An In-depth Tutorial on Rachmaninoff Prelude in G Minor, Op.23 No.5 (Part Two)
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Part Two covers the middle section, transition to the main theme, and the finale. I discussed how to practice voicing between the two hands, how to play the left hand arpeggios smoothly and evenly, how to make the transition exciting and effective, and how to survive the challenging finale. I also provided detailed fingerings and rubato suggestions for the middle section.
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I really like your explanation. Clear and full of passion.
you are a good teacher. I am inspired by your details.
Dear Ms Zhang, I’m thrilled to have found your tutorials on this piece. What a beautiful technique you have! I’m just an amateur, but your hints are priceless. What a joy to hear you play!
Thank you so much for this great and in-depth tutorial. I have been practicing (or say struggling with) this piece for much time now. I am not a professional pianist but I really want to master this one, and your tutorial was another step towards that goal. So thanks a lot, you are a wonderful musician. :)
@tingtingzhang
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment!
excelent played !!!
A very thorough tutorial on this song. So much to learn and I loved how you explained about paying attention to the inner voice in the L.H, using flat fingers to play more expressively and suggesting ways to play rubato for this song. Thank you for another great video.
@tingtingzhang
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your constant support! I really appreciate it!!
I love you lessons, so inspirational and insightful 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
This is excellent teaching, done from a learner's perspective and with learners' needs in mind, not just some abstract notion of musicality and interpretation. It's tremendously helpful. Thanks!
@tingtingzhang
10 ай бұрын
Appreciate your comment!
You're absolutely right - it's taking tremendous effort and dedicated slow/separate hands practise to learn this piece - but technically it is now coming together - I memorise everything but with age I find this has become slower. Your video here is fantastic for showing the subtle nuances and ways to practise the 'voices' and 'jumps'. I feel like I've had a Piano lesson/masterclass on the next stage of perfecting this ready for LRSM or just playing in public. I can't thank you enough for sharing your expertise.
@tingtingzhang
4 ай бұрын
Your comments made me feel very rewarding, thank you!
Спасибо большое ❤
Your explanation were extremely vivid, appreciate so much, I am really grateful, and satisfied with your efforts in details....
@tingtingzhang
Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your comments!
You might consider a tutorial on the first prelude!!
🎹♥🌹Thank You for Your Artistic Creativity Loved your video 1 and 2 especially 2. Thanks foe emphasizing rest periods and technique through out this physical but Beautiful piece."
@tingtingzhang
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your thoughtful comments.
Great video! I also do a video on this - but my fingering is apparently not the best! Would like to see your pedalling. Like in the Schubert a flat major - that'd be lovely.. Thanks!
@tingtingzhang
2 жыл бұрын
I've made a note of your suggestion, thank you.
I have a lot of tension in this part, how I can relax more??
@tingtingzhang
Жыл бұрын
I understand, we all do. First, you need to practice in slowww tempo, feel completely tension free. Then follow my tips on relaxation by "closing" your hands between the groups of chords, taking advantage of every rest. Next, you need to build your speed and endurance. This takes time! Be patient, each week you can increase your tempo a little bit, and gradually get to a speed where you may still feel some tension but can manage to get through. Btw, I addressed more on the relaxation in Part One of the tutorial.
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