hOLUP- Eppur, I didn't know you were back! I guess I'm pretty late into it too since this channel was here months ago haha. I have always been a fan of your synthesia scores for the visuals and the clear piano audio. I was worried what happened to your old channel since there were a lot of good ones there. Great to see you uploading more. : )
Do you hear an arpeggio? Because I don't. It seems possible to me to play both the G and the A with your left thumb. If that's not how Gillham played it, there are two options: he either played the A with the right hand, or he just left out some notes. But there's no way to know.
@@EppurMusic i think he might have done an arpeggiated chord using the base note and leaping very fast this prob results in an audio illusion so basically a quasi chord since it tricks our ears I suppose either that or its what you mentioned above
One of the greatest masterpieces on Earth
That hand span is formidable.
it's great that you also included timestamps for each variation
honestly this is just beautiful
Noice imo one of bach finest work and i have not heard this particular rendition yet it is quite refreshing to listen to a different interpretation
13:09 based beat drops, that's why I love the chaconne transcription
Best Bach transcription
You've been so active lately, I love it! Keep up the good work Eppur!!!
So to have not seen you were back. Love you eppur
NO WAY HES PLAYIMG THOSE LAST CHORDS he using his feet fr
12:59 Bachmaninov (referring to the 13th).
Here before this channel blows up
hOLUP- Eppur, I didn't know you were back! I guess I'm pretty late into it too since this channel was here months ago haha. I have always been a fan of your synthesia scores for the visuals and the clear piano audio. I was worried what happened to your old channel since there were a lot of good ones there. Great to see you uploading more. : )
I can't seem to believe that this left hand chord at 12:59 is not arpeggiated, he's got some Rach's hands.
yea its most likely argeggiated
Do you hear an arpeggio? Because I don't.
It seems possible to me to play both the G and the A with your left thumb. If that's not how Gillham played it, there are two options: he either played the A with the right hand, or he just left out some notes. But there's no way to know.
@@EppurMusic i think he might have done an arpeggiated chord using the base note and leaping very fast this prob results in an audio illusion so basically a quasi chord since it tricks our ears I suppose either that or its what you mentioned above
@@EppurMusic playing with the lowest note with foot?
@@Ethan-ib5hk LMAO
Excelent! Can you re-upload the Ballade No.1 and the Piano Sonata No.2 by Chopin? You're the best!
YESSSSS
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On a scale from 1 to 10 what's the difficulty ?
Prob like 7-8
I do like this version, however, i would like it more if you could arpeggiate the chords in the opening, like the violin. It just sounds better.
13:00 how
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13:00 WHAT THE FUCK
Lmao