13 Levels of Piano Technique (Arpeggios) | Easy to Impossible
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Ugh, as a pianist and after watching Nahre play her arpeggios so well, I think I'm gonna spend some time on them again... XD
@johncotta8288
11 ай бұрын
She’s an amazing pianist!
@MoneyAli75
11 ай бұрын
Me too !
@jayswizzle57
11 ай бұрын
I was about to say the same thing lol. I love scales but never practice arpeggios. I think I will start practicing them after watching this.
@phutureproof
11 ай бұрын
Ugh? what new nonsense is this I'm gonna have to read everywhere
@eboone
11 ай бұрын
@@phutureproof it's... just a word
"Difficulty level does not correlate to how good the music sounds." You have no idea how much I needed to hear that. 🤣 Great tutorial. Thanks.
As someone who grew frustrated with piano because it was hard, I wish I stuck with it. Nahre makes piano sound absolutely beautiful.
Beautiful playing. Educational video. I have 30+ years using keyboard instruments and I struggle with Level 2. 🙂
@emreozdemir3164
11 ай бұрын
because level 2is in fact harder than some of what is on higher levels here, not exactly accurate levels ı'd say, but each to their own
@ashwild4992
11 ай бұрын
Level 2 ain't that hard
@paulsimon6544
7 ай бұрын
Level 14 is easy!
0:27 To become as fluent as Nahre in any *sce-Nahre-o* ... what a thrilling prospect! 😅 😊
Take 1870 was priceless! I have trouble with the double hand arpeggios up and down the keyboard. Love your videos and your delightful personality. Your love of music always shines through. Best.
@NahreSol
11 ай бұрын
Godowsky’s birth-year (1870) 😂 and thank you…!! 🙏🏻
@leocarey4550
10 ай бұрын
@@NahreSolOoh, nice Easter egg! Impressed if you’ve gone very far down the Chopin/Godowsky trail…
Thank you Nahre here from Aalborg Danmark it helps a lot God bless I'm pianist in Aalborg privilegium churches and institution
Level 10 reminded me of Ravel's Une barque sur l'ocean ❤ arpeggios with different rhythmic patterns that need to sound consistent while emulating sea waves 🌊
@androidkenobi
11 ай бұрын
Wow, today I sought out Nahre's channel bc i was perplexed by the "too low" note in the score of Une barque. Google tells me the first bosendorfer with extra bass notes was built 1909, but that's 3-4 yrs after miroirs.
So awesome of a demo and influential for all, so a big bless for Nahre Sol!
As always.....AMAZING! And beautiful to actually see it played. Thank you Nahre!😁👌😸
Bravo, Nahre!! Wonderful and so beautiful, as always!
Nahre, you creativity and musicality know no bounds! I love listening to even your exercises! My favourite channel of all time and I’m still smiling after the video has stopped! 🙂
The Level 10 piece - Triple Layer Arpeggios - really melted me. So beautiful.
I love the fluttering sound that level 5 gives. I remember when you first showed it in one of your previous videos, I couldn’t stop listening to it. It puts me in a entranced mood that no other piece or patter has ever done
Always love your videos ❤️🔥
Fantastic video, would love to see more 13 Level videos from you. The thing that's great is you're explaining specifically what's going on at each level, referencing classical pieces, but applying it to a more simplified chord progression which makes the learning aspect of it much easier to digest. Bravo!!!
As ever, a marvellous combination of sound sense/advice and brilliant creative originality.
This tutorial is just pure gold. Grazie maestra!
Nahre, you are fantastic! It's a pleasure to watch your videos, all inspiring and challenging! Brava! Thank you!
This is a really complete compendium for piano-arpeggi. Really useful, Thank you Nahre!
Level 10 being a mix of Liszt's texture and chords which have more 'contemporary' and less 'romanticism' colour sounds absolutely fantastic, seems like almost no one explores this sort of thing, although it sounds like a mix of everything that's great about classical and more contemporary style! Bravo Nahre ❤
@SerpongeDash
9 ай бұрын
Reminds me of lubomyr melnyk (illirion, beyond romance) or ravel
I'm a guitar player but big fan of your videos Nahre, keep up the great work!
Enjoyed all the middle ones -- they either were music or sounded like music. And so well and smoothly played. Great tips also. Thanks.
Spitfire audio is my favourite library maker. I am so glad they are sponsoring you. You, a world class pianist. I admire you so much.
Nahre Sol, you are the deal ! Your art is just amazing !
Hello, i'm a pianist and piano-teacher, big fan of your channel and i ESPECIALLY enjoy anything you post on piano- playing and - technique. Thank you! 🙂
outstanding content, advice , accuracy, delivery... fabulous. thank you Nahre!
I just love how effortless you make this appear.
Waiting for your webinar today : Practice Like a Pro with Randall Faber and Nahre Sol. Sooooo excited!!!
6:00 I do believe Liszt's Un Sospiro uses this (although there is a melody being played in the LH at the same time) Incidentally that section of Un Sospiro is probably the single most beautiful piece of music that has ever been created in the history of the human race imo
@InfluxDecline
11 ай бұрын
I love that piece so much
@blackmage1276
11 ай бұрын
He also does it in a section of Spanish Fantasy
@fushifushi9441
11 ай бұрын
Also in Grande etudes de Paganini no 6!!!! 😊
Appreciate the tips and instruction!!!
Wow, excellent! Every example clear and sounding great. Thank you!!
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much for this fantastic video!
I can't believe this is free! Peak quality content!!!!!!!
Excellent masteries of the keys!!!
I find that level 4 and 6 are my favorite and most achievable techniques, now that I know what they're actually called, I can learn them much easier Thanks Nahre :D
Hi Lady Nahre. Thank you very much for sharing your wealth of knowledge and breaking it down in soluble portions that even a beginner can understand. You are truly amazing and awe inspiring indeed and in deed!
I love this channel so much. You are part of what redeems the internet. 🙏❤️
I love the idea of Level 13. That’s another universe 😂
@johnb6723
3 ай бұрын
The universe of Liszt and Rachmaninoff.
Great job! Thank you for video!
that sound when you change levels was so beautiful also good composing
All I have to say: You are a genius!
Such a good and entertaining video Nahre! you are amazing.
Awesome. Really like these technique videos
Increible Video! la explicación y la calidad es de excelencia, gracias por tu trabajo y compartilo.
Fantastic content, your knowledge and explanations are amazing.
Excellent Pianist & Musicianship. God bless you.
Really nice video for piano learners. 👍👍👍👍👍💐💐💐💐🙏
You’re fingers are so graceful. It’s really beautiful to watch.
You'll probably never read this but I just wanted to say you are INCREDIBLE. To say the least. Thanks for the awesome tips and lessons. A most grateful fan...
Just an Amazing Tutorial by Such an accomplished Pianist. Thank you for taking the Time To Inspire others.😊❤
I just watched your WIRED video on the 16 levels of complexity for playing the Happy birthday song. Wow! The adding of beats and changing its style really inspired me!
I'm so inspired to write my own arpeggio exercises after watching this, thank you so much, you're amazing.
Thak you Nahre. This is the video I needed.
Brilliant as always! Thank you🙌🏻
Thank u for the video 💖💖
Wow. Very impressive. As always, thx 👍 ...and level 12 was absolutely insane to me. Bravo!
Thankyou for this wonderful piano class.
I’m currently studying Op 10 no. 1, it really takes a lot of practice to play those cascading up and down arpeggios really well at quick tempo. Patience, patience, patience is all I can say!
So awesome. Could listen to you the whole day (even if I never had the discipline to practice it myself)
Just impressive, it was incredible.
Un sospiro! beautiful ❤️
Your technique is a joy to see.
7:02 I WAS WAITING FOR THIS 😭omg i love these
Nice video and awesome technique!
Thank you very much! I will make sure to remember this when practicing.
This is dope!💥
Thank you this was excellent!
Such an awesome video
Loved levels five and ten! Amazing, Nahre!!
You are an absolute genius 😮
very clear, very clever, very cool.
Amazing Nahre!...
Thank you for the advice you provide for practicing arpeggios, I really struggle with them so I am very appreciative
Thanks Nahre. Good one!
Muito obrigado. Muitas etapas desafiadoras... Parabéns. Estou nível 3
I am learning so much from your channel. Thank you so much. For real.
Ms. Sol , you are a good pianist also a good piano instructor . Thank you.
I like most of your Videos Nahre Sol and this one is particularly good. Thank you😊
Wow! You have amazing technique!
Thanks Nahre! This is just so awesome!! While playing arpeggios with long stretches, it is best to bring the hand to a relaxed position after the notes are played. Something I think is helpful while playing the difficult variations. Examples 0:53 Level 1 1:09 Level 2 1:35 Level 3 1:47 Level 4 2:44 Level 5 3:06 Level 6 4:19 Level 7a 4:28 Level 7b 5:47 Level 8a 6:00 Level 8b 6:19 Level 9 6:46 Level 10 (My favorite!) 7:18 Level 11 8:16 Level 12 9:25 Level 13 - This reminds me of Amédée Méreaux Etudes.
Working on that Chopin op 10 no.1 seriously these days. I found that it is the best piece for exploring relaxation of the hand, which is imperative to performing it at high speed. Any unnecessary tension and you'll wave goodbye to your wrists/tendons after a few runs.
great video! gonna try to implement some of these into my warm ups !
Great content, very useful and helpful and fun to work on
I have studied (listened lol) the Godowski Etudes as well as the Alkan Etudes, and they seem impossible. But after hearing Hamelin nail them, I am convinced he is an extraterrestrial. I think the Chopin Etudes hit the sweet spot of perfecting a technical challenge while reachable to aspiring concert pianists. And they remain beautiful to listen to as well. Liszt took it even further well into the realm of the technical demands a modern concert pianist needs to overcome.
YES this is the plateau buster I’ve been waiting for!
Great skill, bravissima 👏👏👏👏 Thx and xoxo❤
thank you very much for sharing this
Great stuff! Your arpeggios are next level 😍😍
Sounds amazing!!
Nahre Sol,YOU ARE NUMBER ONE_THANK YOU SO MUCH
That was fascinating for making sense of classical compositions, which I, as a non-musician, always thought of as a semi-arbitrary collection of notes. At least now I can recognize some of the patterns of arpeggios if I see sheet music. As for playing, I'm afraid I'll need a level before level 1.
I guess that level of difficulty also depends a lot on the size of one's hands. It seems to me that's quite important for arpeggios. Thank you for the video and I wish you all the best!
Thank You, Nahre....Superb, btw....
Wow you are a great player and teacher both! Kudos. Love your vids.
So amazing 🙏
You have inspired me to seek help from people who understand music software for composing, arranging, studio audio,...and as you very humbly do, so have I...and am finding kind and helpful people, who are willing to teach what they know I was abroad and I returned to Italy for a short time .... I take the scores of Bach's Urtext with me ... and I take them with me. Start over. Thanks!!!!!!!!
I can only say……WOW! As a non pianist but a lover of classical piano I appreciate the difficulty of that which Nahre has just shared. Thank you Nahre.
great vidéo, thank you for the arpeggios of the moonlight 3rd movement🙂
Thank you for the advice! I think I want to try and learn Beethoven’s piece mentioned in the fourth level. Arpeggios continue to be quite difficult for me, and I think this would be an excellent way to improve, even if only slowly :)