How to play 3 vs 4 Rhythm in Chopin Fantaisie Impromptu | Invitation for next Masterclass
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the dog in the background❤!! So cute, thanks for the video!!
thank you finally a tutorial I Understand!!
Exactly what I needed. Played unstable and were too hyperfocused on making sure that each note landed exactly there. This really helped me and I will continue to use this way of practicing throughout the piece.
Just started to learn this piece , finding there is a very satisfying circular motion in the left wrist 😊 .. brilliant video .. thankyou
Thank you sir for a v clear explanation!
I was actually struggling performing these polyrhythmic pieces and even tried polyrhythmic scales and excessive, advanced hand independence exercises but gald I found your video. You really showed another aspect of how these can be improved and performed than just going by the conventional way. Thanks so much! 👍👌
Thank You very much!!!❤❤❤
I discovered your channel only recently. You're a great teacher. Thanks for your videos! :)
Thank you PianoMan, I appreciate it!
Very helpful! Thank you!
Excellent advice thank you
Awesome ❤
Nice explanation.
Very interesting. Thanks. Also what tablet and score software are you using. Is it an ipad pro?
Remind me when playing Chopin ballade in G minor, the third time of 2nd theme, I start from exactly line up polyrythmn, then suddenly I just roll it over, it becomes natural
Mentally just make sure they start and end together.
The exact point in between doesn't matter that much.
(Edit: 2nd example in this video doesn't end together, how left and right spend same amount of time(pulse)
Ugh I still don’t get it. Lol