Chopin - Etude Op. 25 No. 2 in F minor "The Bees"
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2019
- Chopin's Etude Op. 25 No. 2 in F minor "The Bees" unfurls like a musical whirlwind, the polyrhythmic tension between the left and right hands sustaining the unceasing drive of the melody. A true playground for pianistic growth, this etude is a relentless forge for honing speed and dexterity, where fingers become nimble warriors conquering the intricate dance of notes. The Etude challenges pianists to transform technical problems into musical artistry, propelling their skill to new dazzling heights.
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Flight of the Bumblebee: Who are you?
Etude Op. 25 No 2 : I'm you, but I sound better
Lmao yuss
and easier
@@eE-jj4xv Oooh, is it easier? I'd say that's a win for me, I'd like to learn this piece someday
im learning it right now in 5th grade
the only problem is finger rowing if i sayed it right idk tho pretty easy and if u play it with just 1 hand it's almost too easy but yeh
I was blown away by this - one of the most virtuosic pianists to make Synthesia films that I've seen!
Wow! Thank you, and thanks for watching 😀
Ehm ehm
Rousseau
Jonáš Vorka Rousseau is not a single person.
@@scintilical9442 i know....
Jonáš Vorka kassia
Virgin: "Flight of the Bumblebee"
Chad: *"The bees"*
Gigachad: grand gallop chromatic
yes
Schmetterlings means butterfly . . . .Flight of the Bumblebee - Rimsky-Korsakov (arr. Rachmaninoff) ruclips.net/video/M93qXQWaBdE/видео.html Still beautifully played, I'll have to practice for a while before I'm that good ^_^.
@@bencallender5061super gigachad :Allegro Barbaro Op.35 no.5
The real, solid sharp 15 notes a second
If you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly
amAzing
Genius are born, not created
Changing b -> Bb
PiaNo PrODigY
*it'S iNTeReStInG*
This sounds like Debussy hacked Fantasie Impromptu, amazing playing! I want to hear you in a concert now
I kinda does lol
i was going to comment this
yes.
Its actually been rumored lizst could play this in octaves
I came for this
@@marcus4403 he was a legend
Rly? Where did u hear that from? That's amazing!
@@blender-chan but did lizst actually play it that way or is it a myth? Cuz it sounds insane
I could too.
I love listening to this music and It's the first time I've seen someone play it. Having no musical background whatsoever, it amazes me anyone is able perform like this. I can't pat my head and rub my stomach at the same time so I find what you do impossible and mesmerizing. Thank you for sharing. I can't imagine the time and effort you put it in. Simply stunning.
Thank you! 😀 🎹
For being in F minor this sounds surprisingly cheery and uplifting. But anyway, amazing performance!
Haha interesting - yes even though its melancholic the tempo and texture, and the modulations to Ab major definitely make it more upbeat 😀
Any other scale with fast tempo: 😄
The F minor scale with elements in A♭ major: 😭⚰️
Happy moment: 0:33
Liszt was able to play this piece with octaves, which gained a lot of respect from Chopin
I guess Liszt didn’t have enough hands to do that lmao. What a fckn beast
What. Surely your wrist can't take that sort of speed in octaves for longer than 1 bar lol
@@nezkeys79 well liszt was just a different bread i guess
I tried playing this in octaves and thirds/sixths many times.
liszt was just built different
I'm super happy w/ how you are looking to not only play, but be creative with the visuals. Thank you for these!
Great virtuoso. Thank you for your music!!! Extremely beautiful playing
That is the most tense pinky I have ever seen 😂😂 great performance man props to you
You make it look so easy! Well done!
props to this man. it took me 3-4 months to get this piece to sound good, but i’m sure he did it in 2 weeks.
Im at week one, wish me luck
@@Luis-ps6ek how did it go?
@@Luis-ps6ek am trying to learn this lol
@@lukaslukas5706how’s it going
That's why The flight of the bumblebee is overrated
Flight is just so overplayed, so I get it, but it is still an amazing and exciting piece of music in my opinion.
@@o.s.h.4613 the whole point of flight of the bumblebee is to sound like shit basically. dissonance is interesting in contrast to melody. its there to build tension so it can be released. bumblebee is just chromatic garbage, I don't understand it's popularity
Mitch Sweat cause it sounds really impressive
@@aaronjuntilla6996 maybe to a non musician
Mitch Sweat well most of the population is non musicians so noshit
す、凄すぎる❗流れるように美しく切ない旋律に泣きそうです。出来るなら、生まれ変わって、キーシンみたいに赤ちゃんのころから練習して弾けるようになりたいけど、不可能なので、貴方様の演奏を楽しませていただきます。有り難うございます。
This has to be Chopin’s easiest Etude but the fingerwork’s crazy
Amazingly well perfomed
Omg it touches my heart
I got this when I searched "Easiest Chopin Etude"
I hope that this channel grew like kasia or the other pianist that make a synthesia videos.
Perfect interpretation.
This is so beautiful!
Thank you, and thanks for watching! 😀
Very nice and clean 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏
Ahhhh i played this for my 10th grade exam, brings back good memories.
(I never knew it was nicknamed the bees lol, that's cute.)
Thank you so much for posting your performance! I love this etude and want to learn it hopefully sometime soon.
Thanks for watching! This is actually one of the best ones to work on - I found it very difficult to learn, but once I learned it, it's been rolling off my fingers for years 🎹
hello Rousseau II
just kidding i loved your playing
😂 Thank you!
Much better than rosseau, that guy has zero expression in his playing, more like a robot
@@2muchz get outta here
Don’t subscribe to my channel , I don't hear much emotion in these types of videos, seemusic isn't an exception. Mainly because concert pianists have months to interpret the piece and add emotion, while Rousseau has only a few weeks at most I bet.
Don’t subscribe to my channel , glad im not the only one who thought so
Fast fingers! I hope to learn to play something like this one day
After I get the notification.I rushed too see your beautiful playing...😚😗😍😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you for watching!! 😀 🎹
Glad that I found this!
0:03 sounds a lot like Fantasie Impromptu
Thats what i thought when i first heard this!
yep i thought that too
Chopin: “i was actually trying to kill a bee while composing a song”
This is my favourite rendition of this music on youtube now, really good expressivity intonation and pedalling
How on earth was Liszt able to play this in octaves
what the fuck how
I tried playing this in octaves and thirds/sixths many times.
@@ValkyRiver You tried the brahams etude 1?
Liszt was of course able to play it!
@@theodorececcon8891 in octaves
ok ok ....i predicted flight of the bumblebee in a musical way
So crazy and fast, but lighter than op. 10 no. 4! How hard is this exactly?
The Flaming Piano This along with the rest of Op. 25 No. 1 - 4 is what I’d consider the entry point to Op. 25 in general... they are all difficult to get in your fingers, but once you have them they are among the easier Etudes to perform. However, playing this particular Etude at the marked tempo is extremely difficult, and pretty frustrating to practice. So like most Chopin Etudes there’s a plateau you hit with it that’s very hard to rise above... complicated answer to a simple question, haha.
@@SeeMusicPiano easy to learn but hard to master
I believe its on the easier end of Chopin's etudes
@@ericlego321 not easy to learn at all lol
@@YuraK25 easier compared to the rest
*Rimsky-Korsakov has left the chat*
No because he knows the difference between orchestra and piano )
You are amazing! Don't understand why don't you have millions of subscribers
Thank you! 😀 Hopefully I'll have a few more soon...
NOT THE BEEEEEES!!!!!!
In all seriousness this is amazing.
Awesome
😀
awesome
I came here because a 10 yr old kid played this at my cdmf festival and I thought it sounded rlly gud
Nice you know cdmf
I love your videos man! Drinking some Whiskey and listen to this dope shit ! 😍
😀 🎹
Wow! Very Nice!
Thank you! 😀
@@SeeMusicPiano3 years later, and now I am playing this piece
seriously it's like it's nothing for you ... it's like no piece is too difficult for you ... I don't understand ... it's wow, with capitals WOW ... you play soooooo natural , unbelievable
Beautiful!!!!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😃❤️
So crisp
A new genius revealed
This is such an exciting and mind-blowing etude, as is your performance!
Amazing
Really Amazing Bro!! What Camera Do U Use To Record The Piano Bro!??🤩🤩
everybody comparing it to flight of the bumblebee because of the song name, but the beginning reminded me of the second section of minute waltz
My teacher played this and I was just like 😱😱😱 you are sooo good!
😀 It's a really great piece!
It is in fact one of the easier etudes. I'm learning it and, in fact, it isn't that hard ;l
clement r. Cool! I wanna see you play it!
I like that ^-^
Great
lovely
Melancholic flight of the bee.
I’m learning this and fingers are burning.
This is like a warmup for fantasie
Word of advice, make the particles disappear much faster they're very distracting.
WOW❤
help me Chopin has kidnapped me and put me in a cage of bees and now he's playing this on loop- *OH NO*
Successfully again! 👍
😀
Epic
Im giving you channel about 2 monts until its going to explose!:D Keep up the amazing videos man!
Thanks for the encouragement! 🎹 I hope so... 😀
It didn’t exactly...
How do the lights work? great playin 🤠
He uses a midi capable digital piano and some basic video editing
@@sushantmanandhar1387 I did not remember commenting this lmaop
@@sushantmanandhar1387 thanks tho
Chopin, i love u...
Well... Your pieces xd
I'm learning this and I didn't know it was that fast😨🙊
waiting for winter wind!!
Coming eventually! 😀❄️
What piano do you have?
Chopin: Play my octaves etude Liszt
Liszt: *Which*
@@ValkyRiver stop spamming that
😍😍😍😍
The framerate feels so good.
I think only Chopin can make a bee sound less buzzy and elegant.
C'est vous, Rousseau? Magnifique! Très beau toujours.
This Piece Like Walzt!!
Firsr. And very good performance . Would love to see you perform op 25 no 12 or op 10 no 8.
Thank you! I actually do play both of those. One of them may be coming up soon 😉
Not asking or anything but I really like 10/4
Pls do all the Chopin etudes esp Op25No5 and Op25No12 and Op25No11 and Op10No1 and Op10No2 and Op10No3 and Op10No12 and Op10No11
😀 Many of those coming soon! Op. 25 No. 5 is already up here: ruclips.net/video/FVBBwP_FE9I/видео.html
(I'll eventually probably redo it as well)
How did you put the leds on your piano?
Very cool 😎 👍How long time did you teach this etude?
I've been practicing parts of Op. 25 since about six years ago - I think I first started this one around 2015. I find it's best to practice them every day for a month or two, then leave them and come back to them 😀
You are an amazing pianist you should actually perform concerts.
Thank you! Haha i do perform live concerts - but there's no denying that RUclips also makes it possible to connect with a much bigger audience 😀
I love this. Even though the melody is fast, it moves along as smooth as butter.
I know it's in a different key (F minor rather than E minor), but this one always kind of reminds me of his posthumous Waltz B. 56, which was probably written within a close proximity. Anyone agree?
Eat your heart out, Rimsky-Korsakov!
Ya lo tengo hecho ✊
This sounds like fantaisie impromptu in a different key with short middle part and only 2nd half of the 3rd (final) part
Etude op 10 no 2: Flight of the tarantula hawk
Etude op 25 no 1: Flight of the polish eagle
this is sound like 'Happy Birthday' if it were in darksouls
This is so good! What grade is this?
224 crotchets per minute. Now that is fast.
I played this when I was young
Weird flex but ok
I’m practising this etude currently, let’s see how quickly or how late I could finish this...
RH:
Day 1: bar 3
Found your account and checked it on RUclips hoping to find you, was lucky I could.. shame your videos don’t show up high on the search recommendations. I was looking for certain interpretations of Chopin’s 25 5 and found yours, any tips you could give, not finding learning the 1st subject but am assuming that I will struggle with the arpeggios, any help would be much appreciated
😀 For the 25 no. 5 arpeggios, lots of hands separate with metronome, slowly, at the beginning. I would give yourself a full year of playing that etude slowly, and completely memorizing it, before trying to push it up to full speed. You need both hands rock solid before you put them together. The left hand, as in all Chopin Etudes, is much harder than one thinks - it needs to be rock solid with support or it will screw up the arpeggios without you realizing it. For the right hand, practice holding down the top two double notes (fingers 2 and 5), and then try to pass the thumb under to where it needs to be. That is the motion that's difficult to train the hand to do. (Also, if you have any remaining finger independence issues, you need to address those separately with Bach or other studies, or it's a waste of time to try the arpeggios in that section).
SeeMusic Piano thank you!!
Rimsky korsakov : raging bee
Frederick Chopin : Depressed bee
Flight of the bumblebee: exhausts
Chopin: writes this
Everyone: *upgrades people, upgrades!*
Help An apple get 100 subs to rest in its fridge yes ofc
My piano teacher wants to learn this with me after we learn the Czerny etude no. 45 T-T both look tough T-T
Which digital piano do you play on?
Ignore this
Aaaa yay!!! Right now, I'm trying to compose a piece in f minor, the key that this piece here is in. You'll probably learn more about that stuff in your piano class. It's the relative of Ab major. I want to talk about the chord progressions, but I'll save that for another time. You have no idea how excited I am for you to learn piano fjdjsj
So, you’ve got anything yet?
The virgin Flight of the Bumblebee vs. The chad Chopin Etude
Despite mainstream thoughts, I think you are better than Rousseau.
I think Rousseau is multiple people
@@danielhinrichsen6927 nah its mostly one guy. He's had someone else play Chopin etudes op10 no.1 and op25 no.11 if I'm not wrong. I think those are the only two videos where he didn't perform
Agreed
@@Numberonesorabjifan you forgot Gaspard de la nuit and liebesleid was performed by someone else too
Louis C. Don’t forget Moment Musicaux No. 4 Rachmaninoff
I don't why,but i love that piece so much. Just wow , it's incredible how fast you played that piece. Good One and keep going ☝️
would you please play Bach Fugue no2 and Chopin op.55 no 1 in F minor please.
Thank you! and thank you for the requests. I will definitely keep those pieces in mind for videos 🎹