Sonata No. 14 Quasi Una Fantasia In C Sharp Minor Op. 27 No. 2
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@frankl34798
well tytyty.
i've been playing this piece for about 50 years {first movement only, so far ...}.
it's a gorgeous piece of music and it's quite clear to see why it is so loved and so played by so many.
however, i have always played a couple of the base notes incorrectly.
it's those double sharp things that always messed me up.
i stumbled across you recently when i told myself i must try somehow and find a way to find out what i was doing wrong.
i tell ya, i wish we would have had you in those good old days.
all you lucky new young 'uns.
relearning a piece that you've played incorrectly all this time is tough, but with your ideal view point looking down i've been able to see the correct notes being played and have corrected my playing and now sound as good as you ... well i could only wish, but i'm getting there.
thanks again, what a wonderful way to learn.
love and peace to you and all,
xxxxxxx
@lucerotomasenia4558
EXPOSICION:
Introducción dura hasta 0:29
Frase A o Tema 1, hasta 1:00
Frase B o Tema 2, hasta 1:34
Vuelve a Frase A, hasta 2:19
DESARROLLO:
Empieza en el 2:20
Frase A o Tema 1, hasta 3:12
Frase B o Tema 2, hasta 4:07
REEXPOSICION:
Repite la Tema 1 de la exposición hasta 4:26
Hace un puente para pasar a la Frase B, que dura de 4:27 a 4:33
La Frase B de la Reexposicion, empieza en 4:34, es distinta a la Frase B de la Exposición y dura hasta 6:34
La CODA dura desde 6:35 hasta el final de la obra
@boayjunhung7023
Surprisingly, although it doesn't seem like it, this piece is actually pretty hard to play.
1. The key signature is C# minor.
2. For the most part, the right hand plays 2 separate things simultaneously: the melody and the chords.
This means you have to double your focus on that hand to make sure the fingers are well-coordinated and maintain a perfect balance in dynamic and pressure (the pinky being the main finger to play the melody makes it harder), which, even to most intermediates, find is an extremely hard thing to do.
3. Playing this means having your pinky held down in one area for long periods of time as you play your chords with your other ones.
Most people don't realize this, but fingers aren't the only body parts used in playing a piano piece. The whole body is used.
Your arms, your body, your wrists, your albow, your shoulder, etc.
Unless you have a certain degree of technical skill (finger strength), you will lack the flexibility and movement necessary to play this piece (especially when playing 9ths harmonically as shown at 0:51).
@Rousseau
Beethoven. Moonlight sonata. 1st movement. This whole sonata has been one of the most requested pieces, so here is the 1st movement! The next two movements will be coming soon, in a few months, unfortunately I'm not good enough to sightread the 3rd at tempo :( I just want to thank you all for being here and watching my videos, I'm practicing hard for something special for you next week!
@jared1862
Rousseau how did you write that in like 10 seconds
@thatonewenrenestan538
Rousseau I'm looking forward to it! Keep up the amazing work, love lots from the Philippines!❤❤❤
@willbenn11
OOOH it sounds exciting for what’s to comeeeee!! I can’t wait
@Kiranatics
Keep it up bro that 3rd movement is a beast but i think you can handle that next will be la campanella by liszt hehe
@AngelGuerrero-mi5rm
The 3rd movement, it's so so hard :0
@pickleprincess5745
When Beethoven passed away, he was buried in a churchyard. A couple days later, the town drunk was walking through the cemetery and heard some strange noise coming from the area where Beethoven was buried. Terrified, the drunk ran and got the priest to come and listen to it. The priest bent close to the grave and heard some faint, unrecognizable music coming from the grave. Frightened, the priest ran and got the town magistrate.
When the magistrate arrived, he bent his ear to the grave, listened for a moment, and said, "Ah, yes, that's Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, being played backwards."
He listened a while longer, and said, "There's the Eighth Symphony, and it's backwards, too. Most puzzling." So the magistrate kept listening; "There's the Seventh... the Sixth... the Fifth..."
Suddenly the realization of what was happening dawned on the magistrate; he stood up and announced to the crowd that had gathered in the cemetery, "My fellow citizens, there's nothing to worry about. It's just Beethoven decomposing."
@max101rrr9
Чего do you speak Russian?
@kathrynpitt4973
Laughed harder than I should have haha 😂
@celjoy5322
Wasted time on reading this bad joke... Worth it