Thanks for sharing my performance of this beautiful piece, Mario. I decided to make a quick recording of this to test out the new particle effects in my videos. Let me know what you think of them, and if there are any other pieces you’d like to hear, leave me a comment! :)
beethoven's moonlight sonata 1st movement took me 2 months to learn by heart and actually have fun playing it...this took me 4 months to learn by heart, now here's a start to another 4 months or more to master it. Don't give up! thanks for this beautiful piece!
Thank you, I was wondering since I thought it would be on the same level as Moonlight sonata 1st mvn. I still can’t wait to learn this piece it’s just absolutely marvelous ❤️
@@aamirnagaria2189 i still struggle with them...i get better if i practice two-three keys at a time and practice the transition from thumb to middle finger and vice versa.
my favorite song--marking my journey. day 2: 2 min in day 3: 2:21 min in day 7: 2:40 min in Day 14: 3:15-- I really was dreading this last section, but it wasn't too difficult to pick up (it's all about fingering) Day 17: 4:07
@@Lawyer_Morty Yes, I think most people are aware of that... but I found the dynamics of it very pleasing as well, which is what I presume he was commenting on. Trills, especially in a romantic tone like here, are not as easy to execute as it seems. There's more to it than simply mashing fingers alternately rapidly.
Remember this......... (wikipedia) This was also the piece played by Holocaust survivor and famed Polish pianist Władysław Szpilman (the central figure of the 2002 Roman Polanski film The Pianist) during the last live broadcast of Polish radio on September 23, 1939 when Warsaw was besieged by the German army.[5] Years later Szpilman also played this piece for German army officer Wilm Hosenfeld upon their first meeting[
Let's say in part. If you want to know the piece at the end of that film is called ballade n.1 in minor from chopin. The protagonist was obessesioned with his music and you can see how good he is at interpreting his compositions
I start playing this piece 15 june Edit : this is 18 june, and i've reached this Minute 2:20 🎉, hopefully i can finish this piece! Edit : This is 21 june i just finished this piece, im very happy cause i just finished it in 6 days 🎉🔥
The notes can be easy or Hard, but the feelings and atmosphere of piece is more important. Notes are just a alphabet of the poem. But reading that poem is more significant... Good listenings.
Thanks for sharing my performance of this beautiful piece, Mario. I decided to make a quick recording of this to test out the new particle effects in my videos. Let me know what you think of them, and if there are any other pieces you’d like to hear, leave me a comment! :)
Jonathan Morris it’s a me mario
@@shallowgod5539 its a me mario
@@gartyqam wahoo
Debussy - Reverie
Ciao adoro questo brano è di una bellezza struggente.
I remember this piece played on violin and harp in “The Karate Kid”
Oh when
@@brianpatrickofficial in the karate kid 2010 (jaden smith one) when the girl is performing in fhe audition for the music academy
Yeah I know what u mean
This is what inspired me
SAMEEEEEEEE
Love this song ever since I heard it in the pianist.
it's actually a piece
@@gartyqam Ok, we know. Don't be pedantic.
@@Matt_10203 it's very important
@@Matt_10203 it's not being pedantic, its common sense.
I mean that was ballade no 1
beethoven's moonlight sonata 1st movement took me 2 months to learn by heart and actually have fun playing it...this took me 4 months to learn by heart, now here's a start to another 4 months or more to master it. Don't give up! thanks for this beautiful piece!
Thank you, I was wondering since I thought it would be on the same level as Moonlight sonata 1st mvn. I still can’t wait to learn this piece it’s just absolutely marvelous ❤️
Any tips for the trills? They are very difficult…
@@aamirnagaria2189 i still struggle with them...i get better if i practice two-three keys at a time and practice the transition from thumb to middle finger and vice versa.
First movement can be for early beginners but Noctrune20 is for advanced players
It only took me 3 days to learn the Bethoven moonlight music.
“I wish I could throw off the thoughts that poison my happiness, and yet I love to indulge in them;”
― Frédéric Chopin
Love the quote, thanks for sharing
ITS FRYDERYK CHOPIN
I think this video has only 750 views but every viewer watched it 1000 times to learn 🤣
Fr 😂
😂😂😂
my favorite song--marking my journey.
day 2: 2 min in
day 3: 2:21 min in
day 7: 2:40 min in
Day 14: 3:15-- I really was dreading this last section, but it wasn't too difficult to pick up (it's all about fingering)
Day 17: 4:07
Did you finish the piece?
@@cja12345she gave up
This has to be one of my favorite peices by Chopin.
Along with op.9 no.2.
Really same here
Listen the ballade no 1, it's awesome
My favorite piece of all time, excellent job, Johnathan. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
This piece makes me cry like a baby
absolutely majestic. reminds me of F.Chopin.
Shaukat Bhatti it is chopin
Mick M I know dear. I said because he played this piece beautifully and perhaps Chopin wouldn't have played different compare to this guy. thank you.
@@shaukatbhatti2554 its a computer that's playing
@@tomasavendano635
Actually no, it's a pianist. His name is Jonathan Morris
0:29-0:35 beautifully played
Prosenjit Datta It’s called a TRILL
@@Lawyer_Morty Yes, I think most people are aware of that... but I found the dynamics of it very pleasing as well, which is what I presume he was commenting on. Trills, especially in a romantic tone like here, are not as easy to execute as it seems. There's more to it than simply mashing fingers alternately rapidly.
@@zoltano_cortez Perfect, Thanks for explaining...
i love this piece ever since i’ve heard it in the anime forest of piano, one of my favorite pieces of all time!
When you’re at 1:16 and your piano is too short 💀
I be doin' the note in the air 😹
Yo me las arregle pero no suena igual 😢
I got 88 keys how do u get a shorter one
SAMMEEEEE
@@oc1anking956they probably have a 61 key keyboard
When you are Polish guy and see "Chopin" you must watch it, whatever it is.
Also if you're not polish
I'm a Bengali but I love chopin...
@@Areothredamino.999Me too!
The pianist was a good movie
Comically overrated movie. There is literally no plot
@@PastPerspectives11 while that may be true, the setting and the quality of the movie was still good
Thanks a lot bro - you are the best one in the RUclips ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Please make more videos on Chopin. Like 90% of the time I play piano to your videos and each time it’s magnifiqué 👌🏼 thanks for making quality content
Yesterday i been thinking about this piece and now you uploaded one wow just wow
wow.. this is so meaningful peace..
Remember this......... (wikipedia) This was also the piece played by Holocaust survivor and famed Polish pianist Władysław Szpilman (the central figure of the 2002 Roman Polanski film The Pianist) during the last live broadcast of Polish radio on September 23, 1939 when Warsaw was besieged by the German army.[5] Years later Szpilman also played this piece for German army officer Wilm Hosenfeld upon their first meeting[
Wrong he played ballade n 1 in g minor not this piece
so ominous yet beautiful
Day 1: 0:40
Day 2 : 0:55
Soo Beautiful 😍
heard this from the karate kid! finally i know the piece after wanting to know it for so long!
En sevdiğim piyanist ve en sevdiğim eseri ❤
that was perfect ❤🎉❤❤❤
Is someone a Chopin onions here? 1.25x speed sounds better in my opinion.
ok?
it's also the music of the movie "the pianist"
Let's say in part. If you want to know the piece at the end of that film is called ballade n.1 in minor from chopin. The protagonist was obessesioned with his music and you can see how good he is at interpreting his compositions
-Chopin waltz? Isn't that too easy?-
Maximilianmus oh yeah yeah G minor*
#OHMYGOODNESS
#BEAUTIFUL
Looks easy
Maravilloso 💕💞💕
0:00 So this is what it’s called 😅
3:16
3:30
3:40
3:50
4:00
4:30
Very nice 👍🎹
Who else struggling at 1:17 and 1:55😂💀
0:00 intro
0:28
First heard this song in a side quest in the game Dying Light. It's been a favorite ever since then
Try the other nocturnes theyre all beautiful especially the one in e flat major!
Which side quest fellow dying light fan ?
I start playing this piece 15
june
Edit : this is 18 june, and i've reached this Minute 2:20 🎉, hopefully i can finish this piece!
Edit : This is 21 june i just finished this piece, im very happy cause i just finished it in 6 days 🎉🔥
16th here
How much time did you practice everyday
@@moveitgrandpa948 i practice anytime
I think this is Chopin's easiest piece
The notes can be easy or Hard, but the feelings and atmosphere of piece is more important. Notes are just a alphabet of the poem. But reading that poem is more significant... Good listenings.
@@Sdogu123agreed, although it has a simple range of notes, it tells an immense story
What makes you think that? What kind of music education do you have to back it up?
"Easiest" piece, what a clown you are.
Prelude e minor easier
u sure? waltz in a minor💀
Aunque sólo toque una parte. El principio. Con eso me basta para ser feliz .
Please do Storm's Calling by Mark of Two
Thank you
0:44 D# or F#??
I think D# sounds better
Lazza Ouverture❤️
Amazing
Is this the same as the previous tutorial on the channel? Which one should i learn which is most accurate or best thx
Beautiful, inspiring, emotional.... Who wants to continue the list?
**Liszt*
What?
Hey, could you please tell me how did you make this animation ? Like what soft?
FRYDERYK Franciszek Chopin
Can you Pls to funeral March
2:41
2:43
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3:31
Can you please play nocturne op.62no.1
God, I love this one...
2:00 bookmark learining
Please upload Nocturne 48 No. 1
0:28
My soul yearns for it… but can I even do it? Can I also express myself this way? To speak without words but to still make sound…
Did you do it?
1:04
1:25
2:30
Do over the garden wall
Op9 n2 pls
What the name of the soundfont ?
Finally!!!!!!1
Qual é esse prelúdio?
Lqsa?
00:36 h1
my hands are killing me its been 2 hours and im struggling to match both hands
Please make fantastie no 2 by Steve Massone
Could you do 2006 by skizzy mars please
where is the old version?
Piano Came Back With Chopin Nocturne No.20 Please.
I first heard this in the movie the Pianist
So easy and hard
Это то что мне нужно ураа
Is learning la campenella in 2 weeks impressive? I learnt the whole of fantisie impromptu too in 3 days
The pianist😢
FIRST! SORRY XD
I ask my self
Why I whatch this?
This is so sad using a keyboard that doesn't have enough keys to play this
I have a idea. Sell that one and buy a full key keyboard. Easy.
I be playing the note in the air 😭💀
Prelude
83
First
I prefer Nocturne in Java
❤
Karate kid... violin sounds good.
4,07
I HATE YOU I HATE YOU I HATE YOU ITS FRYDERYK
FRYDERYK CHOPIN HE WAS POOLISH HE WASNT FRENCH ITS FRYDERYK CHOPIN
4
And not very hard to play but it takes long time because th notes are too seprate from another neva give up!
I see 69 comments
Well now there is 79
@@chata354 well now there is 89
way too slow :)
Yeah i felt the same way, its the same speed all around the piece, when this piece is meant to be played with more dynamics to create emotion.
2:31
ty lol
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