S.Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No.3 3 Mov. Minus Orchestra
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 พ.ค. 2023
- S.Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No.3 3rd Movement (SeeMusic, Piano Visualizer) Minus Orchestra
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I created the video using SeeMusic, like the style of Rousseau, Kassia, and Traum. This piece was composed in 1909. This piece, along with the Piano Concerto No. 2, is very popular. It is perhaps the most difficult of all piano pieces to perform, as it requires deep musicianship and high performance technique. The third movement is very gorgeous and moving, as befits the end of this great work.
00:03 - Highlight
00:13 - The first theme is a difficult sequence of fast notes
01:46 - combination of heavy chords and fast syncopation.
02:26 - The second theme is sweet and flowing
03:14 - Scherzo
04:10 - The fast series of notes is like a harp
05:07 - The melody is played as if in agony.
06:44 - This is the most peaceful and comforting part of the piece.
07:48 - The pianistic part
09:04 - Tension builds in the recapitulation
11:36 - The percussion-like left hand is characteristic
11:55 - Difficult part
12:19 - Cadenza
12:40 - The most beautiful climax part of this piece
13:49 - A series of fast and intense octaves
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I'm tired, I'm going to go get some food😂
疲れたからご飯買ってくる😂
You’ve earned it lmao
Congratulations on such a monumental achievement. Hats off to you. Please keep working hard and share your amazing talent with the world. I also particularly like your choice of using harmonic coloring for the falling notes, even though I am not a fan of the falling note concept itself, it was a very interesting watch and listen.
Thank you very much! I was very encouraged by your comments😊 I will continue to do my best to make it enjoyable for viewers.
Very impressive performance, Piasso! 👏🏻
Wow amazing! It was a joy to watch and listen :)
Thanks, the glowing particles in this video are so beautiful😁
Amazing work ! Such a hard piece and you nailed it
Thank you! Honestly I wish I had one more arm for this piece😂
Very nice!
just made my day, thank you!
I'm glad you enjoyed it😊
Wow! Really impressive. It's an insanely difficult piece. Congratulations! :)
Sim né, rossil
Wow! Vert impressive! Thank you very much!
I'm glad you enjoyed it😭
@Piasso will you visualize the other movements too?
I wish I could visualize first movement!
素晴らしい!!!
ありがとうございます🙇♂️
Amazingg
nice
Thank you!
Beautiful playing! What piano are you using? The reverb sounds good 🤩
I play Kawai's CN27 digital piano🎹 I use the video camera(ZOOM Q4n) app that comes with it to add reverberation to the recording!
Amazing! I saw Alexei Volodin play this in concert about a month ago, and I have to say that this is almost as good as his performance.
this is one of the best version i heard! is there a way to get the midi file?
Thank you very much😊Are you saying you want the midi file of this performance? Or are you saying that you want to create your
own video combining piano and midi like this one?
Just the midi file of this wonderful Performance from you👍. if that is that possible?
Sorry, I can't provide Midi file to you🙏🙏
@@piassopiano no problem!
Are your wrists bruised because of the amount of time you spent practicing this piece or did they untie you and let you out of your cage to play for your master?
Grats on a new milestone! Next is to play it backwards!
Hats off for such an achievment! It's a VERY demanding concerto.
Like others said, you deserve a much better sound, not only quality wise but also more responsive ;)
I suspect you use your Kawai internal sounds? You should start considering better alternative without necessarily replacing your Kawai which would be costly.
I used to own a Kawai KG-3C (a 1.80m grand piano), sadly had to sell it years ago (I litteraly cried for days over that piano and stopped playing for years due to the "trauma" of losing it...)
Anyway, I know use a "cheap" old Kawai MP9500. It's old, has obsolete sounds but still has one of the best action you could find in a digital piano (It's called the AWA grand Pro, your Kawai used the Responsive Hammer III).
What I did to replace the sound with an extremely better alternative (it's really night and day to a huge degree) is this:
I bought a relatively cheap audio midi interface (mine is a Mackie Onyx producer but they all do the job at this price range, and you can easily find pre-owned models) and I invested in one of the very few piano VST that is actually good at performing classical music. 99% of piano VSTs can sound good but they plays poorly (bad sensitivity, poorly responsive unless you play pop music etc).
The best there is in my opinion is Garritan CFX for playong classical. It's not cheap (although the basic edition is totally enough), it's pretty huge (it can require a hundred of GB on an SSD) but it easily beats down almost any digital piano internal sounds you could find, unless you buy the very very top of the line ones (and even then, it's still better most of the time).
The reason is easy to guess, a digital piano will not be supplied with the hardware equivalent to a whole PC in terms of CPU and memory to deal with how much samples are required to make a piano sound really good, especially for classical music :)
Keep up the good work!!
Thank you for your kind attention!!! I will keep this in mind for future reference🙏🙏
What happened to your wrists?
you definitely deserve better sound quality!
Thank you😊I hope I can make the sound quality better in the future as this channel grows!
Hey, this is really well played, but your wrists look quite bruised and strained. I'm not sure if it's from playing or not, but I'd recommend getting it looked into, and I'd recommend not playing or practicing if they ever feel sore. If you end up injuring yourself, then you won't really be able to play, and your playing is really good, so that would suck. I really enjoyed the video, just remember to take care.
Thank you for your comments of concern! I am applying hand cream because my hands are very rough. It is not caused by playing and there is no pain. Thank you😊
@@piassopiano I'm glad to hear that you're taking care of yourself and that it's doing better. It's good that there isn't any pain. Keep up the great work!
Почему две руки разные?
The light in my room is not directly above me. And when I edited the video, I applied too many filters for darkness and contrast, which changed the color of both hands😂
Dear God what is that wrist going through? Take care.
Thank you, I put on hand cream!
Very impressive, but I think it's lacking bass power
Thank you, The bass sound is important!
Is it a keyboard or a piano? I can hear claking
I play a digital piano! Sorry for the sound of tapping on the keys!