Great job, Alexey! That was, no doubt, a lot of work. Thanks for posting it. An observation: In measure 68, that D and E# in the L.H. in the first chord sounds GODAWFUL! 😬Your transcription is accurate, but I have to question why Volodos would play those notes. I think C and F# in the L.H. (with the A & D# in the R.H., thus creating a C diminished 7th chord) is MUCH better and more musically logical and pleasing. I do question your B & D# and D# & F# in the R.H., in the first beat of measure 157. Volodos sounds like he's actually playing C & D# and D & F# (creating a major tonality) then in measure 159 plays C & D# and D & F (creating a minor tonality) in the first beat. I definitely hear the minor 2nd shift from F# to F natural.
Hello Tom, Thank you for your comments. Honestly I don’t know how or why AV settled on the harmony in bar 68. His creative process is beyond me and I do not dare question it. However, after checking it - both the CD and video recordings - I must say that bar 68 is correct. Bar 157 - You are absolutely right to spot the misprint! Thank you. The bar 157 first measure must have a B# and D# in RH - just like in bar 159! I was struggling with the software for a very long time while doing Turkish March and had to edit a lot of PDF, creating manually stems going up and down. I just couldn’t find a way to write it in Sibelius. But thank you for picking these up. I see some other funny missing notes as well. I will have to re-print the Turkish March and make an update video. AY
Fantastic and congratulations! I know in part how exhausting this is.... PLEASE transcribe the "Ruslan and Lyudmila" ...this piece haunts me for years...
Hello Andreas, I will certainly attempt to transcribe Ruslan and Ludmila. Not sure of the recording quality, but I will see if it is possible. R&L will be very challenging.
@@alexeyyemtsov Hey Alexey, thanks for replying. I only know of the video that i uploaded under another username 'listen and learn'. there are a few recordings (however only audio) available ....hard to find...i'll try to find one again since the original i had i lost...too bad. there is another video available of a Tristan Pfaff here on youtube playing this. that sounds already pretty volodos sheets like....
Hello everyone,
this is the most accurate score that exists so far for you to download. Download it or follow along. AY
thanks a lot !
Great Channel. Thanks a lot, congratulations.
Thank you
You are incredible!
Great job, Alexey! That was, no doubt, a lot of work. Thanks for posting it. An observation: In measure 68, that D and E# in the L.H. in the first chord sounds GODAWFUL! 😬Your transcription is accurate, but I have to question why Volodos would play those notes. I think C and F# in the L.H. (with the A & D# in the R.H., thus creating a C diminished 7th chord) is MUCH better and more musically logical and pleasing. I do question your B & D# and D# & F# in the R.H., in the first beat of measure 157. Volodos sounds like he's actually playing C & D# and D & F# (creating a major tonality) then in measure 159 plays C & D# and D & F (creating a minor tonality) in the first beat. I definitely hear the minor 2nd shift from F# to F natural.
Hello Tom,
Thank you for your comments.
Honestly I don’t know how or why AV settled on the harmony in bar 68. His creative process is beyond me and I do not dare question it. However, after checking it - both the CD and video recordings - I must say that bar 68 is correct.
Bar 157 - You are absolutely right to spot the misprint! Thank you. The bar 157 first measure must have a B# and D# in RH - just like in bar 159!
I was struggling with the software for a very long time while doing Turkish March and had to edit a lot of PDF, creating manually stems going up and down. I just couldn’t find a way to write it in Sibelius. But thank you for picking these up. I see some other funny missing notes as well.
I will have to re-print the Turkish March and make an update video.
AY
Fantastic and congratulations! I know in part how exhausting this is.... PLEASE transcribe the "Ruslan and Lyudmila" ...this piece haunts me for years...
Hello Andreas,
I will certainly attempt to transcribe Ruslan and Ludmila. Not sure of the recording quality, but I will see if it is possible. R&L will be very challenging.
@@alexeyyemtsov Hey Alexey, thanks for replying. I only know of the video that i uploaded under another username 'listen and learn'. there are a few recordings (however only audio) available ....hard to find...i'll try to find one again since the original i had i lost...too bad. there is another video available of a Tristan Pfaff here on youtube playing this. that sounds already pretty volodos sheets like....
@@andreaskarsch3732 Ok thank you, I will have a closer look (a little later in the year).