I am hardly able to express how much this album means to me. It is something beyond human rationality speaking. It is a journey through an imaginary landscape. It has helped me immeasurably in a difficult time. Thank You for doing this!
„Poull Bojer“ and „Ker al Loch“ are my favorites 🙏🏼 Thank you very much 4 sharing! I love this genius! (Some parts of Poull Bojer reminds me of Interstellar)
Super vidéo, admirable !! J'adore les chansons de Tiersen, c'est un talent indescriptible qu'il a. C'était super de découvrir de nouvelles chansons. Beaucoup de chansons dans la vidéo que je ne connaissais pas. Écouter Tiersen, c'est comme effectuer une cure de désintoxication de l'âme. Pour éteindre tout ce qui est mauvais et absorber les meilleures énergies de l'univers qui sont contenues dans votre travail musical.
My interpretation of the new piano collection by Yann Tiersen "Kerber", which includes all the compositions from the album of the same name by beloved French musician and composer, arranged for piano solo by the author himself now available on streaming platforms: album.link/kerber
This is phenomenal! Amazing playing and interpretation! And such a beautiful piano sound .... Is this the natural sound of the Nord Grand? And you write that you added automated effects after the recording ....I wonder if you may be able to share a bit information about this? Which effects did you use? Any tips for a pianist hoping to achieve a similar sound to this? Many thanks for your beautiful music.
Thank you very much, David! It's just a Nord Grand sound, patch Amber Upright, which means it was probably sampled from the Grotrian-Steinweg Concertino model. In addition, I also used the same external Lexicon reverb (hall) on all tracks. (not because the reverb of the Nord Grand itself is bad, no - it is excellent, but just to be able to choose the space and its level after recording) As for the automated effect, I am now far from the working computer, and I can not accurately report the whole chain - but it is obvious that the main thing is a very long reverb (there was some kind of modulator in front of it, or whatever you want to create the necessary atmospheric landscapes) and actually you have two options - either send the entire recording to this return track with an effect, and the level can then be adjusted by automating the volume fader of this return track. Or to dose the level of "sends". In general, nothing unusual and complicated. And to be honest, I wouldn't bother with effects if I was recording this album on a good grand piano or upright piano in a room with good acoustics. Still, the digital nature of the Nord Grand has its limitations, and for example, some slow pieces with a small number of notes require some more variety, and here FX can come to the rescue. On the other hand, Nord Grand has its own advantages.
@@coversart - Huge thank you for this amazing reply, I truly appreciate it. It's a very beautiful sound that you achieve, and I have now watched and listened to many dozens of your videos .... it's really inspiring as a fellow pianist (who is not "yet" at your level!) ... but has big aspirations. :-) Thanks so much again
I am hardly able to express how much this album means to me. It is something beyond human rationality speaking. It is a journey through an imaginary landscape. It has helped me immeasurably in a difficult time. Thank You for doing this!
It is like that to most of us. Memories, soundscape and unexplainable emotions..
I know exactly what you mean. Except for me the difficult time is the process of getting older.
Bravissimo Conversart! Ti ho ascoltato un milione di volte. Infatti sto provando a suonarne un pochino io😊🤩
I pezzi "Ker Yegu" e "Kerber" sono i miei preferiti. Grazie per la tua meravigliosa interpretazione😍
This album is a modern masterpiece, thanks for interpet it and sharing 👏🏻
I’m in love with the originals and never knew about this…great birthday gift ☺️
Going to be one of my favourite ones :)
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!THANK YOU FOR THIS GREAT VIDEO CLIP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for posting this so fast. 👍🏻
This is going straight to my favorite playlist!
from beginning to end...done... very nice job,congrats
Thanks!
I haven't listened yet But I know I need more thumbs to thumb up.
„Poull Bojer“ and „Ker al Loch“ are my favorites 🙏🏼 Thank you very much 4 sharing! I love this genius! (Some parts of Poull Bojer reminds me of Interstellar)
Thank you for listening!
hans zimmer. is no yan tiersen
🎩🌹 Mon affection la plus profonde pour vous pour le don que vous recevez et partagez.
Ce lyrisme qui s'écoule de vos mains...
myrific.
💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
Bravo Coversart!
Just beautiful 😌😍🌾
Super vidéo, admirable !! J'adore les chansons de Tiersen, c'est un talent indescriptible qu'il a. C'était super de découvrir de nouvelles chansons. Beaucoup de chansons dans la vidéo que je ne connaissais pas. Écouter Tiersen, c'est comme effectuer une cure de désintoxication de l'âme. Pour éteindre tout ce qui est mauvais et absorber les meilleures énergies de l'univers qui sont contenues dans votre travail musical.
My interpretation of the new piano collection by Yann Tiersen "Kerber", which includes all the compositions from the album of the same name by beloved French musician and composer, arranged for piano solo by the author himself now available on streaming platforms: album.link/kerber
excellent job
Incroyable ❤️
Magnifique !!!
Stupenda musica ❤
Bravo, merci pour ces bons moments. Très belle interprétation.
Bravo encore
Really am enjoying this album!
The only thing I can say is "Thank you"
merci
Quelle belle session ! ca donne envie de deux choses immédiatement 1) se procurer le livre de partitions et 2) s'assoir derriere son Nordgrand ;)
wonderful
More tjan beautiffuly.🌸🕊🌸💌🌸
This is phenomenal! Amazing playing and interpretation! And such a beautiful piano sound .... Is this the natural sound of the Nord Grand? And you write that you added automated effects after the recording ....I wonder if you may be able to share a bit information about this? Which effects did you use? Any tips for a pianist hoping to achieve a similar sound to this? Many thanks for your beautiful music.
Thank you very much, David! It's just a Nord Grand sound, patch Amber Upright, which means it was probably sampled from the Grotrian-Steinweg Concertino model.
In addition, I also used the same external Lexicon reverb (hall) on all tracks. (not because the reverb of the Nord Grand itself is bad, no - it is excellent, but just to be able to choose the space and its level after recording) As for the automated effect, I am now far from the working computer, and I can not accurately report the whole chain - but it is obvious that the main thing is a very long reverb (there was some kind of modulator in front of it, or whatever you want to create the necessary atmospheric landscapes) and actually you have two options - either send the entire recording to this return track with an effect, and the level can then be adjusted by automating the volume fader of this return track. Or to dose the level of "sends". In general, nothing unusual and complicated. And to be honest, I wouldn't bother with effects if I was recording this album on a good grand piano or upright piano in a room with good acoustics. Still, the digital nature of the Nord Grand has its limitations, and for example, some slow pieces with a small number of notes require some more variety, and here FX can come to the rescue. On the other hand, Nord Grand has its own advantages.
@@coversart - Huge thank you for this amazing reply, I truly appreciate it. It's a very beautiful sound that you achieve, and I have now watched and listened to many dozens of your videos .... it's really inspiring as a fellow pianist (who is not "yet" at your level!) ... but has big aspirations. :-)
Thanks so much again
🌹🌹🌹
Amazing, someone know what brand and model of piano he is using?? Thanks so much.. I continue listening this top performance
Nord Grand
Mikrokosmos and Makrokosmos..the same...🧡🧡🧡
SUBLIME
I feel deep joy of love to my daughters and belonging to my family and Jesus....oh God please help me to love all people...
💙😀🌱🌸
this
Did you write partitions ?
No, but Yann Tiersen did.