+Andrej Dedik Thanks Andrej! Comments like yours mean a lot to me. I'm thrilled that more and more people are re-discovering classical music through videos like mine.
+pianoREADER yeah, the thing that really sets your synthesia videos apart from the rest is that you don't use their generic piano sound, pianoteq sounds way better. also, the graphics are clear. the only thing i would suggest improving is the MIDI files, sometimes they aren't the best recording, but that's a preference thing really haha
One pretty music that ins't much famous is "Valsa da Dor" of Villa-Lobos (Heitor Villa-Lobos). I appreciate if do one video of she. You can find her like "Pain Waltz" or "Valsa da Dor" or "valse de la douleur"
not bad, but as with most midis, if i couldn't see the notes I'd just go open Spotify and listen to Rubinstein instead (don't wanna sound like one of those self-proclaimed experts here, if you can play this well you're definitely better than not bad, but just making a comment don't hate me)
@@beethovenalexander it is. midi is a file-type. perhaps the audio is recorded but that's basically the only way they can get the notes to show up. the point wasn't really about it being sequenced vs played, though.
new ep coming out, it will be lit
No
Huh..
What could be more lit than this?!
epic B)
ok
¡Divino! Me trae muchos hermosos recuerdos esta polonesa. La conocí y escuché mucho en Verano de 1996.
De seguro te trajo buenos recuerdos. Yo aún tengo mucho que pasar, pero será muy hermoso volver a escucharla en mi vejez.
Youre definitly my go to channel for classical music. Youre like one of the only people that consistantly uploads lol
Stevey Peppers PSYKE!!!!
This comment hasn't aged well.
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This is interpretation is mellow and laid back. Far more attractive than my 'brute force' approach. I'll try this out on the piano.
Jimmy Alderson It’s a real pianist’s midi recording played on a computer software.
@@SereneJudo this isn't a computer though
@@chrisy367 I almost see you everywhere in every piano video ._.
@@chrisy367 it is
@@sillytu6639 it's Esther Park performing
Too bad your videos don't get enough views, but I love all of your videos, and I love your devotion for classical music, keep up the quality work! :)
+Andrej Dedik Thanks Andrej! Comments like yours mean a lot to me. I'm thrilled that more and more people are re-discovering classical music through videos like mine.
ur rly right
+pianoREADER yeah, the thing that really sets your synthesia videos apart from the rest is that you don't use their generic piano sound, pianoteq sounds way better. also, the graphics are clear. the only thing i would suggest improving is the MIDI files, sometimes they aren't the best recording, but that's a preference thing really haha
@Franz Schubert who?
At The Key Of C# Minor/B Major 3:53-4:04
you always put awesome performances in every song, keep the good work man! :)
Beautiful playing
No way do uploaded this awesome piece! I love this particular song
00:59 right hand
Nam Nguyen arpeggiate it
Johan Kjær no just play octaves on both hands lol instead of three notes on the right and one on the left
@Johann Sebastian lol
@@vortexgaming520 No he just built like Rachmaninoff
I love it !!!!
Love it
Chopin wasnt messing with this piece
One pretty music that ins't much famous is "Valsa da Dor" of Villa-Lobos (Heitor Villa-Lobos). I appreciate if do one video of she. You can find her like "Pain Waltz" or "Valsa da Dor" or "valse de la douleur"
I learned op 40 no 1 (because of u pianoreader) and now im gonna to learn this ;). THX rlly
read sheets or don't play at all.
KoeleHomo's Agreed, this has a lot of mistakes.
Chopin was something else
Indeed
Im gonna play this piece in my halloween event at school, what do u guys think ?
I hope it went good
Play on organ
@@RazaXML that's why I don't play in front of my friends, I'll rather play something I like by myself than just playing for them something I don't.
@@RazaXML pechebel remix XD
Good luck playing this lol
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also: RIP Endless apps ????- 2016
nice
At the Ab 1:16
Make polonaise fantasie op. 61!
polonaise no. 4 please?
somehow I can hear some ballade no. 1 in this piece . . .
Rocznik 1836 pozdrawia !
Tragic is an bad adjective for a brilliant piece, but I see it's quite a dramatic melody
can you do lecoucou pls
This piece likely influenced Rachmaninoff in one way or the other (or maybe it's just an eastern European tradition)
woah
It is fun.....
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2005 2016
Easy.
You're an evil human!
It is not easy! In my opinion
@Lil Ravi He's referencing the actual composer Alkan, whom composed very hard music. Some of it is nearly as hard as Liszt's hard works.
Oy mate take it downa level, or 10
@A SEVENTH? NO? O ye. A lot of his stuff is harder than Liszt's. I find Liszt to be a consistently better storyteller in his music now than Alkan
Some of these notes where off key but it still works, HOW??
oh my god have you never heard of chromaticism
Such an evil song
why?
+Swen Zettler the beginning sounds very evil-ish
Hahahahaha!
Owl some
not bad, but as with most midis, if i couldn't see the notes I'd just go open Spotify and listen to Rubinstein instead
(don't wanna sound like one of those self-proclaimed experts here, if you can play this well you're definitely better than not bad, but just making a comment don't hate me)
It's not a midi
@@beethovenalexander it is. midi is a file-type. perhaps the audio is recorded but that's basically the only way they can get the notes to show up.
the point wasn't really about it being sequenced vs played, though.
Heroic polonaise is harder
nafisa30 Definitely not
It probably is but music isn't a race to play harder pieces.
Nobody caaaaares
it is im playing it