@@gabrieletomasello it is a common voice leading arche type most commonly known as "Pachelbel-Progression" that actually shows up in dozens - more likely hundreds - of pieces
very nice! but why is the piano pitched down by one semitone? It's clear that the hands are playing in G minor, but it sounds like it's playing in F sharp minor.
Thanks for your feedback! I have always considered Bach the greatest musician of all time, but since I was a child I have been inspired by Franz Liszt in my compositions.
Once more Romanesca for the win! 😌🙏 Very clean playing as well.
What is “Romanesca”?
Thanks a lot!
@@gabrieletomasello it is a common voice leading arche type most commonly known as "Pachelbel-Progression" that actually shows up in dozens - more likely hundreds - of pieces
Amazing!
Thanks a lot!
Molto bravo
Grazie molte!
wow
Thank you!
very nice! but why is the piano pitched down by one semitone? It's clear that the hands are playing in G minor, but it sounds like it's playing in F sharp minor.
Thanks! The piano is tuned 415Hz (instead of 440), so the A sounds G#
Holy crap you could tell?
@@markjimenez6656 perfect pitch
What the heck?! Is this kid Liszt?
Thanks for your feedback! I have always considered Bach the greatest musician of all time, but since I was a child I have been inspired by Franz Liszt in my compositions.