buy a digital piano. I've been trying ever since to learn on my own (yay thanks covid) since i couldn't take lessons, but it's been very hard. anyway, watching you learning so quickly and so effortlessly and playing so beautifully, even when you got some tiny little detail wrong, brought me to tears, and i'm not even joking. your talent is so moving to me, and i honestly feel so incredibly lucky to be able to witness your process as you adjust your fingers, read notes as if you're reading letters, and how gentle you are on the instrument. i was i had 1/200 of your skills, you are so SO gifted and hard working. and yeah i cried watching a piano challenge video i'm okay
your part of the reason i don't stop playing the piano. I recently had a theory test and I failed and I thought that I should just quit but watching your videos always pushes me to keep practicing. Thank you. Also very nice shirt
That's very useful for me, as a composer. I'm still learning to estimate how difficult it really is to play classical piano pieces, and this video helped me a lot.
11:14 I FEEL YOU ON THIS! It is SO easy to make that mistake, and it’s absolutely rage inducing when it happens. This piece has multiple spots like that, a jump to something gigantic and you have to just hope you land right
The new piano sound great and could you do Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody no.2 (Friska) or Rachmaninoff Prelude in G minor op.23 no.5 for the next challenge? :))
The 3rd movement, as you can see, is absolutely hard. It took me almost a year to learn it and I still am absolutely bad at playing it. 😂But it is a wonderful peace, unlike the 2nd movement, which isn’t wonderful at all. It was soo annoying to learn it 😂
I love to see even an accomplished piano player struggle. I'm 68 and have started to play the piano again at 62 which was a break of 50 years since I last played. I'm not anywhere near brilliant, but just love playing for my own enjoyment. Spend at least 2 hours a day playing, would be lost without my Roland. love music.
If I start with sightreading both or only one hand depends on the piece. If in one hand isnt going on too much I directly start with both. But if both hands are pretty busy normaly start with one hand. Also really great video! Greetings from a German piano-student! ^^
My favourite thing about this video is how much fun you had learning the song. At first , I thought " There is no way a pianist of this high caliber has never played BTHVN IIIRD MVM... " I loved how you marked the video & sheet music with red Xs. I have so much respect towards you to admit your mistakes and to choose to laugh and grow with them. You are a true inspiration & I want to thank you for pursuing your passion and sharing your journey through it with us. Regards, TLD
Wait, I'm honestly impressed by how you apprehend the piece through a kind of cognitive layering, how you mechanically engage different parts of your torso as the understanding of the piece advances in you and everything but ..., is that a fucking T-shirt of Attack on Titan?
I am a beginner pianist and I had the bright idea of trying to learn this piece. I've spent 1 week on it and have only managed to get the first 8 measures. I'm having fun learning it tho and I'm proud of my progress especially for only having played piano for 7 months
I played the violin for like 10 years and I can kind of sight read from sheets too, but for the violin you just have one part, not two. It's impressive to me how you can read and play instantly with both hands. I tried playing the piano a little by myself and I need like 10 minutes to even understand how my hands have to move simultaniously for one line of notes. I'm just baffled how you do it with all these semiquavers like that in one minute.
Ob es die wohl auch in einer schicken Herrenversion gibt? Dann könnte ich endlich meine Adiletten an den Nagel hängen - zumindest beim häuslichen Spielen! :)
Exactly the way I feel when repeating a measure over and over (and over and over...) xD Loving your content as well as your latest addition to your household. Let us know if you still like him in a few weeks! :)
I would like to say, actually, 3rd movement of the Moonlight sonata is my favorite classical composition. And i listened to many different musicians (famous and not) who played this masterpiece, and each of them played it with his own style, tempo, loundness etc. Well, what i saw in this video (the final part), is the absolutely perfect style, tempo, pauses, this composition sounds excactly how it should be for my inned feeling. My english is not good enough to describe, how perfect your playing of Moonlight sonata p.3 sounds for me. Please, play the full version of it :)
i would like to suggest a piece by prokofiev to you, it’s the first movement of his “romeo and juliet suite” titled dance of the knights (or montagues and capulets) i believe that you would enjoy it
@@TheSoniasa Valentina plays it soooooooo fast that it becomes ridiculous. Daniel Barenboim to me, is the authority on Beethoven. Him and Andras Schiff actually.
Wow. I don't play piano, but I learned how to play the beginning of the first movement which took me about an hour. I can sort of play it okay. This level of skill blows my mind; if I practised every minute of every day, I would never be able to do this. The sheet music looks like something they found on the ship at Roswell! How you translate that instantly into both hands is beyond me. Some people are just gifted at certain things, you've either got it or you haven't. Amazing.
I try to do both hands and then get annoyed that I can't do it... then practice separate hands lol. I've tried this piece and struggled to keep up with the pace D: Ace playing!
Could u do a tutorial on how to stay motivated, how to get rid of distractions or what u do to focus and etc. Unless u already have a video on it please? Awesome playing btw, I do hope to improve to ur level once
New Piano - New Challenge! As always I had a lot of fun doing this challenge and I learned a lot through it :) Have you ever played this piece? Tell me in the comments and have a great Sunday!
(Here is the link to Liszt Mephisto Walzer: th-cam.com/video/iSYk_Pzyx4g/w-d-xo.html)
I Love to hear it as well as la campanella and I tried to play this but it is soooo hard...Practice is what I need :)
Yes I do but for the fun, not really seriously. It's largely out of my abilities. But I'm surprised you didn't play before. It's a piece every good pianist seems to work at one time or another as soon as they have the ability. And obviously you have it.
Ah, good memories. I loved playing this, no, the whole sonata, many moons ago. Haven't looked at the third movement for over a decade, but I still return to the first movement often. It's a classic. It is the classic.
I had a hearty laugh at the 10 minute alarm. Didn't understand what was said, but understood perfectly what you said.
Very impressed with how much you accomplished in the hour. Really impressed. Your brain is like music vacuum, hoovering up all the notes you touch. Myself, I have to hammer them in. Though perhaps your memorisation tips may help me, when you make that video.
The new piano sounds great. The bright yet rich tones really suits the music in the challenge. Good choice.
"had a lot of fun doing this challenge", auch sie: "Verdammte Scheiße" (11:15) :D
I'm actually in the process of learning the piece now, though, it's kinda funny to see that you've got it to a level that'll likely take me weeks, in the span of two hours...
I would love to see a follow-up video, that's just a performance of the whole movement, sometime in the future, though ^-^
She did more in a minute than I will in my entire life.
Except she played this piece before, so don't feel so bad.
@@MariaMaltseva Are you sure she played/practiced this piece before?
@@betserv.1187 Yes, she said so.
@@MariaMaltseva where did she say that? She said in the beginning of the clip that it was a challenge that she has never played before.
@@betserv.1187 In the description: "This time it's a special Challenge because I tried to do this challenge already 2 years ago on my Instagram :) So it is not the very first time I see the scores - however it was still really hard :P"
Her 1 minute is literally my one day-
Omg...I've never had this many likes before thankyou so much
Lmao same
One day? More like one week for me 😭
Her 1 minute is my 10 years
her one minute is more like my five days
I don’t read sheet music so her one day is more like my 2 weeks :’)
I’m a classical pianist, with perfect pitch, have been trained since the age of 5 and am now 20, this piece took me 3-4 months to learn and I practiced daily like 4-6 hours so this is hella impressive to me. This is insane sight reading skills, well done :) Annique (hopefully didn’t butcher that)
just a quick question, were you able to play turkish march in one year of lessons?
Ive been playing for just under 2 years and I would say Turkish March is acheivable at a year of playing and would be difficult and the end result wouldn't be that good in terms of dynamics, tempo, keys etc.. I would say I learned it a little to early myself... I'd say about 2 and a half years maybe
@@yousefa1338 exact same here I learned it after 1 year and I can play it fast but bad dynamics I think I also did it too early
So. This video might not be a true representation of someone trying this piece for the first time? Clickbait if you ask me.
@@warchild1972 no its not click bait. Some pianists can sightread that good, especially if you have been playing for long
Her in 1 minute is me after 2 years 💀
Same
Same
Two years! That is me after 15 years and I’m not kidding
Me after 11 years 😐
Same
The editing adds a layer of comedy I didn’t know I wanted on piano videos.
I'm a beginner and i was scared this video would demotivate me or make me jealous but surprisingly i feel very eager and appreciative of your talent and hard work! I can't wait til I reach this skill level! Your sight reading skills are simply insane!
I wonder I’ll ever reach her skill level
Good mindset. With enough time and practice, you'll get there. Early on I asked my piano teacher if I could EVER play Chopin's Ballade no. 1 in my lifrtime, and he laughed. Well, 3 years later I learned mephisto waltz, and chopin etudes. It's amazing what you can accomplish if you set your mind to it and dedicate time and effort. Those who donpt get there either gave up, didnt dedicate enough time, or practiced wrong.
Well good luck on your journey🎉
She began to play when she was 5 years old.
Getting jealous of someone who put in more time than you is the most pointless thing to get jealous about, put in the time yourself first. Good on you.
Her 1 minute is the equivalent of me practicing it for 3 years
Yea in that case you should not have picked up this piece, prolly gone for something simpler before attempting this
If you practice well for 3 yrs you can probably play it like her
@@yyg4632 Yeah but if it takes you 3 yrs to play Arpeggios then it's probably too difficult for you xD
その通りですお私おなじ
yeah, no. 10 minutes maybe, but you must have been new to piano when you started learning this, in which case, you shouldn't be learning it.
“Would you sightread both or one hand at a time?” very bold of you to assume that I can sightread lol
😂 right
Omg frr 🤣🤣
Both
This girl has got to be one of the most likable people I’ve ever seen on TH-cam. The immense talent, coupled with the humanizing mistakes, and the positive attitude about it all. So inspiring and wholesome.
Wow your 1min practice was better than my 7days practice 😂😂
Or my halft mounth🤣🤣🤣
@@JaviVinyals and also my half year
@Mat Stan im boutta die soon
@@coochieman3747 same pls :")
Okay her 1min is still better than my 2years of practice 😶
WHAT!? YOU LEARNED SO MUCH AND PLAYED SO WELL IN JUST AN HOUR AND 11 MINUTES. You’re truly talented.
I just don't get it
Professional pianist, probably has tried it before...
It’s cause she is reading the Music 🎼 I can read some too it makes it easier
She is a classical pianist, you think she never played moonlight Sonata
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This video is a nice reminder that when you see a professional play so brilliantly, it’s only because they have put in thousands and thousands of hours of practice in the past!
I feel like I'm watching my sim reach level 10 at the piano
That‘s exactly what I thought 😂
Ahahaha this is so accurate
LMFAO😭✋
800th like! Ye lol same
HAHAHA it's so true omg, and we're watching her in 3x speed
DO THIS CHALLENGE WITH HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY N 2 (FRISKA) PLEASEEEE
no, the entire rhapsody :DD
Yes!
Hmm I'll try to play that cuz I wanted to play it before but never get to play it
@@Granola_catI played the piano for about 5 years, then I thought I could try to learn this song, I even got a part, but I stopped, I need to train a few more years hahahahah
Lmao that would be actual hell
This is one of the most amazing displays of skill I have ever seen in any art. She has to be one of the top piano players on the planet. I am so impressed.
Actually she is barely top 500 in Germany. Sorry to break it to you.
She’s fine but this is standard stuff for trained pianists.
Its fake
Her 1 minute was like my 1 day lmao this piece was a nightmare for me, even though it was not hard as technically, because of the speed, I hated it after practicing hours and hours :D
I might be hearing things...but did you just whistle Attack on titan......
probablement
omg i too heard it "sasageyo"
Dude...look at the T-shirt
Ah un fr
@@gabrieledallalonga9877 no that was guren no yumiya
Her 10 minutes is still better than a few weeks I spent practicing only the first part!
Same here
Same here
Me too
The gap in technique is just too wide. No amount of talent can close that gap except with hundreds if not thousands of hours of experience.
One of the things I love about this woman is the sensation of closeness. She is way closer to us (me in particular) beginner pianists as she is showing that even for a highly talented pianist like her it can also be challenging to do a piece totally new to us. She tries. She trips her fingers. She stumbles and starts again... in the end it sounds good, not perfect (okay), but is so impressive how easily she could achieve a very decent (to my ears) playing. And she is so sincere and humble at saying that it would take her one or two months to be done with the basics and then several years to fully get the insight of the piece. I feel her like a real human being, and it turns out very encouraging and inspiring. GOD bless you, Annique!
👍
bruh
Bruh
And she likes attack on titan? omg she’s what I aspire to be in the future.
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I never understood why she gets so down on herself for the performances. People practice these pieces for years but she literally learns it and can play it quite well in literally an hour.... obviously it’s not going to be perfect. She’s been playing it for an hour. Like I said people will spend years just to be able to play through it with 50 mistakes
Perfectionist showing it warts and all I guess. Maybe she also puts too much pressure on herself assuming it comes with the weight of expectation coz it's what she does for a living. These videos aren't crap or boringly tedious or else they wouldn't be posted. Shed know this. Haven't seen big names like Lang Lang do such videos.
And I’m here struggling to play air by bach
its all played up for the vid
A professional pianist is different than some recreational player, what you think is good is a lot different than what she thinks is good. It’s more than hitting the correct keys. You need the pedal to be exactly on point, the velocity of your fingers hitting the keys, and other small things us mortals don’t even notice like repeated parts that can changed just slightly the second time around.
It’s why every noobie who plays river flows in you doesn’t sound like Yiruma even if they are pressing the right keys
I play tenor sax I’m not as bad as her when I mess up but like when your either site reading or spending time on a piece it gets to you
It's taking me 9 months to learn "Moonlight sonata"1 movement. I can't keep focused and sight read other music everyday. I spend about three plus hours at the piano. I'm learning on my own after forgetting everything after heart attacks and stroke. It's taking me two years to get it back.
good luck sir, remember to enjoy the journey as well, it's not all about the destination.
Thank you. I will.
Oh wow. Years ago I hurt my back pretty bad to the point my spine was injured. Thank God I didn't go paralyzed. It was hard for me to walk, move my arms, to sit up straight, and even to write. It was even hard to play my violin again bcuz of the nerves in my upper body. But I overcame it even tho it took time and I can play the violin great again. If I can do it then you can do it too. Never give up.
It is wonderful you can play your violin again after your enjury. A blessing for sure you didn't go paralized. God is good❤️
God bless
I'm so impressed with her see-and-play skills! I was always able to memorize all the notes and play them without a single piece of sheet. Never could get along with live reading it...
same here. I am weak in sight-reading, so i compensate with quick memorization. It's a good thing too, because you learn what you need to be a proper performer, and you focus more on expression and long-lines than the individual notes
My suggestions for doing this 1 min, 10 min, 1 hour exercise -
1. Chopin fantasy in f minor, opus 49
2. Chopin - some of the preludes, opus 28 ( No. 18 in f minor; No. 21 in B-flat major; No. 23 in F major; No. 24 in D minor; No. 2 in A minor; No. 3 in G major; No. 9 in E major )
3. Chopin - scherzo opus 39 no. 3 in C-sharp minor
4. Chamber works - Schumann, opus 44, piano quintet in E-flat major
I think someone likes Chopin a lot, same here
Chopin Etude No 25 Op 11 Winter Wind
my recommendation is the heroic polonaise from Chopin!!
1:30 The whistle, the shirt... I had to rewind a couple of times to realize the AoT vibe. 10/10
Any chances of a piano cover from the anime???
Please 🥺
Plsss
I was thinking this too lmao!!
That's shingeki
Yes!
I watched this for the first time in May 2023. I not only got an anxiety attack watching the process, I also was overcome with emotion at watching the sheer brilliance and talent of this extraordinary human. I watched the video of HRH Princess Kate being critiqued, which was entertaining if nothing else. Offering lessons was brilliant 😊 yes I can see the difference between a classically trained professional pianist and everyone else! Thank you, I will be sharing this subscription with my dear old dad who is about a 0.2 out of 10 🤭
The 1 minute, 10 minutes and 1 hour challenge is the best series ever
Lol
it is so refreshing to see someone else practice this piece.
When I noticed the shirt she's wearing in the middle of the video I thought "so she's a great classical pianist AND AN AOT FAN! Ok this lady is a new favorite"
Am besten sind immer noch die Stellen, bei denen man einfach das Deutsche raushören kann 😸.
Cool, dass der Mephisto Walzer im Hintergrund läuft.
Super Video 🖐
ich hab erst bei dem "VERDAMMTE SCHEI*E" gecheckt, dass sie deutsch ist lmao...musste zurückspulen, weil ich mir unsicher war ob ich das gerade richtig gehört habe ^^
@@TiggieRL Same haha😂😂
@@TiggieRL 😹😹 Ich habe auch durch Kraftausdrücke gemerkt, dass sie deutsch ist (aber schon in einem älteren Video)
1:20... wait, is this...?
1:31... holy Titan, it is!
16:09 ... confirmed!! We need a piano cover of "My war" to celebrate the phenomenal season so far!!!
I would love to hear shinzou wo sasageyo... As she is sacrificing her heart of the keys for us 😍
@@coleptera180 yes!
After an hour, I might be able to play the first 3 measures correctly. I just stumbled on this page and you are a real talent. I'll be subscribing.
This is so inspiring! I’m a complete beginner, I always thought this song was way out of my reach and I’d never be able to play it. But watching you break it down and play it so quickly was amazing. This song is no longer in the realm of impossibility. It’s given me confidence that one day I’ll be able to play this piece too :)
With a good teacher and enough dedication, yes.
@Presley Joe Black you don't need a teacher u can learn completely fine without one as long as u get used to the piano and use the internet its fine
@@PaPa-hd2jtyou can’t learn all of what you need without a teacher. Teachers aren’t mean to teach you the piece they are meant to teach you how to actually play the piano and how to learn the piano. It makes it a lot easier and more impressive to be able to play as she does because she obviously had a teacher to teach her all of this. Her sight reading and ability to play this fast would be heavily worsened if she was self taught.
the way you still have mistakes somehow motivates me to learn the whole piece. i used to see prodigies played after they completed mastering the whole piece and it made me demotivated as hell 😂, while here i could see your progress even though its already super fast. i like it, thank you so much
Really enjoyed this challenge. I think you did extremely well.
I wish that I had only half of your wonderful skill.
Thank you for being a lovely inspiration to us all who love the piano and Bethoven !!! 😘😘😘
Even after just one minute Beethoven's genius and beauty shines through.
Imagine if you were to be told that you had to learn a new piece in 1 hour and then professionally preform it. You would rock that.
How can she be such an amazing classical pianist like she is and never have played this peace before?
Did she fall from heaven with her master talent?
And here I sit wondering why you and Twoset Violin haven’t collaborated
Shinzou wo sasageyo for Beethoven moonlight sonata! You're the Levi of piano challenges 😄
Thank you for being so skilled, so that I can sit here being stoned and doing nothing with my life and still see the benefits of hard work over years paying off.
love these vids so much, thanks!
Me too
@@Franz_Liszt_Korean you are the real ?
@@lapouenta1918 That is right
wtf you doin' here
I've been dreaming about learning how to piano since i was a kid, but i got injured at one hand when i was 5 and my parents couldn't really afford piano lessons nor a piano while i was growing up, so i tried to focus on something else (i tried guitar and hated it) and repressed my extreme love for this instrument, until last year when i had enough money to buy a digital piano. I've been trying ever since to learn on my own (yay thanks covid) since i couldn't take lessons, but it's been very hard. anyway, watching you learning so quickly and so effortlessly and playing so beautifully, even when you got some tiny little detail wrong, brought me to tears, and i'm not even joking. your talent is so moving to me, and i honestly feel so incredibly lucky to be able to witness your process as you adjust your fingers, read notes as if you're reading letters, and how gentle you are on the instrument. i was i had 1/200 of your skills, you are so SO gifted and hard working. and yeah i cried watching a piano challenge video i'm okay
your part of the reason i don't stop playing the piano. I recently had a theory test and I failed and I thought that I should just quit but watching your videos always pushes me to keep practicing. Thank you. Also very nice shirt
I actually keep better posture now because of your videos...my back sends its thanks
I like how her 1 min is equivalent to exactly 3 days of my practice lmao
just crept across your channel and i’m OBSESSED!!
I've been learning this piece for months now and you did what I've learned in one hour 😭
That's very useful for me, as a composer. I'm still learning to estimate how difficult it really is to play classical piano pieces, and this video helped me a lot.
What i love about this piece is that everyone's head bobs after the biginning octaves where the smash smash comes
Ich mag es, wie du einfach so zwischendurch so anfängst deutsch zu reden. Bin dann erstmal kurz verwirrt Ngl.
..... Ich hab gleich am Anfang gemerkt wie sie Beethoven Sonate ausspricht, kann nur Deutsch sein.....
Titan of the Keys - and getting into rage mode, nice
Annique , you are remarkable and I learn so much from you. Now I need to follow your example. What a task!❤
*INSTANTLY SUBSCRIBED*
Next 1 Min, 10 Min, 1 Hour Challenge: Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 hahahaha
As someone who never rose above advanced beginner in piano, I think you did great.
The way your "1 min" practice sounded like you've been playing this song for days. Insane talent!
I’m literally watching this as I’m supposed to be practicing a new piece 🤡
Go practise
Same bro
same- :D
Me too
@@qatar-vm6vh no
11:14 I FEEL YOU ON THIS! It is SO easy to make that mistake, and it’s absolutely rage inducing when it happens. This piece has multiple spots like that, a jump to something gigantic and you have to just hope you land right
This was fun! Great to hear how the piece develops every time you play it again. Thanks!
Ich feiers, wie du vor der Kamera englisch sprichst und am Flügel deutsch :D
"verdammte scheiße!" 😂
Haha
Diese verdammte scheiße war echt cool 😂
Ja echt so 😂
ohhh fuck alter
She is so adorable. Bravo!
Me encantan estos videos. :')
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Lo veo y no lo creo!!! Que haces aquí XD!! Soy tu fan uvu
Pierre excelentes tus vídeos c:
@@TheHermano5 Graciaaaas. :)
Son muy entretenidos y en lo personal también divertidos 😂💖💖
The new piano sound great and could you do Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody no.2 (Friska) or Rachmaninoff Prelude in G minor op.23 no.5 for the next challenge? :))
I love hungarian rhapsody 2!
Amazing. Realy amazing what you can achieve in an hour. I can't play this in 2 years ....
Sehr gut gemacht.
I just learned Beethoven moon light sonata movement 1
I just got to know there are 2 more movements
Well shiiit!!
2 more
The 3rd movement, as you can see, is absolutely hard. It took me almost a year to learn it and I still am absolutely bad at playing it. 😂But it is a wonderful peace, unlike the 2nd movement, which isn’t wonderful at all. It was soo annoying to learn it 😂
@@tyrionlannister3389 if it took you that long you should've started with something else maybe...
@@tyrionlannister3389 i started playing piano in 1 month ago and i can play the 3rd sonata already
@@_guigolol_7565 this is irony, right?
I screamed a little when I saw your shirt , I love AOT!!!
Is the dude on your profile, the smart guy from Criminal Minds 😍🤩?
@@coleptera180 YESS!! gotta love Dr. Reid😩
I love to see even an accomplished piano player struggle. I'm 68 and have started to play the piano again at 62 which was a break of 50 years since I last played. I'm not anywhere near brilliant, but just love playing for my own enjoyment. Spend at least 2 hours a day playing, would be lost without my Roland. love music.
you remind me of a disney princess with the power of playing the piano 😬
Check out the band: LOVEBITES. From Tokyo Japan.
When my forearms die, I assume it's ENTIRELY because of my lack of stamina, I NEVER really thought about trying a different technique... eye opening!
Wow I haven't had that once
It really goes show the complexity of the piano, that is so impressive
If I start with sightreading both or only one hand depends on the piece.
If in one hand isnt going on too much I directly start with both. But if both hands are pretty busy normaly start with one hand.
Also really great video! Greetings from a German piano-student! ^^
I have been practicing this for last three months almost hour everyday, and she plays better than me in 10 minutes. So good.
My favourite thing about this video is how much fun you had learning the song. At first , I thought " There is no way a pianist of this high caliber has never played BTHVN IIIRD MVM... " I loved how you marked the video & sheet music with red Xs. I have so much respect towards you to admit your mistakes and to choose to laugh and grow with them. You are a true inspiration & I want to thank you for pursuing your passion and sharing your journey through it with us.
Regards, TLD
Wait, I'm honestly impressed by how you apprehend the piece through a kind of cognitive layering, how you mechanically engage different parts of your torso as the understanding of the piece advances in you and everything but ..., is that a fucking T-shirt of Attack on Titan?
0 dislikes : the way it should be 😌
Watching you try to play well and play in general was a lot of fun for me. Great video and breathtaking grand piano! More videos like this, please❤️
“I have a new instrument! Ahhh!” 😂 made my day
I am a beginner pianist and I had the bright idea of trying to learn this piece. I've spent 1 week on it and have only managed to get the first 8 measures. I'm having fun learning it tho and I'm proud of my progress especially for only having played piano for 7 months
Amazing. Thank you for sharing this experience with the world. Inspiring. It’s great to see how one learns and how imperfection is a part of it.
I came here because of bethoveen
I stayed here because of her shirt 😃
The AOT shirt 💪 also can you do winter wind next pls
Easy notes
Then chaos
I played the violin for like 10 years and I can kind of sight read from sheets too, but for the violin you just have one part, not two. It's impressive to me how you can read and play instantly with both hands. I tried playing the piano a little by myself and I need like 10 minutes to even understand how my hands have to move simultaniously for one line of notes. I'm just baffled how you do it with all these semiquavers like that in one minute.
11:14 She plays Beethoven
1 second later: "vErDaMmTe ScHeIßE"
how its translating
@@eliza6986 It's just "Sh_t that's damned" in German 😂
@@Sam-us6jn hah thanks
@@eliza6986 Yw
@@Sam-us6jn or holy $hit
Ich find dich klasse!!!!
Übrigens....
Die Hausschuhe sind der Hammer 😉
Die habe ich auch! Wirklich bequem
Ob es die wohl auch in einer schicken Herrenversion gibt? Dann könnte ich endlich meine Adiletten an den Nagel hängen - zumindest beim häuslichen Spielen! :)
Würde ich mir auch besorgen 🙃
This is your reason to start practising scales
Exactly the way I feel when repeating a measure over and over (and over and over...) xD Loving your content as well as your latest addition to your household. Let us know if you still like him in a few weeks! :)
I would like to say, actually, 3rd movement of the Moonlight sonata is my favorite classical composition. And i listened to many different musicians (famous and not) who played this masterpiece, and each of them played it with his own style, tempo, loundness etc. Well, what i saw in this video (the final part), is the absolutely perfect style, tempo, pauses, this composition sounds excactly how it should be for my inned feeling. My english is not good enough to describe, how perfect your playing of Moonlight sonata p.3 sounds for me. Please, play the full version of it :)
Valentina Lisitsa
Try out Jeno Jando's recording, probably the best there is out here on TH-cam
@@Trooman20 prefer rousseau, kassia, traum over those even Valentina
i would like to suggest a piece by prokofiev to you, it’s the first movement of his “romeo and juliet suite” titled dance of the knights (or montagues and capulets) i believe that you would enjoy it
@@TheSoniasa Valentina plays it soooooooo fast that it becomes ridiculous. Daniel Barenboim to me, is the authority on Beethoven. Him and Andras Schiff actually.
Wow. I don't play piano, but I learned how to play the beginning of the first movement which took me about an hour. I can sort of play it okay. This level of skill blows my mind; if I practised every minute of every day, I would never be able to do this. The sheet music looks like something they found on the ship at Roswell! How you translate that instantly into both hands is beyond me. Some people are just gifted at certain things, you've either got it or you haven't. Amazing.
Diese Videos sind mega 😂 Und echt beeindruckend!
I try to do both hands and then get annoyed that I can't do it... then practice separate hands lol. I've tried this piece and struggled to keep up with the pace D: Ace playing!
Slow down the piece until you can :)
Omg! You are so good! I start this piece yesterday and it’s sure that I need months and months for having a « good » result…
You are very talented!
This piece sounds ridiculously hard but is somehow so much harder to play than it sounds, so impressed at how well you did
The music for the next challenge can be:
Rachmaninoff - Prelude in G Minor Op. 23 No. 5?
You are great! May be some day I can be like you with this sonata exactly....
Could u do a tutorial on how to stay motivated, how to get rid of distractions or what u do to focus and etc. Unless u already have a video on it please? Awesome playing btw, I do hope to improve to ur level once
kkkkk you whistling the introduction of Shingeki no Kyojin and i also liked the shirt!
I am just so very happy to have found your chanel. Thank you so much