i see this and it reminds me i should at least finish off animenz' bluebird that ive been learning on and off for about a year now 💀💀 nice skills- something i dearly envy haha
By far, in terms of tone colour, your best performance video ever. 4:24 onwards, the little details such as articulation (even on those 8 high Bs) is portrayed in a sweet but epic atmosphere, fitting the mood of sitting in the cinema and watching "Your Name" once again. Further improvements can be make from more dynamic contrast from softer to louder parts such as some accented notes should been more stand-out, but overall distinctive performance!
How many takes does it usually take to get a just about perfect performance? I just finished Avid, animenz arr and tried recording a video but it took super long to get a near perfect run so what do you do to get more consistent at it?
@@garfield_thedog1188 I probably have like close to a hundred takes? There isn't a specific number though it depends on a lot of factors. As for how I try to minimise the number of takes, I always "spam" practise the piece days before recording so that I really really get used to it. Memorising each piece helps me as well.
@@PZMAnimePiano thanks for your response. I always memorize what I learn and only learn one peice at a time. It’s just annoying to try to record it because you want to move onto the next peice but want to record the other. The next peice I’m going to is WILL by animenz I think you should learn it too, it’s a beautiful peice. Thanks for your input imma keep trying to get a good recording even if it takes 100 tries which will drive me insane. 😊👍
@@garfield_thedog1188 all the best! Idk about WILL but "Sincerely" is definitely happening someday, haha I should emphasize that most of my takes aren't even the full song, it could be like the first 30 seconds before I make a mistake and choose to retake. I probably only have like at most around 5 takes of the full song XD
@@PZMAnimePiano yea, for me I would mess up over something like a minute in and have to restart. Would love to watch you play “sincerely” thats definitely a piece I’ll want to learn at some point. It sounds so good. It’s a big goal for me to learn that one at some point but will take a while considering I’ve only been playing for 10 months self taught.
shut up troll 😂 look at 4:24 put up a video of you doing this cover. this guy's performance was amazing and you shouldn't critique him when you have nothing to back your claims 😢😢😮😮
Wowiee my favorite animenz piece fr
Amazing performance!💫
Thank you!
i see this and it reminds me i should at least finish off animenz' bluebird that ive been learning on and off for about a year now 💀💀 nice skills- something i dearly envy haha
Well it takes time, but consistency is definitely key as well 😅
Thanks XD
very nice
Thank you!
Too good!
Thank you!
Loved it ✨🌠
Thank you!
Nice performance!
Thank you!
omg pzm!
omg nayu!
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Thank you!
Absolutely beautiful my man. Good job 👏👏
Yuusha cover when 👀
Thanks XD
No plans for that yet unfortunately
By far, in terms of tone colour, your best performance video ever.
4:24 onwards, the little details such as articulation (even on those 8 high Bs) is portrayed in a sweet but epic atmosphere, fitting the mood of sitting in the cinema and watching "Your Name" once again. Further improvements can be make from more dynamic contrast from softer to louder parts such as some accented notes should been more stand-out, but overall distinctive performance!
Ooooo, thanks for the feedback XD
wanted to learn this so bad but i dont have access to a piano anymore, also it sounds fantastic.
Thank you! Hopefully you can have access to a piano soon~
Good evening :)
Good day :)
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How many takes does it usually take to get a just about perfect performance? I just finished Avid, animenz arr and tried recording a video but it took super long to get a near perfect run so what do you do to get more consistent at it?
@@garfield_thedog1188 I probably have like close to a hundred takes? There isn't a specific number though it depends on a lot of factors. As for how I try to minimise the number of takes, I always "spam" practise the piece days before recording so that I really really get used to it. Memorising each piece helps me as well.
@@PZMAnimePiano thanks for your response. I always memorize what I learn and only learn one peice at a time. It’s just annoying to try to record it because you want to move onto the next peice but want to record the other. The next peice I’m going to is WILL by animenz I think you should learn it too, it’s a beautiful peice. Thanks for your input imma keep trying to get a good recording even if it takes 100 tries which will drive me insane. 😊👍
@@garfield_thedog1188 all the best! Idk about WILL but "Sincerely" is definitely happening someday, haha
I should emphasize that most of my takes aren't even the full song, it could be like the first 30 seconds before I make a mistake and choose to retake. I probably only have like at most around 5 takes of the full song XD
@@PZMAnimePiano yea, for me I would mess up over something like a minute in and have to restart. Would love to watch you play “sincerely” thats definitely a piece I’ll want to learn at some point. It sounds so good. It’s a big goal for me to learn that one at some point but will take a while considering I’ve only been playing for 10 months self taught.
early
Indeed
0 emotion, 0 soul, totally failure
Noted with thanks. If you can elaborate, it'd be more appreciated.
shut up troll 😂
look at 4:24
put up a video of you doing this cover. this guy's performance was amazing and you shouldn't critique him when you have nothing to back your claims 😢😢😮😮