Finally got new audio interface and can make better quality sound! But failed with video quality in this one) More than year passed and I'm ending my first year of learning piano with some classical piece! There are a lot of things I need to do and a lot hours of pratice I need to make on my second year of learning . Thanks for everyone for watching.
@Almighty Smough i really dont know how to answer your question cause my love for piano has changed over the years so ive grown to playing it more in past 2019 i took piano more seriously and practice 60-90 minutes a day, the sonata is a bit easier than it looks but still the most challenging piece i played. But when i finish the and "master" it then I want to play "la campanella" its stupid dificult but beautiful
I really love Bethoven's Moonlight Sonata, it pierces through my heart whenever I hear it.. It's like experiencing the beauty of nostalgic nature in night, you can include a chaotic neither distorted world but for me it feels like in the nature sitting on a wide grass field at night while looking at the full moon under the dark blue sky as you enjoy the lovely wind breeze.. Really nostalgic, sounds like beauty behind these darkness.
You've made wonderful progress and it's very clear that you have made good use of your time. One thing I'm going to point out to you however is just be extra cautious of your left wrist - specifically when playing octaves - as the way you have it positioned is causing you to over strain on that stretch between your thumb and pinky which is causing your knuckles to sink and collapse (really bad habit to get into but it's natural so we need to make the extra effort to avoid it). Try to keep a curve in the full finger at all times rather than solely the tip - and if you are struggling on the stretch of an octave, then raise the wrists above the height of your fingers and knuckles as if they are attached to a string. This should help you keep a better curve throughout the fingers without any of the joints collapsing or sinking, it will also help you by lifting some of the weight you have when playing in the left hand so you can alternate freely between soft and heavy - and everything inbetween. Really good job though, keep up the good work!
This is incredible progress in just over a year! I want to say one thing though. You don't always have to play exactly like the sheet music says. Being flexible and creative is what music is all about. In this piece, it felt to me like you were too rigidly sticking to the tempo and strict dynamics. Don't be afraid to throw in some ritardandos or accelerandos. At 1:35 and the similar motif at the end, I like to speed up a bit. The dissonance reminds me of something like a storm, so it feels more dynamic if it is sped up at this part and then slowed down by contrast when you return to the B major chord at 1:41. In terms of dynamics, same thing applies. Contrast of dynamics adds a massive dimension to the music. For example, at 2:47, I like to play the B# and the D# quietly and specifically emphasize the high G#, A, and F#. Basically, just don't be afraid to add your own creativity based on what emotions you personally feel. One great tip I learned a long time ago is that for every piece, have an image and a feeling in mind that the piece reminds you of. Moonlight tends to be easy in this aspect because many people do see a moonlit night. But as the piece moves around, visualizing what makes the piece dynamic to you personally adds a lot. As I mentioned, for me, I see a stormy night. Great work overall!!
You play so smooth for 1 year of playing. I have some things uploaded and I don't play as smooth. You must have been some kind of musician before starting piano.
Thanks. I've been battling with the end section for quite some time. Nailed it now thanks to this (guitar hero) style visuals. I am very dyslexic and have never mastered reading music.
Hello again Grey! This is my second view at your channel. I enjoyed your "one year progress video" so much that I decided to check out another performance. This is delightful! You are doing very well in your studies and the Moonlight Sonata is a very beautiful and beloved piece, playing with great loving care by you! Your sense of rhythm is perfect, pacing is excellent, and you placed proper weight on the notes. A wonderful performance! I am really looking forward to seeing what you learn in your second year!! :-) ~Jackie
Hey mate great job on the performance, If I have one word of advice make sure you try and quieten down the bass and the triplets and to put more weight on your pinky to make the melody sing so that it doesnt get drowned out
This was pretty good, better than when I first played it (lol). 2 things I’d like to point out though was 1, maybe you can play the song a little quieter (I don’t wanna say piano because it might be confusing) just to add to the feeling of sadness behind this piece. The 2nd thing is that left wrist, it seems sorta stiff, I’d recommend making it more loose, it makes hitting the notes and octaves a bit easier, even though there isn’t much left hand in this piece, I still think it could be important. Other than those 2, you really did this awesomely, you should keep it up, to in time you’ll definitely pick up the 3rd mvt. I don’t believe it will take half as long as it took me to figure it out lol. Anyways long story short, keep it up, I can’t wait to see more. :)
I have a suggestion about visual effects =) instead of making a mask of our hands for each glowing key try to place a whole masked hands in top of the video. It will require some custom editing for each video, but that will not take a lot of time to do so, and i believe result will be greater, without that artifacts. So, may be layering video like that: Masked out layer with hands only Glowing keys layer Base video layer
Roman, do you know: 1) What is these sparkles effect? (the name of the effect, I mean...) 2) Are the particles the "particular" effect, from Trapcode Suite?
@@dirconst3427 no, certanly i dont know what exactly that particles is. but if you asking about how it works in general - I suppose it works just with recorded MIDI track, like some kind of plugin or custom script for After Effects, just like that ruclips.net/video/IUphnATiWso/видео.html with enough editing skills i think it is possible to write your own, or, may be, if google it properly - find a complete solution. I think that particles can be anything you want to, that will be triggered on right place in right time by MIDI
You just have to play it yourself (without help) "that would be impressive" ..🖖 The help make it to easy.. any child could play under the circumstances.. Thank you very much anyway..
Finally got new audio interface and can make better quality sound!
But failed with video quality in this one)
More than year passed and I'm ending my first year of learning piano with some classical piece!
There are a lot of things I need to do and a lot hours of pratice I need to make on my second year of learning .
Thanks for everyone for watching.
Wow just a year and you got this far from zero!!! Good for you and are talented. 👍👍👍
Can't wait for the 3rd movement
Erre wait a couple of years, then we will talk about 3rd movement, I’ve played for 6 years and it is hard, not very but hard
@@arieltabbach4946 HAHA Don't worry, anyway great work!
Don't forget your promise... :)
Erre he will eventually do it, the fans will flame him if he doesn’t
WOW
@Almighty Smough i really dont know how to answer your question cause my love for piano has changed over the years so ive grown to playing it more in past 2019 i took piano more seriously and practice 60-90 minutes a day, the sonata is a bit easier than it looks but still the most challenging piece i played. But when i finish the and "master" it then I want to play "la campanella" its stupid dificult but beautiful
Man! You're a hero! Just 1 year and you are already so good! You've got a gift, just go on!
I really love Bethoven's Moonlight Sonata, it pierces through my heart whenever I hear it.. It's like experiencing the beauty of nostalgic nature in night, you can include a chaotic neither distorted world but for me it feels like in the nature sitting on a wide grass field at night while looking at the full moon under the dark blue sky as you enjoy the lovely wind breeze.. Really nostalgic, sounds like beauty behind these darkness.
keep growing litlle rousseau
🤣
You've made wonderful progress and it's very clear that you have made good use of your time. One thing I'm going to point out to you however is just be extra cautious of your left wrist - specifically when playing octaves - as the way you have it positioned is causing you to over strain on that stretch between your thumb and pinky which is causing your knuckles to sink and collapse (really bad habit to get into but it's natural so we need to make the extra effort to avoid it).
Try to keep a curve in the full finger at all times rather than solely the tip - and if you are struggling on the stretch of an octave, then raise the wrists above the height of your fingers and knuckles as if they are attached to a string. This should help you keep a better curve throughout the fingers without any of the joints collapsing or sinking, it will also help you by lifting some of the weight you have when playing in the left hand so you can alternate freely between soft and heavy - and everything inbetween.
Really good job though, keep up the good work!
This is incredible progress in just over a year! I want to say one thing though. You don't always have to play exactly like the sheet music says. Being flexible and creative is what music is all about. In this piece, it felt to me like you were too rigidly sticking to the tempo and strict dynamics.
Don't be afraid to throw in some ritardandos or accelerandos. At 1:35 and the similar motif at the end, I like to speed up a bit. The dissonance reminds me of something like a storm, so it feels more dynamic if it is sped up at this part and then slowed down by contrast when you return to the B major chord at 1:41.
In terms of dynamics, same thing applies. Contrast of dynamics adds a massive dimension to the music. For example, at 2:47, I like to play the B# and the D# quietly and specifically emphasize the high G#, A, and F#.
Basically, just don't be afraid to add your own creativity based on what emotions you personally feel. One great tip I learned a long time ago is that for every piece, have an image and a feeling in mind that the piece reminds you of. Moonlight tends to be easy in this aspect because many people do see a moonlit night. But as the piece moves around, visualizing what makes the piece dynamic to you personally adds a lot. As I mentioned, for me, I see a stormy night.
Great work overall!!
holy shit u sound like a smart a guy
You play so smooth for 1 year of playing. I have some things uploaded and I don't play as smooth. You must have been some kind of musician before starting piano.
I'm 27, and I'm learning piano 2 month. I hope when i'm 28, i can play like you :D Thank you for inspiring me!
That’s great!
You really got talent!
Keep going, grey42
Слушаю с удовольствием!!!!!👏
My favourite piano piece❤️ well done
Thanks. I've been battling with the end section for quite some time. Nailed it now thanks to this (guitar hero) style visuals. I am very dyslexic and have never mastered reading music.
Omg you are sooooo good at playing the piano !!! Plz Keep it up!!
I Love This Song
Wow, I am on day 7 learning piano. I hope I can make it by the end of the year. You are impressive
Zap Eck u can do this in 2 months 🙂
Hello again Grey! This is my second view at your channel. I enjoyed your "one year progress video" so much that I decided to check out another performance. This is delightful! You are doing very well in your studies and the Moonlight Sonata is a very beautiful and beloved piece, playing with great loving care by you! Your sense of rhythm is perfect, pacing is excellent, and you placed proper weight on the notes. A wonderful performance! I am really looking forward to seeing what you learn in your second year!! :-) ~Jackie
Great Grey.👍👍👌
Well done mate love it
Yesssss!
So fucking powerful.
ok....your hand is so bealtiful ;^;
i’ve been playing for 8 years and you’ve already caught up 💀
Amazing progress. You're doing great!
Look my progress, and say to me, what is the better progress.
just proves that anyone can learn to play the piano.
Hey mate great job on the performance, If I have one word of advice make sure you try and quieten down the bass and the triplets and to put more weight on your pinky to make the melody sing so that it doesnt get drowned out
This was pretty good, better than when I first played it (lol). 2 things I’d like to point out though was 1, maybe you can play the song a little quieter (I don’t wanna say piano because it might be confusing) just to add to the feeling of sadness behind this piece. The 2nd thing is that left wrist, it seems sorta stiff, I’d recommend making it more loose, it makes hitting the notes and octaves a bit easier, even though there isn’t much left hand in this piece, I still think it could be important. Other than those 2, you really did this awesomely, you should keep it up, to in time you’ll definitely pick up the 3rd mvt. I don’t believe it will take half as long as it took me to figure it out lol. Anyways long story short, keep it up, I can’t wait to see more. :)
You are just stunning
Hope you to show us all of your talent
Очень успокаивает и греет.
well guys i finnaly did it, i also can play the first movement of moonlight sonata it took a lot of practice but it paid of.
my pinky hurt big time after playing this
A little bit faster tempo, and when playing the repeated three notes, I’d recommend playing the second of those notes faster. Makes it sound better.
HOTEL DEL LUNAAAAAA ♥
Ну что я могу сказать. Это прекрасно🙃
Люблю слушать, особенно перед сном. Актуально с сегодняшней истерией.
Nice! Keep doing it and you'll be a professional pianist👍🙂😏😎
XxDuckyUxX//I'm going QUACKERZ People don’t look at your hands when performing at places like concert halls because they sit far away from you
Красиво , лайк
очень трогательно
Hey man, what software do you use to show the midi?, is it just synthesia and then post-processing in Ae?
Hey, do you learn these all by memorization as opposed to reading sheet music?
Your GFX is very good :) would you b so kind to share some resources you used to learn how to do it?
Not bad maan!
How long do u practice in a day also i love ur vids and u sound great for how long youve been playing and how is the glowing thing in the background
I'm the First viewer! Yes
How do you make the notes come down like guitar hero??
I have a suggestion about visual effects =)
instead of making a mask of our hands for each glowing key try to place a whole masked hands in top of the video. It will require some custom editing for each video, but that will not take a lot of time to do so, and i believe result will be greater, without that artifacts.
So, may be layering video like that:
Masked out layer with hands only
Glowing keys layer
Base video layer
Roman, do you know:
1) What is these sparkles effect? (the name of the effect, I mean...)
2) Are the particles the "particular" effect, from Trapcode Suite?
@@dirconst3427 no, certanly i dont know what exactly that particles is.
but if you asking about how it works in general - I suppose it works just with recorded MIDI track, like some kind of plugin or custom script for After Effects, just like that
ruclips.net/video/IUphnATiWso/видео.html
with enough editing skills i think it is possible to write your own, or, may be, if google it properly - find a complete solution. I think that particles can be anything you want to, that will be triggered on right place in right time by MIDI
@@dirconst3427 hey look, i have found a tutorial for that =)
ruclips.net/video/HnrR9jPi4f4/видео.html
@@dirconst3427 oh, there was another solution - just a software to visualize that MIDI =)
github.com/kosua20/MIDIVisualizer
Very nice one👏. I just learnt sheet music and there is some type of mezzo piano mezzo forte signs, do you know which one should be used for this?
what software do you use to create this visualization? :)
can you give me model of this piano pls i mean name of this piano
What is your favorite song to play on the piano?
I love this effect.. I really want this effect.. But how 😔😔🙏
When is hungarian rapshody no. 2??
For real though, great job :)
How long did it take u?
You just have to play it yourself (without help) "that would be impressive" ..🖖 The help make it to easy.. any child could play under the circumstances.. Thank you very much anyway..
Don't you think it will amazing play it faster ? I tried to do it on my channel but i get nervous when recording 😧😔
What did you use to get the effects of the piano?
Don't look at my profile picture. Pedal
Can you do a video on clocks by Coldplay
*guess whos back*
Do you use an acoustic or digital piano?
Make turkish march. I made it in 1 month its easy like this.
Will u do the 3rd movement?
How do you make these videos??
Hi, I'm looking to buy a digital piano. Can you recommend me any?
part245 Yamaha Arius!
KORG for sure, you can never go wrong with that, its an all in one
*Patrik Pietschmann has entered the chat*
Oke
TAM DUM DUM
TAF DUF DUM DUF DUM DUT DUF DUM DUM DUT
Please, linkin park
Now moonlight 3th movement
There's no such thing as a thirth movement 😅
dont mind me
0:58
is this CGPGrey but music
Twoja stara?
Co xD
@@Wolfy-qf5pe A nic nic xD
Gj
Бетховен
Lol man
3rd movement when?
JK, you need at least 10 years of experience to play it
Wtf no brp thats a lie, i Hve been playing for 1.5 years, and i can play the 3rd mvment
please, stop playing piano
Jaques Ledir hey, just wanted to say fuck you :)