Piano Tutorial: Chopin Etude, “Waterfalls”, Op. 10, No. 1

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This 45 mins tutorial is for most part ‘advanced’ but also contains practice tips for intermediary pianists studying online. To skip my spoken introduction, the practical starts 14:20. Apologies for the sweaty look towards the end of the video - it’s one of those pieces and I live in Thailand, which is extremely hot and humid. It’s assumed the short exercise examples in this video are to be repeated as micro-studies. »

Piano Tutorial: Chopin Etude, “Ocean”, Op. 25, No. 12

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A viewer’s request piano tutorial. “Ocean” is the name we associate today with this piece but the source of Chopin’s inspiration appears to have been quite different. As a descriptive title it fits the work well for modern tastes so I’ve kept this as a theme in the video. Ocean is a very playable study. Opinions differs as to it’s relative difficulty compared to his other studies. My own view is the underlying patters in this piece are beautifully simple and hope the video encourages those wishing to play this piece for the first time to do so. »

Piano Tutorial: Chopin Prelude, Op. 28, No. 1

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A viewer request tutorial made to answer questions about rhythm and melody. This video is a reply to viewers asking for tips to find and connect the melody to the rhythm in Chopin’s Prelude No.1. In this short tutorial I show both a 2 note and 3 note melody, which is open to interpretation. »

Piano Tutorial: Liszt - Romance, S. 169

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Hello, I’m Paul Barton. This video is a viewer’s request tutorial for Franz Liszt’s famous Romance in an overhead keyboard view for left hand fingering suggestions, mainly for the quicker second half of the piece. Liszt’s Romance is, like all his music, so perfectly written for the piano that it fits comfortably and naturally under the hands, even in his most difficult pieces. So, if you want to play Romance but have so far been put off by what sounds to be a very difficult left hand second section, I hope this video will demonstrate and reassure you that you can play the left hand arpeggios, purely technically speaking, quite effortlessly, that is, if you think of the arpeggios, not so much in individual notes but instead as chords that happen to be broken. »

Piano Tutorial: Chopin “Fantasie-Impromptu”, Op. 66

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A few personal thoughts on possible motives Chopin might have had for refusing publication of this well known piece during his lifetime, with practice and performance tips. Made for and at the suggestion of a viewer “o0december0o”. Performance A number of free scores of Fantasie-Impromptu Op.66 in the public domain, including the Mikuli & Godowsky editions: Fantaisie-impromptu, Op.66 (Chopin, Frédéric) »