It's definitely better than Op. 9 No. 2 but I would recommend others like Op. 15 No. 3, Op. 55 No. 1, Op. 62 No. 1 and 2. If you like this, you may enjoy Chopin's Berceuse Op. 57.
I’m currently learning etude op 10 no 1. But this, i think i should learn THIS first. It has a hidden yet very beautiful melody hidden inside the right hand. And the left hand with those arpeggios? This piece is to learn like right now.
Wow I started learning this just last week and looked yesterday to see if you had covered it and was sad to see that you hadn't... what a great coincidence, thank you!
kevinhart Memes I’m currently working on this piece now and I would agree that it is deceptively difficult. The polyrhythmic textures combined with the dense double notes not to mention Chopin is notorious for repeating sections but changing them just slightly enough to throw you off makes the piece quite challenging but certainly not crazy hard. It’s totally doable but it’s work. But I guess it comes down to where you’re at in your skill level of the piano as well.
Oliver C tbh Liszt consolation is much easier then this, 2 days of polyrhythm practice and then pretty much all of the pieces difficulty is dealt with (technically that is) it requires a very control of tone but as does this nocturne and in terms of technical skill this nocturne definitely requires more skill
I've been watching your videos from the very beggining.I am 17 years old and I am composing baroque music.Please take some time to look up my compositions and consider making a MIDI...I would be really delighted...Thank you for your videos Best Regards. ~Konstantin
I like to your music! The arpischord sonata sounds like it would be better on piano. Your music sounds baroque but I think it needs to be made in that era to be baroque
+Konstantin Krystallis Hi Konstantin, that's a very interesting idea. I'd be happy to make a video with your music. If possible, please send an email with your best MIDI attached to Preferably, you should choose a piece composed for the piano, but it's up to you!
Published the year after Chopin's death, it is hard not to interpret the Consolation as a tribute to his close friend, especially noting the similarities with this Chopin's Nocturne Op. 27 No. 2.
The Body - Hail to Thee Everlasting Pain. Halfway through, The Haxan Cloak joins in and creates a sonic soundscape soo terrifying that you'd have to be lifeless to not feel something.
This song is a beautiful masterpiece...I wonder what music would be like today if this man was immortal.
PIECE* !!
Chopin my favorite composser
Thanks
@@Cayres18 I don't mean to be annoying but you need a capital letter for 'Frédéric.'
Love the cadenza at 3:42
That part might be the hardest for me lol.
Torrent etude
Pokemon Battle Theme, Rachmaninoff's Moment Musicaux no 04 and Chopin's Torrent Etude no 04
@@vicktz26 yes
My favorite piece ever written. In my opinion its better than opus 9 no 2.
It's definitely better than Op. 9 No. 2 but I would recommend others like Op. 15 No. 3, Op. 55 No. 1, Op. 62 No. 1 and 2. If you like this, you may enjoy Chopin's Berceuse Op. 57.
My personal favorite is op72 no1
ManticTac yeah those are awesome as well
Carl Carl love that one
48 1 is pretty cool
Left hand sounds so similar to liszt's consolation n°3 :o
Fyo_B other way around
Ryan Collis chill
That's because both music are on same tonality. Chopin's nocturne is way superior, though
It they other way because liszt's 3rd consolation was composed after chopin's death
Other way around wtf? Listz copies chopin and just makes it sound more technical than musical
Incredible you really make the greatest Synthesia videos of Chopin's works. Could you please do his Barcarolle?
When you love chopin and hate reading sheet music...
Thanks a bunch
Once you get a hang at reading sheet music, it becomes a million times easier than using a video.
@@mostafa12890 damn, i wish knew that sooner, i really do.
@@mostafa12890 I'm just hear looking at the visual representation since most videos don't actually show the keyboard.
@@renascitur7051 because they are more original and useful.
@@mostafa12890 I can sight read, but not to this level so I gotta keep practicing
I want to be able to tell this story
What a beautiful way to put it
is that a muse profile picture lol
@@prideandprejuice1949 yes lol
This piece is so beautiful, it’s interesting to me because the progression goes someplace different to where I was thinking it’d land
3:41- Pokemon Battle Theme and Rachmaninoff's Moment Musicaux no. 04 anyone...?
Absolument
yes extremly similar
This piece felt like home to me...
The liking method should be "dislike, like, love, holy shit this is gorgeous"
i would absolutely vote the last one.
Simply BEAUTIFUL!
Omg, this is just marvellous!!
I’m currently learning etude op 10 no 1. But this, i think i should learn THIS first. It has a hidden yet very beautiful melody hidden inside the right hand. And the left hand with those arpeggios? This piece is to learn like right now.
Man, the runs on the right hand...
Another great video. Never heard this nocturne before but I love it. Thanks for uploading
Esta obra es una increíble expresión de ideas y sentimientos que han dado lugar a la sensación de un nuevo despertar.
Wow I started learning this just last week and looked yesterday to see if you had covered it and was sad to see that you hadn't...
what a great coincidence, thank you!
+pindaar haha that's quite a coincidence! I hope you'll enjoy learning this beautiful Nocturne :)
deceptively difficult
Cameron um how?
3:40
urquix96 how is a trill deceptively difficult. Also that run isn’t that hard if that’s what you mean.
kevinhart Memes I’m currently working on this piece now and I would agree that it is deceptively difficult. The polyrhythmic textures combined with the dense double notes not to mention Chopin is notorious for repeating sections but changing them just slightly enough to throw you off makes the piece quite challenging but certainly not crazy hard. It’s totally doable but it’s work. But I guess it comes down to where you’re at in your skill level of the piano as well.
Kevinhart memes it isnt an easy song you must just be good at piano. It is deceptively difficult I thought this would be easier than it was
I feel like Chopin wrote this piece to put children to bed with. Beautiful 😍😴🌛
That's what I get from his Berceuse, which is essentially a sleeping song.
I agree, the same hapens with berceuse (berceuse means "sleeping song) and nocturne in a flat major.
@@connorboyd3308 do you even English? Creepy that your mind goes there right away... 😬😬 HIDE YO KIDS!!
@@connorboyd3308 that's why you deleted your earlier comment, right Mr. Polanski? Or is it Epstein?
@@connorboyd3308 uh huh. Suuuuuuure, weirdo.
I really needed to hear this without all the rubato. The doubles melody is still a really crazy 6/8 rhythm
It's me, or it's very similar to Consolation no.3 by Liszt
Yonatan Aguirre yeah but just easier
you mean harder
LucasCL maybe a lil bit harder. But it’s debatable with having to line up the notes and figure out the patterns.
Liszt's writed consolotation 1 year after Chopin's death :(
Oliver C tbh Liszt consolation is much easier then this, 2 days of polyrhythm practice and then pretty much all of the pieces difficulty is dealt with (technically that is) it requires a very control of tone but as does this nocturne and in terms of technical skill this nocturne definitely requires more skill
1:21 time stamp for me
1:53
3:00
3:10
3:47
4:19
5:00
Chopin loves me.😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
I would love to see Mozart piano concerto n.23 K 488 2nd movement or piano concerto n.15 K 450 3rd movement. Could you do this please?
Amazing!
OMG¡¡
thank you very much , I was looking for it for a long time since I heard in Your Lie in April .
I think it was before Tsubaki told Kousei that Kaori was rushed to the hospital?
So sweet... 💕
3:37
I first heard this piece in a flashback in Kyle XY. Tom Foss turned it on in 781227's pod room
transcribe magic waltz from 1900 please
Pavane pour une infante defunte by Ravel please
what tech do you use. this is really good
いいねぇ。素晴らしい。
schubert heidenroslein please
Anyone else thought of his "Raindrop Prelude"?
Raindrop Prelude is my favorite 😍
i ll learn this on2017!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have you learned my piece yet?
Planet Yam did you?
I think from the emotions he expresed in to the piece he ... died.
It’s 2019. Did u learn it?
Also curious did you learn it !
did it reach her?
0:56 Polonaise Heroic?
Luciano Medina I see what you mean, I hear it a little
Nope, It looks like it but it does not sound like it at all
amazng videos! could you do variations brillantes op 12 by Chopin please? :) I love that piece!!
Please Rhapsody in G minor by Brahms
te cumplieron wey
:)
Yo are the Best.
Please playing the song clair the lune
+Francisco Emanuel Diaz Ortiz it's already on the channel
Four hands and twenty fingers, I swear.
irritablearchitect try learning the ballades...
I'll keep my own counsel on the matter, thanks anyway.
I've been watching your videos from the very beggining.I am 17 years old and I am composing baroque music.Please take some time to look up my compositions and consider making a MIDI...I would be really delighted...Thank you for your videos
Best Regards.
~Konstantin
I think this is more for the classics than for promoting.
Yes,you could be right,but I believe that if people like my music,which is baroque the uploader won't have a problem to upload my music.
I like to your music! The arpischord sonata sounds like it would be better on piano. Your music sounds baroque but I think it needs to be made in that era to be baroque
+Konstantin Krystallis Hi Konstantin, that's a very interesting idea. I'd be happy to make a video with your music. If possible, please send an email with your best MIDI attached to
Preferably, you should choose a piece composed for the piano, but it's up to you!
+pianoREADER ayyyy! plis upload the walz!!!!! lol
O ratos me falta un pedazo de teclado :'(:'(
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👌🎹😊👍💯
Sounds so similar to Liszt's consolation in D flat major yet so different.....
Published the year after Chopin's death, it is hard not to interpret the Consolation as a tribute to his close friend, especially noting the similarities with this Chopin's Nocturne Op. 27 No. 2.
482017
I can't feel any emotion or feeling.. I can't understand what this piece is trying to tell me.. but all synthesisers are like that.
The Body - Hail to Thee Everlasting Pain. Halfway through, The Haxan Cloak joins in and creates a sonic soundscape soo terrifying that you'd have to be lifeless to not feel something.
I think some notes are wrong...
That E-Flat at 1:42 sounds off to me from the versions I've heard.
1:27
3:51
4:12