It is a very nice arrangement. You play so good too. Sounds like Carpenter is simply and slowly singing word by word. The accompaniment is exactly the way it did. I love it.
Thank you so much for noticing such details! I put effort to mimic Carpenters' and made some little changes based on the wonderful arrangement music sheet by Japanese jazz pianist, Hiroko Kokubu!
@@healingpianosandiego I followed the link you showed to get that piano cover for this song and others but it is full Japanese. Can you please help me to get in the English version of that one? Thank you very much.
beautiful sound you have! I really enjoy your recordings, you have a very nice microphone. by the way, are you happy with the yamaha yus5? would you buy it again? I'm curious how big is your room, do you find the volume being too loud / hurting your ears etc? looking forward to hearing more pieces from you :) congratz!
Thank you! I’m so happy with YUS5 and would buy it again unless I live in a single home. The area with my YUS5 is probably about 300sf. The larger sound as compared to my previous piano surprised me at the beginning and made me feel as if I was playing in a small concert room. Concerning my neighbors, I let them know about my new bigger sound piano and placed some soundproofing mats on the carpet. I’d be careful to close the windows while playing. The big sound of YUS5 never annoys us because of its great sound-quality! Hope my perspectives above are helpful!
Very beautiful. Allow me one question. Was it recorded with the same microphone and placed in the same place as in Intermezzo A Major Op118 No.2 by Brahms?
Thank you, Samuel! Yes, they were recorded with the same microphone. However, the big difference between my “Intermezzo” and “Yesterday Once More” is that the latter one was recorded right after tuning while “Intermezzo” was recorded before tuning. In addition, I took “Intermezzo” from a little higher position and just next to my shoulder. The weather also attributed to the difference of the sounds??
@@healingpianosandiego Well, only two weeks passed between one recording and another, as I see on TH-cam; the weather would be more or less the same, I think. However the tuning greatly improved the sound; the difference in sound quality between the two pieces is so great that they seem to have been played on two different pianos. By the way, which piano do you like to play the most and why? On the acoustic YUS5, or on the digital Clavinova CL-130 that you play for example on the Ave Maria by J.S. Bach / Gounod? I think the second part of the question, determining why, is difficult to answer.
I see. Because this piano was brand-new and came from Japan on the surface and prone to be out of tune, I realized tuning often at the beginning was crucial. I had tuning every three months twice. Also, It's hard to choose one of the two pianos. Clavinova CL-130 has various kinds of instrumental sounds and let me have so much fun when playing pop songs while YUS5 enables me to practice for fingers and improve my performance for classical pieces. I think it depends on what you pursue after all. Thanks for your thoughtful questions!
@@healingpianosandiego Thanks to you for your kind answers about pianos. Your YUS5 sounds great, and you play it great. It's nice to hear you. How did you come to decide on that model? Were you able to compare its sound with that of other Yamaha verticals, for example with the U3 or the SU7? It seems to me that Yamaha sells two more series here in Europe than in the U.S. the SE and the SU7. I don't know if you had a chance to compare the YUS5 with other Yamaha. Although what is essential for a person to enjoy a piano depends perhaps more on the person itself, on the capacity for surrender and openness to musical experience, than on the quality of the piano.
I had no opportunity to try U3 nor SU7. I was thinking only about YUS5 from the beginning because of my piano teacher’s recommendation. I tried just a few other YAMAHA upright pianos in the shop by chance and it led me to fall in love with YUS5. Good luck for your piano search!
@@healingpianosandiego Thank you, I will share my cover on my personal facebook and attach a link to your youtube channel and this piano cover song for everyone to support you more! Have a good day!
Beautiful melody!!, I am remembering Karen Carpenter and Richard when I hear it!!
Thank you! Their songs are really heartwarming and nostalgic☺️.
It is a very nice arrangement. You play so good too. Sounds like Carpenter is simply and slowly singing word by word. The accompaniment is exactly the way it did. I love it.
Thank you so much for noticing such details! I put effort to mimic Carpenters' and made some little changes based on the wonderful arrangement music sheet by Japanese jazz pianist, Hiroko Kokubu!
@@healingpianosandiego I followed the link you showed to get that piano cover for this song and others but it is full Japanese. Can you please help me to get in the English version of that one? Thank you very much.
Unfortunately, it seems there is no English version of the site. Sorry about that!
@@healingpianosandiego Thank you. I see and I hope one of my Japanese friends can help me
@@quannguyenngoc9407 The Google Chrome internet browser and the Microsoft Edge browser both have a "translate" function. Hopefully that will help.
Beautiful interpretation 🥰🎹🎼
Thank you!! ☺️
Sounds good on the piano
Thank you! I’m happy to hear that!
Professional playing
I'm so happy to hear that! Thank you!!
Nice play, beautiful 😍
Thank you!!
I love this song! 😍👍🏻
I'm happy to hear that! Thank you💕
What a beautiful arrangement. Wish I could get the sheet music!
Thank you for the comment! Sorry about the sheet music.
beautiful sound you have! I really enjoy your recordings, you have a very nice microphone. by the way, are you happy with the yamaha yus5? would you buy it again? I'm curious how big is your room, do you find the volume being too loud / hurting your ears etc? looking forward to hearing more pieces from you :) congratz!
Thank you! I’m so happy with YUS5 and would buy it again unless I live in a single home. The area with my YUS5 is probably about 300sf. The larger sound as compared to my previous piano surprised me at the beginning and made me feel as if I was playing in a small concert room. Concerning my neighbors, I let them know about my new bigger sound piano and placed some soundproofing mats on the carpet. I’d be careful to close the windows while playing. The big sound of YUS5 never annoys us because of its great sound-quality! Hope my perspectives above are helpful!
Nice
Thank you!
Very beautiful.
Allow me one question. Was it recorded with the same microphone and placed in the same place as in Intermezzo A Major Op118 No.2 by Brahms?
Thank you, Samuel! Yes, they were recorded with the same microphone. However, the big difference between my “Intermezzo” and “Yesterday Once More” is that the latter one was recorded right after tuning while “Intermezzo” was recorded before tuning. In addition, I took “Intermezzo” from a little higher position and just next to my shoulder. The weather also attributed to the difference of the sounds??
@@healingpianosandiego Well, only two weeks passed between one recording and another, as I see on TH-cam; the weather would be more or less the same, I think. However the tuning greatly improved the sound; the difference in sound quality between the two pieces is so great that they seem to have been played on two different pianos.
By the way, which piano do you like to play the most and why? On the acoustic YUS5, or on the digital Clavinova CL-130 that you play for example on the Ave Maria by J.S. Bach / Gounod?
I think the second part of the question, determining why, is difficult to answer.
I see. Because this piano was brand-new and came from Japan on the surface and prone to be out of tune, I realized tuning often at the beginning was crucial. I had tuning every three months twice. Also, It's hard to choose one of the two pianos. Clavinova CL-130 has various kinds of instrumental sounds and let me have so much fun when playing pop songs while YUS5 enables me to practice for fingers and improve my performance for classical pieces. I think it depends on what you pursue after all. Thanks for your thoughtful questions!
@@healingpianosandiego
Thanks to you for your kind answers about pianos. Your YUS5 sounds great, and you play it great. It's nice to hear you.
How did you come to decide on that model? Were you able to compare its sound with that of other Yamaha verticals, for example with the U3 or the SU7?
It seems to me that Yamaha sells two more series here in Europe than in the U.S. the SE and the SU7.
I don't know if you had a chance to compare the YUS5 with other Yamaha.
Although what is essential for a person to enjoy a piano depends perhaps more on the person itself, on the capacity for surrender and openness to musical experience, than on the quality of the piano.
I had no opportunity to try U3 nor SU7. I was thinking only about YUS5 from the beginning because of my piano teacher’s recommendation. I tried just a few other YAMAHA upright pianos in the shop by chance and it led me to fall in love with YUS5. Good luck for your piano search!
Thank you.
Thank you, too!
I like.
Thank you!
i wish there was music sheet for this piece
I know, it’s too bad that the link for the sheet I pasted in the description is all in Japanese.
勇気もらえたよ。ありがとう。byみー
嬉しい言葉をありがとう💓
Bản Piano hay nhất tôi từng nghe, bạn có thể cho phép tôi sử dụng bản Piano này để cover theo Sáo được không? Xin cám ơn bạn!
Thank you! I would appreciate it if you could give my channel credit in the case.
@@healingpianosandiego Thank you, I will share my cover on my personal facebook and attach a link to your youtube channel and this piano cover song for everyone to support you more! Have a good day!
Think there is distortion in the recording. Need to turn gain down on the mic maybe?
The kind of technology thing is what I am not good at and have to learn more about, so thank you for your advice!