This is my favorite ballade by Chopin, hope you enjoy this great piece as well! ♫ Sheet Music (Ballade No. 1 in G minor): tinyurl.com/yck3h2sn * * Affiliate Link
For those who want to learn this beautiful piece, the best way is training part by part. 1) 0 - 0:25 introduction 2) 0:26 - 2:18 theme 1 G minor (declaration) 3) 2:19 - 2:49 transition 1 4) 2:50 - 4:03 theme 2 Eb minor (declaration) 5) 4:04 - 4:37 theme 1A minor (confirmation) 6) 4:38 - 5:16 theme 2 A major (grandiose afirmation, peak ) 7) 5:17 - 5:30 transition 2 8) 5:31 - 6:02 theme 3 Eb major (waltz) 9) 6:03 - 7:08 theme 2 Eb major (reiteration) 10) 7:09 - 7:50 theme 1 G minor (reiteration) 11) 7:51 - 9:04 theme 4 G minor + Coda good luck!
フランス人です yeah haha de dynamics and the tempo are out of that... that maybe take you years to do it perfectly... y learned all the piece in 7 months but the tempo dynamics and others took me like 3 or 4 years :( :)
The piece was written during the Polish Great Emigration (1831) which Chopin was a part of. The emotions are probably rooted in his knowledge that he wouldn't see Poland ever again.
Dank Dankson XD same! Once my teacher was like... MARINA WHAT ARE YOU DOING???? ARE YOU EVEN PAYING ATTENTION?? i was just playing Revolutionary Etude :(
For me it sounds like a person playing the piano for the first time and the piece represents the progress of improving, and its beautiful... (I also love Shigatsu wa kimi no uso)
I have done it everyone, after 5 years of piano playing I finally conquered this beast. Oh wait! a wild Ballade no. 4 has appeared, challenge accepted.
shadowjuan2 im playing piano for now 5 months, trying to learn it lmao :D took you 5 years to learn it, i'll repost a message below this one when ive learnt it
Desu if you're trying to play this after 5 months you're a complete idiot and the other guy didn't practice this for 5 years .... He has been taking lessons for 5 years I bet if you played this now it would sound awful due to lack of experience and faulty dynamics but keep bragging bud
6:29 you know the most sensational part I usually feel like flying in the sky when I listen to that particular part or my eyes filled with joyful tears :')
So I told my teacher today i wanted to learn this piece, and she said "Good luck. Now you have something to do this summer vacation at least" XD Looking at the sheets, just feeling my entire body aching, what have I done, Oh my God XD
Tyra Eide am I strange for not getting like that at all?? Like I play and practice every piece and love it, even every mistake is me learning because I know if I keep doing it I will be able to sound beautiful. Like I never get annoyed at learning hard piano songs...maybe I’m just super resilient or super passionate for piano who knows...nothing else I do I’m this excited or happy to practice (ok well maybe singing) this piece is so beautiful.
but how did you know the fingers placement? is it supposed to be logical? because if i improvise it doesn’t add up to the correct one that’s why i am learning this from a actual pianist playing it, from which i can see the correct position of the hand and fingers
alison picket I can actually play this 95 percent perfectly. Believe it or not it's not as hard as it looks. The notes are fairly easy but the challenging part is the rhythm. Took me about a year just to get the first 3 minutes down packed..another 5 to go.
i noticed that there are a few notes that differ from my sheet music. not sure why that is but its probably best to double-check with sheets if anyone plans on learning the piece using this tutorial. at 3:36, for example, my sheets have Eb-Cb-Ab on the left hand instead of Eb-Eb-Ab.
It makes me feel like I'm in an fancy slow dancing place. Not the best description of a description but it makes me feel like I'm slow dancing. That's a compliment :33
Steef Ikr, in Spanish there is "Partitura" something like "pur-tee-too-ruh", it ranges from a single instrument composition to a hole orchestra thing. Wish it wasn't just 'sheets' also btw, because sheets can refer to calculus sheets, I dunno, it just doesn't seem right to me...
15ironreaver same here, the balad scene from the movie touched my heart even tho i "didnt liked" this piece, but since that moment, all i want to do is learn it
Carnet de bord: (réupload) Debut environ vendredi 15 janvier Mercredi 21 janvier, 1:30 main droite et gauche. Partie 100% apprise. Lundi 25 janvier, 1:50 d et g 100% Vendredi 5 février: 1:59 d et g 95% et 2:17 d 100%
Jeudi 11 février: 0 avancement juste entrainement! Ah si main gauche jusqu'à 2:09 (1:50 52 toujours du mal avec la droite pour faire la gauche) J ai pas trop jouer ces derniers temps :// Dim 21 fev: 2:16 d et g Dim 28 fev: 2:25 d seulement juste appris loin d'être à la bonne vitesse Mer 3 mars: 2:27 d seulement Samedi 1 mai: vu que c est beaucoup trop beau la main droite est à 4:40 alors que la gauche est à l abondant, à la ramasse je galère à 2:18 Mardi 4 mai: je m engage a commence sérieusement la main gauche!! Dim 9 mai: gauche 2:22 wouhou 3JUIN: J AI RIEN FOUTU ALED J AI APRIS LA G JUSQU'À 2:33 C EST LA MERDE 😭 (19 juin: effectivement) Je suis heureuse de dire que j ai atteins les 2:59 avec le deux main cette soirée du 27 juillet ptn j ai pris trop de temps a avoir assez de volonté ce soir je l ai eu youhou! (😭 intérieur)
Goal: au moins 2:46 (si j'y arrive je continu obligé) Changement de goal le 1 mai elle est trop magnifique pour que je m arrête à 2:46 surtout que la main droite est loin devant, New goal: Tout finir XD
+Everyone above I was just about to say that. "Classical music" as used today can be split into 4 categories. Correct me if I am wrong. Baroque Classical Romantic Impressionistic (Debussy did not like his music being called like that)
+Mark Callaway idk about you guys but that part makes me cry, the piano sounds soooo sad (not in this one as much), almost as if it's screaming and crying
i was really crying while listening to this. 😢😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭 7:10 this part guys. this part. if you just know Your Lie in April...you would just... uuuugggghhhhh. 😭
Did it reach her... Seriously though, I do really love this piece, it's sad and powerful, and very pretty in some parts. It also amazes me how it goes from being easy to very difficult quickly.
I know people get annoyed by the Shigatsu fans in the comments, but I find the pretentuous people who call this piece EASY a hundred times more annoying.
+Gina Daelrym Honestly, sorry, it kinda is, it's certainly much easier than most people think, when all you need to play it is, at minimum, 4 years of common practice, a good ear, and some basic techniques for playing fast. I find the annoying kids that end up on every video saying "how is this even possible lol scary :d" much more annoying. Good thing they mostly only listen to Beethoven anyway. Chopin and Liszt are much better.
Jimmy Rodriguez I really didn't word this right at all did I. Ok so I myself learned about 70% of this piece within a few weeks and I've never had a single piano lesson so I KNOW it isn't impossible. I was literally just dissing all the people commenting "ew weeaboos are ruining Classical Music" by comparing them to something I found annoying. Goodbye and I'm done with this comment thread.
While this channel is to help people with playing the right notes, a certain emotional connection can only be created with an actual piano in front of you, especially for this beautiful piece. The dynamics must come from the heart as well as the triplets near the end.
at 1:51 you have to play FADmnF 5 times in your left hand. Here, it sounds warm, but when I play those notes, it' sounds sharper and not right. Is it really those keys?
1:51 I can reach an 8th but why is that 4 note chord so hard to manage? I can still reach it and it’s possible but it needs finger adjustment and reach effort. Any tips on that? How can I manage it? Stretching exercises? Chord exercises? Oh and i’m merely a square one begginer right now, just very recently started playing piano and practicing. I am figuring that chord out because it got my interest while looking at the synthesia.
I guess practicing those kinds of chords a lot will help. The Rachmaninoff prelude in c sharp minor has those massive chords too at the end. At first i could barely reach the chords, but after 2/3 weeks of practice i am now perfectly able to reach them.... So good luck practicing! I do think doing warm up at the piano helps too and stretching might help.
There is a measure at 5:33 where the right hand plays an "A" four times when it supposed to be an "Ab" each time. Then notes should be, in order D#, Ab, E, D, Ab, E, C Ab, E, B, E". it throws off the whole sequence and sounds generally bad but otherwise the video is great.
A sigh of a mother who has lost her only child, grief of abandonment, a wish in despair to see your country again.. it is so heart breaking. Oh Chopin and music makes human intellect something to be proud of.
i honestly ddont give any fuck about liszt , rachmaninoff, mozart, beethoven, whoever the fuck , name whatever u want, chopin is in a class for himself, notsaying his compositions are more difficult, its just i can connect to his music in a different way.
This song is certainly not hard, infact I believe it's the easiest of the ballades in terms of technicality. You just need to follow the patterns and hit the notes when the left hand tells you, follow the bass and the treble will shine in other words yeah guys this piece is pretty easy, but playing it while adding different dynamics and emotion is a completely different playing field and then this piece becomes hard.
thank you for the video I learned the song until 1:55 and I give up but it's my favorite part of the song and I'm very proud to be able to play it. THANK YOU
This is my favorite ballade by Chopin, hope you enjoy this great piece as well!
♫ Sheet Music (Ballade No. 1 in G minor): tinyurl.com/yck3h2sn *
* Affiliate Link
For those who want to learn this beautiful piece, the best way is training part by part.
1) 0 - 0:25 introduction
2) 0:26 - 2:18 theme 1 G minor (declaration)
3) 2:19 - 2:49 transition 1
4) 2:50 - 4:03 theme 2 Eb minor (declaration)
5) 4:04 - 4:37 theme 1A minor (confirmation)
6) 4:38 - 5:16 theme 2 A major (grandiose afirmation, peak )
7) 5:17 - 5:30 transition 2
8) 5:31 - 6:02 theme 3 Eb major (waltz)
9) 6:03 - 7:08 theme 2 Eb major (reiteration)
10) 7:09 - 7:50 theme 1 G minor (reiteration)
11) 7:51 - 9:04 theme 4 G minor + Coda
good luck!
+Jack O'Neill
Planet Yam thanks ive just started this and have learned the intro
mini7 with practice all the piece is not really hard =)
The Pianist Yes but the coda took me like ... 2 month to get to the tempo :(
フランス人です yeah haha de dynamics and the tempo are out of that... that maybe take you years to do it perfectly... y learned all the piece in 7 months but the tempo dynamics and others took me like 3 or 4 years :( :)
2:00 - 2:30 In my opinion one of chopins best parts ever composed
I agree
I love that part so much
I agree
Best part is the coda or the grandiose for me
7:40 and onwards is better
The pain in this piece is just...
Man wonder what Chopin was going through that he wrote this..
The piece was written during the Polish Great Emigration (1831) which Chopin was a part of. The emotions are probably rooted in his knowledge that he wouldn't see Poland ever again.
Belligerent yeah and he went through a breakup just then
Belligerent thanks for the info!
Elisha Ripley lol best comment ive seen on this piece
Elisha Ripley one of his Nocturnes did. It's in the "The Pianist" movie.
7:41 - 8:23... so tragic
Ikr. The coda always ring in my head
shigastu wa kimi no uso ---------
kaori lie's
The beam of light shot out of her chest....
This part always reminds me your lie in april
@@_ydhdh9340 ikr
Instead of going to school I'd rather be playing piano all day😍😭💖
Stacey Crews Same lol, rip my grades I just finger piano in class
Dank Dankson XD same! Once my teacher was like...
MARINA WHAT ARE YOU DOING???? ARE YOU EVEN PAYING ATTENTION??
i was just playing Revolutionary Etude :(
Dank Dankson SO IM NOT THE ONLY ONE
Me too...
Bro same and my friends make fun of me cause even when we FaceTime I’m still playing piano
4:35 This part brings me back a lot of nostalgia
7:50 is probably my favorite section of this piece
I almost just want to learn that part
The coda
Chopin: Thats my perfect masterpiece no one can ever play it
Kousei: Hold my kaori
ML God wasnt even compose in the intend of being too bard to play
underrated
why this song represent the whole emotion of a person?
and it sounds like of your whole life
had nearly the same thought, good way of putting it
Ambroid12 I think it sounds like that too (& maybe that's why it's the final-performance song in Shigatsu wa kimi no uso) ~
For me it sounds like a person playing the piano for the first time and the piece represents the progress of improving, and its beautiful... (I also love Shigatsu wa kimi no uso)
Chopin actually really made it for it. You can feel every emotion of a person in this ballade. Emptyness, rageous, joy, sadness
@@nashkii227 agree
3:50 pure magic
TheUfo355 That part feels liek Fur Elise
a little bit :d
It s the best part for sure
I don't know why but my favorite part of this song is 1:59-2:17, it's just sounds so beautiful
song
Because that section is one of the most majestic passages EVER written. You have an excellent taste.
@@TF2Starlightcry about it
Yes it is beautiful just like your mum. Its gorgeous
It's a PIECE, not a song @@youtubeepicuser4209
"A spring without you is coming"
😑
im...trying to...hold it in. oh gosh...the tears. 😖 dont you dare come out! -_______-
😑
im...trying to...hold it in. oh gosh...the tears. 😖 dont you dare come out! -_______-
Dudeee why you coment. That :(
WRYYYYYYYYYYYY
Dear Kousei,
I have done it everyone, after 5 years of piano playing I finally conquered this beast. Oh wait! a wild Ballade no. 4 has appeared, challenge accepted.
shadowjuan2 im playing piano for now 5 months, trying to learn it lmao :D took you 5 years to learn it, i'll repost a message below this one when ive learnt it
Desu if you're trying to play this after 5 months you're a complete idiot and the other guy didn't practice this for 5 years .... He has been taking lessons for 5 years I bet if you played this now it would sound awful due to lack of experience and faulty dynamics but keep bragging bud
Addison Cagan stopped reading after "idiot" seeyu, you mad filthy arrogant person :D
Desu
You haven't posted yet. How did it go?
Desu still haven’t posted?hows it going
i love the transition at 2:50 just amazing
6:29 you know the most sensational part I usually feel like flying in the sky when I listen to that particular part or my eyes filled with joyful tears :')
That part was me favorite
7:45 is the most emotional and badass moment.Learn that and you win in learning the whole thing.
facts, the coda is absolutely incredible 😤made me tear up fr🤣😭
4:37 - 5:14 is sooo majestic.
So I told my teacher today i wanted to learn this piece, and she said "Good luck. Now you have something to do this summer vacation at least" XD Looking at the sheets, just feeling my entire body aching, what have I done, Oh my God XD
Triggered Cat Same, I hate it, sheets doesn't cooperate with me 😤
Tyra Eide am I strange for not getting like that at all?? Like I play and practice every piece and love it, even every mistake is me learning because I know if I keep doing it I will be able to sound beautiful. Like I never get annoyed at learning hard piano songs...maybe I’m just super resilient or super passionate for piano who knows...nothing else I do I’m this excited or happy to practice (ok well maybe singing) this piece is so beautiful.
Good luck
how did you do
Thanks for uploading this! =)
Well if it isn't Lucas King !! 😁
Lucas King We Meet Again...
Hi
What do you think of my version: ruclips.net/video/iFbun8DHGOw/видео.html
4:36 & 7:45
I love this piece but in my opinion when it's played by a computer it loses the feeling etc
Yes, that's why it's not played by computers. This is only used for people who can't or won't read music.
+Kelly Eisenmann I'm too lazy to read sheets.
or people that can't find the sheet music
Anyways I would recommend everybody to play this by sheets because there are important subtleties you can't read from a synthesia tutorial ^^
Kelly Eisenmann lol yep me
i can't even imagine what chopin was feeling when composing this...such a mix of emotions
Finally, a Chopin piece I can finally learn
Nevermind...
Try a nocturne or waltz
Or if you’re up for it, an Ètude. (Namely 10 6, 10 3, 25 1 or 25 4 :)
Best moment 0:00 9:07
started this morning and I'm happy enough that I've already learnt up to almost 1:30. I will try to learn the whole song its my favorite^^
Have you done this piece
@@xevivrI think bro gave up 💀
but how did you know the fingers placement? is it supposed to be logical? because if i improvise it doesn’t add up to the correct one that’s why i am learning this from a actual pianist playing it, from which i can see the correct position of the hand and fingers
I was young and naive
ok ok i can play this it's not too hard
2:16
nevermind.
alison picket same XD
same :P
I agree with Mario Lopez. This piece requires technique, good understanding of dynamics etc.
alison picket I can actually play this 95 percent perfectly. Believe it or not it's not as hard as it looks. The notes are fairly easy but the challenging part is the rhythm. Took me about a year just to get the first 3 minutes down packed..another 5 to go.
Not only the speed and rhythm, you need to execute it perfectly too :)
chopin was a rockstar before they had rockstars lol
What about Liszt then???
"eh, never heard of him" ;P
one of the most admirable quotes of bugs bunny
and where you left rachmaninoff
i said, "A rockstar before they had rockstars." i never said he was the only one lol
Remember "The Pianist"
Awesome scene!
At 4:48 i started imagining/hearing kaori's violin part
Yeah... Same
Yare yare
For some reason that violin part is freaking clear in my mind and makes me want to cry forever.
The wifi here in heaven is so slow. God damn.
Kaori Miyazono I don't know if I should laugh or cry lmfao
😭😭😭
Hope you're having a great time up there! We miss you! ;')
Kaori Miyazono
heeeeeeeeeeeeeyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
hows it going kao-chan. ya still playin the violin. you baka. 😁
:')
i noticed that there are a few notes that differ from my sheet music. not sure why that is but its probably best to double-check with sheets if anyone plans on learning the piece using this tutorial. at 3:36, for example, my sheets have Eb-Cb-Ab on the left hand instead of Eb-Eb-Ab.
How coincidental* that this was uploaded on April
your lie in april of course
because of your lie in april
Coincidence I think not! Illuminati comfermed
I felt like I could here Kaori playing at some point ...
me too i felt like she was playing at one point!😆 Im so sad. she dies...😳😭
this actually helps with the rhythm when practicing.... chopin is truly extraordinary
7:45 best
It makes me feel like I'm in an fancy slow dancing place. Not the best description of a description but it makes me feel like I'm slow dancing. That's a compliment :33
The pianist. Anyone?
SD 2018 of course , a great movie
Oh yesss!!
@@Xion-Rotti Yes I love that movie, this piece was also played in an anime show called Your lie in April :o
@@AnimePianistMynodex tru 🎹, & I wish the actor had played more of it in the Pianist film, but he did just start 2 learn piano for the role ~
your lie in april+the pianist
1) 0 - 0:25 introduction
2) 0:26 - 2:18 theme 1 G minor (declaration)
3) 2:19 - 2:49 transition 1
4) 2:50 - 4:03 theme 2 Eb minor (declaration)
5) 4:04 - 4:37 theme 1A minor (confirmation)
6) 4:38 - 5:16 theme 2 A major (grandiose afirmation, peak )
7) 5:17 - 5:30 transition 2
8) 5:31 - 6:02 theme 3 Eb major (waltz)
9) 6:03 - 7:08 theme 2 Eb major (reiteration)
10) 7:09 - 7:50 theme 1 G minor (reiteration)
11) 7:51 - 9:04 theme 4 G minor + Coda
😮
I like this song so much i didnt realize this song is 9 minutes long
+Logan Glauner know that problem.
xD
It's not a song.
+Samuel Mason You're right. It's called a piece!
+Agustín Pividori lol or a work, composition etc. Tbh, I wish there was a universally used, less-awkward term for non-vocal music.
Steef Ikr, in Spanish there is "Partitura" something like "pur-tee-too-ruh", it ranges from a single instrument composition to a hole orchestra thing. Wish it wasn't just 'sheets' also btw, because sheets can refer to calculus sheets, I dunno, it just doesn't seem right to me...
Chopin: "Thats my perfect master piece, noone could ever play it the way I play it"
Kosei Arima: "Hold my Beer"
Toms Piano Sake, because Kousei is japanese..
wait just when did kousei started to drink beer. 😄any way your not the only one chopin. ☻
Haha, you're making a bad joke here. Why would anyone even compare such a legendary composer with a freakin animated character?
Kousei Arima: "Hold my egg sandwich"**
So calm, i love it
hehe I came to watch this efter watching liszt mazeppa :)
+Eyhab Youssef XD
7:50 is just so beautiful.
'I am...I was a pianist'
ItIsMe OscarF fantastic movie
The feels man... The Pianist is what introduced me to Chopin.
15ironreaver same here, the balad scene from the movie touched my heart even tho i "didnt liked" this piece, but since that moment, all i want to do is learn it
I like how the German officer kinda looked like he doubted that fact that he was a pianist xD
learning this basically as a beginner bc i don’t want to study and im up to 1:20:) now it’s getting hard
I love it, music like this never dies! 😍😍
You’re cute
Complete gold. Just starting to learn it and even the very beginning is just so engaging and fun to play
I got so exited when i realized that this was the song played for the last performance on Your Lie in April.
DAMN KOUSEI
BACK AT IT AGAIN WITH THE CHOPIN
Will it reach her?
+TheShadow3000 nope. She's already dead
+Enma Ai that's just fucking depressing
I'm sorry I know 😭😭
Angelo Ortiz, liked for the Your lie in April reference, unliked for the damn Daniel reference.
Kaori stayed alive long enough to finally waltz with Kousei and to play her last piece with him
😢shut up!
Dude fucking delete that comment that is a huge spoiler or I'll report it.
For those who want to learn it from this video:
7:20 - wrong note, in sheet music there is Bb instead of A
Franz Liszt could probably fucking sight read this piece perfectly on first try.
Nicely said Mr. Mereaux
My favorite part at this song :
1. 2:17-2:46
2. 3:27-3:51
3. 4:39-5:58
4. 6:28-7:02
5. 7:50-8:24
Edit : Btw for my opinion part 5:53-5:58 is catchy
I'm imagining Kaori plays the violin along with this song while listening to this ..
Don't
Fuck you too
Whyd you have to remind me
what dont you get about this being a solo piano piece
he's playing a solo piece when he imagined her playing violin with him
Carnet de bord: (réupload)
Debut environ vendredi 15 janvier
Mercredi 21 janvier, 1:30 main droite et gauche. Partie 100% apprise.
Lundi 25 janvier, 1:50 d et g 100%
Vendredi 5 février: 1:59 d et g 95% et 2:17 d 100%
Jeudi 11 février: 0 avancement juste entrainement! Ah si main gauche jusqu'à 2:09 (1:50 52 toujours du mal avec la droite pour faire la gauche)
J ai pas trop jouer ces derniers temps ://
Dim 21 fev: 2:16 d et g
Dim 28 fev: 2:25 d seulement juste appris loin d'être à la bonne vitesse
Mer 3 mars: 2:27 d seulement
Samedi 1 mai: vu que c est beaucoup trop beau la main droite est à 4:40 alors que la gauche est à l abondant, à la ramasse je galère à 2:18
Mardi 4 mai: je m engage a commence sérieusement la main gauche!!
Dim 9 mai: gauche 2:22 wouhou
3JUIN: J AI RIEN FOUTU ALED
J AI APRIS LA G JUSQU'À 2:33 C EST LA MERDE 😭 (19 juin: effectivement)
Je suis heureuse de dire que j ai atteins les 2:59 avec le deux main cette soirée du 27 juillet ptn j ai pris trop de temps a avoir assez de volonté ce soir je l ai eu youhou! (😭 intérieur)
Goal: au moins 2:46 (si j'y arrive je continu obligé)
Changement de goal le 1 mai elle est trop magnifique pour que je m arrête à 2:46 surtout que la main droite est loin devant,
New goal: Tout finir XD
I'm playing this! Love it as well! Chopin was a perfect classical composer!
romantic era composer*
Marc Kelly thank you lol i was about to say that lol
+Everyone above
I was just about to say that.
"Classical music" as used today can be split into 4 categories. Correct me if I am wrong.
Baroque
Classical
Romantic
Impressionistic (Debussy did not like his music being called like that)
Luca Martelli yep looks right to me.
I think there's an incorrect note at 2:28. in the piece, measure 52, g octave -> D, not g octave -> Bflat
I don't know what that means but I agree with you 👍🏻
Also at 5:33
That one key should be G#, not A major.
I want to learn 2:22. It sounds so badass but so hard to play...
+Mark Callaway 5:29 is even more badass
***** Not really badass but that part is really nice.
+Mark Callaway idk about you guys but that part makes me cry, the piano sounds soooo sad (not in this one as much), almost as if it's screaming and crying
Jasmin Lantigua Come on, we both know you didnt cry at that part.
+Mark Callaway well this version no. It makes it sound so emotionless, but I do tear up in some others
i was really crying while listening to this. 😢😢😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭
7:10
this part guys. this part. if you just know Your Lie in April...you would just... uuuugggghhhhh. 😭
2:28 That reminds me of Winter wind...
The structure is so similar
Did it reach her... Seriously though, I do really love this piece, it's sad and powerful, and very pretty in some parts. It also amazes me how it goes from being easy to very difficult quickly.
too slow -Chopin
normal speed is x1.25
SacredBlade yep
nope
Human Effigy
This is not slow. Plus it's Chopin, there isn't a "right" speed. Noob.
7:42 KAORII NOOOO! YAMETEEE KUDASAII :'(
...
.... everything are fine unti u said YAMETE KUDASAI .....
I know the notes, but I play this like a snail .-.
+saysay That's pretty impressive. I've never seen a snail play the piano.
+cristixyz ROFL
I like to see that
If you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly! #twosetviolin
@@Xion-Rotti *I N T E R E S T I N G*
Who else sis searching down the comments while watching the video to know how other people feels about this beauty?
4:38- oh yea thats nice :) 4:54- thats right :)
2:22 - 2:46 - 3:27
5:21 - 5:28 ....Epic
I know people get annoyed by the Shigatsu fans in the comments, but I find the pretentuous people who call this piece EASY a hundred times more annoying.
I seriously can't tell if you're joking or not... .__.
+Ryan Miguel Abarintos ooh ok...but just so we aren't at a misunderstanding, I'm a Shigatsu fan too, I just worded my comment wrong. so yeh.
+Gina Daelrym Honestly, sorry, it kinda is, it's certainly much easier than most people think, when all you need to play it is, at minimum, 4 years of common practice, a good ear, and some basic techniques for playing fast. I find the annoying kids that end up on every video saying "how is this even possible lol scary :d" much more annoying. Good thing they mostly only listen to Beethoven anyway. Chopin and Liszt are much better.
Jimmy Rodriguez I really didn't word this right at all did I. Ok so I myself learned about 70% of this piece within a few weeks and I've never had a single piano lesson so I KNOW it isn't impossible. I was literally just dissing all the people commenting "ew weeaboos are ruining Classical Music" by comparing them to something I found annoying. Goodbye and I'm done with this comment thread.
well i dont play piano & im not much known of classical music soooo i dont really know if its really that hard to play.
Finally after 2 months i can play from 4:00 to the end
Did you finally learn it all
when i heard 0:34 i just couldn't hold back my tears, damn kaori i miss her so much T-T
objektif
bab : 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11
subjektif
bab : 9, 10, 11
tajuk yg kena tekankan:
-perundangan (bab 9)
-sosio budaya (bab 10)
-pengenalan, latar belakang (bab 10)
I do f*cking love Your Lie in April, but can y'all stop those comments and just enjoy the music~
agreed
Mood
0:33 best part.
Mic Is Here i love 4:40
You saved at the very least 2 minutes of my time with that timestamp
i love this song so much. It makes me want to cry. Im learning to play it. i am up to 1:41
While this channel is to help people with playing the right notes, a certain emotional connection can only be created with an actual piano in front of you, especially for this beautiful piece. The dynamics must come from the heart as well as the triplets near the end.
I have memorized and learnt up to 4:50
I'M DYING
oh god, you learnt it wrong then because a lot of notes in this video are wrong
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I have finally learned this piece after 3 years of playing piano. A great achievement for me!!
at 1:51 you have to play FADmnF 5 times in your left hand. Here, it sounds warm, but when I play those notes, it' sounds sharper and not right. Is it really those keys?
Yato play them softer
You have to be a real god, Yato.
1:51
I can reach an 8th but why is that 4 note chord so hard to manage? I can still reach it and it’s possible but it needs finger adjustment and reach effort.
Any tips on that? How can I manage it?
Stretching exercises? Chord exercises?
Oh and i’m merely a square one begginer right now, just very recently started playing piano and practicing. I am figuring that chord out because it got my interest while looking at the synthesia.
I guess practicing those kinds of chords a lot will help. The Rachmaninoff prelude in c sharp minor has those massive chords too at the end. At first i could barely reach the chords, but after 2/3 weeks of practice i am now perfectly able to reach them.... So good luck practicing! I do think doing warm up at the piano helps too and stretching might help.
Finally after practicing for 4 months i’m in 0:04
Another 2 months, you should be at 0:06 now
@@ardavvppOne second per month, after three years it should be in the 0:36
There is a measure at 5:33 where the right hand plays an "A" four times when it supposed to be an "Ab" each time. Then notes should be, in order D#, Ab, E, D, Ab, E, C Ab, E, B, E". it throws off the whole sequence and sounds generally bad but otherwise the video is great.
4:42 this is just for me
7:45 onwards blows my mind.
7:10 where the crippling part starts (for the ones who watched your lie in april)
That is a lot of sparkles.
A sigh of a mother who has lost her only child, grief of abandonment, a wish in despair to see your country again.. it is so heart breaking. Oh Chopin and music makes human intellect something to be proud of.
Sayonara.
why?
+SANS Denis You have to watch Shigatsu wa kimi no uso to understand
'kay
Sooooooo i guess you're watching it, right ?
no D:
Can now play (badly) up to the 2:00 mark. With practise I can eventually play it better, and I can teach myself the rest of this beautiful piece
i honestly ddont give any fuck about liszt , rachmaninoff, mozart, beethoven, whoever the fuck , name whatever u want, chopin is in a class for himself, notsaying his compositions are more difficult, its just i can connect to his music in a different way.
I feel the same about franz liszt, But chopin has to be my second favourite
This song is certainly not hard, infact I believe it's the easiest of the ballades in terms of technicality. You just need to follow the patterns and hit the notes when the left hand tells you, follow the bass and the treble will shine
in other words yeah guys this piece is pretty easy, but playing it while adding different dynamics and emotion is a completely different playing field and then this piece becomes hard.
this is one of the hardest pieces out there! stop talking shit
Nope
Swen Zettler I think it would help the autism
nope, biting your ass wont help you
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thank you for the video I learned the song until 1:55 and I give up but it's my favorite part of the song and I'm very proud to be able to play it. THANK YOU
Sounds badass bro 2:22
Its even more badass when you play it
Then learn it idiot
4:37
0:00 - 1:22
1:31 - 1:49
1:53 - 2:08
2:10 - 2:16
2:52 - 5:13
6:22 - 7:44
8:49
I'm using my comment as a guideline for my chopped up version of the song
Finally learned this beast
@Rylix Mods SFC Sure, here I am. I might look a little familiar. Tell me what you think of the coda.
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This song is why I continue to learn the piano. At some point I want to be able to play this song perfectly, only then I am satisfied.
it's kind of easy in my opponion
@@softbroed1887how long have you been playing piano
0:34
Shigatsu Throwback Feels...
kaori-chan?😢
2nd World War Throwback
don’t mind this comment, is my progress
1:18
“Sayonara” -Arima Kousei
No One Can Play This... This Too Perfect