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This piece is a good place to start before getting into any other Chopin waltzes or nocturnes.. This was my first encounter with Chopin and I was in love since
I come from hating Chopin and considering his music overrated and empty, but happened to open this video during such a suitable melancholy that I think I'm getting an addiction now
That's true but when I was younger I didn't know much about Chopin and my teacher never talked much about him in the beginning but my first piece was the Minute Waltz... I was 13-14 when I learned it and back then it was difficult for me. If I knew more about Chopin at that time, I would start with the Waltz from this video.
@Gabriel Carvalho. You may not have heard of this piece because it was not always published with all the other waltzes. I have had a book of all Chopin's waltzes for many years, and this waltz is not in the book. I heard it in a recording about 25 years ago...long before youtube and I liked it so much, I listened carefully and transcribed it by hand to my own music paper so I could learn to play it.How nice it is to see that someone else has written it out for everyone to see.
CHOPIN has the ability to tug at your heart string and bringing you into another dimension where time stands still and letting you soak into the marvelous soul of the music he composed.
Chopin's songs are so beautiful, from the easiest ones link this waltz to the hardest like "Fantasie Improptu". He is surely the composer who most inspires me as a pianist.
Chopin will forever be remembered for the masterwork he consistently formulated, or in better terms, the absolute bangers he dropped. Certified romantic period classic.
This piece is soooo good and fairly easy to play, even if you are a beginner, you should just try to learn this. The sheer feeling when you can at least play the right hand smoothly is amazing
Thank you so much for this wonderful music!! My mother was able to play this piece by memory on her piano and since her passing this has reminded me of her since. I love that I can follow along with the music since I’ve never played piano myself. ❤❤❤
First Chopin piece I ever played was Prelude No. 4; it made me feel more connected to my piano than any other piece I had played before.Chopin was truly a master of transferring feeling into music!
Heard of a music box version of this in a game and knew it had to be based on something classical just from how it sounded. I decided I wanted to hear it in a more proper form, and I am not disappointed. This is really good!
@@TheWeirdcoreMan A popular fan game actually, Dayshift at Freddy's 3 (it's in more a humourous visual novel style than a horror game, 3 being more serious and story driven). Belonging as Henry's dialogue/character theme, but bits and pieces of it appear in another theme he has called "Pure Joy". Could have been in the base series too, but I forget.
An Impossible Love. I hear this Waltz and think of the course of his relationship with Sand from the first time they locked eyes to the very last goodbye. Simple waltz, deep meaning.
That’s A Quote From A Very Infamous Man Who’s *Joy Of Creation* Theory Was Denied, Though In His Hometown The Book Was Released With Multiple Sell Outs Because This Was From A Broken Man, A Man Who Had Lost Everything In Life… His Father, His Son And Wife, His Employees, His Restaurant And Finally Himself… But He Came Back… He Always Does…
I can remember learning this piece when I was about eleven years old. I found the music sheet I used back then about a week ago. It brought back some pleasent memories
Hello There it’s a quote from a Fnaf fangame called DSAF. This music in the video is the theme for the main villain of the story, Henry Miller. This is a quote of his. Sorry for the confusion :)
Henry: "We've gotta preserve these kids and make sure their happiness lasts forever by trapping their souls in a mechanical bondage" Also henry: "haha funny m2 browning go boom boom sploshun"
"Of course. When you phrase it as 'eternal life' it sounds appealing, even tantalizing. Even if our specimens are scarcely lucid, and seemingly in tremendous agony."
”No. That is a fate I would rather avoid. Life is useless, even detrimental, when suffering is abundant. The ancients referred to the process of eternally living through immense suffering as *hell.“*
I heared this piece on Piano Tiles when I was just 8 yrs old. When I first heared it, I began to love the tune, melody and everything. It feels like I'm in peace~ I don't know its title back then. now I fin'lly found it. I love Chopin ^^
Man I’m an old folk country blues guy but Chopin and Strauss are my favourite composers and just Love yourTechnic and Style ..How I wish I studied this in my youth and Yes keep up your excellent playing and May You Stay Forever Young
Hello :) I am just starting to get into classical music and your statement made me curious. Would you be willing to share how Liszt changed your perspective? I only know, from what I read, that he also did his own rearrangements for pieces of other composers.
@@MrShinigami420 basically, he is just too good at playing piano and arranging pieces. For example, he made the hardest 9th symphony arrangement of beethoven. The hardest piece I have ever seen. His famous la campanella is in fact an etude of paganini's LA campanella
A par de muitas músicas de grande virtuosismo,Chopin nos mostra o lado da simplicidade com esta linda valsa, singela e de uma inspiração ímpar que perscruta a profundeza da alma no seu sentido mais ekevado e sublime.
I love how there are two type of comments : -"this music is so wonderful" -DsaF 3 references The guy who post this video must have been like "wtf is DsaF ??!!"
Let me tell you a story, once a wise man wrote a book, telling the joy about creating something He had been researching souls, he has done "unethical" things in his research, wich people may think its acts from a monster, but one person didn't He admired him like the father he never had, he would work for him and do all the things he wanted, he wanted to become like the son he lost, but he thought of him nothing more but a puppet to his work He would frame others for the things he did, he would kill others, torture and even deform his own worker, he would've tried to kill him, but it somehow still walked amongst humans, even after flesh and steel met each other in a painful and slow death, the puppet would still be alive, he somehow would have possessed his own body multiple times It was something greatly fascinating, and he also would not know what he had done, he tried taking entire organs out, and even brain matter, but he would still be fine and not present any signs of mental deterioration, but he would be... Less hesitant on the job He would stop questioning what he was doing, it made everything easier, one step closer to *eternal life* "Steel merged with flesh, flesh merged with steel, it's the joy of creation Willy" -dr henry miller
1:09 (and some other times) there was supposed to be a silence in the left hand, pedal should be lifted up while the right hand is still pressing the other key note :)
Wow, this piece is beautifully played and absolutely amazing! Thank you so much for uploading this! I was searching for the most popular video on your channel and this came up first. Now I can’t stop listening to it 😊
@@eyelll4982 Thank you for gracing us mere squandering peasants with your infinite benevolent wisdom, Sir "‘Eyelll’ Be A Jack-Ash". It's much appreciated. 👐😇👐
@@NickOleksiakMusic I know he's right, and it doesn't matter. There's a time and place for caring about that type of thing, and a random person you don't know in a RUclips comments section isn't it. He's being a pedantic dick; and this is coming from someone who can be a bit of a pedant.
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Бог создал эту музыку-вот его имя:"Пусть люди знают, что твоё имя - Иегова, Что только ты Всевышний, правитель всей земли"(Псалом 83:18-Библия)💚❤.
@@сомОв-ф7ы Слава тебе Богу! Слава тебе! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thank you.
I wish there are bar numbers on the music. It would make following and reviewing easier.
@@MetaView7 yeah
@@ioinstrumentschessjoe-2013 that's a bit wierd
This piece is a good place to start before getting into any other Chopin waltzes or nocturnes.. This was my first encounter with Chopin and I was in love since
Demetrius A. Phofolos my first was opus 64 no. 2, similar difficulty, not too bad either, I love it
I come from hating Chopin and considering his music overrated and empty, but happened to open this video during such a suitable melancholy that I think I'm getting an addiction now
My.first chopin was waltz in B minor op69. That's when i fell in love with piano.
That's true but when I was younger I didn't know much about Chopin and my teacher never talked much about him in the beginning but my first piece was the Minute Waltz... I was 13-14 when I learned it and back then it was difficult for me. If I knew more about Chopin at that time, I would start with the Waltz from this video.
Demetrius A. Phofolos comparto tu opinion
“I tell my piano the things I used to tell you.”
- Frédéric Chopin
no way. did he actually say that
This actually made me cry...
@@ludix711 Didn't expect to find you here man haha
Did you learn it by sheet? I'm sad I didn't because this looks more fun than synthesia 😥
@@andrewsilver7048 i actually was just listening to different versions of this piece, because it is 1 of my favorite pieces.
What does that supposed to mean
the first chopin that i could play
sat67777 same
same. hopefully not the last I'll play
Same! This was my first Chopin piece :)
I’m just starting it, so my first as well!
sat67777 my piece was nocturne op 9 no 2 it was tough 🤣
Chopin didn't die, he simply became music.
Correct
...guess he's DECOMPOSING, then?
@@DirectDoggo clever 😂
Says the one with a Gorillaz profile pic 👌👌👌
That's what "Ford" would say
I can't believe I had never heard this piece before. I'm in love with it!
I met this piece on Piano tales and I love it
Gabriel Carvalho I’m playing it on the keyboard...
Same, I started learning it the moment I finished listening to it
@Gabriel Carvalho. You may not have heard of this piece because it was not always published with all the other waltzes. I have had a book of all Chopin's waltzes for many years, and this waltz is not in the book. I heard it in a recording about 25 years ago...long before youtube and I liked it so much, I listened carefully and transcribed it by hand to my own music paper so I could learn to play it.How nice it is to see that someone else has written it out for everyone to see.
So am I
Good to see so many fellow people of culture in the comments
They truly know the joy of creation
*This is truly the joy of creation*
... (*Check every joy of creations comment.*)
Oh shit waddup old sport
Ive came back from the void
To listen to my theme piano ver.
Ofc
CHOPIN has the ability to tug at your heart string and bringing you into another dimension where time stands still and letting you soak into the marvelous soul of the music he composed.
...
Yes❤❤❤❤
Chopin's songs are so beautiful, from the easiest ones link this waltz to the hardest like "Fantasie Improptu". He is surely the composer who most inspires me as a pianist.
Fantasize impromptu isn’t even close to his hardest lol
pieces*
@@nasirferguson4098 Ballade No. 1 in G Minor Op. 23:
@@originalstarwalker21 Sonata No. 3 in B Minor, Op. 58
Double thirds:
This piece made by Chopin compells so many emotions into one. Especially this version.
*It’s the joy of creation.*
"What good is living forever, when air feels like it's on fire, and every nerve pulses through jagged metal and crudely stiched together leather"
Such a pretty piece of music, I will be happy when I can play this. Bravo 👏
@@rafaeleliasdegracia5902 "Flesh merged with steel, steel merged with flesh... Can't you see it William? *It's The Joy of Creation* "
THE JAR OF COOKIE
Quite the intricate something, wouldn't you say so, William?
Man you can never go wrong with Chopin just wow
agree
he always understood the assignment 💅💅
Fr Chopin got some W music
Except when a certain game developer makes it a theme of a voidwalker🥰‼️
this is the joy of creation, william.
...
Chopin will forever be remembered for the masterwork he consistently formulated, or in better terms, the absolute bangers he dropped. Certified romantic period classic.
That's beautiful. Thank you for share this music with a high audio quality.
You are welcome! I am glad you liked it.
Wait if you are.... Then... What am I..... Are we.... Twins?
@@bora7328 what?
@@bora7328 Godzilla had a stroke trying to read this and fu**king died
@@juanpablogutierrezblanco3811 I assume their profile pictures and/or names used to be the same.
Simply wonderful. It is incredible that I didn't know it until now
This is great for sight reading!
Thanks for crushing my self confidence 😂😭 nah it's chill in learning it but tbf I managed to sight read most of it but it's still quite hard
since_the_dawn _of_time true
BOO BELLA IVE LEARNED IT
Boo Bella you some next level piano god or smth?
I was so proud that I could play it by sightreading ... first time that happened on piano (I've been playing for 2,5 years now). Now I know why.
This piece is soooo good and fairly easy to play, even if you are a beginner, you should just try to learn this. The sheer feeling when you can at least play the right hand smoothly is amazing
Chopin para mí, el mejor compositor y pianista de toda la historia, ese sentimiento que transmitía, lo amo.
"It's the joy of creation, William."
"This isn't just any old marionette, Willy. This is a _vessel."_
Référence ?
@@Henryisclowningaroundi knew its in DSAF!
Yup. @@StickFishin, DSAF it is.
_And oh boy, do I seriously love that game-_
@@smart._ same....
I usually hate waltzes....but this piece goes to show you how much a genius Chopin is. Stunningly beautiful.
Thank you so much for this wonderful music!! My mother was able to play this piece by memory on her piano and since her passing this has reminded me of her since. I love that I can follow along with the music since I’ve never played piano myself. ❤❤❤
❤
This piece is one of those simple yet gorgeous pieces to play.
First Chopin piece I ever played was Prelude No. 4; it made me feel more connected to my piano than any other piece I had played before.Chopin was truly a master of transferring feeling into music!
Me too! I love it still.
My favourite piece of Chopin. It doesn’t pretend to be anything other than a simple short piece of piano playing.
It makes me think about all the memories again. Chopin.💔
my friend henry loves this song, this is beautiful!
*Tell him* ... *did he did it again?*
Henry what?…
Is he fat?
My friend dave hates this song!
@@Oldsport16 well, he just doesnt understand how WONDERFUL the joy of creation is…
This has been my favourite Chopin piece for a very long time. Probably for about 4-5 years. I love it so much. It is so relaxing
Heard of a music box version of this in a game and knew it had to be based on something classical just from how it sounded. I decided I wanted to hear it in a more proper form, and I am not disappointed. This is really good!
Was it the music box from FNAF 3?
@@TheWeirdcoreMan A popular fan game actually, Dayshift at Freddy's 3 (it's in more a humourous visual novel style than a horror game, 3 being more serious and story driven). Belonging as Henry's dialogue/character theme, but bits and pieces of it appear in another theme he has called "Pure Joy".
Could have been in the base series too, but I forget.
@@hunterotte9555 thanks for clarification.
Blessed be this knowledge, continue your search, I implore you.
@@hunterotte9555pure joy? its the joy of creation you mean!
An Impossible Love. I hear this Waltz and think of the course of his relationship with Sand from the first time they locked eyes to the very last goodbye. Simple waltz, deep meaning.
@Hugh Jardon why you gotta hate on him
you mean george sand chopin's gf?
This waltzer was comped around a time were Chopin and George Sand broke up from a big while
@Sparticus Booker yes, I realize this. Yet , I still enjoyed it. Not many "accurate" Chopin movies now are there..?
"My research into the invariably complex nature of incorporeal soul matter has lead to a promising discovery." - Dr. Henry Miller
...
That’s A Quote From A Very Infamous Man Who’s *Joy Of Creation* Theory Was Denied, Though In His Hometown The Book Was Released With Multiple Sell Outs Because This Was From A Broken Man, A Man Who Had Lost Everything In Life… His Father, His Son And Wife, His Employees, His Restaurant And Finally Himself…
But He Came Back… He Always Does…
Often, the simpler it is, the more difficult it is to express it elegantly.🌺
I love this piece so much..............Thank you Chopin.
I can remember learning this piece when I was about eleven years old. I found the music sheet I used back then about a week ago. It brought back some pleasent memories
Thanks!
Thank you Hector! I'm glad you like it.
The joy of creation, William.
What?
Hello There it’s a quote from a Fnaf fangame called DSAF. This music in the video is the theme for the main villain of the story, Henry Miller. This is a quote of his. Sorry for the confusion :)
@@sadscribble5135 Oh, right, thank you, I believe I understand now.
I also like your jjba pfp.
Hello There thank you! :)
Henry: "We've gotta preserve these kids and make sure their happiness lasts forever by trapping their souls in a mechanical bondage"
Also henry: "haha funny m2 browning go boom boom sploshun"
Thanks. Never ever heard this one. Been playing all the hard ones…..sheesh. Love Chopin.
My lie worked."
"William genuinely believes that undeath is a gift."
"Of course. When you phrase it as 'eternal life' it sounds appealing, even tantalizing. Even if our specimens are scarcely lucid, and seemingly in tremendous agony."
”No. That is a fate I would rather avoid. Life is useless, even detrimental, when suffering is abundant. The ancients referred to the process of eternally living through immense suffering as *hell.“*
MAH BOI, THEY GOT HERE, RUN AS FAST AS POSSIBLE
Where are those citations from?
@@markoivanovic5262 Dayshift At Freddy's 3
Finally, I found this nostalgic waltz, I haven't listened to it since 2017... Thank you Chopin
Chopin to najpiękniejsza spuścizna dla ludzkości.
Oh boy the memories
I heared this piece on Piano Tiles when I was just 8 yrs old. When I first heared it, I began to love the tune, melody and everything. It feels like I'm in peace~ I don't know its title back then. now I fin'lly found it. I love Chopin ^^
It's the joy of creation, Willy
...
I love that the music sheet shows
This is proof of immortality. The body may be gone, but the spirit lives on
Truth
So, we're still dead?
Great now I'm having more dsaf PTSD flashbacks
@@Oldsport16 BAHA
*It's the joy of creation! Flesh merged with music, music merged with flesh!*
For some reason this piece reminds me of my mother and all the love she gave to me despite the hardships
❤❤❤
Chopin didn't die, he is in my heart forever!!
Man I’m an old folk country blues guy but Chopin and Strauss are my favourite composers and just Love yourTechnic and Style ..How I wish I studied this in my youth and Yes keep up your excellent playing and May You Stay Forever Young
Beautiful playing
i love this piece so much....
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it.
This is piece is a truly masterpiece that can be played easily no words ❤️
Yes 👍🏿
我最喜歡聽古典鋼琴,真的好放鬆,睡前讓神經融入音樂中,帶著你去夢幻世界裡。
"What good is living forever, when air feels like its on fire and every nerve pulses through jagged metal and crudely stiched together leather?"
It’s the joy of creation
My favourite Chopin piece
Rythm, melody, harmony = 10/10
*_The very first Chopin waltz I played in my life. Then Liszt came and changed my whole piano perspective. I do love both though..._*
Thanks for sharing! I'm glad you liked it.
Hello :) I am just starting to get into classical music and your statement made me curious. Would you be willing to share how Liszt changed your perspective?
I only know, from what I read, that he also did his own rearrangements for pieces of other composers.
@@MrShinigami420 his pieces are usually challenging and technically diffucult
@@MrShinigami420 basically, he is just too good at playing piano and arranging pieces.
For example, he made the hardest 9th symphony arrangement of beethoven. The hardest piece I have ever seen.
His famous la campanella is in fact an etude of paganini's LA campanella
who asked 👨🏿🦲🤙
Chopin can describe music as beautiful yet simple.
I love this piece so much, it’s so beautiful
Thank you! :-)
A par de muitas músicas de grande virtuosismo,Chopin nos mostra o lado da simplicidade com esta linda valsa, singela e de uma inspiração ímpar que perscruta a profundeza da alma no seu sentido mais ekevado e sublime.
Há teorias de que essa composição nem seja dele
Belle musique et magnifique interprétation
Belíssimo!! Amei esta interpretação.
Just wow! The melody just brings a tear drop to your eye
Indeed
It is the Joy of Creation
It’s so beautiful! Loved it since my daughter played at age 7, her first Chopin.
I love how there are two type of comments :
-"this music is so wonderful"
-DsaF 3 references
The guy who post this video must have been like "wtf is DsaF ??!!"
Did you know?...
0:32-0:56 amazing melody
It's the joy of creation, William
Steel merged with flesh..
I'm learning this song
Meu Deus CHOREI DE EMOÇÃO. GRATIDÃO DEUS! PARABÉNS!🎊🎈🍾🎉
I love this song so so so much!!
I can’t explain it but I LOVE Chopin
Grade 5 piano piece.. I'll never forget, I'd play it on repeat, so lovely to play
I am currently playing this piece, I have just started my piano lessons about 7 months ago. I want to keep learning until I can compose
You’ve chosen a beautiful piece. I wish you luck.
this was my first chopin piece, and at that time I saw this really difficut to learn, but now it looks easy. wish u luck :)
@@blogsale4788 I’m actually finish all the piece now I’m mastering the pedal
I love this it keeps playing on my head again and again ❤️
Simply love this piece!
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it.
One of my favourites
This is so amazing, I want this to be my first fully completed classical piece
She loved this piece, 3 years ago she used to play it for me and god! she was so good.
Let me tell you a story, once a wise man wrote a book, telling the joy about creating something
He had been researching souls, he has done "unethical" things in his research, wich people may think its acts from a monster, but one person didn't
He admired him like the father he never had, he would work for him and do all the things he wanted, he wanted to become like the son he lost, but he thought of him nothing more but a puppet to his work
He would frame others for the things he did, he would kill others, torture and even deform his own worker, he would've tried to kill him, but it somehow still walked amongst humans, even after flesh and steel met each other in a painful and slow death, the puppet would still be alive, he somehow would have possessed his own body multiple times
It was something greatly fascinating, and he also would not know what he had done, he tried taking entire organs out, and even brain matter, but he would still be fine and not present any signs of mental deterioration, but he would be... Less hesitant on the job
He would stop questioning what he was doing, it made everything easier, one step closer to *eternal life*
"Steel merged with flesh, flesh merged with steel, it's the joy of creation Willy" -dr henry miller
Wonderfull comment, but i doubt many will get it, Doctor Bright.
@@TheOgMD4 as long as some get it im completely satisfied
@@dr.bright4198 :)
Such is the joy of creation.
*”That magenta **-hecc-** is the biggest threat to our reality!”*
That was very beautiful. Now I am going to buy this sheet music, and learn to play it. Thank you Chopin. Doctor George Whitehead
A masterpiece... 💜 Chopin forever
I like Chopin very much.
1:09 (and some other times) there was supposed to be a silence in the left hand, pedal should be lifted up while the right hand is still pressing the other key note :)
Beautiful! I like this piece. It is rather calm and flowing and elegant.
This piece such a masterpiece
This song is so good, my whole family loved it. I have already watched this video at least 5 times because it’s so good.
Amo amo amo amo amo amo amooooo cada nota de esta pieza, cuanta maravilla... no puedo ❤
Большое спасибо за чудесную музыку и ноты!
I have played other Chopin pieces that are more difficult than this one - Waltz in A Minor; however, its gentle beauty touches me.
thank you for showing the moving line!!
something is finally clicking in for reading music, at last!!!
i was stuck for decades.
You're welcome! I'm glad you find it helpful :-)
I love Chopin's pieces a lot and I don't know why but it's my first time to listen this piece😮
Beautiful mellody. I love so much.
I love Chopin’s songs,and yes! This is my favorite song by Chopin
Yeah me too
dementia
einfach wunderbar anzuhören - vielen Dank
The video was great very inspiring beautiful piece of music I'm now working on it thank you so much for posting would love to see more
Thank you! I am glad you liked it.
Brilhante, Maravilhosa!
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it.
Remember when Chopin learned about the concept of souls and got obsessed over them and turned obese? Good times.
And when he slaughterd all those kiddins? Good times, Old Sport.
내마음 깊은 감동이 물결처럼 밀려와 눈물이 되어 흐릅니다. 음악은 마음으로느낍니다.
저처럼요.그래서 쇼팽의 곡을 사랑합니다.♡♡♡
The end of all pieces of Chopin are like a monster
Wow, this piece is beautifully played and absolutely amazing! Thank you so much for uploading this!
I was searching for the most popular video on your channel and this came up first. Now I can’t stop listening to it 😊
I play this for my baby whom is still in my womb, he moves a lot, this happens to be one of my favorite piano songs.
I hope you teach your baby piano, that would be sweet
I hope you learn its a PIECE and not a song, that would be sweet
@@eyelll4982
Thank you for gracing us mere squandering peasants with your infinite benevolent wisdom, Sir "‘Eyelll’ Be A Jack-Ash". It's much appreciated. 👐😇👐
Congrats, btw
@@NickOleksiakMusic
I know he's right, and it doesn't matter. There's a time and place for caring about that type of thing, and a random person you don't know in a RUclips comments section isn't it.
He's being a pedantic dick; and this is coming from someone who can be a bit of a pedant.
beautiful piece