Chopin Etude Op.10 No.2 TUTORIAL in 5 Stages of Difficulty - P. Barton FEURICH piano

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This tutorial is for pianists of all levels wishing to improve their piano technique by strengthening the weaker fingers of the right hand.

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as a blind pianist i am fascinated at the tutorials... separating and breaking down the components the way you do gives me all of the auditory information need to learn the impossible things... the fingering I can always double check with friends. I am sure this one will really enable me to do so much more, things I dreamed not too long ago.

jazzeffectgroup
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YES ! More Chopin Etudes tutorials, please * - *
One other thing I would love to learn from you is your technique to increase the tempo progressively, particularly for hard passages ; few people detail precisely about it on the net, and I like discipline and precise methods.
Thanks, Paul !

LalzJeNeSuis
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You are really a virtuoso Paul.Doing so many pieces that are technically challenging like Liszt un sospiro and other Chopin etudes Rachmaninoff, is not easy.And making videos for us is also an incredible work.Thank you and keep it up.

artisuryavanshi
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17:49 - That in itself sounds like an amazing piece, wow! Thank you very much for the video and the pdf, amazing work!

piotrkol
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17:49 gave me goose bumps. To clearly hear the inner structure I always focused on was so nice

spockofdune
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0:39 Op. 10, thinks to himself: you guys are f'ed lol

KSW-zfck
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Hello Paul,
I really want to say that just because of your incredible lessons I am able to move forward so quickly with my technical-probs. I've been playing the piano for 13 years by now, haven't been practicing Etude's(Chopin) frequently, quit my music lessons two years ago, because we couldn't afford the payment anymore. With your help I was able to reach tremendous improvements in Chopin Etudes Op 10 no.1 and no 4, no 5, no 12 by selfpractice, of course with a lot of patience and practice. Actually I was even making sessions by over 6 hours a day regularly, because it's just too fascinating and exciting for me to just give up and it's a wonderful moment when you feel the improvements!
You're helping me a lot with my studies and I am absolutely thankful for that. You have a really good and calm way to teach your methods to people, it's absolutely helpful and efficient to watch your videos and I would recommend them to anyone I know.
Since I have noone to ask specific music-questions by now, I am always looking for some ideas and tipps on your channel. I am going to challenge my 3, 4, 5th fingers for the second etude now :)
Again thank you and may god bless you,

ohmy__gah
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That was so inspiring! I am basically a self-taught pianist (not having had lessons since school days several decades ago) and have struggled with Chopin for years, but this approach to breaking down the piece and gradually increasing its difficulty is a really interesting tutorial. Many, many thanks!

freespirit
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I’ve always wanted to learn to play the piano! My parents never had the money. My daddy served 25 years in the US Army. My momma was a stay•at•home mom/housewife. There were 6 of us kids!! My daddy’s Army pay just wasn’t enough for piano lessons. Plus we moved often, so that would also put a damper on lessons too. I’m 55 (almost 56) now. I’m actually thinking about learning to play the piano, not really sure though. It would really be for myself. I still might do it! I absolutely love the piano!! I am very impressed by your talent and your dedication to playing for elephants! I love your videos!!
Much ♥️
Granny Winters

felondawinters
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Mir Barton, you are without a doubt the best teacher here on YT! You make every piece playable! Thank you so much!

McBenni
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Hey Paul
I'm really just here to second what the comment you pinned is saying. It quite quickly became apparent to me how much of an excellent pianist you are. Your technique is amazing, but the way you 'feel' the pieces, and your touch, is what really moves me.
Through time though, it has become clear that you as much of an amazing person as you are a pianist. You inspire me.
All the best
- Kasper

kasperjensen
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This is revolutionary, my practice regimen has been a bit lacking for the past 3 years, with your guide I might be able to learn this within the year. Thank you so much Paul you're doing God's work.

siragnarok
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Hello Paul, I am *not* a professional pianist, far below the level to perform this Chopin study, but I appreciate your - in my view - exellent tutorial(s). I follow your channel now for several years. Thank you for your effort to produce such valuable videos. I am convinced that they contribute to improve the pianistic techniqes for many students around the world. Best greetings from Berlin, Germany.

haraldklaus
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I love this video. I especially like the approach of treating this piece as a kind of series of technical exercises that will eventually become the piece, because I'm guessing that most of us watching don't yet have the ability to start practicing all of the notes as written. It also gives a realistic look at the kind of work that goes into learning a piece like this and the amount of practice required over an extended period of time. But you've made the mountain look scalable and given us a great place to start. Thank you.

freakytea
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I love love love your videos! I just saw your 'Un Sospiro' piece initially and my jaw is still on the floor. Thank you for the inspiration - I am enraptured with your content and was thrilled to find tutorials from you.

lovinglife
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Excellent tutorial. I have been frustrated with uneven notes and tension in my RH. Now I have a better game plan. Thank you!

ElizabethJohnson-fvvs
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Dear Paul, thank you so much for this tutorial and split up score/practice section. I came to this tutorial via the Bach preludes. I got stuck with No 2 and 5 and didn’t seem to progress. The structure you provide here is just what I needed. I really appreciate it!

DeeBango
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Thank you Paul, I can't tell you how grateful I am. This video helped me massively with technique, fingering, tempo, articulation etc. The amount of work you must've put into this video (as with most other videos in this style) is truly unfathomable. Even just practicing the first section slow with only right hand has improved my right hand articulation to levels I didn't think possible; this makes pieces I'm working on, such as, Prelude No. 5 in D major by Bach (WTC Book 1) effortless and light; in a word, heavenly. This piece and video has provided me with great benefits to my overall playing, thank you.

IOxyrinchus
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I have listened to many performances of this etude on YouTube and have watched several tutorials on op. 10 no. 2, but this is the only performance/tutorial that includes ALL the notes. There are pianists who play this etude faster than Paul Barton, but every one of them omits certain inconvenient notes in the right hand. I have no respect for such performances, which is why I was so glad to find this tutorial that does not advocate leaving out notes in order to re-finger the right hand passages. I think many pianists play this piece at breakneck speed in order to camouflage these omissions.

karlakor
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Sir Paul Barton gives us an opportunity to touch a big chopin pieces by his very usefull tutorial😀 Thank U!

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