Beethoven’s Fur Elise is one of the most recognizable pieces of music in history. Many people play this piece and certain mistakes are very common. I will give you some pointers how to approach this little gem of Beethoven.
The beginning is not the problem for most people; it’s the middle section. Most people will tend to slow down dramatically when they reach the middle section because there are much faster notes. So how do you fix this problem?
Beethoven actually marked the piece with a Con Moto tempo (which means in motion). It’s not marked Allegro (or fast). The best thing to do is approach the piece with a more relaxed tempo, so that the change in the middle section will not be so daunting.
In the video presentation above I provide an excellent tempo to start with so that the middle section will be much more manageable. If you have an opportunity to watch the video it may be helpful for you.
Another common mistake for a lot of people is the timing. The piece is written in 3/8 time but I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard people playing the wrong number of notes! You absolutely have to count when it comes to performing this piece.
While you may encounter other problems when it comes to Fur Elise these suggestions should put you on the right track.
Thanks again for joining me, Robert Estrin: Robert@LivingPianos.com (949) 244-3729
2 thoughts on “Tips for Playing Beethoven’s Fur Elise”
VERY enlightening – just the way I teach it!!! always good to have an expert corroborate things one does correctly…
Jacqueline Watson
piano teacher
Chula Vista, CA
Robert: Great tutorial, but please play the whole piece.