@@Eliza-yd7fi I’m gonna give it since many people know already Even when you searched up his name you’d see his real one and vice versa He is sung chang
@@Eliza-yd7fi you cannot edit hands to move that way (you can but it's easier and quicker to actually know how to play than editing them in such a natural manner)
@@epicaunleashed8764 that’s the most typical thing a musically illiterate listener would say. They comment on speed only, and nothing about musicality. Even so, there are other more virtuosic excerpts than this, you’d be surprised at what’s possible on the piano.
WTF!!!!!!! Yo, I stumbled upon this channel by accident through the youtube algorithm. Damn, looking at the list of videos that you have uploaded, there's a lot of difficult repertoire that is LRSM level and beyond. It's insane, honestly. Shouldn't you save some of these pieces for when your channel grows really big? Unless you have a whole lot more suprises coming along the way, which I'm absolutely looking forward to!
@@polzovatelsnikomc It is a level that is a part of the syllabus of the Associate Board Of The Royal Schools Of Music.(ABRSM for short) In short, the syllabus has 8 grades for the piano that change every 2 years (there are also other instruments, which have different syllabus rotation years) , followed by 3 upper levels, which in order of level are: DipABRSM (which is equivalent to a diploma), LRSM (which is equivalent to a Bachelor's degree) and FRSM ( which is the same as a Master's degree). In the 8 grades, you select 3 pieces from the ABRSM Exam Pieces book to play in the ABRSM examination, divided into 3 lists (specifically List A,B,C), and you select a piece from each of these three lists. In general, List A is Baroque to Early Classical pieces, List B is Late Classical to Romantic pieces, and List C is mostly Late Romantic to 20th Century pieces (Though it doesn't necessarily have to come from that time period, the pieces could have an old stylistic form done in a modern context, like Shostakovich's Op.87 No.2 Prelude and Fugue in A Minor that appeared in List A of the 2019-2020 Exam Pieces for Piano). The grade exams have an Aural, Sight Reading and Scales test. In the upper levels, you select 4 pieces from an official list that they have and their recommended editions. (You can look up the syllabus online and download the file in a PDF format, just search for DipABRSM syllabus and look at the table of contents to scroll down and find what you want). The exams come with a Viva Voce (something like an interview that will ask questions ranging from history to your performance) and Quick Study (which is sight reading but you have 5 minutes to do so). You also have to submit a Written Submission in a certain amount of words that is essentially about what you're doing. For more information, you can look at the website. (I wrote this at a really bad time, I have to go now and prepare for school with 15 minutes on the clock, cheers!)
You don't have nearly as many subs as the other synthesia-pianists on YT, but you play on a completely different tier. I hope for the best in your work. Love your playing.
Finally somebody that know mereaux. I’m pretty sure he wrote something harder than this, but he could not play it himself. Like op 63 no 38(?) or op 63 no. 45 and bravura
I don't even particularly care for Stravinsky---but your interpretation is *so* fine I'm not hearing a facile piano player, I'm hearing what Stravinsky *WANTS*
@@pentaxel3905 yes! i forgot to include that as well. peter is Пётр in Russian and we do this thing where we add a few words to the name to symbolize “closeness” to that person (just like they do it in English, as in Mike becomes [sometimes] Mickey). Petrushka is also a nickname for people who are named Peter in Russian.
You're an absolutely amazing pianist!!, and also very brave on putting the top view of this piece hahaha, lots of pianists just cheat a lot on some parts it on behalf of the speed, specially in the left hand scales section. WELL FREAKING DONE!
Hey, Traum, where are the other two movements?? I know you can handle them. But for this performance, Wonderful!!! One of the staples, to put it mildly, the Great pianist, Alexis Weissenberg played. He said, " it's playable despite it's apparent difficulties". The last movement poses the most difficult demands, mostly due to it's control in leaps ' alternating of the left and right hands. The piano!! A true percussive instrument.
It's sped up in sections and edited like crazy - easy to tell when the velocity of every note sounds so harsh even during the "quiet" portions he plays. There are notes being played that his fingers don't actually hit and vice versa.
@@KY_100 Too many of these self proclaimed experts who simply can't comprehend nor believe Traum is an extraordinary Pianist. Rest assured, Traum doesn't need to sped up/ fake/ AI......
I’m a pianist who’s currently studying this. I must say I never thought to take out notes the way he did here to make it easier...I see the pinky or the thumb aren’t pressing down on the keys (they’re not playing) in the difficult parts. Maybe there was another audio used to overlap his playing? I wonder how I can hear all the notes but very clearly can’t see him play them. Traum how did you do that?
@@davidtaylor607 Not at all, I think Traum is amazing (unbelievably so!!). But your comment is edited and initially compared Traum to Kassia and/or Rousseau painting them in a negative light.
@Elie El Khoury, I’m just messing with you (ergo the wink) However, I wasn’t trying to put the other pianists down. Just acknowledging how dedicated Traum is. (Also, I like your channel. You play well.)
I gotta say those jumpy chords and octaves would be painful. I experienced the same with my arrangement with the Green hill zone theme from sonic the hedgehog so I made it easier but still sounding epic
what the hell dude the content you uploaded in the last month is insane - did you record all these in one session ?and were you able to play all of them that perfectly when you started the channel?
Haha so good, true virtuoso! +1 sub. When you're doing sorabji? xD Seriously speaking he has some more friendly pieces like desir eperdu(its like less than 1 minute and its very nice) or his pastiche on chopin waltz
Ok. I give up after this outstanding performance. I'll sell my piano on eBay. Im figuring out... that my playing looks like a cat stumbling over the keys.
Where are your millions of subscribers?
this is indeed impressive.👍
Lol... Thanks!
@Commander TDS
@@commander4323PBST
@@commander4323TMS
@@rickluk-gaming301Incorrect
1:13 playing this left hand on pianississimo is... holy sh-
;)
Look at the jumps on 1:57
Yuja plays it even better. Her left hand at that part has some more bite to it, it’s truly amazing how good people can be at stuff.
@@ifmondayhadaface9490 yes and the floor is made out of floor
Plot twist: There are dedicated brains for each fingers he has.
Your dynamic range is absolutely insane especially 1:13 where you do that sweet ppp I am absolutely amazed
dude, this is midi. You can edit however you want.
@@Eliza-yd7fi Umm dont want to upset you but he is actually capable of doing it :D Just for his privacy i wont give the link
@@Eliza-yd7fi I’m gonna give it since many people know already
Even when you searched up his name you’d see his real one and vice versa
He is sung chang
@@Eliza-yd7fi you cannot edit hands to move that way (you can but it's easier and quicker to actually know how to play than editing them in such a natural manner)
@@BrinaSun no he's not sung chang
Lol i have accidentally started 1.5X. think about the shock i had :D
That’s America’s got talent speed😂
*insert "USA total coronavirus cases"*
Levent K******** haha lol
I had to verify I'm not at 1.5X after seeing your comment
Why did you have it at 1.5
A true maestro at work. Would love to hear you in concert one day.
the man the myth the legend
no way
he is sung chang btw if you didnt know
Piss off mate. This is CLEARLY sped up.
@@epicaunleashed8764 that’s the most typical thing a musically illiterate listener would say. They comment on speed only, and nothing about musicality. Even so, there are other more virtuosic excerpts than this, you’d be surprised at what’s possible on the piano.
0:10 that gliss so nice. this is now one of my favorite songs
pieces*
piece* not song
The insane genius of Stravinsky is incredible to behold
WTF!!!!!!! Yo, I stumbled upon this channel by accident through the youtube algorithm. Damn, looking at the list of videos that you have uploaded, there's a lot of difficult repertoire that is LRSM level and beyond. It's insane, honestly. Shouldn't you save some of these pieces for when your channel grows really big? Unless you have a whole lot more suprises coming along the way, which I'm absolutely looking forward to!
Frighteningly, I think he has plenty to spare. I believe he said he has all transcendental etudes and Rachmaninoff etudes in his repertoire
what is lrsm?
Ya right, who is this nice gentleman?
@@polzovatelsnikomc It is a level that is a part of the syllabus of the Associate Board Of The Royal Schools Of Music.(ABRSM for short) In short, the syllabus has 8 grades for the piano that change every 2 years (there are also other instruments, which have different syllabus rotation years) , followed by 3 upper levels, which in order of level are: DipABRSM (which is equivalent to a diploma), LRSM (which is equivalent to a Bachelor's degree) and FRSM ( which is the same as a Master's degree). In the 8 grades, you select 3 pieces from the ABRSM Exam Pieces book to play in the ABRSM examination, divided into 3 lists (specifically List A,B,C), and you select a piece from each of these three lists. In general, List A is Baroque to Early Classical pieces, List B is Late Classical to Romantic pieces, and List C is mostly Late Romantic to 20th Century pieces (Though it doesn't necessarily have to come from that time period, the pieces could have an old stylistic form done in a modern context, like Shostakovich's Op.87 No.2 Prelude and Fugue in A Minor that appeared in List A of the 2019-2020 Exam Pieces for Piano). The grade exams have an Aural, Sight Reading and Scales test. In the upper levels, you select 4 pieces from an official list that they have and their recommended editions. (You can look up the syllabus online and download the file in a PDF format, just search for DipABRSM syllabus and look at the table of contents to scroll down and find what you want). The exams come with a Viva Voce (something like an interview that will ask questions ranging from history to your performance) and Quick Study (which is sight reading but you have 5 minutes to do so). You also have to submit a Written Submission in a certain amount of words that is essentially about what you're doing. For more information, you can look at the website. (I wrote this at a really bad time, I have to go now and prepare for school with 15 minutes on the clock, cheers!)
I can tell you're into rap...
I can't stop repeating this, especially that sweep and high note at 0:10 it's so damn mesmerizing 😂
Beautiful, wonderful
Thanks man man ;)
@@TraumPiano your welcome ;)
Wow! So impressive! You must have worked very hard to execute this that well!!!
이곡을 저 정도 테크닉으로 친다는게 정신이 나가셧네요ㅋㅋㅋ 진짜 잘하십니다
Some beginner: Aren't here a music which only includes white notes?
Traum:
"Play this, you filthy casual"
Underated commenttt
You don't have nearly as many subs as the other synthesia-pianists on YT, but you play on a completely different tier. I hope for the best in your work. Love your playing.
Awesome color scheme! Goes super well with the music😊🎶
This is why Stravinsky wasn't invited into my mansion. Even Méreaux couldn't play this right. And he has something even my boy Liszt couldn't play!
Lol, Liszt could play this with ease, but in order to achieve that. He has to master, not just sight-read it
Petrushka isn't even meant for solo piano
Finally somebody that know mereaux. I’m pretty sure he wrote something harder than this, but he could not play it himself. Like op 63 no 38(?) or op 63 no. 45 and bravura
At least I think he couldn’t play them, I have only heard that he couldn’t play the extremely difficult ones he wrote
Mereaux died before Stravinsky was born so obviously he couldn't play it
I heard this piece in anime "Nodame Cantabile" and was so impressed. And now your real performance seems unbelievable. Amazing 😍
I would love to see a notes per second counter for a piece like this. Insane playing!
Only pianoists would notice that this person is the most experienced pianoist out of all the millions of subscribers of pianists.
Nothing short of perfection. Every movement
I have been watching this dude from the beginning of the channel. Those hands are improving by per videos
Great energetic interpretation. This being such a percursive piece it could use less reverb.
다양한 음색이 지루하지않고 재밌어요
tbh this is the best recording I heard
I don't even particularly care for Stravinsky---but your interpretation is *so* fine I'm not hearing a facile piano player, I'm hearing what Stravinsky *WANTS*
Damn your playing is clean af. What keyboard/setup are you using?
Hi i love your zelda covers
Razer keyboard with a RTX 2080
@@aestheticsyncopation7933 2080 is obsolete, get a 3090 brooooooo
maybe Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S88
Speed up option in his video editor
Not so hard, I can play all these notes Just not in the same order.
lol
😂😂😂
FYI, “petrushka” means parsley in Russian.
That's true, but in this context, it says that it's Peter instead
@@pentaxel3905 yes! i forgot to include that as well. peter is Пётр in Russian and we do this thing where we add a few words to the name to symbolize “closeness” to that person (just like they do it in English, as in Mike becomes [sometimes] Mickey). Petrushka is also a nickname for people who are named Peter in Russian.
You're an absolutely amazing pianist!!, and also very brave on putting the top view of this piece hahaha, lots of pianists just cheat a lot on some parts it on behalf of the speed, specially in the left hand scales section. WELL FREAKING DONE!
Love the piece, and love the new improved graphics!!
You are insanely talented just waaw
underrated pianist
Just heard someone preform this and wow it is so impressive the virtuosity that it took to play it
1:00 trill with the thumb is diabolical
This video deserve a thousand viewwwwsssss
Legends say Liszt could sight-read this piece blindfolded
Hey, Traum, where are the other two movements?? I know you can handle them. But for this performance, Wonderful!!! One of the staples, to put it mildly, the Great pianist, Alexis Weissenberg played. He said, " it's playable despite it's apparent difficulties". The last movement poses the most difficult demands, mostly due to it's control in leaps ' alternating of the left and right hands. The piano!! A true percussive instrument.
This is crazy work, very impressive for you playing it
우와! 왜 이렇게 잘치죠?
You can see the word "Russian" at the description.
Reminds me “NODAME” 😁😁😁
This piece is fucking impossible, and you're off your head playing it at this tempo lol
It's sped up in sections and edited like crazy - easy to tell when the velocity of every note sounds so harsh even during the "quiet" portions he plays. There are notes being played that his fingers don't actually hit and vice versa.
@@joshuahoman1184 i can tell that the midi is edited but that playing is real af :|
@@joshuahoman1184 i'd like proof???
@@KY_100
Too many of these self proclaimed experts who simply can't comprehend nor believe Traum is an extraordinary Pianist.
Rest assured, Traum doesn't need to sped up/ fake/ AI......
I still can’t believe this !!
I didn't know at all that playing the piano was realistic, even when the orchestra plays, it sounds crazy
I’m a pianist who’s currently studying this. I must say I never thought to take out notes the way he did here to make it easier...I see the pinky or the thumb aren’t pressing down on the keys (they’re not playing) in the difficult parts. Maybe there was another audio used to overlap his playing? I wonder how I can hear all the notes but very clearly can’t see him play them. Traum how did you do that?
he plays all the notes its the camera angle
He is playing them, but its because the computer or the camera dont see them
Could you play the piano, please, Stravinsky - Symphony in 3 movements, the first movement of the symphony?
Wait isn't the first movement to that "crotchet = 160" I love that symphony
Virgin average piano RUclipsrs: La Campanella Hardest piece.
CHAD Traum: knows what he’s saying
Could you please play the other two movements of Petrushka?
Me das miedo, jamas habia visto tal nivel de velocidad y presición, eres un marciano!!
이런 종류의 음악은 첨 들어보네ㅋㅋ
클래식인듯 아닌듯
듣기 좋네욯ㅎ
Bravo. Muito bom.
1:00 to 1:12, the best 10 seconds of any piece i think I've ever heard
Ta bien 👍
*12
monstrous technique! very very clean. please rest your fingers as well haha
0:10 I wished my admincard swipes would be as smooth as this glissando...
Lmao!😂
1:04 that melody sounds kind of like a dog yowling but in a happy way
Came in laugh... end with amazingness
why aren’t you the most famous pianist RUclipsr 😫😫
Tiffany Poon:- Hold my Vlogs and let me introduce myself
I love petrusshka
tasty
Great job Traum!! Love your content keep up the good work.
Why always comparing? They’re all accomplished pianists and comments like this spawn stupid turf wars
pineapple exactly, I hate comments like these.
Dang y’all hating on traum 😉
@@davidtaylor607 Not at all, I think Traum is amazing (unbelievably so!!). But your comment is edited and initially compared Traum to Kassia and/or Rousseau painting them in a negative light.
@Elie El Khoury, I’m just messing with you (ergo the wink) However, I wasn’t trying to put the other pianists down. Just acknowledging how dedicated Traum is.
(Also, I like your channel. You play well.)
와 혹시 피아노 전공하셨나요..? 이거 피아노 전공자분들도 엄청 힘들어하시던데.. 존경합니다
Bravo
리듬스타로 처음 알게 된 곡인데 지금 다시 찾아봄
아닛...이 엄청난 난곡을 이렇게 쉽게치다니....
1:16
Pause the vid, his hands need some rest
Lol yeah
I still waiting for grand gallip cromatique and Galop in A minor
Holy shit that was impressive
쩔어쩔어 개쩔어! 개조음
2 words
hollllllllllllllly shit
you're good
looking forward to your next videos
is it even possible...? I can't believe it even thought I'm watching this
Some of it is sped up but it's impressive regardless
@@Jessard187 It's not though. He's literally a concert pianist and does this stuff LIVE.. so no. It's not
Perfect
Amazing. I'd like know the pianist's name.
I gotta say those jumpy chords and octaves would be painful. I experienced the same with my arrangement with the Green hill zone theme from sonic the hedgehog so I made it easier but still sounding epic
Oh really? I'm a composer too so I would like to hear your arrangement.
@@therealransu im performing it to YT later
@@BlueSteve Cool beans
what the hell dude the content you uploaded in the last month is insane - did you record all these in one session ?and were you able to play all of them that perfectly when you started the channel?
와... 🤔 전설이시네요
와오... 위에서 내려오는거 때문에
뭔가 좀더 보기편한느낌?
잘보고갑니다~
me: that doesn't seem that complicated to play
me 3 seconds later: ok that is complicated
I was wondering when you would upload it
Cool
Is this for real ? Fucking amazing !!!!!
Classic
Man...... His hands are fast ⚡⚡⚡⚡....
how about Islamay for the next, Traum?
와 이거 내가 세상에서 젤 좋아하는 피아노곡인데ㅠㅠ
이게?
Haha so good, true virtuoso! +1 sub. When you're doing sorabji? xD Seriously speaking he has some more friendly pieces like desir eperdu(its like less than 1 minute and its very nice) or his pastiche on chopin waltz
This is insane,
Holy CRAP - that's all im gonna say.
Liszt: This is fine.
It sounds good tho
Ok. I give up after this outstanding performance. I'll sell my piano on eBay. Im figuring out... that my playing looks like a cat stumbling over the keys.
The sheet music for this must look like a Picasso painting
Wonderful playing. So can i use this music in my vidio? I want to use 0:00~1:00 part :)
This piece came out 100 years ago can’t copyright it, so you should be fine.
But i think he should ask Traum that question, if he wants to use HIS footage.
이걸 하셨넼ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 악보 보고 이게 검은 악보 뭐시긴가 하는 그거냐 하면서 던졌는데
wow
0:03-0:45
1:13
2:05
insane af
Reminds me of Nodame Chan
wonderful dynamics
who are you????????
Has to be a concert pianist
sung chang
Wait wait wait how do you do that pp at 1:13 holy shit.
스트라빈스키를 베스킨라빈스로 본 내 인생이 레전드
Nodame Chan, gokon shimashou! 😁