1Min, 10Min, 1Hour Challenge: Chopin Minute Waltz
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Write #Chopin in the comments, what you love about this piece and Chopin's compositions to win the original scores I have been using in this video!
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What you win:
-The scores presented in this video - Chopin Waltz Op.64 No.1 in D flat Major, Henle Edition, sponsored by Stretta music.
-Including all the fingerings and comments that were written inside during the challenge shown in the video.
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Write “#Chopin“ and what you love about this piece and/or about Chopin's music in general in the comments of this video!
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- The contest opens at 6 PM CET on September 26th, 2021
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Giveaway is over - Congratulations to Luca Tran! 😂
@notmagicalbird1484
2 жыл бұрын
First
@renascitur7051
2 жыл бұрын
Piano giveaway when?
The fact that she learned this in 1 hour and 11 minutes, and only made very few mistakes, is so impressive
@penkal1981
2 жыл бұрын
I think it's not the first time that she studies it. It's impossible to be at this level and never played this waltz before! Perhaps it's been a lot time since she played it. She also has a video with this challenge with "alla turka". Could it be the first time that she plays "alla turka", at this level? (sorry for my English, it's not my language)
@yannpollet6009
2 жыл бұрын
@@penkal1981 I m pretty sure this is not impossible. Of course you have to be a great piano player to sucess playing this piece with so little time, but i think too that others pianists can play it better at the first try with better reading skills than she has. By the way, im really impressed by Annique's performance :)
@xcapris3351
2 жыл бұрын
@@penkal1981 she said her teacher kept her away from mainstream pieces, so it makes sense
@icetea9374
2 жыл бұрын
@@penkal1981 there are a lot of waltz?
@lucasmalobelanger1722
Жыл бұрын
This piece is not that hard beside the fast tempo.
I just finished learning this piece, and I wanted to see how a professional pianist learns this piece, so thank you
@laylah08
2 жыл бұрын
Same with me
@xcapris3351
2 жыл бұрын
Same
@kipling1104
Жыл бұрын
How hard is it to learn??? My level is about playing fur Elise all the way through with the hard part and the arpeggio
@kipling1104
Жыл бұрын
@Tara Francis ok Liszt!
@roxiethecockapoo1138
11 ай бұрын
Hello, I need your advice. I'm learning this piece currently and I realized recently that the mordents on the first page (measure 10, etc.) are played differently by different people. For instance, on measure 10 I would assume it would be played FE EFE D E (EFE is the mordent) but some versions are played FE EFEF D E or other notes. A mordent is just that note and the note above it, right? (It's not inverted or anything).
This Waltz is also known as "Valse du petit chien" (Waltz of the little dog), and it's said that #Chopin got inspiration to compose this piece when he saw a puppy chasing his own tail. Many of his pieces are sad and melancholic, but this one just brightens up my day.
@Lisztener
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the background information:)
@gentlemancroc3767
2 жыл бұрын
grande valse brillante
@tryinganna9883
2 жыл бұрын
No lol he wrote this piece because his girlfriend George saw a dog and said "if I was as talented as you id write a piece of music about that dog" so he did as he loved her he didn't even like the piece lol
@lilyloambo3370
2 жыл бұрын
@@tryinganna9883 part of what he said was right
@smitlag
2 жыл бұрын
No he wrote it so for years after he died people would have a piece to butcher trying to play this in a minute lol. Just kidding. I heard it was called the little dog waltz as well.
THIS IS THE FIRST FULL PIECE YOU LEARN IN THIS CHALLENGE, GOOD JOB!!!
@_.chopiniscool._9595
2 жыл бұрын
Except for Alla turca lol
@namratapurwar7631
2 жыл бұрын
Except this was better 😀😀
@faithhopelove9567
2 жыл бұрын
@@_.chopiniscool._9595 Well, Alla turca is technically part of a huge Sonata, so not exactly ;)
@asteria1575
2 жыл бұрын
Yep! Because this piece is short, she was able to play the whole and at the end I can't help to clap lol it's beautiful
This video for me is seeing that 1 month of my progress is 1 hour of her progress. You're an amazing pianist, continue doing great! #Chopin
@nicolasventura8644
2 жыл бұрын
It would take me 1 year, if not more 😂
I learned this song a couple of months ago, definitively not in 1 hr, and definitively not to your precision. However, it's humbling and humanizing to see a professional pianist work through the song and notice we actually share some of the same struggles and pitfalls on it. Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to more videos like this.
@changing22
2 жыл бұрын
You did NOT just call this a song
@sochalant8056
2 жыл бұрын
@@changing22 cope harder
Her 10 minutes is better than my 5 days of playing this piece
@jihyeyun3616
Ай бұрын
Nahh her 10 minutes of me is a week of me playing every day at least an hour
Annique - you are obviously a fantastic pianist, and make great videos! I do struggle with one thing on your channel, so many of the pieces in your 1-10-60 challenges are ones that practically EVERY pianist tackles during their journey (not to mention an accomplished pianist like yourself) - have you really never played pieces such as the minute waltz, ronda alla turca, fantasie impromptu etc. and are encountering the sheet music for the first time in these videos? It would blow my mind if that's the case.
@ericastier1646
Жыл бұрын
That is a good question. It's quite possible not to have played these pieces she is still young and the piano repertoire is big. Now is there one or two pieces here and there that she might have sight readed long ago but never learned, possibly but i doubt it. Her first reading tends to show she has never seen the score before.
This piece was the first proper classical piece I learned. (Literally started learning it cause I heard it on one of those Sony electric piano’s demos that I used to have at my holiday house as a kid). I stopped taking actual piano lessons at a very low grade so this took me ages to learn properly, and it’s my go to piece when I want to impress people..... because I’ve got no clue how to play anything else at or above it’s level 😂😂
@chaitanyakatti463
2 жыл бұрын
Even I learned it the same way!
@crobatchoppurple8728
2 жыл бұрын
Francis (cooking with dog show) signature music
@PPedroFernandes
2 жыл бұрын
So that story is bullshit but ok
@Jordan51203
2 жыл бұрын
@@PPedroFernandes why lol
@PPedroFernandes
2 жыл бұрын
@@Jordan51203 you do not learn this without stupid amounts of experience, and being actually able to learn other pieces of the same level
Dieser Walzer gibt mir das Gefühl, durch die Wolken zu fliegen, und kann meine Stimmung sofort ins Glück ändern #Chopin
This specific Waltz reminds me so much of my childhood. My parents didn't have enough money for a real piano so I got a little keyboard and it had 99 different piano pieces saved to listen to and practice and this one was one of them. I loved it so much and still gives me that comforting childhood feeling ♥️ my favourite Waltz of #Chopin
Still remember vivid to this day when I got a book with a cassettetape included about Chopins life. It was 1 hour with some of his pieces while a narrator talked about Chopins life and what he went through while writing some of his master pieces. Knowing some of the stuff he dealt with in his life gives extra depth to how wonderful and amazing his talent was. Listening to you play Chopin is really a joy, thanks for sharing. #Chopin
I love these 1 min 10 min and 1 hr challenges. They're really entertaining!! Plus it's motivation for me to keep practicing! Nice work!
My Mom was a piano teacher in Taiwan and I remember she had these old school music scores with composers faces on them, there were #Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, Mozart, Debussy, amongst others. But I clearly remember the #Chopin score being worn down and flimsy compared to the others. Never played this piece before, but when I think of #Chopin and listen to #Chopin, it just reminds me of my Mom.
@oliviaedralin1436
Жыл бұрын
Me too. My mom played piano and taught adults and kids to play classical pieces and she majored in piano , minored in voice in conservatory of Music in Manila, Philippines.. all her young and adult life she wanted to be a piano teacher… now she’s 73 years old and started playing again after 25 years without playing…😮 I’m so happy to listen to her get back to her timeless Chopin, Mozart,Debussy Tchaikovsky, Beethoven…etc.appreciate it more now than I’m older🎹🎶
Put #Chopin in the comments and tel me what you love about his music to participate in the giveaway!❤️ have you played this piece before? Tell me in the comments! 😊 greetings from the airport in Hamburg - see you in Warsaw again! 😜
@ckchang-wg2lw
2 жыл бұрын
Holy this is my favourite chopin waltz
@marcellobello255
2 жыл бұрын
Hellooo
@djalillenoury3424
2 жыл бұрын
#chopin !
@ttv_pewned5766
2 жыл бұрын
I have played piano for about a year and a half and I just finished this piece and this was so interesting to see how you practiced this and it was very helpful.
@juanmadeus
2 жыл бұрын
I played Op.64 no.2 from #Chopin. I really like your video, I think that I will play this waltz. Congratulations and thanks!
Omg! You are soo talented! Im stunned with how fast you managed to learn this masterpiece. Nobody at my church was able to play this song on my grandpas funeral despite they had 2 weeks preparation. I would have hired you directly as pianist!
I love Chopin simple because he is "The Greatest Piano Composer" off all time! #Chopin
I like how #Chopin always creates a really unique atmosphere in his pieces, whether it be cozy or really nerve-racking. It's just so unique that not many composers can do. He also created a repertoire that still is a crucial part of piano playing which is amazing to think about, and it covers a huge portion of human emotions. He is just so sincere, we truly get to catch a glimpse into his heart.
I started learning a couple of #Chopin preludes for the first time and I am just in love with them! It's so wonderful to be able to sit down and feel this whole other world explode into the room. Thanks for the video!
Thank you for sharing your works. I love your informative videos. All of them are helpful for a piano lover like me. ❤️👏
When it comes to piano I can't play a lick but love these videos. Have a safe trip and great experience. Say hello to Chopin for me.
Amazing job! I am astonished that you took only an 1 hour, 10 minutes, and 10 seconds to be that amazing at a piece!
@ec3725
Жыл бұрын
She probably learnt it long time ago and just picking up the piece again, hard to believe a classical concert pianist never played any of these super famous pieces😂
Always happy to receive a notification of a new video from this channel 😊 you sound wonderful
#Chopin is a beautiful composer….. he can present any emotion in his piece…. Sad, happy, enthusiastic etc…
@JP-ku5hw
2 жыл бұрын
and sometimes even boredom…)
I’m learning this piece right now, just watching you inspires me to play even better!
I sing so much when I practice, it helps me in so many different ways ! And a great video, as always
Sie schafft es, das, was ich in 5 Tagen lerne, in 1 Stunde zu lernen. Echt beeindruckend!!!❤
What you manage in 10 minutes is extraordinarily impressive. It's more than I can do in a week. Very nice :)
chopin's work is what brought me to really like classical music the artistocrat nature of it all and the feelings he brings to the pieces. when over a decade ago a game came out on the xbox 360 called eternal sonata i was just in love with it all, it's about chopin on his deathbed imagining a fantasy world where you play as chopin in a rpg style it's such an underrated game and helped me appreciate chopin even more
Since i started to love piano #Chopin was my favourite suddenly, i really love the way his music is composed because he was able to perform perfectly the human feelings, is beatiful to know how music can describe people nature and chopin was a genius of this, that's why they called him "The piano poet".
I absolutely adore #Chopin waltzes. I've learnt 3 so far, and my fav of them has to be Op. 69 no.1. I just adore how Chopin's writing allows you to make the piano sing, and the emotion that can be evoked through his writing is always so powerful.
I am amazed at how you CRUSHED that after 71 minutes.
I was delighted to see this one come up!
#chopin I’ve seen each composer having their own style in music…. Chopin’s music is ‘bittersweet’.. it sounds happy but you can still hear the pain.. his music is very satisfying… it gives a sense of peace while listening to it.. Chopin once said, “I wish I could throw off the thoughts which poison my happiness, but I take a kind of pleasure in indulging them.”.. this quoted my life!.... how could a 19th century romantic piano composer know how to make his music reach a random teenager?? It’s still a wonder.. Love your channel! Pls upload more!!
You're so amazing even after one minute! I couldn't do that after a month.
This was one of the first pieces I heard that got me interested in classical piano, and now 10+ years later I'm getting ready to prepare graduate auditions. This is such a charming little piece and I've always enjoyed playing dances. Looking to add some #Chopin to my senior recital rep so maybe this will be it!
I love #Chopin for many of his bitter - sweet music. His music just transport me to other worldly places and it's always fun to see how he word around chords and stuffs to make magic happen!
the piece that started my love for piano, classical music
Is beautiful ! I love it !! This piece is very difficulty !!
Thx for doing this piece!
I'm still a beginner in classical piano and #Chopin has always inspired me to look deeper into the music im playing, one piece being this waltz with it's beautiful mood he can give to the listener
Wunderschönes Stück.. Heftig wie schnell du das lernen kannst, sehr cool, dass du dieses Talent ausnutzt! Weiter so 😊
It reminds me of my younger day when I was a boy, practicing this piece with lots of difficulties. What a great performance, well done~~~
I'm studying a (fewww) Chopin pieces: a waltz, an etude, a nocturne and another waltz:) I just love how beautiful, lyrical and nostalgic Chopin pieces sounds(the étude is also very (HARD and) nice:)
@bozzigmupp510
2 жыл бұрын
which etude?
@violetabautista5531
2 жыл бұрын
Wich one
@huyhoangan962
2 жыл бұрын
@@bozzigmupp510 Trois Nouvelles 1 and Op.10 No 11
@huyhoangan962
2 жыл бұрын
@@violetabautista5531 Trois Nouvelles 1 and Op.10 No 11
What a nice surprise on my birthday, thankyou
Absolutely love #Chopin, can't get enough of these!
Pretty good Annique!!!! Amazing what you can do in a short time.
Chopin waltzes are calming and have their own complex at the same time. Since I started playing some of #Chopin 's waltzes I found a comfort place, feeling a mix of melancholy and brightness.
Ich mag die Stücke von Chopin und habe mich so gefreut das du mal wieder etwas von ihm spielst. Sehr schön wie immer. Viel Spaß in Warschau☺️. #Chopin
What I really love about the music of #Chopin is the passion that he puts in every single note, you don't listen to Chopin with your ears only, but with your heart and feel it in your soul.
So much effort in one little minute piece... It's just pure magic. #Chopin
That was crazy impressive.
yesss definitely do come to Warsaw !!!
I love how this piece feels so light and playful while also having some emotional quality #Chopin
Love your channel! ❤️
Ommgg can you do 1 minute 10 minute 1 hour and then liszt chasse-neige!! So transcendental etude no. 12!!😊😊❤️
@ByNormal
2 жыл бұрын
Great idea... One of my favorites!
@jukeban646
2 жыл бұрын
I play this one, it's so beautiful
You are my inspiration Greetings from Peru my favorite pianist
Getting the right fingerings is the main problem I have when learning a new piece, another video on fingerings would be great!!
so good! love the articulation.
Thank you for the inspiration! I love #Chopin for every single piece has this natural flow. Very unique, very nice to listen and play. Please do the fingering tips video! Can't wait to see more from you.
Bravo! Wahnsin! I can't wait to hear your impressions of Warsaw and I hope of Zelazowa Wola.
@ericastier1646
Жыл бұрын
Varsaw and Zelazowa Wola was Chopin's childhood but Paris is where he became a full professional.
It is brutal how she plays it better after one hour than me after 2 years of practicing. Congrats Anique!
@ahhhsothisishowyouchangean162
11 ай бұрын
Yup it is but it’s all down to experience and practice! Spend as much time on piano like she did and you’ll definitely be able to reach this height too. Still truly impressive how she was able to play that well in a hour.
Favourite thing about this piece: the right-hand phrasing is so unique and hard to get right, but when the pianist can make it flow it's beautiful (as with so much #Chopin)
Very impressive! I have been playing for several years and took several weeks to reach your 1 hour level
Very nice, Annique, you held me hostage at my computer display for 14 minutes 45 ;). Add to that the time invested in a comment to feed the algorithm. Your idea about #Chopin fingering makes a lot of sense.
#Chopin ! I actually learned a Chopin Waltz a year ago, the op. 64 no 2, and I guess what I loved the most about it was how mobile the hands have to be! Anyway, very interesting watching you learning a new piece as always! Keep striving, you're great :)
That must be the most worth it hour of practice :)
tu vídeo ayuda mucho a estudiar .... muchas gracias... saludos desde chile Your videos are of great help for my study... Thank you very much... Greetings from Chile
That final performance really caught me off guard, that was so clean for a 1'11" practice :o #Chopin
I was surprised to see that it took you more than a minute to learn the minute waltz😂
I wish I could learn pieces this fast! You got to the end!
All Chopin’s waltzes are so spectacular but this one specially seems to try to create beauty in every second of it, quickly but taking care of every single note and sensation! I love iit #Chopin
#Chopin Very happy too see you played this very famous piece. There is many differents ways to play it and the fingering is linked to how you want to express it on the piano. Thanks annick wish you good luck for chopin's etudes.
pieces and I am learning it right now. glad you chose to try this piece on a challenge#Chopin one of my favorite
Found it 😊 Thanks for directing me here.
That was awwwwwesome!
This piece is so beautiful I fell in love with it after watching forest piano
You learned this in one hour and it is taking me months haha
When I was little, I had an electronic keyboard that had this piece programmed into it as a 'demo'. Back then, I used to pretend to play it for fun, believing it was impossible for a human to play. Here I am now nearly 20 years later, and seeing you play it brings back so many memories. However, what really moves me is the thought of how far I've come. Not only is this piece possible, but I have been able to play it for quite some time now. As for #Chopin in general, I really enjoy the diversity of emotion that his music contains. I find that no matter the what time or how I'm feeling, I am able to find a piece to play or listen too that reflects it. Thanks for the wonderful content!
Honestly i've always loved #Chopin since I first heard his music. This particular waltz is very beautiful and lively and i'd love to one day be able to play it.
You are amazing!!
Amazing to watch
Pues te salió mejor que ami y tengo meses practicandola 😂😂 es un waltz muy increíble!! Felicitaciones tu eres genial tocando piano 😍❤️🎹
@Ignacio_Suarez
2 жыл бұрын
No sabemos si la aprendió antes o no. Hay piezas muy populares que sube y que me extraña que no las haya tocado antes. Y claro, la cosa cambia de haberlas tocado hace años porque en pocos minutos la memoria se acuerda
Marvellous, yes with the fingering and some memory I am going to have an improved play. Enjoyed your Christmas concert with your sister. ,
You have a very beautiful touch! I love it👍👍
Damn...you nailed this one.
Yes, PLEASE make a video on fingerings! I am a relatively new piano player (studying for Grade 6 RCM), but I would love to learn more about choosing fingerings for weight, timing and flow.
@Lisztener
2 жыл бұрын
Ive only been playing for a year and a half o-o
@Kelly-ib1hf
2 жыл бұрын
@@Lisztener Me too! I am loving it.
@Lisztener
2 жыл бұрын
@@Kelly-ib1hf as am I but I’m struggling- (sadly) since I don’t have “hand independence” and it’s makes things kinda hard :/
Respect i need a week for this whole song
Você toca muito bem 😍
It’s so fun to watch you. I love your self-challenges. Have fun in Warsaw! Please play some Brahms.
Nicely done! Chopin is one of my favourite composers together with Debussy, Liszt, Rachmaninow. I haven't played this waltz yet, only the one in C-sharp Minor, so I'd love to. #Chopin
That's brillant! I'd really enjoy another video on fingerings, I'm using all your videos as tutorials I keep forgetting Chopin wasn't french, how self obsessed it is. 😉 Plein d'amour bien sur ❤️
Omg thank you for doing this . #chopin baby
THIS TOOK ME 2 MONTHS OF CONSISTENT PRACTICE AND SEEING HER ALMOST SIGHTREAD IT AND GET IT ALMOST LEARNED IN AN HOUR IS JS WOWW 🎉
totally enjoyed it.
What I love about this #Chopin waltz is the lightheartedness of the theme and the poetics of the central part :)
#Chopin has made some of the most technically difficult pieces of all time. It has taken me months to learn the first 60 seconds of fantaisie impromptu at half speed 😫. Love your videos btw
i love how this waltz doesn't stick to the usual 'norms' of a waltz. it has a tempo that you couldn't dance to, what waltzes are usually written for. #Chopin
#Chopin I love how many different feelings you can go through with chopin repertoire, such funny and happy pieces as this waltz, sadness with the first ballade, beauty with the second movement of his 1st piano concerto... Its incredible.