Chopin hated this piece that's why it's a posthume, it was ahasmed for him to publish that because it was too similar with moonlight sonata mvt3 of beethoven. And fantaisie impromptu is a perfect exemple of that, this piece is not as hard as it seems and he can be pretty easy the hardest thing in that is the polyrythm, amateurs think that fast notes are hard but with the fingering it comes easy.
My neighbour has been learning this piece for quite a while now, it's always a delight to open my window and hear the progress everyday. This person seems to be a hardworking one and I hope someday I will hear the whole piece being played! Edit: I didn't get to hear the whole piece as the mysterious neighbour moved out, we never met but this person still plays an important role in my daily life today as they unknowingly helped me decide to learn music theory and buy a piano.
To think that Chopin died when he was 39, but was able to compose hundreds of timeless music that will resonate throughout the centuries.. dont you all think that's amazing.. Achieving so many things in such a small amount of time, leaving the earth but remembered by so many people, it makes you feel like they never left at all..
And Chopin never wanted the Fantasie Impromptu published and actually requested Julian Fontana (who was gifted this specific composition) to destroy the manuscript...
+Lina Vaughan I agree with you on that. It does sound heavenly and stuff. It makes me think of a rain storm with the sun peeping out only to have it rain again. It's a very pretty image.
+Chilli I heard he didn't actually dislike it, he just didn't publish it because it sounded very similar to a piece already published by one of his contemporaries in structure etc except Chopin's was better
@@cubipedia871 "kids 11 to 13 have absolutely no taste in music," neither did I at that age, thought girls were rubbish too. Sad thing is, some don't escape from childish ideas . . .
Chopin: literally locked himself in an isolated room for days to weeks on end to obsess over every single note and make sure every single second of a song was perfectly planned out also Chopin: calls it "Impromptu"
1:28 I really love when Chopin changes to next chord, and goes up in that part. That is possibly, the most beautiful chord change he could do at that moment. I really cant understand how all those classical genius did all this. And i am happy, because im alive to listen to this beautiful musical perfection... But sometimes i think that this is too much for me. I could never pay for all the things that this music makes me feel. Never... There is nothing i can do to return this perfection to the authors in one or another way... Thanks.
The only reason they were geniuses because TV, Video game, internet, TH-cam rap, Twerking and shit ass music cough cough...rap wasn't around and in this era we live in we focus on entertainment rather than knowledge
Z0RSY You say that and you upload gaming videos :) I don't think that is the case tho, we have amazing musicians today, all of those jazz musicians are on the same level (in my opinion) as Mozart, Bach, Chopin or Beethoven...
He transforms the 1th minor of the original tone into a domminant, and revolves in the 1th minor of the scale that have the past chord as a 5th dominnant(With the harmonic minor scale). I use that in my musics for Chopin influence's =) Forgive my english
Chopin actually wanted this piece along with others to be burned after his death, asking his friends and family to do so. Thankfully someone recognized its brilliance and saved it from oblivion, releasing it after he died. It's incredible to think that such a masterpiece almost slipped through the cracks of history. It's a timeless beauty.
Lol is it weird that I dreamed I was playing the piano along with Chopin yesterday? We were in this really pretty garden and it is autumn time, and then he played this melody, it was such a significant moment. I can't really remember his face but the way he play the piece was no way like others!
This is probably my favorite interpretation. The performer gives the notes room to "breath" I suppose. Other videos feel like there rushed or just too slow.
I swear, the comment sections on videos like these are so much nicer than the other ones on TH-cam! Dignified Classical Music Appreciators for the win!
Kyle Buchanan On TH-cam, you can find all sorts of comments, unfortunately. And haters are everywhere 😢 I made a performance of this piece, check it if you have time, it would be adorable 😇
Whats good about Art in General such as Music is that you can Implement your own emotions to the piece... And all the emotions that you ever felt was already felt by an other Human Being... So you probably already know what Chopin Experienced while playing this Music. :) All you need to do is close your eyes listen and Feel.
This masterpiece is my favourite from Chopin. The first time I’ve heard it, I literally wanted to cry and at the same time I was completely somewhere else, transported by every note. It feels like life stops for a moment and gives us the opportunity of living in a dream, for a short instant. It’s beautiful and sad at the same time, we are here but not here. Thank you again for this, Chopin. ❤️
Sometimes getting caught up in the routine of practicing a piece really makes you forget how beautiful it really is... Im very lucky to have learnt it.
when i was a little girl ,my elder brother recommended chopin to me and he passed away long time ago,but i still remembered chopin and his great masterpiece, and i enjoy listening his works.
Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, episode "It's Not Easy Being Gwen". When Ben, Kevin and Gwen were fighting Dr. Animo, Emily (Gwen's best friend) just played that at the concert.
Only musicians will fully appreciate how damn difficult this piece is. I'm not brave enough to attempt playing it. Gees, this man was a musical genius......
an alternative definition of fantasy is a musical composition, free in form, typically involving variation on an existing work or the imaginative representation of a situation or story. Source:google
How can one achive such level of beauty, express so much and make others vibrate for centuries only with an instrument? When I listen to this piece of pure art I'm amazed with what we human can do...
+josshlegg I remember struggling a lot when I tried to learn this as a kid. Once you get the first bit down though the rest is pretty easy. I remember learning most of this song just by memory.
I was at the graduation ceremony for my music academy the other day where a couple people would play some songs before we all got our diplomas. One of these ones was a guy who I image couldn't have been older than 15 years old. Dude went on podium without saying anything and proceeded to absolutely nail this piece perfectly without making a single mistake. Kid's going to go far in life.
Since I was a young girl I would listen to my brother play this , it gives me chills every time. It gives me chills thinking about it, I just love this
Beautiful, homesickness, but original...great!! Chopin and Liszt, the piano masters...with respect to others piano players of XX and XXI centuries around the world.
I like to see that some people used Chopin,Liszt etc composers for putting some artistry in their bids,even if for me, its insulting them to put their works that came so profoundly from their hearts, in movies or realisations that have so little bit profoundness.
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+Michail Chatzinikolaou I literally cannot believe you just said that. South Korea, Japan, Kuwait, Qatar, Singapore, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, and so many more countries are far more developed and wealthier than the United States. Even certain regions in China and India so please don't jump to stereotypes or what you see on bias TV.
Favorite piano piece of all time. Love his crazy chromatical playing. I feel in this piece a tension between sublime and chaos... incredible composition!
It was almost guaranteed that he would die prematurely..a talent this mind blowing. We are so lucky to have people that can allow us to hear such genius.....That takes one massive skill that makes one feel so humble. Thank you so much.
عند سماع هاذي المقطوعه يتملك الشعور الطيران وبالحب وبان الحياه قصيره جدا ولابد لنا ان لا نعيش بحزن ابدا وان نفعل ونفول ونعطي وناخذ الخير اين ما ذهبنا بهذه الطريقه يمكنك ان نعيش حياه عادله ومستقره ..تحياتي لكل اذن موسيقيه مرت من هنا ♥ ملاحظه .. اذا كنت مسلم صلي ع النبي ههههه قلت اكسب اجر ♥
This piece is very difficult to play ... I never could run well. That's why I admire these very brilliant pianists. It's really beautiful Fantasy Impromptu, it always excites me ......
Franz Liszt well NEARLY ;) i suddenly fell in love with this piece and searched for DAYS how to play the 4:3 polyrythm until i finally found a got explanation :) and the rest was just practice
I'm sure this has been said countless times, but this really is a beautiful piece of music. Fantaisie Impromptu truly is one of Frederic Chopin's greatest works.
Es increíble cómo dependiendo de cómo pongas las notas, juntas o una al lado de la otra, la velocidad con que toques la canción, también el timbre (eso que en este caso sólo es uno) te lleva a diferentes emociones y lugares. Por eso me encanta la música
I feel like I'm sinking to the deep of an ocean while listening this. I can feel the coolness of the water, sound of the waves, and the sunshine that increasingly going distant.
+Nuka Cola Chopin actually had no intention of publishing this, as before he died, he told a friend ( I don't remember who.) to burn it. A few years after Chopin died, this friend was on the fence of carrying out his friends final wishes, or publishing it. He thought it was too good of a piece for it not to be published, and was officially published in 1855. The reason why Chopin didn't want to publish this song, was because he was afraid that people would compare it to Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata."
+Trevor Jack that's so interesting! People were worried about false copyright claims back then too! hahaha I'm glad it was published, there is no shame in inspiration, and there is no existence of pure originality. It is not crazy that Chopin could even have created this without knowledge of Moonlight Sonata!
+Nuka Cola the biggest criticism of this piece actually is that it is a ripoff of moonlight. Some go as far as saying that this piece has no compositional integrity
+josshlegg The biggest piece of BS. You understand nothing about music. Moonlight is a very simple piece that any child can play. This is a horrendously difficult piece and beautiful beyond compare. I guess some morons hear Moonlight in any beautiful music. Pathetic!
In the last hours of my fathers life, I asked him if he would like to listen to some Chopin. He softly replied, Its ok, I can hear it already. He was cremated today and this track was played.
"There once was a girl who was pretty and fair, With rich hazel eyes and blonde-flaxen hair. Somedays she'd lay waiting in the performing arts suite, It's where I would practice, and sometimes we'd meet. For I to have interest and make her my bride? Alas, not me but my friend by her side. However, as shallow as lovers could get, The love was not true, there was none but regret. As days, as weeks, as time goes by, The feeling won't leave, the regret won't subside. Alas the poor girl who seemed lovely and sweet, Conjured up nothing, but despair and tristesse" This was my interpretation with this piece: "Darkness masquerading as Light"
I thought you were talking about me and my russian subsitute piano teacher. She thought I was going to play this at the royal academy. DAMN I missed SOO many shots(And her)! Now Im an old shite...
@@carlosdbd1025 I tried learning it for a while but I'm just not skilled enough, someday I might try again. I'm currently learning a version of Merry Go Round of Life
DEDICATED TO MY MOM ON MARCH 8 th 2020 I asked my Mom every day, how are you doing Mom, are you Ok ? O yeah, everythin's fine. But, why you cry every night , than ? On the day we meet again , we'll smile and I'll be bold . I'll say "You are lucky to get in here, Mom, with all the lies you told."
Chopin: “Simplicity is the final achievement.”
Also Chopin: Fantasie Impromptu
Frydryck Francoise Chopin You’re dumb as fuck if you don’t get the joke
Brendan Berney calm down
Chopin hated this piece that's why it's a posthume, it was ahasmed for him to publish that because it was too similar with moonlight sonata mvt3 of beethoven. And fantaisie impromptu is a perfect exemple of that, this piece is not as hard as it seems and he can be pretty easy the hardest thing in that is the polyrythm, amateurs think that fast notes are hard but with the fingering it comes easy.
Nothing wrong with calling a dumbass a dumbass. They have to find out some time.
:)
My neighbour has been learning this piece for quite a while now, it's always a delight to open my window and hear the progress everyday. This person seems to be a hardworking one and I hope someday I will hear the whole piece being played!
Edit: I didn't get to hear the whole piece as the mysterious neighbour moved out, we never met but this person still plays an important role in my daily life today as they unknowingly helped me decide to learn music theory and buy a piano.
I can play it fir you :)
good thing youre that type of neighbour lmao
I am that kind of neighbour....
neighbor*@@Marc-tp9xv
@@prod.dirtydreads9101 canadian mate
To think that Chopin died when he was 39, but was able to compose hundreds of timeless music that will resonate throughout the centuries.. dont you all think that's amazing.. Achieving so many things in such a small amount of time, leaving the earth but remembered by so many people, it makes you feel like they never left at all..
Mozart died when he was 35;Schubert died when he was 31,so much potential great music never came to be.
And Chopin never wanted the Fantasie Impromptu published and actually requested Julian Fontana (who was gifted this specific composition) to destroy the manuscript...
They're still dead
It's an amazing feeling once you've learned a piece or two of his; you get to enter Chopin mode. In his music, he lives on.
boy what the hell
How can you dislike a piece as heavenly as this? I will never understand.
+Lina Vaughan this kind of pieces brings heaven to my ears
+Lina Vaughan I agree with you on that. It does sound heavenly and stuff. It makes me think of a rain storm with the sun peeping out only to have it rain again. It's a very pretty image.
+Lina Vaughan it's funny because chopin disliked this piece himself ;) that's why he didn't publish it and hid it away until someone found it
+Chilli I heard he didn't actually dislike it, he just didn't publish it because it sounded very similar to a piece already published by one of his contemporaries in structure etc except Chopin's was better
apparently it was similar to moonlight sonata or something
Love it. My mother use to play this. She was a professional pianist
Your mother is dead ?
I'm learning how to play these but my left hand tho
She must be a great pianist
Wait, is she dead?
My mother used to play it too. She is also a professional piano player.
Chopin : impromptu
Me : impossibruh
Practice makes perfects
Like me
So you gotta practice more
practice slow, each hand separately - one day the music will magically materialize - just have faith and listen to the sounds you make
@@The-Man23 you the man
Impossibru*
"Honey, why are you putting an octopus on the piano?"
ming xiao Personnaly, i'm playing this piece on my channel, and i'm not an octopus at all... I think :x
Check it ! 😂
[Insert slow clap here] No just kidding.
What an octopus, honey? He is Chopin... ❤️Learn from the best! 🥀🥀🥀🏵️🏵️💜💜🌹💖👌
Oswald xX
Well an octopus only have 8 digits to work with where as a human have ten. So even so, the octopus would be at a disadvantage
Chopin was an unusual composer. He played his compositions first, then noted them.
Lois Walsh it’s a move that could only be done by a genius
I do the same.
not unusual. Only further more proof that he's composing straight from his heart
Yo haría eso :/ sería más fácil asi
Laura Shigihara does the same
This dude casually played it in assembly at my school today (perfectly btw) and nobody seemed to even care; most were half asleep.
this beauty made them fall asleep
Big oof
No hope for the younger generation.
Society is becoming more and more left brain oriented, it's rare to find people with deep feelings anymore.
@@cubipedia871 "kids 11 to 13 have absolutely no taste in music," neither did I at that age, thought girls were rubbish too. Sad thing is, some don't escape from childish ideas . . .
If someone played this in front of me, I would fall in love. Instantly. :X
but im a dude
Same!
same
yeah, i actually fell i love like that..
My Brother can play it. But IDK if your into dudes :'D
i get it now why he's called chopin... He's choppin' those notes like onions, damn.
+sermerlin1 This comment killed me, lol. 😂😂😂
i'm glad... Cus the thought killed me as well which i had to write down. :D
xD
It's not him playing but nice one anyway :P
pierre berges i know it's not him but this guy is replicating what he played... Which still stands for chopin... yeah :P
Chopin: literally locked himself in an isolated room for days to weeks on end to obsess over every single note and make sure every single second of a song was perfectly planned out
also Chopin: calls it "Impromptu"
1:28 I really love when Chopin changes to next chord, and goes up in that part. That is possibly, the most beautiful chord change he could do at that moment. I really cant understand how all those classical genius did all this. And i am happy, because im alive to listen to this beautiful musical perfection... But sometimes i think that this is too much for me. I could never pay for all the things that this music makes me feel. Never... There is nothing i can do to return this perfection to the authors in one or another way... Thanks.
Some gifts are priceless. You dont need to pay back for them. Just accept them with gratitude and joy!
The only reason they were geniuses because TV, Video game, internet, TH-cam rap, Twerking and shit ass music cough cough...rap wasn't around and in this era we live in we focus on entertainment rather than knowledge
Z0RSY You say that and you upload gaming videos :) I don't think that is the case tho, we have amazing musicians today, all of those jazz musicians are on the same level (in my opinion) as Mozart, Bach, Chopin or Beethoven...
your so right, i really did enjoyed reading this, music truly is an amazing thing
He transforms the 1th minor of the original tone into a domminant, and revolves in the 1th minor of the scale that have the past chord as a 5th dominnant(With the harmonic minor scale). I use that in my musics for Chopin influence's =)
Forgive my english
Definitely one of my favourite pieces from Chopin. I can't wait to learn how to play this.
+Andressa Silvino Not as hard as it looks
+Albert Chang Good to know! :)
+Andressa Silvino Cool profile! :) I am sure that you will play this piece of music beautifully.
Thanks! :)
It might take a while for me to learn to play perfectly, but it will be worth it in the end, I'm sure of it.
Andressa Silvino Yes it will :)
Chopin actually wanted this piece along with others to be burned after his death, asking his friends and family to do so. Thankfully someone recognized its brilliance and saved it from oblivion, releasing it after he died. It's incredible to think that such a masterpiece almost slipped through the cracks of history. It's a timeless beauty.
If anyone asking who's the player, is Nikita Magaloff... :) you welcome...
Thank you! That's what I was scrolling down to try to find out.
NO!
jak nie jam tak
Thanks!
its not chopin ??
Simply piano ads be like
day 1: twinkle twinkle little star
day 5: fantaisie impromptu
DAS TRUE
So true 🤣🤣😭
day 7: grows 29 more fingers
Day 10: using feet to play Rush E
Day 11: use bananas to play Rush e
Sir, I only have 10 fingers
And? You only need 10 fingers
@@randomkidbelkke12 10 fingers to do your mother, 20 to play this osng
@@randomkidbelkke12spoil sport
0:21 is my favorite piece
Vane Rosales Sounds a lot like the fairy fountain theme from TLOZ.
Igual la mia
@@davidvillanueva2396 si pues
Lol is it weird that I dreamed I was playing the piano along with Chopin yesterday? We were in this really pretty garden and it is autumn time, and then he played this melody, it was such a significant moment. I can't really remember his face but the way he play the piece was no way like others!
you should look out for medical help xD
I can imagine. Oh boy.
lol XD
goshhhh , jealous over here😭
so great that you had this dream. i am happy for you!! :D
After a few practice sessions,I can finally play up to 0:04 ...
Powerful and sad at the same time..I love this melancholy and darkness at chopin's songs .
Marianna Rizou Yes, fast parts seems to be really sad but the middle and the end are luminous 😊 I made a performance of this piece, check it ! 😯
This is probably my favorite interpretation. The performer gives the notes room to "breath" I suppose. Other videos feel like there rushed or just too slow.
*they're
Rubinstein's one is fantastic, think about it
Sardine >>>
agreed
+Kirito Kazuto oui
Chopin Liszt:
Tomatos
Potatoes
4 new pairs of hands
I'd say 6...
Liszt... I see what you did here
Chopin liszt🤣🤣🤣I can't stop laughing
Liszt means fluor in hungarian
@@shrimpfry880 *flour
I swear, the comment sections on videos like these are so much nicer than the other ones on TH-cam! Dignified Classical Music Appreciators for the win!
Kyle Buchanan On TH-cam, you can find all sorts of comments, unfortunately. And haters are everywhere 😢
I made a performance of this piece, check it if you have time, it would be adorable 😇
Harley On The Piano So True
fuck u
nigga stfu
And right below your comment there's a comment that says "does this guy have 5 hands or something?"
I love this piece! Some people will just never understand the emotions that the player puts in while playing.
Whats good about Art in General such as Music is that you can Implement your own emotions to the piece... And all the emotions that you ever felt was already felt by an other Human Being... So you probably already know what Chopin Experienced while playing this Music. :)
All you need to do is close your eyes listen and Feel.
+gabriel montreuil exactly
*****
Crazy what a couple of Budweiser can make you type, on a lonely Friday night! lol
@@gabrielmontreuil are you single?
+Superweinerschnitzel
Now or 2 years ago? lol
This masterpiece is my favourite from Chopin. The first time I’ve heard it, I literally wanted to cry and at the same time I was completely somewhere else, transported by every note. It feels like life stops for a moment and gives us the opportunity of living in a dream, for a short instant. It’s beautiful and sad at the same time, we are here but not here. Thank you again for this, Chopin. ❤️
Who is playing hes marvellous
Sometimes getting caught up in the routine of practicing a piece really makes you forget how beautiful it really is... Im very lucky to have learnt it.
when i was a little girl ,my elder brother recommended chopin to me and he passed away long time ago,but i still remembered chopin and his great masterpiece, and i enjoy listening his works.
Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, episode "It's Not Easy Being Gwen". When Ben, Kevin and Gwen were fighting Dr. Animo, Emily (Gwen's best friend) just played that at the concert.
you may be the world's biggest ben 10 fan for knowing that
I just saw it so that could also be a reason. Wish she came in the third last episode since they went on one date
0:12 Thats what I imagine what raining gold sounds like..
Only musicians will fully appreciate how damn difficult this piece is. I'm not brave enough to attempt playing it. Gees, this man was a musical genius......
Tchaikovsky's 1st Piano concerto is also extremely difficult to play.
Well I could totally play this, I just don't have the talent, skill or knowledge.
Moonlight sonata 3rd movement iis superhard too :P
Actually moonlight sonata 3rd movement isn't that difficult, just really fast
well , its actually hard , have u seen the music sheet ?
Throughout this great song, the picture of Chopin I swear is looking at me like "Yep! I know I'm badass"
piece*
@@ludwig4029 how I hate it when they do this :D
Such a romantic piece .. tells a story
4c00h about what
Wow! I'm in 9th grade and i have his poem 'Song of the rain'. It's so awesome and sweet
how tho, it has no fucking words? you can't ''tell'' a story without words
an alternative definition of fantasy is a musical composition, free in form, typically involving variation on an existing work or the imaginative representation of a situation or story. Source:google
@@juliashaw224 doesn’t really tell one it just gives off a very romantic/ dramatic emotion
chopin is the best compositor in the world because he write songs for love the best thing in the world
Bach is the best composer
A great piece indeed. I will never get tired of listening to fine music like this one! Have a nice day who everest reading this.
thanks bro
How can one achive such level of beauty, express so much and make others vibrate for centuries only with an instrument? When I listen to this piece of pure art I'm amazed with what we human can do...
*humans
nigga stfu
you're more amazed by this than people being on the fucking moon?
IDK if he is or isn't, but I assure you, many of us are
yes
This one of my favorite classical music.
I like Chopin~
***** its a song.
diyanamaya nope
Its a piece !
Oh.. I'm so sorry.Please forgive my mistake.
Frédéric Chopin chopin be my piano instructor pls
Now imagine what Chopin could play with two hands
Huh )゚o゚)
uh
XD
😏
His fingers are long bro
to anyone wanting to learn this on piano, you can do it its not as hard as you might think!
+josshlegg I remember struggling a lot when I tried to learn this as a kid. Once you get the first bit down though the rest is pretty easy. I remember learning most of this song just by memory.
to master it and make it sound like this yes it is very hard
+Nice Meme piece...
+Gary Dorgan lol
He was replying to "Nice Meme" . Idiot.
My newborn son lights up whenever I turn this on. I guess he heard it enough in the womb.
This is undoubtedly my favourite piece composed by Chopin.
so much expression with no words at that ;)
true …
@@ellabella308 It have more than words; feeling
It is easier to play this song at the first try than to understand why +1000 people disliked this video
Not everyone understand true pure music
That's how you can spot an alien. I'm tell you....true.
@@marywillis1630 I'm an alien?
@@Granola_cat u are an idiot 😘
@@LagartoChicloso lmao nice
I was at the graduation ceremony for my music academy the other day where a couple people would play some songs before we all got our diplomas. One of these ones was a guy who I image couldn't have been older than 15 years old. Dude went on podium without saying anything and proceeded to absolutely nail this piece perfectly without making a single mistake. Kid's going to go far in life.
i remember learning this song years ago, my teacher told me to SMASH my pinky to make that high note contrast stand out well ughhhhhhh so much pain.
poppetjin *SMEASH*
Now it no longer hurts...
Because it's broken.
I hate when teachers do this, especially when they grab your pinky for you and force it into the key extra hard just to hurt you for no fuckin reason
Justin Time like stretching my fingers on the cello... oof...
Since I was a young girl I would listen to my brother play this , it gives me chills every time. It gives me chills thinking about it, I just love this
The Best Interpretation who i heard in a Lot of time..
Chopin, the best thing of classical music
Beautiful, homesickness, but original...great!! Chopin and Liszt, the piano masters...with respect to others piano players of XX and XXI centuries around the world.
alvaro santos Chopin and Liszt mhmm, we can add Rachmaninov to that list!
I like to see that some people used Chopin,Liszt etc composers for putting some artistry in their bids,even if for me, its insulting them to put their works that came so profoundly from their hearts, in movies or realisations that have so little bit profoundness.
Hey, there's Beethoven and Mozart too!
magnifique j'adore chopin est un dieu de la composition quelle bijoux de la musique.
Frederich Chopin your name immortal...
*Frederic
*Fryderyk
Yours too
As is yours
*syphilis* *syphilis*
Dude. Chopin is a genius. I always wanted to play this piece and I got my wish hahaha :) of course this guy probably plays it way better than me
omg the sheet music is like, whoah.
I hear it and it makes so much sense, but i can't play it just yet.
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Europe is a great place, art and everything's
America has the kkk
+Sicarius47 and Asia the Middle east. shit...
lol
+Michail Chatzinikolaou I literally cannot believe you just said that. South Korea, Japan, Kuwait, Qatar, Singapore, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, and so many more countries are far more developed and wealthier than the United States. Even certain regions in China and India so please don't jump to stereotypes or what you see on bias TV.
"Developed" . Apart from east Asia, everything else is pretty much a shithole.
That final note of the song was absolutely perfect. Well done.
the victorian child would be delighted
I don't suffer from insanity, i enjoy every minute of it ...such an insane rhythm, i'm lovin' it!
Haha insanity is a label that mediocrities put on those who are too advanced to be comprehended. To me it's a compliment.
ViceRaider #inspiration
The truly insane don't consider themselves insane, so you're good
@@jonnylomj7601 That's definitely one way to put it
Favorite piano piece of all time. Love his crazy chromatical playing. I feel in this piece a tension between sublime and chaos... incredible composition!
What Chopin did was incomparable. Every time I listen to the same tunes is like the first time. So rich and surprising, every note tells so much.
Nothing like the music of the late, great Chopin to soothe the soul!!! Simply divine :-)
one of Chopin’s best pieces
Siempre es un deleite escuchar a Chopin
I keep coming back to this version. There are no words to describe how beautiful it is.
Does this guy have 5 hands or something?
how would it be reasonable to ask if he even has 3?
No he has 4. Good guess though, close enough.
Same 😂
Zeynep Gomez
....same what?
tech nichy Maybe there are the same in that they also have four hands?
A true genius, writing such beautiful and complicated music 😭❤️
Simply incredible. The amount of passion and emotion packed into this song is mesmerizing.
It was almost guaranteed that he would die prematurely..a talent this mind blowing. We are so lucky to have people that can allow us to hear such genius.....That takes one massive skill that makes one feel so humble. Thank you so much.
عند سماع هاذي المقطوعه يتملك الشعور الطيران وبالحب وبان الحياه قصيره جدا ولابد لنا ان لا نعيش بحزن ابدا وان نفعل ونفول ونعطي وناخذ الخير اين ما ذهبنا بهذه الطريقه يمكنك ان نعيش حياه عادله ومستقره ..تحياتي لكل اذن موسيقيه مرت من هنا ♥
ملاحظه .. اذا كنت مسلم صلي ع النبي ههههه قلت اكسب اجر ♥
The player is Nikita Magaloff
Thank you, Josh. He became a discovery for me.
Your welcome...
Is from me.
=D
merci de l 'avoir indiqué , cordialement
You're welcome.
Sencillamente, el más grande en la improvisación, Chopin, es un monstruo, un fenómeno, un genio...
Chopin and his genius at its best. He wrote poetry with music.
Still fantastic, 2019.
Thank you, Chopin forever..
Saw this played live one time by a college music instructor and it brought tears to my eyes. Truly a beautiful piece
Every note is perfection.
This piece is very difficult to play ... I never could run well. That's why I admire these very brilliant pianists. It's really beautiful Fantasy Impromptu, it always excites me ......
Ive been playing for one and a half year and i play this :) only the timing and the tempo was hard to get but besides that its not that difficult ;)
Frédéric Chopin Well, look who's talkin'! Lolz!
Frédéric Chopin haha bullshit. if that's true i'll start believing in unicorns.
Trafalgar Law Thanks for the compliment mate ^^ im for real man but its not perfect.
Franz Liszt well NEARLY ;) i suddenly fell in love with this piece and searched for DAYS how to play the 4:3 polyrythm until i finally found a got explanation :) and the rest was just practice
I'm sure this has been said countless times, but this really is a beautiful piece of music. Fantaisie Impromptu truly is one of Frederic Chopin's greatest works.
Best Polish composer ❤
Há anos estou aqui vendo e revendo essa obra que somente Chopin concebeu aos meros mortais dessa terra. Puta merda que perfeição numa só musica!!!
"Ay yo the pizza here"
0:42
Bruh
Me siento maravillosamente feliz con esta melodía 🎶 ❤
Soy adicta a esta melodía, la escucho una y otra vez y no me canso
Es increíble cómo dependiendo de cómo pongas las notas, juntas o una al lado de la otra, la velocidad con que toques la canción, también el timbre (eso que en este caso sólo es uno) te lleva a diferentes emociones y lugares. Por eso me encanta la música
I feel like I'm sinking to the deep of an ocean while listening this. I can feel the coolness of the water, sound of the waves, and the sunshine that increasingly going distant.
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Chopin, mi compositor favorito... cautivante expresion del alma...
Adoro essa ...música
Algum BR com classe em 2019
É nóix!!
Eae
Pode crê 👋🏻
Opa! A melhor playlist de música erudita é br manoo. Olha aí no meu perfil
oii, vcs tocam alguma coisa tbm?? eu toco piano
God gifted Chopin with music, but took away his health.
wow you can really hear the inspiration from Moonlight Sonata in this piece, still beautiful
+Nuka Cola Chopin actually had no intention of publishing this, as before he died, he told a friend ( I don't remember who.) to burn it. A few years after Chopin died, this friend was on the fence of carrying out his friends final wishes, or publishing it. He thought it was too good of a piece for it not to be published, and was officially published in 1855. The reason why Chopin didn't want to publish this song, was because he was afraid that people would compare it to Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata."
+Trevor Jack that's so interesting! People were worried about false copyright claims back then too! hahaha I'm glad it was published, there is no shame in inspiration, and there is no existence of pure originality. It is not crazy that Chopin could even have created this without knowledge of Moonlight Sonata!
+Nuka Cola the biggest criticism of this piece actually is that it is a ripoff of moonlight. Some go as far as saying that this piece has no compositional integrity
+josshlegg
Then those people have never composed. There are a lot of differences theoretically and aurally.
+josshlegg The biggest piece of BS. You understand nothing about music. Moonlight is a very simple piece that any child can play. This is a horrendously difficult piece and beautiful beyond compare. I guess some morons hear Moonlight in any beautiful music. Pathetic!
Niewytłumaczalnie piękne.
A stunning piece of music played magnificently. How fortunate we are that the stars aligned the two to give us such beauty to enjoy!
when i die , i want this be the last thing i hear before i enter in blinding white lignt
Put an iPod on repeat every single day and make it happen!
You could also just smoke some dmt and listen to this
bachar Shar i did exactly that
How do you know its going to be a white light?
In the last hours of my fathers life, I asked him if he would like to listen to some Chopin. He softly replied, Its ok, I can hear it already. He was cremated today and this track was played.
"There once was a girl who was pretty and fair,
With rich hazel eyes and blonde-flaxen hair.
Somedays she'd lay waiting in the performing arts suite,
It's where I would practice, and sometimes we'd meet.
For I to have interest and make her my bride?
Alas, not me but my friend by her side.
However, as shallow as lovers could get,
The love was not true, there was none but regret.
As days, as weeks, as time goes by,
The feeling won't leave, the regret won't subside.
Alas the poor girl who seemed lovely and sweet,
Conjured up nothing, but despair and tristesse"
This was my interpretation with this piece:
"Darkness masquerading as Light"
I thought you were talking about me and my russian subsitute piano teacher. She thought I was going to play this at the royal academy. DAMN I missed SOO many shots(And her)! Now Im an old shite...
I can only agree on the last part.
Simply BEAUTIFUL!!!!! I have so much respect for GREAT MUSIC 💛
I first heard this in Clock Tower 3, then I heard it in PGSM where one of the characters was playing this amazing work.
Nandito ako dahil sa mapeh
pakopya
My favorite composer ❤️
and this is how to drain your cup of fine red wine in 5 minutes and 31 god damn seconds.
I've been playing piano for around 8 years, gonna start trying to learn this soon, I hope it goes well
Any updates?
@@carlosdbd1025 I tried learning it for a while but I'm just not skilled enough, someday I might try again. I'm currently learning a version of Merry Go Round of Life
@@wasteland6463Eventually with practice you will be able to play it perfectly!
We believe in you!! If you remember to come back and let us know!
this is both ominous and interesting, foreshadowing and beautiful.. man i love classics
DEDICATED TO MY MOM ON MARCH 8 th 2020
I asked my Mom every day, how are you doing Mom, are you Ok ?
O yeah, everythin's fine. But, why you cry every night , than ?
On the day we meet again , we'll smile and I'll be bold . I'll say
"You are lucky to get in here, Mom, with all the lies you told."