100%! I've had about 15 pieces dedicated to me over my life so far and the astonishment never decreases, it really is the best thing one can receive. Thank you for listening :-))))))))))
I started teaching piano when I was still a child at 16 and am still going 22 years later age 38 😃 You learn so much from teaching, I wouldn't give it up even if I won the lottery.
@@martinsaroch3512 not even that. Why praise this music so much when, at its final, it’s a copy and paste. It’s the most basic composition, and it’s being praised as if it’s absolutely amazing?
@@Rach-Fanaticdude chill i js thought it was pretty 😭 ik it's basic but i still wanted to learn how to make my songs better (cause i am ofc a novice at this). there was no need to spread negativity, it js makes u look like a bad person
Nice! Hopefully your student isn't a girl who doesn't love you, because then you would need to write a harder part 2 of this piece that she can't play :D
My first piano concerto had the instruction to play a section like a "cheeky cloud" 😛 But a fluffy one is even better! Thanks for listening and taking the time to comment 🥰
What’s that chord two measures before the end? It sounds lovely, but for some reason, I can’t imagine it even with the sheet music; all I see is an F major chord over an ~Fsus4 chord but that can’t be the source of this wonderful sound.
Played it out, it's actually an F major over an F# diminished. Usually that sound I classify as an F over F#. So the progression from the last arpeggio to the end goes: Eb > F / F# > Bb
I've had several students over the years who have deeply connected to Einaudi's music on an emotional level, so I wouldn't like to knock his music because it would be knocking them. It really doesn't bother me at all even if someone passionately hates what I've written, the only person who matters is the person I wrote it for 😀
The best present for a musician is music itself. Your students are very lucky.
I like that piece.
100%! I've had about 15 pieces dedicated to me over my life so far and the astonishment never decreases, it really is the best thing one can receive. Thank you for listening :-))))))))))
Music aside, your handwriting is so pretty!
Glad you think so, I just see chaos when I look at it
Holy CRAP this is incredible! That second to last chord at the end is just so * chefs kiss *. Excellent work! Your students are lucky to have you :)
Ah! You are too kind! Thank you! Your chef's kiss has made me hungry to compose some more now!
Man I can totally tell your a pianist teacher with how this music is composed polyrhythms and syncopated rhythms this is great.
I started teaching piano when I was still a child at 16 and am still going 22 years later age 38 😃 You learn so much from teaching, I wouldn't give it up even if I won the lottery.
@@MatthewLeeKnowles That's amazing I'm sure that passion will affect your students.
this is lovely! i like the way it’s written down
Thanks so much :-))))))))))))))))))))))
This piece is so pretty, I love how simple it is
Massive compliment, thank you! :-)))))))))))))))))
I especially like the part from the first minute onwards, a really cool composition!
I like that part too ^________^
Thanks so much!
how do u casually write such good music 😭? please teach me your ways
Learning ig
It’s nothing special. It’s very basic and too basic.
@@Rach-Fanatic yes, very basic, it almost seem like it was written for some pupils
@@martinsaroch3512 not even that. Why praise this music so much when, at its final, it’s a copy and paste. It’s the most basic composition, and it’s being praised as if it’s absolutely amazing?
@@Rach-Fanaticdude chill i js thought it was pretty 😭 ik it's basic but i still wanted to learn how to make my songs better (cause i am ofc a novice at this). there was no need to spread negativity, it js makes u look like a bad person
Nice! Hopefully your student isn't a girl who doesn't love you, because then you would need to write a harder part 2 of this piece that she can't play :D
and title it “not für (insert name)”
Beethoven momento:
Wow- lovely.
I'm glad you think so! Thanks for listening ^_______________^
This needs to be longer. Very nice piece
I like to keep my student pieces around the 2 minute mark :-)))))))))))))) but just for you, I'll extend it by a few hours ;-))))))))))))
Philip Glass should be taking notes…
He did, he took many, many notes 😛
@matthewleeknowles is a much better composer than Philip Glass.
@@fishstorygallerytoo7793 No doubting that!
@@UtsyoChakraborty lol I know what you think about PG though, so it's a low bar 😂
This is quite a beautiful piece you composed, I'm reminded of floating on a fluffy cloud.
My first piano concerto had the instruction to play a section like a "cheeky cloud" 😛 But a fluffy one is even better! Thanks for listening and taking the time to comment 🥰
Gorgeous! Mr. Czerny is trembling right now
😆 thanks!
Very technical and also beautiful. You should write a book of studies !
Thank you! That's an excellent idea! :-))))))))))))
Revivió el período romántico con esta pieza, aún hay buena música entre las de hoy.
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0:41 - Chopin's Ballade №1 (left hand)
been playing that piece for many years now, love how this stuff creeps in! 😀
This is gorg!!!
awwwww shucks :-))))))))))))))))))
Pretty
thanks for listening ^_______^
Woah thats really good❤
thaaaaaaaaaaanks! :-))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
magnificent 👏
thaaaaaaaaaaaaank you! :-)))))))))))))))))
This is really cool
thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanks! :-)))))))))))))))))
beautiful!!!!
thank you ^_^
tbh this is beautiful
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Beautiful
awwwwwwwwww :-))))))))))
amazing
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Thought it was prokofiev sonata 8 from the start lol
ha! Should have written Andante Dolce at the start!
so emotional
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What’s that chord two measures before the end? It sounds lovely, but for some reason, I can’t imagine it even with the sheet music; all I see is an F major chord over an ~Fsus4 chord but that can’t be the source of this wonderful sound.
Played it out, it's actually an F major over an F# diminished. Usually that sound I classify as an F over F#.
So the progression from the last arpeggio to the end goes:
Eb > F / F# > Bb
those end chords are heartbreakingly beautiful
It's an F Major chord on top of an F# Major chord 😀
Ludovico Einaudi type shit
real
no this is better
I've had several students over the years who have deeply connected to Einaudi's music on an emotional level, so I wouldn't like to knock his music because it would be knocking them. It really doesn't bother me at all even if someone passionately hates what I've written, the only person who matters is the person I wrote it for 😀
ayo how long does it take to physically write down music damn
too long lol
Is this you playing Matt?? It’s really good xx
yes! I have to play all these pieces 🤪 thanks lovely!
@@MatthewLeeKnowleswow this really is your style
Fur (student’s name)
What if Zombie Beethoven sues me though?!
@@MatthewLeeKnowles idk
@@notanidiot401real
Do you give online lessons?
Only when absolutely necessary (I had to do it for several hours a day for 15 months over the pandemic and it broke me down...)
Very nice gift 🎁
I would like to hear your and your fans' opinions on my composition in my composer channel, especially my requiem tnx ❤
All I saw was a short of you playing Chopin, not sure where your requiem composition is - if you send it, I will listen!
th-cam.com/video/ttjuqr6KpkI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=3byJiY-EwY5dRL2z 😊
Its on my composer user i cant patch the link couse youtube delets it.
Anyway u can also see my nocturnes too just type my name on youtube
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