0:01 Our journey beggins 0:29 The train starts shaking a bit, but its fine, not like its falling 0:46 Oh look at those beautiful mountains passing 1:16 Passing under a tunnel... 1:35 Outside again, everything looks coming to you like an arrow(Moscheles said that when he was invited to go on a train) 2:05 "If any passenger got any questions, wants to buy any product or order some service, please talk to the attendants in your cabin" 2:10 Alkan runs to ask for some food now that the voice awakened him :/ 2:29 "We will bring your potato chips in a few moments Sir." 2:41 While he waits he stares at the window again, seeing the mountains pass 3:19 "How dare you disturb me while I observe the mountains?!?!" said Alkan, "Its your potato chips...." said the attendant, "oh..." 3:24 Alkan proceeds to eat them as fast as he cans, he knows something can happen while he does that. Gotta stay always alert 3:37 Each one of those scales is Alkan asking "are we arriving?" to someone next to him. Alkan starts getting nervous for some unknown reason 3:40 The person gets angry for some reason and starts telling Alkan to stop 3:53 Alkan refuses to stop, he says that to shorten the distance he will get out of the train as soon as he can 4:05 "We are arriving to the next station in a few moments, and now please be quiet" the man said to Alkan 4:35 "We have arrived to the station XYZW in the town of ABCD, please note this is not the fi-" Alkan doesn't listen, he just runs to get out as fast as possible 4:42 "Please wait the doors to open sir..." 4:51 Alkan finally gets out *After the music ends* Alkan realizes he got out on the wrong station... having nothing to do while waiting the next train he grabs his pen and starts writing a piece about his journey, before he can write a minor ending chord to represent his mistake, the train arrives and he just throws it in the middle of the station. A music publisher passing by sees the score, grabs it and enters the train trying to find Alkan and asks if he can publish it, Alkan says "yeah whatever"
When Alkan wrote this piece known as the railroad he didn't just mean speed. I am studying it and it is very difficult for the endurance. For this reason, the French term Chamin de fer or the iron path intends to refer to a study aimed at making the iron hand become real. To perform this piece at the established speed, it is necessary to have great strength and mastery in the fingers. This is probably one of the reasons why liszt was afraid of Alkan who considered him unattainable on a technical level and it is also the reason why alkan is poorly executed. Few have mastered his technique. I believe that on a musical level there is a bit of melodic immaturity in some pieces of Alkan however this piece is incredible not only in the music but above all in the effect that unfortunately can only be obtained with a left hand.
Liszt was never afraid of him or anyone, because he is the LISZT, but he admired him a lot, and described his technique as "the BEST" he have ever encountered. But also it is told as like, Alkan heard Liszt playing once in a concert, then went home and cried that he felt his technique "inferior" than liszt's, but I surely don't know about it's credibility But sure everyone will be afraid of Liszt not likely the vice versa
Wow! This is played incredibly well! Alkan's works are no easy task! Fantastic playing! Definitely a competiton or an encore piece for sure! You make this look so easy and this is a very hard piece to play! 😮😳😲
@Funnee Music I mean at his time it was very common, at variations, concertos and other pieces to use these very fast scales, as Kullak says "There was a time where the ability to execute passages in the most rapid tempos was seen as a chief mark of virtuosity. The faster, so much more admirable"
This was a time when it was thought that people died from falls from a high building, not from the impact of hitting the ground, but from the great speed the body experienced on the way down. What we think is slow to moderate speed on the road was tremendously fast to them.
Good point. This piece is generally played too fast owing to misreading the metronome mark. Alkan - a very conservative musician - used the original double beat system. This means the correct tempo for this piece is crotchet = 112 in modern notation, i.e. above half of this performance. -
Seonyong, the Alkan player is back again! Is always a plasure to see your videos, this one is the best version of Le chemin de fer on youtube. Congratulations and keep playing. Greetings.
Your channel is unbelievable, always great interpretations of the most challenging pieces in the NOT standart repertoire. I think it is very important to play music, that not everyone plays! Great playing of this etude!!!! Maybe Godowsky is something for you, I bet you could play some of his Chopin transcriptions or even his gigantic Passacaglia in b-minor!!!!!!
Your interpretation of everything you play is always amazing 😄 I didn’t realize how fast this piece was supposed to be played though! Also I wish we could get you some professional recording equipment 😭 Your recording of Mereaux’s Etude 45 is very clean, I’m not sure if the way you’re recording other videos is different from that video or what. This is a piece that definitely would have benefited from recording with a cleaner microphone or something. Regardless it’s okay haha. You could record with the worst camera ever and it would still blow us away 😄 Keep up the great work!
드디어... 알캉의 '철도(Op. 27)를 5분 이내에 연주한 한국인이 탄생했군요...! 속도만 빠르다고 되는 건 아니고 알캉이 의도하고자 했던 걸 제대로 살려야 하는데, 황선용 님은 속도도 거의 인템포 수준에 악상도 잘 살리셨으니... 그저 한국의 아믈랭, 혹은 모리시타 유이 급 비루투오소로 칭송할 수밖에 없습니다. 축하드리고, 수고 많으셨습니다! 혹시, 리스트 스페인 대환상곡 끝내시면 알캉의 '사냥하듯이(Op. 53)'도 도전해 보실 의향이 있으신가요? 160년 간 묻혀 있었다가 겨우 작년에 momomo 님하고 제가 미디로 구현하는 데 성공했는데, 황선용 님의 제대로 된 인간 연주를 선보이면서 이 곡을 알렸으면 하는 바람입니다. ㅎㅎ
Lol that's such a Lisztian way of ending the piece, *like nothing ever happened and now we're just gonna end it all in a state of intense contemplation.*
Pacific 1844! Piano's mostly in tune here, so I could enjoy this! As an Alkan fan since the early 1970s (Lewenthal's book), I love seeing you post your progress for the world to see and share! One little request: less pedal when the left hand gets active with the chords on the 3rd eighth note. It gets muddied and hard to hear. -- In other places where you pedal less or not at all, it's thrilling to hear the details in your playing! I really felt like I was on a train. Also, just before the end, with the bare octaves, it doesn't look like Alkan indicates a rit. there. If that's true, then as Lewenthal says, it's best to follow exactly what Alkan wants and maintain tempo. Not saying this to criticize or reduce your amazing work! Just careful suggestions from someone who is very familiar with & connected to this music. Keep going!
This is truly insane, but I don't find the musical content in some of these Alkan pieces to be worth the extreme difficulty/effort. I can easily motivate myself to learn things like the Grande Sonate and Solo Symphony, but these etudes... Anyway, this is some next-level playing.
Crazy Alkan . I'd like to know if he played any concerts . He didn't play much I think ? A recluse . He had brilliant ideas . The Berlioz of the piano !
Wow. I heard somewhere that a performance longer than 5:03 is not a proper performance, you managed in 4:58 while retaining the essence of the music(Alkan must have been addicted to trains). Very good job. Btw very happy you're learning spanish rhapsody, I love it, that catchy La Follia theme never disappoints xD
Serious question, is there any way I could see you in concert? Are you touring anywhere? I would pay a ridiculously large sum of money to see you play this live.
황선용Seonyong Hwang You have some great chops right now, but you should really work to refine your technique (especially the left hand) and practice tone and clarity and then make a professional recording of some of these ridiculous pieces and then try to start a performance series. You should try to have house concerts or something at your school. I need to do this as well haha! Best of luck to you!
@@seonyonghwang Please, if you can... Passacaglia in B Minor- Leopold Godowsky... Only if you can.. The piece is a monster... Notorious for difficulty in extremely ridiculous dimensoins
I have seen you in the comments of a video of a piece of which I want to know the opus and where can I download the scores, could you help me with that? ruclips.net/video/v3kX71cAOg0/видео.html
0:01 Our journey beggins
0:29 The train starts shaking a bit, but its fine, not like its falling
0:46 Oh look at those beautiful mountains passing
1:16 Passing under a tunnel...
1:35 Outside again, everything looks coming to you like an arrow(Moscheles said that when he was invited to go on a train)
2:05 "If any passenger got any questions, wants to buy any product or order some service, please talk to the attendants in your cabin"
2:10 Alkan runs to ask for some food now that the voice awakened him :/
2:29 "We will bring your potato chips in a few moments Sir."
2:41 While he waits he stares at the window again, seeing the mountains pass
3:19 "How dare you disturb me while I observe the mountains?!?!" said Alkan, "Its your potato chips...." said the attendant, "oh..."
3:24 Alkan proceeds to eat them as fast as he cans, he knows something can happen while he does that. Gotta stay always alert
3:37 Each one of those scales is Alkan asking "are we arriving?" to someone next to him. Alkan starts getting nervous for some unknown reason
3:40 The person gets angry for some reason and starts telling Alkan to stop
3:53 Alkan refuses to stop, he says that to shorten the distance he will get out of the train as soon as he can
4:05 "We are arriving to the next station in a few moments, and now please be quiet" the man said to Alkan
4:35 "We have arrived to the station XYZW in the town of ABCD, please note this is not the fi-" Alkan doesn't listen, he just runs to get out as fast as possible
4:42 "Please wait the doors to open sir..."
4:51 Alkan finally gets out
*After the music ends* Alkan realizes he got out on the wrong station... having nothing to do while waiting the next train he grabs his pen and starts writing a piece about his journey, before he can write a minor ending chord to represent his mistake, the train arrives and he just throws it in the middle of the station. A music publisher passing by sees the score, grabs it and enters the train trying to find Alkan and asks if he can publish it, Alkan says "yeah whatever"
Very nice scenario.
🙂🙂😂😂
@@seonyonghwang Lol thx xD
suuuuuuuuuuper funny, haha, love it. It goes a bit mad at some point, but a fitting story for an Alkan piece ^^
Its not funny ㅗ
Nice 😂👌
기깔나게 굴러가네요 캬..
한양대선배님이 후배님에게 칭찬을
마제파 다 연습 끝나면 이 곡을...
와 찐이다..
하늘님 유튭각으로 이거 치기 어떻습니까
@@doompiano1604 혼자 자연발화하노
I was waiting for this one. So clean! Great performance, practise paid off :D
Thx!:)
Hey Epre 💪
i came here from your previous comment. cheers!
I love the phrasing throughout
You are so fast and so precise. You are a wonderful pianist. C.V. Alkan would be happy to know that you are keeping his works for piano alive.
When Alkan wrote this piece known as the railroad he didn't just mean speed. I am studying it and it is very difficult for the endurance. For this reason, the French term Chamin de fer or the iron path intends to refer to a study aimed at making the iron hand become real. To perform this piece at the established speed, it is necessary to have great strength and mastery in the fingers. This is probably one of the reasons why liszt was afraid of Alkan who considered him unattainable on a technical level and it is also the reason why alkan is poorly executed. Few have mastered his technique. I believe that on a musical level there is a bit of melodic immaturity in some pieces of Alkan however this piece is incredible not only in the music but above all in the effect that unfortunately can only be obtained with a left hand.
Liszt was never afraid of him or anyone, because he is the LISZT, but he admired him a lot, and described his technique as "the BEST" he have ever encountered.
But also it is told as like, Alkan heard Liszt playing once in a concert, then went home and cried that he felt his technique "inferior" than liszt's, but I surely don't know about it's credibility
But sure everyone will be afraid of Liszt not likely the vice versa
chemin de fer means railroad because rails are made of iron. that is the term to say railroad in french
What on earth are you on about? The translation of this is “The Railway”
@@LeeChaosin For some reason I find it funny that a person named Alkan[e] wrote a piece called the fer[rum] road.
@@SteveRegardo Le = the Chemin = path de = [made] of Fer = iron
와 진짜 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 초반부 라라라라 듣자마자 입이떡벌어지고 바지에 지릴뻔했습니다 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 모리시타 유이 스피드랑 삐까뜨시다니 진짜 테크닉의 한계가 궁금해지는 분이세요 대단하십니다...
엌ㅋㅋ 감사합니다:)
0:20 Those diminished arpeggios give me the goosebumps
Wow! This is played incredibly well! Alkan's works are no easy task! Fantastic playing!
Definitely a competiton or an encore piece for sure! You make this look so easy and this is a very hard piece to play! 😮😳😲
This is why we practice scales...
errrrrrrrrr yea why wE all
@Funnee Music I mean at his time it was very common, at variations, concertos and other pieces to use these very fast scales, as Kullak says "There was a time where the ability to execute passages in the most rapid tempos was seen as a chief mark of virtuosity. The faster, so much more admirable"
@Mathews .......... howwwww
Yep
@@that1guy910 this is why we practice scales. :-)
@@ezandman6804 ;) ofc
AMAZING.
ASTONISHING.
UNBELIEVABLE.
and then u say that Feux Follets is too difficult for u
🙄🙄🙄
He is trying to play that in 180 bpm
@@gabindupuy6036 hello baka
LOL *no*
Epic. I love it, thank you again for your performance.
I can’t imagine that trains moved this fast in 1844, when Alkan wrote this piece. It should be called “chemin de fer futur”.
They were VERY loud tho
This was a time when it was thought that people died from falls from a high building, not from the impact of hitting the ground, but from the great speed the body experienced on the way down. What we think is slow to moderate speed on the road was tremendously fast to them.
It must be 234bpm
Well, they don't seem fast to us now but put yourself in the shoes of someone who saw them first invented.
Good point. This piece is generally played too fast owing to misreading the metronome mark. Alkan - a very conservative musician - used the original double beat system. This means the correct tempo for this piece is crotchet = 112 in modern notation, i.e. above half of this performance. -
산업혁명시대를 배경으로한 흑백영화의 석탄을 싣고가는 증기기관차가 생각나네요.
ㅎㅎ 좋은 표현이네요:)
그런 프사로 이런 말 하니까 넘 안 어울림ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
전 산업혁명 시대의 증기기관차보단 폭주하는 토마스가 떠오르는군요
@@user-yy6pp3it9o 토마스가 왜나오눜ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
@@oiorli_vpaf 알캉의 괴랄한 난이도와 빠르기를 보아...
아니 이게 사람인가;; 그냥 구독박고 갑니다 ㄸ
구독자 1000명 돌파하셨네요 ㅎㅎ 이 정도 실력이시면 진작에 돌파하고도 남을 실력인데....... 축하드립니다~~
앗, 감사합니다^^
찐이다!!!
와! 구독 했어요
Seonyong, the Alkan player is back again! Is always a plasure to see your videos, this one is the best version of Le chemin de fer on youtube. Congratulations and keep playing. Greetings.
Thx:)
Alkan and Mèreaux
Holy crap. You must be a very famous concert pianist. If you aren’t you should be. This is incredible stuff
Thx thx!
I totally second this!
No one:
Alkan: *V I V A C I S S I M A M E N T E*
LoliloL
Actually, Beethoven too. Les Adieux sonata :)
u have not seen, comme le vent it's *P R E S T I S S I M A M E N T E*
@@Dylonely_9274 slt
@@jukeban646 Salut
I would say that this is the best performance in history of this piece!!
XDXD THX:)
You're brilliant!!
I'm looking forward to you playing op.39-7😊
XD Thx:)
Very interesting piece of music, very difficult, and very well played.
Best recording on RUclips. Very very well done! More Alkan and Liszt!!!
Thx!:)
When you say Liszt’s Spanish Fantasie, do you mean S.253? Or the Spanish Rhapsody S.254? :)
@@TheModicaLiszt 253:) But i will upload 254 too!
황선용Seonyong Hwang :0 S.253 is really rare and so difficult! I really look forward to your performance!!!
Juan Santos I prefer the middle section of this recording to Yui Moroshita’s. It’s all a matter of taste
Your channel is unbelievable, always great interpretations of the most challenging pieces in the NOT standart repertoire. I think it is very important to play music, that not everyone plays! Great playing of this etude!!!! Maybe Godowsky is something for you, I bet you could play some of his Chopin transcriptions or even his gigantic Passacaglia in b-minor!!!!!!
I would also love him playing Passacaglia, but I have doubt he would be able... the piece is massive. Idk, maybe he is virtuosic enough to play it
@@PianistifiedForYT The Passacaglia is easier than many of the monstrosities that he can play. I say this because I have practiced it.
@@zswu31416
If u have knowledge, then I have no way to argue.
Your interpretation of everything you play is always amazing 😄 I didn’t realize how fast this piece was supposed to be played though!
Also I wish we could get you some professional recording equipment 😭 Your recording of Mereaux’s Etude 45 is very clean, I’m not sure if the way you’re recording other videos is different from that video or what. This is a piece that definitely would have benefited from recording with a cleaner microphone or something. Regardless it’s okay haha. You could record with the worst camera ever and it would still blow us away 😄 Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much 😭
I absolutely love the rage unleashed towards the end!
i really loved how it starts with D minor and ends with D major
that's picardy third for ya 👌
3:51 클라이맥스
알캉이 탄 기차가 혹시 급발진했나요...? 대체 저런 기차가 어디에
Perfect tempo !! Alkan would be proud of you ^^
드디어... 알캉의 '철도(Op. 27)를 5분 이내에 연주한 한국인이 탄생했군요...! 속도만 빠르다고 되는 건 아니고 알캉이 의도하고자 했던 걸 제대로 살려야 하는데, 황선용 님은 속도도 거의 인템포 수준에 악상도 잘 살리셨으니... 그저 한국의 아믈랭, 혹은 모리시타 유이 급 비루투오소로 칭송할 수밖에 없습니다. 축하드리고, 수고 많으셨습니다!
혹시, 리스트 스페인 대환상곡 끝내시면 알캉의 '사냥하듯이(Op. 53)'도 도전해 보실 의향이 있으신가요? 160년 간 묻혀 있었다가 겨우 작년에 momomo 님하고 제가 미디로 구현하는 데 성공했는데, 황선용 님의 제대로 된 인간 연주를 선보이면서 이 곡을 알렸으면 하는 바람입니다. ㅎㅎ
감사합니다!^^ 과찬이십니다ㅠ
그리고, 사실 인템포는 별로안좋아해서 적당히 치려다가 한번 인템포로 도전해볼까하는 오기가생겨서 시도해보았네요 ㅎㅎ
그곡도 생각해보겠습니다 ㅎㅎ
아니 손가락 굴리기도 바쁜데 그와중에 표현까지 다 살려가면서 연주해내는거보고 진짜 감탄밖에... 와..
과찬이십니다ㅠㅎㅎ
@@seonyonghwang 진짜 조만간 10만가볍게찍고 떡상 예감합니다ㅋㅋ 실버버튼받을때 언박싱하면서 연주할곡 고민하셔야할듯요ㅋㅋ
@@mong2545 헉ㅠ 상상만해도 행복하네요ㅠ
I have never seen anything like this before. My jaw dropped.
What the actual frick. First time someone have played this at correct speed, not only that, but a clean and astounding performance. I’m amazed.
Thank you so much:)
Lol that's such a Lisztian way of ending the piece, *like nothing ever happened and now we're just gonna end it all in a state of intense contemplation.*
Beatiful performance! You are a crazy genius!
Indeed as you
기사 에튀드로 알캉이라는 작곡가를 알게되었는데 이런 난곡들을 여러개 작곡한 알캉이란 작곡가는 정말 대단한거 같고 그걸 깔끔하게 연주해주신 황선용님도 정말 대단하신거 같아요
Thank you, in particular for showing the score for people to follow and learn.
follow, yes
learn, no
이분 왜 안뜨지...진짜 구독자 몇십만명 되셔야 할 분인데ㅠㅠㅜㅜ진ㄴ짜 테크닉 보고 감탄했습니다 입이 떡벌어지네요....
ㅠㅠ 아마 영상 음질품질도 떨어지는게 있고, 아직까진 클래식만 연주해서 그런걸지도요...😭😭 감사합니당ㅎㅎ
AMAZING !!!!!!!!!! congratulations !!!
평소에 알캉곡을 즐겨들어 유튜브검색하던중 우연찮게 들어왔는데요.. 저번 기사에튀드에서 한번놀라고 철도에튀드에서 소름돋고갑니다 우리나라에 이런테크닉을 가진분이 계시다는게 자랑스럽네요 나중에 좋은피아노로 제대로된 환경에서 연주하실수 있길 바랍니다 ㅎㅎ
この演奏に限っては森下唯さんの演奏に部が上がりますが貴方のop17の演奏はとても素晴らしい
Just got an ad before the playing that said "it's a myth piano's hard, anyone can do it!"
**Laughs In Irony**
Excellent performance !Thank you!
Thx!
You did it!! Amazing performance, the closest here to Morishita's one! You are so talented!
Thx!!
Pacific 1844!
Piano's mostly in tune here, so I could enjoy this! As an Alkan fan since the early 1970s (Lewenthal's book), I love seeing you post your progress for the world to see and share!
One little request: less pedal when the left hand gets active with the chords on the 3rd eighth note. It gets muddied and hard to hear. -- In other places where you pedal less or not at all, it's thrilling to hear the details in your playing! I really felt like I was on a train.
Also, just before the end, with the bare octaves, it doesn't look like Alkan indicates a rit. there. If that's true, then as Lewenthal says, it's best to follow exactly what Alkan wants and maintain tempo.
Not saying this to criticize or reduce your amazing work! Just careful suggestions from someone who is very familiar with & connected to this music.
Keep going!
Thank you! Nice!
Alkan did not really do rubato, I agree, keep the tempo strict at the end. Magnificent performance 👏👏👏
Very impressive my friend
Keep going !!
Man this piece is crazy, and you too!!🤟🏼💪🏼
XD THX!
すばらしい!ありがとうございます!
あなたの演奏を聴いて、心から感動しました。
Bravo!!
io sono contenta perche posso sentire tuo piano.
grazia mille😊
This is truly insane, but I don't find the musical content in some of these Alkan pieces to be worth the extreme difficulty/effort. I can easily motivate myself to learn things like the Grande Sonate and Solo Symphony, but these etudes...
Anyway, this is some next-level playing.
Absolutely phenomenal playing!
Thx:)
you did le chemin! finally
Yes:)
Omg this song is madness!!!!! 😬😬😬And you played it! Slow clap!
Your playing is absolutely shocking, well done! It's a hard piece too
A *hard* piece? Hard is seriously an understatement.
@@AntorasStudio my mistake. It's a super, amazing, fantastic, ridiculously insanely unbelievable, fast, technical, precise, daunting piece😁🤣
Crazy Alkan . I'd like to know if he played any concerts . He didn't play much I think ? A recluse . He had brilliant ideas . The Berlioz of the piano !
You are a beast! Bravo!
Thank you!!!
The middle part is so pretty
Amazing!! 👏👏👏
3:52 never gets old, especially the left hand
Its fantastic! Best performance!!!
Thx;)
제목 진짜 잘 지었다... 증기기관차가 처음 등장했을 때의 충격같달까
Wow. I heard somewhere that a performance longer than 5:03 is not a proper performance, you managed in 4:58 while retaining the essence of the music(Alkan must have been addicted to trains). Very good job. Btw very happy you're learning spanish rhapsody, I love it, that catchy La Follia theme never disappoints xD
Thx!:)
너무잘친다 진짜...
어쩜이리 민첩하게 잘 돌아가시는지... 감탄!
Beautiful music thank you
확실히 다른 클래식 곡들보다는 제곧내의 느낌이 강하네요. 알캉의 곡들 정말 좋아하는데 가장 좋아하는 곡들중 하나여서 듣기 더 좋네요 ㅎㅎ
Serious question, is there any way I could see you in concert?
Are you touring anywhere? I would pay a ridiculously large sum of money to see you play this live.
XDXD Actually im still amateur.
Someday i can maybe~?
@@seonyonghwang oh God yet ur able to play this good woah
황선용Seonyong Hwang You have some great chops right now, but you should really work to refine your technique (especially the left hand) and practice tone and clarity and then make a professional recording of some of these ridiculous pieces and then try to start a performance series. You should try to have house concerts or something at your school. I need to do this as well haha! Best of luck to you!
yeah I too would also pay $2.50 USD dollars to watch this. That's my life savings pretty much.
@@seonyonghwang you define yourself as an amater but you are technically Better than a lot of professionals
Great recording. Excited to hear the Spanish Grande Fantasy!! :)
Thx!:)
@@seonyonghwang Please, if you can... Passacaglia in B Minor- Leopold Godowsky... Only if you can.. The piece is a monster... Notorious for difficulty in extremely ridiculous dimensoins
Oh finally!..the tempo is a bit fast than what I’ve heard in other versions of the piece. But overall, its amazing.😄😄👏👏
XD Thank you:)
@@seonyonghwang if you can play that kind of tempo, i wonder if you can play any Czerny pieces..
알캉의 특유의 기교와 서정적 멜로디가
잘 어울러진 곡같네요~
설명란에 적으신 스페인 대환상곡 진짜 기대되네요~
감사합니다~:)
@@seonyonghwang 스트라빈스키 님이 몇개월전 부탁하신곡인가...
@@seonyonghwang 사실 그분이 저거든요....해킹당해서 새로만들었는데...
진짜 태크닉의 끝판왕 이시네요.ㅎㅎ
ㅎㅎ 감사합니당
언제들어도 놀라움을 금치 못하겠습니다.....브라보! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
감사합니다:)
자기전에 연주 몇 곡 보려고 했는데 충격먹어서 잠 다 깼네요 와.. 구독..
와 웬만한 피아니스트도 5분안에 치기는 힘든데...
장난아니시네요 ㅎㅎ
Amazing - as usual!
Thx!!
I have seen you in the comments of a video of a piece of which I want to know the opus and where can I download the scores, could you help me with that? ruclips.net/video/v3kX71cAOg0/видео.html
무슨 이런 철도에 기차가 가다가 탈선할 것 같아요;; 치시는거 엄청 대단하셔요! 그리고 스페인 대 환상곡 오타나셨어요! 대환상곡이 아니라 대환장곡이에요!
감사합니당ㅠ
대환장곡. 인정합니닼ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
알캉은 어렵든 쉽든 기교 하나하나가 정말 곡의 주제를 표현하기위해 적재적소에 이유있게 쓰는 느낌이라서 너무 호감임
그냥 압도적인 테크닉...
Should we have an Earrape version?
철도를 이렇게 깔끔하게 치다니ㄷㄷㄷ....초반 a 동음연타듣고 바로 구독누름ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
엌ㅋ 감사합니당 ㅎㅎ
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ진짜 유튜브 영상으로는 못볼거라고 생각했던 극악무도한 곡들을 쳐주는 한줄기 빛같은 채널입니다 진찌 대단하십니다
진찌 모리시타님 인템포 연주를 따라잡는 영상이 그것도 한국분이 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ진짜 괴물이십니다
감사합니다~^^
@@seonyonghwang 연습 며칠정도 걸리셨는지 물어봐도될까요
@@ddjjjs9543 이곡은 한 3개월 걸렸네요
어우 테크닉으로는 이미 완성형이시네요
The lord has blessed us this day
Nice job! You better have great scales to play this piece. Good job and love the repertoire! Keep it up
Thx:)
Nice!👌
한참 좋아했던 곡인데 정말 대단하시네요 😮😮
감사합니당 XD
차력쇼 그 자체네요... ㄷㄷ
첫 마디 듣자 마자 반했습니다.
Jesus Christ... I'm speechless
Thx:)
이야~ㄷㄷ
외국인들 엄청 많네요
자랑스럽습니닫ㄷ
지금은..
가셨지만...ㅠㅠㅠ
빨리 돌아오세요!!
very impressive! I DARE you to try Alkan Allegro Barbaro!
아니 이게 말이돼..? 형... 넘모 섹시하자나....
ㄷㄷㄷㄷㅋㅋㅋㅋ
우연히 영상봤는데 소름돋아서 바로 구독했습니다..후반부 특히 미쳤네요 너무 대단하세요
감사합니다!
simply amazing…
Thx:D
You are the reincarnation of Alkan, truly
3:40와 너무 좋습니다. le pruex도 그렇고 느낌 진짜 잘 살리시는것같아요
감사합니다! :)
우와 어쩜 손가락이 건반 위를 스치는 듯 쓸어버리는 듯 그냥 회오리바람처럼 움직이네요 감탄하고갑니다 :)
ㅎㅎ 감사합니당:)
저는 평소 피아노칠때 손목에 힘을 자주 주고 쳐서 아플때가 종종있는데 이분은 손목에 힘이 없음 그니까 ㄹㅇ 릴렉스된소리임... 좋은 연주 잘들었습니다!
진짜 철도에 기차가 빨리다니는 기분이네요!!!!짱 잘치신당ㅜㅜ
감사합니다~~^^
真正的杰作
진심 주기적으로 한번씩 들으러왔다가 댓글이 499개라 또 남겨요.. 형 넘모 쎅쒸해 선용이형 하고싶은거 다해.......
Good God, Man!
저음부가 촘촘히 모여있다 보니 음이 뭉게질 수 밖에 없네요