Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No.6 - 1Min, 10Min, 1Hour Challenge
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Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No.6 - Piano Challenge
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HEYY! i love your channel AND ur 1 min 10 min 1hr challenges.. could u do this challenge with chopin's polonaise in f# minor op 44? 🙈🙈
😃😃😃I think the concert will be amazing and fantastic. What is the title of the CD? Tell us on CZcams if we can buy the CD on the night and have it personally autographed by you. Good Luck with the CD Launch and concert.
I have been practicing this piece for two years now, and then I come across this video of a person who can play it better than I can after an hour of practice. This is soul crushing
As someone learning the guitar I feel your pain
What do you mean not good at sight reading you sight read 90000000000000 x better than me
Haha I think I should try to get someone on the channel to show you guys what it really means to be GOOD in sightreading 😂 there are people who do this professionally and I feel completely detroyed seeing them sightreading the pieces so easily 🤣
@@heartofthekeysYeol eum son has an insane sight reading video on CZcams
(but you are fantastic as well)
@@heartofthekeysI don't remember his name, but I know there was a concert pianist who literally sightread the entirety of a Ravel concerto during his concert. There are some disgustingly good sight readers out there.
That's what I also wanted to say 😅 a example would be great
@@heartofthekeysits not esay its vray hrad
You can see the editing improves from video to video. Definitely a huge leap compared to the editing from older videos. Thank you for putting in the work!
for real, I noticed the quality straight away
I feel like this video was a bit overboard with effects, but she's definitely finding a healthy balance.
I can appreciate the learning of skills but personally I find it too much and I miss the old format which felt more authentic and calm
@@onemanfran yes same but whatever she wants im ok with it
I'm so excited for this one!
edit OMG I am so freaking impressed by your octaves and the tempo and clarity you achieved in one hour, not to mention how the playful spirit of the piece came through, it sounded relaxed and fun! I also really appreciate the explanation of the technique!!
I was hoping for you to play that part haha,it's tremendously beautiful! ❤
Hype
edit: Chopin-Godowsky op.10 no.1 pls?👉👈🥺
Great performance! This is one of my favorite videos from the channel. Also great editing! 👏👏👏
You've really stepped up the editing recently, love it!
FINALLY A 1min 10min 1hour CHALLENGE!!!🤩🤩🤩
Amazing! These videos get better and better. I like how you are adding tips on technique interspersed with the video of the challenge!
Omg the editing style is so coooool. Congratss
Wuuu after so much waiting the time has come 🎉
Du bist so eine Legende - das klang schon so gut!
OHA neuer Bearbeitungs-Stil! Sau aufwendig! Well done!
Sehr cooles Video wie immer! Vielen Dank!
It was very close to final tempo, that is impressive!
this is top of my favourites liszt
Immer wieder interessant anzuschauen ❤
All this in an hour! I'm impressed!
Love your challenge videos ❤‼️💯👏🏿 Always pleasure seeing you work and explain your work WHILE having fun 😊✊🏿💯‼️ You inspire me and also well done on the new vid format🤟🏿‼️
I love the editing and your playing of course😅
Hey there Annique , Congrats on album and upcoming concert, I hope to make it.
keep up your amazing work kind regards....
My favorite Liszt piece
Wuaaaw .. 👍👏👏👏👏 Annique, you are GENIUS !!!!!! 👍🎶🎹👏
ah, here it is! ok, let's listen :-) you were amazing with number 2!
my days better when annique posts
Great video 🔥
Jesus... One of my favorites of Liszt, thanks 🎉
Haven't seen you for a while. Love the graphics on this. You also remind me what a professional musician looks like; I'm still trying to perfect Fantasie Impromptu 😭
It's just amazing how you manage to make this soft sound. It's one of my professional skills. I've been playing this piece for a year until the end, including the craziest part where at the beginning my hands broke, it took me 3 months to get it all right. At lightning speed against very strong octaves in the left hand, this is a difficult sixth piece, it's among the hardest I've played, but the hardest I've played is Don Zoan, full of mistakes, but you can still hear a melody, but just think how difficult Liszt's level is for Chopin, all in all, it's a difficult technique with fingers, but no A monster like Liszt to break his hands
It was like in the movie Groundhog Day, where he keeps going in for a piano lesson and gets better and better. Very satisfying! I also appreciated the explanation on how to make playing fast octaves easier.
As a learning pianist with nowhere near your skills, it's so insightful and encouraging to watch this series - they're like a masterclass in practice skills alone! Plus it's fun to watch you laugh at yourself and suffer haha 🤪😈
It was difficult, but you can be proud. bravo
love the videos, i genuinely find them really entertaining. Though I must say, in the most respectful way possible, i prefer the old style without the edit in between the 1 minute 10 minute and 1 hour. But thats just my preference. :)
Me too
I agree, the new style is too tiktok 5 second attention span chaotica for me
YESSSSS FINALLY!!! OMG!! (Also, well played!)
THE ONE HOUR WAS SO GOOD
This is gonna be WILD!!!
The new video effects look cool 😄
nice transitions :0 theyre v cool
Amazing! 😅
I vote Chopin's polonaise in C minor for the next challenge! It's one of my favorite polonaises, and extremely underrated as a piece.
As someone who put in the hard work and dedication for nine months during secondary school last year learning this piece and going on to play it as our assembly musical item just last week, it is interesting to see people like you who can learn it in such a short amount of time. Of course though, for some, sight reading comes naturally (not for me sadly😅). Really awesome work.
Just a tip for people trying to learn this piece: I would recommend attempting Rousseau's bridge (transition). It adds a slightly higher level of complexity, but it is 100% worth while in the end (and its only about 3 seconds worth). I am talking about 8:53 - 8:56 in this video and in Rousseau's video, the modified bridge is at [6:10 - 6:20].
Good luck to everyone!
gorgeous
Gut gemacht, Annik! In order not to stretch with the octaves a good idea would be to alternate your 5th finger with 4th. Of course if your fingers are long enough for this .
Let’s gooo I suggested this one
ANNIQUE YOU ARE SO TALENTEDDD
shes not.
@BreadBoi0 uhm ok, let's see you sightreading this piece
@@BreadBoi-0 Somone is jealous
sehr gut
please try to play the Spanish fantasy F.Liszt
I took up classical guitar about 2 years ago, I'm learning very slowly so I'm still very much in the beginner stage, but I sometimes struggle with reading two notes at a time. I don't understand how you read 6 notes per beat without even trying that hard????
Edit: wow, the piece is seriously beast mode, you did great 🎉
Legitimately awesome. I wish I could play that piece like that after an hour...*visible sadness*😁
very cool video
Would love to see you take on J.S. Bach’s Fantasia in C minor. 👉🏻👈🏻😗
omgg imo the best hungarian rhapsody, no 2 takes all the fame
Just waoh!!!
I would love you to tackle the whole piece!
NOOOO WAY!!!! THE LISZT RHAPSODY!!!! OMG!!!! I'M HUNGARIAN!!! :DDDD I LOVE YOU!!!!
8:20 love that cute little smile😍
Omg, it seems exhausting 😂 I wish you could cone to Spain someday to play a concer... I would like to meet you, I love hour channel
👏👏👏
I love the firska of no 2 and no 6 but I don’t like the candenza for no 2 at all and I like the cadenza for no 6 a little but it’s just to long
or Annique could try the hamelin Coda of Hungarian Rhapsody no.2🤔
Wow, you read the sheet super fast!!!!!!!!
I want to go to the concert (I live in Heidelberg, so like 2 hours with regional train) but sadly I will travel in 2 weeks so I cant watch it. wish you the best of luck
Vaaav süperr
I would love to hear you do this challenge with the Chopin Barcarolle, a piece I'm struggling with currently.
chasse neige, to difficult too
Interesting to see how you would tackle Liszt’s polonaise no.1
Hi! Could you please suggest whether one should play with one hand or two hands the section on page 5 (poco a coco accelerando). Thank you- I have finished the rest of the piece, just struggling with this part.
Hi amazing performance!!! Question from one pianist to another, but how long have you been playing? Also how do you remember notes what to play after just a short amount of time of sight reading?! It takes me so long to memorise the notes and get the muscle memory down 😅
damn what you did in 1 hour took me 3 weeks 😂😂😂
also for the octaves my technique is a bit different and i’m wondering if you have any thoughts on it! instead of the upward movement i let gravity make my wrist fall and then relax the wrist as soon as i hit the key so that the push back from the key pushes my hand back and that lets me move on to the next octave
i found that this made things a lot easier and removed tension from the wrist and the arms! but haven’t tried the flicking technique you suggested 😮
Part 2 plssssssssssssss
I’m in love with ur videos and you inspire me to try the piano, is there some piano or keyboard worth for 100 dollars??! Or I should keep saving 😅
I would suggest to keep saving 😉 the better the piano the more likely you will stay with this hobby as it brings more joy ❤️
Have you ever thought of playing Chopin’s 3rd sonata? Or the Tarentella?
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
liebesleid next pls :D
I love watching you suffer in this sophisticated way❤
From the intimate storyteller, dance and song inspired, folk music inspired, man who said that he could never play as loud as, over to the loud man himself. I'm not into his loud bravado and keystrokes per minute. Musically, his best piano work in my ears is in his "Années de pèlerinage" - years of pilgrimage - where the loud showman had become introspective and philosophical, as well as a musical storyteller.
You are an incredible pianist, and I am curious about how you started your conservatory while you were working in IT or online marketing, I want to know if I would be able to work something that provides me money and enter in the conservatory as you did. What ment to mean is how you devided your time between work and conservatory and how u went to the courses. I would be delighted if you would do a short or even a small video about it , that would help me a lot 😊.
whatz up pianoooo freakz 😎😎😎
have you done rachmaninoff op 3 n 2 prelude c sharp???
Could you do mephisto waltz no 1 or mazzepa
Your first minute would be my first year
When does the CD come out?
I would like to see you sight read some ragtime. Blue lampshade from tom brier or somethink like this 👍
Warming up for Feux Follet?
As a young prodigy, I would love to go to your house and show how the fingerings are done
I would like to see you playing it
I mean, they're octaves. It's always 1-5 or 1-4 depending on your hand size or technique. It's self explanatory, even the left hand or the arpeggios afterwards
I've played the friska one (full) , the triplets were hard, my hand was always tired everytime I played the friska one
I was waiting for this one for months now, great video and you are a great pianist, great job playing this!!
idea for next video Piano Sonata No.2 Op.2 by Chopin or Moment Musicaux No. 4 in E Minor by Rachmaninoff.
No don juan liszt dhard pice ever
Can you please explain how to improve not looking at your hands when sight reading, its like impossible for me 😂
Well obviously you have to look at your hands from time to time but just don’t completely look down, maybe just glance down with your eyes but still attempt to “memorize” the piano itself
Du hast gerade nd wirklich gesagt das dein Sight Reading schlecht ist… was ist denn dann meins🥲 Ich mein du kannst gefühlt vor Henle Rating 1-6 einfach alles vom Blatt spielen das ist sehr krass 😁
Okay, now, in double time. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - START!
I am surprised you started directly with the octave section when there's an easier one just before that allows to understand the structure
Could be the n 15 for the next
Do you do improvisation?
Plsss do mephisto waltz plssssssss🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Warum blendest du die roten X nicht mehr ein?
I lost it at the Liszt cartoon. LOLOLOL
if your hands are big enough, you can switch 4-5 fingers when your 5 is tired.
also if octaves work easily with 1-3, you can switch 3-4-5 when your tired.
and by legend, rachmaninoff could use 1-2 for an octave, he could play it nonstop
very brave. there's only one martha argerich!
A catchy tune, like a nickelodeon
honestly to amateurs, pros are just diff level, even the 1min sounds like you already know the piece and is just playing back slowly casually.