The difficulty in this comes down to the 3 / 4 polyrhythm between the both hands. If you want to learn this, practice the rhythm on its own before learning the notes
if you look at the sheet music, it’s a 4:3 polyrhythm. look up some videos of what that sounds like and try playing along. you can come up with your own hand exercises to get a feel for it and eventually work your way up to the actual notes! (obviously play verryyy slow at first, it’s tricky)
@@svendegraaff6037 i learned to play it in 2 days dude, its a small portion to remember and you just need to not think about it, i have a technique for it but idk how to explain it.
I hope you read this, if you really really can.. can you please make a video of the same song but showing your hands like stone talus? I am a visual learner so this will make me learn better, but if you can I don’t want to be much of a bother; just a suggestion for us visual learners. Amazing vid on Talus by the way!!
Beautiful. Having such consistent dynamics in such a piece is impressive.
The difficulty in this comes down to the 3 / 4 polyrhythm between the both hands. If you want to learn this, practice the rhythm on its own before learning the notes
it's easier if you think about it as 6/8 or 6/4
I love this version but Twilight princess has the best sound track hands down, that particular game will always hold my heart
I have tried playing this but this weird inequality between left and right hand is too much for my brain
The trick is to not over think the different rhythms, then it will become much easier
@@NintenMusic That, and practice.
Try practicing Fantasie impromptu. The polyrhythm is exactly the same as this one.
if you look at the sheet music, it’s a 4:3 polyrhythm. look up some videos of what that sounds like and try playing along. you can come up with your own hand exercises to get a feel for it and eventually work your way up to the actual notes! (obviously play verryyy slow at first, it’s tricky)
@@SuperMusicMaker Ah yes, Chopin's pieces are known to be the best choice for beginners.
one of my favorites in any game and you play it really well!
Dude this is perfect
I definitely think Nintendo took inspiration from Fantasie Impromtu by Chopin for this fairy fountain theme
Finally I have always wanted to post this version ❤🎉
Beautiful! Great work, as always!
Very detailed, good job.
i learned how to play this a long time ago but i still have trouble articulating it well. its way harder than it looks
Very beautiful interpretation
Simply beautiful! 👏🏻
@@Sykon_17 yea that would be cool!
Beautiful piece
learn to play it, its pretty easy
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@@svendegraaff6037 i learned to play it in 2 days dude, its a small portion to remember and you just need to not think about it, i have a technique for it but idk how to explain it.
awesome cover
This is awesome bro
Nice cover :]👍
I hope you read this, if you really really can.. can you please make a video of the same song but showing your hands like stone talus? I am a visual learner so this will make me learn better, but if you can I don’t want to be much of a bother; just a suggestion for us visual learners. Amazing vid on Talus by the way!!
The Legend of Chopin
Great cover but I don’t think the arpeggio at 0:23 should have an A there. Pretty sure it just goes back down the arpeggio to the C.
You're right, it should go back to the C
My tendons hurt greatly after trying to do the left hand..
remember to stretch your hands before and after practice
Play with you hands, wrists and arms. Don't rely on finger strength. They are the weakest.
0:08
nice
can someone help me with the correct digitation? (for both hands) 😭
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So beautiful!!
this is really amazing!
woa this is amazing since you pointed this out and i have to agree with ya
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left n right dont share the same key am i the only one hearing how awkward it sounds
They do share the same key, its just that its sixteenth notes against triplets which is a difficult rhythm when played so consistently
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