How a Chopin Winner Practices Nocturnes (ft. Yulianna Avdeeva)

0:00 Daily Practice Secret 1:06 Why Chopin’s Late Nocturnes Are So Complex 2:33 The Secret to an Independent Left Hand 4:13 A Two-Hand Practice Method for Better Voicing 6:10 How to Play Chopin’s Grace Notes 7:51 Make the Melody Sing Like an Opera 8:15 Finding Color in Chopin’s Harmonies 10:06 Shaping the Recitative and Syncopated Left Hand 11:11 Why Rachmaninoff Practiced Scales Every Day 13:48 Turning a Scale into a Musical Climax Chopin Competition winner Yulianna Avdeeva reveals how to build the left-hand independence, vocal phrasing, and tonal color needed to play Chopin with real freedom. Using the Nocturne in B Major, Op. 62 No. 1, she shares practical methods for voicing, grace notes, scales, and shaping Chopin’s late style. Get started with a 14-day free trial of tonebase Piano! ➡️ https://www.tonebase.co/piano?utm_sou... --- tonebase gives you instant access to knowledge from the world's greatest classical musicians, performers, and educators. Learn more by visiting https://tonebase.co/piano Facebook -   / tonebasepiano   Instagram -   / tonebasepiano   Questions? Contact us: [email protected]