Which Is More Difficult? Piano x Guitar
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- Опубликовано: 14 июн 2024
- Which instrument is the most difficult? Piano or Guitar?
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Dear Lord, I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude for inviting me to collaborate on this informative and musical video. It was a pleasure working with you, although I must say, there was quite a handsome chap beside you in the video - quite the distraction!
Congratulations on the fantastic work you do on the piano. Keep up the amazing work!
Cheers, mate
And you stare as well as Vinheteiro as you’re a good musician! 😊
Absolutely beautiful. I'm following you. This was just wonderful.
That was cool
Two Masters giving us an excepcional performance ! Thanks a lot ! Absolutely beautiful…….
What's with the blinking camera I don't like that
Forgot to mention tuning: tuning a guitar is quite easy, while tuning a piano is so laborious, it's even a profession
Forgot to mention, the guitar you must tune every single time you play lol, a piano need to be tuned like twice a year
@@Karius__Forgot to mention, changing strings is really a bore and you must tune the guitar several times within a song after that 😂
But I’ll probably tune my guitar around 5,000 times for each time a piano needs tuning.
Sure, you can tune a piano. But can you tuna fish?
@@sopwithsnoopy8779 I eat tuna fish, with some mayo.
That last guitar piece is just stunning.
It is, but how is it possible you didn't know it before?! It's one of the most popular classical guitar pieces.
@@blekfut5763 he never said he didn't he just said it was stunning
asturias
@@luke515 we all can see that at 3.16?
and his eyes dont even move
2 Brazilian masters on their own instruments. I'm a big fan of both!
It's not my style of music, but I thought it was fantastic
Maiores seres humanos de todos os tempos:
5º Alexandre, o Grande
4º Lula
3º Jesus Cristo
2º Aristóteles
1º Leonardo da Vinci
Que crime é esse que você cometeu? @@Dani_425
pelo visto vc quer atenção apenas .
@@Dani_425 sua mãe é a primeira
2:51 Vibrato can be attained on the piano by violently rocking the piano back and forth.
Good one 😂
Jon Lord from Deep Purple did it all the time. 😅
@@mikepants3736 I knew he did it with his Hammond organ
😳🤔🤷🏻♂️You're not wrong.
Easier said than done😂
This guy actually made Vinheteiro smile. He tried to hide it, but we all saw it happen.
Yes he liked😊
historic moment.... but anyway both are excelent players!!!
I missed it! What time?
@@ThrashTillDeth83In the end of the video.
And the time his whole face covered is when he really showed his teeth
Fabio played one of the most difficult pieces ever written on a guitar, not just by not looking at what he was doing, but also while talking to Vinheteiro. This is just beyond...
Asturias was originally written for the piano.
It was arrenged for the guitar.
beautiful, but definitely not one of the most difficult.
Yes it’s challenging but doable. There are way harder pieces
maybe one of the most dificult classical pieces, but in general context, includding all styles, its not even close the hardests 😅
@@octaviodobelin2922 exactly, like almost any arrangement by marcin for example is way harder than asturias
3:30 WOW, just stunning. i need to hear/see more of this magnificent guitar player. THANK YOU !!
Fabio Lima
Fabio Lima is the best of brazilian guitar player
Take a look at Alla Turca by Fabio Lima
The way the guys compete in their poker face skills looks amazing
Max Ostro should join them
@@philmansfield8825 They both are staring into your soul.
@icealchemist9122
Dancing in their poker faces #sb19moonlightmv
especially when he did the slide at 2:30, the short note at the end killed me 😂
fr bro
This guy just casually belted out the most expressive, on-point rendition of Asturias I’ve heard since Vidovic. Bravo!
Хорошо он сыграл. Он так его видит.
And he didn't even look at the fret board!!
He is Fabio Lima, a Brazilian guitarrist that has already been considered the best guitarrist of the world. The guy is a guitar genius.
Fabio Lima is absolutely insane
@@klaatubarada7556 You want to sound smart but you couldn't figure out that the video is meant to be silly and comedic...
The most difficulty in piano is the complete indipendence in each hand. The brain have to work completely separated...in guitar you have to coordinate the hands just for make a single note or chord but you do not have to separete the hemisphere of your brain like in piano skills
Exact , i play ok guitar ,but piano i try since 3 years and really frustrated still can not play both hands independence :-(
@kralkrauterblach414 yeah that's why I wrote this...I can play piano but I remember the first time I tried was really complicated...continue trying and dedicate more time and you will see you can do it 😉
I played guitar for almost 15 years and piano for almost 10. Here's my take.
I think that the early stages of guitar are incredibly difficult, and that piano is much more welcoming to beginners.
Once you become an intermidate to advanced guitarist, there isn't too much difficulty, much of guitars difficult at this stage is just building dexterity through repetition. Almost all high level techniques are ones you can do very slowly and gradually increase your speed by practice.
The intermediate and advanced piano pieces far surpass the dexterity required by guitar. The volume of notes and speed needed for many advanced pieces I think makes piano a more difficult instrument to accel at.
Guitar can also largely be learned and played with minimal music theory or sheet music reading. Piano demands much more understanding of theory and reading sheet music.
You clearly have never seen Van Halen or James Hetfield to start with. To be an "okay" guitarrist, what you said might be true, but to become a real great player it's much more difficult than "it sounds like that guy". Pianists can play perfectly old-schoolers, but its extremely rare to find great guitarists that can play what the best play and sound like them. If we're talking about classical guitar, Paco de Lucía is one great example, no one to date can sound like him nor match him. Spanish and Portuguese classical guitars are still unmatched to this day.
On the other hand, if Beethoven was alive today, he would be playing a guitar (probably electric) and would be playing heavy metal. He was a pianist because they didn't have guitars back then. On the other hand he was a fan of the at-the-time guitar instrument that existed (different from current-day classical guitars).
Guitars are at a much complex and higher level in every way than pianos (except for tuning and transporting them).
Piano is great just to quickly prototype a song, but not for playing as they sound boring. Guitars sounds much vibrant and nicer with several layers of complexity to them.
I don’t agree. I play both instruments too, and especially the volume thing you mentioned+ string muting, legato and all those fine things are way harder to master on a high level on the guitar. It is not easy to produce good sounding notes out of this instrument and it has a lot of parameters that influence the tone.
Plus you can spend a lifetime to master all the fretboard including arpeggios modes etc. on the guitar. There are literally endless playing techniques in every genre that are going far beyond tapping or legato. If you are good at classical music it doesn’t mean you are good at playing a blues solo or a heavy metal piece with a plectrum. There is no fucking roof hahaha it’s literally endless
Advanced classical guitar in my opinion is much harder than advanced piano (electric is far easier however)
@@liambeers8458 I agree but electrical can also be really challenging, always depends on the genre etc
@@LLF1234Classical piano easier than guitar? It's obvious that you don't know who Lizst or Chopin is, and the piano is a more complete instrument, capable of providing bass, harmony and melody. In Beethoven's time there were guitars, Schubert composed on the guitar because he didn't have money for a piano. If Beethoven composed on piano it is for something
Aways claimed that Fabio's precision was out of the box, but DOING WITHOUT LOOKING??? OUT OF THIS WORLD DUDE
Paco de lucia
I had the algorithm recommend him to me many years ago due to my appreciation for metal music. His Iron Maiden covers were the link. I don't know why but Maiden is huge in Brazil. Regardless his talent and technique was immediately apparent.
There's some big guitarists on RUclips but there's 8 billion people and so many diamonds in the rough. Not to disparage 1.6millions subscribers either it's just at the time it was much less.
He’s looking with his inner eye.
@@sergiomoreno5250 E começa agora mais uma rodada do Campeonato Mundial de Melhor Músico.🤦♂
This happens when you practice day after day after day. It becomes something automatic.
For anyone wondering, the piece he plays at the end is Asturias by Isaac Albeniz
and at 1:30?
The piece is actually called "Leyenda" (legend). It was falsely named "Asturias" by a German music publisher. The name "Asturias" doesn't make sense, as the piece was clearly inpspired by Spanish music of the south.
Greensleeves @@NalahOG
@@PeterLaman Yeah most classical guitarists will call it Leyenda, never heard the name Astruias
And he KILLS IT!!!
2 gênios! Vcs precisam fazer mais vídeo juntos e o vinheteiro tem q entender que o violão tem sua dificuldade e seu valor!
Todo contrabaixista é medíocre 😂😂😂
Thank you for sharing us you incredible talents! cheers from ITALY!
Being a bad guitar player myself, I find it's not difficult to be a low skill guitarist and be able to play things at a very basic level and most people would say it sounds fine. If I did the same on the piano, it would not impress at all. Piano takes more skill to get to playing anything that sounds halfway decent, BUT playing the guitar really well is insanely difficult. You can play guitar badly and still play enough to sing a pop song cover with your guitar, but getting to the level of a really great rock/classical/jazz guitarist is a massive amount of work.
To say nothing of the callouses involved. 😮
Very true. That’s why most young people choose guitar. They can entertain a small group with basic skill. Not doable with a piano. Let alone it’s very hard to take along as was proven in the video.
Yeah, I started playing when I was 13 and within the first four months I could strum and sing loads of songs which was a great party trick. If you’re capable of blasting out something like American Pie or Rhinestone Cowboy at a party and are able to somewhat hold a tune then people are pretty easily impressed.
But getting “properly good” is so difficult and takes real effort and time. I flat out tell anyone who says I can play that I can strum a few chords and can half hold a tune.
I love playing my guitar but I’m not anywhere close enough to what I’d want to be to say I can really play.
Opposite for me learning the piano was a lot easier and i could find the notes much more easily than having to press down on the strings hard
Yes, with a guitar, if you know the chords, you can easily play a rhythm and sing along. On piano, if you hit one key wrong, it stands out. The guitar chords can be more flexible and more forgiving. Now, of course if you are playing advanced guitar pieces, single notes matter more, and then errors show up.
The hardest thing I’ve found on guitar can be reaching some chord positions. F is notorious for this, beginners tend to struggle with the positioning. You may also come across some of this when you begin learning bar chords. Thankfully, the more you keep at it, the stronger your muscle memory becomes.
Two brazilians monsters
#legends 🔥🎶🔥🎶💪🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Are they both Brazilian? I never knew that!
@@yippee8570 yes
Yes@@yippee8570
@@yippee8570 yes
PH video titles be like...
1:30 Love the way this piece is transposed
which piece is it?
yes, which piece is it? please.
@@ahmetsancar8303Greensleeves
What piece is it ... Please tell
Greensleeves
Thank you for all your videos. I always come back. So many perspectives you provide.
When Vinheteiro and Fabio Lima get together, the earth stops moving for a moment. What a duo my friends! If these two invested 1 month working together we'd know what music people would be talking about in year 3024.
I never felt the earth move my entire life on this planet I was told it moved by teachers by the matrix
I'm here from the year 3024, and you were right.
3:15 that meshed so well. I love to hear this whole piece with a back and forth style. It was beautiful.
sounds like in the middle of the night by elle duye or something like that
song's name?
@@igormoreira4190Asturias by Isaac Albéniz. Originally composed for piano, but it's best known for the guitar version.
Fabio has the looks of a guitarist, Vinheteiro has the looks of a pianist.
A great guitarist told me that playing the piano was more difficult since it required to use all 10 fingers. String instruments require more precision, so they are more difficult in this department, while using more fingers requires more computational power of the brain and the hands. I could be wrong about it but it seems so to me.
I love when Notch and Keanu Reeves play instruments together
LOL
KKKKKKKKKKKK I understood that reference...
They are from LIDL though
I saw Tom Cruise instead.
Essa foi pica KKKKKKKKKKKKKK
Dois mestres da música juntos,incrível, a música de qualidade tem salvação!
Valeu!
@@Lord_Vinheteiro Esses dois não são fezes!!
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immediately subscribed to both your channels guys. just beautiful
You guys are amazing !!!
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wow, those performances are absolutely breathtaking! Each piece is a masterful display of skill and emotion, leaving an indelible impression of sheer perfection! 👍
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At 1:30 what song is it ? Please tell
@@Shade-Slayer Greensleeves
I wanna hear something you two play together.
www.youtube.com/@Lord_Vinheteiro/search?query=fabio%20lima
It's not their first video together. Search in this channel for "Fábio Lima" and you'll find it.
Vinheteiro And Fábio Lima there are many videos of them playing together...
Freebird
Piano and guitar occupy the same space so kinda hard to make them play nice. That said these guys are amazing and I’m sure they could arrange something 💥
Having learned with what can be called low level success at each, my vote is that the piano is way harder. It is easier to make coherent sounds on a piano, but with the guitar both hands always work together. With the piano, the most complex music requires you to basically play to different songs with each hand (melody and accompaniment)
Even pretty simple music, frankly. Just something like The Doors' Riders on the Storm gets there immediately. A repeating bassline that's still more melodic than percussive (in contrast to eg. a blues shuffle) which is really easy, I suck and can play the bassline and talk at the same time. The lead isn't hard either. Playing both simple things at the same time? Yeah, it gets *hard* immediately, even if the parts themselves are easy.
I don't know about this comparison... You have to sync your hands to a rhythm with both instruments, but on a guitar they are doing radically different motions. At least with the piano you are using similar mechanics on each hand. You might train each hand individually on a piano, but you can apply the same theories to both of them. With guitar, the left versus right hand are two completely different areas of study.
@@orshy1 The difference in the mechanisms isn't hard - the operation of the guitar is easy. The brain's fundamentally built to coordinate disparate parts of our body to do things, but the brain is fundamentally a monotasker. The piano is difficult exactly because of that: Your hands have to be instructed to do different focus-requiring things at the same time, which is something the brain inherently sucks at. I play both pretty badly, and the playing basic guitar is a lot easier than playing basic piano. The guitar is just about refining your execution (which isn't to say that there isn't a ton of work in that - excellent execution is hard regardless), the piano gets to the point where you have to wrestle with the brain not being able to do two things at once pretty quickly. Even maintaining a basic blues shuffle while doing simple noodling on top needs work, as does my above example of The Doors' Riders on the Storm. The lead part and the bassline are both quite easy and even I can play them fine. Playing the leads on top of the bass, nope. That's hard as shit.
The stuff I've found to be much easier on the piano is understanding what I'm actually playing. Since it's one long line of notes that are spoken of with their names, it's sort of impossible to not be aware of what notes I'm playing. With the guitar, I'd learn a pattern for the minor scale, say, and pick a root note and just play on the pattern. I'd have no clue what notes I was actually playing, let alone from what octaves. With the piano I just know, and it's pretty hard not to. It's also really easy to visualize other instruments' ranges and such, which isn't anywhere near as easy on the guitar.
That ease of understanding's also really made piano the first instrument I can actually express myself and improvise on, even if it's in a somewhat limited fashion.
Que maravilha! Que espetáculo! Gratidão, senhores.
Infelizmente, músicos como vocês dois não tem o reconhecimento que merecem no nosso país.
Mas é assim mesmo, o acesso a algo nao quer dizer que todos vão busca-lo.
Por isso quase ninguém fala inglês
Eles são intérpretes, isso não ajuda em nada. Na música, o que vale é o legado da composição e não onde covers perfeitos.
@@infotecgames leia de novo teu comentário, olhe pras musicas "valorizadas" hj. Não faz sentido.
@@LSpolski olhe meu comentário, está tudo lá. Me diga 5 composições deles. Nem vice sabe. É disso que escrevo, ser cover do Bach não vai te fazer eterno, a menos que seja um Glen Gould da vida. Se quiser, eu desenho.
@@infotecgames me diga 5 composições do Sambô. Me diga quem que o povão conhece mais. Cover por cover quem é mais conhecido do povão?
I started learning piano as a music student and years after I did the jump into guitar. Mastering any instrument is equally hard and the limit is always the amount of work you put into it, never the instrument you chose. Said that, guitar is a much more expressive instrument than piano because your fingers, your pick, your nails... have much more control over the sound and you can achieve the same note in several different ways (slides, pitch armonics, hammers, pulls, tappings, picking, finger picking...). And that adds a whole set of serious problems into the equation. In fact, we are so used to these problems, that we unconciously "forgive" all these small mistakes in the interpretation and we accept them as the characteristic sound of a guitar.
And especially with the electric guitar you also have to take care of the strings which are not supposed to sound, dampening them carefully with your free fingers on the left hand and the palm of your right.
Pianists react in 5, 4, 3, 2, ......
@@reinhardmuller9137Yep, over time though it becomes natural. But then again, not something you need to learn on piano or go over a curve with. I’d also say music theory is much easier to grasp if you start on piano.
Will all the Recorder players please stand up
why don't compare piano, guitar with a violin? Violin can play two notes together but is usually monophonic, far from a homophony instrument like guitar or piano. But violin is considered a very difficult instrument because the tone control is super hard. The fault tolerance on a violin is so little, while guitar is second, piano is third.
But that doesn't mean the the violin is more difficult among three. It is because the piano score is the most complex (max. 10 notes simultaneously), guitar is second(max. 6 notes simultaneously), violin is third(max. 2 notes simultaneously). Piano can play the orchestral pieces solo.
Some guitarists also tried orchestral pieces in one guitar, like the legendary Yamashita which is very rare. Yes guitar can do that.
So, which is more hard to play? There is no answer.
The general consensus is that the guitar looks casual, strum and sing. Guitar seems easy to play with...
So I know, the gap between the real difficulty to the impression of the guitar is the largest.
Transition from piano asturias to guitar was perfect!
Que honra ver vocês!
bring more Fabio Lima!
Bah! Sinceramente, para mim, foi o melhor vídeo que no ano de 2024. Coisa linda! Oa dois melhores do mundo. Vinheteiro e Fábio Lima. Vocês são feras! Top!
E já vi nego falar que vinheteiro não toca nada, olha os comentários dos gringos eles valorizam mais ele do que os br.
Brabos demais!!! 🎶🎶👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@@OpalaoComodoro86É os cara doído por causa das falas do vinheteiro sobre a cultura brasileira, que eu não concordo nem um pouco, mas admito q ele é um talentoso músico, um dos melhores pianistas do país
Brasil Sil Sil
@@lip698 É umpersonagem dele mas o pessoal não entende.
Saludos me encantó gracias
sublime performance! Stunning as always ! Loved to hear it from both masters of the music!
1:07 BEST FIGHT 🔝🔝🔝
Yes
Cold stare: no contest 🏆
Spanish Guitar playing time
Flamenco!
@@Lord_VinheteiroGuitar very difficult instrument
My entire family is waching Fabio Lima and Lord Vinheterio for years, but now totally unexpected you two got colaboration video. That was a brilliant idea and i enjoyed watching. Hope there is plenty more where that came from in the future. Greetings from Serbia. John
Lovely guitar work!
don't know almost any of these expressions, but seeing and hearing the difference in ONE video is such a blessing ! many thanks you 2 !
3:01 Domenico Scarlatti - Sonata K322
An informative and beautiful lesson in one sitting. Thanks so much.
Dois monstros!! Grande vinheteiro e o genio Fabio Lima
Sensacional Lordão👍🏼👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This is so much fun! My 12-year-old guitarist and 9-year-old pianist will love this!
Thanks!
Thanks!!
Best collab I've seen on youtube for a long time!
Nesse vídeo a gente tem o suprassumo do que a cultura brasileira realmente representa, pessoas educadas e com um enorme conhecimento do que fazem. Orgulho demais do Fábio e do Vinheteiro 🇧🇷
Two masters of their instruments at work. Bravo
Also you can use the body of the guitar to tap and do some percussion like in the song "More than words" or some Flamenco styles. But in the piano it will be more difficult.
I forgot to show this.
you can kick the piano 🤣
@@insu_na lol
Part II
Keith Emerson used to strum the piano strings with his fingers. See "Take a Pebble" beginning. A piano is a harp lying sideways that you bang on with hammers.
Loved this
Nice video!!! Very nice skills guys!
stunning guitar work with outstanding keyboard playing
Andrés Segovia (forefather of the contemporary repertoire for guitar) used to say that, because of its many complexities, the guitar is an instrument that could emulates a whole orchestra. Thank you very much for show us mortals the contrasts between of both instruments, beautiful and poweful as they are.
Listening to Asturias was so delightful, and I'm so glad that you played a long bit not just a few compasses. ❤
So great, as interesting as funny. Thank you ! Please never stop
Wonderful comparison video. Thanks. Love the Asturias finish 🥰😎
Fabio is one of my all time favorite contemporary guitarists, so glad social media introduced me to him
Great content!!
fabio arrasa d+ .
Cara, que encontro espetacular! Ficou top 🎉 congratulations!!!
Bliss! Two experts of different instruments in battle.
As a pianist and a classical guitarist, this is so cool to watch
Dois monstros no que fazem parabéns
Inversions on guitar do have different fingerings as well as close fingerings, depending on how you approach them.
Exactly!
Well, they also said that glissando on a piano doesnt hurt but it hurts on the guitar, so...
Can we mention Louis XIV in the background?
That shall not be mentioned.
We don’t mention XVI…😱😆
He was a very good guitarist!
Beautiful painting. Painter was Hyacinthe Rigaud
@@captainfinney7396 thanks the old Bob, I mean Bob Devisee !
Excellent!!!
Parabéns meus amigo, excelente demonstração.
These two together are amazing🙂
Thank you for your beautiful performances! 🙏🏼
Músicos incríveis... Vinda longa a vcs e a boa música... Mto obrigado!
Fantastic video!
Muita qualidade obrigado pelo excelente vídeo.
Samuel
Muito obrigado por esse presente nesse sábado, grande Lordão, o pai da música clássica brasileira, e mestre Fábio Lima, minha grande inspiração. Vocês dois, através dos vídeos tocando músicas de animes e outras, me fizeram conhecer a música clássica e me apaixonar. Hoje em dia ouço até ópera. Muito obrigado mesmo e mal posso esperar por mais vídeos com os dois. Grande abraço e que Deus vos abençoe.👏👏👏👏👏👏
Os melhores 👏👏👏👏
Sensacional, vale apena assistir até o fim!
Infelizmente no Brasil esses dois mestres em seus instrumentos não tem ô reconhecimento que mereciam,mais fico feliz de ter algo que se salve aqui,Doce melódico e agradável aos ouvidos... 🎹🎸
É claro quem, FabioLima tem milhões de inscritos Br
Que dupla fantástica.❤
Nem sou músico e fiquei vidrado no vídeo! Show.
Simplesmente sensacional!!!!! :)
Obrigado por melhorar, em muito, o meu dia! Grande abraço aos dois!
What song is on 1.33 minute
Green sleeves😊
@@user-mc7xi8ek5pthank you 😊
I wanted to ask the same, thanks for asking 😊
@@user-mc7xi8ek5p THANK YOU dear sir or madam
thanks for asking!
Sensacional. Vcs sao demais. parabéns 👏👏👏
Dois magos dos seus respectivos instrumentos! Parabéns!
Dois músicos excelentes.
Parabéns!
A maioria dos comentários não são de Brasileiros.
Parabéns!!!!
Que coisa linda!
The best from Brazil, Fábio e Lord ❤
Cool , molto obrigado
Quel délicieux petit concours entre deux artistes remarquables, nous donnant un aperçu unique des qualités de chaque instrument. Très belle initiative qui devrait être répétée avec un accordéon...
They should invite Aleksandr Hrustevitch with his bayan ! Then things would really get serious!
Bom demais, parabéns 👏
Beautiful
Amazing ❤ thanks
А теперь попробуйте поменяться инструментами
Fabio Lima toca piano também, mas não sei se o Lord toca violão. Então, não sei se daria certo.
😅😅😅😅
@@bruno.theseven O lord também é multi instrumentista
Isso é bálsamo para os meus ouvidos 👏👏👏bravo, bravo.
Caramba,esses caras tocam demais. Sigo tambem os dois. Sucesso a vocês.