the feels from this piece... it's like telling a story. like living with the memories of a tragic moment in your life. then slowly, but surely, accepting that tragedy, and what it changed in you. probably my new favorite by Chopin.
Yeah. Dude I'm looking at this from the another side now. It's evil morty. Yeah, he did something, sth happened, he changed... :o And yeah patriotic Chopin was great
Not a good approach, someone has to input the notes into a music notation software, then convert it to a midi file. More often than not i notice errors in these types of synthesia videos. Better to read the music carefully on your own, then you can be sure :)
@@kornyDoesVFX Lol I feel you too I used to learn by hearing but it's easier that way.. Especially if you want to learn fantaisie impromptu or similiar stuff
1:39-1:44 Smooth Asf - Notes are just perfect there , giving me goosebumps ! Just this Change from Basic melo to this Variety. Classic Music is just awesome
I play this piece and it's not pretty hard you juste have to start with the ring finger and then you play with the thumb the hard thing is to put the thumb on the right note
I feel like chopin is the only one I feel and understand in the world, a dead man speaks more to me than any human I've met, I feel like other composers like mozart did music as a job, liszt was a madman who only had piano, rach is good too but I feel chopin, I just love his music
Technically Liszt composed much more orchestral pieces than Chopin... Anyway, what do you think about more modern composers, like Debussy, Ravel (my fav) or Prokofiev?
Amédeé Lefroid de Mereaux Chopin didn't really compose any orchestral pieces and 90% of his music wasn't for the public. The two made wrote roughly an equal amount of compositions however.
Thanks to this tutorial, I learned to play this nocturne from start to finish with technical parts at a decent speed. Still far from perfect, but now I can practice from memory and improve every day!
Learn to read sheet music, it's not that hard. Synthesia often has wrong notes, and can make you feel overwhelmed. I don't see why you wouldn't recommend using sheet music to this guy here; it's way easier than Synthesia once you get the hang of it.
多田翔子 No that's stupid, if you're gonna be using sheet music, just use sheet music. It pays off wayy better in the end and is much easier than synthesia.
lol I finally got a response. Thanks dude! You don’t know how long I’ve been waiting for somebody to respond to one of my comments. I was starting to thing that I was shadowbanned or something.
Chopins music is exquisite. Melancholic in a beautiful way. I hate melancholy normally. But this has such beautiful expression that i am willing to forgive. ;) Anyone here know who Chopins inspirations were?
Interesting to note that For the Damaged Coda by Blonde Redhead took inspiration from this piece. The original gives off a much more melancholic vibe too
2:47: the time when the fight starts, something is changing, you're against all the world, but... Then, in 3:47 it's all decreasing, just falling to start, after some tragic pause: and here you are: just sitting in the dark room and counting inevitable and perpetual clock's tick-tock, tick-tock...
I dont wanna be a music extremist but there s a mistakes in the notes played in the second part of the theme, according to the score i have at home. Its approximlately at 1:11. Just to help fellow learners!
No. Between 1:10 and 1:13 theres one note that should not be and the phrase is wrong rythmically. but it s a great way to deal with chopin's work without the sheet anyway ;)
they do match it...the colours are autumny, and I can just picture a guy sitting inside as the sun goes into his window, on a september day, with all the leaves turned orange and yellow at sunset, when someone comes behind him and hugs him. He then starts crying.
For all the people with rick and morty comments just know that its disrespectful to claim that this is from a tv show and to take away from the credit that chopin deserves for creating this beautiful work (please note that if you did not discredit chopin but have a rick and morty comment this does not apply to you and I am really happy you now have the joy of classical music)
This tempo would work better for a more technical peice. I feel as though the nuisance sections starting at around 3:00 is played too fast for this more emotional and crying peice of music.
When you're ashamed of being a Rick and Morty fan because of the cancerous fanbase but still want to listen to Evil Morty's theme without looking like a cancerous fan.
+Destin Pearson OK I was confused, I thought you meant Op.15, but it is actually the 15th nocturne. However it's unusual to refer to it that way unless you also include "nocturne", but usually it's referred to just by the Op number, which is Op.55 No.1.
the feels from this piece... it's like telling a story. like living with the memories of a tragic moment in your life. then slowly, but surely, accepting that tragedy, and what it changed in you. probably my new favorite by Chopin.
Hiking Glint actually this piece was inspired by a patriotic song which references failed polish uprising from Russian enslavement
Yeah. Dude I'm looking at this from the another side now. It's evil morty. Yeah, he did something, sth happened, he changed... :o
And yeah patriotic Chopin was great
gay
Ballade 1 is THE story
Chopin composed when he arrived Paris... lonely and homesick
Hiking Glint listen to raindrop by Chopin
4:08 Part I want to keep in mind
4:24
These videos are really good for making sure you read all the notes right.
Literally why I’m here lol
Not a good approach, someone has to input the notes into a music notation software, then convert it to a midi file. More often than not i notice errors in these types of synthesia videos. Better to read the music carefully on your own, then you can be sure :)
Nah i just learn pieces this way cant read notes
@@kornyDoesVFX Lol I feel you too
I used to learn by hearing but it's easier that way.. Especially if you want to learn fantaisie impromptu or similiar stuff
True!
1:39-1:44 Smooth Asf - Notes are just perfect there , giving me goosebumps ! Just this Change from Basic melo to this Variety. Classic Music is just awesome
1:38 to 1:44
FatalMotion huh
hUh
Wut
haha i think we all love that part :)
I play this piece and it's not pretty hard you juste have to start with the ring finger and then you play with the thumb the hard thing is to put the thumb on the right note
3:06 - 3:28 best part for me
The hardest part for me to play lol😅
I feel like chopin is the only one I feel and understand in the world, a dead man speaks more to me than any human I've met, I feel like other composers like mozart did music as a job, liszt was a madman who only had piano, rach is good too but I feel chopin, I just love his music
Technically Liszt composed much more orchestral pieces than Chopin... Anyway, what do you think about more modern composers, like Debussy, Ravel (my fav) or Prokofiev?
If there's someone who only had the piano, it's Chopin, not Liszt.
Amédeé Lefroid de Mereaux Chopin didn't really compose any orchestral pieces and 90% of his music wasn't for the public. The two made wrote roughly an equal amount of compositions however.
Listen to mozarts requiem in d minor lacrimosa (or the whole thing if you want)
゚BobFredIII What about Tchaikovsky?
you can actually hear the keys (not the not but the keys playing) thats why dis sounds a lil more natural, i loved this
This is so cool! If only we had had RUclips 50 years ago.
Ellen Yarbrough lol.
i love you
Wdym, dont you mean 150 years ago?
190 years ago
@@mountchoco8174 he talks about himself, if must be like 70yo
What could Chopin have been feeling playing this masterpiece, I hope we never forget this music
Thanks to this tutorial, I learned to play this nocturne from start to finish with technical parts at a decent speed. Still far from perfect, but now I can practice from memory and improve every day!
You will still need a teacher to work on your theory and dynamics.
Learn to read sheet music, it's not that hard. Synthesia often has wrong notes, and can make you feel overwhelmed. I don't see why you wouldn't recommend using sheet music to this guy here; it's way easier than Synthesia once you get the hang of it.
多田翔子 No that's stupid, if you're gonna be using sheet music, just use sheet music. It pays off wayy better in the end and is much easier than synthesia.
bruh get sheet
Dude i really suggest u to use sheet music to get all the dynamics right, synthesia isnt always accurate
Can't learn this, because I'm always crying when I'm starting to play...
I can cry for ever hearing this heavenly music.
@@babyskunkcat honestly you are too stupid to understand and love such heavenly music
Same though. It is such a nice piece
lol I finally got a response. Thanks dude! You don’t know how long I’ve been waiting for somebody to respond to one of my comments. I was starting to thing that I was shadowbanned or something.
Well I think that this piece can be happy to, imagine you running happy without care something.
Rick and Marty is a fine show, though the song you refer to is For the Damaged Coda. That song is sourced primarily from this lovely bit of Chopin.
Not crying but getting emotional by this beautiful, yet saddening nocturne with a roller-coaster of fervent emotions.
Chopin during Op. 55 No. 1: I'm sad
Chopin near the end of Op. 55 No. 1: The Despair has broken to Insanity!!!!
This nocturne is so beautiful... one of the best and most beautiful nocturnes by Chopin, in my opinion...
2:50 (this is just for where I left off)
3:00
3:15
4:09-5:05
Chopins music is exquisite. Melancholic in a beautiful way. I hate melancholy normally. But this has such beautiful expression that i am willing to forgive. ;)
Anyone here know who Chopins inspirations were?
Interesting to note that For the Damaged Coda by Blonde Redhead took inspiration from this piece.
The original gives off a much more melancholic vibe too
Coming back to this after learning fur Elise and the hard bits seem much more possible now
2:47: the time when the fight starts, something is changing, you're against all the world, but... Then, in 3:47 it's all decreasing, just falling to start, after some tragic pause: and here you are: just sitting in the dark room and counting inevitable and perpetual clock's tick-tock, tick-tock...
This might sound poetic to you but I feel that you’re trying too hard
4:33 to 4:42 is the best god I love Chopin😩😩
The end rolls are marked incorrectly. They’re all mark as the right hand.
Absolutely touching
I dont wanna be a music extremist but there s a mistakes in the notes played in the second part of the theme, according to the score i have at home. Its approximlately at 1:11. Just to help fellow learners!
It sounds just fine. It's Just another expression for the song.
+Gus tropacool Do you mean at 1:25?
No. Between 1:10 and 1:13 theres one note that should not be and the phrase is wrong rythmically.
but it s a great way to deal with chopin's work without the sheet anyway ;)
Yeah no there is no "wrong note" If you want to prove it to me specify the note and the exact second.
On some editions there is a dotted eighth and sixteenth instead of two eighth notes, but I much prefer the latter.
If you don’t love the ritenuto beginning at 3:09, then you don’t love this piece
Xavhorrork No
The music really make u calm . It s incredible. I am lurning it
Learning*
Anyone else think the colors truly match this composition? no... Well I guess I'm bat shit crazy.
@@aaenergy7408 syni- wait your name is lil uwu
I have synesthesia and I see this piece as a misty dark green and gray.
they do match it...the colours are autumny, and I can just picture a guy sitting inside as the sun goes into his window, on a september day, with all the leaves turned orange and yellow at sunset, when someone comes behind him and hugs him. He then starts crying.
Pretty good.*thumbs up* Great job.
2:50
my new favorite piece. and for the arm chair critics i've a question, can any of you do any better? if you can't ya shouldn't critisize
Actually, it is alright to criticize if a human is playing. I play pieces my teacher can't play, but she is still criticizing me, isn't she?
00:00-05:12 best part
i love this song so much
2:49 Chopin, are you ok?!
For all the people with rick and morty comments just know that its disrespectful to claim that this is from a tv show and to take away from the credit that chopin deserves for creating this beautiful work (please note that if you did not discredit chopin but have a rick and morty comment this does not apply to you and I am really happy you now have the joy of classical music)
Lukan Hölz shut up nerd
@@robertdurst9089 How about you shut up? I would much rather be a nerd than uneducated.
Music & Memes dumbass you’re literally agreeing with me
I hate to dislike comments, but this time I had to.
Some music are best with interpretation.
Anderson Caxeta what do you mean?
Vishrut Upadhyay Look up interpretation. Hard to uh... "explain" exactly.
everyone says this is just bland or emotionless but do you ever think of this as synthesia's interpretation?
Blonde Redhead: *AAAAAAHHH AAAAAAAAAAHHHH AAAAHHH AAAAHHHHHHHH*
First chopin I learned. I say learned, I never managed to get those runs at the end. Should finish that at some point
Such a great piece Thanks again!
OMG page 3 of this is so hard to sight read
This piece is so hard to sight read given it's key signature and just Chopin ornamentation. People hear this and probably think it's easy.
I 💕 Chopin
No one:
Chopin: One day this will be in a super popular TV show, I don't know what those are, but it'll be in it.
It has the motif of Chopin's Funeral March.
Was the audio to this programed or actually played by someone?
0:34-0:36 it sounds like why cant I just be like you
0:33 actually
this has got to be the best song from this guy
Piece*
No
Finally arrived at 3:00 After one and an half week 😭
Nice piece
I will definitely learn to play this song!
Haunting
Amazing thank you so much!
Gracias por compartirlo,,,ich liebe chopin,,
so amazing
I came here to listen to Chopin, not some 6 year olds typing: rIcK aNd mOrTy sOnG aMiRiTe?
Even though I am 12, I came here for Chopin as well, I will always appreciate classical music over the shit nowadays.
Weeeelllll its youtube, get over it lol
Or the stupid people that search gnosienne no.1 only to comment that it comes from an overwatch character
Congratulations, you want a gold star?
I came to compare them.
It’s like PTSD with cinnamon
Ummm For the damaged coda????? Anyone?
TreMMor Wtf how is this like the damaged coda
TreMMor Nevermind I hear it now
This inspired the song.
dude you're right Chopin TOTALLY copied For the damaged coda jk
You know that we know right?
Can you please do "Arietta" by Glière also? Thanks!
Great tone
so... beautiful... su sad... makes me so sleepy
Can you please do Nocturne op. 55 no 2???
yeah!
Buena musica ...
0:08
Is this accurate to the actual piece?
Instructions unclear, learned this and became a top class pianist
Chopin stole evil morty theme
Flip it backwards and you end up in real life
@@wronk3596 Don't feed the troll
@@marsaeolus9248 aye
Gio2.0 I’m not trolling. I was just joking
Wtf did you really think I thought Chopin copied for the damaged coda 178 years before it was released ?
@@GeodesicBruh Actually you're trolling too
Coda scared the S-HEET MUSIC out of me
*Now its time for action*
Is it possible you do a Love Sorrow Piano Ver. plz
Thank you, thank you very much! I can't read notes, so thank you for uploading this!
hermosa pieza
Love it, thanks! :)
Beguinning and 1.34 2.26 3.53
Did the song “for the damaged coda” use this riff? It almost sounds identical
yes, exactly
Speed it up a bit and the 'chorus' is really really catchy
+jimmy alderson Chopin wanted it to be played expressively at a slow speed. And lmao "catchy chorus"? This isn't a pop song, but alright kid.
+Mehra Ahsan They're making a joke, no need to patronize. Besides, someone who uses "lmao" in a sentence doesn't have the right to patronize anybody.
+FilthyPoetsSociety
you dont have to be a kid when you say its better fast
can a synth be connected to pc to practice on synthesia?
I don't see why not, as long as it has midi control in the back of the synth it should work
Oh thanks i am wasn't aware. So a MIDI keyboard should work just fine? It help me in learning the keyboard
MIDI or USB-B connections work with synthesia
Thank you good sir
3:48 - 3:53 I can only play this part
Easy
1:02
I wasn't expecting that
Thierry Baudet
Kan de microfoon aan
I used this to put my cat asleep and it worked 😂
Estranged
This is quite reminiscent of Op. 9 No. 2.
No, wait!
*NOOOO!*
(This piece plays)
*Crying *
Wish i could read a music sheet, it's infuriating trying to look closely at my phone and memorize every note
Sheet music?
Go on pianoshelf.com
What grade?
Apparently, if you can play this you're considered a Grade 8 piano player.
This music makes me sad
Whattttt i didnt know chopin created this
Something you would listen to when you're in a ballroom fever dream
💥
It has some mistakes.
the main one being the speeding tempo
Really? You think it's rush?
This tempo would work better for a more technical peice. I feel as though the nuisance sections starting at around 3:00 is played too fast for this more emotional and crying peice of music.
Treble Trouble f
lol. the song is crying.
Beautiful execution! Do we know by name who recorded this rendition? :)
+pianoREADER There is no recorder i'd guess, no one can play the notes as perfectly as it is standing on the scores :D
Michel Beauchamp no one
treelo_the_first well synthesia can’t rubato, so it’s definitely a real pianist.
#pianoREADER Can you upload Rondó Capriccioso by Mendelssohn, please :)
When you're ashamed of being a Rick and Morty fan because of the cancerous fanbase but still want to listen to Evil Morty's theme without looking like a cancerous fan.
this is not that song
what are you laughing your ass off off off about?
I noticed the similarity to "For the Damaged Coda" as well.
I'm pretty sure For The Damaged Coda was based of this piece
Yeah that part is quite similar
Here because i did a thing!
You know
frederic fucking chopin
Is this not chopins 15th in F minor?
+Destin Pearson it's not.
+Destin Pearson no...?
+Destin Pearson OK I was confused, I thought you meant Op.15, but it is actually the 15th nocturne. However it's unusual to refer to it that way unless you also include "nocturne", but usually it's referred to just by the Op number, which is Op.55 No.1.
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