+Naero Piano Wow, I just want to say, this piece is amazing. If I didn't see the title, I would have thought this was composed by one of the greats. Please do not stop making music. You have earned yourself a sub!
Keep up the good work! I'm only new to classical music and can only hope to learn to play the piano soon. I tried teaching myself but my attention span is too short lol, I might just stick to listening...
+TheDerpyNoobGamer It can be challenging at first for sure, but be patient with yourself. Learn small portions at a time, put them together, repeat, and soon enough you'll have the whole piece memorized :D
Thanks for this beautiful piece. But I have a question; The green bars are for the right hand, right? Even when I have to play arms crossed from 0:52 ? Thank you!
Im this case left hand is the main melody, if u cross arm to play it it is fine and it's normal, but if u want to switch hands it's also fine. Depends on whether u can control the strength u play and show the melody line. But for ease I'd play it cross-armly so both hands keep more or less the same force
this is an old comment but I've found it's easier for the left hand to use your middle finger for the base note then your pointer and index fingers for the other notes
Riggi Snirk I mean yeah, but there's only so much you can do with that, especially if you're only gonna to just use the first few notes of the scale as your melody (such as 2:20)
+Konstantin Krystallis I do remember you! The best and easiest thing you can do is to record your performance with a digital piano that is capable of recording MIDI files to a USB flash drive. If you don't currently own one, see if your local music store currently have them on display. I'm sure they'll let you test it out :)
+Maorzz You should start by learning the type of music that you enjoy listening to. This will make learning fun and rewarding. It's up to you whether you want to learn reading sheet music or through something like Synthesia, just have patience and practice everyday. Have fun!
+Maorzz I'm not a piano teacher by any means, but I would start with 30 min - 1 hour, then gradually increase as you feel more comfortable. Although if you're having fun, time will pass by prettty quickly without you ever noticing it.
Kimichi on his original video someone posted the link to how they transcribed the song which I used to learn it. That sheet plus this synthesia really helps
Fra Chopin, Mozart, Debussy, Ravel osv. til Vetle Nærø; en norsk komponist med 39 abonnementer på YT-kanalen sin? Lurer på hvem som styrer denne kanalen ;-----)
and if it makes you content in many piano pieces the low keys change the least, since theyre usually not the melody, and for an improvisation he did a lot with 3 chords.
Thank you again for posting my composition! Im really thankful!
+Naero Piano Thank YOU, Naero, for allowing us to use this beautiful composition. Please don't stop composing original music :)
+Naero Piano Wow, I just want to say, this piece is amazing. If I didn't see the title, I would have thought this was composed by one of the greats. Please do not stop making music. You have earned yourself a sub!
BuildA Snowman Thank you so much sir! I will never stop!
Naero Piano hey I like it. keep it up.
WTF I THOUGHT UR SOME FUCKING CELEB!
The melancholy of this piece is so beautiful
Wow! This piace is amazing! Best piano performance I heard for a while!
You wrote the piece wrong 😑
So beautiful!!!
Wow... that was gorgeous!
+Areselmago I couldn't agree more!
Never knew this song existed...it's beautiful. thanks 😍
yay, this is pretty nice :D Nice new background you got there btw
+Andrej Dedik Thanks :) I'm glad you noticed hehe
It sounds like love story
It *feels* like a love story
Keep up the good work! I'm only new to classical music and can only hope to learn to play the piano soon. I tried teaching myself but my attention span is too short lol, I might just stick to listening...
+TheDerpyNoobGamer It can be challenging at first for sure, but be patient with yourself. Learn small portions at a time, put them together, repeat, and soon enough you'll have the whole piece memorized :D
That's what I did with Rondo Alla Turca
Update
This song is so pretty thanks to you I am trying to learn this song
So perfect...
Thnk you a lot!
Great peice
Thanks for this beautiful piece. But I have a question;
The green bars are for the right hand, right? Even when I have to play arms crossed from 0:52 ?
Thank you!
Im this case left hand is the main melody, if u cross arm to play it it is fine and it's normal, but if u want to switch hands it's also fine. Depends on whether u can control the strength u play and show the melody line. But for ease I'd play it cross-armly so both hands keep more or less the same force
@@gigilai9907 Hey, thank you so much. (-:
Do you think you could make sheet music for this? Seeing as you already did this, I can't expect it to be that hard...PLEASE
Det er fantastisk
Simplistic and yet expressive style of Yann Tiersen, common for video games that attempt to be uncommon.
Does anyone else have trouble with the rythm of waltzes?
It was hard for me, what I got to help was to learn all the notes so well I could then play it as if I was dancing to it.
Just remember that the strong beat lies on the first beat
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this is an old comment but I've found it's easier for the left hand to use your middle finger for the base note then your pointer and index fingers for the other notes
wie wäre es mit der rhapsodie op 79 no 2 von brahms? oder liszts sonate in h-moll?!!
love the ending
What if you only have a MIDI file?
You are great. Could you make a Lotus Flower synthesia? Thank you
Does anyone know what the tempo is for this beautiful piece of art?
its so pretty
Is there a way you could do Frederic Chopin's Fantasie Impromptu Op 66?
+SlicktheSlipperySeal ruclips.net/video/fc_wIqNF82c/видео.html
+pianoREADER :P I didn't see it the first time I looked. Will consider doing Chopin's Etude Op. 25, No. 2 instead?
+pianoREADER And is it ok if I mention you on r/piano? I'll make sure to give you credit and a link to your channel.
Hmm, I really like that Etude too. And of course it's okay, thanks for asking though!
Two chords for the whole song?
+Ping Pong Cup Shots Shows how simpler things can be beatiful
Riggi Snirk I mean yeah, but there's only so much you can do with that, especially if you're only gonna to just use the first few notes of the scale as your melody (such as 2:20)
Ping Pong Cup Shots
Yeah, maybe so, but I still think it's a beautiful melody, but everybody has diffirent opinions.
+Riggisnirk I agree its easy but has a good melody.
3 chords haha
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Hello again I hope that you remember me... If I have the performance on a video but not in MIDI what should I do??
+Konstantin Krystallis I do remember you! The best and easiest thing you can do is to record your performance with a digital piano that is capable of recording MIDI files to a USB flash drive. If you don't currently own one, see if your local music store currently have them on display. I'm sure they'll let you test it out :)
hi , i'm piano begginer should i start learning how to read sheet music or how should i do , please help it was awesome :)
+Maorzz You should start by learning the type of music that you enjoy listening to. This will make learning fun and rewarding. It's up to you whether you want to learn reading sheet music or through something like Synthesia, just have patience and practice everyday. Have fun!
+pianoREADER how much practise do you recommend in hours :D? Thanks
+Maorzz I'm not a piano teacher by any means, but I would start with 30 min - 1 hour, then gradually increase as you feel more comfortable. Although if you're having fun, time will pass by prettty quickly without you ever noticing it.
pianoREADER Thanks alot i appricate it alot have a sweet day i'll see you ;D
Peace
is there sheet music for this song?
he made it by improvisation, so i wouldn't count on it
Kimichi on his original video someone posted the link to how they transcribed the song which I used to learn it. That sheet plus this synthesia really helps
Hello, may you please do Rachmaninoff's prelude in D major?
How can one obtain the sheet music?
+Sawyer Miller There is no music sheet for this piece yet, unfortunately. But I'm sure someone will make it eventually!
Linda musica ,no la conocia , buen resto del dia , me amanecio mal .no dormi anoche mañana te cuento
Notes?
Do more of Mendelssohn's Songs w/o words
+Ryan Wiles I know you've been requesting this, sorry it's taking me a while. Can you pick a favorite?
pianoREADER Op.53 no.3 in G Minor
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0:17
the bass is basically just Turkish March by Mozart
David Pipes not at all 😂😂
Yes... somewhat I can play this 😁
Some parts sound like Schubert's serenade
Sounds like a nocturne
Nærø is a island in denmark🤣
Yes, but are four grade and nothing modulation or variation.
sound similar than schubert lieder
Fra Chopin, Mozart, Debussy, Ravel osv. til Vetle Nærø; en norsk komponist med 39 abonnementer på YT-kanalen sin? Lurer på hvem som styrer denne kanalen ;-----)
Its beatiful but its sounds like love story of Bethooven
why i'm a shit in piano
SHEET MUSIC SHEET MSUCUSHEMSYETNOW
Omg this is so hard!!! 😯.
(Yes it is sarcasm)
Too repetitive.
most songs repeat themselves 3 times, its ironic really.
and if it makes you content in many piano pieces the low keys change the least, since theyre usually not the melody, and for an improvisation he did a lot with 3 chords.
Is there any sheet music for this piece???
0:15