@@suscio5045 this line references Totono*, a visual novel where Liebestraum-3 is featured. posted this comment because 1. I've recently finished the VN and liked it 2. Natsader has loads of anime songs played on piano so this seems to be a perfect place for such a comment *absolutely doesn't resemble DDLC in any way
This is a very good rendition of this song. This is my favorite song of all time so far. I'm currently learning it but and getting distracted with songs I need to play for 2 of my bands. It is my dream to play it, and find someone to play it to.
hey very nice interpretation congratulation. just started 2 months ago to play the piano, hope i ll be able to do this one day... you probably worked really hard didn't you?
@@ilgattopard0870 thank you! This is actually my first classical piece to learn. I never play stuffs like fur elise, canon in D or Mozart sonata like the other piano student. To be honest, I'm not that interested to play any classical piece before except this piece(it's that beautiful!!). I'm sure you can play this beautiful piece one day, maybe you can tell me again in this comments if you played it😅😅. Anyway, I wish you a good luck on your piano journey.
I’ve been listening to this song for quite a while, fron many different pianists. I gotta tell you, yours might be my favorite rendition of this song yet. Very moving! Cheers
He was Elvis-level famous a hundred years before Elvis. "Lisztomania" was a term coined to refer to people going completely bonkers over his music. He was truly a golden god.
For the fingering on the left hand on the second cadenza what are you using? I didn't see you using your thumb. I am trying to improve and you played very well.
Hi, can I use your video in one of my videos as an example? It will be more or less a documentary about music and I will leave all the credits in the video and description. Thank you in advance, I loved your interpretation. (sorry the bad english)
@@natsaderpiano wow 🤩 i received your smart work now and I love how emotionally you play also smoothly, btw all the sounds are realistic. Lastly, I have no doubt how good you are you played classical music with YDP-144 so well, and it helps me to decide to buy YDP-145 (mind is coming) thank you. 🙏🎶
Thanks, I play piano for 2 years (in the video). For my opinion, shorter fingers, it would not effect much for your playing. But, having Smaller hand will effect to your playing for some piece that required large hand stretching.
It depends on how long have you play. If you play for a year or 2, it only took few days or week to learn. For me it took around month to learn since I'm not good at reading notes. The hard part for me is to control the dynamic.
@Hasan._.36 no problem, I think is good piano to begin with in this range of budget. Anyway, If you have higher budget, I would recommend to go with upright instead since the key action was much better
@@Theseakeys I never use Roland but if this is your first piano, I would suggest you to check on the piano speaker and key weight. The more weight key weight, the better it is and It will be really helpful for your finger muscle (espescially if you'll play upright or grand piano in the future). Also the speaker is very important. Sometimes just listen through internet wasn't enough. The sound sample from the recording might be good, but it would be pointless if the speaker can't provide it's quality. My piano has an amazing speaker and sound which is why I recommend. Anyway, I suggest you to try it by yourself before making a decision since It's not small amount of money for a piano that will be with you for years.
You can find it on google. Type "easy piano sight reading PDF" and download it. Once you learn the basic of sight reading you can try Ode to joy Moonlight Sonata 1st mv. Prelude no.1 by Bach Sonata in C by mozart
@@natsaderpiano I played piano back when I was high school (self-taught/self-arrangement) and stopped playing for a very long time. We also don’t have piano anymore in the house. Recently my passion for piano reignited and relearning piano from scratch! I’m in college now. It’s just now I’m intrigue to read the notes because I want to pay respect to the composer. I would love to play this piece someday. :D thanks for the replies
How difficult is this for a beginner? I'm a self-taught beginner and have been playing for a month more or less, could you also give me some tips if you can?
Sure, it's for sure not a piece for beginner. It has fast passages part with many position changing on both hand. If you're complete beginner, I suggest you to find other easier piece to play first that help you improve your technique. I used to play difficult piece when I was beginner and end up on blaming myself also the performance was bad. It's better to enjoy easier piece and slowly improve your technique so you won't end up given up on piano. At one point, you will know that you ready to play this piece.
Moonlight sonata 1st mov. Mozart sonata in C Fur Elise Canon in D River flows in you These are basic pieces for many beginners. You can choose which one you'd like. Or you can search any song you want to play on google with "easy piano" behind it like "interstellar easy piano". Also, playing with sheet music is better for long term progress.
@@worm1929 I’m thinking about getting a digital piano but I’m not sure what to go with. How do the keys feel? And do the speakers have good quality sound?
@@realhoneysuckle1927 I can say that they feel like a grand pianos keys the higher the note the lighter the key the lower the note the heavier the key which is great for dynamic and the overall feel of the keyboard. Secondly the sound quality is amazing if you want it to be loud it can be really loud and even when its low you can still hear it perfectly and personally I use it quietly since I practice mostly in the morning and night. last but not least it has so many bells and whistles to the point to where to can tune the piano its self, I wish I could explain it but there's just too much its definitely worth its price. 100% recommend
@@realhoneysuckle1927 check out the Roland FP series (I use an FP-30X), personally I think the Yamaha GHS action feels way too cheap and light on the lower-end models, but action is a subjective thing and everyone has their own preferences.
This song's melody sounds like it was written in the 1910s, not the 1850s. I'm willing to bet that Leo Friedman just ripped off this tune while writing "Let Me Call You Sweetheart".
I hope one day i can play that to my future girlfriend
I played it for my ex :(
@@ivansantiagovargascorredor5060same lmfao
They don't care
@@Alexandre-ed6oj not always true, depends on the girl 🙂
most of the girls don't even care if you play piano.@@beastasfiist
"Life is like a staircase. You just gotta keep climbing. Otherwise, if you start to overthink it, you'll have trouble taking the next step."
comments have been too real lately
@@suscio5045 this line references Totono*, a visual novel where Liebestraum-3 is featured. posted this comment because
1. I've recently finished the VN and liked it
2. Natsader has loads of anime songs played on piano
so this seems to be a perfect place for such a comment
*absolutely doesn't resemble DDLC in any way
This piece brings out the inner musicality in anyone, honestly
love how fluid those cadenzas are
1 year and a half on piano and 3 month on this piece but still a long way to make it sound like you ! love your interpretation
Thanks... and good luck on your progress
wow 1,5 years and already playing liebestraum. i am almost at one year and still playing anna magdalena bach :(
heads up, everyone will reach there goal! Good Luck,@@leglz3102
You are so underrated 😭🙏
You're inspiring me to get back my hard studies on piano, thank you very much.
I'm currently practising this piece:). I hope I will master it in the future
Good luck 👏
Without any doubt is one of my five favourites masterpieces than have existed.
This is a very good rendition of this song. This is my favorite song of all time so far. I'm currently learning it but and getting distracted with songs I need to play for 2 of my bands. It is my dream to play it, and find someone to play it to.
This is so well played, love the dynamics and pauses. It gives a really unique touch
hey very nice interpretation congratulation. just started 2 months ago to play the piano, hope i ll be able to do this one day... you probably worked really hard didn't you?
@@ilgattopard0870 thank you! This is actually my first classical piece to learn. I never play stuffs like fur elise, canon in D or Mozart sonata like the other piano student. To be honest, I'm not that interested to play any classical piece before except this piece(it's that beautiful!!).
I'm sure you can play this beautiful piece one day, maybe you can tell me again in this comments if you played it😅😅. Anyway, I wish you a good luck on your piano journey.
you are amazing..2.5years.. unbelievable❤
This is so beautiful, both the piece and the way you play it
I’ve been listening to this song for quite a while, fron many different pianists. I gotta tell you, yours might be my favorite rendition of this song yet. Very moving! Cheers
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Amazing. Full of feeling.
c'est incroyable!
i just started learning this song you play it sounds so magical wow :)) amazing
I wish you a good luck playing this piece
BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!
Sooo beautiful 😌😌 Congratulations for 400 subscribers 👏👏👏
Thanks mate♥️♥️
Congrats! I wish to play this song
Great performance!
Incredible
Piano sounds beautiful!
One of my favorite classical pieces!! ❤
Me gustó. Tienes nuevo subscriptor
Truly beautiful.
wow you played it so well 😁 im going to finish learning this pice soon
Good luck 👍👍👍
I subbed. Keep the good work going!
Nice one !
Cheers!
Loved the way you played this piece ❤
Nicely done!
Largest piano hands I’ve seen
Awesome
What is model of the piano?? It sounds so good and your play is very calm and good
Thanks, I use yamaha ydp 144
Liszt is amazing
He was Elvis-level famous a hundred years before Elvis. "Lisztomania" was a term coined to refer to people going completely bonkers over his music. He was truly a golden god.
how long have you been playing piano for?
Almost 3 years.
i still miss the jumps a lot
For the fingering on the left hand on the second cadenza what are you using? I didn't see you using your thumb. I am trying to improve and you played very well.
Thanks, I only use 2-4 for both hand. I found it simple and not too complicate to play
@@natsaderpiano
I will have to try 2 - 4. Thank you.
WOOAH?? This is literally beautiful😭😭 how long did it take for u to learn this piece??
Thanks. It took me around 1 month to; play this piece
Sir, your playing is sooo good.
May i know your piano model name ?
Thanks, my piano is yamaha ydp 144
Buen video
Por cierto podrias decirme que piano tienes?
Sure, it's Yamaha YDP 144
Working on classical pieces?cool!
Hi, can I use your video in one of my videos as an example? It will be more or less a documentary about music and I will leave all the credits in the video and description. Thank you in advance, I loved your interpretation. (sorry the bad english)
Sure!!..... I'm so happy that my video will be helpful for you.
Nice video, how do you record the piano?
Thanks, I connect to pc midi cables and record with Reaper.
What device did you use to record? Please
My piano is YDP 144 arius. I connect it directly to PC to record the audio
@@natsaderpiano wow 🤩 i received your smart work now and I love how emotionally you play also smoothly, btw all the sounds are realistic.
Lastly, I have no doubt how good you are you played classical music with YDP-144 so well, and it helps me to decide to buy YDP-145 (mind is coming) thank you. 🙏🎶
Thanks. I'm really glad that so many people love my performance. ♥️♥️♥️
@@natsaderpiano I’m your fan now, I hope you play Nocturne E-flat Op.9 No2 when you are in a good mood 🙏🎼🎶
I'm learning in college now. Maybe I might record it if I have a chance to use the piano studio. 👍👍😌😌😌
how long did it take u to learn this?? sounds great btw! also, do u think the length of fingers will affect how u play the song?? (shorter fingers)
Thanks, I play piano for 2 years (in the video). For my opinion, shorter fingers, it would not effect much for your playing. But, having Smaller hand will effect to your playing for some piece that required large hand stretching.
@@natsaderpianothank u for telling me! was it a hard song to learn? and how long did it take to learn the full piece??
It depends on how long have you play. If you play for a year or 2, it only took few days or week to learn. For me it took around month to learn since I'm not good at reading notes. The hard part for me is to control the dynamic.
what tipe of keyboard is that?
I use Yamaha YDP 144 Arius
@@natsaderpiano thanks
Hey what clavinova model is that? You're playing was gorgeous by the way!
Thanks, It's yamaha YDP 144
i miss her.
How long have you studied piano for?
Almost 3 years
It's irrelevant but what is the model of the piano? :)
Thanks, I use YDP 144 arius
which piano is that
It's yamaha YDP 144
@@natsaderpiano thanks alot for your response i mean if this can sound that good then i should definitely buy a piano in this range
@Hasan._.36 no problem, I think is good piano to begin with in this range of budget. Anyway, If you have higher budget, I would recommend to go with upright instead since the key action was much better
@@natsaderpiano i m just going to buy the roland fp60x
@@Theseakeys I never use Roland but if this is your first piano, I would suggest you to check on the piano speaker and key weight. The more weight key weight, the better it is and It will be really helpful for your finger muscle (espescially if you'll play upright or grand piano in the future). Also the speaker is very important. Sometimes just listen through internet wasn't enough. The sound sample from the recording might be good, but it would be pointless if the speaker can't provide it's quality. My piano has an amazing speaker and sound which is why I recommend.
Anyway, I suggest you to try it by yourself before making a decision since It's not small amount of money for a piano that will be with you for years.
Hello I want to learn how to read piano sheets. Any piece you recommend?
You can find it on google. Type "easy piano sight reading PDF" and download it. Once you learn the basic of sight reading you can try
Ode to joy
Moonlight Sonata 1st mv.
Prelude no.1 by Bach
Sonata in C by mozart
@@natsaderpiano thank you brother for the recommendation. Any tips on learning reading music sheets faster?
Just do it everyday. Youdon't need to rush, but always keep the continuous progress
@@natsaderpiano I played piano back when I was high school (self-taught/self-arrangement) and stopped playing for a very long time. We also don’t have piano anymore in the house. Recently my passion for piano reignited and relearning piano from scratch! I’m in college now. It’s just now I’m intrigue to read the notes because I want to pay respect to the composer. I would love to play this piece someday. :D thanks for the replies
I wish you a good luck for your progress❤️❤️
How difficult is this for a beginner? I'm a self-taught beginner and have been playing for a month more or less, could you also give me some tips if you can?
Sure, it's for sure not a piece for beginner. It has fast passages part with many position changing on both hand. If you're complete beginner, I suggest you to find other easier piece to play first that help you improve your technique. I used to play difficult piece when I was beginner and end up on blaming myself also the performance was bad. It's better to enjoy easier piece and slowly improve your technique so you won't end up given up on piano. At one point, you will know that you ready to play this piece.
@@natsaderpiano which pieces would you reccomend for beginners then?
Moonlight sonata 1st mov.
Mozart sonata in C
Fur Elise
Canon in D
River flows in you
These are basic pieces for many beginners. You can choose which one you'd like. Or you can search any song you want to play on google with "easy piano" behind it like "interstellar easy piano". Also, playing with sheet music is better for long term progress.
@@natsaderpiano thanks a lot, have a great day and happy new year!
@@brunodemartino4425 Thanks, also happy new year and have a good luck on your piano progress. 👍👍🎹
나는 당신의 손가락 길이가 부럽습니다.
아름다운 연주 잘 들었습니다.
You are not Korean
What piano are you playing on?
yamaha ydp 144 i have that same piano its great
@@worm1929 I’m thinking about getting a digital piano but I’m not sure what to go with. How do the keys feel? And do the speakers have good quality sound?
@@realhoneysuckle1927 I can say that they feel like a grand pianos keys the higher the note the lighter the key the lower the note the heavier the key which is great for dynamic and the overall feel of the keyboard. Secondly the sound quality is amazing if you want it to be loud it can be really loud and even when its low you can still hear it perfectly and personally I use it quietly since I practice mostly in the morning and night. last but not least it has so many bells and whistles to the point to where to can tune the piano its self, I wish I could explain it but there's just too much its definitely worth its price. 100% recommend
@@worm1929 thank you so much!
@@realhoneysuckle1927 check out the Roland FP series (I use an FP-30X), personally I think the Yamaha GHS action feels way too cheap and light on the lower-end models, but action is a subjective thing and everyone has their own preferences.
Damn, I’m so bad at piano. Very well played tho👍
star t rain please
Ah yeah, its Mahoutsukai soundtrack...
You've only been playing piano for 2 and a half years?
Yeah, I started learning piano since March of 2021
This song's melody sounds like it was written in the 1910s, not the 1850s. I'm willing to bet that Leo Friedman just ripped off this tune while writing "Let Me Call You Sweetheart".
Incredible.