Intermediate

How to Practice Una Mattina on Piano

Ludovico Einaudi

KeyF minor
Tempo72 BPM
DifficultyIntermediate
Time to learn5-7 weeks

About this piece

Featured in the film Intouchables, this piece combines Einaudi's signature minimalism with a deeply moving melodic arc. The repetitive left-hand patterns build a meditative foundation for the expressive right-hand melody.

Practice tips

  1. The left-hand Fm arpeggio pattern (F-C-Ab-C) repeats for extended stretches — practice it with eyes closed until your hand finds the intervals by muscle memory alone.
  2. The right-hand melody has long, singing phrases separated by rests — use these rests to breathe and reposition, not as dead silence; let the last note decay naturally with pedal.
  3. The climactic section layers the melody in octaves over the same left-hand pattern — practice the octave melody alone, ensuring the top note always projects above the bottom note.

Common mistake

Letting the left-hand arpeggios become uneven under the emotional weight of the melody — they must remain metronomically steady throughout.

How long to learn

Beginner 5-7 weeks
Intermediate 2-3 weeks

Frequently asked questions

How hard is Una Mattina to play on piano?

Una Mattina is rated Intermediate. Featured in the film Intouchables, this piece combines Einaudi's signature minimalism with a deeply moving melodic arc.

How long does it take to learn Una Mattina?

For a beginner, expect 5-7 weeks. An intermediate player can learn it in 2-3 weeks.

What key is Una Mattina in?

Una Mattina is in F minor, typically performed at around 72 BPM.

What's the most common mistake when learning Una Mattina?

Letting the left-hand arpeggios become uneven under the emotional weight of the melody — they must remain metronomically steady throughout.

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