Thank you very much!! I recently discover your channel, thank you for that rich content! Have a lot of pieces by Liszt that I did not knew. Keep it going, man! What a great work you do
@@RivièreChalumeauCauchemarLOL sorta lol, mostly because from the transcendental etude ver but this version is kinda less known but anyways by the fact of knowing the transcendental etude version is enough xd
@@thenotsookayguy hhh I meant a MIDI visualization, there never was one until now. my comment back then still stands 😃 now that i read it again, it sounded somewhat pretentious... 😨 Sorry
@@fazliddinerkaboyev6568 What also interesting is that the first version, S.136, he made quite easy, then the 2nd, S.137, he made very difficult, then the third and most famous, S.139, was between the two in difficulty. I personally prefer the S.137 set. But they all have their ups and downs.
6:40 Etude transcedental N5
Thank you very much!! I recently discover your channel, thank you for that rich content! Have a lot of pieces by Liszt that I did not knew. Keep it going, man! What a great work you do
Thanks for introducing to rarely known Liszt's pieces!
@@RivièreChalumeauCauchemarLOL never heard of it
@@RivièreChalumeauCauchemarLOL definetly!
@@RivièreChalumeauCauchemarLOL sorta lol, mostly because from the transcendental etude ver but this version is kinda less known but anyways by the fact of knowing the transcendental etude version is enough xd
I played the S.136 version of this. Very underrated aswell.
That's probably because this version is far more easier and it was composed by 15 year old Liszt. Plus it's not that well known
@@iasonastriantafyllos2614 Not true, the S.136 of this is much easier than the S.137.
@@Medtszkowski i was actually referring to the S136 version.
I should have made it more clear
@@iasonastriantafyllos2614 no worries. I definitely prefer the s.136 version to this one though.
omg finally a MIDI of this etude!
But I made one years ago :(
It's kinda shit, but still.
@@thenotsookayguy you did your best though :)
@@thenotsookayguy unfair :(
@@thenotsookayguy yeah you did your best mate
schro ily
@@thenotsookayguy hhh I meant a MIDI visualization, there never was one until now.
my comment back then still stands 😃
now that i read it again, it sounded somewhat pretentious... 😨 Sorry
lol I think Liszt can let a piece really hard although it's a soft and easy-like melody. Liked it
noIce
Can you please do his grosses konzert solo?
someday for sure but not quite earlier :/
Where did you find all these Amazing And uknow pieces??? They'r really good🎉🎉😅❤❤
Leslie Howard: Complete Liszt Recordings on Piano Pieces Project
Can u do liszt ballade no2 original ending ?
this is what I am working for rn, I'm doing this mostly because of the rest from the piece more than the original coda lol
I think Liszt wrote this étude at the age of 14. If I am not disinforming. ❤❤❤ Étude though.
Nope that was the S.136 version of this. This is the 2nd of 3rd version
@@Medtszkowski Thank thou.
@@fazliddinerkaboyev6568 What also interesting is that the first version, S.136, he made quite easy, then the 2nd, S.137, he made very difficult, then the third and most famous, S.139, was between the two in difficulty. I personally prefer the S.137 set. But they all have their ups and downs.
one from the greatest themes written on his early years
@@Liszthesis Yes, like "Mazeppa".
let's gooooooooooooo
finally the real one XD
Billie Eilish - Happier Than Ever
is it alike?
Quite a reach but the first note in her chorus matches i guess
The first six notes of the main tune is the same, except Eilish’s is in C major.
wiw