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Beethoven – Moonlight Sonata – piano tutorial simple SLOW – learn how to play Moonlight Sonata – Beethoven in a simple newbie piano lesson with synthesia.
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I am 74 and have been learning the piano, albeit rather slowly. I have finally manage to bang out Fur Elise and began to give a try at Moonlight Sonata. I have to tell you this is the most visually clear piece of tutorial I have see on youtube. I was at a loss until I came across this tutorial. Thank you so much.
i did the same thing lol
@O U.H imagine rn like 6yrs later lol
you’re 80 now…
@This is the Man’s World That’s is honestly so cruel. What’s wrong with you? I hope he’s healthy.
@Thrilz 😂😂
Wow, so hard (for me a starting pianist) but yet so visually simple. Thats why Beethoven Won my heart. Its not the difficulty that appeals, its the fact it can make anyone understand sadness. Interesting story is he was an alcaholic who drank out of a lead flask. Back then no one knew lead poisoning caused deafness. He never even actually heard himself play this song cause he had completely lost his hearing by then. He wrote it based of memory of how notes sounded. Fucking amazing and sad…LONG LIVE BEETHOVEN!
For me this song is not sad, it reminds me of a starry night with moonlight, a fresh winter wind, it brings me deep feelings… It’s very beautiful🌿🍃🌕
Huh yes either lead exposure or Cogans syndrome, never heard that before, lead was even used in the wine as a sweetener 😬
LONG LIVE BEETHOVEN!
@לוקאס פ. nah he had a lead flask he always carried around and people then didn’t knew lead poisoning causes deafness
@emo jizz that’s bullshit wtf 😂😂
This is a song my mother want me to play at her funeral. Thank you.
wow, shes cheery eh ?
What is funeral
R.I.P For your mother may she get peace in heaven😪😪😓
Plans for funerals shouldn’t be made!
This one is lovely. I would love Lacrimosa for my funeral, even though I won’t hear it. Yes it is Mozart, before you people start bashing me! Moonlight Sonata would be great too! But my corpse wouldn’t care even if Macarena or some other annoying pop song played at my funeral though! Or I might get so pissed that I come back to life!!! 🤣🤣🤣
@Fran thats pretty dumb though
This video makes this piece so easy to learn. I have up to 9:33 memorized now because of it. Thank you so much!!!!
Thank you so much for doing this. I’m a beginner level player, and I followed this video for a month, practising an hour a day. I can now play it from memory, and it sounds wonderful. I’m really grateful to you for making this excellent video.
+A Bro gotta practice for more than an hour a day, your commitment level is lacking my friend
+gabeft95 Not if he only wants to learn the odd piece. If he wants to become a concert pianist, then you be right.
Also, practising to much to early, can begin to make things boring. I suggest it’s better to grow your commitment as your interest grows
@Leo Speight You’re right. Passion overkill is a real thing. You are a wise owl. Sarcasm not intended.
Thank you!
well done
Wow! This helped me a lot on playing Moonlight Sonata!!! Thanks for making this video, it helped me a great deal!!!!!!
Thank you so much! After 3 hard months, as a beginner pianist I can finally play all this sonata. This wouldn’t had happened if not for this video. Thanks for taking your time to create and publish it!
Cheers
@Psychopathis 😂
@Kai J I’m self taught and I learn fur Elise and this very quickly. I love learning from synthesis ( which is copying this video basically) but it’s not great to start with as it’s not sheet music. Unless you want to learn with knowing sheet music and chords then this is great too. I only found that out after a few months of learning songs from this YouTube. Hope this helped😁👍
You give me hope lol 😆
Well done 👏✔👍👌
@simone marri I was thinking and that’s the conclusion I came to aswell. It’s still good going though if you get it without being able to read music. I want to learn 🙂
Thank for your tutorial.After almost 2 weeks,now I can play it
stop showing off
Memorization method squeeze that brain
the whole thing or
Beethoven was a genius. The first movement is simple yet beautiful – the 3rd is just a masterpiece and the best piece of music I have ever listened to and I listened to pop, rock, punk, hardcore, classic, minimal, hardstyle, hip-hop, eurodance, trance, techno, country, jazz…. Thank you for making this video.
bepowerification I 100% agree with you.
I just started keyboard lab in college last week and I’ve been teaching myself piano for a year and it’s been a real challenge. My main instrument is cello, but I also really want to learn piano. I really wanted to learn this piece, but was struggling quite a bit. This is so helpful! Having the notes there will help with paying attention to what notes you use when playing as well. This is an excellent video!
You want to learn the piano now? well thats too bad isn’t it.
What a thrill! I have never played the piano before and learned to play this in 3 weeks. Keep the videos coming. Thanks!
pfft I learned all of Mozart on day 1.
I’ve never played piano in my life, I thought it was gonna be so hard but you made it soo easy! Thank you! 😊
I am a 12 year old who has been playing on concert piano’s for about 7 to 8 years. I cannot read notes, but do music by ear, therefore playing in concerts and recitals. I am very glad to find this video and learn to play this! Thanks!
Determined to learn this and Clare De Lune during my quarantine.
@Sean the slow visual videos make it so much easier to learn the piano! Having moving visual cues has helped me stick with it without getting dyslexic over reading sheet music
Woah same
@A Ranting Culinarian Pastor the first parts are easy…
I learned Claire De Lune aswell! I am learning this composition at the momwnt
how did it go, did you master it?
I used to play this song in my teenage years (around 13-16). I was very depressed back then. Back then too, videos like this didn’t exist. I never took piano lessons, I did know how to read music by learning books.
My parents were very strict and my mother very religious… very. I remember I couldn’t even paint my nails black because it was a passage for Satan to possession or something like that. I was “homeschooled”… well, I just had christian educational learning workbooks who in which didn’t even believed in evolution and was very rigid and limited in the information given. No friends really, how could I? Locked in a room, in a house, and every now and then that I was able to go out, nobody couldn’t understand my living situations, and I couldn’t keep up with any social life at all.
Being this alone, insecure, naive and scared, when I was 18 I ran away from home with/and got trapped in a abusive relationship for almost a decade, who I had two kids with. And ’till this day, tries to torture me and the kids emotionally, financially, and mentally (but laws can’t do anything about it because that’s how unfair the world is if you don’t have the money to make a difference about it).
When I got out of that toxic relationship, I tried to get into college, and thanks to the education provided by my parents, I found out academically I was still registered in 7th grade. So now I had to take a couple of tests to graduate high school at my late 20’s, and then finally take the SAT to be able to take study for a degree at my 30s. I have been self taught at everything in my life, I didn’t had access, tools, knowledge, education, people, advice, nothing… just what a angry, confused and lonely human mind can reach. I have also made a lot of mistakes, but I am looking back at those teenager years were I learned to play this song… I would play it over amd over again, and as fast as I could sometimes ’till my fingers bleed. I learned how to olay this song by listening to it in a cd player, with broken headphones, I remember I had to hold pressing down the top side of the cd-player, otherwise it wouldn’t read the CD.
The CD was my moms, she used to play it in the mornings when I was a little girl, but she got really religious, she stopped listening to it. The keyboard was my dad’s, it was an electric 80’s small keyboard, and the keys weren’t enough for this song, still I would had imagine the keys I was playing, then around my 14s, my dad took me to this music store here in Puerto Rico, called Villa Music in San Juan. They had this cristal private room full of Grand pianos… and my dad asked for permission, so they would let me play at least one…. it was so beautiful, I had never seen anything like this room… my eyes were caught in a Black baby grand piano with golden finishes. I forgot the whole world existed and I went straight and finally played the song I so much imagined finishing… even though I hurt my fingers with those fully weighted keys, I played that song with my heart and it was like I finally took a breath from all the pain I had, at least for that moment. I played with a flowing language through my fingers, and I finally was able to hear the finishing keys played of it… I don’t remember much after it, my dad told me there were people listening and he then bought me a 88-keys weighted electric piano, and at least I had a way to Express myself for the remaining years in my room alone before I ran away.
I love so much how now in this days people can learn so easily, and have access to much information and tools… people should really appreciate all this beautiful at hand gifts that we are able to reach, I know sometimes we don’t even realize how much we have.
That experience, I am glad I get to share it here.
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Sheeesh
ur life is like a dramatic movie
wow, i really wish the best for you ❤️
Wow sending love to you
I started in February this year, I have learnt 80% so far. Thank you 😊. All the best to my fellow learners. You will learn to play it before Christmas 🎄 keep practicing
I’m determined.. just learning the finishing note :’) I can’t believe it, with no physical teacher, no guidance, just because of a YouTube video, I learnt.. and as promised. I will finish learning before X-mas. Love you all
Yayyyy.. I completed.. Thank you my teacher 🙂 Love from India
My heart melts listening to this great Beethoven piece
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Finally learned this after a year of memorizing it. Thank you for this tutorial, good sir! Even though I can’t read the music yet, I can play the entirety of the first movement with ease due to your video. I can’t thank you enough for having this on this site for free! Hope you have a nice day.
wow…ive always wanted to learn how to play this and only recently took lessons, but the sheet music is a bit too advanced for me atm. but after watching this video for a few minutes I’ve learned more about playing this than i ever thought possible thank you so much for posting this