Chopin - Etude Op. 10 No. 4 in C♯ minor "Torrent"
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Chopin's Etude Op. 10 No. 4 in C-sharp minor "Torrent" is a whirlwind of technical brilliance, intertwining scales and counterpoint in a breathtaking display of pianistic prowess. As the fingers race across the keys, the intricate interplay of melodies creates a dynamic tapestry that captivates both the ear and the imagination. This etude's fusion of scales and counterpoint forms a musical landscape where precision and emotion converge, allowing the pianist to unleash a cascade of harmonious complexity with each electrifying performance.
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I just realised that Rousseau actually makes this look easier(I think because he has bigger hands)
This piece never looks close to easy no matter whoever plays it... Torrent is such a technical masterpiece to pull off
Lucas P he said easier that’s a difference
I think this is because of light. Here you can see all the notes pressed very clearly because of the contrast
@@NameNik223 Yeah, true, probably contrast.
This piece isn't that hard
A serious display of skills....and colors! I can keep up with the colors but not with your hands. ;-)
Wonderful playing, sir! Can you please do *Liebestraum No. 3* which is my favourite piece, of all time. I would love to see you play it. Thanks!
😊👍
P.S. Or anyone of these:-
*Heroic Polonaise*
*Wrong Note* Etude (Op.25 No.5)
*Ocean* Etude (Op.25 No.12)
*Waterfall* Etude (Op.10 No.1)
*Chromatique* Etude (Op.10 No.2)
*Tristesse* Etude (Op.10 No.3)
*Arpeggio* Etude (Op.10 No.11)
*Revolutionary* Etude (Op.10 No.12)
*Waltz in A Minor* (Op.posth)
*Waltz in B Minor* (Op.69 No.2)
*Waltz in C# Minor* (Op.64 No.2)
*Waltz in Ab Major* (Op.69 No.1)
*Rage Over A Lost Penny*
*Pathetique*
*Mazeppa*
*Feux Follets*
*Hungarian Rhapsody No.2*
*Hungarian Rhapsody No.6*
Thank you for the list!! Lots of these will come up soon, but this is helpful for remembering some of the others. The Wrong Note Etude and Waltz in c# minor are already on the channel :) (admittedly not exactly in the new style). The Ocean Etude is probably coming next month. I actually do know all of Chopin Etudes Op. 25, so eventually the whole set will make it up here. Feux Follets will come up before too long, and hopefully a few other Transcendentals that I know. For the Liebestraum no. 3, and other special requests, I'm likely going to set up a separate request system for pieces that aren't in my fingers. I'd like to be able to do special requests, but given the amount of time and work it's probably going to be a patron system for those special requests.
I think what I'm going to do is set up a Patreon to let patrons decide the piece choice in a weekly poll. Stay tuned :)
@@SeeMusicPiano okie... gr8!!
Sorry but I am new to the channel so didn't know that you'd posted Wrong Note and Waltz in C# Minor...
@@bhooshanpandit1344 No worries!! :)
Daym lots of chopin
0:56 INSANE!
Hi, I liked your
video. Great job. Subbed
Thanks! Your channel is very impressive, thanks for the comment 😃
What a clear performance
Wonderful performance of this étude! I have just started learning it, and I expect it will take quite a while :) Really enjoying using your SeeMusic software for my channel, thanks so much!
Thank you! Glad the app is working well for your channel 😀 🎹
Bravissimo!
Omg i cant describe how much i respect people who are able to play this genius pieces... I love you man....
Wow, what an amazing performance
Thank you! 😀 🎹
This is an amazing performance! You are probably going to be the next Rousseau haha. Btw what application do you use to actually record and generate the midi file?
Thank you! :) I use Logic X to do my MIDI work - although you can also record MIDI directly inside the SeeMusic app too. Logic X overall probably has one of the best MIDI editing interfaces, but it's still a very intense grind to deal with MIDI files for pieces of this complexity, haha.
SeeMusic Piano okay... and how did you get those led lights? Are they built in to your keyboard? Also which keyboard you use?
@@Majestic469 F
@@SliderV5 F indeed.
sebb lmao
Excellent! I must say tho, however, the way left hand is played at 1:38 seems it might cause problem and injuries.
Nah just keep a loose wrist and you're fine. That's just how you have to play if your hands aren't big enough. But rachmaninoff or chopin obviously had some dinner plates as palms
@@Luke0193 chopin had small hands..
Lucas P chopin had small hands. However, he had almost inhumanely stretchy / flexible hands, which allowed him to play large leaps without too much difficulty
Wow I love this channel. Subscribed.
this is perfection! deserves way more views. please keep up, I'm already a fan
The brilliance and accurancy of the cerebellum at its finest.
Amazing, I am currently learning this piece, any tips bro?
This one “climax” is the best i have ever heard and seen
I just love that piece .... I will never be able to play this... Thank you...
Well done some timing errors in the beggining but you changed it bravo!
Very impressive, i must say
Bravo !
Sello_Hunter Thank you!
Amazing. Good work man . Im still practicing this piece
Thanks man! Keep at it - this one definitely takes a whole lot of regular practice, for everybody.
Let’s be honest I’ll never be able to play this :(
@@jeffrey6172 not with that attitude
Yes one of my favorite etudes by Chopin
Ty so much man.
how i only found you now? already subbed, Amazing performance.
Your performance was outstanding I could hear every note very clean
Very clean
A challenging piece and played beautifully, keep up the good work!
That was a phenomenal performance!!!
Holy shit the fingering there's really awkward and I gave up after reading the first few measures! Right now I'm attempting Winter wind and black keys
Oh gosh - I would seriously recommend this one at a slow tempo over the Winter Wind... this one is actually one of the easier ones to master within a year. The Winter Wind takes years to perform live confidently, I learned all of Op. 25 before attempting the Winter Wind live. Black keys is also very slippery in live performance. Op. 10 no. 4 is weirdly easier to perform live - I promise!! Also, you may have already mastered it but Op. 25 no. 1 is essential and by far the safest in live performance, and essential to have in repertoire in general.
@@SeeMusicPiano Thanks so much for the tips! Oh well already started with them, might as well finish Black Keys first then try that out
The Flaming Piano 😀
Wow! Amazing!
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This is so cool. I don't know how you do it!
nice!!!😄😍
Excellent! The hight quality perfomance! Is it the app SeeMusic alone does all these effects or LED + synthesia + After Effects?
Thank you! It's LED + SeeMusic app - all the particles and visual lights are part of SeeMusic :)
(But there is a physical light strip also actually shining light on the physical keyboard)
SeeMusic Piano please please tell me or us* how to add an led strip to a piano and have it play the color is accordingly I love piano and rgb lighting and I’ve always been curious
that was freaking amazing!!!
Mesmerizing!!!
This is amazing
Wonderful performance
Hey could you let me know which piano (or digital piano) you have
Would be of great help!
So clean!
I really like this peddalling
Wow
This is awesome! You deserve more subs!
You amazing!
Can you do Op. 10 No. 3 (Tristesse)? :)
Edit: PLZZZ? :D
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Your good
awesome
amazing
hey how do you practice bar 26-27 starting at 0:34, the octaves are killing me, the sudden contraction and expansion puts a lot of tension in my hand and my technique crumbles when I try to go back from a stretched hand to a compact hand.
I'm also learning this piece at the moment and one thing I've realised is that if you're getting tense anywhere, it means you have to rethink the basics of how you play. Certain pieces expose things you're doing wrong that may not have realised. If you have a teacher, perhaps they need to sit with you and work on it. If you are learning by yourself, then analysis and experimentation is necessary until you find a good way to play that section without any tension. This is the critical part. Experimentation.
Do you use vsts?
how long did this song take u to learn??
I learned it along with most of the other Chopin Etudes over the course of about 4 years... learning the notes only takes a couple of weeks, but really getting it technically correct and up to speed takes much longer! 😃
Great
*Requests:*
• Piano Sonata No. 14 by Ludwig Van Beethoven
OR
• Piano Sonata Hob. XVI/52 by Joseph Haydn
Niccee
Revolutionary etude please
Do you use Garritan Cfx???
gooooooooooooooòooooòd
Pro
holy fuck
acompanhamento 1:26
👍👍👍hello🇰🇿
Eres muy realista y un rayo 🤔😐😐
I thought it was rousseau at first. lol. love this shit (респект из России)
Я тоже думал, что это Руссо.)
Saludos desde perú por favor enseñame todo
Besides being a genius Chopin was also a 4 handed sadist.
I think you play this piece better than rosseau
Francesco Secchi definitely not. This version is choppy and emotionless. Rousseau is far better
Francesco Secchi listen to the part at 1:36 and then go listen to that part on rousseaus version. His version actually gives you chills
@@ewcho8995 rossau plays on grand thats only reason
1:15 lol
I’m learning this song im struggling at bar 40 lol
Yall go see Tiffany poon playing it ... one of if not the best performance
omg lmao at 1:52 is it just me or you remove your hands faster than the speed of light haha
is the melody in the right hand or the left hand?
chopin: *y e s*
Very nice job. Sadly you aren’t as famous as you should be, seems like you missed the train
You should put a bit more pedal, btw you've done a fabulous job
Lol no
-BM why
I thought the whole thing is no pedal like
HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY PLEASEE
otro Rousseau
imagine practicing piano for a decade but still not even getting close to the interpretation of kissin. feels bad
Damn why you have to do that?
Wait I thought this was roussaue
Nahh bro, roussaue is better he just wanna be
@@user-qs9bk no rousseau is good in playing but musically boring
@@user-qs9bk this guy is also good he played transcendental etudes
JESSI DAVID I love how your still saying he’s musically boring but it’s been 8 months so nice you’ve said it so
The most people play stiff like you (only thing i complain about😂)
ッJustin I get what you mean like the only person I’ve seen do a fast tempo and do it smoothly is Rousseau
@@farahnazzahed5932 because you are a troll or you don't know what you are talking about and just your comment implies that you have not seen much.
he's clearly a PC player
Those hands look like Rousseau's 🤔🤔
Wait...
Jesus that music makes me headache ;(
Panzerkampfwagen VI then why did u listen to it :/
I just watched Rousseau since everyone commented about it and saying it was better. It was not better. Not even close. He lacks the control and clarity which this guy has.
This is amazing
Wow