I've found it! This is the sample song on my cousin's keyboard. We would press the demo button and dance in basement while this song played. I miss my cousins, and this song brings back those family memories. Thank you for this upload!
Seeing the music and patterns makes me wonder if a computer would be able to take the greatest pieces ever written, dilute it and see if there're common traits and come up with it's own masterpiece based on pattern recognition and what it would sound like.
Rick Deckard I have also thought of that. but it scares me because we would automatically have the best masterpieces mechanically and it would bastardize the music passion and our hability to create these magic feelings through music :( But at the same time it's a really cool thought.
Rick Deckard I have also thought of that. but it scares me because we would automatically have the best masterpieces mechanically and it would bastardize the music passion and our hability to create these magic feelings through music :( But at the same time it's a really cool thought.
Pardock I'm sure there will always be originals composed by real people, but I would be curious to hear what an AI version would sound like, and see if it would indeed be popular or is there something in us that is inimitable.
Rick Deckard I think it would sound just as good, actually if you think coldly we are mere humans, a powerful enough machine (even if people want to say all those positive vibes things like "oh but we have soul" and "machines could never equal the human's imagination") would easily compose stuff 100 times deeper and better than the most genious musician, it's sad but it's what it is, we are limited, but that's alright :D
Pardock Ya I actually agree that if we could distill and break down most of the fundamental parameters that make great music... AI would probably do a better job and blending it all together at a much deeper level, but maybe what we'll realize is what makes us unique is that we ARE flawed and that we're just human as they say.
as a wise man once said, 'Life is the brief period of partying between birth and utter oblivion.' We won't be here long, friends. Enjoy it while you have it.
Michel Beroff's performance at a young age astounded me with the overwhelming power of the beginning this masterpiece . ミッシェルベロフの若いときのこの曲の出だしの圧倒的な迫力にはどぎもを抜かれたものです。
Omg its just the best piano song i ever heard of my entire life and saying that its doing 10 years im playing piano i never heard of this before omg wow beautiful
*here's what i daydreamed while listening to this* a young woman walking through the city with her boyfriend. she must be like in her later teens, 18 or 19. its snowing like crazy and shes dressed in a fur coat with her curly short hair, looking like a woman from the 1950s. shes watching the snowflakes twirl in the air, and at the same time, theres a ten year old little ballerina twirling too, in a studio all alone. shes twirling to this song. they walk around, anyway, watching street performers and catching a carriage ride home. at 1:38 with that calm music, thats when they make it home, its dark outside. someone's throwing fireworks, and they watch from the balcony of their hotel. its illegal, but no one seems to mind. when it gets too cold, they go back inside. soft golden light from their lamps, christmas tree glistening in the background. she finds a book in which the title reads "goodnight moon", a book she read as a kid. she reads it over and over.
@@shagerg2238 sorry for the late response, but I can say that Debussy and in all of his works the timing can be a little off when it comes to both hands. it just takes practice, use a metronome at a low beat at first and slowly work your way up to the correct tempo. Have fun.
This is a very good rainbow song. All the Waves and the middle part was great. I liked 0:11 Because it reminds me of winter and coat. Very Tasty and colored song
This reminds me of Christmas. If fur coats. Of little kids. Of millions of snowflakes twinkling and twirling down from the sky. This song almost pIERCED MY SOUL. I feel like I've heard this before; on a snowy day. that is my deja vu.
I think a good part of this song and Debussy's other work is the "unsynchronism" of the left and right hand making it deceptively simple upon first hearing.
Life is full of Vicissitudes How mutable is the world ! However Debussy's masterpieces will transcend time , race , nation and space There is something extraordinary in this performance From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
@@shin-i-chikozima I am from France. Your words are filled with passion, and move me deeply. I am always delighted to find someone else that loves Debussy!
@@hgfds203 Oh ‼️ Thank-you so much to your wonderful real Japanese comments . Your Japanese comments is wonderful We Japanese deeply love Debussy's works . When Michel Beroff was young , the overwhelming power of the beginning of this masterpiece was boggled the mind . Debussy's masterpieces are an integral part of my life , My soul's half is in great and effulgent France I also deeply love Proust's 「in the search of the Lost Time 」 Someday please come to Japan Japan waits for you Japanese delicious foods , heartfelt hospitality , exotic atmosphere and many amazing and marvellous things wait for you Thank-you so much to your splendid comments
Try listening to it as a 0.75 playback speed (0.9 would be better but TH-cam doesn’t do that). It’s a stunning piece if slowed. Esp at the beginning. Most versions are quite a bit faster than this. One of my favourite piano pieces. I can’t play it but my mother does.
Just because a real person played it, doesn't mean it doesn't use a VST. Almost all Synthesia videos on youtube are played by real people, and use a VST to make the sound better. It's the same case here.
NO. why. my soul. my soul is pierced. Why does this have to be so beautiful. I thought nothing could be as beautiful as clair de lune. Until this. is everything by Claude Debussy this amazing
@Nación Misterio Btw thats what I did, I didn't play the notes that doesn't fit on my keyboard and now I'm on 2:05 and I will practice the notes that I didn't play when I get my 81 keys keyboard
Honestly I hate when people think one thing about someone that died years ago and believe it's true, how do you know how they felt back then??, also what was the initial feeling that compelled them to make it?. Exactly no one knows.... If composers didnt just write these compositions for themselves then how did they get published?.
eeing the music and patterns makes me wonder if a computer would be able to take the greatest pieces ever written, dilute it and see if there're common traits and come up with it's own masterpiece based on pattern recognition and what it would sound like.
La velocidad esta bien.Kizas falten matices y contraste.Otras versiones son muy lentas y sin gracia;cosa imperdonable tratandose de Debussy y de un arabesque;-en ballet tambien es algo que requiere vivacidad-en fin.Digo.🌹🍃🌹🍃🌹🍃🌹
putting feeling into music is an expression really. By that he just means more nuance, and computers can do that better than the best pianist and its not even a program playing
This song is beautiful. 0:20 sounds to me like a butterfly in the wind.
You’re right
I've found it! This is the sample song on my cousin's keyboard. We would press the demo button and dance in basement while this song played.
I miss my cousins, and this song brings back those family memories. Thank you for this upload!
Amazing
I know how to play this
How does one dance to this?
Shesoldmychicken well it’s called arabesque
What happened to your cousin?
0:19 to 0:26 makes me so happy
After that comes the best part garl
Saman W. yes I love that part too
Try playing that part on piano and see if it still makes you happy lol
lol
+swf Life is happy and all until you get to the practice part :p (although I must say it wasn't too hard of a part to get right).
thats it guys. i am falling in love with classical music. Or rather, Claude Debussy. I must do more research on this genius immediately.
Seeing the music and patterns makes me wonder if a computer would be able to take the greatest pieces ever written, dilute it and see if there're common traits and come up with it's own masterpiece based on pattern recognition and what it would sound like.
Rick Deckard I have also thought of that. but it scares me because we would automatically have the best masterpieces mechanically and it would bastardize the music passion and our hability to create these magic feelings through music :(
But at the same time it's a really cool thought.
Rick Deckard I have also thought of that. but it scares me because we would automatically have the best masterpieces mechanically and it would bastardize the music passion and our hability to create these magic feelings through music :(
But at the same time it's a really cool thought.
Pardock I'm sure there will always be originals composed by real people, but I would be curious to hear what an AI version would sound like, and see if it would indeed be popular or is there something in us that is inimitable.
Rick Deckard I think it would sound just as good, actually if you think coldly we are mere humans, a powerful enough machine (even if people want to say all those positive vibes things like "oh but we have soul" and "machines could never equal the human's imagination") would easily compose stuff 100 times deeper and better than the most genious musician, it's sad but it's what it is, we are limited, but that's alright :D
Pardock Ya I actually agree that if we could distill and break down most of the fundamental parameters that make great music... AI would probably do a better job and blending it all together at a much deeper level, but maybe what we'll realize is what makes us unique is that we ARE flawed and that we're just human as they say.
1:18 What a big right hand LOL
it must be an error HAHA
S. Reyes No look at the left of the screen
aaaahaha
this whole song is a fuck you to people with small hands. i cant play it fast enough :(
LOL I think it was meant for the left hand lmfao
as a wise man once said,
'Life is the brief period of partying between birth and utter oblivion.'
We won't be here long, friends. Enjoy it while you have it.
Michel Beroff's performance at a young age astounded me with the overwhelming power of the beginning this masterpiece . ミッシェルベロフの若いときのこの曲の出だしの圧倒的な迫力にはどぎもを抜かれたものです。
this is very beautiful
This music reminds me of a memory I never had
Omg its just the best piano song i ever heard of my entire life and saying that its doing 10 years im playing piano i never heard of this before omg wow beautiful
*here's what i daydreamed while listening to this*
a young woman walking through the city with her boyfriend. she must be like in her later teens, 18 or 19. its snowing like crazy and shes dressed in a fur coat with her curly short hair, looking like a woman from the 1950s. shes watching the snowflakes twirl in the air, and at the same time, theres a ten year old little ballerina twirling too, in a studio all alone. shes twirling to this song. they walk around, anyway, watching street performers and catching a carriage ride home. at 1:38 with that calm music, thats when they make it home, its dark outside. someone's throwing fireworks, and they watch from the balcony of their hotel. its illegal, but no one seems to mind. when it gets too cold, they go back inside. soft golden light from their lamps, christmas tree glistening in the background. she finds a book in which the title reads "goodnight moon", a book she read as a kid. she reads it over and over.
OnlyMichaelJackson (Angel) what a fucking fantasist you are 😂 i mean that in a nice way
@BrownzieBear yeah bro what the fuck dont be fucking swearing on us
@@junheecho9800 lmao
1:12 was easy to remember, hard to pull off correctly. Took me quite a bit of practice before my pinky finger built up the strength
Just started learning this piece!
4 years later, have you learned it?
muito obrigado! Graças a esse vídeo, hoje toco essa perfeição!!!!!!!
As somebody who plays this piece it’s actually easier (ish) than it looks!
How can I figure out the left hand in the main part, it is hard to play both hands together at the right time
@@shagerg2238 sorry for the late response, but I can say that Debussy and in all of his works the timing can be a little off when it comes to both hands. it just takes practice, use a metronome at a low beat at first and slowly work your way up to the correct tempo. Have fun.
@@shagerg2238 th-cam.com/video/u2-1nKmfNVE/w-d-xo.html
First learn the part at 2:35, that helps a lot
yeah I have to recognize that but anyway, I just learn the first 20 seconds and I toke my 3 hours to play decently LOL
Yeah it’s pretty easy
This is a very good rainbow song. All the Waves and the middle part was great. I liked 0:11 Because it reminds me of winter and coat. Very Tasty and colored song
Now y’all must learn no 2. Very fun jumps and very fun overall. Defitnetly one of my fave to play
De lo mas bello que hay de Debussy
This reminds me of Christmas. If fur coats. Of little kids. Of millions of snowflakes twinkling and twirling down from the sky. This song almost pIERCED MY SOUL. I feel like I've heard this before; on a snowy day. that is my deja vu.
I already knew it... but I didn't remember its name... thanks for making me remember.... IT'S beautiful...❤❤❤
I love your chanel, it's wonderfull that someone takes the time to upload this wonderfull masterpieces. Thank you
I think a good part of this song and Debussy's other work is the "unsynchronism" of the left and right hand making it deceptively simple upon first hearing.
I WILL REIGN polyrhythm you mean?
I WILL REIGN piece*
Jack Gerhardt probably
This is a great song. I love it
00:20 debussy was in china
Indonesia.
moon
Life is full of Vicissitudes
How mutable is the world !
However
Debussy's masterpieces will transcend time , race , nation and space
There is something extraordinary in this performance
From
Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
感動しました❗
@@hgfds203
Thank-you
Which is your country ?
@@shin-i-chikozima I am from France.
Your words are filled with passion, and move me deeply. I am always delighted to find someone else that loves Debussy!
@@hgfds203
Oh ‼️
Thank-you so much to your wonderful real Japanese comments .
Your Japanese comments is wonderful
We Japanese deeply love Debussy's works .
When Michel Beroff was young ,
the overwhelming power of the beginning of this masterpiece was boggled the mind .
Debussy's masterpieces are an integral part of my life ,
My soul's half is in great and effulgent France
I also deeply love Proust's 「in the search of the Lost Time 」
Someday please come to Japan
Japan waits for you
Japanese delicious foods , heartfelt hospitality , exotic atmosphere and many amazing and marvellous things wait for you
Thank-you so much to your splendid comments
@@shin-i-chikozima
Thank you for your reply! :)
I am also a great fan of Debussy and Michel Beroff!
Do you play piano?
Kinda satisfying when the notes hit down
Try listening to it as a 0.75 playback speed (0.9 would be better but TH-cam doesn’t do that). It’s a stunning piece if slowed. Esp at the beginning. Most versions are quite a bit faster than this.
One of my favourite piano pieces. I can’t play it but my mother does.
Wow good tip
What VSTI did you use for this vid? The soft part was splendid!
It's a real person playing. Check the description.
Armando Tomlinson Ohh..sorry, thanks for knowing about this.
Just because a real person played it, doesn't mean it doesn't use a VST. Almost all Synthesia videos on youtube are played by real people, and use a VST to make the sound better. It's the same case here.
it sounds better at .75x speed
Debussy would've played this much faster. Listen to some of his piano roll recordings.
Prochy Debussy didn’t know how to play his own compositions.
Nah it vibrates to much
@@fedecan770 than how did he compose them?
Sounds likw trash
If you like to play this piece slower, then play this video at 0.75 speed. That;s about the tempo I play it, maybe slightly faster.
0:19 just leaving this here for my favorite part
Beautiful
0:10
Edit: this time stamp is for my practice. I forgot to delete it tho
First day learning this beautiful piece!! did you finish it Emilia?
how many months did take?
did you like it?
we can play it for Togami some day
What happened
Did you learn? How hard was it?
NO. why. my soul. my soul is pierced. Why does this have to be so beautiful. I thought nothing could be as beautiful as clair de lune. Until this. is everything by Claude Debussy this amazing
Very Good tutorial!
Please do Passipied by Debussy!
So Lovely
At 1:56 I'd play that part with both hands (right hand taking A and D and just playing parallel sixths from there)
very beautiful
I like it. I'm also learning to play it. It is 5 pages.
very good 👏👏👏👏
My cat loves this piece!
reminds me of christmas and snow...my childhood...jeez
Thank you!
*I'm on this part **1:02** but suddenly I realize that my keybaord only has 61 keys :(*
@Nación Misterio Thanks
@Nación Misterio Btw thats what I did, I didn't play the notes that doesn't fit on my keyboard and now I'm on 2:05 and I will practice the notes that I didn't play when I get my 81 keys keyboard
this channel is my roman empire
Gracias
Aprendi mucho eel tutorial
Wandrfell sounds
love it, sound really great
do you have Pagode Debussy ?
3:26 MH love that part
Sounds like beauty
2:36 right hand be like Texas big
Could you make Valse Romantique?
HI, Can we get the midi file with both hands?
Thanks
You can acess to the midi's owner site that it is in the description. There you access to some of his midi files. Search “Debussy” and download it.
J'adore :'0
Recomiendo humildemente apreciar interpretacion de Monique Haas.😃👍🌈🌠🌄🌈🌠🌄
IDK why, but my mom hates this song, but I love it, although I only played left hand half-way
見ていると実に面白い発想だと深く思います。
3:03
When I hear this musical piece I feel like I was smelling perfume. I Dont know if Im the only one
Should be slower and softer tbh
+Max Mad care to explain why?
I think the harsh sound of this specific keyboard in the midi is not conducive to Debussy's style. The speed is good, though.
Honestly I hate when people think one thing about someone that died years ago and believe it's true, how do you know how they felt back then??, also what was the initial feeling that compelled them to make it?. Exactly no one knows.... If composers didnt just write these compositions for themselves then how did they get published?.
It's Debussy, you can play it 100 different ways.
Yeah, I play it lighter and softer and then go all out at the start of the third phrase. Then back to light lol
Which is harder this or impromptu op 90 no 2?
Woah there! Slow it down a bit pal
3:38 1:18 those are big right hand
Hahaha but yeah at 3:38 you're supposed to do pivot on your right hand. That's one of the most common techniques yeah.
Please do valse romantique!!!
THANK U SO MUCH!!!!!!! =) =) =)
a 1:49 c'est trop bien
Anyone know where you can find fingerplacements for classical music?
0:08 stamp 0:13 0:19
2, arabesques I. 66 Arabesque no. 1 In E major
I will study this after river flows in you
Appassionata by Beethoven if you could. Thanks!
Calm down dude
Gr8
00:23
please carnaval op 9 by robert schumann
It sounds very rushed and aggressive. It should be played softer and slower. :/
#ILOVEMYCAT Russell
Totally agree!!!!!
Agreed
dis be a midi bro
@@xvenomx9790 No, it's a MIDI transcription of a live performance. Read the description.
@@flyingpenandpaper6119 you jus sed wat i sed
Love! I just uploaded this song xD!
0:07 0:23
i love Deussy melodies but i thing you miss VALSE ROMANTIQUE and PASSEPIED
Damn what a great interpretation
옥디륙이다!!!
Many thanks, but what about Arabesque part 2? It is equally beautiful.
Well done! I just uploaded this too :)!
va mas rápido que la original
eeing the music and patterns makes me wonder if a computer would be able to take the greatest pieces ever written, dilute it and see if there're common traits and come up with it's own masterpiece based on pattern recognition and what it would sound like.
All about Lily Chou-Chou
Goal
La velocidad esta bien.Kizas falten matices y contraste.Otras versiones son muy lentas y sin gracia;cosa imperdonable tratandose de Debussy y de un arabesque;-en ballet tambien es algo que requiere vivacidad-en fin.Digo.🌹🍃🌹🍃🌹🍃🌹
0:20 Debussy went from Arabia to China.
0:25
Why don't you just drop the .midi
Nocturen, Op.55: No. 1 in F Minor. I would love to see it. Thank you for your videos.
Playing too fast makes it sound very terrible. Put more feeling into it and make it show more color.
Alex Garcia exactly!
This is a digital program lol. Why are you telling a digital program to put more feeling into the music.
Hes choosing the audio, it doesnt always have to be the same interpretation
Bitch, the door.
putting feeling into music is an expression really. By that he just means more nuance, and computers can do that better than the best pianist and its not even a program playing
laura marano
If you listen to the original one (played by Aurélien Pontier) you would realize that this ISN'T fast enough
i smell something weird when listening to this. combination of perfume and cigarettes
1:18 What a big right hand LOL :V:V:V:V:V:V:V:V