I used to record my playing on my upright piano at home but my phone microphone has very low quality and didn’t like the sound. I hope I can do it at professional studio one day. Thanks for watching my videos ☺️
First of all, sorry for my English but it is not my mother Language, thanks for your contribution! is very good!simply you are very very good!! I want to ask you a question, I am a professional keyboard player with more than 20 years of experience, I have generally played Jazz, Salsa and Classical genres. Usually on upright pianos or heavy keyed pianos, but sometimes I played something on some grand pianos and the keys felt so light playing fast passages effortlessly. Not long ago I bought a clavinova from the 90's, I spent hours playing during ý Jazz, Improvisation, Liszt, The flight of the bumblebee and rondo alla turca at the speed of Lang Lang, I had never noticed excessive fatigue in my hands :/, I missed a very light action. I measured the weight of my piano and it has the amount of 75 grams down and 37 up in all the keys! It doesn't even have the graduated keyboard, it's still a Hammer effect, not even GHS, so I went to try a Yamaha YDP 615 and I noticed that it's not that heavy but I calculate that maybe about 60 grams in the center. I tried the CLP 725 and I don't know how much weight it was but it felt very light. Indeed, for slower and softer repertoire you prefer heavier keys but I play very fast repertoire and I don't want to injure myself even though my technique is good. I read an interesting article about the injuries that pianists suffer from playing fast repertoire in super heavy keys. I was playing this week in an Grand PIano and it was very very comfortable! I saw an very good video about the Discussion on Key Weight in Grand Pianos this is the link, I asked the same to you but I havent answers :( Please help me! ruclips.net/video/pnrNaZR2TO8/видео.html I was surprised that the man of steinway want about 40 in the low end and a little less in the higher ranges. In reality I have 4 questions, you who play the grand piano all the time and DP Classical! 1. Because if the standard is about 50. 20 grams the e pianos are manufactured by yamaha, Casio etc in their models for beginners with such heavy actions? 2. Should I, if I can perform an advanced and fast repertoire well and with good dynamics, buy such a heavy action or should the softer one be better for me to switch to grand piano in the future? 3.Have you seen lang lang how fast he plays, I suppose his piano is personalized in weights to be able to play like that without so much fatigue? I can't imagine him playing like that with weights of almost 80 Grams! 4. I read in that article about a famous Polish pianist who was also a minister who went to the USA to represent Steiwan and son's and the action became so heavy that he couldn't do it well, he was used to European light pianos and Steiwan gave him I customize pianos to its own weight of keys, obviously I cannot customize the weight of an e piano, but would you recommend the lighter action as advanced and difficult and fast repertoire? Why did I get so confused when I read that they recommend the heaviest action to deal with any piano, what is the truth in that and to what degree to avoid injuries? Your DP is very Heavy or more or less maybe you know the key weight Thank you very much and greetings from Heidelberg Germany🇩🇪🙏🏻
i swear i had to slow the video down cause this is the closest framing to hands of this piece i could find. I knew you were rolling that right hand for the broken chords but honestly at full speed it looks like you're just passing on by them and using a finger like a hammer underneath lol. This was a terrible explantation, but the jist is that Wow, and amazing technique. +++
One of the best performances i have ever heard 😭
This is great! I've never seen anyone play this until now, and you nailed it!
Beatiful peace
This is soooo clean, well done
Espectacular, lo tocas maravilloso
Let’s remember that playing in a digital keyboard is way more difficult than playing it in a real piano, so shot out to this piano player
이 곡은 언제 들어도 신난다~~^^
A master at work
Oh my god 😮
If I get 10% of your skills, I promise I'll marry my piano.....
Bravoooooo 👏
Lovely 😊
고 난이도의 리스트곡 입니다.아주 훌륭한 연주자 이십니다.
앗 부끄럽습니다😅 좋게 봐주셔서 감사해요🎵
Wow...! You play really clean. That's very impressive 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Ohh well done 😁👏👏 you are amazing You are a good electric piano player.
Great
좋아요~~^^♡
great!
record it on an acoustic if you get the chance
@Shrabani Sarkar that's why I said "If you get the chance". . . . .
That’s true and thanks for your thoughtful comment 😊
I used to record my playing on my upright piano at home but my phone microphone has very low quality and didn’t like the sound. I hope I can do it at professional studio one day. Thanks for watching my videos ☺️
I really like the still camera angle here. Well done!
Beautiful
Wow ! I am impressed, very good job 😀👏
太厉害了。 视觉与听觉的享受
Impressionante
경쾌하고 좋아요^^♡
Wonderful!!!♡
love it
♡♡♡
So clean
First of all, sorry for my English but it is not my mother Language, thanks for your contribution! is very good!simply you are very very good!! I want to ask you a question, I am a professional keyboard player with more than 20 years of experience, I have generally played Jazz, Salsa and Classical genres.
Usually on upright pianos or heavy keyed pianos, but sometimes I played something on some grand pianos and the keys felt so light playing fast passages effortlessly.
Not long ago I bought a clavinova from the 90's, I spent hours playing during ý Jazz, Improvisation, Liszt, The flight of the bumblebee and rondo alla turca at the speed of Lang Lang, I had never noticed excessive fatigue in my hands :/, I missed a very light action.
I measured the weight of my piano and it has the amount of 75 grams down and 37 up in all the keys! It doesn't even have the graduated keyboard, it's still a Hammer effect, not even GHS, so I went to try a Yamaha YDP 615 and I noticed that it's not that heavy but I calculate that maybe about 60 grams in the center.
I tried the CLP 725 and I don't know how much weight it was but it felt very light.
Indeed, for slower and softer repertoire you prefer heavier keys but I play very fast repertoire and I don't want to injure myself even though my technique is good.
I read an interesting article about the injuries that pianists suffer from playing fast repertoire in super heavy keys.
I was playing this week in an Grand PIano and it was very very comfortable!
I saw an very good video about the Discussion on Key Weight in Grand Pianos this is the link, I asked the same to you but I havent answers :( Please help me!
ruclips.net/video/pnrNaZR2TO8/видео.html
I was surprised that the man of steinway want about 40 in the low end and a little less in the higher ranges.
In reality I have 4 questions, you who play the grand piano all the time and DP Classical!
1. Because if the standard is about 50. 20 grams the e pianos are manufactured by yamaha, Casio etc in their models for beginners with such heavy actions?
2.
Should I, if I can perform an advanced and fast repertoire well and with good dynamics, buy such a heavy action or should the softer one be better for me to switch to grand piano in the future?
3.Have you seen lang lang how fast he plays, I suppose his piano is personalized in weights to be able to play like that without so much fatigue? I can't imagine him playing like that with weights of almost 80 Grams!
4. I read in that article about a famous Polish pianist who was also a minister who went to the USA to represent Steiwan and son's and the action became so heavy that he couldn't do it well, he was used to European light pianos and Steiwan gave him I customize pianos to its own weight of keys, obviously I cannot customize the weight of an e piano, but would you recommend the lighter action as advanced and difficult and fast repertoire? Why did I get so confused when I read that they recommend the heaviest action to deal with any piano, what is the truth in that and to what degree to avoid injuries? Your DP is very Heavy or more or less maybe you know the key weight
Thank you very much and greetings from Heidelberg Germany🇩🇪🙏🏻
😍💕
i swear i had to slow the video down cause this is the closest framing to hands of this piece i could find. I knew you were rolling that right hand for the broken chords but honestly at full speed it looks like you're just passing on by them and using a finger like a hammer underneath lol. This was a terrible explantation, but the jist is that Wow, and amazing technique. +++
Thanks for your kind words 😊🙏🎵
Wish I had long fingers
Amazing! what's the model of your instrument?
Hello, it’s Kawai ES920 😊
How can you play so gooooooood?!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
interesting
How come you don’t play on your grand piano?
can u do a tutorial lol
Solo esto saben
This dude is painfully unknown
so this is what liszt means when "simplified " ...
Haha
좋아요~~*****