Incredible. Bravo and huge Respect. No-one reaches this level without spending mega hours of hard work and frustration beforehand. I loved your incredible performance, Thank you posting.
Dear sir ... thank you! I played this instrument during my last tour in April 2022. I can only say that this performance on this piano is absolutely amazing! It's not a bad set of keys for any beginner, but playing Op. 66 on it like you did, deserves a medal. I found the response of the machine rather heavy and difficult to distinguish piano and forte (which is not really strange, judging by the fact that the keys are so short and thus can't lever very well). I found it an instrument perfectly suitable for beginners and/or live performance in a band on stage. But your skill defies all shortcomings of this piece of equipment. Superbly done, thank you for sharing!
I am honoured by your comment, Thank You 😁. Yes, pianists would agree that it takes a level of skill to play Fantaisie Impromptu and I am glad I delivered.
I didnt know the song by its name, so I was like wow another casual pianist like myself. My disappointment was immeasurable. Great job, I cant even imagine how much time you must spend to perform on such level.
Excellent performance, did you learn by yourself? If so, would you have any tips or advice on how to get to that level? Whether you practiced exercises or not
Congratulations. A very good interpretation of a complex and fast piece. I'm considering buying this keyboard. I don't have a lot of space at home and I would like to ask you what stand you have. It seems to be quite stable, isn't it? If you could tell me make and model, I would appreciate it. Greetings.
Incredible performance! I'm sure you put tons of work in this piece. Subscribtion goes instantly. I'm just a beginner, and i'm looking for advice. Is CDP S100 is good as a first piano? Maybe Yamha P 45 would be better? I'm waiting for more Chopin or Liszt pieces :)
amazing playing. I was thinking of buying a digital piano as a midi controller, so only how the action of the piano feels is most important. How do you feel the action on it is compared to anything more expensive from Yamaha or Roland? I don't have the option to try them before buying, so I just wanna be sure thanks
I know a Yamaha is better as I just bought one, a Roland I will assume is better also. For midi I guess this piano is ok but not for people who play advanced pieces.
@@casualpianist9612 I have been doing my own research online and people claim that the Yamaha P45 is kinda similar action to the new Casio CDP S100 but among the budget options, the Roland FP10 has the best but still it's not closer to an actual acoustic piano because of their construction and the shorter pivot point which makes it gradually harder to press as you go on the upper areas of the key. I have played the older Casio CDP 100 whose keys were kinda plasticky and harder than I would've liked. And Roland has much of a price premium over the Casio and the Yamaha where I live (India) The best piano action like a actual grand piano is said to be of Kawai VPC-1 which has the actual full size mechanism of an acoustic grand. Have you ever tried it or considering it in the future? It's not something I can afford
@@sammybrahma3200 The Yamaha I recently purchased is a p-125 which at the moment suits my budget so I wouldn't know the feel of the other brands you mentioned. I don't think I would be able to afford a Kawai VPC-1 also :d, but playing on a grand piano is something I would like to experience perhaps one day.
@@sammybrahma3200 Hey even I stay in India and confused between very similar options. The Yamaha p45, Roland fp10 and Casio CDP S350 and I'm going to check the es110 tomorrow I know it's out of my budget but still wanna take a feel of it. Out of all I only got to try the Yamaha p45 (I live in mumbai) but didn't like the action and sound on it (I mean the speakers. The sound is pretty good) I'm confused between fp10 and CDP S350.
@@nigeldsouza6088 The decision to zero in on the one digital piano would depend on a lot of factors. Budget, Action, the feel and speed of keys, are you thinking of using it live? are you thinking of using it as midi? or you just wanna use it in your room standalone? Do you even need a piano with all the extra bells and whistles cuz you certainly will be paying for them
Perfetta la parte veloce, ma quella lenta fa schifo, zero interpretazione, è una corsa inutile! La musica non è solo velocità e tecnica ma anche e soprattutto interpretazione, specie Chopin!
Incredible.
Bravo and huge Respect.
No-one reaches this level without spending mega hours of hard work and frustration beforehand.
I loved your incredible performance,
Thank you posting.
I'm so glad you like it. Indeed this piece needs time and practice it is very difficult to get right.
What?! 😮 Holy moly you are FANTASTIC!!
Dear sir ... thank you! I played this instrument during my last tour in April 2022. I can only say that this performance on this piano is absolutely amazing! It's not a bad set of keys for any beginner, but playing Op. 66 on it like you did, deserves a medal.
I found the response of the machine rather heavy and difficult to distinguish piano and forte (which is not really strange, judging by the fact that the keys are so short and thus can't lever very well). I found it an instrument perfectly suitable for beginners and/or live performance in a band on stage. But your skill defies all shortcomings of this piece of equipment. Superbly done, thank you for sharing!
I am honoured by your comment, Thank You 😁. Yes, pianists would agree that it takes a level of skill to play Fantaisie Impromptu and I am glad I delivered.
This is awesome, keep this up!🎉
Excelente!!!!!! BRAVO!!!!!!!
so you CAN play fast pieces on this Digital Piano! Great job!
very talented!
wow wonderful, one day i want to reach this level
Vc e muito bom
I didnt know the song by its name, so I was like wow another casual pianist like myself.
My disappointment was immeasurable.
Great job, I cant even imagine how much time you must spend to perform on such level.
Yes this piece takes a level of skill but as long as you practice with determination you can do it.
Great 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Love it 👍👍👍 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Lindo som
wow. Loved it. Please keep the excellent work :-)
Thank You!🙂
top demais.
Incrível!
Hell yes !
Great performance! Please, play pathetique sonata 3rd movement. Thanks! 😊😊
Glad you liked it. I've heard of that piece before and I think it's not too difficult to play so definitely will add it to my list for the future.
Excellent performance, did you learn by yourself? If so, would you have any tips or advice on how to get to that level? Whether you practiced exercises or not
Hi! What's happening in 2:41, did the polyphony run out? Thank you!! Im considering to buy this (im on a budget)
Probably, it has 64 voices of polyphony
Congratulations. A very good interpretation of a complex and fast piece. I'm considering buying this keyboard. I don't have a lot of space at home and I would like to ask you what stand you have. It seems to be quite stable, isn't it? If you could tell me make and model, I would appreciate it. Greetings.
Incredible performance! I'm sure you put tons of work in this piece. Subscribtion goes instantly. I'm just a beginner, and i'm looking for advice. Is CDP S100 is good as a first piano? Maybe Yamha P 45 would be better?
I'm waiting for more Chopin or Liszt pieces :)
I would say it is ok for beginners but not for advanced players. I havn't tried a Yamaha P45 so I can't compare them. Thank You!
well played bro, cheap piano but sounds great, i think nothing different between cheap and expensive piano, all depends on the pianist
Do you use a DAW?
amazing playing.
I was thinking of buying a digital piano as a midi controller, so only how the action of the piano feels is most important.
How do you feel the action on it is compared to anything more expensive from Yamaha or Roland?
I don't have the option to try them before buying, so I just wanna be sure
thanks
I know a Yamaha is better as I just bought one, a Roland I will assume is better also. For midi I guess this piano is ok but not for people who play advanced pieces.
@@casualpianist9612 I have been doing my own research online and people claim that the Yamaha P45 is kinda similar action to the new Casio CDP S100 but among the budget options, the Roland FP10 has the best but still it's not closer to an actual acoustic piano because of their construction and the shorter pivot point which makes it gradually harder to press as you go on the upper areas of the key. I have played the older Casio CDP 100 whose keys were kinda plasticky and harder than I would've liked. And Roland has much of a price premium over the Casio and the Yamaha where I live (India)
The best piano action like a actual grand piano is said to be of Kawai VPC-1 which has the actual full size mechanism of an acoustic grand. Have you ever tried it or considering it in the future? It's not something I can afford
@@sammybrahma3200 The Yamaha I recently purchased is a p-125 which at the moment suits my budget so I wouldn't know the feel of the other brands you mentioned. I don't think I would be able to afford a Kawai VPC-1 also :d, but playing on a grand piano is something I would like to experience perhaps one day.
@@sammybrahma3200 Hey even I stay in India and confused between very similar options. The Yamaha p45, Roland fp10 and Casio CDP S350 and I'm going to check the es110 tomorrow I know it's out of my budget but still wanna take a feel of it. Out of all I only got to try the Yamaha p45 (I live in mumbai) but didn't like the action and sound on it (I mean the speakers. The sound is pretty good) I'm confused between fp10 and CDP S350.
@@nigeldsouza6088 The decision to zero in on the one digital piano would depend on a lot of factors. Budget, Action, the feel and speed of keys, are you thinking of using it live? are you thinking of using it as midi? or you just wanna use it in your room standalone? Do you even need a piano with all the extra bells and whistles cuz you certainly will be paying for them
Nice! The keys make a lot of noise?
Yes the volume is set to medium
hi! how did you record the sound like this? software or what? can you teach me please?? same piano and already tried a lot of ways to do
Hace cuanto tiempo tocas para llegar a ese nivel?
its the original sound of CDP S100 or VTS, plugin ?
I played the piece on Google Chrome as it will only do midi.
@@casualpianist9612 what
@@casualpianist9612HELP
What happened at 1:01?
I believe it is some kind of bug during recording, it happened twice at the same spot for some reason.
Perfetta la parte veloce, ma quella lenta fa schifo, zero interpretazione, è una corsa inutile! La musica non è solo velocità e tecnica ma anche e soprattutto interpretazione, specie Chopin!