I adhered to the original left right layout, given that the MIDI was separated out as such. However it is very impressive that it managed it well and didn't automatically split hands.
Yeah true, though it would be a cool feature to let it override an allocation and see what it comes up with. Actually on that topic, is the prospect of duo possible/in the making (to play duets/double piano concertos)?
@@HubertMCovers yeah we do have plans for duos at some point. Regarding hand separation, you can combine the midi file into one track in a midi editor then import it to the AI again
Indeed. I thought I would never see another human, or rather something that looks like a human, be able to perform this composition of mine so effortlessly.
@@nextgensteve2197 No way. If this is an animation this would be so hard to animate wtf you could already be the best movie producer. This is an AI. This guy used a software not an animation.
@@HubertMCovers currently the AI doesn’t handle repeated notes correctly although it should (we are planning to have a fix for this in future updates). There is also a finger editor that helps with tweaking the AI animation to have it handle repeated notes correctly
Also, arpeggiated chords. I've never seen a pianist in my life - bar Rachmaninov - able to play E,D,B chords like the part at 0:30, lol. Also, the fact that some of the arpeggiated chords aren't played properly like 4:01, 5:47, or 7:11.
@@mazeppa1231 Yea it can get a little.. Optimistic about its handspan at times. Having said that it cannot magically figure when a chord is too wide, and then choose to arpeggiate it.
This guy has the clearest and most technically impressive piano playing I have ever seen, including out of all the professional recordings I have heard by Lang Lang, Kissin, and Yuja Wang. He is a literal machine.
There's a reason he simplified a lot of his work at the end of his life. Liszt could handle those ridiculously hard jumps but that's the problem, except him and Alkan, NO ONE was able to play his work. He was a rockstar in his time, doing things that no one else could, but at the end, he wanted his work to live beyond himself, so he made a lot of his pieces easier and playable for a larger audience
This cant be real Are you a robot or somthing like that The fourth etude is with both hand quiet hard and you played it one handed ?!#%-$#! Please can someone awake me up i thing Im dreaming
Interesting but it has nothing to do with liszt himself playing. He used gipsy technique which is absolutely natural and no trace of machine like rhythm. All was rubati and breathing. Like cicadea sound. Machine like metronome same speed playing came later. So in all parts he would play a part of the passages slower and a part faster than AI. You hear this technique in gipsy music, also in recordings by people who knew liszt like emil von sauer or rosenthal. However, they were old when they made the recordings. So liszt real playing is a combination of this AI speed and those living breathing recordings, only sometimes faster (even in the more difficult parts) and sometimes slower. With much more creative freedom. Only by improvising music, you can get close to liszt or gipsy Technique playing. I try this since some weeks now and my technique improves dramatically inno time without practising more than an hour a day, only improvising own and on existing music. Takes also a discipline in healthy life to get the necessary clear mind.
6:02 cracks me up every time.
and 6:52 too what the hell lmfao
@@tranminhtu8339 Imagine Petrov or someone doing that section one handed. Gotta love how the right hand is like "Yea the left hand got this"
@𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙𒈙 B
Mabye once the AI gets a hold of itself and improves, the proper version/way can be shown?...
@@IAMIOfficial C
6:53 is the left hand in Scriabin’s music
seems about right
Haha
6:03
*Homie got through day 5 of Simply Piano*
Haha
I couldn't believe how the AI is accurate about the 4th étude. Liszt actually played that part using only his left hand.
I adhered to the original left right layout, given that the MIDI was separated out as such. However it is very impressive that it managed it well and didn't automatically split hands.
@@HubertMCovers the AI will only split hands if the midi was one track. Otherwise it will use the provided hand separation as is
Yeah true, though it would be a cool feature to let it override an allocation and see what it comes up with.
Actually on that topic, is the prospect of duo possible/in the making (to play duets/double piano concertos)?
@@HubertMCovers yeah we do have plans for duos at some point.
Regarding hand separation, you can combine the midi file into one track in a midi editor then import it to the AI again
@@fayezsalka Alright, thanks for commenting and stopping by, your input is appreciated.
6:02 when Liszt himself plays the piece
6:52
@@F.saudade_22 6:52 is when Liszt drink too much coffee
And then I died.
Indeed. I thought I would never see another human, or rather something that looks like a human, be able to perform this composition of mine so effortlessly.
He actually did that its not a joke
When a midi channel puts an epilepsy warning you know things are about to get real
Lmao. I don't know how sensitive some people may or may not be, so I leave it there just to be safe. Doesn't hurt to warn I guess.
The moment you realise that he's real and his name is AI.
jjaaj
AI. maybe he’s Alkan 🥴
This is a animation.
@@nextgensteve2197 Welcome to the Joke.
@@nextgensteve2197 No way. If this is an animation this would be so hard to animate wtf you could already be the best movie producer. This is an AI. This guy used a software not an animation.
Makes you realise how stupidly good Liszt was. Especially the 4th one. 6:02 was mental. If I saw someone today do that I'd be quite terrified.
Makes sense why people accused him of selling his soul to the devil,
@@glauberglousger6643 that was Paganini
@@davisatdavis1 Liszt also got accused once or twice
That bit was supposed to be played by 2 hands
@@Montu-pc5gp It was written for the left hand only
10:00 Bruhz just literally moves at speed of light.
That's kinda easy to do.
But the ending is kinda challenging
@@Paganini-Liszt wtf do u mean? If the leaps were any longer my hands would have to freaking telepoert to reach them
@@piuupiuu1361 It's called "sliding"
You can just slide and try to hit the farthest key with your pinky
@@Paganini-Liszt yeah but you have to hit the a just going as far as you can isnt gonna cut it
@@piuupiuu1361 How short are your hands?
6:03 holy shit
Right
Why is nobody talking about 9:53 being to hard even for the AI
6:03 When your crush comes see you playing piano
Lmao
Maybe in our dreams...XD
@@Santosificationable lol yes
@@Dylonely_9274 Why do you change your profile? Your old profile was Chopin, and i preefer Chopin than Clash royale.
Lol
6:51
When you earn the power of teletrasport
6:03 ok, Mr. A.I. is now just flexing on us with his non-existing inertia
He actually did it!
Half the comments asked for it, how could I not lmao
I was wondering how the AI would handle the 2 octave arpeggios like at 4:02. Looks like even AI can't handle Liszt.
6:02 shook the hell out of me 😲
This ai needs some techniques like playing repeated notes with multiple fingers.
I'd agree, I was considering doing a video comparing what the AI assigns vs. the proper fingering
@@HubertMCovers currently the AI doesn’t handle repeated notes correctly although it should (we are planning to have a fix for this in future updates). There is also a finger editor that helps with tweaking the AI animation to have it handle repeated notes correctly
Also, arpeggiated chords. I've never seen a pianist in my life - bar Rachmaninov - able to play E,D,B chords like the part at 0:30, lol. Also, the fact that some of the arpeggiated chords aren't played properly like 4:01, 5:47, or 7:11.
@@mazeppa1231 Yea it can get a little.. Optimistic about its handspan at times. Having said that it cannot magically figure when a chord is too wide, and then choose to arpeggiate it.
I alternate between single finger and multiple fingers for repeated note to see which fits best for a certain part for me.
If someone played 6:03 as it is in the video, their girlfriend would be like, "awww...I don't wanna blush" 😂
A very satisfied girlfriend that would be I imagine
@@HubertMCovers The dexterity of this pianist can satisfy any girl
This guy has the clearest and most technically impressive piano playing I have ever seen, including out of all the professional recordings I have heard by Lang Lang, Kissin, and Yuja Wang. He is a literal machine.
Dude it's stated in the comments. It's an AI. It's not even pressing the keys, just moving left and right.
9:59 is sooooooo good
My favorite part of all the etudes xd
@@whaijorhujishkomunykyeah Goran Filipec played it with incredible clarity. Just as dark as it should sound
If you want to hear the edute no4 click here 4:17
I just realised how impressive 9:08 was
10:45 This definitely sounds better than the simplified versions
Oh
@@Franz_Liszt_Korean Korean Liszt?! 😳
I actually love how rhythmical the ai plays
@@acactus2190 And it sounds jazzy~
6:02 - your realy genius!
6:02 right hand evades smartly from injury
But then continues to play *this* piece
I didn't read the title properly and I thought this was a real person and when I got to 6:02 I was like 😮
Liszt is a real person
Liszt was a real person.
Liszt was a real person !
'I asked Liszt what he could play with his left hand'
6:02 was that section always meant to be for one hand? I've always thought it was for two hands from Petrov's performance.
It's for 2
Ai is just flexing on us mortal
Petrov isn't Liszt lmao
@@davisatdavis1 what he meant was, he only saw 1 video of this piece and it's petrov's. And he played it with 2 hands.
@@bait5257 No it's not, Liszt did actually play that part with just his left hand
6:53 THE AI HAS GONE WILD
This is actually quite good! Except for the number 4 at 6:03 that's just too much😂
I mean, if you can be accurate enough and don’t tire out, it *might* be possible.
@@decivillain9216 Well, The day that happens is the day we find out god is living among us
Just watch the 6:52 one, might break your hands.
@@winningsmile5423 nah you just need to /tp your hand each time and you will be fine.
6:51 tho
With this, i finally realize la campanella is so easy compared to these
5:52 you know its impossible when even the ai cant play it (it doesnt touch the base notes)
1:31 ah yes, the usual octave gliss
and ofc repeated notes only with thumb, ofc
@Shad0w i know, just joking around, it's funny seeying the ai generate it like that
Waldstein:
10:47
at 6:02 the AI thought that just a an average person can play it all with one hand lol
6:03 *you have 2 hands for a reason*
The second one is to scroll twitter, it's busy leave it alone
im actually surprised he played the 4th etude at that style and at that tempo
Is an AI
Oh i laught so hard at 6:03
Impressive
9:54
Eu também kkkkk
I knew someone would do this. Nice! xD
3:10
6:03
9:07
This etudes genuinely scare the hell out of me
9:41 looks painful lmao
My hand got hurt just by watching it :|
I learned it, i can confirm that.
Lmao these really fuck the ai up, the 4th one just kills it lol. Good vid
It took until just 30 seconds ago when I realised the hands weren’t someone acting like they’re playing
6:02 "what is the fastest than the speed of light ?
#2 speed of sound
#1 This Gentle Hand Playing Etude D'execution dapress Paganini
8:52 that part is supposed to be one HAND?
Nikolai Petrov is the only one I know of who could actually play this (and was recorded) and he played it with two hands.
The MIDI is not perfect, its supposed to be interchanging LH and RH
True
Dam nice catch I never noticed
It's an amazing work although it's just a test!
6:02 HOW
Bro this man hacking
The bot is literally b-hopping
9:00?
6:03 highlight
Begining 4:19
7:13 에 끝
this is how you bring even a computer to its limits....
Feel like my fingers are about to explode and I’m not even playing anything
Plot twist: the AI is actually Liszt
he's dead
@@jesslovesu lmao it was a joke
Suddenly getting flashbacks to the Westworld intro
6:03
Thank you!!
Something for humans to aspire to. Thank you, AI, for raising the bar. We were getting bored with what humanity has achieved thus far.
OMG por un momento pensé que era "físicamente" real jajajajaj me encantoooooo!!!!
Que, no lo es?
Jajajaja a mí también me pasó
Everybody gangsta until 6:03.
Not the AI playing air in the 10th part
The goofy hand movements make it look much easier than it actually is lol
Biggest flex ive every seen 6:03
*This is the video the algorithm will choose soon*
This la campanella is literally 10x better and harder than the known one
I honestly prefer some parts of this over the newer one.
I think these are the original versions, but then Lizt made new and "easier" versions
@@ghoster4326 You're right, I believe. I probably should've put the newer version of this rather than original.
ngl there is something technology cannot recreate, human emotions.
Mereaux presumiendo: 6:03, 6:51
_what_ 6:02
What about no. 1,2, and 5
*left hand exercise to the extreme*
6:03 LMAO
Fun fact: LaDivinaFanatic played the 4b etude at this tempo, if not faster than the tempo of this video!
He didn't play it very cleanly though.
I will never be able to play this piece in a million years
Edit: I don’t remember when I commented this
I don't think you'll live for a million years either...
@@PianoDawg1620 seriously you again 😂
Ohh and by the way no one has ever played this with the speed shown on the video
@@yonathantando9432 Ah, crap. We meet yet again. Can you just confirm that you're not stalking me, or anyone for that matter?
@@PianoDawg1620 I am not stalking anyone, we meet because our love to classical music, I dont even know how to stalk anyone
2:45
Why does it use only the left hand instead of two in №4 (not planned by Liszt)?
Live footage of Liszt playing his études (1838)
I bet Liszt could do it at full tempo
There's a reason he simplified a lot of his work at the end of his life. Liszt could handle those ridiculously hard jumps but that's the problem, except him and Alkan, NO ONE was able to play his work. He was a rockstar in his time, doing things that no one else could, but at the end, he wanted his work to live beyond himself, so he made a lot of his pieces easier and playable for a larger audience
Can I use this video a little bit?
Yea sure
@@HubertMCovers Thanks very much!
@@Franz_Liszt_Korean Legend you use for the video: **remember when i practice this in 1838**
@@Itibitydetsku th-cam.com/video/LOr-6uFs5hE/w-d-xo.html
I used it
6:03 and 6:52 get real
9:08 How...?
AI
My lifes mission is to play any of this
This cant be real
Are you a robot or somthing like that
The fourth etude is with both hand quiet hard and you played it one handed ?!#%-$#!
Please can someone awake me up i thing Im dreaming
It is literally a bot playing it.
Lmfao
Wait these Hands are not yours? Its Illustrators?
Indeed
Wait I just noticed that the hands are fake haha
6:56...
6:03 i think the ai is a lefty
Fino, señores
Es hecho por inteligencia artificial así que siguen siendo humanamente imposibles hasta el día de hoy.
hahahahaha, watching the ai play the 4th etude, is like watching someone run a 2 minute mile.
did someone actually played this and recorded it?
Its an AI as it says in the title. look at 11:01 the right hand is clearly not pushing down the keys
@@nothingtoseeheremovealong598 yeah I know, I wanna know if someone irl actually played this and recorded it
I definitely wasn't clear lol
How did you find midi of this!? As fas as I know there is only like one recoding maybe like 4 or something I can’t find any though.
I mean i can play it if i train for 40 hours a day in 50 year with 0,5 x speed
can u give a link of this softwar , i can't downlaod it on the website :(
You need to fill in the form and be given access to the software. They have put access on hold for now though.
@@HubertMCovers oh i would like to play my piece in this softwar :((((((
Interesting but it has nothing to do with liszt himself playing.
He used gipsy technique which is absolutely natural and no trace of machine like rhythm. All was rubati and breathing.
Like cicadea sound.
Machine like metronome same speed playing came later.
So in all parts he would play a part of the passages slower and a part faster than AI.
You hear this technique in gipsy music, also in recordings by people who knew liszt like emil von sauer or rosenthal. However, they were old when they made the recordings.
So liszt real playing is a combination of this AI speed and those living breathing recordings, only sometimes faster (even in the more difficult parts) and sometimes slower. With much more creative freedom.
Only by improvising music, you can get close to liszt or gipsy Technique playing.
I try this since some weeks now and my technique improves dramatically inno time without practising more than an hour a day, only improvising own and on existing music.
Takes also a discipline in healthy life to get the necessary clear mind.
great
1:44 nah bro finna be using the octopus hand method
lolol
WAIT JART I'M YOUR BIGGEST FAN
@@DebbieHead-sp9vg Thank you!
Can you make a video of 10 levels of repeating notes, or arpegios
@@DebbieHead-sp9vg the repeated note one is on my list already!
Is this a REAL person who play this !!!???
No it's an animation which is made by an AI, as the title suggests. The MIDI files themselves are also not performance midi, but rather arranged.
@@HubertMCovers I think it was real :"(
So still impossible to play the Etude 4.
10:47 veri isi
7:15
do you have the midi for this version?
I'll stick the MIDI I used in the description in a few days if I can.
@@HubertMCovers thank you
@@Eqnzo drive.google.com/drive/folders/1VjYzLpv7UObYD8sybs31-DEBveL1Ay3W?usp=sharing
What AI software is this?