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I think that video tutorials are such a good help when learning a piece, so I would like this thread to be a collection of piano teachers' youtube channels that have true tutorials of pieces.
Now I say true tutorials, and with that I mean that unfortunately people playing pieces slowly also call these videos for tutorials, instead of just calling them slow. A true tutorial has a teacher pointing out things. "Take care to play very delicately here... Your forte should be deliberate but not percussive..." You know!
I also say tutorials of pieces. If you would like to see a collection of teachers who make technique videos, please create another thread for them.
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You didn't specify the level of the pieces. There are many tutorials by more advanced teachers like Antune and Denis Zhdanov but I don't know if it fits your purposes. Also, do master classes by concert pianists like Andras Schiff and Cyprien Katsaris also count? There are lots of those too.
Must they be in English? I have been using the French "Pianiste Magazine" Youtube channel from time to time. Even though my French is beneath pedestrian, it still works for me.
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Tonebase is a paid service but they have some free sample videos too. Besides the interviews with great pianists they have some lessons on specific pieces too: https://www.youtube.com/c/tonebasePiano/videos
Must they be in English? I have been using the French "Pianiste Magazine" Youtube channel from time to time. Even though my French is beneath pedestrian, it still works for me.
"Music, rich, full of feeling, not soulless, is like a crystal on which the sun falls and brings forth from it a whole rainbow" - F. Chopin "I never dreamt with my own two hands I could touch the sky" - Sappho
Josh Wright also has some good tutorials on specific pieces.
It seems many are too advanced for this thread
Here’s those that fit — some late beginner/early intermediate
"Music, rich, full of feeling, not soulless, is like a crystal on which the sun falls and brings forth from it a whole rainbow" - F. Chopin "I never dreamt with my own two hands I could touch the sky" - Sappho
"Music, rich, full of feeling, not soulless, is like a crystal on which the sun falls and brings forth from it a whole rainbow" - F. Chopin "I never dreamt with my own two hands I could touch the sky" - Sappho