Tips for you (if your a beginner then listen): Its really hard. When you learn to play the notes by heart, don't be confused why it sounds wrong. The key!! to make it sound right is to find the main melody and highlight it by pressing the keys of the melody a little harder than other keys. Thats the hard part of this song. Anyways, good luck and have fun!
Thank you for watching my TH-cam short! I hope you enjoyed it! 😁 I have a question for you guys. Usually, I manually match up premade MIDI files with performances by speeding up or slowing down the midi visualization I exported. I’m worried it may be too distracting in this particular short because of how expressive Yunchan Lim is when he plays. Did you find it distracting or annoying? Or maybe you didn’t even notice until I brought it up? Please let me know what you think. There is another way I can match up MIDI files with expressive performances like this one, but it requires much more time to do. Thank you!
I'd personally recommend just matching the tempo of the MIDI to the audio. Though it is time consuming, at least the visuals are a bit more consistent.
Definitely I can't wis in another masterpiece so sublime like is of Franz Lizt , still been too brief his durattion has one beauty endless . And for me is masterpiece named Dream of Love , must is among my five pieces favourites favourites , every ocation than I hear the best Music that exist.
Hammerklavier low-key boring unless played by Sokolov or something (even then, he has a tendency to play it _s l o w_ asf) Raindrop? Also pretty, but not beautiful to the same level as liebestraum. A _much_ better answer is Chopin's ballade no. 3, among plenty others. Bach's Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring is a simple beauty, one that could arguably match liebestraum. Schubert's impromptu op. 90 no. 3 is also very simple and lyrical, similarly to Bach's piece. Even Liszt's own Un Sospiro, Hymne de L'enfant a Son Revail, Benediction de Dieu Dans la Solitude, and many more could be argued to be more beautiful. Ultimately? Liebestraum is the benchmark of a beautiful piece, it's a very tall order to match.
I came across the name Liebestraum on a manga " Define the Relationship" and I came looking to hear what it was. It is a beautiful piece...in my next life I want to be a concert pianist and play all over the world ... spreading the music..... I've always been a sucker for a great piece of music.....❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The renditions of this piece are so much different. I see pianists playing this at various speeds, different note accents, and loudness. I suppose that's the point of a rendition.
You’re right Yunchan Lim is not holding down on the octaves but he is holding down the sustain pedal. Which is basically the same of holding them down.
@@OKAYYESZZ69 but in synthesia that shouldn't show. If it did then the arpeggios should also look like they are held for the same time but they don't look like that. Standard synthesia only shows what the notes being played are rather than sustain, accents etc.
I've never heard an interpretation quite like this oh my
You should try Yunchan's rach3 and transcendental etudes performed during the 2022 Cliburn competition. It's a boner for sure. I promise ya
@@DdaDdaEayo what a boner? 😭😭
@@DdaDdaEa bon- what? ❓❓
@@piano_guy_handle yes
Waltz in c#minor, arabesque, liebestraum, ballade in g minor are my favorite pieces, they are so beautiful
Ballade n3 too :)
@@EricRojas-oy6pv agreed fs
@@vaishnavi5rnah I’ve played the 3rd ballad gets boring quickly
@@bockstaboi6638 really? my fav ballade is the first one but the 3rd one also sounds nice
@@vaishnavi5r it does but I’ve played it for a couple months. Gets old
Its so beautiful damn
Libestraum no.3 by liszt is jus so beautiful...
Agree, liebestraume is fire
Such an interesting interpretation. I might try some of the stuff he does.
These great pianists with their big beautiful hands make the keyboard look so small ❤
Yunchan Lim could play a scale and make me cry. We are witnessing a legend in the making.
I’m waiting for his pas de deux
@@Jpifr I love your photo J-P
@@davidl9781 you row ?
@@Jpifr*Pass the ducks
@@Zurvan101 I don’t get it but whatever...
i love this song i’m going to play it at a talent show for my school
Tips for you (if your a beginner then listen): Its really hard. When you learn to play the notes by heart, don't be confused why it sounds wrong. The key!! to make it sound right is to find the main melody and highlight it by pressing the keys of the melody a little harder than other keys. Thats the hard part of this song. Anyways, good luck and have fun!
@@stay570 nah it's ez 😮
@@nerd8503 ofc haha
Took me a year to learn but im lazy and dont tend to practice a lot. Only the passages are technically hard the rest isnt that difficult
One of the Romantic Pieces of Liszt❤.
Clair de lune and liebestraum are My top most beatiful pieces
Deffo my favorite to play
Fantastic 😮
Sogno d'amore di Liszt è un bellissimo e difficile pezzo pieno d'effetti e di espressione suonato molto bene da questo pianista 🎉
Uma das minhas favoritas
It is my favourite classical piece ever, especially this part. Just evokes such emotion!
yeees my favourite
Thank you for watching my TH-cam short! I hope you enjoyed it! 😁
I have a question for you guys. Usually, I manually match up premade MIDI files with performances by speeding up or slowing down the midi visualization I exported. I’m worried it may be too distracting in this particular short because of how expressive Yunchan Lim is when he plays.
Did you find it distracting or annoying? Or maybe you didn’t even notice until I brought it up? Please let me know what you think. There is another way I can match up MIDI files with expressive performances like this one, but it requires much more time to do.
Thank you!
How you edit the rubato part in the visualizer?
Sometimes when it stops completely its kinda annoying but its a good idea
I'd personally recommend just matching the tempo of the MIDI to the audio.
Though it is time consuming, at least the visuals are a bit more consistent.
Wunderschoen! 👏👏👏👏👏
I love his hairstyle
Definitely I can't wis in another masterpiece so sublime like is of Franz Lizt , still been too brief his durattion has one beauty endless . And for me is masterpiece named Dream of Love , must is among my five pieces favourites favourites , every ocation than I hear the best Music that exist.
last page is my favourite
My favourite pieces are the Chopin's Fantaisie-Impromptu Op.66, Ballade №1 in G minor and Etude Op.25 №1 "Aeolian Harp", and Liszt's Liebestraum №3 ❤
Op25 no 5 is good aswl
I can think of hammerklavier 3rd movement by beethoven or Raindrop by Chopin
I will dissagree
Hammerklavier low-key boring unless played by Sokolov or something (even then, he has a tendency to play it _s l o w_ asf)
Raindrop? Also pretty, but not beautiful to the same level as liebestraum. A _much_ better answer is Chopin's ballade no. 3, among plenty others.
Bach's Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring is a simple beauty, one that could arguably match liebestraum.
Schubert's impromptu op. 90 no. 3 is also very simple and lyrical, similarly to Bach's piece.
Even Liszt's own Un Sospiro, Hymne de L'enfant a Son Revail, Benediction de Dieu Dans la Solitude, and many more could be argued to be more beautiful.
Ultimately? Liebestraum is the benchmark of a beautiful piece, it's a very tall order to match.
Chopin 4 ballades
Oh yes u r right
I agree
iiii SUBLIME !!!!!
I came across the name Liebestraum on a manga " Define the Relationship" and I came looking to hear what it was. It is a beautiful piece...in my next life I want to be a concert pianist and play all over the world ... spreading the music..... I've always been a sucker for a great piece of music.....❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I've never heard of this manga
Exactly I'm re reading that. And I came here to listen this too
It s depends of your sensibility, it s depends on your definition of beauty
The most beautiful piece I think is like the last part of the second movement of Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 2 in E major!
C minor
@@marshuebler1924the concerto is c minor but I believe the second movement is in e major.
I personally don’t like his version, but he is an amazing pianist i hope to hear more of him very soon
Only heard it in Pelo Talks
The audience thinks this piece is beautiful, pianists think this piece is horrifying
Pleas make full video no only short please
Yuncham “im gonna over rubato here and here and here and here and here” Lim
Claire Delune, Arabesque no1. Chopin E Flat Major, Moonlight Sonata.
Same feels and level.
So pretty!
Un sospiro is really beautiful too
Liebesträume is pretty good, in my opinion.
Chopin Waltz 64 no 2
no way, its liebestraum 3
In Evgeny Kissin's interpretation
bro has 3 hands. DAAAMN
The renditions of this piece are so much different. I see pianists playing this at various speeds, different note accents, and loudness. I suppose that's the point of a rendition.
The rendition on "The Wicked North" is by far the best, and it's not even remotely close
Agreed
Un sospiro is literally btr than this alr
okay buddy
If you want full video no only short give like to this comment
Despacito by Peter vamos❤
Well... It's Franz Liszt. It can't be badn!
so hard that this piece broke my fingers and head
Liebesleid >>>
I’m learning this piece. It is so fun, but the finger jumble at the end is annoying.
Now compare it to Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2
Better
@@Liszt-vj1mo u mean liebestraum is better?
Liszt au borne de source
💯
try chopins’ nocturnes
I think the synthesia is wrong. How on earth are you supposed to hold down the octaves while playing the arpeggios in the middle with 2 hands?
There is something called sustain pedal
@@matit825 what do you mean. sustain pedals arent shown in synthesia
You’re right Yunchan Lim is not holding down on the octaves but he is holding down the sustain pedal. Which is basically the same of holding them down.
@@OKAYYESZZ69 but in synthesia that shouldn't show. If it did then the arpeggios should also look like they are held for the same time but they don't look like that.
Standard synthesia only shows what the notes being played are rather than sustain, accents etc.
@@pace_18just telling you what could be happening really should be getting the answer from the person who made it
Respighi Notturno
Claire de lune is nice
This is sum id HESR at a wdding
Fantaisie-Impromptu or La Campanella 1838
Fantasie impromptu and la campanella are both great but by no means the most beautiful pieces,
@@giovannib27 the endings make them beautiful
Is it that serious
Liszt's Norma Fantasy is better than this by miles!
This is literally not chopin..
Arrau's copy.
The mistake 💀💀💀
Legit 😭 lang lang takes the win with no mistakes