3:39 I love when Chopin shock us all when we were expecting a G# from the initial theme but he suddenly gives us normal G. The sensation this causes is so intriguing and at the same time so powerful 🥲
This is wonderful. I especially love the halo light effects during the scales, like 1:30. And of course the subtle background effects. So much nuance to appreciate here.
I thank you very much for what you do, you seem to love Chopin just like me, his music is magical (even if it hurts my hands) each new piece that I hear from him seems to awaken old memories. You deserve so much more views and subscribers don't stop I beg you. I have two questions: Are you a pianist? How long does it take you to make a video?
don't worry i dont plan to stop soon lol 1. No I'm currently in high school I just do these for fun 2. Depends on my motivation and amount of freetime. The Ballade 1 coda took under a week and the 3rd took a month so it varies
Second lol Also how the hell do you this? This kind of concept is so fascinating, it reminds me one one of those music rhythm games. I hope you keep making these, they are masterpieces.
You just remove a note from the score and save it as an image, and when you've done every note, you can stitch them together in an editor to make seem it like one appears every image change. I'll make a more in-depth tutorial soon. Thank you
Did you ever consider doing the F#m Polonaise (not the whole damn thing, of course)? That thing you do, where the very last chord switches to black-on-white would be very effective,
I did, but I feel like an animation of its coda alone would be a little underwhelming, so it would either be that or the whole piece lol. I plan to experiment more with full-piece animations in the summer though
The animation is impressive but I kind of disagree with the choice of the shaking and reddish effects. Regarding Chopin, it's never about violence or anger, but _passion_.
Shut it. Chopin is dead and this is fine art. I think the animation really suits this nocturne. P.S. Chopin's music expressed a wide range of emotions, including anger.
@@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo2417 It would fit best with others pieces than nocturnes though, like op.10 n°9 wich is more about revolt against his own unfair health condition despite being young. But nocturnes, it's just about passion.
3:39 I love when Chopin shock us all when we were expecting a G# from the initial theme but he suddenly gives us normal G. The sensation this causes is so intriguing and at the same time so powerful 🥲
4:56 That EMaj7 is simply wonderful 😍🥰
this was chopins goodbye to the nocturne, its like him stating that this is the end i hope you enjoyed it
True, it's just like Beethoven's Sonata No. 32, a farewell to the piano sonatas
Honestly I think this would be more fitting on his op62 No. 1. The ending is absolutely stunning
4:55 This part where we briefly land on that major 7th, so beautiful!
This is wonderful. I especially love the halo light effects during the scales, like 1:30. And of course the subtle background effects. So much nuance to appreciate here.
We are blessed with a full song 🫂😁 You are awesome, thanks!
OMG! My favortite nocturne, thank you!!!!😭
Thanks for your work !!!
one of my favourite nocturnes, thanks for your hard work
That's actually so dope. Amazing animations.
Hello
this nocturne is always giving me chills ! your animation is really cool
I love your vids, this one goes especially hard. Great job, keep it up!!!
thank you, i wasnt sure how this would go since it's not as popular as some other pieces
My favourite Nocturne! So happy to see it here! I'm learning it
still remains top-tier quality
wow you're awesome
Thanks!
The whole tune too
So nice
been here since the first sheet music anim video. Amazing as always.
hi og
Hello, can you do 'heroic' polonaise in a flat major op.53, like the coda, its from chopin. Thanks!
im inlove with whoever makes these videos
3:48 - 4:19 my favorit part
The background is so pretty!
I wasn't expecting this.
One of the best music innmy life
I love this
oooh a full piece animation! sweet :D
I learnt how to read sheet music from here
Very cool
Can't wait for the second ballade! Even if it's only the coda it would be very epic (My favorite recording of the piece by Zimmerman of course)
BABE WAKE UP NEW WOLOWOLOWOLO JUST DROPPED
the best chopin nocturne
Absolutely agree, it is complex and full of emotions
It falls behind no 48 no 1 though
@@Chipsomedipoverrated for me (no disrespect to the emotional masterpiece though)
@@DynastieArtistique maybe, but yea it is definitely a masterpiece
I love this videos
Could you please do op. 15 no 1 in F-major? It fits the theme of these videos perfectly
I thank you very much for what you do, you seem to love Chopin just like me, his music is magical (even if it hurts my hands) each new piece that I hear from him seems to awaken old memories. You deserve so much more views and subscribers don't stop I beg you. I have two questions: Are you a pianist? How long does it take you to make a video?
don't worry i dont plan to stop soon lol
1. No I'm currently in high school I just do these for fun
2. Depends on my motivation and amount of freetime. The Ballade 1 coda took under a week and the 3rd took a month so it varies
Loved your job! I wanted to ask you if I can use your video on my video playing this piece. Of course I will add your credit and channel
Yes you can
CAN WE HAVE FINAL OF 3TH MOVEMENT CONCERTO 2 BY RACHMA!!!!! I love this concept
Second lol
Also how the hell do you this? This kind of concept is so fascinating, it reminds me one one of those music rhythm games.
I hope you keep making these, they are masterpieces.
You just remove a note from the score and save it as an image, and when you've done every note, you can stitch them together in an editor to make seem it like one appears every image change. I'll make a more in-depth tutorial soon. Thank you
Looking forward to your tutorial!
omg this final it's so...
could you make a video about de full ballade 4 from Chopin or the sonata no 2 op 36 from Rachmaninnoff plss, that would be amazing
Hey, could you do an animated sheet video of the coda of Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 11?
Please do op.62 n.1
the thing is op 62 no 1 accompaniment has a lot of notes which takes a lot of time to animate like this
Can I ask whose interpretation is this?
It's from Luke Falkner
Maravillosa melodia
1:00 - 1:25 ✨
You should do rachmaninoff’s
Etude-Tableau in A minor, Op 39 No. 6. (The little red riding hood) the sound is very sporadic!
Very nice
Can you do that for liszt music ?
Can you do the final part of "Valleé d'Obermann" by Liszt please?
How do you get the revealing effects so clean my friend? Are you using a mask or music score?
He made a video explaining it
Did you ever consider doing the F#m Polonaise (not the whole damn thing, of course)? That thing you do, where the very last chord switches to black-on-white would be very effective,
I did, but I feel like an animation of its coda alone would be a little underwhelming, so it would either be that or the whole piece lol. I plan to experiment more with full-piece animations in the summer though
That's a real great piece! I would love to see a video of it here
❤
What is the app you use to make this? I found it interesting and also wanted to try something like that
Medibang Paint Pro to edit the notes, and DaVinci resolve to stitch them together and animate it
@@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo2417Thank you. I will try them
When I saw no. 2 I thought it was the ballade
that is next
@@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo2417 take your time
Wolowolowolo, are you excited for the international Chopin piano competition next year?
definitely
oooo, that's next year! I had forgotten about it lol
please do one for nocturne 9 op 2
do nocturne no 3 next plis :D
Nice work! Can you do nocturne in A-flat major?
perhaps, that is a nice one
That's one of my favourites!
nice
Yo, very nice editting! Perhaps try Rachmaninoff's Moment Musicaux No.4?
can you do the coda of chopin's 3rd sonata?
I did
2:22
What software do you use to make this?
Minecraft
@@FredericChopin-if5rnLul
Please do a chopin etude🙏
Which one would you like to see
@@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo2417the nouvelle etudes
Op 10 no 4@@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo2417
@@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo2417 Op. 25 No. 8 would be nice, it's my favourite.
@@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo2417op10 no3 would be interesting
Wow sabes leer partituras
The animation is impressive but I kind of disagree with the choice of the shaking and reddish effects. Regarding Chopin, it's never about violence or anger, but _passion_.
a *burning* passion?
Noted, I just thought it would fit with where some tension or dissonance was
Shut it. Chopin is dead and this is fine art. I think the animation really suits this nocturne. P.S. Chopin's music expressed a wide range of emotions, including anger.
@@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo2417 It would fit best with others pieces than nocturnes though, like op.10 n°9 wich is more about revolt against his own unfair health condition despite being young. But nocturnes, it's just about passion.
@@engameerr4061 I'm a profesionnal pianist and you're not. Wash your mouth, kid.
do waltzes, please
i plan to do op 64 no 2 sometime in the future
Rachmaninov¿
first
suggestion: Coda of third movement of Rachmaninoff's piano sonata no. 2
,, it's so intense and dramatic
But why this recording? There are so many much better than this
In tiktok fake your videos :(
Why 👎⁉️...Shaking violently‼️
👎
👍it’s easy to confuse them
Sakeiizumi, go download PDF score if you don't like it
@@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo2417lol
can you do an animation for the chords leading up to the coda in La Campanella?