Rachmaninoff: Prelude Op.32 No.2 TUTORIAL - P. Barton, FEURICH piano
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- This video is a viewer-requested piano tutorial/Q&A on Rachmaninoff’s Prelude Op.32 No.2.
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One technique I do (on organ but I think it applies on all instruments) is to play a piece you struggle with in several completely different ways. Like all legato, then every note staccato, then maybe legato some phrases, or right hand legato, left staccato or portato or as you said, whole piece slowly and staccato. If I struggle with some fragment I'll use this technique and generally it gets better 👍 my organ teacher introduced me to this technique and its one I use the most.
@Lost4ever74. I HIGHLY recommend this. It takes the “fear” away from playing when you change your digital piano to a xylophone and practice your highest difficulty pieces or whatever you want really..
Maybe you don't know how much tutorials like this are life changing .
What you are doing is really really really great , please keep teaching us ❤️❤️❤️
Simply to watch you playing…‘cause you play with heart!!❤❤
Very helpful; is a difficult piece for me too. - thank you maestro Barton! I will especially look into practicing staccato as you advise.
Thank you for this experience. I enjoy your teaching style as well as your playing. ❤
This is incredible!!! 😮
Wonderful video ❤️ 📹 👏 👌 Thank you ❤️
oh wow...this is so impressive....and you just don't noodle it at speed, you play it with expression, emotion & deep understanding. as fas as I can judge such a thing. and what for a nice gesture for the lady from canada!
This is invaluably helpful. Thank you Paul. Your calm manner of explaining things helps, too :)
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Excellent tutorial !
Thank you for sheet🌹🙏🏻
This is so helpful! Would you do a tutorial on "un sospiro". Its such a great song and I love the way it sound when you play it. The third page/ middle section is especially difficult with the runs in the right hand and jumps in the left hand, its quite difficult to make that part sound smooth and put together :/
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I love you playing music to us and your whole channel. Please let us more into your life, I as a kindergarten teacher are very interested in how learning envolves. Please show us how your daughter experiments with different drawing technicques, colors, prints and what not. I bet she would be delighted to start her own picture books about dragons too and maybe even her own youtube channel. I can`t wait. It`s such a pleasure to sneep peak into some other family`s life, lifestyle and hobbies. Have very nice day and lots of wonderful moments together.
Thanks Paul, your tutorial videos have been very helpful. Any chance you could do a video on the coda of the last movement of Chopin’s third piano sonata? That rising chromatic section is a real headache
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I feel like rachmaninoff is the og jazz master
Can you please play Chopin’s mazurka op 59 no 2?