1.) Need hand excercises for the left...2.) Need pain reliever3.) Is there a faster way to learn that Etude ( It's been three months) I am really slow4.) The glissando's in the last staff of Winter wind etude is impossible How can it be done?5.) After some 12 hour practice(once a week) my hand cramps. Why other pianist don't ?
We are talking about winter wind etude or Chopin Etude Op.25 no.11It is very complicated and it is hurting my fingers ...But I have to force myself... I wan't to be Franz Liszt..I am crazy already!
Loon we already know you cant play this pieces or all the other 'wonderful' accomplishments of yours at early age. Go brag on some kids site but stop bothering us here please.Gyzzzmo
I wan't to be a composer too... And as a confession, My compositions are based on others compositions. I have no originality at all...
I am not Liszt and I will never be Liszt...
ha! i knew it!fixed your grammar and reality errors. solution to this problem? stop being a wannabe pianist...
And the right to compose music for some reasons nobody want's to listen
DON'T. Anyway Franz Liszt is overrated. (Please don't sue me yet people.) I mean we are talking about a guy who went into seclusion for more than a year because he wanted to play as great as Paganini. Do you really want to do that?
Loonbohol if you ever want to get people taking you seriously, stop posting brag posts that are obviously for bragging purpose only. This is a serious forum, if you want to live in a fantasy world go play second life.
solution to this problem? stop being a wannabe pianist...
Remember that Proffesional pianists are given only a limited time to study their etudesand they usually cram....But look at my freedom, There is no deadline, I won't risk my reputation in the middle of the audience...
Of course! What is wrong if people like me wan't to be as good as Franz Lizst...I knew that being as good as Franz Lizst is or was once one of your fantasies
I have the right to dream and the right to dream gives me the right to make torture to myselfAnd the right to compose music for some reasons nobody want's to listen
I think you've totally misunderstood him. He's not good at getting his point across; he realizes he has trouble learning a piece of music and is sincerely asking for help. HE IS SERIOUS. As serious as a 15-year old Filipino boy can get.
I think YOU totally misunderstood him. Have you seen his other posts? All of them are about him, asking us how great he is, if he is a virituoso, and so on...Stop giving him so much attention, and maybe he quits bragging.
We are talking about winter wind etude or Chopin Etude Op.25 no.11It is very complicated and it is hurting my fingers ...But I have to force myself... I wan't to be Franz Liszt..I am crazy already!...1.) Need hand excercises for the left...2.) Need pain reliever3.) Is there a faster way to learn that Etude ( It's been three months) I am really slow4.) The glissando's in the last staff of Winter wind etude is impossible How can it be done?5.) After some 12 hour practice(once a week) my hand cramps. Why other pianist don't ?
seriously, if playing the piano is giving you pain, it means that you are doing something wrong, the worst thing you can do is play through the pain.
LoonI did what you did couple of years ago.. forcing myself, playing through the pain. .being too ambitious., and because of that I had a horrible injury and I had to stop playing for an year. I had to do a surgery and spend a lot of money doing different kinds of therapy.. in the end I realized I had to start from scratch and build my technique up from the begging, because I could no longer play like I used to. You really have to ask yourself, is it really worth it to continue music the way you do, and continue entertaining this notion of "greatness", this fantasy and delusion for the rest of your life? Are you really enjoying music with all this pain and unrealistic expectation you have about yourself? Is the nostalgia you are having about your past achievement really helping you or getting in your way of improvement?I stopped thinking about greatness and all that crap a while ago, because it's just not really worth my time thinking about those things.. music is a life long learning process, and for what it's worth I enjoy every minute of it, I enjoy every obstacle I come across, no matter how big or small and when i look up to the next peak and realize how much i can go further i get a little intimidated and excited at the same time..and I will probably feel the same way when I am 70. and I thank god, or whoever it is for creating thing wonderful thing called music, something I can explore and develop for the rest of my life.I guess what I am saying is, whether its chopin, or beethoven or lizst, the reason they created music was not because the wanted to be great, or be remembered for their achievements.. the created music because they loved music..if you are doing music for any other reasons than that, perhaps you might want to think about why you are doing music in the first place?
I did not compose music for honor or fame.....I just that in notion that I am impressed with Chopin when I was Watching a television about a young chinese guy who won an international piano competition.You see! I started to be bored in music but then When I watcha certain anime called "Kin'iro no corda" I became obsessed and I became insane.Thereis another reasson why I want to learn winter wind.It is THAT the way it was composed was so cool and original that I want to compose a composition that like Chopin's Winter wind would emulate the sound of a strong wind. I cannot imagine that the piano itself produces the sound of the strong wind.And I want to learn how to make my compositions full of accidentals and notonly of boring following the scale.And the more you know music then the more you are skilled in composing
As I type this letters in the forum...My hands seems to be lifted to the air...We are talking about winter wind etude or Chopin Etude Op.25 no.11It is very complicated and it is hurting my fingers ...But I have to force myself... I wan't to be Franz Liszt..I am crazy already!I have hurt my hands more than ten times and my hands seems to be bruised right now...It is hurting my hands ... Please feel sympathy...Forget the drama.You see I am in the middle of the winter wind etude and in staff 37-40 but this is my question....?You see the thing executed in the left hand is so tiring and I want you to recommend me a hand massage and pain reliever...I just want to force myself from some not so very hard etude to the world's hardest etude..I want to improve myself like Yundi Lee and Join the international piano competitionor you can give me some hard excercise..And it seems that my piano skills are degrading.. It has been 3 months and a half and I am still at staff 37Summary of Question:1.) Need hand excercises for the left...2.) Need pain reliever3.) Is there a faster way to learn that Etude ( It's been three months) I am really slow4.) The glissando's in the last staff of Winter wind etude is impossible How can it be done?5.) After some 12 hour practice(once a week) my hand cramps. Why other pianist don't ?
I am too... fast.QuoteCompletely wasn't aware this was possible for someone like you. I'd say that is actually a good thing.
Completely wasn't aware this was possible for someone like you. I'd say that is actually a good thing.
I know of this one way that is extremely easy. It only takes a few days of practice, not more than a week to master, but requires something that you are not capable of doing: practicing correctly
5.) After some 12 hour practice(once a week) my hand cramps. Why other pianist don't ?
to perelea- that advice, is honestly the worse i hv heard.y would u want to pick a flower from new york when the flower u need, is just right in front of ur eyes? no offence though.
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