My guy, the effects are bloody insane. The colour inside the notes looks amazing. Awesome piece, although ive never heard of it before, but i want ocean etude!
It's gorgeous. The original with the violin playing the main melody is even more astonishing, the slide up to the high G sharp really adds to the eeriness of the piece
Sometimes when I spend way too much time on dumb details like this thinking no one will notice the difference anyway I think to myself "nah jack will probably notice and point it out" :D
Hmm I don't agree. The magic of Chopin is how he makes melodies made out of insane runs and arpeggios APPEAR singable, while in reality no human could possibly sing them. This isn't the case with Tchaikovsky. His melodies, including this one, were most of the time very singable. Aside from that, Chopin relied a lot on "hidden melodies", and filled his pieces with counterpoint, especially towards his late years. This can't be found in Tchaikovsky (at least not to that extent). The structure, harmonic progression, and modulations are also vastly different from what Chopin would do.
To be completely honest with you, I forgot. I had it printed out laying around for a really long time now lol, but I'm sure it's a google search or two away.
My guy, the effects are bloody insane. The colour inside the notes looks amazing. Awesome piece, although ive never heard of it before, but i want ocean etude!
I'm glad you liked it! Ocean etude definitely on my list, there's just so much I wanna get to.... don't worry, I'll get to it all
@@SLDDPiano okayyy but ocean is a MUST, you have no idea how much i love that piece
@@yeet4284 I can play it if you want ;)
@@MercuryPiano please do, unlisted works as well :))
Such a beautiful piece with an amazing performer and a melancholic timbre!
It's gorgeous. The original with the violin playing the main melody is even more astonishing, the slide up to the high G sharp really adds to the eeriness of the piece
I learnt this song about a year ago and it still feels and sounds unreal every time I play it. This was great💜
So beatiful and so feelingful. What a beatiful perfomance
Beatiful? Lol
Absolutely beautiful
Epic video perfect for suspense build up
2 uploads in 1 day!! Awesomee
One of my fav Tchaikovsky pieces, it was awesome!!
Thanks man!
I have heard other performances of this piece on the piano, but it was yours that mesmerized and fascinated me. Keep up the good work!
Really beautiful video! Looks super cool, I really love the shadows behind the notes!
Sometimes when I spend way too much time on dumb details like this thinking no one will notice the difference anyway I think to myself "nah jack will probably notice and point it out" :D
@@SLDDPiano Well keep doing it because I love seeing the little details!
What a beautiful song, and wonderful interpretation! Amazing work and great result
Wonderful
Very beautiful!!❤️ I hope that your channel grows big!❤️
Nice execution of this piece :)
Love this one + nice effects 👍
this sounds very chopinesque
Hmm I don't agree. The magic of Chopin is how he makes melodies made out of insane runs and arpeggios APPEAR singable, while in reality no human could possibly sing them. This isn't the case with Tchaikovsky. His melodies, including this one, were most of the time very singable.
Aside from that, Chopin relied a lot on "hidden melodies", and filled his pieces with counterpoint, especially towards his late years. This can't be found in Tchaikovsky (at least not to that extent). The structure, harmonic progression, and modulations are also vastly different from what Chopin would do.
Can you play the spruce by Sibelius op 75 no 5? Thnx
I was going to a while ago, the music is buried somewhere on my stand under all the other stuff that i also wanted to do. Will get to it eventually!!
Ok thnx
sad tchaikovsky moment
So lyrical
Please do mendelssohn - frühlingslied op 62-6
Amazing performance! I have a question, how do you make the background below your arms black?
Where can i find the sheet music?
To be completely honest with you, I forgot. I had it printed out laying around for a really long time now lol, but I'm sure it's a google search or two away.
Imslp
Very nice! Could you play Chopins scherzo no. 2 in b-flat minor?
Yes, I will get to it at some point :)
if you told me this was a waltz by chopin, i would probably believe you
The only similarities I can think between this and Chopin's waltzes is the 3/4 time signature and the piano
Really bad I am sorry but it is real❌❌❌❌❌❌💯❌0️⃣0️⃣7️⃣🎶❌
Ah mann.. great