Hey Heui Sung, this arrangement is jaw-dropping, and thank you so much for the dedication! You always manage to find chords that I've never heard before.
@@joeycartwright1692 in the middle section of barber piano sonata second mvt. Which sounds identical! You can listen to that second mvt of barber you will find it!
Imagine if he wrote a symphony or, better yet, a piano concerto? I'd be thrown into space if he did. Or even a series of preludes or etudes, like Chopin?
This is extremely pretty and touching. How in the world do you manage to have all those Kapustinesque ideas when you create ? Especially on the left hand ? It's absurd, the level of finesse you managed to reach to make the melody very recognizable while still infusing it with that power-jazz dexterityn which is Kapustin's signature. That balance you have there is crazy. I have no words.
I just want to say you're quite possibly the only musician whose piano transcriptions of popular songs actually make me want to learn them; it's almost like these pieces were just MEANT for piano (and congrats on music school - honestly can't think of a more deserving acceptance!)
It's too lovely! I like how 0:08 mm.8 anticipated 2:14 mm.88 . It is too genius. Is 1:25 inspired by Barber sonata? 1:32 Kapustin _Perpetuum mobile_ Too impressive !! Never stop !!
Great arrangement! Love the Kapustinian "Aquarela" style, but I'm also scared to try it: I'm never going to be able to play the introduction keeping the correct tempo :D A slight correction for the next version of the score, from an Italian: "Molto allegrezza" is wrong, because allegrezza is feminine. It should be "Con molta allegrezza" ("with lots of cheerfulness"). Modern Italians would simply say "Molto allegramente" ("very cheerfully"), but classical music probably goes for that 19th century vibe :D
@@hesangasong Gendered languages are confusing, and your Italian is surely a lot better than my Korean :) If I can help with future tempo indications, just ask! PS: Congratulations for your admission to the Institute of the Arts!
This is truly a formidable and very clever arrangement. I've never seen somebody incorporate influences as diverse as Knower and Kapustin in the same work, but you've done this so seamlessly and uniquely that you've cultivated a style which is entirely your own. Wonderful, beautiful work! Really looking forward to seeing more :) Also, the way you included that intensely chromatic and spiraling inner line at 0:56 is absolutely genius and super hip, even if it was only for a couple measures haha
Oh my goodness this legendary in every single way! The moment I knew it was you covering Stevie Wonder I already knew it was going to be fantastic, but I didn't expect this.
I’ve always wanted to learn one of your arrangements, maybe it’s finally time… this is so great!!!! I love your work, congratulations on your acceptance :)
I haven’t read all comment but at 1:27 is that not a quote or at least inspired from Barber Op26 piano Sonata Mvt 2????? Ok after listening Again I am 1000000% sure it is a direct quote/inspiration
Hello hei sung I don't know if possible but there is a channel called all stars and they play a piece called adagio. Tye Lara Fabian version. I really would like the notes for this but no answer. Would you be able to transcribe them please 🎉
I have 3 questions: 1) What was that at the beginning of the video? Is it that kind of intro?) Very interesting 2) I was going to ask, "Who is Timothy Gondola?" but I looked at the description. Then I will ask, "Why do you dedicate your arrangements to him all the time?" 3) In Timothy Gondola's name, only the last letter can stand for a note (A). The other letters, however, are not used to represent notes. Question: "What even happened at 1:19 this point?"
? um this is my first time dedicating an arrangement to Timothy. Regards with the last point, I used the French music cryptogram system. "Timothy Gondola" becomes: FBFAFAD GAGDAEA
Okay, my mistake) i should have checked your previous videos. i forgot that you dedicate your arrangements to different people instead of one person. really don't know why that is.... Never mind.) @@hesangasong Wow! I didn't know such a system existed. This is the first time I've heard of it
Hey Heui Sung, this arrangement is jaw-dropping, and thank you so much for the dedication! You always manage to find chords that I've never heard before.
You kno the odd meter goes crazy when it looks better to shift the signatures outside the staff like that
I absolutely love the little 'level up' transition at 1:51, gives real energy to the section. AMAZING ARRANGEMENT
The Samuel barber second movement in it it’s crazy bro🔥🔥🔥 good work
Out of interest, second movement of what? Barber is someone I've been meaning to listen to more of for ages and this'd be a good incentive
@@joeycartwright1692 likely the cello concerto
@@joeycartwright1692 in the middle section of barber piano sonata second mvt. Which sounds identical! You can listen to that second mvt of barber you will find it!
1:27 is what sounds identical to barber’s sonata second mvt! 😊
Ok I just made this comment and see im late to the party!!!
Your arrangements are always so fun, I can't wait to see what kind of things you create while you're studying at Seoul Institute for the Arts!
Imagine if he wrote a symphony or, better yet, a piano concerto? I'd be thrown into space if he did. Or even a series of preludes or etudes, like Chopin?
Incredible! Never thought that song could be developed in such a creative way. Loved the odd-meter introduction and the Barber quote.
glad you noticed haha
I came to say this dang it
Loved it too 😍
This is genuinely incredible. Always finding piano textures written here in a way I've never heard before. Love it.
Just when I thought I've heard this track every which-a-way, you manage this. You're one of the best on the platform. Never stop.
This is extremely pretty and touching. How in the world do you manage to have all those Kapustinesque ideas when you create ? Especially on the left hand ? It's absurd, the level of finesse you managed to reach to make the melody very recognizable while still infusing it with that power-jazz dexterityn which is Kapustin's signature. That balance you have there is crazy. I have no words.
I couldn't agree more. It defies explanation!
I just want to say you're quite possibly the only musician whose piano transcriptions of popular songs actually make me want to learn them; it's almost like these pieces were just MEANT for piano (and congrats on music school - honestly can't think of a more deserving acceptance!)
It's too lovely! I like how 0:08 mm.8 anticipated 2:14 mm.88 . It is too genius.
Is 1:25 inspired by Barber sonata?
1:32 Kapustin _Perpetuum mobile_
Too impressive !! Never stop !!
first remind me is Kapustin as well.awesome
YOU NEVER MISS MY MAN
It's so incredible you're able to do all this before formal training, you're straight up a genius
That last note is so cheeky 😅❤
What in the time signature is going on lol, sounds great!
This is a certified banger
This is actual fire 🔥🔥🔥
Great arrangement! Love the Kapustinian "Aquarela" style, but I'm also scared to try it: I'm never going to be able to play the introduction keeping the correct tempo :D
A slight correction for the next version of the score, from an Italian: "Molto allegrezza" is wrong, because allegrezza is feminine. It should be "Con molta allegrezza" ("with lots of cheerfulness"). Modern Italians would simply say "Molto allegramente" ("very cheerfully"), but classical music probably goes for that 19th century vibe :D
Duly noted! Thank you 🙏
I should brush up my Italian skills T_T
@@hesangasong Gendered languages are confusing, and your Italian is surely a lot better than my Korean :) If I can help with future tempo indications, just ask! PS: Congratulations for your admission to the Institute of the Arts!
So dope, I feel like this one you’ve been into your mikrokosmos book 5 or so!! Pure ecstasy and light in this one.
incredible 🤯
This is why I love composition more than improvisation. Can’t improvise something like this. Also, WTFFFF 🤯 Insanely good stuff
naive way to look at improvisation but ok
This is truly a formidable and very clever arrangement. I've never seen somebody incorporate influences as diverse as Knower and Kapustin in the same work, but you've done this so seamlessly and uniquely that you've cultivated a style which is entirely your own.
Wonderful, beautiful work! Really looking forward to seeing more :)
Also, the way you included that intensely chromatic and spiraling inner line at 0:56 is absolutely genius and super hip, even if it was only for a couple measures haha
Masterpiece
The development from the solo to the medium swing to the più mosso sections felt so joyous. Great fun to listen to, this put a huge smile on my face!
I love it! So glad I found your channel 😊
You can really hear the joy in this arrangement. Made me tear up a bit thinking about my daughter😂
What an absolutely stunning arrangement!!!
crying from joy 😭😭
ty ty ty ty for this!!
Oh my goodness this legendary in every single way! The moment I knew it was you covering Stevie Wonder I already knew it was going to be fantastic, but I didn't expect this.
you're so consistently incredible !
I love this! Crazy intro it reminds me of look at bill evans transcriptions! Excited to see what you do at the Seoul Institute for the arts!
DANGGGGGGGGGG THIS IS MY FAVORITE FROM YOU OF ALL TIME
Yes!!!!!!
Love it
🫰🏻
Fabulous.
this is really good…
remarkable
벙찌네요..ㄷㄷ
I’ve always wanted to learn one of your arrangements, maybe it’s finally time… this is so great!!!! I love your work, congratulations on your acceptance :)
he's got a piece for that 😉
(It's Time)
너무 좋아요....
You make the best arrangements. Would love to see something in the style of Art Tatum again!
Loveittttt
Anything from the new KNOWER album on the way? Love your work ❤
wow this one's very spicy epic also sick rhythm man
Wa si bal. I LOVE U
1:51 GOAT
Crazy
Kapustin st that's awesome!
That's rad!
Is it acoustically recorded or played midi applied to some library? How did you record it?
spicy 🔥🔥🔥
I haven’t read all comment but at 1:27 is that not a quote or at least inspired from Barber Op26 piano Sonata Mvt 2????? Ok after listening Again I am 1000000% sure it is a direct quote/inspiration
Can you make
*Anomalie - Velours* _in style of Kapustin?_
maybe 🤔
@@hesangasong have you ever heard anything from Anomalie?
@@RaptorT1V ofc, who hasn’t nowadays lol
@@hesangasong me 😂
❤❤
🔥
Hello hei sung I don't know if possible but there is a channel called all stars and they play a piece called adagio. Tye Lara Fabian version. I really would like the notes for this but no answer. Would you be able to transcribe them please 🎉
I have 3 questions:
1) What was that at the beginning of the video? Is it that kind of intro?) Very interesting
2) I was going to ask, "Who is Timothy Gondola?" but I looked at the description.
Then I will ask, "Why do you dedicate your arrangements to him all the time?"
3) In Timothy Gondola's name, only the last letter can stand for a note (A). The other letters, however, are not used to represent notes. Question: "What even happened at 1:19 this point?"
for 3) just keep repeating the english alphabet after G:
H-N, O-U is represented by A-G again
? um this is my first time dedicating an arrangement to Timothy.
Regards with the last point, I used the French music cryptogram system.
"Timothy Gondola" becomes:
FBFAFAD GAGDAEA
Okay, my mistake) i should have checked your previous videos. i forgot that you dedicate your arrangements to different people instead of one person. really don't know why that is.... Never mind.)
@@hesangasong Wow! I didn't know such a system existed. This is the first time I've heard of it
@@hesangasong I was very curious what the cryptogram was because I couldn't figure it out!
Sounds like Kapustin!
hesangasong do you listen to tigran hamasyan at all
i only ask because of the sixteenth notes in the right hand playing off the melody very similar to his song "What the Waves Brought"
yes, i love his music! (and the beatbox)
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Barber reference 😂
Hehe Barber easter egg ;)
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Bruhhhh
🥲
Marry me
ok
A bit toooooooooooooo fast. Try 0.75
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