I enthusiastically recommend checking out Russian Concert Pianist Karen Kornienko's extra-virtuosic "Dance of the Shadows" arrangement here: th-cam.com/video/lBfE0d0EdjE/w-d-xo.html
I find myself listening to your channel every day, till I am listening to long playlists with your compositions. Your gift just keeps bringing me back Luke!
I wish classical was still as big as it used to be, people like you would definetely be big in composing then! And also many other talents would have better possibilities in showing what they're good for I think. Even the geniuses of our era (alma deutscher anyone?) doesn't get as much recognition as I think they should. But oh well I'm happy that I get to enjoy this kind if music anyways :)
This is a stunning piece. If you close your eyes you can see shadows whimsically dancing around a ballroom as if you were watching the shadows on the walls of couples waltzing
Beautiful dramatic music Luke. I only discovered your music by accident a couple of months ago when I was looking for music to play while I am writing my stories and found that your compositions actually help in stilling my distractions. Very Alpha Wave generating. Thank You.
First to comment! Really beautiful piano. I wanted to ask you if you have multiple cameras set or if you replay the piece a few times? This composition reminds me of the spooky skeletons dancing on a 1920s animation. Some joy in the darkness type of feeling.
Haha, well spotted! Shots such as the close up of the hammers would be quite hard to get without that camera appearing in the wide shot. Also, one of the draft names for the composition was "skeleton dance" - so top marks all round, Michael! ;)
Thanks for saying so, Michael! You've found your own style and it really works (I keep going back to listen to more). I actually wrote the Nordic Lullabies album with the aim to being more contemporary... then wrote this! I guess I'm just a bit capricious, haha.
In the end, your creations of infinite temporal permanence seem to have an end. Your number of creations. Its really pleasant to me to listen to this for hours, while studyng. Sincerely, i feel really grateful to have found you on youtube.
The imagery that this conveys is a real treat; a ball dance of shadows and a darker portrayal of their casters. At he start, the shadows are beginning to form from somewhere quiet and, as the song progresses on, the shadows dance, waltzing to and fro the walls, floor, or furniture to find new partners every-now-and-then, as a dark mirror of a ball dance. Finally, as the ball room goes mute, the shadows, regardless of their own intent, must stop dancing, as their casters have.
@@Graham_M A mixture, really. I took as much instruction in pastiche writing as I could at Oxford, and that has certainly helped. Otherwise, it's just a case of years of experimentation and having fun!
You have a set of skills. Can I just say im loving the album Nordic Lullabies...never have it off. So relaxing. Thank You. What's next ...live show maybe...I'd be there.
The talent is undeniable ,but mostly the creativity because it s an original you know .I think that you are underrated because this is high quality music ,something that is starting to fade in the classic type of music .I m speechless ,well done.
This is gorgeous, lush, music with complex harmonics and haunting melody line! You are incredible Luke! What a gifted composer and pianist!!! Thanks for the beautiful "dance"!! BRAVO!! ~Jackie
This is amazing, I was just listening on Reddit and thinking damn this guys got some serious skills and I didn't know it was you! Blown away by this one mate.
@@LucasKingPiano It's a melodic minor waltz of the half-steps and modulation spaced apart by magic and a resolution that keeps wandering off... with a hint of Russian.
As a rather dramatic and somewhat sinister classical enthusiast, I absolutely love this piece. It is so dark and theatrical. Most brilliantly composed and played!
This came up on autoplay, and it was the total opposite mood of what I had been listening to. Kinda jarring. I came over my phone to switch the song...unless it was something by Luke Faulkner. Since it was, time to like, comment, and listen to the whole thing. Not sure what this lil story tells about me, lol, but I guess it could be about how much I respect Mr. Faulkner's composition skills.
Luke, I am not sure if you're going to see this comment, but... I get really inspired to play the piano when I watch your incredible, unique and wonderful compositions. It is easy to see how much you love music, and I would definitely learn one of your songs soon. Keep it up, congrats.
Such a captivating piece, a little different from the others. You’re a great pianist, and nothing can change that. Such a stunning ability you have. -your #1 subscriber
I love the title, haha. The piece, of course, is great too. It would fit perfectly in a Tim Burton animated movie (Like Victor's Piano Solo from Corpse Bride). I love that this is more difficult (dare I say, virtuosic) compared to your more minimalist ones. From a videography standpoint, this video is also just sublime.
Thanks, buddy! I've just checked out Victor's Piano Solo (I've not seen the film) - it sounds great, with some pretty cool harmonic shifts. Haha, yeah - this one definitely took a bit more practice than previous compositions!
@@LukeFaulkner Victor's Piano solo was one of the first pieces I learned on the piano when I started out. It was too difficult, but I grasped it fairly quickly because I just love the piece.
A masterpiece of piano composition. Hat off to how good you play and how fitting to the title the piece of music is. You should be way more famous Luke.
Very interesting, very Greig like. Personally not a big fan of what I guess would be “atonal” music, but this was a nice change of pace from my usual Chopin, Mozart, Beethoven playlists. Great composition.
Ça doit faire maintenant plus de 2 ans que j'ai découvert ta chaîne et je dois dire que j'adore tes compositions elle me donne de l'inspiration pour continuer les miennes. C'est magnifique bravo à toi !
Absolutely awesome piece, Luke!! I'm learning it at the moment. Those left hand chords from around 2.20 onwards are keeping me busy! It's so much fun!! Some of it reminds me of Debussy. Fabulous! 👌🎶🎵🎹🎹❤
Sounds like liszt. Amazing composition. You managed to get the perfect balance between things like chromatocism, dissonance, complexity; as opposed to simplicity and subtlety.
That was REALLY good. For some reason it reminded of Alkan in some parts, although I can't really see why. Maybe it's just my morning mood confusing me hahaha.
Damn Luke . . . I missed you and your music. Thank God for Essential Classics and Halidon Music. This weekend gone I was pigging out on you, Rachmaninov and Mozart - and wondering how you would look playing animatedly and with great gusto (like in the Rachmaninov) in concert. Well in this clip I (almost) received my answer! Loved that final visual flourish with the uplifted left hand. The Maestro is indeed capable of a bit of drama, haha. Well - exit the peaceful piano (for now?) and enter Fiery Faulkner. So enjoyed the build in the music at the outset, followed by the almost ebb and flow quality (so typical of the waltz ) throughout the work, if you get what I - in my ignorance - mean. All I can say is that with the love affair that started a while back with your superb take on the various Rachmaninov pieces and thoroughly cemented this past weekend, this composition seems to me an almost natural progression from that point onwards. In short (haha), I adore this work; a total gem in your compositional oeuvre. It will find its solid, definitely unusurped place high up on my list of Favourite Faulkners. The love affair continues. Please don't stay away so long this time. These extended absences wreak havoc on my nerves. :DD PS. Enjoyed the short discussion on cameras, shots and angles. You're really getting creative with your videos. I like I like.
Haha, Danie! You so often add self-deprecating remarks "in my ignorance", "if you get what I mean", etc. whilst getting to the heart of the thing in a perfectly lucid way. Never fails to make me chuckle! Delighted to hear you've been enjoying the Rachmaninoff! During my absence I've been secretly working on an album of Russian music; it may be some time until I publish it, but I think you might enjoy it. Watch this space ;) It was the longest absence yet (6 weeks?) - mostly because I put composition aside to work on Classical - but I'm back on track to upload monthly with reasonable reliability, fingers crossed!
@@LukeFaulkner Dear Favourite Chuckler ! You make me feel like your official poet laureate. Still dancing elatedly with the shadows you've created for us. What a truly splendid piece of music. Last night I put on my bell bottoms and Andy Gibbs' "Shadow Dancing". Haha - felt like a squishy pawpaw. Came to an awful insight; the realisation that all shadows are not quite um, the same - not even dancing ones ! I think what I like most of all about your composition (that is now apart from EVERYTHING ) is the exhilarating surge you've woven into it. It creates the same feeling of spinning/reeling and yes, an urgency - as did Sir Anthony Hopkins' "And the Waltz goes on", a composition that I still have an extremely soft spot for. Luke, I am indeed so happy that you are spending a lot of quality time with your classical repertoire. Never neglect. At the risk of stating the obvious (and hopefully without being self deprecating😆) I believe there is a vital cross fertilisation that happens between your classical roots and your compositions; a natural creator of depth and a smiling muse that makes your work so devastatingly, so intensely satisfying. I am so excited about the news of your Russian album. Can hardly wait. And finally. Came to the realisation in the early hours of this morning - and God only knows why - that I feel fiercely protective of you, your talent and your music, both in performance and compositionally speaking. As if a big, multi talented, highly efficient young man like you even needs my feelings of protectionism ! - but that's just the way it is.... I sometimes wish I could be to/for you like Tchaikovsky's devoted patron Nadezhda von Meck, who supported him financially for most of his career. It would be nice to be an enabler, someone who could make things happen for you money wise so that you can create those awe inspiring videos you so obviously want to put together for us ! Who knows - sometimes things come to pass . . . But in the mean time keep composing creatively and continue to bring that special joy to your fan base. Yet: "I myself am made entirely of flaws, stitched together with good intentions." Keep those monthly uploads coming - my means of survival, haha. Until next time.
Hey Mr. Faulkner, I recently found you as a comment on someone else’s video. I love your music, and am glad I stumbled upon you. Do you think there’s any way you can show us how you come up with your compositions? Or maybe show us some composing tips? -young pianist
Hey luke! This is your all time fan, I have a request... I wanna play a couple of your wonderful compostions in a concert, that might be filmed. So of course I'll mention you and respect the copyright, but still wanted to ask you if that's ok
Hi, I say you commented of mix of yiruma. you said you knew how to play piano, and i want to learn from you. Anyways, I just wanted to say you are very good at playing the piano! I am learning the piano and the song river flows in you. Im almost done!
Hey Luke, I'm fifteen and i just made my first today composition, it is a waltz, would yo give me some tips. PD: You are awesome. Greetings from Mexico.
I enthusiastically recommend checking out Russian Concert Pianist Karen Kornienko's extra-virtuosic "Dance of the Shadows" arrangement here: th-cam.com/video/lBfE0d0EdjE/w-d-xo.html
I find myself listening to your channel every day, till I am listening to long playlists with your compositions. Your gift just keeps bringing me back Luke!
@@djshockafrica4330 That's really lovely to read, Jackline - thank you for saying so! Hope you're well and have a splendid Christmas!
You are very good at naming your compositions, I could almost see the shadows dancing... Bravo sir! _hits replay button_
Thanks, buddy! This one practically named itself.
Elif Y. hmmmm similar name to Justin Y. *Suspicion grows*
1 just though the same when hear this piece.
@@Vovarious haha I just checked who he is, I wasn't aware of his existance or legacy, just a coincidence... (or is it?)
I wish classical was still as big as it used to be, people like you would definetely be big in composing then! And also many other talents would have better possibilities in showing what they're good for I think. Even the geniuses of our era (alma deutscher anyone?) doesn't get as much recognition as I think they should. But oh well I'm happy that I get to enjoy this kind if music anyways :)
Man!
God made you specially for piano...
Your hands are so in time and the piano sounds like heaven... 😇
Thanks, Rina!
A true artist and pianist. Great piece
Thank you for saying so!
A pleasure.. true words my friend 👌🤗
This is a stunning piece. If you close your eyes you can see shadows whimsically dancing around a ballroom as if you were watching the shadows on the walls of couples waltzing
Beautiful dramatic music Luke. I only discovered your music by accident a couple of months ago when I was looking for music to play while I am writing my stories and found that your compositions actually help in stilling my distractions. Very Alpha Wave generating. Thank You.
The piece evokes a starkly dark yet grand atmosphere. Almost like it's a...dare I say...Danse Macabre.
Man this is really a killer piece. That arpeggiated chorus is something else.
Thanks, buddy!
First to comment! Really beautiful piano. I wanted to ask you if you have multiple cameras set or if you replay the piece a few times? This composition reminds me of the spooky skeletons dancing on a 1920s animation. Some joy in the darkness type of feeling.
Haha, well spotted! Shots such as the close up of the hammers would be quite hard to get without that camera appearing in the wide shot. Also, one of the draft names for the composition was "skeleton dance" - so top marks all round, Michael! ;)
Luke Faulkner haha that’s what I imagined. And always love your work. I tend to me more minimalistic and contemporary, but I really enjoy your style.
Thanks for saying so, Michael! You've found your own style and it really works (I keep going back to listen to more).
I actually wrote the Nordic Lullabies album with the aim to being more contemporary... then wrote this! I guess I'm just a bit capricious, haha.
That is such a gpod deacription about it
Brillant composition👏👏👏
I really love your compositions, they sound so perfect and original.
Your music made me got me back to playing my piano, Thanks!
So far "Forests" is my favorite.
Thank you, Ayush! Glad I could help :)
i have a big exam tomorrow and this came up. so I'm listening to this now, because why not?
I have always been longing to listen to your music. it helps calm my soul and my mind
In the end, your creations of infinite temporal permanence seem to have an end. Your number of creations. Its really pleasant to me to listen to this for hours, while studyng. Sincerely, i feel really grateful to have found you on youtube.
The imagery that this conveys is a real treat; a ball dance of shadows and a darker portrayal of their casters. At he start, the shadows are beginning to form from somewhere quiet and, as the song progresses on, the shadows dance, waltzing to and fro the walls, floor, or furniture to find new partners every-now-and-then, as a dark mirror of a ball dance. Finally, as the ball room goes mute, the shadows, regardless of their own intent, must stop dancing, as their casters have.
A distirbingly beautiful piece! I could see some skeleton shadows dancing in the shadows. Well done
really enjoyed this!
nice title too
I am so happy to hear this amazing composition after waiting for a while! Can't wait to hear more from you, Luke.
Thanks, buddy! I took a bigger break than usual this time, but should be uploading approx. once/month from hereon ;)
Quel talent..
What a powerful piece. Incredible job!
Thanks, Graham!
Luke Faulkner no problem. How did you learn composition? Are you trained or self taught?
@@Graham_M A mixture, really. I took as much instruction in pastiche writing as I could at Oxford, and that has certainly helped. Otherwise, it's just a case of years of experimentation and having fun!
As a composer this piece impresses me greatly, well done
I don't mind telling you that this composition is perfect for a noir movie....I felt a little bewildered and dazed when I listened it.
Thank you!
Sounds very spooky, romantic era. I like it.
You have a set of skills. Can I just say im loving the album Nordic Lullabies...never have it off. So relaxing. Thank You. What's next ...live show maybe...I'd be there.
Maybe one day, Paul!
Just like it’s name dance of the shadows, special piece.Love it very much
You sure looked like you had a ton of fun playing this one! The title of the piece as always is apt.
Thank you, Cindy!
The talent is undeniable ,but mostly the creativity because it s an original you know .I think that you are underrated because this is high quality music ,something that is starting to fade in the classic type of music .I m speechless ,well done.
This guy's composition is over 9000...goose bumps everywhere
This is gorgeous, lush, music with complex harmonics and haunting melody line! You are incredible Luke! What a gifted composer and pianist!!! Thanks for the beautiful "dance"!! BRAVO!! ~Jackie
I've discovered your music for the first time. It's really great. I hope to hear more of your compositions in the future.
This is amazing, I was just listening on Reddit and thinking damn this guys got some serious skills and I didn't know it was you! Blown away by this one mate.
Haha, thanks buddy! Yeah, it did go down surprisingly well on Reddit.
Loved "Hungry" btw - beautiful melody!
@@LukeFaulkner Thanks a lot man! Would love to know some of the theory behind this piece.
@@LucasKingPiano It's a melodic minor waltz of the half-steps and modulation spaced apart by magic and a resolution that keeps wandering off... with a hint of Russian.
Really fantastic music! Great performance! Bravo!!!
Thank you, Alexei!
Very compelling new piece!! You can almost see the ashes of Alt Wien...
Also love the piano and those gorgeous windows...
Thank you, David! Enjoyed your Träumerei the other day :)
@@LukeFaulkner thank you!
Dude, this blow my mind.
seriously, you have a lot of skill
Haha, thank you!
As a rather dramatic and somewhat sinister classical enthusiast, I absolutely love this piece. It is so dark and theatrical. Most brilliantly composed and played!
Fabulous Luke, my God what a genius. I have not seen you before but I will remember u. 🌹
Haha, thanks for your kind message! :)
My favorite right now
Thanks, buddy!
This is beutiful!🍂🍂🍂🍂
This came up on autoplay, and it was the total opposite mood of what I had been listening to. Kinda jarring. I came over my phone to switch the song...unless it was something by Luke Faulkner. Since it was, time to like, comment, and listen to the whole thing. Not sure what this lil story tells about me, lol, but I guess it could be about how much I respect Mr. Faulkner's composition skills.
Absolutely love it!
Luke, I am not sure if you're going to see this comment, but... I get really inspired to play the piano when I watch your incredible, unique and wonderful compositions. It is easy to see how much you love music, and I would definitely learn one of your songs soon. Keep it up, congrats.
Thank you - best of luck with your piano studies!
Such a captivating piece, a little different from the others. You’re a great pianist, and nothing can change that. Such a stunning ability you have.
-your #1 subscriber
Thank you, as always, buddy!
I love the title, haha. The piece, of course, is great too. It would fit perfectly in a Tim Burton animated movie (Like Victor's Piano Solo from Corpse Bride). I love that this is more difficult (dare I say, virtuosic) compared to your more minimalist ones.
From a videography standpoint, this video is also just sublime.
Thanks, buddy! I've just checked out Victor's Piano Solo (I've not seen the film) - it sounds great, with some pretty cool harmonic shifts.
Haha, yeah - this one definitely took a bit more practice than previous compositions!
@@LukeFaulkner
Victor's Piano solo was one of the first pieces I learned on the piano when I started out. It was too difficult, but I grasped it fairly quickly because I just love the piece.
@@FreakieFan That's probably a one of the best ways to improve, I'd say.
Your music can say more than words! :)
Я буду под неё танцевать весь день! Спасибо! Целую тебя :)
Superbe... as always... que cache cette intensité qui rend votre musique si belle !
Merci bien, Francine!
Wow, nice! So mesmerizing!
Thanks
Awesome!
Just. Wow
Literally came here from your Wayne's World comment and I couldn't be more pleasantly surprised.
A masterpiece of piano composition. Hat off to how good you play and how fitting to the title the piece of music is. You should be way more famous Luke.
I don't mean this as an insult in any way. but if someone told me this was from castlevania, I wouldn't question it.
this is amazing.
Haha, I'll take that as a compliment!
Damn, that was gorgeous!
Thank you, Raphael!
Je suis ravie d'entendre votre magnifique pièce
Grand merci
Wow! Just love it.
Very interesting, very Greig like. Personally not a big fan of what I guess would be “atonal” music, but this was a nice change of pace from my usual Chopin, Mozart, Beethoven playlists. Great composition.
Thank you!
Por canciones como esta...adoro día a día el piano. Gracias por tanta belleza!
Gracias, Laura!
Your music is very emotional :)
Just wow , just wow 😍😍
well done mate :) deserves more listeners thats sure
Thank you, Kevin!
This is one of your best piece man!! Wow! Amazing composing u have!
Thanks, Jacob!
Ça doit faire maintenant plus de 2 ans que j'ai découvert ta chaîne et je dois dire que j'adore tes compositions elle me donne de l'inspiration pour continuer les miennes. C'est magnifique bravo à toi !
Absolutely awesome piece, Luke!! I'm learning it at the moment. Those left hand chords from around 2.20 onwards are keeping me busy! It's so much fun!! Some of it reminds me of Debussy. Fabulous! 👌🎶🎵🎹🎹❤
Wow, so beautiful
Thank you!
Miss you! You're back yay \o/
This is absolutely beautiful and mesmerizing.
Sounds like liszt. Amazing composition. You managed to get the perfect balance between things like chromatocism, dissonance, complexity; as opposed to simplicity and subtlety.
This is something beyond beautiful...Props and respect!
Thanks for saying so!
Oooh, how hauntingly delicious - very well played. And on one of my favourite pianoforte's👏🏽.
I enjoyed your composition very much! Very original and evocative!
Thank you, Anna!
You should compose for movies. Always a joy to listen!
I'd love to, Mary! Thanks :)
Shadows on my wall...nice :D
That was REALLY good. For some reason it reminded of Alkan in some parts, although I can't really see why. Maybe it's just my morning mood confusing me hahaha.
Haha, thanks Jorge!
i love that left hand so much
Wow, this piece is amazing! Great job Luke!
Thank you, Daniel!
Fabulous work young Luke
Thank you, Chris!
I like the way you play piano...
👍👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥
Браво!
Very nice music. Reminds me of Danse Macabre in an way.
Ah, good point! They're even in the same key come to think of it :)
Love your music and performance. I am a musician as well.
Damn Luke . . . I missed you and your music. Thank God for Essential Classics and Halidon Music. This weekend gone I was pigging out on you, Rachmaninov and Mozart - and wondering how you would look playing animatedly and with great gusto (like in the Rachmaninov) in concert. Well in this clip I (almost) received my answer! Loved that final visual flourish with the uplifted left hand. The Maestro is indeed capable of a bit of drama, haha.
Well - exit the peaceful piano (for now?) and enter Fiery Faulkner. So enjoyed the build in the music at the outset, followed by the almost ebb and flow quality (so typical of the waltz ) throughout the work, if you get what I - in my ignorance - mean. All I can say is that with the love affair that started a while back with your superb take on the various Rachmaninov pieces and thoroughly cemented this past weekend, this composition seems to me
an almost natural progression from that point onwards. In short (haha), I adore this work; a total gem in your compositional oeuvre. It will find its solid, definitely unusurped place high up on my list of Favourite Faulkners. The love affair continues. Please don't stay away so long this time. These extended absences wreak havoc on my nerves. :DD
PS. Enjoyed the short discussion on cameras, shots and angles. You're really getting creative with your videos. I like I like.
Haha, Danie! You so often add self-deprecating remarks "in my ignorance", "if you get what I mean", etc. whilst getting to the heart of the thing in a perfectly lucid way. Never fails to make me chuckle!
Delighted to hear you've been enjoying the Rachmaninoff! During my absence I've been secretly working on an album of Russian music; it may be some time until I publish it, but I think you might enjoy it. Watch this space ;)
It was the longest absence yet (6 weeks?) - mostly because I put composition aside to work on Classical - but I'm back on track to upload monthly with reasonable reliability, fingers crossed!
@@LukeFaulkner Dear Favourite Chuckler ! You make me feel like your official poet laureate. Still dancing elatedly with the shadows you've created for us. What a truly splendid piece of music. Last night I put on my bell bottoms and Andy Gibbs' "Shadow Dancing". Haha - felt like a squishy pawpaw. Came to an awful insight; the realisation that all shadows are not quite um, the same - not even dancing ones ! I think what I like most of all about your composition (that is now apart from EVERYTHING ) is the exhilarating surge you've woven into it. It creates the same feeling of spinning/reeling and yes, an urgency - as did Sir Anthony Hopkins' "And the Waltz goes on", a composition that I still have an extremely soft spot for. Luke, I am indeed so happy that you are spending a lot of quality time with your classical repertoire. Never neglect. At the risk of stating the obvious (and hopefully without being self deprecating😆) I believe there is a vital cross fertilisation that happens between your classical roots and your compositions; a natural creator of depth and a smiling muse that makes your work so devastatingly, so intensely satisfying. I am so excited about the news of your Russian album. Can hardly wait. And finally. Came to the realisation in the early hours of this morning - and God only knows why - that I feel fiercely protective of you, your talent and your music, both in performance and compositionally speaking. As if a big, multi talented, highly efficient young man like you even needs my feelings of protectionism ! - but that's just the way it is.... I sometimes wish I could be to/for you like Tchaikovsky's devoted patron Nadezhda von Meck, who supported him financially for most of his career. It would be nice to be an enabler, someone who could make things happen for you money wise so that you can create those awe inspiring videos you so obviously want to put together for us ! Who knows - sometimes things come to pass . . . But in the mean time keep composing creatively and continue to bring that special joy to your fan base. Yet:
"I myself am made entirely of flaws, stitched together with good intentions." Keep those monthly uploads coming - my means of survival, haha. Until next time.
I am really glad I found out about your music❤️❤️❤️
Hey Mr. Faulkner, I recently found you as a comment on someone else’s video. I love your music, and am glad I stumbled upon you. Do you think there’s any way you can show us how you come up with your compositions? Or maybe show us some composing tips?
-young pianist
That's an interesting idea! Perhaps I might do something like that.
What category of music is this? Surely it’s not classical because it was composed in this era, but my god, it is beautiful.
Thank you, Jesus! If I had to say, I'd guess Neo-Classical.
Você é incrível, parabéns! Adorei tua composição, sou muito seu fã. Abraços do Brasil. Vem aqui um dia!
This is one fine composition... Thank you for inspiring me, at least I've got some new reference
your music is beautiful. btw i came from the yiruma piano playlist and i saw your comment and had to click.
carry on the beautiful piano music
It's beautiful, please upload it to your Spotify. I searched but couldn't find it. Thanks a lot.
I love your "Improvisation No. 3" that is on Apple Music
Very nice composition! Have you been inspired by Dance macabre?
Less than you might think, but I do know the work quite well! :)
واو روووعه 😍
Divno :D
جميلة ❤
Hey luke! This is your all time fan, I have a request... I wanna play a couple of your wonderful compostions in a concert, that might be filmed.
So of course I'll mention you and respect the copyright, but still wanted to ask you if that's ok
Hi Jacob, that's definitely ok! Sorry for the delayed reply and hope the concert goes well :)
The new Chopin.
Thank you!
:D me encanta este canal y la musica este canal es perfecto :3
Hi, I say you commented of mix of yiruma. you said you knew how to play piano, and i want to learn from you. Anyways, I just wanted to say you are very good at playing the piano! I am learning the piano and the song river flows in you. Im almost done!
Good luck, John!
Do you know Granados ?
I do indeed!
You should be famous.
Haha, thanks!
Hey Luke, I'm fifteen and i just made my first today composition, it is a waltz, would yo give me some tips.
PD: You are awesome. Greetings from Mexico.