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  • Hi this is Igor from smartclassicalpiano.com and today we're going to have a look

  • at Für Elise. We're gonna learn how to play it with both hands and we'll do it step

  • by step to make this process as painless and as easy for you as possible

  • alright so let's get started with this before I start teaching you I just would

  • be appropriate to hear the peace force so here it is

  • finger so remember where your middle C is northern next see above middle C and

  • to the eve of that are self and this is where you began your thing I and II then

  • D sharp right above it

  • same thing now the next three nodes are going to be with the adjacent fingers

  • right next door so you have your first finger deal with your third or second

  • finger and thumb is gonna scoot down just a touch more times gonna be

  • t-shirt and it should be right there all of these notes should be sitting right

  • next door to one another and with your second touchdown

  • everything you feel that you need to practice something practice it and maybe

  • rewatch that section if need be and then we'll go there as does the beginning of

  • that section next an expert on the right hand on its own is going to be so middle

  • C winter storm

  • second finger is going to be a fourth finger

  • be comfortable with this I want you to think of this accord what comes next

  • think of this as a court

  • as a week so you might not be able to really hear is that in your brain you

  • should be thinking about this as

  • next one is going to start on a

  • and again things like a grouping

  • it'll save you a lot of time to figure out to remember what no comes just as

  • soon as you begin to excessive amounts are laid out in front of you like a map

  • right so go ahead and start from the beginning

  • now the close of the section is a little bit different is starting but instead of

  • you start on the last note which is a scene that's it

  • three notes from

  • second video before we get ahead of ourselves as go ahead and and work out

  • the list and would only let that is actually more simple than you'd imagine

  • it's too little too positions that repeating themselves so we'll start with

  • the first

  • first finger if you lay out the rest of your fingers your second finger should

  • comfortably fall

  • position

  • next

  • down

  • we are now again

  • size that's basically already

  • leave this guy out no second finger

  • gonna have the leg room

  • this joint is that really well oiled socket you know any tension here

  • first

  • because there's only a few moments with her hands together it seems you know

  • when you're somebody played over the globe there but it's your seems

  • complicated but really it isn't all demonstrate what I mean you play

  • together is with the last note of the rate at which is which coincides with

  • the first third of the left

  • three moments where your hands together actually outside of that is just a

  • tradeoff right hand left and left and right here so what you gotta do is make

  • sure that your right hand really think about where the nose just like an hd2

  • and same thing before the left-hand practice it stopped the video practice

  • this week comes with it and then come back and we'll put it together get so

  • let's go ahead and do it here we go together with that moment

  • it sets of this kind of Cascade this label avalanche

  • down here

  • the beginning of this piece please don't get ahead of yourself it's so easy to

  • end up really tense because you're worried about what you gonna play and

  • everything together and you're not quite comfortable appear in my head now but

  • you feel like your fingers should be able to do it is sit down with your

  • keyboard or piano whatever learn each hand separately and slowly put them

  • together so that you can you don't feel like you're running before you walk ok

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Hi this is Igor from smartclassicalpiano.com and today we're going to have a look

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