watch ingolf wunder’s video on TED talk. it talks about these things, it’s very interesting. he is a famous classical pianist which got 2nd place in 2010 chopin competition
It is not, the music now dies after 5 to 10 years the most classical after 250 and 300 years is still alive and it will keep going classical music will stay alive till our existance end
@@demertzis2694 that’s an inaccurate comparison old rock is still listened today, like beatles and 80’s… and it’s A LOT listened any artist has about 70 million viewers per month on spotify classical gets about 100 million across the entire genre, and not one person
@@muripu206 I would say it can often vary, but in no specific order, etude Op.25 no.5, Ballade no1, Ballade No3, Ballade no4 and Nocturne op62no1. Again, it often changes 😅 for example, I currently listen to berceuse in d flat major a lot
@@PianOG wow op62 no1 is not one i see very often in the top 5, along with this ballade. I'm learning the ballade rn and have learnt op62 no1 and they're incredible. My otp 5 in no order is Ballade no3, ballade no4, nocturne csharp minor, sonata 2, concerto 1
@@niampatel9115 Sonata no.2 is also really beautiful, I love the middle part of the 3rd movement so much. Right now, I’m also listening to a lot of his mazurkas, especially the one in A minor and Fantaisie Op.49 in F minor
Wow. It's such complex and difficult composition and you played it so well... I'm truly amazed. Someday, when you'll hit 100k subs (it's "when", not "if"), I'll be very proud that I was one of the first subs. Because it's really worth it.
The end of this work especially is so joyous and optimistic, stunningly beautiful in fact - one of favorite Chopin codas along with that of the third scherzo. Not that the rest of the compositions aren’t great but I love a fantastic coda - scherzo no 2 also, now that I think of it.
Chopin's 3rd ballade is probably my favourite, and you played it really well. I keep going back to 5:40 cause the left hand is gorgeous there. Subscribed, keep up the good work bro, you'll make it far
Incredible interpretation brother! The sheer quantum of effort that goes into producing a video of this standard often goes unrecognised You deserve thousands of subscribers
Even though your hands look like you don't play with emotion, you actually do. I really enjoyed this performance. Near the end I started imagining how this would would sound if I played it on stage.
Man, this is the best interpretation of this piece I've heard. (It's probably because of the reverb effect you put on :D, sounds like a concert in a hall)
@@TheChazz1225 i'm learning it atm have been for about a month and a bit. The first half isn't too bad at all but from there it is getting much harder. I'm finding getting the first half to sound musical tough as there are so many independent polyphonies occuring and its hard to pick when to pronounce the melodies more than at other times, and pedalling also takes some consideration. Great fun though haven't enjoyed learning a piece this much for a while
I love this! There is such emotional and psychological enlightenment and beauty in observing the symmetry and sharpness of these sonic graphics. It quite highlights the transcendent glories of Frederick Francois Chopins rock solid creative genius! PWG
bro I'm seething right now, I have been trying to play this piece for so long now and can't get the coda right, and this mans just plays it with no problem
This piece is unexpectedly difficult... I thought I might have been able to learn it quicker after finishing the first ballade, but no! This actually feels harder than the first!
All of Chopin Ballades aren't easy at all, although the beginning of the 3rd Ballade is easy, the coda isn't and it's insane. 3rd is easier than 1st I would say but still, it's insanely hard
@@thetoughguy5831 I find the beginning very easy on no 1 for the first 2 minutes and 3 for me is hard. I’m not sure if it’s how light or how hard I press but every single time at 0:05 the first chord sounds wrong
I have started practicing this piece a few days ago... Very good interpretation and technique, I still think there is way too much reverb though. However, great job!
Chopin is the definition of 'After all the technique I have learned I can finally speak the beautiful language of piano.'
SHIT TRIM
Classical music is seriously underrated
No, it’s just other bullshits music out there are too overrated
@@duongnguyenngoc9160 both... both is good
watch ingolf wunder’s video on TED talk. it talks about these things, it’s very interesting. he is a famous classical pianist which got 2nd place in 2010 chopin competition
It is not, the music now dies after 5 to 10 years the most classical after 250 and 300 years is still alive and it will keep going classical music will stay alive till our existance end
@@demertzis2694 that’s an inaccurate comparison
old rock is still listened today, like beatles and 80’s… and it’s A LOT listened
any artist has about 70 million viewers per month on spotify
classical gets about 100 million across the entire genre, and not one person
Truly one of the most underrated pieces! It's in my top 5 from Chopin
what is your chopin top 5? just curious haha
@@muripu206 I would say it can often vary, but in no specific order, etude Op.25 no.5, Ballade no1, Ballade No3, Ballade no4 and Nocturne op62no1. Again, it often changes 😅 for example, I currently listen to berceuse in d flat major a lot
@@PianOG wow op62 no1 is not one i see very often in the top 5, along with this ballade. I'm learning the ballade rn and have learnt op62 no1 and they're incredible. My otp 5 in no order is Ballade no3, ballade no4, nocturne csharp minor, sonata 2, concerto 1
@@niampatel9115 Sonata no.2 is also really beautiful, I love the middle part of the 3rd movement so much. Right now, I’m also listening to a lot of his mazurkas, especially the one in A minor and Fantaisie Op.49 in F minor
@@PianOG you should listen to 2nd ballade
The dislike ratio show how much we all appreciate this, thank you sir!
i think this is a lady
@@mariofranco7416 i don’t think so looking at the hands
@@mariofranco7416 those are not a ladies hands. Maybe the wrists, but those knuckles scream man.
The people who disliked probably did it on accident I have that sometimes aswell
@@sergei-prokofiev I have done that before too
3:38 the way you express that ascending counter melody in the left hand is truly remarkable
Sir Fryderyk Chopin is the pride of Poland! The whole country is very proud of him! 🇵🇱
I can see why
Am I gonna come here every night and listen to this gorgeous masterpiece? Absolutely yes!
Your comment fits well with your name
@@derekpintozzi2498 we all have chopin profile picturess 😁
@@ipayman5217 ayeeee🥶🥶
Wow. It's such complex and difficult composition and you played it so well... I'm truly amazed.
Someday, when you'll hit 100k subs (it's "when", not "if"), I'll be very proud that I was one of the first subs. Because it's really worth it.
My heart melts at 5:42
The end of this work especially is so joyous and optimistic, stunningly beautiful in fact - one of favorite Chopin codas along with that of the third scherzo. Not that the rest of the compositions aren’t great but I love a fantastic coda - scherzo no 2 also, now that I think of it.
This ballade is so underplayed for it's beautiful melody. Absolutely amazing!
This is a masterpiece. Your playing is fantastic
Chopin's 3rd ballade is probably my favourite, and you played it really well. I keep going back to 5:40 cause the left hand is gorgeous there. Subscribed, keep up the good work bro, you'll make it far
How does this not have more views?
welcome to the world of classical music, where is underated af
Zimerman kinda played it better
@@CatLover69420 he was just tryna compliment him🤦♂️
@@derekpintozzi2498 Check his username, he was joking
@@arandompianist7371 maybe
Incredible interpretation brother! The sheer quantum of effort that goes into producing a video of this standard often goes unrecognised
You deserve thousands of subscribers
Do you mean amount, quantity? Because effort isn't in a quantum state. xd
@@nikolasnielsen9751 You got me there brother xD
Even though your hands look like you don't play with emotion, you actually do. I really enjoyed this performance. Near the end I started imagining how this would would sound if I played it on stage.
Oooh this is for sure an underrated balade, and I love it! I subbed
7:25 Heroic Polonaise (Op. 53 in A Flat Major) jeje
Jehe I thought too
Great performance! Proud to be your 5th sub! Good luck!
Most underrated ballade, great performance!
imo #2 is the most underrated
@@randomperson2187 nah, its not underrated, very popular, this one is very underrated
@@trebleclef9844 yeah ig
1:08 so that's where they got the opening music for The Mandalorian
Lol that's what I thought
There is a piece from Schubert or brahms i don't remember now, that has something similar and I was thinking the same thing
@@alanleoneldavid1787 please do remember, if have to guess it was probably Brahms as he LOOOOVED that quick jump between 5ths :d
Came here again today. It's absolutely perfect until the end. Thank you
wow, you're quite underated. surely you'll get a bunch of subscribers in no time because you're piano skills are really good!
Beautiful performance! Keep it up!!
Ballade No.3 is underrated. Big ball vibes
Man, this is the best interpretation of this piece I've heard. (It's probably because of the reverb effect you put on :D, sounds like a concert in a hall)
Okay so I only realized this after I started trying to learn this piece, but this legend hits two notes with one finger at 2:46
yeah thats what your supposed to do
Pretty smart way to use the thumb at maximum efficiency!
FRICKING ALGORITHM RECOMMEND THIS TO ME 4 MONTHS LATE! New subscriber, and the 4 ballades have all been done by visualiser pianists now!
Transgender
@@pqin7601 Who cares if they are or not?
@@pqin7601 that’s a bisexual flag dumbo
YESS! Just seen Traum's No. 4 video and went looking for 3!!!
@fuavel8 I’m everywhere :)
HOW does this channel have
Omg this is my favorite piece and you played well! Congratulations :)
I'm proud to be your 368th sub, I hope you can get recognized in the future! :)
My goal is to learn this within the next year. I just started practicing it a few days ago.
Start from the coda and the scale section from the middle, these are the hardest parts
all the best
Now that we're in December, how'd you go 🤔 I'd like to know as I'm thinking of making this the next piece I learn next year. This or op 15 no. 2
It’s been 9 months, how is it going?
@@TheChazz1225 i'm learning it atm have been for about a month and a bit. The first half isn't too bad at all but from there it is getting much harder. I'm finding getting the first half to sound musical tough as there are so many independent polyphonies occuring and its hard to pick when to pronounce the melodies more than at other times, and pedalling also takes some consideration. Great fun though haven't enjoyed learning a piece this much for a while
Rousseau was the first to do 1
Traum was the first to do 2
SubitoPiano was first to do 3
SameLicc was first to do 4
Then Kassia’s gonna do all of them
In one go
first on this led and synthesia thing. krystian zimerman’s recording is way better than all of those
@@thefaze1096 Stop comparing RUclipsrs to a professional pianist
@@thefaze1096 yes I agree.
I love this! There is such emotional and psychological enlightenment and beauty in observing the symmetry and sharpness of these sonic graphics. It quite highlights the transcendent glories of Frederick Francois Chopins rock solid creative genius! PWG
Thanks Suddenly Piano for the performence
2:19 and 5:28
Beautiful ❤️
@Gizio lmao yeah a lot
131st subscriber! I wanna see you at a million. :)
subscribed and liked!!! excellent playing!
Bravo! You played this beautifully! Pleased to be your 204th sub. Looking forward to more listening pleasure in the near future!
Ive just started learning it and its great!
finished! bit harder than i thought it would be
BEST PART 5:39
Best part is from 0:00 to 7:38
@제발노래연습중 i cant get enough of it, just beautiful.
I like the coda
Coda 😍
You played it so well! I really enjoyed S2
Gorgeous! I'd love to see your take on Ballade No.1 as well. Based on this performance, your playing style matches my tastes perfectly.
amazing performance! its great to see this ballade being presented this way.
-much love from your 690th subscriber.
So clean, I love it. You have obtained 1 composer :)
He has obtained 2 composers now :)
He’s obtained three composers😏
@@derekpintozzi2498 I changed my pfp and name :(
@@keo8069 who were you before
@@derekpintozzi2498 Ludwig
900th sub! You’re one of my fav pianists!
Wow, so long ago and still recommended, you must come back, and do the other ballads❤
bro I'm seething right now, I have been trying to play this piece for so long now and can't get the coda right, and this mans just plays it with no problem
This channel so underrated
Amazing performance
Beautiful!
Proud of my beloved friend and your performance, thank you
Nicely played. This channel about to blow up
my toxic trait is thinking that i could play this with zero experience
Your piano sounds really crisp
This is my favourite ballad, just below it is Ballad no. 1
hello lizzy, its me! never tohought id see you here
This piece is unexpectedly difficult... I thought I might have been able to learn it quicker after finishing the first ballade, but no! This actually feels harder than the first!
All of Chopin Ballades aren't easy at all, although the beginning of the 3rd Ballade is easy, the coda isn't and it's insane. 3rd is easier than 1st I would say but still, it's insanely hard
@@thetoughguy5831 100% Agreed.
@@thetoughguy5831 I find the beginning very easy on no 1 for the first 2 minutes and 3 for me is hard. I’m not sure if it’s how light or how hard I press but every single time at 0:05 the first chord sounds wrong
@@thetoughguy5831 so true
3 is harder in parts that aren't the coda and 1 has a harder coda, but overall 1 is harder.
Of the 3 ballades, this one seems to be the most overlooked. But goddamn if it isn’t great by itself
I'm really impressed by the performance !
I was listening to this in the kitchen, and I started crying. I was chopin onions.
This blew my mind
This is my medicine
THAT WAS AWESOME
Brilliant !
656th subscriber, remember me when you reached 10k 😉
You're amazing my friend.
Beautifully played!
my favorite ballade. working on it now. don't think i can do the coda, but hey, i enjoy trying.
It almost sounds like Chopin got the ideas for his Heroic Poloinaise from his Ballade No. 3
Remember someday when you hit 1M Subs that i was your 810th subscriber..
I want to play this! Right now I'm working on Prelude in Bb Minor.
I have started practicing this piece a few days ago... Very good interpretation and technique, I still think there is way too much reverb though. However, great job!
How is it going?
SO GOOD!!!!
5:28 5:42
Awesome!!! thanks. I am learnig this without a teacher so this helpss :)
So beautiful!❤️🤟❤️🔥🔥🌹
5:39
Bravoo!
Are you going to post more stuff on the channel? You are worthy of way more subscribers. I wish you luck and success.
What a belllike sound. What piano are you using?
I'm using Yamaha P-515 :)
@@subitopiano1320 did you edit the sound or did you just record it?
@@lukasfleischmann9330 Just a little bit of reverb is added to the piano's sound, nothing more
This sound is gorgeos. Keep it up :)
Wow , congrats...
Got a long ways to go before I can play this.
No sé por qué, pero en ciertas partes escucho muchas similitudes con la Polonesa Heróica 😅. Muy bella pieza y magnífica interpretación!!!
Wait wait what was after Ruth end of that piece I saw 5 octaves!!!
Which equipment do u use? I also want to do this. Which program for the effects camera and so on
Beautiful 🥰
adobe after effects
Bello....bello...bello...
Yo! A♭ major, the key in which most of us Indians (at least in Bengal) are taught music from their childhood.
EPIC
did you add additional reverb it's got a lot of echo
5:28 im going to learn this little by little 🫶🏼
Same, I'm learning it now😂 the dissonance kinda made me think I hit the wrong note.
Any progress?
@@qneqq yeah I finished that most hardest part in the coda
do you mind if i use this midi for one of my videos?
good
You deserb more vews
yes
Bro why put ads in a piano piece , your interpretation was good but then interrupted by an ad.
1 dislike... who the hell was that?
Damn
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WOW 0 DISLIKES!!!!
Bruh who disliked the video??
Day: 3/26/2021 Another person gave dislike
Bruh...
ikr
Probably some random 9 year who got to view this video for some reason