I wonder what kind of suffering, depression, nostalgic feeling Chopin has to write such an sad masterpiece, i thought nocturne 20 was full of emotions but this one really put me in depression. Chopin has the best repertoire pieces who can touch your soul. No doubt about this....☹
@@plzno5399 The repertoire of a composer colloquializes all pieces created by the composer. Andrei's comment wasn't an expression of higher regard of any specific piece, it was a proclamation that Chopin's pieces are fantastic at displaying emotion. Sure, many pieces could better emulate emotions (ex) Nocturne Op. 55 No. 1, or the Ballade Op. 23 No. 1, made about Chopin losing his own Homeland and knowing that this family was getting murdered, but that wouldn't contest the original comment.
The lack of consistency (patterns, predictability) is going to make this a royal pain in the ass to learn. Absolutely worth it. Thanks for uploading, now I have some idea of how it looks like in practice
Frédéric Chopin I kew it!!! u and myself The King of rock we are still alive but hey please don’t tell anyone cz I’m finally have some me time.....And yes I changed my name and I moved to the Midwest too! Big fan!!!u can call me “ur majesty” I’ll call u Freddy....what do u think about a come back...I’m tired of retirement plus my money is draining like a M.F.!! Anyhow so long buddy.....
@@waifuw3566 there are 8 different melodies, as opposed to the 2 in this Nocturne, and it was inspired one of his students accepting the the death of "the greatest symbol of her youth", while this Nocturne was inspired by nothing. The Nocturne Op. 55 No. 1 perfectly encompasses the stages of grief, while this Nocturne whimsically throws around major keys to simulate some uncalled for happiness and resolution in it's innappropriately timed mood swing-like curves.
@@emadmary4271 2:20-3:00 has some very big jumps, it's quite hard to play if you're nervous playing it publicly, and one of the worst ones to tense up too cause it's only gonna get harder after that portion so if you start tense up here you'll be f'ked onwards 3:50 is hard onwards, esp to bring out that sad shivering emotion at a fast tempo, left hand can be confusing as well if played fast Oh I also forgot 4:51 is hell, with the overlapping of the two hands its quite hard not to mess that up
I was listening to this melody when I read the Remarque's letters to Marlene Dietrich. Now this nocturne always reminds me the emotions from those letters.
bodonski marioverehrer uses a sheet midi so his midi videos are more for an educational purpose while piano reader uses a midi from an actual performance making it sound way nicer...
Es uno de los nocturnos más poderosos en cuanto a sonido grave. Sus notas en clave de Fa (o Do) son maravillosas. La mayoria de los compositores se van más a notas en clave de Sol.
@@alanleoneldavid1787 Claro, pero eso no le saca lo interesante porque la música popular se basó muchísimo en la música académica, y ese fragmento del tema de Chopin es una clara muestra. Es un sonido que se asemeja al blues, obvio que no es exactamente una bajada de blues
I have incorporated some of the things you have changed in this piece into my own rendition. Especially changing the treble clef chord at 4:41 to repeat. I think it sounds nicer than the original. Thanks.
Lachlan1838 I mean, its not really hard... But that's still progress! The Doppio Movimemto is the hardest part for me, so its taking a lot of time. Good luck!
acımasızca geçip giden zamandan geriye kalan sadece yalnızlıklarımızdı, "the only remains of the time that passes mercilessly away was our lonelinesses"
I would love to hear the chopin peice that was the closing track as the credits rolled to a ballet movie but can't remember the nocturne (anyone help?)
+Harry Watkins I am almost positive you are talking about this piece but if not then enjoy this one by Chopin as well :) Etude in A-flat major (Op. 25 No. 1)
+sellout87 Just use the sheet music and play it at tempo comodo and adagio, but not affretando, rather amibile throughout. Play pieces at your own tempo, but not what tempo you think the piece SHOULD be played in.
Can anybody suggest me a classical piece that aren't too difficult to play? I'm not the best when it comes to playing classical music so I just wanna start off with a piece that aren't too complicated to play.
+iClassic Fur Elise is pretty easy. If you'd like to play Chopin, maybe try out his posthumously published waltz in A minor, it's one of his easier ones.
take it slow. don't worry about speed i mean try to play it at 10% speed starting out as speed comes once you have memorized it. the idea is to be precise and accurate then speed up.
I love the return of the opening theme at 3:52 it adds a whole new aspect to it.
F. Kemp It’s called a recapitulation.
@@brandonbarnes9541 Or ternary form.
That’s actually expected from a nocturne or any piece in ternary form.
1:17
That soft G is just beautiful.
Damn, it is.
I've been told my hard D is life changing
Dazerlbc - I see what you did there.
Also the one in the last chord at 5:43
I wonder what kind of suffering, depression, nostalgic feeling Chopin has to write such an sad masterpiece, i thought nocturne 20 was full of emotions but this one really put me in depression. Chopin has the best repertoire pieces who can touch your soul. No doubt about this....☹
Try op.72 no.1........
@@plzno5399 The repertoire of a composer colloquializes all pieces created by the composer. Andrei's comment wasn't an expression of higher regard of any specific piece, it was a proclamation that Chopin's pieces are fantastic at displaying emotion. Sure, many pieces could better emulate emotions (ex) Nocturne Op. 55 No. 1, or the Ballade Op. 23 No. 1, made about Chopin losing his own Homeland and knowing that this family was getting murdered, but that wouldn't contest the original comment.
The lack of consistency (patterns, predictability) is going to make this a royal pain in the ass to learn. Absolutely worth it. Thanks for uploading, now I have some idea of how it looks like in practice
ΑΒΡΑΣΑΞ if you look close enough there are patterns, it’s just some weird polyrhythms
I am proud of myself!
How can't you?
You inspired me!
Frédéric Chopin
I kew it!!! u and myself The King of rock we are still alive but hey please don’t tell anyone cz I’m finally have some me time.....And yes I changed my name and I moved to the Midwest too! Big fan!!!u can call me “ur majesty” I’ll call u Freddy....what do u think about a come back...I’m tired of retirement plus my money is draining like a M.F.!! Anyhow so long buddy.....
I just want to talk, younger Chopin. How is life before the November Uprising? Is Poland still the magnificent place it was in my youth?
KHALID FILM like Freddie mercury?
One of the best nocturnes 😊
@@jaydonlam ... (Nocturne Op 55 no 1)
@@danielhankes6879 nah its like the same thing over and over it gets boring quick in my opinion
@@waifuw3566 there are 8 different melodies, as opposed to the 2 in this Nocturne, and it was inspired one of his students accepting the the death of "the greatest symbol of her youth", while this Nocturne was inspired by nothing. The Nocturne Op. 55 No. 1 perfectly encompasses the stages of grief, while this Nocturne whimsically throws around major keys to simulate some uncalled for happiness and resolution in it's innappropriately timed mood swing-like curves.
@@danielhankes6879 i still like this nocturne ☺
Look at all the replies judging Chopin, as if they could do it better. This Nocturne is a masterpiece.
full of emotions
first time watching a midi with so emotions
One of the most beautiful things I've ever heard.
The most difficult nocturne
But it us so beautiful
It is
Wait is it really
@@emadmary4271 Dynamically, yes
@@emadmary4271 2:20-3:00 has some very big jumps, it's quite hard to play if you're nervous playing it publicly, and one of the worst ones to tense up too cause it's only gonna get harder after that portion so if you start tense up here you'll be f'ked onwards
3:50 is hard onwards, esp to bring out that sad shivering emotion at a fast tempo, left hand can be confusing as well if played fast
Oh I also forgot 4:51 is hell, with the overlapping of the two hands its quite hard not to mess that up
Take all the happiness you've found.. and crush it. This is the result.
Chopin may not be the hardest pieces but he has the most beautiful and saddest pieces ever including the one in c sharp minor
maybe but this one is very like really hard hahaha
This is the best nocturne!
Nocturne Op. 55 No. 1 I believe is superior
@@danielhankes6879 for me all chopin is beatiful
@@antoleelzazzer4025 And I as well, but you expressed higher regard for this Nocturne. I simply reciprocated.
@@danielhankes6879can you subscribe to my channel? I had subscribed to the your😉
I have a special place reserved for Nocturne in E Minor, but I can't disagree with you. It's a masterpiece.
todo el mundo debería conocer este nocturno, todo el mundo debería
Oh my lord whose interpretation is this... its so wonderful, so tragic and yet so passionate!!!
I have this feeling that Scriabin was inspired by this nocturne . To his Etude op.8 no.12
Man ! You just hit 200k, even tho you’re not there since 2 years ! That’s incredible !
I was listening to this melody when I read the Remarque's letters to Marlene Dietrich. Now this nocturne always reminds me the emotions from those letters.
It was a nocturne till 3:51 and then it turned into an etude.
Yh. That bit is so hard. The rest is plain sailing and pretty doable but as soon as you reach that bit it becomes insane
In all the nocturnes it's the same 😭😭😭
@@jukeban646 Not really, this is the hardest nocturne.
@@mostafa12890 yeahhh
is this his fifth ballade?
There is competition in midi makers on youtube. I know many. Marioverehrer is the biggest. Your midis though are much better than his.
Bgh music is bigger
There are also smaller Midi Makers on youtube, but they also upload great pieces. Examples: "Midi Maestro" and "Corverplay".
bodonski marioverehrer uses a sheet midi so his midi videos are more for an educational purpose while piano reader uses a midi from an actual performance making it sound way nicer...
How can you make a midi of a performance? Isn't that almost impossible?
The_x_ Master The midi is made as the person plays with a piano roll for example
3:52 on repeat.
I love the Doppio movimento, it's so beautiful
Alright, Satie. Come out, come out wherever you are. I know you're here somewhere. I can smell your avant-garde aura.
Es uno de los nocturnos más poderosos en cuanto a sonido grave. Sus notas en clave de Fa (o Do) son maravillosas. La mayoria de los compositores se van más a notas en clave de Sol.
Thank you for that beautiful rendition! Blue colour is a perfect choice for that piece also!
1:59 Chopin haciendo una bajada de Blues, impresionante
Es solo un cromatismo para modular de Do menor a Do mayor , era muy comun en la epoca
@@alanleoneldavid1787 Claro, pero eso no le saca lo interesante porque la música popular se basó muchísimo en la música académica, y ese fragmento del tema de Chopin es una clara muestra. Es un sonido que se asemeja al blues, obvio que no es exactamente una bajada de blues
When you love someone who can't love you back......
Ellen Yarbrough its not bright!!!
Me 2
That was not fitting at all
@@Axelelelel ikr
Recalling Love that had spent invarious memories...I think
Currently learning this. It was either this or nocturne in B Major and this won me over. Wish me luck
This is the hardest nocturne tho
@@FrostDirt I know, and believe me I’m learning that the hard way, but still gonna try my best
@@amalminou1474 and? did you learn it? i also decided to learn this a few months ago and im basically done
@@Whatamood done? you mean you finished it?
I've always really diged this one.
+Chase McAllister *digged
Chase McAllister *dug
I have incorporated some of the things you have changed in this piece into my own rendition. Especially changing the treble clef chord at 4:41 to repeat. I think it sounds nicer than the original. Thanks.
1:25 that C7
This is fucking sad, I barely heard it and I cried, how will it feel to play it?
Great, pianoREADER is amazing...
Listen to this bass line !! Sing it !!
00:09
THE FEEELSSSSS 😭😭😭😭
A memeboi who likes to listen to classic music! Wellcome in the team
Tears...tears...Beautiful !
Can you please make a Chopin "Heroic" Polonaise Op. 53 in Ab Major? I'm really into it! Thanks! :D
Loving what you do, glad you're back.
thanks man! ive heard this piece in a bookstore before but i dont know the name of it
Me learning the first two and a half minutes of the song: wow this is so easy
Gets to the part where it returns to the beginning theme: oh boy...
yeah see, same here hahaha
So beautifull
Как я люблю слушать ноктюрны, особенно когда засыпаю.
I am learning it easily and i can play 3:35
Lachlan1838 I mean, its not really hard... But that's still progress! The Doppio Movimemto is the hardest part for me, so its taking a lot of time. Good luck!
@@amayotato Also for me
0:09
The best one.
Rhis should be in the Your Lie In april i guess it best fits in it
R.I.P. Kaori
ヴァージニアウルフはいいねぇ。名曲と同じように心に響くねぇ❗
Ciaos Chopin your doing great 👍 I love it
acımasızca geçip giden zamandan geriye kalan sadece yalnızlıklarımızdı, "the only remains of the time that passes mercilessly away was our lonelinesses"
Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Chopin was polish
I would love to hear the chopin peice that was the closing track as the credits rolled to a ballet movie but can't remember the nocturne (anyone help?)
+Harry Watkins I am almost positive you are talking about this piece but if not then enjoy this one by Chopin as well :)
Etude in A-flat major (Op. 25 No. 1)
MASTERPIECE!!
A simplistic song with such beauty
There’s a mistake at 3:57
03:46
I want to play a piece easier than this, but harder than nocturne op. 55 no. 1 but still keeping the same sounds
I have no idea what do you mean by "but still keeping the same sounds" but i guess op. 27 no. 1 is good for you
Lemon Schweppes ended up moving to etude winter wind but it is still a very nice piece
Lemon Schweppes Well maybe you were 6 months late. You’d be surprised how much better I’ve gotten
Gluv Then...how much of winter wind can you already play?
Lemon Schweppes still working on the first chromatics with the left hand. I started about 6 days ago
ACIMASIZCA GEÇİP GİDEN ZAMANDAN GERİYE KALAN SADECE YALNIZLIKLARIMIZ
Son Veda Zamanı... Tıpkı Dün gibi......
Lovely :D
who is the artist?
Frederic Francois Chopin!
Please add Chopin Nocturne C minor P 2 No. 8.
Caen lágrimas lluviosas , espaciadas. A lo lejos ; sin verbo pasado, tengo menos cultura que un vehículo.
how on earth am i supposed to learn this??????
Get a teacher, duh
smart, aren't ya.
+sellout87 Just use the sheet music and play it at tempo comodo and adagio, but not affretando, rather amibile throughout. Play pieces at your own tempo, but not what tempo you think the piece SHOULD be played in.
+Honn Lam Really.
+Daniel Acosta I mean, you ARE right.
Chopin invented blues music.
Thankkk you :D
Can anybody suggest me a classical piece that aren't too difficult to play? I'm not the best when it comes to playing classical music so I just wanna start off with a piece that aren't too complicated to play.
Chopin prelude op 28 no 4
+iClassic Fur Elise is pretty easy. If you'd like to play Chopin, maybe try out his posthumously published waltz in A minor, it's one of his easier ones.
and Fur Elise was meant for his students so id say its a great beginning piece to learn, it was my first.
You should try Liszt. He's wonderful for encouraging newcomers.
+erigor11 encouraging them to think "if I work hard, I'll be able to play a piece like this"
Was your video given a copyright notice?
Is 1st ballade easier than that?
Nope
Is it midi?? I guess not....
Is the music programs mueot?
heasook chung nope
💥
00:9
which Piano do you use ?
Dj M4 piano
It's played on synthesia
π^2/6
Fuck 3:35 how am i supposed to learn this 😭
well, try to identify the chord, and simplify if you cannot
well, try to identify the chord, and simplify if you cannot
lilMissF0F0 arpeggios!!
lilMissF0F0 It's really easy, it's just octaves played with both hands.
take it slow. don't worry about speed i mean try to play it at 10% speed starting out as speed comes once you have memorized it. the idea is to be precise and accurate then speed up.
1;00
where is the sheet music to this, I will pay.
Keep in mind that this is the hardest nocturne and diffucult to interpret.
www.free-scores.com/download-sheet-music.php?pdf=3377#
I use IMSLP for all my classical needs (it's a website).
U know for skeeping
easy.
That's not the original Chopin nocturne opus 48 no 1
Yeah some chords were missing some notes
You should have used mrs. Lisitsa`s intrepretration!
I thinks Rubinstein's is the best
I can’t for the life of me like Lisitsa’s interpretations of nothing. Whyyyyy I don’t get get can’t feel it Witt her
bad interpretation of midi, for me there are also errors
What kind of errors? Note errors?
Mark Chavez Yeah, a few wrong notes here and there, but not too noticeable.
Z0LSTICE Its a real person playing after all
GANG FALLEN GANG I didn't really mind, they were barely noticeable. The thing is, every other recording I've heard has few to no mistakes.
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