Winter Peace - Jim Brickman
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@Felven
@Felven Күн бұрын
this is such an amazing resource for this piece and technique in general!
@bradowens9856
@bradowens9856 24 күн бұрын
I really like this tutorial; lots of nuance and fingering information.
@courtneythompson6179
@courtneythompson6179 Ай бұрын
The cadenza sounds so good here, please do more!
@AlexandrSkriabin
@AlexandrSkriabin Ай бұрын
You have a good beard
@courtneythompson6179
@courtneythompson6179 Ай бұрын
How are you pronouncing his name? It’s so weird hearing it that way
@jillburrill358
@jillburrill358 Ай бұрын
Thank you. Hope to follow your lessons.
@vaxx2007
@vaxx2007 Ай бұрын
why is it important not to lose connection of 1-2-3?) you can play all the beginning as an improvisation
@kakasvk
@kakasvk Ай бұрын
I need advice. I have issue with getting these polyrhytms to play evenly. When I play hands separate, everything is perfect. But when I start playing with both hands, rhytm in left hands gets deformed. I hold 1st note of every triplet for a bit longer and play 2nd and 3rd a bit faster. So instead of this (first line): X X X X X X X X - left hand plays something like this (second line). I practice each hand separately, doing pulse things you were doing in video, alternate hands, practice like this for 20-30 minutes..even with metronome. Then put hands together and my left hand rhytm is deformed again. Any advice?
@williamschneider4472
@williamschneider4472 Ай бұрын
I believe the secret of playing Bach is the sensitive treatment of dissonance. It seems you are leaning in that direction without actually saying so. It's great to hear a pianist getting away from the prevalent and awful "sublime sewing machine" conception of Bach playing. Bach is a very lyrical composer, in many voices simultaneously. And the bass is not always staccato....
@luky46
@luky46 Ай бұрын
Thank for the great video I supposed erroneously to play this music always staccato. This is a revelation.
@briancoveney3080
@briancoveney3080 Ай бұрын
Steven, I’ve missed you. I got my certification so I can get back to practicing piano. How’v you been?
@mewcury111
@mewcury111 Ай бұрын
this was very useful,thank you and well done!
@nataleedibos3635
@nataleedibos3635 2 ай бұрын
Can you do pletnev’s arrangement of pas de deux🙏🙏💕
@xeniaa777
@xeniaa777 2 ай бұрын
the dog in the background❤!! So cute, thanks for the video!!
@WhyAreYouReadingThis000
@WhyAreYouReadingThis000 2 ай бұрын
thank you finally a tutorial I Understand!!
@eduardofernandes2249
@eduardofernandes2249 3 ай бұрын
Veramente BRAVISSIMO
@pierrecarrette4976
@pierrecarrette4976 3 ай бұрын
I like your Canadian accent as in English you do not seem to have any ;-)
@pierrecarrette4976
@pierrecarrette4976 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Steven … your emphasis on feeling weights and arm movements help.
@donatiennecaron6715
@donatiennecaron6715 3 ай бұрын
Here I am again. Awsom to know! But could you also « teach » me how to open and play with my I-pad with sheet music on it put directly on the piano? Tnx and kind regards, Dona (from Belgium)
@donatiennecaron6715
@donatiennecaron6715 3 ай бұрын
Hello Steven, this is great. I adore playing the piano, but not used to computer… don’t you have to pay IMSLP for membership then? Can you suscribe for sheet music for free? Tnx for your reply. Dona (from Belgium)
@mariaritadossantosepassos-8802
@mariaritadossantosepassos-8802 3 ай бұрын
Very insightful lesson, thank you
@TwelfthRoot2
@TwelfthRoot2 3 ай бұрын
10:36 marc andre-hamelin calls it symmetrical inversion
@TwelfthRoot2
@TwelfthRoot2 3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@2nerdy4gachalovers9
@2nerdy4gachalovers9 3 ай бұрын
I'm never bene more glad to watch this video cuz I can play all of it kind of pedaling once per measure but this is gonna really take me all the way
@mariamoroz7776
@mariamoroz7776 3 ай бұрын
Thank You very much!!!❤❤❤
@munkiechatchat
@munkiechatchat 3 ай бұрын
It reminded me of Beethoven’s fifth a bit.
@militaryandemergencyservic3286
@militaryandemergencyservic3286 3 ай бұрын
hi! great! check out Duane Hulbert's version too. Here;s my Schubert final years pastiche: kzfaq.info/sun/PLYUhuuvIrJm0Z7vc1Olxvs1cOLMfuSo4I
@Torebordalpiano
@Torebordalpiano 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for that clarification man! When I played Waldstein and Debussy Feux d'Artifice last year I had good and effortless technique, but since that I managed to fall on the wrong track techniquely, injuring my wrists because I used too much weight, playing all the way to the bottom (even past) like you did at the end there, etc. I guess it's all about "aiming at the point of sound" and not hit the keys in a way that it hits you back in a bad way, as the Taubman approach talks about.
@user-jj8kg5ef2t
@user-jj8kg5ef2t 3 ай бұрын
Edited versions: Schnabel, Arrau, Goldenweizer, Martinsson. Several EMB (particularly Bartok) and also Liszt (not that Japan Zen-on) is very good too. You could see Liszt pedalling in Bowsworth edition.
@nickk8416
@nickk8416 3 ай бұрын
Very, very nice! Such a beautiful piece. I used to play this 20 years ago and I'm coming back to it now. You offer such wonderful and pithy commentary. I enjoyed every moment. Your love of these pieces clearly shines through. It's just what i needed coming back to this. Thank You Steven.
@pneptun
@pneptun 3 ай бұрын
not very helpful - the advice given is basically "relax your hand", we already knew that... that's like giving advice "just practice" or "just get good" 😀usually people give tips on _how_ to practice a thing efficiently, how to decompose the practiced thing into smaller parts that are easier to execute, etc... on the topic of long jumps other educators advice: practice thumb-pinky jumps first (shorter distance, mentally), then just thumbs or just pinkies first before doing the entire octave-octave, or octave-chord with full hand. another tip i heared is spring of the low octave as fast as possible to give you more "travel time" before you have to hit the upper octave or chord. and lastly, and unhelpfullly, prepare to burn possibly many hours or weeks on this.
@mikey27
@mikey27 3 ай бұрын
Glenn Gould speed right away!
@jeffh5388
@jeffh5388 4 ай бұрын
Steven, Outstanding video. I'm learning everything I can about the mechanics and playing of the piano, and I have had this question in my head for about 4 days now. You answered it perfectly, convincingly, and accurately. I'm now convinced, as you say in your words, "Put the thumb on the damn black keys when it's convenient too; that's totally cool." The piano world needs more people like you. Respect, Cheers, and Thank you. Thumbs up, and I subscribed.
@glenncormican9434
@glenncormican9434 4 ай бұрын
I think a lot of piano theory is dependent on hand physiology to a certain extent. I have med sized hands, very wide palms and not very long, thick fingers. I have excellent finger control for quick movement. It I do have some difficulty getting between the black keys. As he mentioned the keys are “heavier” in between the black keys, specifically for an upright, because you’re closer to the center point of your fulcrum. Where the key pivots in the pin. The slower you are to the center of a lever, the more work it takes to depress. In the next 5 years I will trade in my Yamaha U-1 for a 6’ grand. Hopefully a Steinway!
@jayelm5392
@jayelm5392 4 ай бұрын
Helps to have a teacher to advise of shortcuts to memorizing these buggers. My Steinway L keeps saying, “use me or lose me!” It does take constant practice to keep pace with even the simplest Bach compositions.
@kevinm6790
@kevinm6790 4 ай бұрын
Lovely piece. Nicely played. Piano out of tune, especially the upper register. I’d be embarrassed to publish this video.
@fromhl7619
@fromhl7619 4 ай бұрын
This is an extraordinary masterclass. You made the whole piece much easier for me. This is my first etude, I'm self taught but eventually I'll get a teacher when I can afford it. Thank you
@adriftinaboat3452
@adriftinaboat3452 4 ай бұрын
Great tutorial -many thanks
@backtoschool1611
@backtoschool1611 4 ай бұрын
I love these types of exercises!!
@Lestanymanshouldboast
@Lestanymanshouldboast 4 ай бұрын
This helped a lot, thanks!
@sebastianleguizamon1103
@sebastianleguizamon1103 4 ай бұрын
VAAAAMOS ARGENTINAAAAA VAMOS MESSIIII VAMOOOS EL DIEEEEEEEEEEEEE
@aztecacalendario
@aztecacalendario 5 ай бұрын
Waltzes are harder than ballades.
@theguywhoasked715
@theguywhoasked715 5 ай бұрын
This is a w channel
@Kazzerp
@Kazzerp 5 ай бұрын
Ugh I still don’t get it. Lol
@teomurelli4025
@teomurelli4025 5 ай бұрын
Great Steve! No one explains piano technique and interpretation in a simple and understandable way like you do. Thank you so much from an amateur but perfectionist Italian pianist and Chopin enthusiast.
@maxaudibert5793
@maxaudibert5793 5 ай бұрын
Your teaching is really precious. Subscribed and thumb up from Greenland. Thank you❤
@myjohanmusic
@myjohanmusic 5 ай бұрын
Thank you Sir for this excellent lesson!
@kikily9162
@kikily9162 5 ай бұрын
I just started Fugue in C - sharp major WTC2 and Your insight is helpfull. There was a mention of an composer early in the video..Was it Katanec? Thanks for content keep it up!
@myjohanmusic
@myjohanmusic 5 ай бұрын
Thank you sir for a v clear explanation!
@cariboux2
@cariboux2 5 ай бұрын
Thank you!