BRAVO YUNDI! When I am in a bad mood or sad, i listen to that and automatically, a smile is on my face! You are my favorite pianist since I had the privilege to listen to you by youtube for the first time! I know many pianists (I even worked at the Montreal Music Conservatory) but non one is like Yundi! Please continue! You are trully an exceptionnal talent and a gift by God! Thanks for ALL!
Javid Nouri It's because this a studio recording and the video is just different sections edited together to make it look like he is actually playing the piece right then.
Imagine how many hundreds of hours of practice it requires just to learn a short prelude like this from memory. Edit: I should point out that I’m a pianist. Not professional by any means but I have been playing for over 15 years. That said, I would need in excess of 100 hours to learn a work like this.
Not for someone like this. There are people with much better abilities to process & remember things than most. That paired with a very advanced knowledge of music theory & ability to sight- read music very well makes learning pieces like this go much faster
Octave triplets over large gaps against scale and chromatic runs in the right hand. You bet left hand is harder! The trick is to watch your left hand, since your right hand basically knows where it's at all the time in this prelude.
It's amazing how one person can play so fast and brilliantly yet the result be so dull. I won't remember this recording in five minutes. Recently I listened to Lhevinne playing this prelude. Far more than head and shoulders above the rest, his playing still astonishes
OMG stop talking about if he had surgery. He simply had braces, wears better clothes and better hair style!!! That can change how you look! Now shut up and listen to the music!
@Jaewon Shin Me neither, and honestly I don't even care... Anyone can look whatever they want to look like. And here, it's just about the music anyways.
Me too- he plays the Fantasy Impromptu like nobody else. Would love to see/hear him play on a 19th century Pleyel. I've seen Yundi play Chopin at a concert a few years ago. Loads of Chinese students attended and they were cheering like crazy at the end of each piece. Then when the concert was over he got very enthusiastic applause and the students stood in a huge long line to get his CDS signed for them. Yundi was a piano star!
In my opinion, the 24th prelude is easy. It's one of the more challenging preludes in the set, but I was able to make quite a lot of progress playing only by ear before I had the score. Believing I had surely gotten the notes wrong, I then bought the score and to my amazement, I found that I was playing parts of it as written, except for some of the dissonant left hand notes that tend to get muddled and lost in the right hand's melody. My hands are large-ish though, so I didn't find the left hand "splits" to be any sort of obstacle at all. And I incorporate the entire right hand of Chopin's Etude Op 25 no. 6 ("thirds") into my practice routine, so the thirds scale near the end was also no problem. I was discouraged from actually learning 24 because I was looking for a challenge. I will revisit it after 16. I'm learning 16 now, and at practice speeds it unnerves me how dissonant it is. The easier aspects are that it is full of scales, the notes at times seem to be placed just so that my fingers hit them naturally as I move my hand along the keyboard, and the hand span required is very small for most of the right hand. The challenge is getting it up to speed. I practice Op 25 no. 11 as I'm in the end stages of learning it, so I'm no stranger to speed or large jumps. But in Op 25 no. 11, you sort of play two notes at a time as the right hand notes are arranged in groups of two with one note on either side of the hand. In prelude no. 16, you play one note at a time, but super fast. And there are a lot of confusing sections that sound dissonant or bizarre when slow, or have no discernable pattern to them for such a short piece. So sorry for my rambling- TL;DR: I think 16 is harder than 24.
@@VyvienneEaux Man u have very much of a talent! I enjoyed it very much reading ur whole comment. But it was 4 years ago… What are you doing now? Completed the 12 transcendental etudes from Liszt? 😁
So my piano teacher told me to find some EASIER prelude or mazurka by Chopin to play and I watched 'raindrop' and this is what I clicked on after it because -Wow, do I have to even write it? You guys know- and he started playing those insane hands and I was like: Haha, thanks, no. I'm looking for something that can play normal person😂 Awesome play tho👌👌👌
+Farty McButt I personally like Decca recordings. But this one is not bad isn't it? O o...... I guess the sound track might come from a sound isolation room since there is no echo. And I think one good thing is the sound engineer makes the piano sounds like STEINWAY.
Well they made it faster by editing. You' ll notice it if you keep aware of how fast and not smooth the camera moves around Yundi (Mostly from 0:44). And his hands seem to "disappear" every now and then. With the good camera they used, this won't be the case except when you make the film faster. Your editing program will delete frames and place the frames left behind each other. That results in the "disappearing-effect" you see here. Okay if you don't believe me, turn the video to 0.75x speed and see how everything is more natural. Then turn it back. You'll notice the difference. Nevertheless one of the hardest piano pieces very well played!!
where is the version for humans?
lol this
junha lee Or Tiempo.
LOLZ- How anyone's hands can do this is incredible!
Not if I had eternity to sit and do nothing else but attempt it I could never!
Jerico Chiu funny guy
Bravo! What a magnificent performance! Full of fire and speed yet in perfect control.
he's so cool, I can't even
WE can't
Agree
ㅋㅋㅋ🤣
"Cool" is not enough to describe him he's more than just cool (he is super cool...)
@@흰눈이-g1b ????
BRAVO YUNDI! When I am in a bad mood or sad, i listen to that and automatically, a smile is on my face! You are my favorite pianist since I had the privilege to listen to you by youtube for the first time! I know many pianists (I even worked at the Montreal Music Conservatory) but non one is like Yundi! Please continue! You are trully an exceptionnal talent and a gift by God!
Thanks for ALL!
sitting here with my mouth open. Wow.... what a performance
I hate how they do these "artistic" shots every single time he is doing something cool on the piano. We want to see the keys dammit!
thank you! I've been complaining about these kinda piano camera antics for years
Javid Nouri It's because this a studio recording and the video is just different sections edited together to make it look like he is actually playing the piece right then.
Exactly! TO see the incredible feat of this piece!
Absolutely annoying camera work, it’s beyond distraction, stop that nonsense please.
@@oweeen976 Glad someone else noticed - this is not a live performance.
Imagine how many hundreds of hours of practice it requires just to learn a short prelude like this from memory.
Edit: I should point out that I’m a pianist. Not professional by any means but I have been playing for over 15 years. That said, I would need in excess of 100 hours to learn a work like this.
Not for someone like this. There are people with much better abilities to process & remember things than most. That paired with a very advanced knowledge of music theory & ability to sight- read music very well makes learning pieces like this go much faster
Probally about 10-20 hours to get 100% fluid for someone as good as him, memorization is not the hard part my friend 😂
I love the nonchalant demeanour as he achieves the near impossible.
I love this version so much! He adds accent to the song and not to much accent I like that!! I love it! I love it!
I love Yundi li..that was breathtaking! He has a beautiful touch & it helps that he is so beautiful to look at
Trust me, the left hand is harder.
Not if you study very well chopin's etude Op.25 No.4
@@zAt0mic or the Revolutionary Etude
Thank you medviation. The jumps in the left hand are in such intricate positions at such high speeds. It is a brilliant piece to play though.
@@sweetfangs1979 umm, no. revolutionary has left hand runs, not strides
Octave triplets over large gaps against scale and chromatic runs in the right hand. You bet left hand is harder! The trick is to watch your left hand, since your right hand basically knows where it's at all the time in this prelude.
It's amazing how one person can play so fast and brilliantly yet the result be so dull. I won't remember this recording in five minutes. Recently I listened to Lhevinne playing this prelude. Far more than head and shoulders above the rest, his playing still astonishes
I watch this video every day. I swear, it is amazing)
I love this guy 💗
Yundi li the best!!
Piękno muzyki Fryderyka Chopina to fenomen graniczący z cudem ❤️
great
It’s wonderful and explosive performance!!!
Brilliant!
Absolutely amazing! 👍👏👏👏
awesome!
Hearing this piece again after 15 years and still sounds the same but from a different pianist. You nailed it. Awesome.
I remember the times when Chopin played it, his interpretation is on point !
@@bloba6969 you were alive during the 1800s? lol
@@Lyth maybe he is a time traveler, who knows?
And to think Chopin played this just to relax
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fabulous!
美しいです!
I am speechless
Awesome!
A camera movement trial accompanied by a Chopin masterpiece ...
*Wonderful*
Thank you for Sharing this Video...+_+
im glad you're back!
i wish i could see Yundi playing Prelude No.24 Someday..
OMG stop talking about if he had surgery. He simply had braces, wears better clothes and better hair style!!! That can change how you look! Now shut up and listen to the music!
+Michelle Y His face looks different though and were not seeing his teeth at all. Facial reconstruction detected.
Maybe he lost weight
Okay boomer
@Jaewon Shin Me neither, and honestly I don't even care... Anyone can look whatever they want to look like. And here, it's just about the music anyways.
Can't help but smile when i hear that ending
Awesome! :)))
nice pace he has chosen for the piece!
What a fantastic Chopin !
Holy s**T this is beyond words you are absolutely amazing!!!!
I love Yundi!!
Me too- he plays the Fantasy Impromptu like nobody else. Would love to see/hear him play on a 19th century Pleyel. I've seen Yundi play Chopin at a concert a few years ago. Loads of Chinese students attended and they were cheering like crazy at the end of each piece. Then when the concert was over he got very enthusiastic applause and the students stood in a huge long line to get his CDS signed for them. Yundi was a piano star!
Reflects my mood now.
Bravo! magnificent.
我爱云迪
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Bravo senza dubbio !
0:53 The right hand is a butterfly!!
Yep
Random fact: there's a Chopin's Etude nicknamed "Butterfly" because the way you move the hand constantly makes it look like a butterfly moving
bravo ooooh
Chopin Grand Waltz😊😊😊
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Love it😍
最後引き終わったあとのドヤ顔が好きで何回もこの動画を見てしまう😂
Wonderful😃
Bravo
Bravo!!
Honestly just wow
He had his first piano lesson the day before this was filmed. I believe he's gone on to play more difficult pieces
only the 24th prelude is harder than this
In my opinion, the 24th prelude is easy. It's one of the more challenging preludes in the set, but I was able to make quite a lot of progress playing only by ear before I had the score. Believing I had surely gotten the notes wrong, I then bought the score and to my amazement, I found that I was playing parts of it as written, except for some of the dissonant left hand notes that tend to get muddled and lost in the right hand's melody. My hands are large-ish though, so I didn't find the left hand "splits" to be any sort of obstacle at all. And I incorporate the entire right hand of Chopin's Etude Op 25 no. 6 ("thirds") into my practice routine, so the thirds scale near the end was also no problem.
I was discouraged from actually learning 24 because I was looking for a challenge. I will revisit it after 16. I'm learning 16 now, and at practice speeds it unnerves me how dissonant it is. The easier aspects are that it is full of scales, the notes at times seem to be placed just so that my fingers hit them naturally as I move my hand along the keyboard, and the hand span required is very small for most of the right hand. The challenge is getting it up to speed. I practice Op 25 no. 11 as I'm in the end stages of learning it, so I'm no stranger to speed or large jumps. But in Op 25 no. 11, you sort of play two notes at a time as the right hand notes are arranged in groups of two with one note on either side of the hand. In prelude no. 16, you play one note at a time, but super fast. And there are a lot of confusing sections that sound dissonant or bizarre when slow, or have no discernable pattern to them for such a short piece.
So sorry for my rambling- TL;DR: I think 16 is harder than 24.
thirds and winter wind are definitely harder than this one
@@franciaparra214He's saying he practiced the etudes to play No.24 Prelude
@@VyvienneEaux Man u have very much of a talent! I enjoyed it very much reading ur whole comment. But it was 4 years ago… What are you doing now? Completed the 12 transcendental etudes from Liszt? 😁
bravo
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Ridiculous and amazing.
And I was seriously considering playing this piece. RIP.
Восхитительно
damn
+Astley Martin daaayum, boy
WOWWWWW!
Omg! I admire his Chopin pieces!
Sublimeeee
So my piano teacher told me to find some EASIER prelude or mazurka by Chopin to play and I watched 'raindrop' and this is what I clicked on after it because -Wow, do I have to even write it? You guys know- and he started playing those insane hands and I was like: Haha, thanks, no. I'm looking for something that can play normal person😂
Awesome play tho👌👌👌
Prelude No.20 and Mazurka Op.24 no.1 is a good start ;)
In a french Chopin movie it was that view
very good
Those last bars do!! PHEW!!
快回來!
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0:52 - 0:54 = like a sun in a cloudy sky
True
*After using Simply piano for 1 week:*
LOL
_a M a Z I n G !_
That's how Simply Piano works.
Ahahahahahh best comment ever 😂
Comon just grow up sinply cringe will never change is you are a two setter youll understand
2015 and DG still haven't figured out how to record a piano.
+Farty McButt I personally like Decca recordings. But this one is not bad isn't it? O o...... I guess the sound track might come from a sound isolation room since there is no echo. And I think one good thing is the sound engineer makes the piano sounds like STEINWAY.
+Xin Cui It is Steinway,bro
Im 14 and Play this prelude
I Love it
ending的pose真的超级帅啊啊啊
❤
Chopin Grand Waltz😊😊😊
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Oooooooooooh 😮😮😮
인정이다 .다시 이 때의 컨디션으로 가자. 이운적!!! 다른 피아니스트들과는 다른 이운적만의 장점이 있다. 그나저나 녹음도 살벌하게 잘했네...
PURE PERSONAL
Yes !
like a boss 8)
BRAVO!
he is very handsome
Gettin' there, keep practicing.
Wow!
only one minute, but a minute of pure suffering.
Chopin Grand Waltz😊😊😊
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ES UN GENIO
MALLLLL
this is real the real and pure entertainment and a pure skill talent at its best..
Amazing O_o
chopin felt evil that night
Me: Hooray, I can do 4 chopin preludes.
Prelude no. 16: I’m about to ruin this man’s whole career.
How he can see all the keys?
He paid even attention to both hands
Set to 1.5 × speed
Thats how franz liszt play this piece
St. Jokowi lol😂😂😂😂
1.25 will be more *Historically accurate*
But Nonetheless , yes
Amazingg
윤디리 음질진짜 좋네
云迪是属于世界的!中国不配有他这样的爱过天才
Chopin Grand Waltz😊😊😊
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I've decided to learn this.
It's been many years, and I have forgotten how to play my own composition..
Yeah yeah you're a reincarnation of Chopin we get it
Good luck...
So where are the microphones??
Memory Stick is nearly full: *you have just time for one short…*
Wow
When you notice you have only 1 minute and 4 seconds on the exam left.
윤디 리 제발 다시 그 신비로운 벌새같던 그 실력으로 돌아와 다시 연주 실력 들려주길...
Dooorooothyyy...! 😳 oh, sorry! wrong channel... (excellent execution, BTW)
Debussy: “Music is the silence between the notes.”
Chopin: no.
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Where is this filmed?
Well they made it faster by editing. You' ll notice it if you keep aware of how fast and not smooth the camera moves around Yundi (Mostly from 0:44). And his hands seem to "disappear" every now and then. With the good camera they used, this won't be the case except when you make the film faster. Your editing program will delete frames and place the frames left behind each other. That results in the "disappearing-effect" you see here. Okay if you don't believe me, turn the video to 0.75x speed and see how everything is more natural. Then turn it back. You'll notice the difference. Nevertheless one of the hardest piano pieces very well played!!
Haha if you were a a Pianist you Would See that the moves like on 0:55 couldnt be slower than this
Don’t make assumptions if you’re not certain