La Campanella - Liszt [INSANE Piano Tutorial] (Synthesia)
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In this PIANO TUTORIAL you can learn HOW TO PLAY La Campanella(Grandes Etudes de Paganini No. 3) by Franz Liszt.
🌟Fun fact:
"La campanella" (Italian for "The little bell") is the nickname given to the third of Franz Liszt's six Grandes études de Paganini ("Grand Paganini Études"), S. 141 (1851). It is in the key of G-sharp minor. This piece is a revision of an earlier version from 1838, the Études d'exécution transcendente d'après Paganini, S. 140. Its melody comes from the final movement of Niccolò Paganini's Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor, where the tune was reinforced by a little handbell.
The étude is played at a brisk allegretto tempo and studies right hand jumping between intervals larger than one octave, sometimes even stretching for two whole octaves within the time of a sixteenth note. As a whole, the étude can be practiced to increase dexterity and accuracy at large jumps on the piano, along with agility of the weaker fingers of the hand. The largest intervals reached by the right hand are fifteenths (two octaves) and sixteenths (two octaves and a second).
Sixteenth notes are played between the two notes, and the same note is played two octaves or two octaves and a second higher with no rest. Little time is provided for the pianist to move the hand, thus forcing the pianist to avoid tension within the muscles. Fifteenth intervals are quite common in the beginning of the étude, while the sixteenth intervals appear twice, at the thirtieth and thirty-second measures.
The two red notes are 35 half-steps apart, which is about 46cm apart on a piano.
However, the left hand studies about four extremely large intervals, larger than those in the right hand. For example, in bar 101, the left hand makes a sixteenth-note jump of just a half-step below three octaves. The étude also involves other technical difficulties, e.g. trills with the fourth and fifth fingers.
🌟Gear:
Yamaha DGX-650
Synthesia
Stereo Audio Cable
PC
🌟Song:
Composed by Franz Liszt
Tutorial created by Toms Mucenieks
Enjoy! ;)
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I have been practicing this piece for a few months now and I'm glad to say that I can now successfully play the first 13 seconds
supermarc45 hahahaha omg same here
Get on my level, I can 14 seconds...
not a funny joke m8
I don't find this a joke. Actually its true, at least for me when Im learning on my own like this tutorial it will take me a long long months to play. It also because it depends on what level you are. Sad for me I don't have much time to play because music is not my major.
Maria Malinay
I practice piano everyday by myself because I have no friends. ):
But I’ve been practicing for 6 months now and I can officially say, I’ve completed this song. And Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 is 80% completed.
1:47 please just pause for a second and look at the left hand
You're ment to use one of the pedals.
Sonicxburner dead 😂😂😂😂😂
Aidanguy21 the problem with that is he hits the notes at the same time so I don’t thinks so
A giant hand :P
Pål-espen Andersen I don’t think even Liszt’s hand were that big
"Tutorial"
*"TUTORIAL"*
“ T U T O R I A L “
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Here's a fun fact people from 1700 to 1900 had at least 20 extra fingers and had no bones from their shoulder to their finger tips
GlitchingNinja 701 lol so true with this song
Illuminati confirmed.
Don't forget their feet, and legs, actually they just had no bone in general
The paganiini ran out of keys
Nah, they didn't have 20 fingers, they just had fingers 1 meter long
Liszt: "I agree this one is difficult, when I play it, my left foot always press the wrong key... what? you guys play it with hands? That will be TOO EASY"!
Hahaha lolloLololol
Liszt was a genius!
They are all doing it wrong
God one, your'e genius
@@franzliszt7922 I could play la Campanella it was worth it learning it now we need a harder piece then this please
After ten years of practicing this, I successfully have 121 fingers...
Amateur
You are everywhere
@@xae_1123 Who?
@@Kameron-Duncan For your reply
@@franzliszt7922ain’t no freaking way
3:45 is like the bass drop
Hey Mr. Liszt, nobody has 4 hands!
He had veRy large hands
Absolute madlad, he
Rousseau has
liszt just had big hands
Mr. Liszt : Only the ones who lost a couple
This is the most smoothest La Campanella play I've ever heard. Amazing.
I mean its a computer generated so theres no interpretation to it whatsoever
Fun fact for foreigners: His name, " Liszt" literary means flour. Like when you go to a store in Hungary and ask for liszt, you get the flour lol.
Regardless, i'm incredibly proud of him, even though Liszt was NOT a Hungarian. He was Austrian.
Franz Liszt, Hungarian form Liszt Ferenc, (born October 22, 1811, Doborján, kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire [now Raiding, Austria]-died July 31, 1886, Bayreuth, Germany), Hungarian piano virtuoso and composer.
In croatia liszt (list ) means a leaf.
We always joke about it and call him lishche(plural
3:47 best part
“ la campanella doesnt exist, it cant hurt you”
la campanella:
¡La adoro! Bellísima pieza ❤
big deal. I can play this blindfolded. And you can too...
Just put on a blindfold and click on the play button.
clever
lol
I have to say, this song is very hard to learn, but it is learnable. For people like me with fingers that can reach about nine keys it becomes a test of 'how fast can your fingers move'. I've learned up to 1:18 already and, although it's hard to do, it is very much playable. You just need to have the patience to not get it entirely for a while.
ive been practicing for a while now and I can play up to 3:16 now. You're right, it is playable but with lots of practice.
That choir and sustain while playing gave the piece a tons of godness!!! Amazing
How does one hand stretch that much?
Amy Lorenzo You have to move the hand, the right hand is always jumping from one place to another.
Minerva Becerra That, and have decently sized hands
Why only one hand? You have to stretch all your four hands :-)
Amy Lorenzo Liszt also had very large hands
PassionateHuman I can play it. When you sit even and stretch you're hands you can reach all the keys
._. You just gotta know when to let the keys go and switch with a accurate amount of speed
I mastered this piece
Note: I m writing form heaven
03:57 oh hell stop exaggerating Liszt
No
Tom: What you've done here is incredible. I've never seen anyone actually take La Campanella too seriously, always making it seem light-hearted and making the notes very staccato. You made the notes loop into the others and made the song dramatic and exhilarating. Truly, a very amazing job in synthesia. All the greatest work, Tom.
How did you create this performance? It seems superhumanly accurate but it also feels expressive.
Synthesia app
No he actually plays it
thanks a lot, as a tutorial, this is exactly what I need: seeing how to play the key perfectly with precision!
Is this another people learning this piece thanks to this tutorial?😮😀
Perfect masterpiece .
0:00- 0:13 i can do this :)
3:44 ... i CAN'T do this :)
I mean the end is legitimitely one of the easier parts
But I can
@@franzliszt7922 OMG
What soundfont do you use? This sounds like a real piano and it's very beautiful
+Todor Stojanov i didnt use soundfont. I used DGX-650
Oh so you actually played and performed this?
Frostbite. Oh damn, he good at piano •>•
Yeah no ones hands stretch two octaves
Maybe he is a god or maybe he played it in different parts then spiced them together. Maybe the blue part was played in one shot, and the green was played in a different shot then spliced together?
Such a beautoful piece i love it!!!!!!!!!
3:42 to 4:19 is my favorite part
Also this sounds so good and you gained a like and a subscriber!
3:09 is better
@@kairo..0 a
Its so gooddddd❤❤❤❤❤❤
Am learning this, it going good so far
This has got to be the best song I have ever heard!
Holy shizzle that was beautiful absolutely beautiful well done
Its vray vray good 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Thank you for this tutorial
This is very interesting to Liszten to... Ok I'll show myself out
Oh My God…very beautiful
Actually, Liszt had a very big hand, he could almost reach two octaves.
Wow i can reach It with my feet :D
No way
His hands can reach a 13th at most apparently 😮
I like this song, for a classical piece i think its really cool
Masterpiece
Oh! Dios,que hermosa melodía.
It's very good!!!!!
Que belleza..
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 looks like a piece of cake right now....
Lord Queezle ummmm hooooowwwww
You should see some of my other pieces. They make Hungarian Rhapsody No.2, and this combined look like a piece of cake.
Lord Queezle no... hg no 2 is harder than this
Lord Queezle If you think this is so hard, you have to see Feux Follets or Chasse-Neige
I've played both La Campanella and No. 2. Longer does not mean harder. La Campanella is harder. His hardest (and longest) would probably be his complete piano transcription of Symphonie Fantastique. That's a painful one, both to your tortured soul and to your poor poor piano.
Liszt is infamous for the frantic, seemingly impossible playstyle. My hands hurt just looking at this.. and my back hurts from imagining how long I would have to live on my piano.
And it's amazing that this is the easiest and third edit of this etude by Liszt himself.
Muito bom show
Wow I'm really learning how to play this piece and its perfect for me because it's my style of music and playing and I've practiced this for 4 min and I can play ther firs 30 sec
i likeeeee 💙🧡🧡
Liszt was a hungarian man and his name (liszt) means flour.
(I am hungarian)
Liszt = KING
0:00 Easy/Medium
3:08 Expert/Impossible
I finally found the piece that I sat on the piano and played
1:47 wtf are u fucking kidding me left hand?
Nole_ causal two octave reach XD
I like how Liszt thought that human have 20 fingers
But we actually have 20 fingers...
@@evening_sw Counting our feets fingers,yes,we have 20 fingers.
Juan Pablo Correction: 2 Thumbs, 8 Fingers and 10 toes
@@Skysiax technically right but yeah i want to say something...
You're really talented, something scary
Where's the tutorial ?
this is the tutorial lol
@20Kyle Kraft a really bad alterantive to sheet music.
@Destroyer19786 wow so easy!......
Am I the only one here who tried but cant so you just listened to each and every pieces of classical music instead? piano is such a complex instrument. how I wish I have such large hands
Yeah I have the same problem but then I remind myself that even with hands that could stretch two octaves, I probably couldn't play this xD
Rose Sy 13 year old kids can play this even with tiny hands, "small hands" is just an excuse to justify your lazyness and failure
A 13 year old can definitely not play this piece at this pace and level of perfection.
Unless the keys were small, then 13 years old kids can not play this.
I gues it just depends how small is a "tiny hand" like my friend has super small hands but he can still reach an octave
Bro took `i bought the whole piano, ima use the whole piano` to another level💀💀💀💀
The ending of this piece is easily one of my favorite strings of notes ever.
Liszt whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
This piece gives a normal man
Goosebumps
Great! Tango "La Cumparsita" tutorial, please?
Wow
I’ll add this song to my liszt
crazy
How is possible write something like that? Damn
how is this even humanly possible
Im a 11 year old kid so,La Campanella kinda difficult for me cuz of small hands,lets just say i practiced for 2 months and i succesfully done from 0:13-0:43 right hand only
Whenever I listen to this piece, I go to my imagination and picture Lizt's fingers and every fuckin time I'm like daaaaaamn what the...
Can you make the Video of ETUDE VIRTUOSITE in E?
Mind you, someone had to have the brainpower to write this out on sheet music.
Preciosa melodía, aunque da la sensación que le añadieron notas del original.
please the valse romantique de claude debussy
excellent work, I love
Hehe, fingers go brrr
3:36 My favorite part.
As if this was written for people with hands 😂
HAnds MINE MELTED OFF
@@HeyItsSloth get new ones and get back to practicing
Понторез!:D
I cried
The end part gets me.
Paganini Etude 6 Liszt
my hands are way too small to play this 😭😓 well done !!
Батчимэг Дамдиндорж they don't have to be that big.
Just do jumps.
Franz Liszt easier said than done...
The end should have an accelerando
Ariana ; this is actually played exactly as the score says...
As someone with tiny hands this is definitely a workout
why is there a fucking emoji in the thumbnail?
The Right and Honourable Gentleman happy world emoji day it's July 17th 😂
Who knows...😳
because its 2017, society has no taste anymore, clickbait titles work better and better. how this is a "tutorial" is a big question to me. [INSANE] is good too. Love everything about this video. Haha, Liszt would probably cry
3:57 - 4:04 is reminding me of Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance Original Sound Track by Sagisu Shiro named "At the very beginning" maybe he was inspired by this classical piece
this looks so much easier on this version than when you actually see the hand movement
Makes Liebestraum look like Twinkle Twinkle Little Star...
I'm practising on Grade 8 and I mastered this song for 3 months.😂😂My hands are so tired
2:01
start of the computer massage
look at the green notes
4:09
end of the massage
?
Can you please put the name of the keys? It would save a ton of progress
its so beautiful and hard
Hey! Can you do Secret love of giovanni Allevi for uss??
It's pretty hard. I used to suck so much, but never forget that practice makes perfect. =)
lil Liszt was LIT
There are a lots of amateur in the comment section..
Liszt has composed much harder pieces.
Hello there Chopin!
Considering the fact that Liszt only rearranged this piece for the piano and the original piece is by Paganini
This is an Etude...
well, la campanella is challenging, on the other hand it's piece of cake compared to something like his sonata or most of his operatic transcriptions (like reminiscences de don juan)
Čhøpìñ who r u
I find it impossible to play the rapid E to F# in pp
I want to learn this on the violin 😩
This is actually a violin piece! It was arranged for the piano by Liszt but it was originally composed by Paganini and I believe it is way easier than the piano piece but I don't play violin so I don't know
@@peep3879 oh it is easier on violin. 💀
@@grandparice Yeah Liszt made it harder for the piano I believe
me gusto pense que no me iba a gustar pero me gusto jaaj
Toms pls do an
Eine Kleine Natchmusik Pro Version pls that will be amazing!!!!★★★★★
0:12
Liszt had a very well "DEVELOPED HAND"! How did he make it???