The public domain score used in video: bit.ly/PetzMin
Piano learners frequently ask me which exercises are the best, and which pieces are better to play. The answer is trivial: the amount of music for piano is overwhelming, but it's not that important what you play. Even this small piece formerly attributed to Bach might teach you a great deal of universal piano playing aspects, in case you'd get a proper instruction. A KZitem video can't be compared to a personal teaching session, but I tried my best to gather the most universal piano playing principles you could master using this piece.
00:24 This is a provocative tempo, but actually Minuet is not obviously a slow dance
01:01 Hand Positions Learning
03:26 Recognizing Chords, harmonic and passing notes
06:23 Efficient Piano Playing: 5-notes runs
08:07 Efficient Piano Playing: Embellishments
10:01 Embellishments: Baroque Style
10:41 Baroque Music: Default Articulation & a "Pro" Articulation Trick
12:29 Basics of Expressiveness in Piano Playing
13:41 Another "Pro" level trick for scales, runs & passages
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