100% I am actually in the process of sharing it with someone right now. :) they have no idea how deep it is about to get. "oh it's kind of like a sports anime!" then 2nd in "Well that was sad." ;)
I rewatch this performance every few years and each time amazes me even more. There's so much about Gunbuster that can't be expressed without its music. I'll be forever thankful for sharing this full of passion performance!
I think I agree with MegaRekyyli. The mindset characteristic that you're talking about is encapsulated within his point of progressing to a certain level. To understand music and express it is to progress to a certain level.
As soon as the first notes set in I was hit with like a billion painful memories about the space difficulties that fictional characters had Tears forming, brb
Awesome performance and great play. His music has 'story' and 'soul' in it. I truly believe that he watched the Gunbuster episodes and understood the story.
It's one of the most emotionally charged anime I've ever seen, and one of the best. And so few people know about it, I can never talk with anyone about it.
Music is essentially the same as language, a way of conveying thoughts and feelings, and communicate. Mozart started out by simply imitating the notes his father played on the piano, and from there he developed a passion for music, quickly surpassing his father. He learned how music can be used to communicate, things like chords and such. No musician was simply talented enough to create emotional pieces out of nothing, he learned to express himself through music with hard work and understanding.
Came here for the nostalgia of Gunbuster, and became a subscriber because of the sheer talent. Thank you! I'd forgotten how beautiful the score to Gunbuster was.
It's people like you, who think they need 'talent' who don't achieve the things they want. Because they are busy whining that they just don't have that 'talent' and forget to actually work for the skills acquired in life. And yes I said 'acquired', earned through hard work and dedication.
to make sure for non-japanese ppl, the pianist in this video is not Kohei Tanaka himself but a person known as "Pianeet." it is said that his real name is Yui Morishita, who is known as a specialist of Alkan.
This guy is amazing with how he can play all the songs from Gunbuster on the piano though I'm not sure if he played the song from the Battle scene from episode 5 but still he is an amazing piano player.
I remember hearing this music only twice in the series the first time was at the beginning of Episode 1 when Noriko was thinking about her father stating he was killed during an encounter with the Space Aliens even though she initially believed he was still alive and the last time was at the end of episode 6 right after the Black Hole Bomb exploded and right upto where it said '12,000 years Later' and the wrecked form of the Gunbuster came into view.
Nope! It's from an anime called Gunbuster! If you like watching anime, I recommend you give Gunbuster and its sequel, Diebuster, a try. This guy really does it justice with his music. A wonderful performance!
damm i wish he had a better mic when he did this, would pay to have this in good quality sound. Imagine how epic a bus ride would be whit this in the ears.
i tear up a little when i hear this. the scene is so sad and at the same time a happy one if you can understand that. so much time and loved ones lost on the journey home. But they got home in the end.
Really wish the camera angle was better, we’re missing out on some rly insane leaps in Morishita’s left hand. Funny how much his love of Alkan comes out in this transcription and just how ridiculous his technique is lol
Look at it this way, everyone can progress musically to a certain level. After that level has been reached, talent comes into play and it defines how much further can be progressed. There are people who train hard their entire lives but can never reach a level of another person, who might've trained the same amount or less.
Kohei Tanaka is a famous professional composer in Japan, this is just one of his fan videos. Animenzzz on the other hand, is an amateur (no disrespect) pianist who caters to an English-speaking audience and uses TH-cam as his primary platform.
I'd feel much better knowing that I can't play at such a level because I lack the natural talent (something that's not my fault, being an inherent trait) than because 'I haven't practised enough'. Pursuing dreams is great and all, but it's the hopeful encouragement that makes the failure all the more bitter. And when one doesn't have talent, there's nothing more heartbreaking than practising one's ass off to no avail.
After so many years, thanks to Kazumi and Noriko, my family and I still alive, we will all wait for their return....the world had changes, wish peace for Gaza and no more weapons there please .😢
Personally, I think the sequel sucked. I mean if it were not a sequel, it would have been able to stand on it's own! But as a sequel, it had no real relation to the source material. references sure, but the world didn't make sense and Physics were ignored, and the ships. I mean, it was just another giant robot anime. :( being in the shadow hurt it. they should have just made it it's own thing.
woa. This is like philharmonic, the extreme professional enhance complex version of the song compare to the original one I used to know long time ago. Time sure pass but the vibe and spirit still there whenever you listen to and revisit it.
Just by remembering the notes and training your hands to play them is not enough. You have to convey your feelings in music, this music is not bland, it has crescendos, diminuendos etc. That is not something you can learn. No one can teach you how to play each song and how to convey the feelings of each song. That's something you have to figure out by yourself, it can't be taught or learned. Being able to perform like that is talent.
I play the piano, I've played for 6 years, I've played other instruments for over 10 years. I'm skilled in piano, and can play almost any song. I have talent, I've also worked for my skills. To become great, you need talent mixed with hard work. With just one of those you can only be adequate.
INCREDIBLE!!! happy new year to you, and i hope that you're able to upload and keep us updated with your activities on your youtube channel :))) all the best ^____^
Of course you can play the piano, be a race car driver or a mathematician without any talent but you can't be really good without any talent. People like Mozart, Einsten, Schumacher, they all have a natural talent that boosts their skills. Because of talent they learn faster, they learn better and they can apply their skills to any situation more easily. There are things that cannot be taught or learned. Stuff like having an ear to music, being able to express feelings through music.
Yeah that would be like saying I'm as good as Nobuo Uematsu because I can replicate one of his songs on a piano. There's one thing to be a talented musician but then there's being a talented composer (both need each other though ^^). I recently played Gravity Daze on my VIta and his music is in it and it's definitely AAA professional music in it. I've been studying and composing for a few years and would feel like a n00b trying to make something as good as Mr. Tanaka's music. Mad respect.
I think it's mind set more so than talent. I guess you have to understand music, how to express with it effectively and what people want to hear when you play.
So all you are saying is you need an abnormally adept brain suited to certain talents, this is true, but it's not talent, it's a born trait. How these people gained an ear for music and an abnormally capable brain is by exercising the brain. This man remembered all these notes by playing the song multiple times, of course. But he also has probably lived with piano from an early age and this has boosted his memory, and exercised his brain in general making him more suited for the talent.
ありがとうガンバスター。
it's so amazing to know the Gunbuster freaks still exist all around world after 30 yrs
田中さん、庵野さん、美樹本さん、全てのスタッフと声優陣に感謝!
It has the best ending to science fiction how can we not be freaks about it ha!
100% I am actually in the process of sharing it with someone right now. :) they have no idea how deep it is about to get. "oh it's kind of like a sports anime!" then 2nd in "Well that was sad." ;)
The Gunbuster March starts at 11:55
thx
I am not sure but I think that is the melody of the 'March Of The Exelion'.
Still an amazing piece. :)
( ˘ ³˘)
何度見てもアニメのシーンが鮮明に思い浮かぶ本当に素晴らしい演奏。
また動画投稿してくれたら嬉しいな...
ニコニコ動画の「蒼い鳥」に出会ったのが10数年前。
当時、何度聞いても腕があと2~3本なければ無理だと思った記憶がありますw
楽譜を公開されていましたが、まさに「演奏してみろ」でしたねw
今日、ふと思い出して「ピアニート」で検索し久しぶりに拝見しましたが、やはり素晴らしいです。
I rewatch this performance every few years and each time amazes me even more. There's so much about Gunbuster that can't be expressed without its music. I'll be forever thankful for sharing this full of passion performance!
凄いです、耳で聞くだけで全部のストーリーが思い出せるほどに。
Franz Liszt, especially as a transcriber, would be so proud of you. Bravo Mr. Morishita!
Thank you Pianeet ! I will keep listening to this song for eternity, even 12000 years.
I think I agree with MegaRekyyli. The mindset characteristic that you're talking about is encapsulated within his point of progressing to a certain level.
To understand music and express it is to progress to a certain level.
5 year ago, wow the ancient comment. Also that you discovered this piece that long ago... haha I wish I had known about it.
@@Roescoe well, the time flies by
@@jannis11 yeah
なんという!!!
ピアノでここまで表現できるとは!
オーケストラです!
R.I.P. proud space sailors who died in the war against the Perseus Arm Space Monsters.
ブラボー!いつ聞いても素晴らしい演奏。何度も聞きに来てしまう
14:12から特に好きー
曲と共に物語りが思い出されます。
18分頃、本気で思い出し泣きしてしまいました。
As soon as the first notes set in I was hit with like a billion painful memories about the space difficulties that fictional characters had
Tears forming, brb
+Clacker Volley Episode 2 man... when they find her Dads lost vessel...I cry every time ;-;
that musical swell when the "welcome back" slowly lights up though
it fucks me up every time
Clacker Volley Ok.
Yeah
Awesome performance and great play. His music has 'story' and 'soul' in it. I truly believe that he watched the Gunbuster episodes and understood the story.
It's one of the most emotionally charged anime I've ever seen, and one of the best. And so few people know about it, I can never talk with anyone about it.
IMAGINARCの余韻で聴きにきました!素晴らしいです!12年前も今回の演奏も!
同じく😊
Music is essentially the same as language, a way of conveying thoughts and feelings, and communicate. Mozart started out by simply imitating the notes his father played on the piano, and from there he developed a passion for music, quickly surpassing his father. He learned how music can be used to communicate, things like chords and such. No musician was simply talented enough to create emotional pieces out of nothing, he learned to express himself through music with hard work and understanding.
Came here for the nostalgia of Gunbuster, and became a subscriber because of the sheer talent.
Thank you! I'd forgotten how beautiful the score to Gunbuster was.
田中公平さんすごい。アニメの感動が蘇る。
It's people like you, who think they need 'talent' who don't achieve the things they want. Because they are busy whining that they just don't have that 'talent' and forget to actually work for the skills acquired in life.
And yes I said 'acquired', earned through hard work and dedication.
Whoever you replied to, you forgot to hit reply. :P
@@Molandria youtube didn't have reply button 8 year ago
感動して泣きっぱなしでした🥲素晴らしい表現力と技術の高み👏ありがとう。
毎度毎度感動をありがとうございます。
これ、金取れるよ!TH-camで無料で聞けるなんて!!
ブラボーッ‼️
Just two notes into this piece and my tears are already welling up....
to make sure for non-japanese ppl, the pianist in this video is not Kohei Tanaka himself but a person known as "Pianeet." it is said that his real name is Yui Morishita, who is known as a specialist of Alkan.
ピアノ本当にみごと出した。ありがとうございます!
ピアノだけでこれほどの表現力。
凄すぎます!
6:00 some people maybe don't know this song because of the censorship, this theme sounds when Noriko is training in the first episode.
20여분 간의 피아노 반주로 애니메이션의 감동을 다 느낄 수 있습니다. 정말 감동적입니다.
Your comment got a heart. Wow!
やっぱり田中公平様は神様だ
This guy is amazing with how he can play all the songs from Gunbuster on the piano though I'm not sure if he played the song from the Battle scene from episode 5 but still he is an amazing piano player.
I remember hearing this music only twice in the series the first time was at the beginning of Episode 1 when Noriko was thinking about her father stating he was killed during an encounter with the Space Aliens even though she initially believed he was still alive and the last time was at the end of episode 6 right after the Black Hole Bomb exploded and right upto where it said '12,000 years Later' and the wrecked form of the Gunbuster came into view.
泣きました・・・やっぱトップは最高です
I have re watched this performance a million times now and i really whish that he could play it again but whit a better mic
This is beautiful. Gunbuster is on my top 5 of favourite series ever
I would love so much to have a transcription of this, especially the parts with Noriko's theme, these are so emotional...
Got to listen to you from Alkan, and this is one of my favoritist of all time, and suddenly it come up while you were playing it. amazing!!
Nope! It's from an anime called Gunbuster! If you like watching anime, I recommend you give Gunbuster and its sequel, Diebuster, a try. This guy really does it justice with his music. A wonderful performance!
大爆発後の静けさの後の「タン・・・トン・・・」のとこ失神しそうになるwww
めちゃめちゃわかります!情景が浮かび上がりますよね!!
4話(多分)でノリコがガンバスターのイナーシャルキャンセラーを全開にしたときに流れた曲が一番泣ける
それのタイトルは「ノリコ」です
2024.06
GAINAX goes out of business.
Arigato GAINAX. Sayonara.
こちらも凄い❗
Sounds as epic as a concerto of Rachmaninov.
would be epic if there is a whole symphony for this.
damm i wish he had a better mic when he did this, would pay to have this in good quality sound. Imagine how epic a bus ride would be whit this in the ears.
i tear up a little when i hear this. the scene is so sad and at the same time a happy one if you can understand that. so much time and loved ones lost on the journey home. But they got home in the end.
Humanity is beautiful, resilient, and powerful.
Really wish the camera angle was better, we’re missing out on some rly insane leaps in Morishita’s left hand. Funny how much his love of Alkan comes out in this transcription and just how ridiculous his technique is lol
14:00 This is where you cry.
"Talent does not exist. there are only ambition and inspiration."
森下さんの演奏のすごいところ、それは
凄まじい技巧の中においても主旋律が
しっかり、はっきり響いてくるところ
ではなかろうか・・・。
わかったようなことを言ってすみません。
Good god, what a master.
dang, that looks exhausting
No doubt this pianist is extremely talented. But the "theme" itself is just not the same without the godly power of the violins.
Beautiful to be latest 80's.
Gets really good around 15:00.
wow. 12.00 to 13.15. just blew my mind. so good watching this
I bought the piano because of him :)
So gooooooodod❤❤❤❤❤
this is awesome.. gunbuster march
@14:10 Wow. Absolutely brilliant performance from beginning to end.
Look at it this way, everyone can progress musically to a certain level. After that level has been reached, talent comes into play and it defines how much further can be progressed. There are people who train hard their entire lives but can never reach a level of another person, who might've trained the same amount or less.
Beautiful
Thanks demo!
I am reminded of Alkan
yes.he is a specialist of Alkan,Yui Morishita
Kohei Tanaka is a famous professional composer in Japan, this is just one of his fan videos. Animenzzz on the other hand, is an amateur (no disrespect) pianist who caters to an English-speaking audience and uses TH-cam as his primary platform.
I'd feel much better knowing that I can't play at such a level because I lack the natural talent (something that's not my fault, being an inherent trait) than because 'I haven't practised enough'. Pursuing dreams is great and all, but it's the hopeful encouragement that makes the failure all the more bitter.
And when one doesn't have talent, there's nothing more heartbreaking than practising one's ass off to no avail.
After so many years, thanks to Kazumi and Noriko, my family and I still alive, we will all wait for their return....the world had changes, wish peace for Gaza and no more weapons there please
.😢
12:00 Sound Good...!
Awesome. Marvelous. Beautiful.😎🖖
and then realizing now matter how much you practice you'll never get any better.
Whoah, that was awesome! Love me some Gunbuster. I dug DIEBUSTER, but it just didn't seem as serious as the original.
Personally, I think the sequel sucked. I mean if it were not a sequel, it would have been able to stand on it's own! But as a sequel, it had no real relation to the source material. references sure, but the world didn't make sense and Physics were ignored, and the ships. I mean, it was just another giant robot anime. :( being in the shadow hurt it. they should have just made it it's own thing.
Sweet, a new Pianeet vid! Thanks for the share!
woa. This is like philharmonic, the extreme professional enhance complex version of the song compare to the original one I used to know long time ago.
Time sure pass but the vibe and spirit still there whenever you listen to and revisit it.
Just by remembering the notes and training your hands to play them is not enough. You have to convey your feelings in music, this music is not bland, it has crescendos, diminuendos etc. That is not something you can learn. No one can teach you how to play each song and how to convey the feelings of each song. That's something you have to figure out by yourself, it can't be taught or learned. Being able to perform like that is talent.
I am going to play this in 1 year
최고의 연주입니다!!
Indeed!
素晴らしい
I play the piano, I've played for 6 years, I've played other instruments for over 10 years. I'm skilled in piano, and can play almost any song. I have talent, I've also worked for my skills. To become great, you need talent mixed with hard work. With just one of those you can only be adequate.
INCREDIBLE!!!
happy new year to you, and i hope that you're able to upload and keep us updated with your activities on your youtube channel :)))
all the best ^____^
Of course you can play the piano, be a race car driver or a mathematician without any talent but you can't be really good without any talent. People like Mozart, Einsten, Schumacher, they all have a natural talent that boosts their skills. Because of talent they learn faster, they learn better and they can apply their skills to any situation more easily. There are things that cannot be taught or learned. Stuff like having an ear to music, being able to express feelings through music.
perfect
I would like to see such videos filming only the reflections of the hands and the keyboard on the front of the piano :)
@kaputasri everything is possible with hard work and guts
即使我没看过这部动画,但这个音乐着实令我震撼,太美了
我也是
Amazing! Thank you so much for this! ^_^
I liked your playing in the AnoHana ending, probably my favorite of your videos.
건버스터의 성공엔 분명 뛰어난 음악가의 힘도 컷다. 아니 광란의 제작사도 그렇고 뛰어난 성우진도 그렇고. 시대가 만들어낸 고전 명작...
Yeah that would be like saying I'm as good as Nobuo Uematsu because I can replicate one of his songs on a piano. There's one thing to be a talented musician but then there's being a talented composer (both need each other though ^^). I recently played Gravity Daze on my VIta and his music is in it and it's definitely AAA professional music in it. I've been studying and composing for a few years and would feel like a n00b trying to make something as good as Mr. Tanaka's music. Mad respect.
Bravo👏
masterclass!
dude, you're awesome
2:45 Alkan!!
5:05 love this part
@Anybody360 Agreed.Nothing beats honest effort and guts.
I think it's mind set more so than talent. I guess you have to understand music, how to express with it effectively and what people want to hear when you play.
a scene recaller.. beautiful~
ME: pfff there’s no way you can recreate the Gunbuster March on Piano....
11:55
ME: FFFFFFUUUUUUUUHHHHHHH!!!!!
So all you are saying is you need an abnormally adept brain suited to certain talents, this is true, but it's not talent, it's a born trait. How these people gained an ear for music and an abnormally capable brain is by exercising the brain. This man remembered all these notes by playing the song multiple times, of course. But he also has probably lived with piano from an early age and this has boosted his memory, and exercised his brain in general making him more suited for the talent.