Hey, that is an interesting thing you spotted there. That little quote was not done consciously, but Some Day My Prince Will Come is a song I worked on a lot prior to writing this arrangement, so I guess it was at the back of my mind / fingers.
Your arrangements are amazing! Also wanted to thank you, for making sheet notes available, I think lot of musicians appreciate it. Take care and please, never stop making such a good music ~ Thank you ♡
Music sheet available from SheetMusicPlus: www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/rupert-austin-sheet-music/3017008?isPLP=1&Ns=displayName&recsPerPage=50& More of my piano arrangements here: ruclips.net/user/rupertaustinvideos For anyone who is working on playing this arrangement, there is some useful guidance in this video from BachScholar: ruclips.net/video/GXIlcCbmkqo/видео.html
@@KanSaaaUniverse Thanks. Glad you like it. Try this link for the music sheet: www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/pure-imagination-solo-piano-digital-sheet-music/21879041
Thanks for the compliment! I use a Yamaha Avant Grand N1 keyboard linked to Sythogy Ivory II Steinway American Concert D (PC version) sampled piano library. It produces a lovely piano sound.
This arrangement is the sheet music you should use if like me you’re a pianist who can read well, but needs a solo transcription and isn’t trained as a chord following jazz musician (Though the chord symbols are here too if you appreciate that!) The whole arrangement is very good, musically accurate both harmonically and texturally; with considered fingering throughout. Well worth learning and ending your google search for this amazing song right here! The audio here is a clear tutorial though it sounds like the basic audio output from the scoring software.. there is much potential for your own performance to be enlivened by musical phrasing, dynamic swing and expression!
Measures 74-99 make me feel like I crashed a cocktail party in heaven and heard something I was not meant to hear--A composition by G-d being played by G-d! It was indeed a sacred experience we all the angels gathered around HIS piano and sang the lyrics. Yes….only I can hear them! I did die and I went to Heaven hearing this song. In fact that’s where I am right now. Thanks for giving my soul flight. If but a moment.
Come with me and you'll be In a world of pure imagination Take a look and you'll see Into your imagination We'll begin with a spin Traveling in the world of my creation What we'll see will defy Explanation If you want to view paradise Simply look around and view it Anything you want to, do it Want to change the world? There's nothing to it There is no life I know To compare with pure imagination Living there, you'll be free If you truly wish to be
3:08 when that left hand takes over the melody, with beautiful 32nd notes shimmering above...brought me right into a land of Pure Imagination. Great cover, I'm glad I found this video
I only recently came to enjoy this song. Apparently it wasn't very popular when first released at the time of the film and other songs from the soundtrack were initially more popular
Many thanks - glad you enjoyed it. I took a look at your channel, and congratulations on your recording of Paul De Schlözer's etude in Ab - fine job. I once read an interview with Stephen Hough who said it was the most difficult piece he had ever learnt. I'm guessing you are familiar with his wonderful CD "The Piano Album" which contains his recording of Paul De Schlözer's etude and many other delightful rarities. If not, then give it a listen.
@@rupertaustin thank you! It was pretty challenging but in my opinion there are other pieces much harder than this etude. Of course I know Stephen's album and his recording of the etude. One of my favorite pianists!
Nice arrangement by Rupert! Just played along with the score but as an understudy. So in love with those chords and the arpeggios used. Will be downloading my favorites in his site...
Rupert, I've heard this rendition for the last month, I purchased the score and I'm looking forward to play it. I must say measure 93 is my favorite part: the way those G and A notes are missing, but get complemented by the harmonics of the bass F and G just left me speechless. You are my favorite piano channel on this website, thank you for this
If you referring to the first bar, it is an F minor 11th chord. The way I have voiced it requires you to only stretch a 9th in each hand. Most pianists can make that stretch.
@@rupertaustin ok thank you. Keep up the great work! Also still don’t really know if it’ll work since my hands haven’t grown completely, but I’ll keep trying
Thank you so much Rupert for another excellent arrangement! I'm buying it, even if it may take a lifetime to get to it! If you don't mind sharing, what is your background? Are you in a musical profession? Are you a music professor or teacher? I would love to know more about Rupert Austin.
Thanks Andrew. I'm not in the musical profession, but am a very enthusiastic piano-obsessed amateur. Unfortunately I am a nervous performer and have never enjoyed performing live for even the smallest audience, so RUclips is a comfortable place for me play some piano.
Glad you like it John. My Favourite Things is on my to-do list, but I don't get many of these arrangements done each year, so it will take a while until I get to it.
Please do and upload it if possible! I'd love to hear that. I can also "hear" some soft percussion with it. I'm gonna have to find a drummer in the comments lol
As a classical piano major who is now learning jazz piano- I love your arrangements so damn much. How long does it typically take you to do an arrangement, from the beginning of the process to the end?
Thanks for your interest. My background and first love is classical repertoire too. I typically play around with a song for a couple of weeks, maybe 1/2 hour or so each day, getting the feel of it and deciding how I will play the head. I will then spend 2 or 3 hours notating (Sibelius) the head. I will then spend a couple of weeks, maybe 1/2 hour each day, doing some improvising over the changes and deciding on any harmonic changes or embellishments. I then spend a couple of evenings making MIDI recordings of some improvisations, which I listen to and decide which bits I like. I then notate those passages and make changes to tidy it all up, and often "compose" some passages to join it all together into something coherent. Some passages are completely "composed" rather than deriving directly from improvisations, for example the section in Pure Imagination where melody switches to LH while RH plays 16th notes.
@@rupertaustin Thank you so so much for your detailed answer! I'm also very much into improvising (but in semi classical style) and this helped cement the idea that I should utilize improv to compose. Hopefully I'll finally put out a polished product sometime soon! Anyway thanks so much Rupert, your arrangements are gorgeous and your channel is a huge inspiration.
Hi Rupert, I just bot Pure Imagination- I’ll be working on it all weekend. Happy New Year- Thank you for your incredible contribution to jazz education. Jerry, Chicago
Thanks for your kind comment Jessica. Sadly I heard this morning that Leslie Bricusse (one of the two composers of this wonderful song) passed away yesterday, so he is in my thoughts today.
@@rupertaustin i have the downloads on the piano right now.. oh those dissonant chords of which you are a master. i also got The Christmas Song, also full of wonderful chords. These pieces are going to need a lot of work on my part, but oh so worth !
If i want to play this on alto sax, should I just move everything up 1and a half tones? For exemple, the first two notes with the right hand would be d# and f#?
Please tell that talented son of yours, since he is too young to speak to, that I am subscriber 322. This is my absolute favorite arrangement of this song in my library of maybe 100 or more. Teach Easher well, if he is responsive to your tutelage. Thank you for passing along the message to him, in advance. Number 322. I wish him well. And you too.
@@rupertaustin I have learnt that your son’s depth of musical knowledge is astonishing. It’s as if Einstein and Mozart had a little girl… and you married her to make Easher. What a delight it must have been raising such a bright young child. You have done well. Thank you for conveying the message to him. His response was both swift and kind.
@@davidfryer9359Funnily enough, my wife has the same birthday as Einstein! I was interested to hear that you had a good explore of Easher's RUclips channel. There is a wide variety of stuff in there; music is like a big playground for him.
@@rupertaustin this child is absolutely extraordinary. And he is very kind. This combination will take him far. Has the King acknowledged his talent. I know that’s a dream of every man, woman, and child on planet Earth…to be notice by the King. Easher referred me to BBC Young Composers. I can’t wait to find that. I played some of his compositions to my family. Of course they were enthralled. They were taken aback after I revealed his present age. Einsteins birthday is easy for me to recall. It is the day before my youngest brothers birthday and the Ides of March, March 15. Einstein and your wife birthday is on the 14 of March. Coincidence? Destiny? Have you done an arrangement on “ Waters of March”? I should hope you might consider a bossa nova. I do love that genre. I like jazz, as well. Where ever did the name Easher originate. I am absolutely taken by it. Is it pronounced Asher, or Eeshur. I certainly wouldn’t want to mispronounce it.
@@davidfryer9359 I have done an arrangement of only one latin piece. I must do some more as I like that style. You can hear it here ruclips.net/video/AdO7y6E3OIs/видео.html Easher's name (Eeshur) originates from my wife's family and is of Indian origin
A really wonderful arrangement! It was such a pleasant surprise to see this here today since I was one of those who asked if you would consider doing an arrangement on this piece more than a year back. Happy to read that you have grown to really like this piece. Purchased and looking forward to more great music from you!
Thanks for your thoughtful comment. I love some of Rachmaninoff's harmonies over pedal points and I very much had that in mind in the coda. This one from Symphonic Dances is my favourite: long pedal point over D flat: ruclips.net/video/otJmf3pyb1E/видео.html
Another beautiful dreamy piece . So talented . The quality of the harmonies and melodies are magical . Thanks. I'll give it a go and hopefully not bodge it too much ;)
Thanks it took me 9 days to reach 3 min yeah im definitely slow but i'll improve with time, i might advance slower because of how hard the part after his
@@restiejosephrj4199 natural talent(great memory and catchy mind) but even without high abilities it is all about regularity,dont sit 5-6 hours straigh,practice 1-2 hours a day instead.Keep regularity and it will take week to learn something in this level,about month to learn some serious classic piece.(not talking about really hard and top classic pieces)
One of my favourite songs played beautifully. Just discovered you on here as I was searching for bewitched sheet music. Wow, goregous arrangements and chords, you have so inspired me to get practising again. I will be downloading some of your sheets music. Thank you 😊❤️
Absolutely amazing Dad!!!!!!
Ah, bless you son. I might be persuading you to have a go at playing it when your hands are a little bigger 😜
Wholesome
What about me dad
@@ALGtheMC😂
Lucky boy. This is my favorite interp of this song. By far.
Your arrangements are unbelievable, I'm slowly working my way through learning all of them :)
Hey, great to hear that Lydia
thanking the youtube algorithm right about now
Absolutely took me away to a magical place
Great to hear that
That smooth "My Prince Will Come" lick at 4:06!!
Hey, that is an interesting thing you spotted there. That little quote was not done consciously, but Some Day My Prince Will Come is a song I worked on a lot prior to writing this arrangement, so I guess it was at the back of my mind / fingers.
Your arrangements are amazing! Also wanted to thank you, for making sheet notes available, I think lot of musicians appreciate it. Take care and please, never stop making such a good music ~ Thank you ♡
Thanks for your kind comment. Great to hear you are enjoying it
This is an incredibly beautiful and intellectually complex arrangement! Thanks for your work!
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Many thanks for your kind comment. Thanks for listening!
I love your version. Thank you for your arrangement! from 🇰🇷❣️
Thanks, glad you like it!
Absolutely beautiful. Great arrangement of, in my opinion, one of the most gorgeous songs of all time. Makes one want to cry.
Thanks for listening
Music sheet available from SheetMusicPlus: www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/rupert-austin-sheet-music/3017008?isPLP=1&Ns=displayName&recsPerPage=50&
More of my piano arrangements here: ruclips.net/user/rupertaustinvideos
For anyone who is working on playing this arrangement, there is some useful guidance in this video from BachScholar: ruclips.net/video/GXIlcCbmkqo/видео.html
Hello ! Good job on this one ! i can't access your music sheet.
@@KanSaaaUniverse Thanks. Glad you like it. Try this link for the music sheet: www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/pure-imagination-solo-piano-digital-sheet-music/21879041
Exquisite! Despite being fully charted it feels very improvisational and free. Piano sounds great as well, may I ask how it's recorded?
Thanks for the compliment! I use a Yamaha Avant Grand N1 keyboard linked to Sythogy Ivory II Steinway American Concert D (PC version) sampled piano library. It produces a lovely piano sound.
I'm commenting for the algorithm just because I'm speechless
Thanks for listening
I just don't know how this song didn't win Best Original Song at the Oscars.
I am just mesmerized. The chord progression and voicing is just astonishing. I wish I had this kind of talent
Thanks for your kind comment. Really glad you enjoyed it
Your arrangement touched me as always,
I can’t stop listening to your playing as always.
Thank you as always.
You're welcome. Thanks for listening.
Wow the melody being switched to the left hand in measure 75, SO BEAUTIFUL AND PERFECT 😍
Glad you like it. I am left handed actually, and my left hand sometimes gets envious of the right which usually gets to play all the melodies!
I really like your arrangement. Please keep playing until I die. 너무 좋아요
Glad you like it. I promise to keep playing and you must promise not to die for a very long time yet!!
This arrangement is the sheet music you should use if like me you’re a pianist who can read well, but needs a solo transcription and isn’t trained as a chord following jazz musician (Though the chord symbols are here too if you appreciate that!) The whole arrangement is very good, musically accurate both harmonically and texturally; with considered fingering throughout. Well worth learning and ending your google search for this amazing song right here! The audio here is a clear tutorial though it sounds like the basic audio output from the scoring software.. there is much potential for your own performance to be enlivened by musical phrasing, dynamic swing and expression!
Thanks for your supportive comment!
Most beautiful rendition ive ever had the pleasure of listening to
Many thanks - glad you enjoyed it!
What a beautiful arrangement. Thanks Rupert!
Many thanks for listening!
Mr Austin has some of the spirit of Nat King Cole in his compositions and fingers!
Thanks for listening!
Measures 74-99 make me feel like I crashed a cocktail party in heaven and heard something I was not meant to hear--A composition by G-d being played by G-d! It was indeed a sacred experience we all the angels gathered around HIS piano and sang the lyrics. Yes….only I can hear them! I did die and I went to Heaven hearing this song. In fact that’s where I am right now. Thanks for giving my soul flight. If but a moment.
Many thanks for your enthusiastic comment. Glad you enjoyed it so much.
Come with me and you'll be
In a world of pure imagination
Take a look and you'll see
Into your imagination
We'll begin with a spin
Traveling in the world of my creation
What we'll see will defy
Explanation
If you want to view paradise
Simply look around and view it
Anything you want to, do it
Want to change the world?
There's nothing to it
There is no life I know
To compare with pure imagination
Living there, you'll be free
If you truly wish to be
That was good. A six minutes well spent.
Thanks for listening
3:08 Is The Best Part To This Song Because I Just Love The Way You Did Those 32th notes Going up and down so beautiful❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Many thanks!
Those are 16th notes for future reference
The RUclips algorithm brought me here, and I'm not going to lie, this was really good. Great job, Mr.Rupert
Well I'm glad you were brought here. Thanks for listening
3:08 when that left hand takes over the melody, with beautiful 32nd notes shimmering above...brought me right into a land of Pure Imagination. Great cover, I'm glad I found this video
Thanks for your comment. Glad you enjoyed it!
Haunting arpeggiotic pedal point “cadenza”, if u will, at the end there. Entirely apropos of the libretto. Fanfkntastic. Utterly. 🤘
Thanks for your thoughtful comment. I enjoyed adding that pedal point passage to the end of the piece; it seemed to fit the mood nicely.
Wow I've been listening to this masterpiece a lot lately. Nice timing!
I only recently came to enjoy this song. Apparently it wasn't very popular when first released at the time of the film and other songs from the soundtrack were initially more popular
"Pure Imagination" No.1 Claude Debussy - 1902
Damn bro you really popped off with this one
Thanks. Your comment gave me a smile!
RUPERT AUSTIN YOU ARE, NO CAP ON A STACK, THE G.O.A.T. LOVE YOU MAN!
Hey thanks. Your comment gave me a smile!
Measure 29 with no left hand rhythm is TASTY.
Many thanks!
E flat major is your favourite tonality? xD
It is indeed. This song was originally written in D flat major, but it is most often performed in E-flat, which suits me just fine.
Funny comment... Thought I'd just stop by! hehe!
Are you able to do a version of "Rainbow Connection"? I feel like that song would suit your style very well.
Nice idea, but I have a very long "to do list". It might sneak in one day...
It’s just so nice and jazzy. Me likey.
Glad you like it, and thanks for listening!
Absolutely gorgeous arrangement! I especially love how sweet that variation at 3:10 works. Great job man!
Many thanks - glad you enjoyed it. I took a look at your channel, and congratulations on your recording of Paul De Schlözer's etude in Ab - fine job. I once read an interview with Stephen Hough who said it was the most difficult piece he had ever learnt. I'm guessing you are familiar with his wonderful CD "The Piano Album" which contains his recording of Paul De Schlözer's etude and many other delightful rarities. If not, then give it a listen.
@@rupertaustin thank you! It was pretty challenging but in my opinion there are other pieces much harder than this etude. Of course I know Stephen's album and his recording of the etude. One of my favorite pianists!
Nice arrangement by Rupert! Just played along with the score but as an understudy. So in love with those chords and the arpeggios used. Will be downloading my favorites in his site...
Thanks for your enthusiastic comment. I hope you get much enjoyment playing some of them.
This phrase in bar 53 is so typical for your arrangements and i love it!!
Thanks for listening.
Rupert, I've heard this rendition for the last month, I purchased the score and I'm looking forward to play it.
I must say measure 93 is my favorite part: the way those G and A notes are missing, but get complemented by the harmonics of the bass F and G just left me speechless.
You are my favorite piano channel on this website, thank you for this
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment
I can't thank u enough, I'm used to read sheets and in jazz there aren't many out there, in love with your work fr 🖤🖤🖤🖤
Great to hear you are finding this useful
Have a good day 😊
Thank you RUclips & Rupert
You're welcome!
Absolutely gorgeous! I really loved the impressionist feel of this arrangement - as if Debussy had been to the chocolate factory. LOL
Thanks! Glad you liked the style I wrote this in.
That... That.. was absolutely phenomenal.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
I’m just speechless at this moment 😢😢😢😢😢❤ Man Made Me Cry So Much
Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for listening!
@@rupertaustin You Should Teach Me How To Play Like That
Oh my god your arrangements are just getting better and better!
Hey, thanks Ethan!
How did can you play an F major 11th cord?! I can’t figure it out. Maybe I just have small hands
If you referring to the first bar, it is an F minor 11th chord. The way I have voiced it requires you to only stretch a 9th in each hand. Most pianists can make that stretch.
@@rupertaustin ok thank you. Keep up the great work! Also still don’t really know if it’ll work since my hands haven’t grown completely, but I’ll keep trying
Thank you so much Rupert for another excellent arrangement! I'm buying it, even if it may take a lifetime to get to it! If you don't mind sharing, what is your background? Are you in a musical profession? Are you a music professor or teacher? I would love to know more about Rupert Austin.
Thanks Andrew. I'm not in the musical profession, but am a very enthusiastic piano-obsessed amateur. Unfortunately I am a nervous performer and have never enjoyed performing live for even the smallest audience, so RUclips is a comfortable place for me play some piano.
Thank you for doing this arrangement! I am buying it now! Can you do My Favorite Things next? Keep it up! I love your work!
Glad you like it John. My Favourite Things is on my to-do list, but I don't get many of these arrangements done each year, so it will take a while until I get to it.
Inventive and gorgeous. Well done!
Many thanks for listening!
I would love to try and walk a line on Bass to this.
Please do and upload it if possible! I'd love to hear that. I can also "hear" some soft percussion with it. I'm gonna have to find a drummer in the comments lol
@@evan8463 I guess per your validation, I must make this walk a reality
@@evan8463 I'd love to drum to that if its made publicly availible!
bruh those chords......
Thanks for listening
I can’t get enough of this arrangement. You have a singular talent. And Easher has inherited it form you. What a stellar child.
As a classical piano major who is now learning jazz piano- I love your arrangements so damn much. How long does it typically take you to do an arrangement, from the beginning of the process to the end?
Thanks for your interest. My background and first love is classical repertoire too. I typically play around with a song for a couple of weeks, maybe 1/2 hour or so each day, getting the feel of it and deciding how I will play the head. I will then spend 2 or 3 hours notating (Sibelius) the head. I will then spend a couple of weeks, maybe 1/2 hour each day, doing some improvising over the changes and deciding on any harmonic changes or embellishments. I then spend a couple of evenings making MIDI recordings of some improvisations, which I listen to and decide which bits I like. I then notate those passages and make changes to tidy it all up, and often "compose" some passages to join it all together into something coherent. Some passages are completely "composed" rather than deriving directly from improvisations, for example the section in Pure Imagination where melody switches to LH while RH plays 16th notes.
@@rupertaustin Thank you so so much for your detailed answer! I'm also very much into improvising (but in semi classical style) and this helped cement the idea that I should utilize improv to compose. Hopefully I'll finally put out a polished product sometime soon!
Anyway thanks so much Rupert, your arrangements are gorgeous and your channel is a huge inspiration.
Hi Rupert,
I just bot Pure Imagination- I’ll be working on it all weekend.
Happy New Year-
Thank you for your incredible contribution to jazz education.
Jerry, Chicago
Hi Jerry. Glad you are enjoying this. Hope your work on it is going well.
Just hit the like and subcribe. Absolutely beatiful sound for beautiful day. Please keep up with amazing transcription
Many thank, and glad you enjoye dit!
I'll buy it, i promise. I love it
Great, and thanks for listening!
Lucky luck boy. This is my absolute favorite out of the hundreds in my library of this song. I kid you not!
Glad you like it so much!
Good lord this arrangement is the best one on RUclips! Hats off to you!
Many thanks!
I played pure imagination a couple years ago and this arrangement is very amazing! Keep up the amazing work
Thanks for listening. It is a song that I was not very keen on until a few people requested it, and after playing it for I while I really fell for it.
I loved it!! I need to play it❤️
Thank you. Go on, give it a go!
Exquisite. Intricate. Beautiful.
Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for listening!
This is like hearing Tatum play again. No hesitation, ideas flowing, everything beautifully crafted.
Thanks for listening.
oh my god this is officially my favourite arrangement ever
Thanks for your kind comment Jessica. Sadly I heard this morning that Leslie Bricusse (one of the two composers of this wonderful song) passed away yesterday, so he is in my thoughts today.
@@rupertaustin that is so sad... may he rest in peace
you are a great romantic ... as always tender, delicate and ... delicious ...
Many thanks!
rupert! LOVELY LUSCIOUS arrangement. will purchase it!
Nice to hear from you again Wendy. Glad you are liking this. And thanks for the purchase - appreciate it!
@@rupertaustin i have the downloads on the piano right now.. oh those dissonant chords of which you are a master. i also got The Christmas Song, also full of wonderful chords. These pieces are going to need a lot of work on my part, but oh so worth !
If i want to play this on alto sax, should I just move everything up 1and a half tones? For exemple, the first two notes with the right hand would be d# and f#?
I think alto sax is in Eb, so the written pitches should all be moved down a minor 3rd (3 semitones). So you should begin with A, C, G...
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Stunning arrangement of one of my favorite songs of all time. Thank you!
Wow, thank you!
This is amazing, i am currently learning this as I adore how this sounds. With my sight reading skills this should not be too bad. Thank You!
Thanks for your comment. Good to hear you are enjoying it.
Simplement sublime !!! I just shared this priceless channel with my two sons! Merci de tout coeur, Rupert. Que Dieu te bénisse abondamment !
Thanks for listening
This is sooo beautiful! Absolutely thrilled to learn this ❤️
Great to hear that!
So cool. Sorry, I don’t read music.
But sweet to watch and listen 👂🏻
Glad you like it!
This is beautiful.... May I ask what VST are you playing, Mr. Austin? Thank you.
VST: Synthogy Ivory II American Concert D. MIDI controller: Yamaha AvantGrand N1.
@@Oleg__ thanks man
I'm going to use this for my guitar. Thanks!
You're welcome!
Please tell that talented son of yours, since he is too young to speak to, that I am subscriber 322. This is my absolute favorite arrangement of this song in my library of maybe 100 or more. Teach Easher well, if he is responsive to your tutelage.
Thank you for passing along the message to him, in advance. Number 322. I wish him well. And you too.
Thanks for your kind comment. He was thrilled to hear you are subscriber 322!
@@rupertaustin I have learnt that your son’s depth of musical knowledge is astonishing. It’s as if Einstein and Mozart had a little girl… and you married her to make Easher. What a delight it must have been raising such a bright young child. You have done well.
Thank you for conveying the message to him. His response was both swift and kind.
@@davidfryer9359Funnily enough, my wife has the same birthday as Einstein! I was interested to hear that you had a good explore of Easher's RUclips channel. There is a wide variety of stuff in there; music is like a big playground for him.
@@rupertaustin this child is absolutely extraordinary. And he is very kind. This combination will take him far. Has the King acknowledged his talent. I know that’s a dream of every man, woman, and child on planet Earth…to be notice by the King.
Easher referred me to BBC Young Composers. I can’t wait to find that.
I played some of his compositions to my family. Of course they were enthralled. They were taken aback after I revealed his present age.
Einsteins birthday is easy for me to recall. It is the day before my youngest brothers birthday and the Ides of March, March 15. Einstein and your wife birthday is on the 14 of March. Coincidence? Destiny?
Have you done an arrangement on “ Waters of March”? I should hope you might consider a bossa nova.
I do love that genre. I like jazz, as well.
Where ever did the name Easher originate. I am absolutely taken by it.
Is it pronounced Asher, or Eeshur.
I certainly wouldn’t want to mispronounce it.
@@davidfryer9359 I have done an arrangement of only one latin piece. I must do some more as I like that style. You can hear it here ruclips.net/video/AdO7y6E3OIs/видео.html
Easher's name (Eeshur) originates from my wife's family and is of Indian origin
so nice wow
Many thanks
Imagination is funny , it makes a cloudy day Sunny😮😅😂☺️🥴😭
A really wonderful arrangement! It was such a pleasant surprise to see this here today since I was one of those who asked if you would consider doing an arrangement on this piece more than a year back. Happy to read that you have grown to really like this piece. Purchased and looking forward to more great music from you!
I remember a few people requested it, and I'm glad they did as I really enjoyed working on this one. And thanks for the purchase - appreciate it.
That was wonderful, with a touch of jazz, new age, classicism. The last few bars give a strong impression of Rachmaninoff harmony.
Thanks for your thoughtful comment. I love some of Rachmaninoff's harmonies over pedal points and I very much had that in mind in the coda. This one from Symphonic Dances is my favourite: long pedal point over D flat: ruclips.net/video/otJmf3pyb1E/видео.html
Agree with every word. especially the last sentence.
A Time for Love is also one of my favorites and played it awhile ago
I love that middle section. This is unbelievably beautiful ❤️
Thanks for listening. Glad you enjoyed it
@@rupertaustin may I have permission to perform this on my channel? I’ll be sure to give you the credit for it and a link to bring people back here :)
@@ThomasNolasco Please go ahead and perform it on your channel. A credit and a link would be super. Thanks.
So Beautiful ! Which transcends beyond words could describe! God Bless
Thanks for your kind comment
Seu arranjos são maravilhosos , continue postando sempre 🎶🎼
Muito Obrigado. Mais arranjos devem aparecer em breve. Algo para o Natal.
Muito, muito lindo arranjo!❤️
SO beautiful! I definitely want to learn this piece!
Glad you like it, and thanks for listening!
Love when the melody goes to the left hand. Very well done.
Thanks. I am left handed actually, and occasionally my left hand wants a bit of the spotlight!
My favourite part too 😊
Warsaw concerto in the final
Hi Rupert. A fantastic arrangement! What make of piano do you use?
Rupert uses Yamaha AvantGrand N1 as his MIDI controller. And for the sound he uses VSTi Synthogy Ivory II American Concert D.
@@Oleg__ Many thanks.
You are so amazing man. Thank you for making these arrangements
Really glad you enjoyed it
Glorious ♥️
Many thanks!
That was an awesome beautiful arrangement, Rupert!
Thanks for listening, appreciate it.
Another beautiful dreamy piece . So talented . The quality of the harmonies and melodies are magical . Thanks. I'll give it a go and hopefully not bodge it too much ;)
Many thanks. Lovely to hear you will work on it yourself. Good luck.
It took me 3 h to reach 1 min am i slow ?
Thanks it took me 9 days to reach 3 min yeah im definitely slow but i'll improve with time, i might advance slower because of how hard the part after his
@@heyyou2726 hi any tips to learn faster?
@@restiejosephrj4199 natural talent(great memory and catchy mind) but even without high abilities it is all about regularity,dont sit 5-6 hours straigh,practice 1-2 hours a day instead.Keep regularity and it will take week to learn something in this level,about month to learn some serious classic piece.(not talking about really hard and top classic pieces)
헐 이거 라그나로크에서 토르가 그랜드마스터만나러갈때 나오는 음악이잖아 ㅠㅡㅠ 넘 좋아 프ㅠㅡㅠㅡㅍ프
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One of my favourite songs played beautifully. Just discovered you on here as I was searching for bewitched sheet music. Wow, goregous arrangements and chords, you have so inspired me to get practising again. I will be downloading some of your sheets music. Thank you 😊❤️
Great to hear you enjoyed this so much. Thanks for listening and happy practising!
So beautiful arrangements! I love it💕
Thanks for listening!
Lovely! Wish I were more adept at the runs... Have you considered cutting a vinyl or CD? I'll bet it would sell!
Thanks for your kind comment. One day I may figure out how to get some of my arrangements onto Spotify
It's magical! So beautiful arrangement! I will definitely learn it. You are so talented Rupert! Thank you very much!
Thank you for your kind comment. Hope you enjoy working on it