Semih Abanoz
Semih Abanoz
  • Видео 12
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Chopin - Nocturne in G minor (from the album of chopin project)
well.. this cover video will be last one with this piano.. I wouldn't be here couple of weeks.. could be months I'm not sure yet.. if you wondering why I'm saying these.. I sold my piano last week and tomorrow time to send it for recipient.. it means I have to break at this point.. until I have enough money to get a brand new piano.. anyway..
thanks for all your support..
I hope you like it..
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Видео

Nils Frahm - Unter (Cover)
Просмотров 60610 лет назад
I like to play piano songs which have a Nils Frahm signature on it.. my twitter: oxyqen
Tchaikovsky - June: Barcarolle
Просмотров 60410 лет назад
so.. as you well know.. I have no idea about the classical music techniques or sheets.. but I just performed "tchaikovsky - june: barcarolle" with my feelings.. (I know sounds weird) I hope you like it! let yourself feel.. and.. thanks for watching! my twitter: oxyqen
Nils Frahm - Ambre (Cover)
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.10 лет назад
I was playing ambre, a song by nils frahm.. and suddenly someone came home.. so you can hear door opening sounds in the last seconds.. anyway, thanks for watching.. ^-^
Chopin - Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2
Просмотров 81311 лет назад
if you enjoyed this video, subscribe my channel please! because it's really helpful.. batılı anlamda sevdiğim nadide eserlerden biri.. keyif almanız dileğiyle.. oxyqen
Semih Abanoz - Matem No: 7
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.11 лет назад
dünler bulanık bir hal aldığında, yarınların peşinde harcanacak bir bünye oluverecek.. sorgulamak alıkoyacaktı bu kabullenişi; kuşkusuz.. oxyqen serinin son eseri.. izleyip, izlettiren herkese teşekkürler!
Yann Tiersen - Le Matin
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.11 лет назад
sabahlara ve gün ışığına anlam katan.. oxyqen
Philip Satie (Piano)
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.12 лет назад
Philip Glass - Glassworks (openning) Erik Satie - Gnossienne No. 1 My Twitter: oxyqen Evgeny Grinko yorumu için: ruclips.net/video/5Rh6Z-0xe1o/видео.html
In Bruges Theme (Soundtrack) Piano
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.12 лет назад
filmi açar açmaz sizi şöyle bir müzikle, derin derin düşünmenizi sağlıyor.. siz istemeseniz bile bruges'un o karanlık atmosferi buna izin veriyor.. dalıp gidiyorsunuz derinlere.. My Twitter: #!/oxyqen In Bruges: www.imdb.com/title/tt0780536/
Big My Secret (Piano)
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.12 лет назад
izleyip, izlettiren herkese teşekkürler.. biraz olsun duygularınıza hitap edebildiysem, ne mutlu bana.. If appeal to your emotions, I'm glad.. thanks for watching.. #!/oxyqen
Waltz
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.12 лет назад
Uykusuz gecelere.. #!/oxyqen
Jordan Rudess - Silent Mountain
Просмотров 410 тыс.13 лет назад
Hope you like it.. #!/oxyqen

Комментарии

  • @DavelyDriven
    @DavelyDriven Год назад

    The kid just had to pick it up

  • @viniciusgare
    @viniciusgare Год назад

    3:01, I love this change

  • @andresjulianporraspa
    @andresjulianporraspa Год назад

    Existe alguna grabación de estudio de este tema?

  • @flamentolivier2560
    @flamentolivier2560 Год назад

    beautiful. he focus to playing but suddenly laugh. i know his mind seeing different dimension.

  • @user-wu2zx6fc4r
    @user-wu2zx6fc4r Год назад

    Jordan very good

  • @Zakariah1971
    @Zakariah1971 Год назад

    Toss the cheat sheets and expect a ton of mistakes.

  • @dimitrimitris389
    @dimitrimitris389 2 года назад

    Maestro ! !!!!!! Maravilloso !!!

  • @theCorePound
    @theCorePound 2 года назад

    Deep and intimate

  • @ericvandenheuvel113
    @ericvandenheuvel113 3 года назад

    I dont know THIS man. But shure he has talent! I think WITH some years lesson and serious doing his things at home...there might be a future in a band for partys like weddings. 😃😁😝 There is a option for a party in my garden🥳

  • @taoepic7596
    @taoepic7596 3 года назад

    Always beautiful and amazing the melody comes from his finger in

  • @arthurpaulo2
    @arthurpaulo2 3 года назад

    2021 e eu não canso desse vídeo. 2012 and I'm not bored of this video

  • @newandreview
    @newandreview 3 года назад

    Goddam maestro and musical genius

  • @hakanturksoylu1242
    @hakanturksoylu1242 3 года назад

    Defalarca izlediğim filmin müziğini dinleyince gözlerimi kapatıp bir daha izledim

  • @NanooM13
    @NanooM13 3 года назад

    2021 and i still excited to hear this song

  • @wallacealves5537
    @wallacealves5537 3 года назад

    Uma lenda viva, sensacional!!!

  • @m.moonsie
    @m.moonsie 3 года назад

    Where and when did he perform this live?

  • @Alpha24242
    @Alpha24242 4 года назад

    Absolutely majestic. Bravo!!!

  • @peniag8528
    @peniag8528 4 года назад

    2 tuşa basarak çaldığını çal kafanı eğip çaldığın benim öğrettiğim

  • @AndrewRBX
    @AndrewRBX 4 года назад

    I love him, but sometimes... less is better. No emotions for me, not this time.

  • @nickristine2264
    @nickristine2264 4 года назад

    of course this is in 240p

  • @joeyboy0224
    @joeyboy0224 4 года назад

    he hums., so talented on the next level like legend of 1900

  • @gazozkapaga440
    @gazozkapaga440 4 года назад

    cok iyi parça ıslandım ...

  • @joeyboy0224
    @joeyboy0224 5 лет назад

    did you guys hear him humm along with the tunes? fascinating talent. :)

  • @dgtr9022
    @dgtr9022 5 лет назад

    EarthMostake tarafından K E D İ C İ K L E N D İ N !

  • @cswarrier6071
    @cswarrier6071 5 лет назад

    Plays good. He shouldn't have thrown the book he is showing his poverty in attitude

  • @mattwestwood9730
    @mattwestwood9730 5 лет назад

    HO-LY SHIT

  • @nataliagrechko4256
    @nataliagrechko4256 5 лет назад

    amazing!

  • @MexlycanFilmico
    @MexlycanFilmico 5 лет назад

    Those are some damn fast fingers, very clean and technical playing.

  • @mert9508
    @mert9508 5 лет назад

    Çok güzel çalmışsın abi helal olsn

  • @laprisemusik
    @laprisemusik 5 лет назад

    Why does he still have to play thousands of notes in a song? Too bad

  • @karinarojas3211
    @karinarojas3211 5 лет назад

    Bello tema. Con luces de Somewhere in time de Paganini.

  • @Ulydias
    @Ulydias 5 лет назад

    😬👍

  • @herculesbrofister265
    @herculesbrofister265 6 лет назад

    i love this guy and all (more so DT), but if you listen to his work on scenes from a memory, it sounds almost exactly the same as this. but hey, whatever, a lot of players just have "his sound", for good or bad.

  • @davidstokes8147
    @davidstokes8147 6 лет назад

    I guess some people need to hear a real virtuoso. Try Hélène Grimaud for example: ruclips.net/video/Hhz2u4OQJhs/видео.html Instead of endless noodling and right hand twiddles on white keys with wrists below the keyboard, a masterly musical structure from Rachmaninov played by a great pianist. Ok, for a progressive pop keyboard player Rudess is better than many. There's many better ones in that area though, too.

  • @pcuser6257
    @pcuser6257 6 лет назад

    43 people are jealous I take it 😂😂

  • @Derisoireetsardonique
    @Derisoireetsardonique 6 лет назад

    Great interpretation although I think the throwing away of the music score is a bit disrespectful

    • @jklinders
      @jklinders 5 лет назад

      That wasn't the score. Someone put a Piano for Dummies book on the piano as a joke.

    • @GoaWay4Sanity
      @GoaWay4Sanity 4 года назад

      Rudess is his last name for a reason😎

  • @brucel.6078
    @brucel.6078 6 лет назад

    You can see it.... you can heat it... but.. you still cant wrap your mind around how he does it!! Truely a magic man!!!!!!

  • @mrronniepassion
    @mrronniepassion 6 лет назад

    He is clean, articulate, fast, and plays with even time. I happened upon him when someone I know said he was voted "the best keyboard player of all time". However, I searched RUclips and haven't found anything with him really improvising or playing anything but scripted out music. Does he improvise at all? Isn't improvisation one of the most important things any musician can do, especially "the greatest of all time"? Also, does he know how to play with more complex voicings, progressions while on the fly, jazz, etc.? He sounds like many classical players I know who have great physical technique, but can only play what is written. To be called the greatest you should be more than a great technician or programmed player. Pre-written music is great, but when I attend a live performance I also want to experience improvised playing. It shows on the spot creativity, allows me to hear what the artist has going on in his/her head. Watching someone perform written out pieces all of the time is like putting on prerecorded music except you get to witness someone actually playing it. It makes the musician more of a machine, a sequenced human puppet. That's great if you want to hear a certain musical piece, but it's like hearing the same speech all of the time. Think about this. How would you like to have a conversation with a group of people, but some of them can only converse using the same sentences they've always used, never ever being able to utter a new sentence, phrase, or contribute an idea verbally? That would not be much of a conversation. An "all time greatest keyboard player" should also be able to not only improvise well, but be able to do it while playing more harmonically complex music than what I've heard on any of these videos. Again, I know virtually nothing about this person, but when you are labeled "the best keyboard player ever" shouldn't you be a complete musician? I checked his Dream Theater band mate, guitarist John Petrucci (another gifted technical player) on RUclips as well. I saw video of him trying to improvise during a performance of a simple blues progression with other noted musicians during a concert. It was a painful experience as he obviously was struggling to improvise. Keep in mind Petrucci is as gifted as any other guitar technician out there, but he could barely squeeze out anything when it was his turn to play. That was a said sight, especially after watching a few of his instructional videos and seeing he was a very nice guy. Please post any links of Jordan Rudess playing improvised material if anyone can find any. I do like his written material and enjoy his playing (and his obvious sense of humor). I would love to hear what he has to say on his keys while improvising.

    • @KugdaKhan
      @KugdaKhan 6 лет назад

      mrronniepassion He often streams on Facebook, mostly improvisation

  • @tiagovani2132
    @tiagovani2132 6 лет назад

    Gostei.. só acho que não precisava jogar a partitura no chão. ;) Ou precisava?

  • @sedataytanozu
    @sedataytanozu 6 лет назад

    Mükemmel Semih :) Eline sağlık

  • @nizilcrasto9897
    @nizilcrasto9897 6 лет назад

    Good....better.....best.......Rudess!

  • @agniabarto8896
    @agniabarto8896 7 лет назад

    Круто играет ни о Чём, дурачёк

  • @agniabarto8896
    @agniabarto8896 7 лет назад

    Yorest , spea fo myselves, mYYounga

  • @agniabarto8896
    @agniabarto8896 7 лет назад

    Und schostakovich

  • @jorgemolinaherrera4554
    @jorgemolinaherrera4554 7 лет назад

    Una verdadera "fría máquina de hacer música". Extraordinaria habilidad, a la que le falta el más importante de todos los ingredientes: corazón.

  • @joy994Evr
    @joy994Evr 7 лет назад

    0:02 is so easy for me.

  • @donioctora9203
    @donioctora9203 7 лет назад

    veron.. lol..

  • @IDontReadReplies42069
    @IDontReadReplies42069 7 лет назад

    I mean jordan rudess is no where NEAR classical pianists, but he's pretty damn good for a prog rock musician.

    • @mokymok
      @mokymok 7 лет назад

      Jayo Caine Except that he's a classical trained musician with a masters in piano performance from Berklee...

    • @project50official63
      @project50official63 6 лет назад

      He got into Juliard at 9 years old.

    • @SoggyPizzaPockets1
      @SoggyPizzaPockets1 6 лет назад

      That's not really saying much. Julliard has a prep school for middle/high school aged kids

    • @project50official63
      @project50official63 6 лет назад

      SoggyPizzaPockets1 Oh, I'm sorry. Did you go to Juliard?

  • @gibrantoledo9654
    @gibrantoledo9654 7 лет назад

    what´s the name of the book that he threw?

  • @asegafbahril9953
    @asegafbahril9953 7 лет назад

    Jordan is more better than Beethoven,Chic corea, Jarret, Copin, Mozart, Oscar Peterson and all pianist .. because jordan is an multi instrumentalist

    • @jatiprimastya6350
      @jatiprimastya6350 6 лет назад

      Correction: Beethoven and Mozart are multi instrumentalists. They played the piano, organ, and violin. Besides, to compare Rudess with all the names that you mentioned is just excessive. Rudess is great in his own way, but he is not to be compared with those names.

    • @michaelcarlos1234
      @michaelcarlos1234 5 лет назад

      I strongly disagree.