@@randomlydonatenewsubscribers that's not story Liszt assigned it to a tempo which lasts upto 8-9 minutes but now it is played in 12-14 minutes, a composer will mostly assign a tempo which is most suitable and, yet many composers can't play their pieces in tempo, but that's not the case of Liszt
According to the tempo marks on the score, this piece is at least 9 minutes and 21 seconds and I didn't count the rubato which is also written on the score.
It would be really neat to be able to compare this to totentanz, as I've always considered both of those to be really high up the difficulty chain. I would be forever grateful if you could do it. ᵃˡˢᵒ ᵍᵒᵈᵒʷˢᵏʸ'ˢ ᵖᵃˢˢᵃᶜᵃᵍˡⁱᵃ?
Man, I forgot how hard this was after not listening to it for a while
@Felis Skalkotris Sorabjitus a bit strange to hear that coming from you, but yes
@@dzordzszs I always wonder how much his piano owed him in debt.
@Felis Skalkotris Sorabjitus lmao but lisitsa played it???
@@calford2001 only some people can play rondo fantastique lol
@@calford2001 badly…
This AI's thumb is too strong.
2:09 look at it go!
I would love to see la clochette ^^
1:48 well, imagine Lizst actually knowing that after 150 years we will see the this letter N he put in there ))
This is impressing. I guess in a few years people won't be able to say if AI or Yunchan Lim is playing.
1:49 N for NEIN!
Liszt moment.
Please may you make him play Liszt Spanish Fantasy S.253 at some point?
Perhaps, there's lots of other material ahead in the queue though.
@@randomlydonatenewsubscribersyeah they're fingees hurt
Awesome! Great skill and mind-blowing visualization. Many thanks!
Still slower than Liszt🔥 he played it in 8 and half minutes🔥
I don't think outright speed is the aim here; like sure I could have it play the piece in 6 minutes but what's the point.
@@HubertMCovers it's just a pun bro, I know about that
@@randomlydonatenewsubscribers that's not story Liszt assigned it to a tempo which lasts upto 8-9 minutes but now it is played in 12-14 minutes, a composer will mostly assign a tempo which is most suitable and, yet many composers can't play their pieces in tempo, but that's not the case of Liszt
According to the tempo marks on the score, this piece is at least 9 minutes and 21 seconds and I didn't count the rubato which is also written on the score.
It would be really neat to be able to compare this to totentanz, as I've always considered both of those to be really high up the difficulty chain.
I would be forever grateful if you could do it.
ᵃˡˢᵒ ᵍᵒᵈᵒʷˢᵏʸ'ˢ ᵖᵃˢˢᵃᶜᵃᵍˡⁱᵃ?
Godowsky coming up. I will do the Passacaglia if I find a MIDI of it.
pls to AI VS Ode to Joy (Liszt Transcription)
At the moment I have a large amount of requests so I cannot guarantee it.
@@HubertMCovers ok no problem. I'll wait :)
nice
Nice, but it's too slow. Appearently Liszt played this piece around 8 minutes.
Wait,What?This is ai ? I thought it was played by a real man
Bro💀
This looks very fake tbh...
I mean they're still working on making the hands more realistic.
@@HubertMCovers (it was a joke)
I've seen too many unironic ones I can't tell em apart lmao. I mean my point still stands regardless.