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It’s me, Lang Lang here, I’m excited to answer your questions! AMA!
It’s me, Lang Lang here to chat about my new album “Piano Book”. This album is a collection of pieces that made me want to become a musician in the first place! Rediscovering the most popular and accessible pieces written for learners and lovers of the piano, this album is a journey, of inspiration, of discovery, fantasy and learning. It is also a reflection on the music that influenced me most during my early childhood, later in life coping with difficult moments, and working with young piano learners around the world. Music can change lives and Piano Book tells this story.
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Watch Bach Prelude in C Major: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKSopiJrZsY
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langlangpiano517 karma
So don't worry. As a human being we all get nervous. This is a common thing. Try to focus only on your sincere connection between you and the music. Don't think too much on everything else going on. Think about how to make the performance as smooth and enjoyable for yourself. Think about the music and connection rather than getting into the school. Look and scan at your scores before your performance. Eat some chocolate and take a breath. Do some breathing exercises and relax your shoulders.
langlangpiano153 karma
So don't worry. As a human being we all get nervous. This is a common thing. Try to focus only on your sincere connection between you and the music. Don't think too much on everything else going on. Think about how to make the performance as smooth and enjoyable for yourself. Think about the music and connection rather than getting into the school. Look and scan at your scores before your performance. Eat some chocolate and take a breath. Do some breathing exercises and relax your shoulders.
ballerinajena227 karma
What was the hardest part in your journey to become a professional pianist and what advice would you give to young aspiring musicians?
langlangpiano367 karma
The hardest part is to always keep fresh minded in our practice process and also to always have the confidence to perform on stage. So the advice would be to never let it get cold in your heart. Always stay passionate.
firepower22199 karma
What does your daily piano practice consist of? How much do you practice daily?
Thanks, big fan of your work btw :)
geekedoutcoolness160 karma
How much time did you spend with Metallica before playing “one” with them? Were you a fan of their music before working with them?
langlangpiano254 karma
4 days. They are great musicians and they have the most passionate and energetic spirits I know. They're very sweet and down to earth people.
Mrs_Mister117 karma
Hi! Do you have any tips on how to increase speed? I've been stagnating with the arpeggios at the beginning of moonlight sonata 3rd mvm, and I don't know if I'm doing things right. Is slow practice really the way?
Thanks
langlangpiano211 karma
Slow practice, and also you need to make sure to move your wrist, not just your fingers.
Soompz86 karma
Good day Lang Lang! In an alternate reality, if you weren’t a classical concert pianist, which career would you enjoy and choose to pursue instead?
OsitaMaria62 karma
Hi Lang Lang! Much love to you! I enjoyed very much your album I think I told you already in FB about one of the songs "Jasmine Flower" which Puccini used as inspiration for his Opera Turandot. I thought I was listening to Puccini ! Do you like Opera ?
langlangpiano71 karma
Happy you liked the traditional song from China. It was amazing that Turandot took this melody as it's one of the amazing operas in the world. Yes, I like opera. Especially Mozart and Puccini's operas.
langlangpiano56 karma
Hi guys! It's Lang Lang here to answer your questions on my new album "Piano Book"!
yentltijssens53 karma
Did you ever had psychological difficulties while studying in the conservatory?
What would be your best advice to conservatory students?
langlangpiano87 karma
I didn't have major psychological issues but of course at times I struggled to find myself and think about the future while in conservatory. As a student you should learn as much as possible from your colleagues in school, be friends, and try to learn together.
langlangpiano52 karma
Thanks so much for hanging out with me! Hope you're all enjoying my new album "Piano Book"! Talk soon :)
Rockyv24743 karma
What is your go to peice of music when you just want to play for your own enjoyment?
Mezuuu264 karma
First or all, im a great admirer of your playing! I've been playing the piano for as long as i can remember (currently 21 y.o). This upcoming friday ( April 12) I have my auditions for consevatory and am getting pretty nervous. Do you still get nervous on stage after giving so many concerts? And do you have any tips on how to relieve stress/calm down before a concert?
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