The Nocturne in F# minor creates a sense of introspection with its hauntingly beautiful melody and delicate phrasing. Intricate harmonies and subtle shifts in dynamics captivate the listener, expressively telling a story through music. The contrasting middle section becomes more joyful and passionate, only to recede into resigned melancholy once again. The final phrases create a feeling of peace, as the final cadences resolve into F# major.
Thank you!! That middle part is tough 😂. I’d like to come back and spend more time on this eventually, but I’m pretty happy with how it turned out. Thanks so much for your kind words
@@oksananezhyvenko he read the score and forgot an accident and sounded weird, he uploaded the recording with it but then realised it and recorded it again
beautifully played! thanks for uploading this particular nocturne, it is super underrated and by far one of my favorites. Also, thank you for doing it justice and bringing out the true beauty of the piece.
Dear SeeMusic, Wonderful Rendition of this piece! Thank you for introducing me to this melancholic yet beautiful work by Chopin. Keep up the great work, sir! -a long time viewer and recent subscriber
By any chance can you play the Swan Godowsky arrangement or Bach/Godowsky cello suite no 2 1st mov it’s one of my favorite and thank you for you’re time 🙏
Beautiful thank. You for making your videos with the lights. I'm self taught and only learn from videos like this. I am so excited to learn this it seems very playable compared to other Chopin prices
Hello. I'm interested in using seemusic again. Is there a specific forum thread where people share their particle presets? If so, could you put the link in the reply to this comment? These particles that you used in the video, could you share the settings so I can use them in the same way you used them?
Another doubt. What camera and lens do you use? I did a test with an Osmo Pocket 2, but it is quite distorted, making it difficult to align the keys of my video file with Seemusic. Do you have a solution or directions?
The particle settings for this are basically the Default setting in the latest version of the app. Update to the latest version, go to the Preset Gallery in effect settings, go to Particle Styles, and choose Default
this piece would be a lot better for me if the wacky whimsical middle section was tossed right out and a beautiful bittersweet nostalgic type B section was thrown in
The Nocturne in F# minor creates a sense of introspection with its hauntingly beautiful melody and delicate phrasing. Intricate harmonies and subtle shifts in dynamics captivate the listener, expressively telling a story through music. The contrasting middle section becomes more joyful and passionate, only to recede into resigned melancholy once again. The final phrases create a feeling of peace, as the final cadences resolve into F# major.
Wow the staccato arpeggios in the middle section was superb. Have not heard it be played like that before
What a beautiful nocturne. One of the most underrated, very nice playing!
Very fluid playing, you made it sing! Nice work with the staccato arpeggios too, interesting sound. Love the sparkles
Thank you!! That middle part is tough 😂. I’d like to come back and spend more time on this eventually, but I’m pretty happy with how it turned out. Thanks so much for your kind words
I see you fixed the wrong note :) the most underated nocturne
Wrong note by Chopin???
@@oksananezhyvenko he read the score and forgot an accident and sounded weird, he uploaded the recording with it but then realised it and recorded it again
@@duartevader2709 ah thank you! I thought, where on earth there is any mistake in this my favorite Chopin's nocturne 😇
Offensively kind
I've never heard this nocturne before, I really like it and I think I'll learn it soon!
I love this piece so much! Well done!
This is my favorite nocturne. Well played as always
Best nocturne!
Great playing, I love this nocturne!
Online this Nocturne! You played with grace and delicacy ✨
beautifully played! thanks for uploading this particular nocturne, it is super underrated and by far one of my favorites. Also, thank you for doing it justice and bringing out the true beauty of the piece.
Dear SeeMusic,
Wonderful Rendition of this piece! Thank you for introducing me to this melancholic yet beautiful work by Chopin. Keep up the great work, sir!
-a long time viewer and recent subscriber
Best nocturne!😊
So beautiful 🥺❤
thank u for doing my request ❤
also can u play Op. 10 No. 6 and 9???
Beautiful ! Thank you
By any chance can you play the Swan Godowsky arrangement or Bach/Godowsky cello suite no 2 1st mov it’s one of my favorite and thank you for you’re time 🙏
Thank you, beautiful played ❤
Hi could you please make tutorial for escape from kilgore? It's very beautiful thank you❤
new best nocturne
Beautiful thank. You for making your videos with the lights. I'm self taught and only learn from videos like this. I am so excited to learn this it seems very playable compared to other Chopin prices
What a beauty... may I ask you which piano VST do you use? Sounds so good.
Hello. I'm interested in using seemusic again. Is there a specific forum thread where people share their particle presets? If so, could you put the link in the reply to this comment?
These particles that you used in the video, could you share the settings so I can use them in the same way you used them?
Another doubt. What camera and lens do you use? I did a test with an Osmo Pocket 2, but it is quite distorted, making it difficult to align the keys of my video file with Seemusic. Do you have a solution or directions?
The particle settings for this are basically the Default setting in the latest version of the app. Update to the latest version, go to the Preset Gallery in effect settings, go to Particle Styles, and choose Default
Using a DSLR camera or device with non-wide angle lens and getting it at least 6-10 ft above your keyboard is the solution
this piece would be a lot better for me if the wacky whimsical middle section was tossed right out and a beautiful bittersweet nostalgic type B section was thrown in
like the first time i heard that beginning melodic run (dun dun… bum bum bum bum BUUUM bum bum) i burst out laughing like come on chopin
@@archsys307 feel free to replace it with whatever, that;s what;s so good about music
noice
Was this a difficult piece for you to learn? I'm just now learning it and it is so difficult for me.
You played a maj instead of a minor in the intro
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