this video really helped me visual how beautiful and complex this song is. each individual instrument is playing (relatively) simple, repetitive lines, however the way these lines interact with their differing time signatures makes it sound like a single cohesive mass.
I have always thought this song was the ultimate dance tune due to the different time signatures. Any way you move you’re in time with someones piece. Very well done sir!
So true! I once had the honor of interviewing Adrian Belew, and I told him that standing in the audience and moving to KC's performance of Discipline is literally the moment I became comfortable with dancing. I remember the show at the Roxy in Hollywood actually being promoted as a "no-seating" show to create a dance floor in front of the stage. I love that you not only "get it" but you explained it! Watching Adrian move to the music was liberating, like an invitation to "go with the flow."
@@raivan354 It also helps that there is a stead 4/4 the entire song thanks to Bruford making sure it was there. Paraphrasing, but the complex time signatures against the 4/4 is where the music comes from.
OMG !! You made it ! Very impressive... Congrats ! I saw King Crimson in Edinburgh, last November (2018), they played Discipline, with ... 8 musicians. It was ... there is no word... so amazing !
Discipline is only a means to an end, never an end unto itself. Very well done, you did right by the spirit of the piece while still playing like a pianist! Nice.
Bruford was playing on his practice pads, and started feeling a rhythm. Watch Bruford's instructional video, perhaps entitled "Music goes to college". Fripp likes prime numbers that are not even, e.g., 17.
Extremely interesting and extremely well played and interpreted. Congratulations on the excellent work. Staccato on the piano can give more definition to many parts of the phrasing.
Comme quoi, Crimson mène à tout! Musicalement c'est fort intéressant et visuellement, c'est quelque chose. Respect, Madame, le grand Robert doit être fier de vous et de votre créativité.
it is easier because I have two hands to play the patterns, that is true. The hardest part tho still is to remember and keep up with the length of every section, took me so long to get a take where I didn't miss the changes lmao
It is impressive, well done! Now is there a possibility to have the pianos not mirrored? I guess (just a guess) it would be easier to check each part. This piece is difficult as is… then my brain is trying to see Belew’s part (or so I believe) upside down is nuts! 😉😂
i agree… in fact, i’d like to see each part in its own video and to be able to hear them separately… if noah still has the original files, that shouldn’t be too hard to upload…? 🙏
Beautiful take. New subscriber, new fan. What [Nerdycatgamer] said about visualizing the piece more clearly because of you're video is true for me also.
nao dasa disiprin marvelous. although as a guitar player first and foremost, i can't help but feel a little butthurt seeing a lone pianist play something that requires 2 accomplished guitarists... quick, fellow axemen.. someone get stanley jordan and a doubleneck (if he's unavailable, last resort is the michelangelo guy with the roadkill perm - let's hope it doesn't come to that).. we gotta redeem our street cred and avenge our beloved brethren.. we can't let the penists get away with such an audacious diss track... well done tho. ... (you bastard)
Yes, I did, made a challenge out of it. But some parts were too hard to transcribe back then, so I checked on songsterr and translated the guitar tabs to the piano.
Never saw anyone play those parts with 2 hands... I think you don't have enough control over the accents because you play with 2 hands. Some of what you played doesn't sound anything like the real thing because you're missing those accents... on that last part your playing octaves with your right hand (top keyboard), that's not whats going on in that part of the piece. That was my 2 cents.. but you' pretty much nailed it, good job :)
u have the hands of a pianist. unfortunately input lag has ruined this performance. I enjoy it as much as i hear the performer here, brilliant counting, each part recorded perfectly. fucking computers just cant process the nuanced timing like you are obviously feeling it
“Like hell im playing a polyrhythm by myself on piano”
haha strange things happen when ur bored xD
Its a polymeter :) (Im obsessed with King Crimson help me!)
@@christopherjobin-official7440 thanks you
Comment of the year!!!
you made an old monk smile and laugh with joy.
my pleasure :))
this video really helped me visual how beautiful and complex this song is. each individual instrument is playing (relatively) simple, repetitive lines, however the way these lines interact with their differing time signatures makes it sound like a single cohesive mass.
thanks! :)
:)
Almost like that's what the song is about
@@willowFFMPEG Tbf it doesn't really have lyrics so idk how he'd know that by default.
@@JimothyRoss The title reflects the discipline required by the musicians in terms of timing and consistency.
I discover your interpretation, brillant. Somewhere it makes me feel something like Steve Reich "piano phase"
Fripp was very influenced by Reich!! Good point 🙌
I have always thought this song was the ultimate dance tune due to the different time signatures. Any way you move you’re in time with someones piece. Very well done sir!
thank you!
So true! I once had the honor of interviewing Adrian Belew, and I told him that standing in the audience and moving to KC's performance of Discipline is literally the moment I became comfortable with dancing. I remember the show at the Roxy in Hollywood actually being promoted as a "no-seating" show to create a dance floor in front of the stage. I love that you not only "get it" but you explained it! Watching Adrian move to the music was liberating, like an invitation to "go with the flow."
@@raivan354 It also helps that there is a stead 4/4 the entire song thanks to Bruford making sure it was there. Paraphrasing, but the complex time signatures against the 4/4 is where the music comes from.
OMG !! You made it ! Very impressive... Congrats ! I saw King Crimson in Edinburgh, last November (2018), they played Discipline, with ... 8 musicians. It was ... there is no word... so amazing !
Thanks! I saw them in Germany June 2018 and I can agree, it was an amazing experience.
You did it you crazy son of a b.. you did it. Amazing job
haha thank you so much!
I was afraid it was like opening a box and, as a reward, out comes Pin-Head.
Discipline is only a means to an end, never an end unto itself.
Very well done, you did right by the spirit of the piece while still playing like a pianist! Nice.
Damn. I like this almost as much as I like the original. Well done.
thank you so much!
This is the first cover video I've ever watched all the way through. Nicely done!
thank you very much!
Wow... how did Fripp and KC ever come up with this?
Bruford was playing on his practice pads, and started feeling a rhythm.
Watch Bruford's instructional video, perhaps entitled "Music goes to college".
Fripp likes prime numbers that are not even, e.g., 17.
Excellent.
So well done. You are very talented. And one of the most interesting polyrhythmic pieces you can play.
thank you so much!!
That is tremendously impressive. Nailed it. Respect!
Fantastic, well worth the time I'm sure it took to learn!
yes that was quite a challenge! Thank you!
Do Indiscipline too, I think it's easier to view the cool little riff time signatures shnanigans with the piano
Extremely interesting and extremely well played and interpreted. Congratulations on the excellent work.
Staccato on the piano can give more definition to many parts of the phrasing.
Superb! I am so impressed.
Comme quoi, Crimson mène à tout! Musicalement c'est fort intéressant et visuellement, c'est quelque chose. Respect, Madame, le grand Robert doit être fier de vous et de votre créativité.
this looks easier than the 9th chords you have to stretch on a guitar for most of this piece.
it is easier because I have two hands to play the patterns, that is true. The hardest part tho still is to remember and keep up with the length of every section, took me so long to get a take where I didn't miss the changes lmao
simply fucking awesome, no other way about it
thanks!
@@NoahBugalski I could only hope for a Neal&Jack cover from you as well. Amazing job!
Goddamn! Amazing. Bravo for making this
Now do it with one keyboard all at once 🤣
I don't play piano (drums), but this was impressive.
Awesome. I like to hear the internals of the song.
Man, so much respect for this one ajaja it even scares me ajakak
ajakak thanks ;)
Fantastic! Bravo!
Wonderful!!! I hope to listen to other KC covers from you
Excellent !!!! Un morceau bien écrit peut être joué agréablement sur quasiment n'importe quel instrument !!!
Superbe...
It is impressive, well done! Now is there a possibility to have the pianos not mirrored? I guess (just a guess) it would be easier to check each part. This piece is difficult as is… then my brain is trying to see Belew’s part (or so I believe) upside down is nuts! 😉😂
i agree… in fact, i’d like to see each part in its own video and to be able to hear them separately… if noah still has the original files, that shouldn’t be too hard to upload…? 🙏
❤❤❤❤❤
Nice
thenks hehe
Yeah Baby!!
Excellent!
:)))
How did you even think of this? Amazing and wonderful!
nice. Ever consider prepping another piano fo the percussion parts? Or using Ligeti's 'touch block' technique? Could spice things up a bit
You did it!
Noah-Way!!!
i See what you did there :)
Nicely done!!!..Naiied it!!
Wow! Please keep sharing your performances. This was very impressive.
well. that is beautiful. thank you
Wow! Nice work!
thank you! was a lot of work haha
Delightful.
The best cover I have heard!
thank you so much!
Wow. Piano may be even more impressive than guitar!
Mio padre
Brilliant. Was waiting for stick part too though. Anyway, exciting perfomance!
stick part? you mean played on the piano? Haven't heard the original in a while but I think its barely audible
qué hermoso!
bravissimo.
More ! This is masterpiece !
this is perfeccctiioonnn
theeenks
Great video. This wouldn't sound bad on a Clavinet kek
Loved it.
Fantastic.
thanks a lot!
@@NoahBugalski I've been listening to them since they came out, 5o years now. You done good. Keep Going.
@@DJS11811 so cool to hear that! My father exposed me to their music and it was an eye opener for sure!!
Awesome job
tremendo....estare al pendiente de mas videos.
Mesmerazing!
Excelente!
thank you!!
Wow! Awesome! Congratulations!
yer a fuckin genius
Mesmerizing
Beautiful take.
New subscriber, new fan.
What [Nerdycatgamer] said about visualizing the piece more clearly because of you're video
is true for me also.
oh thank you man! haha I'm always surprised that people keep finding this video xD
Phenomenal!
Unbelievably good!
Amazing
Awesome!
I loved It!!!
thank you!
nao dasa disiprin
marvelous. although as a guitar player first and foremost, i can't help but feel a little butthurt seeing a lone pianist play something that requires 2 accomplished guitarists...
quick, fellow axemen.. someone get stanley jordan and a doubleneck (if he's unavailable, last resort is the michelangelo guy with the roadkill perm - let's hope it doesn't come to that).. we gotta redeem our street cred and avenge our beloved brethren.. we can't let the penists get away with such an audacious diss track...
well done tho.
... (you bastard)
hahaha I appreciate it
Sheet music please!
Okay how in the F did you do that? Sheet music? Digital scoring? Please tell me you didn’t do that by ear.
Yes, I did, made a challenge out of it. But some parts were too hard to transcribe back then, so I checked on songsterr and translated the guitar tabs to the piano.
Great cover. Interesting to listen to it. It's really catchy :D
You got a new sub with me! Keep it up :3
Piano Nymphe thank you!
@@NoahBugalski
You are very welcome my fellow pianist :3
Great stuff. I would have liked to hear it without the drums but still very nice.
More KC covers incoming?
for sure! I thought of some of their old stuff, like epitaph, let´s see...
Noah Bugalski this one is very good. Keep it up, you got a sub from me
Amazing cover. Please return to crimson, neurotica is a great song to cover
Never saw anyone play those parts with 2 hands... I think you don't have enough control over the accents because you play with 2 hands. Some of what you played doesn't sound anything like the real thing because you're missing those accents... on that last part your playing octaves with your right hand (top keyboard), that's not whats going on in that part of the piece. That was my 2 cents.. but you' pretty much nailed it, good job :)
Can you do a tutorial for this cover, pleaseeeee? :)
I'm upset at how can someone even dislike this... :(
Thanks a lot, but I'm afraid I don't have the time at the moment. I transcribed it into a Midi file which I could send you.
@@NoahBugalski May I have it too, please?
@@NoahBugalski I would like to have it too, please.
@@ferminarreseigor6592 www.dropbox.com/s/wiau5hza9bxvdg4/discipline_midifiles.zip?dl=0
@@LinhoFernando www.dropbox.com/s/wiau5hza9bxvdg4/discipline_midifiles.zip?dl=0
u have the hands of a pianist. unfortunately input lag has ruined this performance. I enjoy it as much as i hear the performer here, brilliant counting, each part recorded perfectly. fucking computers just cant process the nuanced timing like you are obviously feeling it
Good job, a little more lilt would be better.
Bach n'est pas loin.
This is Indiscipline.
Not sure about that
definitely discipline…