what i've noticed through slowing down the video, is that contrary to the notation, animenz is closer to playing 16th triplets in the tremelo part instead of 32th notes. i think it's incredibly difficult to play 32th note tremelo at 135bpm with that kind of volume if not impossible. great analysis anyways!
How convenient that this was recommended to me now. Been attempting to play this for a month. I'll probably never get this section up to speed. Even the "wall" feels way more doable than this.
Pay them no mind, all they'll amount to is leaving comments on RUclips, arguing over who's the best in a world of skill and musical ability they'll never touch anyway
@@composerjalen Funny thing is that they'll never even come close to Animenz's level, not without decades of experience, proper training, and quite a lot of talent.
Tbh I don't hear all those notes, from all the arpeggio I hear the main melody, even with seeing his hand I can nearly hear all of them being played, both when slowed down
I would like to see lang lang plax it hes quite known for having the clearest sound on the piano. Him playing you can hear ever singly note its so clear you could think its an AI playing. It would be very fun if he would ever consider play it
its not that big deal bruh... bro thats unprofessional thing when u start counting notes taken in each second... thats easy literally every real pianist can even take up to 200 note in a 4 second like that or more... depends on piece what if u spam chords etc??? thats not rlly what it means to be hard
If it's not that big of a deal then why don't you post a video of you accurately and reasonably playing that many notes? Unless of course you're being satirical.😊
@@itsshrimp91 If you are replying first proove him wrong. He is literally right, notes/second dont matter, because it totally depends on how the piece is structured And one doesnt need to be able to play to write this comment
@@nikitaedell No, he's just some know-it-all who wants to take away from the performance in the video above by trying to make it look easy. I don't care about any of the terminology he uses either, if he wants to impress people, he should play better without trying to prove himself period. But now that's just a teency bit too late. Also spoiler alert; he's not gonna play better.
well he hits lots of wrong notes too, you can hear it and see it in slow motion. not that the number of notes played per second is any measure of skill anyway
@@spicy7302 well I don't have anything against the guy playing/arranging this but I just think it is ridiculous to make a video literally on a hanon scale
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i can also just take my arm and lay it on the piano, playing 40 notes in a second
And simultaneously right? Cool
@@notalentpiano That's what I'm sayin, I'm literally so much better.
Rookie numbers.. */lays myself on piano
@@Zielendief you're too short to cover the entire piano
@@w4ynW for w4yn
what i've noticed through slowing down the video, is that contrary to the notation, animenz is closer to playing 16th triplets in the tremelo part instead of 32th notes. i think it's incredibly difficult to play 32th note tremelo at 135bpm with that kind of volume if not impossible. great analysis anyways!
great!
What a legend
Practice and practice, that's how he was able to do that
How convenient that this was recommended to me now.
Been attempting to play this for a month. I'll probably never get this section up to speed. Even the "wall" feels way more doable than this.
Idk why there are so many gatekeeping haters in the comments. That Unravel cover is hard as hell, and Animenz is a really talented guy.
Pay them no mind, all they'll amount to is leaving comments on RUclips, arguing over who's the best in a world of skill and musical ability they'll never touch anyway
@@composerjalen you can find someone who wants negative attention anywhere at this point
@@composerjalen Thank You. There are so many idiotic comments on this video. nice to see some people still have common sense.
@@composerjalen Funny thing is that they'll never even come close to Animenz's level, not without decades of experience, proper training, and quite a lot of talent.
Tbh I don't hear all those notes, from all the arpeggio I hear the main melody, even with seeing his hand I can nearly hear all of them being played, both when slowed down
he's not playing them all, as you can see slowed down. it doesn't really matter anyway at that speed
Many great pianists can do that
I’m not one so I’m amazed of him!
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@@giannitrattore3934 valentina lisitza, barenboin, arturo benedetti michelangeli, andras schiff
這真的..好猛
What kind of grades u get on science and math
I think this is just Primary school Math haha. Just take time with a calculator
Bro that is really simple math lol
@@jukeban646 man i got a d lets not talk about it💀
@@dani_sheets F bro
This part is very INSANE, I take one month to learn-it and 10 month to learn the song.
So complicated but not hard (work work and work)
i think alfred's row row your boat has 50 notes too
I would like to see lang lang plax it hes quite known for having the clearest sound on the piano. Him playing you can hear ever singly note its so clear you could think its an AI playing. It would be very fun if he would ever consider play it
its not that big deal bruh... bro thats unprofessional thing when u start counting notes taken in each second... thats easy literally every real pianist can even take up to 200 note in a 4 second like that or more... depends on piece what if u spam chords etc??? thats not rlly what it means to be hard
ngl spaming chords is anti-productive in this situation. and also pianists can't play 200 notes in 4 seconds, unless it's glissandos, and even then...
If it's not that big of a deal then why don't you post a video of you accurately and reasonably playing that many notes? Unless of course you're being satirical.😊
@@Moment69 listen to scriabin, he is spamming chords in every 2nd piece
@@itsshrimp91 If you are replying first proove him wrong. He is literally right, notes/second dont matter, because it totally depends on how the piece is structured
And one doesnt need to be able to play to write this comment
@@nikitaedell No, he's just some know-it-all who wants to take away from the performance in the video above by trying to make it look easy. I don't care about any of the terminology he uses either, if he wants to impress people, he should play better without trying to prove himself period. But now that's just a teency bit too late. Also spoiler alert; he's not gonna play better.
You'll go into shock when you watch/listen Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. Especially when you get to Hamelin's Cadenza.
no one asked i guess
@@1wc Ouch. Guess I will go roll over and die now.
well he hits lots of wrong notes too, you can hear it and see it in slow motion. not that the number of notes played per second is any measure of skill anyway
I literally don't understand why this wouldbe impressive
All he's doing is just Hanon Arpegio 🤦🤦
Non classical kids think it's impressive lol
@@TF2Starlight Wait till they realise Marc Andre Hamelin exists 🤡
Plus, note the name of the creator of this video. "No talent piano".
@@spicy7302 well I don't have anything against the guy playing/arranging this but I just think it is ridiculous to make a video literally on a hanon scale
@@bettloser At least make it Czerny
I think the name of the channel would suit animenz pretty well
You're saying Animenz isn't talented? Go crawl back into your basement loser. This is the funniest comment I've read all day.
in that case it'd take a lot to find a name to suit u
@@derektao4241 😂
whats wrong with u ppl :/
Yeah, on opposite day 🤔🤔🤔
If you don't know how to do that, you're not a pianist. Try classical.
@Random Account No, I played hard pieces instead.
A piece of crappy music played at lightening speed. Who cares?
It has 90M views on RUclips you know…
bro probably listens to one direction on a daily basis and calls unravel crappy
lol, just shut up.
@@notalentpiano not saying the piece is bad but popularity doesn't mean something is good, especially on RUclips...
@@gameclips5734 LOL, he isn't saying it gud or not, hes responding to the "Who cares?"