Thank you for watching!! Should I publish the score?? If enough people ask I will put it together 🍄 Also my apologies for playing the main theme slightly wrong!! Forgive me 🤩
I love how your annotations sound like a music version of a sommelier describing a wine. "Hints of frolicking with a jittery finish and a frustrated energy aftertaste"
@kidbrown2010: I mean, I would expect people who play music to have opinions about how music sounds. I don't even know how I would start to be surprised by that, but I guess I'll try to learn how or learn morality or something. It's nice that she reveals said opinions, but that's more of a good presenting choice than an insanely hard-working brain. I would think that the playing itself would relate much more to that kind of thing if anything.
To be able to show us these styles. Nahre is a true blessing to any student of music. It is a gift to be included into such insight. I am not a musician but Nahre has informed and expanded my appreciation of classical music.
The Rachmaninoff immediately doubled my heart rate ❤❤❤ He was the first classical Composer I actively listened to. This mans 3rd PC singlehandedly converted me from Punk Rock Teen to music nerd 😂 Now I play the Cello and Piano additionally to my drums and guitar 😊
This is probably the best example of the "one song in multiple styles" I've ever seen tbh, absolutely love the on-screen explanations for what your thought process was, and obviously masterful playing
I always love your "in the style of" videos because literally no one does it better than you. you understand the composers and their styles better than others who do these kinds of videos. a lot of times when other people do "in the style of" videos they'll just mash up a famous piece with the theme instead of actually incorporating their style.
I agree with you.. except one other person. Dudley More. He really had a sense of composers style. For example Beethoven. Dudley was really the master. But he is long gone. - You should check him out if you haven't. You will probably like his take on Beethoven.
@@NahreSol You are most welcome. Thank you for bringing a smile to my heart with your improvisations. Just as the composers inspired you, you are inspiring your listeners.
I like that these covers are more than just the composers' own pieces with a melody thrown on top; you actually put yourself out there as a composer and write something pretty much totally new that resembles the composers' style without copying something they've already written which is so impressive
Loved the Bach and Gershwin...and the 'pretend to have big hands' made me laugh. I play the piano. I know what it takes to 'get good' but this is magic and it warms my heart.
This is absolutely incredible and deserves many more views. The interpretations were amazing, but the text commentary seals the deal lmao. Not only funny, but actually helps people better appreciated the subtle and quickly moving emotions of many "classical" composers. Stellar work.
Bravo! The Rachmaninoff style was dead on! You really nailed it brilliantly! I was doing paper work and only listening and I immediately know it was Rachmaninoff.
Just gotta say, beyond how beautiful the performance and composition is, that I adore how this was recorded. The sound quality and mastering is wonderful. With my headphones on it sounds like I'm sitting inside the piano.
Your descriptions of what it is that you're doing are so incredibly helpful. I can hear the style and recognize that it sounds like a certain composer, but I can't put into words what it is. To see your notes describing in words the sounds I'm hearing have helped so much in my understanding and studying of classical composers! I love it. Please keep making more of these!!!!!
Hearing these themes in the styles of different composers make it feel like the composers are alive again and I get to listen to music that I haven't listened to before. This is wonderful
🎉 definitely you're the "chameleon pianist." Never have I seen nor heard such delightful theme transformations performed with this level of comfort! Impressive! And impressed! 🎉
I am usually a silent watcher of this channel, but this time around I need to write: Nahre, you really outdid yourself, specially in Rachmaninoff's variation :)
Nahre….. oh my goodness- amazing. Smiling all the way through once you explored into Liszt, Rachmaninoff, and Gerswhin. Series of Variations are my absolute favorite, and this hit the spot today!
Your understanding of the feel of the music and all the subtle things that juice the emotions out of music is just out of this world... Those comments really help explain it to viewers like us :)
it's clear you had so much fun while doing it, and it infected me cause I was smiling throughout the whole thing. I'm sure you know that but you are an amazing pianist, thank you for sharing that part of you on this channel.
Thank you Nahre! Not your usual video style, but I loved it! I’m learning piano now as an adult, and always appreciate the effort you put into each video you make. It helps me to learn and improve my skills too! Thanks Nahre!
I LOVED your comments, it helped me really connect with the music and feeling even more, especially because I dont know classical. This was so fun!! Thank you
The particular mix of composers was delightful; not only classics, but some drastic contrasts. Yet with each composer each "variation" was well composed and well explained!
Very second of the video was a masterclass. Truly never been so interesting in a rather simple theme. Made all of these really come to life. Thank you for posting this.
@@NahreSol Bob-omb Battlefield from Super Mario 64, Still Alive from Portal. Anything the 8 Bit Big Band has covered, really. The latter might be to long to do variations on, but you could for example switch style for each section of the piece, maybe?
Not only is this the first piano channel I've subscribed to because I was so impressed and entertained, but also as someone who vaguely knows all those composers names but not really the styles, all of these made perfect sense to me!
This format is SOO COOL! You absolutely nail each composer's style, and the text on screen gives a insight into your approach for writing these arrangements. That alone is very enjoyable, but the fact that you don't talk makes this viable for relistening just for the variations. Which I most definetely will!
I will never get tired of your renditions of various songs in the styles of various composers. They are always INSPIRED, joyously delicious to listen to, and a master class on descriptive language for music. Love love love it!!!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
You have such a deep insight into what makes each composer identifiable... Every time you do one of those "in the style of" videos, it blows my mind how much you really understand and communicate these subtleties so well, and so accurately. Fantastic work, you are a TRUE musician!
Coming from someone who has listened to some classical music at different points throughout my life, yet never really "got it"...this is the most incredible crash course on composers, their styles, and a general insight into the variations within classical music itself. I thoroughly enjoyed this. It's one of those videos I'll save and occasionally come back to, and smile everytime I do! Thank you!
As a classically trained piano student, I appreciate all the annotations. My teacher was in her 80s and taught for over 60 years. She would always explain phrases, sections and composer style with descriptive words that made each peace have more personality. Thank you!
That was incredible! Really really well done and so fun! Rachmaninoff's version took me completely by surprise with how much I loved it. The drama was unexpected but sounded so great! Again, phenomenal work here! Thank you!
As a reasonable pianist and classical music lover, I've also spent quite a few hours in my life playing Mario Brothers! This was a joy to listen to and the understanding of each of the composers style and the ability to rework the theme is quite brilliant. Your skill goes above that of us mere mortals!
I first stumbled on your channel with your " as digested by a classical musician" videos. It's nice to see you approach this kind of idea from the other side, taking popular pieces and reinterpreting them in classical styles. Really fun video as always, keep it up!
I've been playing piano for most of my life and I can't even begin to fathom how you can 1) echo these composers' styles while still retaining the spirit of the original theme and 2) play these extremely difficult arrangements so effortlessly. My favorite pianist on TH-cam!
I don't know music on your level, but I know all those composers and I without a doubt, felt their styles come through. That was too much fun to listen to. Thank you!
This is brilliant. My mother was a classical pianist who enjoyed video game music and I wish I could show this to her; she would have loved it. The annotations are great for picking up *why* it sounds like the composers.
To see such mastery... years spent at your craft, to deliver us this little wonder of something. Makes me emotional! Thank you for sharing this with us.
I looooved this one because the melody has so much more personality than the others youve done in this series; I can tell it was a lot more challenging to do these interpretations. Amazing job as always ….. You’re the best!
Wow, couldn't stop watching! The annotations were so helpful in understanding the artist - didn't know I needed that!!! Some of your own humor in there too. Really shows your deep talent and understanding. I really hope you do so many more like this. Would love to see the theme in other styles too!
This made my day. You could do ten more composers and id watch the whole thing. The annotations were delightful. And such technique and mastery. Beautiful!!❤
That is the best thing I have seen all week. Thank you so much. The exhibition of talent is great, but as others have mentioned - it’s the annotations and the way you illustrate the differences in styles that takes it from good to amazing .
Great video. I too love the annotations. I've been a musician for over 40 years (drums, guitar, some piano) and I found this entertaining and educational. I really LOVE your transition from Reichmainoff, (sp), to Gershwin, absolutely hilarious and brilliant.
I appreciate this so much!! As someone recovering from music burnout, this video was both educational and comforting. Thanks for continuing to make the classical side of music more accessible!🙏
Jaw… drop! This is brilliant, and entertaining and engaging to listen to. It’s a true feast, you really give your listeners a royal treatment. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
The fact that this composition lends itself well to so many styles not only says much about the artist performing, but about Kondo-san himself. He created a melody that was simple enough to encode in 8 1s and 0s, but complex enough for the world's most beautiful instrument to play it.
Thank you for watching!!
Should I publish the score?? If enough people ask I will put it together 🍄
Also my apologies for playing the main theme slightly wrong!! Forgive me 🤩
Amazing job ! I would buy it
Decades beyond my piano skills but I would buy it too😅
I would buy it 100%, and it would help to appreciate even more the thorough descriptions you put in the video. Fantastic job as always!
In my opinion yes, but be sure to include the original Nintendo theme.
I would love it if you did
I love the annotations. They help me appreciate the music waaay above my level.
"Chords like spatulas"
Same here!
Yes!!! Me too!!! 😊
"pretend you have big hands"
@@DLLpropagandavideos 🙃
I love how your annotations sound like a music version of a sommelier describing a wine.
"Hints of frolicking with a jittery finish and a frustrated energy aftertaste"
And now I'm going to watch the suiting up clip from John Wick 2. Best sommelier in cinema history.
I was going to comment this but realized you already did XD
The amount of insightful observations she makes is just insane. This woman's brain works on overdrive.
Oh thank you 😅😅😅
I think it's working normal for another level of thinking 😅 and only mine it's in overdrive trying to understand 😊
@kidbrown2010: I mean, I would expect people who play music to have opinions about how music sounds. I don't even know how I would start to be surprised by that, but I guess I'll try to learn how or learn morality or something. It's nice that she reveals said opinions, but that's more of a good presenting choice than an insanely hard-working brain. I would think that the playing itself would relate much more to that kind of thing if anything.
Jesus Christ.@@derekg5563
To be able to show us these styles. Nahre is a true blessing to any student of music. It is a gift to be included into such insight. I am not a musician but Nahre has informed and expanded my appreciation of classical music.
I think we need a part 2: Mario was hoping to hear how Chopin or Debussy would've interpreted this piece
Also: Tchaikovsky and Joplin. I feel like Joplin with his ragtime would be closest to the original.
Not as high brow but I'd love to hear a John Williams version.
DeBussy first before da Bach always....
Maybe even some Joplin ;)
Or Anton Webern 😂
The Rachmaninoff immediately doubled my heart rate ❤❤❤
He was the first classical Composer I actively listened to. This mans 3rd PC singlehandedly converted me from Punk Rock Teen to music nerd 😂 Now I play the Cello and Piano additionally to my drums and guitar 😊
The dramatic-triumphant Rachmaninoff ending is genius!
This is probably the best example of the "one song in multiple styles" I've ever seen tbh, absolutely love the on-screen explanations for what your thought process was, and obviously masterful playing
Aahh~ that final chord resolution is so beatiful. Loved every version, especially the Rachmaninoff!
Thank you so much!!
The key is to pretend you have big hands 😄
@@oliverholland7236That’s because if you don’t have big hands, you’ll be out of key! 😂
I always love your "in the style of" videos because literally no one does it better than you. you understand the composers and their styles better than others who do these kinds of videos. a lot of times when other people do "in the style of" videos they'll just mash up a famous piece with the theme instead of actually incorporating their style.
I agree with you.. except one other person. Dudley More. He really had a sense of composers style. For example Beethoven. Dudley was really the master. But he is long gone. - You should check him out if you haven't. You will probably like his take on Beethoven.
Outstanding! I think those six composers are looking down with smiles on their faces.
Thank you!!
@@NahreSol You are most welcome. Thank you for bringing a smile to my heart with your improvisations. Just as the composers inspired you, you are inspiring your listeners.
@@iampracticingpianomost likely looking up for more than one of these fellas
Except beethoven, poor bloke is wondering what the others are smiling at
More likely disgusted and disappointed with how the commodity form has resulted in a total degeneration of the arts.
You just gave me 4:05 minutes of light in these dark days. Thank you.
Your Gershwin arrangement is so good it could definitely stand on its own!
Thank you!!!
yeah my favorite as well
Right on
My thoughts exactly
100%
I like that these covers are more than just the composers' own pieces with a melody thrown on top; you actually put yourself out there as a composer and write something pretty much totally new that resembles the composers' style without copying something they've already written which is so impressive
Loved the Bach and Gershwin...and the 'pretend to have big hands' made me laugh.
I play the piano. I know what it takes to 'get good' but this is magic and it warms my heart.
This is absolutely incredible and deserves many more views. The interpretations were amazing, but the text commentary seals the deal lmao. Not only funny, but actually helps people better appreciated the subtle and quickly moving emotions of many "classical" composers. Stellar work.
Bravo! The Rachmaninoff style was dead on! You really nailed it brilliantly! I was doing paper work and only listening and I immediately know it was Rachmaninoff.
Not only is the music masterfully arranged and performed but so are the wonderfully descriptive annotations. Bravo.
Just gotta say, beyond how beautiful the performance and composition is, that I adore how this was recorded. The sound quality and mastering is wonderful. With my headphones on it sounds like I'm sitting inside the piano.
What an incredible arrangement!! This is a master class in piano composing no doubt!
Your descriptions of what it is that you're doing are so incredibly helpful. I can hear the style and recognize that it sounds like a certain composer, but I can't put into words what it is. To see your notes describing in words the sounds I'm hearing have helped so much in my understanding and studying of classical composers! I love it. Please keep making more of these!!!!!
As a jazz pianist who has studied classical, I can tell you this is SPOT ON!!!!
Hearing these themes in the styles of different composers make it feel like the composers are alive again and I get to listen to music that I haven't listened to before. This is wonderful
Liszt section: "Why so difficult?"
For real lol. I love when you do these vids.
🎉 definitely you're the "chameleon pianist." Never have I seen nor heard such delightful theme transformations performed with this level of comfort! Impressive! And impressed! 🎉
I am usually a silent watcher of this channel, but this time around I need to write: Nahre, you really outdid yourself, specially in Rachmaninoff's variation :)
Nahre….. oh my goodness- amazing. Smiling all the way through once you explored into Liszt, Rachmaninoff, and Gerswhin. Series of Variations are my absolute favorite, and this hit the spot today!
Thank you so much!! 😄
@@NahreSol What beauty, good, and truth. I can only hope you know the God of the Universe.
Franz Liszt "why so difficult?" I DIED THERE
You're the most creative pianist I know!! I LOVE you!!! 😍 You're so smart!!
Thank you kindly…!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@NahreSol 🙂You're welcome. Thank YOU!
That is sososososos true❤❤❤❤ 👍 ✔️ 👍
I really love that these videos always specify all the little bits of the conversational dynamics that inform the recognizable sound of each composer🙂
this requires sooo much understanding and creativity it's incredible!! Thankyou
Your understanding of the feel of the music and all the subtle things that juice the emotions out of music is just out of this world... Those comments really help explain it to viewers like us :)
Loving it. My humble piano skills are just enough to fully appreciate the virtuosity, dedication, sense of humor and deep insight. This made my day.
Bravo Nahre! That was well thought out! My favorites are Mozart and Liszt version. Their styles fit so well with Kondo's upbeat and positive melodies.
You are an amazing pianist and your music makes the world a better place. Thank you!
this was FASCINATING! thank you for posting this and breaking down each style as you were playing!
it's clear you had so much fun while doing it, and it infected me cause I was smiling throughout the whole thing. I'm sure you know that but you are an amazing pianist, thank you for sharing that part of you on this channel.
Wow. That’s an amazing talent you have
Thank you Nahre! Not your usual video style, but I loved it! I’m learning piano now as an adult, and always appreciate the effort you put into each video you make. It helps me to learn and improve my skills too! Thanks Nahre!
Thank you!!
I LOVED your comments, it helped me really connect with the music and feeling even more, especially because I dont know classical. This was so fun!! Thank you
The particular mix of composers was delightful; not only classics, but some drastic contrasts. Yet with each composer each "variation" was well composed and well explained!
Very second of the video was a masterclass. Truly never been so interesting in a rather simple theme. Made all of these really come to life. Thank you for posting this.
gorgeous Bravísima!!! LOVED IT!!!! BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO!!!!! More VGM please :)
Thank you!!! Any recommendations??
PART 2 PLSSS!!! @@NahreSol
@@NahreSol Bob-omb Battlefield from Super Mario 64, Still Alive from Portal. Anything the 8 Bit Big Band has covered, really. The latter might be to long to do variations on, but you could for example switch style for each section of the piece, maybe?
@@NahreSol earthbound...
@@NahreSol zelda? mario kart? mega man? final fantasy!!
Not only is this the first piano channel I've subscribed to because I was so impressed and entertained, but also as someone who vaguely knows all those composers names but not really the styles, all of these made perfect sense to me!
This format is SOO COOL! You absolutely nail each composer's style, and the text on screen gives a insight into your approach for writing these arrangements. That alone is very enjoyable, but the fact that you don't talk makes this viable for relistening just for the variations. Which I most definetely will!
Absolutely stunning! My favourites were rachmaninoff and Gershwin!
that is amazing! the Gershwin one is my favorite
My 7-yr-old watched this with her mouth wide open. We are blown away!
Particularly loved the Rachmaninoff one!! Awesome compositions and performance 😊
Ok that was super fun. Thanks for taking the time and effort to bring a little joy to everybody
The Bach version made me feel like i was actually listening to a Bach Fugue for a moment!
Great video as always! Thank you!
joyful and triumphant was the plai8ng and the words on the screen deconstruction the composers was amazing!
I will never get tired of your renditions of various songs in the styles of various composers. They are always INSPIRED, joyously delicious to listen to, and a master class on descriptive language for music. Love love love it!!!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
One of the best youtube channels ever. You"re a genius. Deep respect from Brazil.
That Rachmanioff reeling in section was amazing, i did the honorary stank face
You have such a deep insight into what makes each composer identifiable... Every time you do one of those "in the style of" videos, it blows my mind how much you really understand and communicate these subtleties so well, and so accurately. Fantastic work, you are a TRUE musician!
Your videos always makes my day better 🥰🥰
Thank you :))
Coming from someone who has listened to some classical music at different points throughout my life, yet never really "got it"...this is the most incredible crash course on composers, their styles, and a general insight into the variations within classical music itself. I thoroughly enjoyed this. It's one of those videos I'll save and occasionally come back to, and smile everytime I do! Thank you!
Wonderful saturday morning concert . Thank you Nahre !👏🏽👏🏽
I was hoping for a fugue on Bach, which would be insane, but still you nailed the baroque (and his) style in general. 😆
Beautiful playing as always ✨
Thank you!!
you could feel gershwin immediately. between the playing and the captions, this was brilliant. thank you!
As a classically trained piano student, I appreciate all the annotations. My teacher was in her 80s and taught for over 60 years. She would always explain phrases, sections and composer style with descriptive words that made each peace have more personality. Thank you!
That was incredible! Really really well done and so fun! Rachmaninoff's version took me completely by surprise with how much I loved it. The drama was unexpected but sounded so great! Again, phenomenal work here! Thank you!
It shows you had a lot of fun playing and stylizing it! 😂 Awesome work, bravo!!!
Thank you!!!
As a reasonable pianist and classical music lover, I've also spent quite a few hours in my life playing Mario Brothers! This was a joy to listen to and the understanding of each of the composers style and the ability to rework the theme is quite brilliant. Your skill goes above that of us mere mortals!
Worth of mentioning the composer: Koji Kondo.
You really can compose! This is so impressive and I instantly fell in love with the Rach composition
You got the sequence „B-A-Ab“ at the beginning wrong. It should be „B-Bb-A“. As a Nintendo music-affine person this kind of triggers me 😆
Came to the comments looking for this!
I first stumbled on your channel with your " as digested by a classical musician" videos. It's nice to see you approach this kind of idea from the other side, taking popular pieces and reinterpreting them in classical styles.
Really fun video as always, keep it up!
Can we try the reverse, standard classics in the style of computer games?
Yesss one of these days 😄
Lol that would be a funny idea to explore
Blending my childhood nostalgia with my love for classical music ... You couldn't make me more happy ! Thank you Nahre
I think Beethoven wore it best.
I've been playing piano for most of my life and I can't even begin to fathom how you can 1) echo these composers' styles while still retaining the spirit of the original theme and 2) play these extremely difficult arrangements so effortlessly. My favorite pianist on TH-cam!
Amazing work. I hate to be that person, but... the main melody goes C G E , A B Bb A -- not A B A Ab. Please don't kill me 😬
Correct. Listening to wrong notes is like getting a splinter in your brain. Thank you for the tweezers!
She said in styles of
yeah but it’s wrong even in the beginning when she does the standard un-stylized version
The commentary during the Beethoven section were the single best emotional interpretation of Beethoven I've ever seen. What a wonderful video!
I don't know music on your level, but I know all those composers and I without a doubt, felt their styles come through. That was too much fun to listen to. Thank you!
Lovely performance, thank you for sharing it with us!
I love the written commentary during the music... helps appreciate it more. You play it so beautifully.
This is brilliant. My mother was a classical pianist who enjoyed video game music and I wish I could show this to her; she would have loved it. The annotations are great for picking up *why* it sounds like the composers.
To see such mastery... years spent at your craft, to deliver us this little wonder of something. Makes me emotional! Thank you for sharing this with us.
Wow! Nahre Sol is my favorite pianist with high level expertise on transpositioning melodies. Thumbs up for you Nahre.
You're so talented Nahre. It's amazing to watch you play. You make it so easy
I looooved this one because the melody has so much more personality than the others youve done in this series; I can tell it was a lot more challenging to do these interpretations. Amazing job as always ….. You’re the best!
This is great! As a pianist who has played works by all those composers (as well as the Mario theme), you nailed it! I thoroughly enjoyed this.
Wow, couldn't stop watching! The annotations were so helpful in understanding the artist - didn't know I needed that!!! Some of your own humor in there too. Really shows your deep talent and understanding.
I really hope you do so many more like this. Would love to see the theme in other styles too!
This put a smile on my face for reasons I can't quite explain. Especially the Liszt part, as he's one of my favorite composers ever.
This made my day. You could do ten more composers and id watch the whole thing. The annotations were delightful. And such technique and mastery. Beautiful!!❤
Beethoven and Gershwin were my favorites. I really was impressed at how recognizable and fun the Gershwin one remained after adapting the style.
dang Nahre you def caught each of the composers' idiosyncrasies! love it
That is the best thing I have seen all week. Thank you so much. The exhibition of talent is great, but as others have mentioned - it’s the annotations and the way you illustrate the differences in styles that takes it from good to amazing .
Great video. I too love the annotations. I've been a musician for over 40 years (drums, guitar, some piano) and I found this entertaining and educational. I really LOVE your transition from Reichmainoff, (sp), to Gershwin, absolutely hilarious and brilliant.
I appreciate this so much!! As someone recovering from music burnout, this video was both educational and comforting. Thanks for continuing to make the classical side of music more accessible!🙏
Man this is genius. Really fantastic job capturing each composer so precisely and even the spirit is there!
the way you're naming the communicative intentions behind each styling is both very enlightening and entertaining.
Brilliant! Superb video with good information. At this moment, I really enjoyed the Gershwin style❤
This is so awesome. Nahre, you ROCK!
Jaw… drop! This is brilliant, and entertaining and engaging to listen to. It’s a true feast, you really give your listeners a royal treatment. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
This is amazing! I can't believe I haven't found this channel earlier!
The fact that this composition lends itself well to so many styles not only says much about the artist performing, but about Kondo-san himself. He created a melody that was simple enough to encode in 8 1s and 0s, but complex enough for the world's most beautiful instrument to play it.