Loved that part from 1:23 - 1:35 You’ll get a nicer sound out of your repeated notes if you use a different finger each time. 3-2-1 works quite nicely.
Thanks! This one is pretty rudimentary in terms of theory, it's all in G Minor and basically just uses thirds and fourths. Youd be surprised how much you can do! I wrote the 3 or 4 original compositions on this channel without any music lessons haha Thank you! Things to Do :)
Kinda simple mix of some famous pieces, lmao. But I like it for author's boldness and fitting with my mood tonight) Sry for mistakes, didn't practice eng for so long
haha I took *a lot* of inspiration from Liszt, Chopin, and Rachmaninoff. There are some very original parts as well, and I centered the whole piece around a G, A, B Flat progression, which I made up myself. Thanks for the comment! Things to Do :)
Can you make a video on how to compose music? I would really appreciate it! And also, how do you make the lights reflect on your hands? Is it part of the piano or is it something additional? If it is, please tell me what you used because I would like to know.
Sure! I'd love to, although I'm not much of a composer myself... (never took music lessons or anything). I just wrote this one with the G Minor scale and about 10,000 hours of listening to classical music :D The lights are part of the SeeMusic visualizer which I use. There's a free version, but I bought the premium for this. Let me know if you have any more questions! Things to Do :D
@@ThingstoDo_Piano_And_More if you never took music lessons, how did you become so good at playing piano? I'm really curious because I'm a beginner pianist and been trying to self-teach myself how to play
@@anwardiggs8748 the best thing to do is find a teacher like really. You really need a teacher to learn piano. If that is not possible, do a lot of research and try to find as many free tutorials online (there are plenty of them) and search for information on different forums and stuff. It is also very important to get a proper instrument. If money isn’t a problem, buy a good upright. If money is a problem, buy a decent keyboard. There are plenty ranging from prices like 700-2000$. It is a lot of money, but if you aren’t willing to invest in the fantastic world of music, you won’t come far. Also focus on learning to read sheet music. Very important. Don’t start with something too hard, but still be ambiguous. If you are doing everything correctly, you’ll be a good musician. Also seek out after theory courses online. Theory is very important. And please. Please don’t learn la Campanella unless you know what you are doing or have a good teacher. It is a hard piece, and if you want to impress musicians, you have to learn it properly. You are new right now, so maybe you can’t hear the difference between a very good performance and a “bad” but evgeny kissins la Campanella is very good if you are curious. I think I said enough. Have fun and enjoy this incredible journey! And also... GET A TEACHER, WITHOUT THEM, YOU WONT COME AS FAR AND IT WILL TAKE MUCH LONGER
When I successfully learn violin, I'll arrange your composition for piano and violin. This is so great! 😍☺️
Very nice haha I'd love to see it :)
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I didn't fully read the title , so I thought this was Rachmaninoff's g minor prelude
hahaha lol, I'll play that one soon...
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Sounds kinda like a medieval crab rave
lmao, never thought of it that way but okay...
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Wow sounds amazing !
Thanks for the support!
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This is great! Sounds very liszt like. Keep up the good work! Congrats on 1000 subs :)
Thanks! I'm honored to be compared to the great man himself.
Thanks for the support!
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Thank you for sharing your talent for people to enjoy! I look forward to your future contant!😀
great
Loved that part from 1:23 - 1:35
You’ll get a nicer sound out of your repeated notes if you use a different finger each time. 3-2-1 works quite nicely.
wow, very interesting!
I like it!
A sometimes repeating or similar theme or melody would make it a bit better
Good work loved your composition : )
Things to keep it up!
Thank you!! I'm working on a few more that will be completed soon.
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This is good! Congrats on 1k keep up the great work!
Thanks so much! I will!
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sounds very cool! I don’t really know how to compose like this, and it’s usually more difficult than playing itself 🥲
Thanks! This one is pretty rudimentary in terms of theory, it's all in G Minor and basically just uses thirds and fourths. Youd be surprised how much you can do! I wrote the 3 or 4 original compositions on this channel without any music lessons haha
Thank you!
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would love to see moree
I'm working on a few more that will be completed soon!
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Wooow that's awesome!
Thanks very much!
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eiiiii congrats on the 1000 subs
Thanks for the support!
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Keep going like this is awesome
Thanks! I'm working on a few more pieces...
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Kinda simple mix of some famous pieces, lmao. But I like it for author's boldness and fitting with my mood tonight)
Sry for mistakes, didn't practice eng for so long
haha I took *a lot* of inspiration from Liszt, Chopin, and Rachmaninoff. There are some very original parts as well, and I centered the whole piece around a G, A, B Flat progression, which I made up myself.
Thanks for the comment!
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Bravo 🎹🎹👏👏
Thanks!
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Yay!
Chopin style ending :D
haha yep! I borrowed a lot of elements from Chopin, Liszt, and Rachmaninoff... Always good to learn from the greats!
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wow you must be practiced 40 hours a day on this
hahaha well I certainly try! ...although I'm no Ling Ling :D
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do you have the sheet music for this song??
heh, well since I can't actually read or write sheet music yet no...
When is your better version of la Campanella coming out?
I'm hoping to get it out very soon, hopefully within the next few uploads.
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Can you make a video on how to compose music? I would really appreciate it! And also, how do you make the lights reflect on your hands? Is it part of the piano or is it something additional? If it is, please tell me what you used because I would like to know.
Sure! I'd love to, although I'm not much of a composer myself... (never took music lessons or anything). I just wrote this one with the G Minor scale and about 10,000 hours of listening to classical music :D The lights are part of the SeeMusic visualizer which I use. There's a free version, but I bought the premium for this. Let me know if you have any more questions!
Things to Do :D
@@ThingstoDo_Piano_And_More if you never took music lessons, how did you become so good at playing piano? I'm really curious because I'm a beginner pianist and been trying to self-teach myself how to play
@@ThingstoDo_Piano_And_More thanks a lot I use seemusic too!
@@anwardiggs8748 the best thing to do is find a teacher like really. You really need a teacher to learn piano. If that is not possible, do a lot of research and try to find as many free tutorials online (there are plenty of them) and search for information on different forums and stuff. It is also very important to get a proper instrument. If money isn’t a problem, buy a good upright. If money is a problem, buy a decent keyboard. There are plenty ranging from prices like 700-2000$. It is a lot of money, but if you aren’t willing to invest in the fantastic world of music, you won’t come far. Also focus on learning to read sheet music. Very important. Don’t start with something too hard, but still be ambiguous. If you are doing everything correctly, you’ll be a good musician. Also seek out after theory courses online. Theory is very important. And please. Please don’t learn la Campanella unless you know what you are doing or have a good teacher. It is a hard piece, and if you want to impress musicians, you have to learn it properly. You are new right now, so maybe you can’t hear the difference between a very good performance and a “bad” but evgeny kissins la Campanella is very good if you are curious. I think I said enough. Have fun and enjoy this incredible journey! And also... GET A TEACHER, WITHOUT THEM, YOU WONT COME AS FAR AND IT WILL TAKE MUCH LONGER
@@anwardiggs8748 learn to read sheet music and than just print pieces you like
At the beginning I think it’s coffin dance 😅😅
LOL nice, never thought of it that way...
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By the way what vst do you use?
probably the one from seemusic
Yep! I use Seemusic as a visualizer.
@@ThingstoDo_Piano_And_More ok!
That's nuts
haha thanks for the support
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What keyboard do you have?
I just bought an M-Audio Keystation Pro 88.
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@@ThingstoDo_Piano_And_More Thanks!
More like etude lol xD
haha yea, I'm still not 100% sure what to call it. I was debating between Prelude, Etude, or maybe Caprice.
Thanks for the support
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