@@x.c.1706 have u seen the score? The music is not written with traditional beams and note heads but with lines and gestures that indicate where and when to approximately “play” the piano. So it would be very difficult to detect “mistakes”. I went to Indiana University - JSOM
Thanks. The quality in this video is fantastic. Really gave me more appreciation for the piano as an extended instrument. Even though I had already listened to CAGE from 95-99 heavily. I enjoyed the composition thoroughly.
Want your mind blown? The score is available online. You will have to dig around but it"s there. The notation is singularly unique. If you are capable of connecting the aural and the visual it is truly a trip. I get lost sometime but there are enough events that stand out that it is possible too bet back on track. I love it.
Lachenmann is the creator of a style in contemporary classical music, called " instrumental music concrete". he, in this piece, is trying to expand the capacities of the piano. you could also see his piece called "movement".
je n arrive a accrocher la musique de lachenman comme je viens de savourer wolfgang rihem , elliot carter , karl amadeus hartmann , luciano berio , xenakis ; gubaidulina , berndt alois zimmerman , mais peut être faudra t il plus de temps , on est bien de la seconde école de vienne qui m avait fasciné lorsque j avais découvert la musique atonale ,,
we need to get away from the narrow and misleading confines of the word beauty.The new ,the rarely expressed or new ways of expression and so many countless other ways of giving clarity and insight about Lachenmann's methods are possible.anyone looking here will need to do some thinking and reading :all contmporary art realy requires the spectator to afford for other views than the historical one unless we push the historical with other questions .What sounds are possible with a piano ?what sounds what experiences can be taken from a keyboard instrument etc.Beauty is nly one criterion :hardly useful since the 20th century .
but have you listend to some asmr videos online? it is much more beatiful than this. (I use the word in this expanded meaning of yours), and it didnt even need a composer. that is what I call economic. and plus, anything, even beauty, if can be created very easily and be replaceble, becomes worthless. so this piece is worth as much as a asmr video on youtube.
@@mrsnooz1 "beauty, if can be created very easily and be replaceble, becomes worthless." only i can create my turds, but tons of companies produce print copies of the mona lisa, which is more beautiful to you, and which would you rather hang on your wall?
Lyle Matmos the „beauty“ part of monalisa was created by da vinci, so i would say it‘s still pretty hard. Copying mona lisa does not give us more beauty. About the turd i would argue that your turd would give me the same emotional response than any other turds, so its totally replaceable by my own turd, which i can create for my self, for free.
@@mrsnooz1Wrong, you cannot create turd for free! You need to eat first. Food costs money. For some people, no matter what they take in, all that comes out is shit. If the end result is all you focus on, and not the process. You have missed out on life a great deal. Art shouldn't be about that predetermined beauty. That's called propaganda.
To me the _point_ of this isn't to suggest that there is some hidden, deeper meaning, with techniques of piano playing or wishing for a different instrument altogether. It's to show the horrible depression of sitting at a piano, with no passion in the world, with nothing to do but express the aimless meandering, like a moth trapped in a sealed room.
@@crawlingamongthestars3736 i have no intention to play this song. i meant that i appreciate the randomness of sounds in our world, which is not a necessary to be replicated.
@@milk-zd4vk I generally find that "randomness" outweighs "order" in the world, which is probably what leads me to be inclined towards music such as this. So it is a subjective thing... But I also see many people make statements such as "oh, he's just randomly running his fingers over the keys, plucking the strings and hitting the wood, takes no talent/skill", but this is obviously not true at all. All of these actions are methodically plotted and notated to be played very specifically, and actually being able to do that is certainly difficult, which is the point I was originally trying to make. When you said "I can basically do it myself", I interpreted that as "this is just random actions, so it's easy", as it's typical for someone to say something like that in reaction to this sort of music, but I do get what you meant now.
A couple of wrong notes but we'll let him off
Right into my asmr playlist
lmao
Where has my music taste led me to think that this actually sounds pretty good.
same
Some kind of institute
it does sound good
you really a brain rest, man
we're not fun at parties but at least we know what sound good
Tantacrul brought me here from his Christmas video. Where's the version with sleigh bells?
Me too, hahaha. The bells were added by him, it was part of the joke.
Ayyyyy same
𝕔𝕙𝕣𝕚𝕤𝕥𝕞𝕒𝕤
I am disapoint
When you want to be a percussionist but all you have is a piano.
Haha, I agree
Piano is percussion
Piano is a percussion instrument. Think of Thelonious Monk.
No one will ever give me back these 4 minutes of my life
You're welcome
I played this piece for my piano jury. Was fun, would recommend.
Made a couple of mistakes but no one else knew except for me.
@@michaelkimsheng So your jurors didn't know how to read the score? Where did you study, in a community college in the middle of nowhere?
@@x.c.1706 have u seen the score? The music is not written with traditional beams and note heads but with lines and gestures that indicate where and when to approximately “play” the piano. So it would be very difficult to detect “mistakes”. I went to Indiana University - JSOM
Thanks for supporting Güero, great piece among a sea of traditionally notated and played piano compositions. Bravo Lachenmann!
Fantastische Interpretation des perfekt komponierten Meisterwerks durch den virtuosen Pianisten/Komponisten. Wahrlich wunderbar!
Couldn't get it to work on my digital piano
Robert Davidson it's not written for digital Piano anyways
Was a joke attempt by me - rather unsuccessful
Robert Davidson no worries, i got it...😂
Try turning it off (and not back on)
Thanks. The quality in this video is fantastic. Really gave me more appreciation for the piano as an extended instrument. Even though I had already listened to CAGE from 95-99 heavily. I enjoyed the composition thoroughly.
*sleigh bells* Christmas
Hel yeah
This is actually very cleverly written and composed. It turns the instrument into something... more.
yes and, moreover, it really sounds fine, I agree. great composer fo sure. this is all but a provocation
My opinion is it’s silly and there are millions of people that could do the same thing
Or into something less )
@@jamesjazzy8040 hahahahah same insight, what has composition become
2:51 text popping onscreen in a horror movie trailer
"In a world..."
"where all hope is lost..."
"Only one man can save the day..."
Want your mind blown? The score is available online. You will have to dig around but it"s there. The notation is singularly unique. If you are capable of connecting the aural and the visual it is truly a trip. I get lost sometime but there are enough events that stand out that it is possible too bet back on track. I love it.
When you didn't practice for the show and you're trying to save time before the disaster.
La musique ... c'est du bruit qui pense !!
Very good ^^.... and thank to you !!!
On cite les grands auteurs.
Just amazing!!!
Imagine listening to this while leisure😭
This is excellent. Thanks for sharing.
Fabulous piece and performance, invites and offers total concentration: absorbtion.
As a sequel, he should compose a piece for guero titled "Piano".
ASMR!
ruclips.net/video/Ke41xtDtkhc/видео.html :)
yes, helmut!
I think I´m not quite understanding this music. Can please someone explain what is going on?
This did make me laugh
It's all about timbre…and rhythm. Basically a percussion piece that happens to be played on a piano.
its asmr in the piano
It's a big-arse guiro
Lachenmann is the creator of a style in contemporary classical music, called " instrumental music concrete". he, in this piece, is trying to expand the capacities of the piano. you could also see his piece called "movement".
a feral human finding a grand piano and studying it
somehow i imagine a tiger growling
Christmas
i dont know why but its very hard to breathe for me
Gucci
unironically fuck with this
素晴らしい。
Wonderful!!
now do it again but with acrylic nails
We have heard it all before
Piano ASMR noice...
Heady stuff. I think it would sound better on a Bosendorfer.
Where?
je n arrive a accrocher la musique de lachenman comme je viens de savourer wolfgang rihem , elliot carter , karl amadeus hartmann , luciano berio , xenakis ; gubaidulina , berndt alois zimmerman , mais peut être faudra t il plus de temps , on est bien de la seconde école de vienne qui m avait fasciné lorsque j avais découvert la musique atonale ,,
3:06 What part of the piano made that sound?
linglingwannabe1456 releasing the sustain pedal
letting go of and then quickly depressing the sustain pedal, which creates a far-off explosive sound
Kannst du Klavier spielen oder hast du keine Hobbys ?
I am unable to see what's genius in this piece
Because It's not. Go listen to something better
@@nicolasantony310 hahhaah aha we can agree on that
2:03 wow
we need to get away from the narrow and misleading confines of the word beauty.The new ,the rarely expressed or new ways of expression and so many countless other ways of giving clarity and insight about Lachenmann's methods are possible.anyone looking here will need to do some thinking and reading :all contmporary art realy requires the spectator to afford for other views than the historical one unless we push the historical with other questions .What sounds are possible with a piano ?what sounds what experiences can be taken from a keyboard instrument etc.Beauty is nly one criterion :hardly useful since the 20th century .
It's more about the beauty of percussion and texture than of the European focus on pitch
but have you listend to some asmr videos online? it is much more beatiful than this. (I use the word in this expanded meaning of yours), and it didnt even need a composer. that is what I call economic. and plus, anything, even beauty, if can be created very easily and be replaceble, becomes worthless. so this piece is worth as much as a asmr video on youtube.
@@mrsnooz1 "beauty, if can be created very easily and be replaceble, becomes worthless." only i can create my turds, but tons of companies produce print copies of the mona lisa, which is more beautiful to you, and which would you rather hang on your wall?
Lyle Matmos the „beauty“ part of monalisa was created by da vinci, so i would say it‘s still pretty hard. Copying mona lisa does not give us more beauty. About the turd i would argue that your turd would give me the same emotional response than any other turds, so its totally replaceable by my own turd, which i can create for my self, for free.
@@mrsnooz1Wrong, you cannot create turd for free! You need to eat first. Food costs money.
For some people, no matter what they take in, all that comes out is shit.
If the end result is all you focus on, and not the process. You have missed out on life a great deal. Art shouldn't be about that predetermined beauty. That's called propaganda.
gureo lieder😂😂😂
He looks so serious kkkk
"i play piano"
Nice ASMR video bro
Lol
Well, the piece is written in '69, so the guy was making ASMR before it was cool :)
The musical equivalent of the unmade bed.
ASMR...
Один вопрос: НАФИГА?????
выходит>>>
If music paints the deepness of soul, in the actual age soul is quite disappeared so welcome to this music which paints the nothing.
Personally, I like nothing.
@@crawlingamongthestars3736 good for you
@@antoniocoppola7644 :)
Germans...
Someone meme this
Tantacrul
memed this just now.
ruclips.net/video/ZHC7NvaqWuM/видео.html
A dude named knocks schiller memed this
Here's a piano. Don't play it.
To me the _point_ of this isn't to suggest that there is some hidden, deeper meaning, with techniques of piano playing or wishing for a different instrument altogether. It's to show the horrible depression of sitting at a piano, with no passion in the world, with nothing to do but express the aimless meandering, like a moth trapped in a sealed room.
leleks
true
Кто со статуса Регины Маратовны?❤
it’s good, but i wouldn’t listen to it because i can basically do it myself.
If you attempted to perform this EXACTLY as it is notated, I think you would find it is certainly not easy.
@@crawlingamongthestars3736 i have no intention to play this song. i meant that i appreciate the randomness of sounds in our world, which is not a necessary to be replicated.
@@milk-zd4vk I generally find that "randomness" outweighs "order" in the world, which is probably what leads me to be inclined towards music such as this. So it is a subjective thing... But I also see many people make statements such as "oh, he's just randomly running his fingers over the keys, plucking the strings and hitting the wood, takes no talent/skill", but this is obviously not true at all. All of these actions are methodically plotted and notated to be played very specifically, and actually being able to do that is certainly difficult, which is the point I was originally trying to make. When you said "I can basically do it myself", I interpreted that as "this is just random actions, so it's easy", as it's typical for someone to say something like that in reaction to this sort of music, but I do get what you meant now.
I like the music albeit it doesn’t look very hard to do.
嘘だろ・・・。ピアノの先生にひっぱたかれるやつやんか・・・。
4:42 miuntes of wasting time :)
You're insane
Disgusting, shameful
Christmas