How to Sound Like Debussy

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  • @RhettShull
    @RhettShull 6 років тому +2216

    Im calling it right now, we need a Nahre Sol solo album.

    • @rainahead12
      @rainahead12 6 років тому +8

      Yup yup yup!

    • @RhettShull
      @RhettShull 6 років тому +16

      Its settled!

    • @rainahead12
      @rainahead12 6 років тому +6

      I wanna buy a Nahre Solo now...

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  6 років тому +85

      😊🙌 hey Rhett!!

    • @saam6768
      @saam6768 6 років тому +53

      She should call it, "how to sound like Nahre Sol"

  • @samuerde
    @samuerde 6 років тому +1030

    It´s so hard to be unique on UA-cam these days. This channel is game changing.

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  6 років тому +36

      Thank you!!

    • @samuerde
      @samuerde 6 років тому +5

      Nahre Sol you're welcome. Bravo maestra!

    • @Demention94
      @Demention94 10 місяців тому

      For sure!

  • @RickBeato
    @RickBeato 6 років тому +1191

    Awesome!

    • @captain_kurbis3954
      @captain_kurbis3954 6 років тому +19

      Love your videos Rick keep it up !!

    • @qiecake
      @qiecake 6 років тому +20

      Wow! Didn’t expect you in comments

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  6 років тому +45

      Thank you Rick!! 🙏🙏🙏

    • @numanuma20
      @numanuma20 6 років тому +9

      Rick you need to do some in the style of videos.

    • @Nick-ln4iv
      @Nick-ln4iv 6 років тому +3

      Chris Garner he does, mostly for orchestra though

  • @eriksatie877
    @eriksatie877 6 років тому +1954

    How to sound like Nahre Sol?

    • @normantepeltu
      @normantepeltu 6 років тому +33

      Watch those fingers and practice.

    • @eriksatie877
      @eriksatie877 6 років тому +87

      Pat Hug I’m practicing 40 hours a day🌚🌝

    • @_adg_0
      @_adg_0 6 років тому +78

      Ling Ling is that you ?

    • @eriksatie877
      @eriksatie877 6 років тому +26

      Anaël Gomes I wish...but on piano...because piano is better than violin 😏

    • @rainahead12
      @rainahead12 6 років тому +10

      PIANO LING LING OMG!

  • @Gideon_the_Seeker
    @Gideon_the_Seeker 6 років тому +308

    This "How to Sound Like..." series is really amazing. Made even more enjoyable for me personally in that you are illustrating some of my favorite composers. Thank you.

  • @GroovingGeckoMusic
    @GroovingGeckoMusic 6 років тому +336

    I am blown away by your ability to break everything down and explain in a clear manner! Thank you for a very, very good and interesting video! Keep them coming!

  • @uneedtherapy42
    @uneedtherapy42 6 років тому +477

    Debussy is the line of demarcation. There is before Debussy and after Debussy. He changed the game completely. He is probably my favorite composer next to Bach. This video is awesome.

    • @MaestroTJS
      @MaestroTJS 6 років тому +29

      Yes, and if you listen to a lot of "new music," normally by second-rate composers, you'll notice that they are essentially writing copies of Debussy 100 years later. Very annoying.

    • @herbertmasing
      @herbertmasing 6 років тому +2

      +uneedtherapy42 Agree completely with every word :|

    • @Bati_
      @Bati_ 5 років тому +13

      Maestro_T actually there are few of them but plenty of Philip Glass copiers, Debussy´s music should be interpreted with caution and only magnificent, versatile composers and musicians like Jonny Greenwood and one and only Nahre Sol as in this case could interpret it wonderfully and as in Greenwood´s “For the Hungry Boy” in Phantom Thread soundtrack, it is very reminiscent of Debussy with unique touches as well.

    • @augmentedkeys5971
      @augmentedkeys5971 5 років тому +4

      There's BACH, Debussy, and Satie. Does anyone remember George Winston?

    • @984francis
      @984francis 5 років тому +7

      Hmm. Be careful to become un Ravelled!

  • @MICKEYISLOWD
    @MICKEYISLOWD 4 роки тому +53

    I just heard Arabesque just the other day. The first opening lines of cascading notes put a lump in my throat. Never heard anything so beautiful and overwhelming. I was checking out classical composers but never expected to be so overwhelmed with such beauty like that. Claude Debussy thank you:)

    • @freedomandease
      @freedomandease 6 місяців тому

      That sounds close to how I felt or even still feel when I listen!

  • @SynthesiaComposer
    @SynthesiaComposer 6 років тому +434

    A video on how to sound like Chopin would be awesome!

    • @raclj9940
      @raclj9940 6 років тому +2

      YES

    • @5hua86
      @5hua86 6 років тому

      Agreed

    • @lucasnany397
      @lucasnany397 6 років тому +1

      Haha I don't think you can describe Chopin.. Sadly

    • @caterscarrots3407
      @caterscarrots3407 6 років тому +7

      Rhythmic ostinato with pedal points(which more often than not coincide with when the pedal is pressed), almost operatic melody, lots of trills and other ornaments, triplet rhythm, avoiding using forte for a long passage unless it is supposed to be dramatic, that is like the essence of Chopin's style. As for that dynamic thing i wrote down, Chopin was good at knowing where the line is between drama and melodrama.

    • @wiktorjajcarz448
      @wiktorjajcarz448 5 років тому

      There is already one.

  • @thomaslieven680
    @thomaslieven680 6 років тому +40

    I love it it. I actually don't really know much about classical music and a few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to go to a concert of a really good pianist. She is doing the (I think) equivalent of a PhD. in music at a university nearby and they had a little concert for students from my technical university. At first she played some Beethoven, which was impressive and sounded nice but I think I was just too uneducated to hear any fine nuance in these pieces. It sounded 'just' like classical music to me. Then she played a few pieces of Debussy and I was just blown away. The sound just filled the room and painted a picture. Thanks for creating this piece. It was very nice.

    • @BibleStorm
      @BibleStorm 5 років тому +7

      If classical music doesn't do it for you it doesn't mean you're dumb. Familiarity will make you appreciate it more, as with (almost) any other genre.
      I'm about to get my head bitten off by a bunch of posh nerdy elitists, you should pay them no mind.

    • @m.n152
      @m.n152 5 років тому +2

      @@BibleStorm you describe my experience with classical music. It was very difficult for me to distinguish interpretation between musicians, Everyone just sounds the same. I just started to understand the subtle differences between interpretations recently.

  • @Ndo01
    @Ndo01 6 років тому +42

    Your composer 'How to' videos are the best on the internet.

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  6 років тому +4

      Thank you so much!!

  • @JamesHunterRoss
    @JamesHunterRoss 6 років тому +70

    "Sparkly stuff", and a "noble afterthought"! You are too funny. And you are freakishly talented; it is fascinating to watch and just so lovely to hear. Claude would smile, I'm sure.

  • @educostanzo
    @educostanzo 6 років тому +8

    This series is amazing, not only your playing is beautiful but the way you explain the techniques and approaches used is very informative both breaking down the composers' styles and showing how to achieve similar results. Awesome!

  • @Lentreeo
    @Lentreeo 6 років тому +85

    Hey Nahre, even though it's a pain for me to write this comment right now cause I just cut my finger with a grater (yes really dumb) I still wanted to say how awesome this video is. I think you gave the average piano player a good overview about debussy's style of playing and created an awesome piece what showes the main ideas and techniques of his style. Really love how deep and mystical it sounds. Keep it up you are really talented (way more than me haha)

    • @rainahead12
      @rainahead12 6 років тому +8

      I just cut my finger on a grater too! We can be dumb together by writing long comments and flinching every time our finger hits a key. *ouch ouch ouch*

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  6 років тому +10

      Thank you so much! And please take care of that finger-!! 😱

  • @mrhidetf2
    @mrhidetf2 6 років тому +32

    ty this is probaply the only classical composer i listen to for fun

  • @ABCchill
    @ABCchill 6 років тому +45

    After that you have to listen to some of Bill Evan's Jazz ballades, for example "Peace Piece". Claude debussy had big influence on Bill Evans and you can really hear that.

    • @raLdm
      @raLdm 6 років тому +1

      i was thinking the same thing lol.

    • @TheNarpsquad
      @TheNarpsquad 6 років тому

      Jakob and monk definitely with the excessive use of whole tone scales and dominant 7 #11s lmao

    • @johndecicco
      @johndecicco 5 років тому

      Thanks Jakob for this! I'm looping it and playing along right now on the piano. :)

  • @ScottTK
    @ScottTK 6 років тому +107

    Awesome as usual!
    I hope Adam Neely is watching this series, he could make a video showing how all the jazz greats would play the lick.

  • @staskoval2012
    @staskoval2012 6 років тому +340

    Rachmaninooooof, pleeease

    • @Avery_Piano
      @Avery_Piano 6 років тому +3

      Стас Көваль yes omg PLEASE

    • @TheVocoderGuy
      @TheVocoderGuy 6 років тому +1

      Oh yes!

    • @alex0589
      @alex0589 6 років тому +10

      We're gonna need -a- bigger -boat- hands

    • @MrMinorChord
      @MrMinorChord 6 років тому +1

      Playing sweeping legato lines with your hands stretched out as much as possible.

    • @sierra3644
      @sierra3644 5 років тому

      oof

  • @randomchannel-px6ho
    @randomchannel-px6ho 4 роки тому +11

    Debussy really loves those unresolved whole tone scales. Cloches a travers les feuilles is one of my favorite pieces of his. He had a huge influence in the jazz world as well, Bill Evans, the legendary pianist who accompanied Miles Davis on the famous Kind of Blue, was heavily influenced by Debussy.

  • @frodhor1111
    @frodhor1111 5 років тому +2

    The way you play, the way you explore, how you explain all those thing, the way you talk and all about this channel is simply lovely.

  • @derekkwok1869
    @derekkwok1869 5 років тому +13

    What's amazing is that we are all aware that composers have unique styles, but just can't put it into words, but you can actually explain it in such technical terms and reproduce the style so seamlessly. These composer style videos are amazing! I would be interested to see your take on Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, and Shostakovich. And Prokofiev for that matter. Actually, all mainstream composers.These videos are so interesting, unique, and amazing!

  • @dovane9932
    @dovane9932 6 років тому +29

    Chère Nahre,
    La leçon que vous donnez ici est fantastique! J'adore votre chaine, quel niveau! Tout ce que vous faites respire la musique, vous êtes trop rare.
    Love from France.💞

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  6 років тому +4

      Merci beaucoup 😊🙏🙏🙏

  • @griiseknoen
    @griiseknoen 6 років тому +3

    Beautiful! Your analysis of Debussy captures his style so perfectly it's almost comical, yet you manage to do this without taking away *any* of the magic of the music.

  • @maxiapalucci2511
    @maxiapalucci2511 4 роки тому +4

    This is my favorite video on UA-cam. “Arpegiated cascades with a baseline that accentuates a perfect fit hat the bottom” omg that perfectly describes the Chorus of arabesque 1! The right hand is playing that progression that is just filled with notes that moves in such a fluid manor and that broken E major chord in the bass definitely accentuates a perfect fifth.

  • @bob4919
    @bob4919 6 років тому +5

    Absolutely loved this. My favourite composer. My Dad used to crank out Clair De Lune, brings back very fond memories of him. Thank you so much .

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  6 років тому

      Thank you!! What a cool dad to play Clair de lune!!

  • @diabl2master
    @diabl2master 6 років тому +70

    Debussy: greatest of all time

  • @fabiovetro
    @fabiovetro 6 років тому +65

    Fantastica!

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  6 років тому +3

      Thank you!!

    • @mzadro7
      @mzadro7 3 роки тому +1

      Oddio, ciao fabio! Non mi aspettavo di vederti qui

    • @antonioghislanzoni1754
      @antonioghislanzoni1754 3 роки тому

      @@mzadro7 nemmeno io...
      First reaction shock

    • @mzadro7
      @mzadro7 3 роки тому

      @@antonioghislanzoni1754 a decision is a decision
      brexit is brexit
      hotel? trivago

  • @Jestunes
    @Jestunes 5 років тому +1

    I love the way your hands just float about the keys. Simply masterfull. Thank you...

  • @atzuras
    @atzuras 5 років тому +95

    *Debussy:* plays
    *Dominant function:* I'm a Joke to you??

    • @nghiavan8952
      @nghiavan8952 4 роки тому +2

      Dominants can’t function with Debussy

    • @timbeaton5045
      @timbeaton5045 3 роки тому +2

      @@nghiavan8952 Well, what about Tristan? How long do we have to wait for a perfect (dominant) cadence? Bloody ages, I tell you!

  • @NikolaJanevski
    @NikolaJanevski 3 роки тому +1

    This is an excellent demonstration. It gives me chills. I love the unresolved chords/harmony. It adds so much depth.

  • @alinayuan4557
    @alinayuan4557 4 роки тому +10

    If u can Debussy slowly, then u can Debussy quickly. Good teacher here. Loved the Happy Birthday in Debussy version.

  • @ChristopherRoss.
    @ChristopherRoss. 5 років тому +1

    Never did I ever think I could nor would cry to a rendition of _Happy Birthday_ ... but today I have. I am blown away by your talent.

  • @mjdbruyn
    @mjdbruyn 6 років тому +59

    Now that you've done Debussy, there's really no excuse to put off Messiaen any longer :-) Unless you want to go via Dukas first. (Birthdays: Messiaen 10 Dec, Dukas 1 Oct)

    • @MaestroTJS
      @MaestroTJS 6 років тому +4

      Why would anyone want to sound like Dukas? lol

    • @mjdbruyn
      @mjdbruyn 6 років тому

      He was Messiaen's teacher, so it could be an necessary step.

    • @oibruv3889
      @oibruv3889 3 роки тому

      @@MaestroTJS why would anyone want to sound like messiaen

    • @jimkass9331
      @jimkass9331 3 роки тому

      Man yesssss, we need messiaen!

  • @eatmarth
    @eatmarth 6 років тому

    I like seeing the elements in text during the final playthrough it makes it easier to pick them out and see how they are applied

  • @producedbyramy
    @producedbyramy 6 років тому +5

    you are amazing! one of my favorite youtubers

  • @fredfandard5632
    @fredfandard5632 4 роки тому +5

    I love listening to your re-arrangements of happy birthday. To me the original has always felt like a "dumb" song. And yet you always manage to turn it into a rich, intriguing, emotional and ultimately appropriately celebratory piece of music. Gosh you're good!

  • @d3a1990
    @d3a1990 6 років тому +3

    Absolutely adore your creative interpretations. This speaks to my sensibilities. Thank you!

  • @sebastianlopeziii
    @sebastianlopeziii 6 років тому +1

    This is possibly the best analysis of Debussy's musical style that I have ever seen. Beautifully articulated critique. Thank you for your ability to express his style so eloquently. Subscribed.

  • @zoltano_cortez
    @zoltano_cortez 5 років тому +56

    how to sound like Lizst: sound like all the other composers and musicians who have ever lived simultaneously and with severe grandiosity.

  • @luzng
    @luzng 3 роки тому +5

    Medio me hizo llorar porque busqué esto pero creí que nadie se tomaría la delicadeza de meterse de lleno en algo tan etérico como descifrar en un tutorial algo de las armonías hermosas de este creador.
    Y acá está Nahre Sol, la capa.
    Thank you but a LOT!! :)

  • @NotRightMusic
    @NotRightMusic 6 років тому +11

    A highly imaginative breakdown and overview of a highly imaginative composer. Well done!

  • @Sreeve94
    @Sreeve94 4 роки тому +1

    Need to nail that cascade technique. Love Debussy's music. Great video, thanks!

  • @bordersofelmet
    @bordersofelmet 6 років тому +8

    My favourite composer, and posted just a few days after my birthday too :)

    • @numanuma20
      @numanuma20 6 років тому

      Borders of Elmet Happy Birthday.

  • @Matthew-ez4ze
    @Matthew-ez4ze 6 років тому +1

    Beautiful presentation, the style and graphics kept my attention without pause.

  • @arc1105
    @arc1105 6 років тому +3

    Happy Birthday
    Mr. Debussy! What a great video, thanks for these insightful moments. I hear musical whispers of Paris in the moonlight. A toast to your musical respect of this formidable composer with bowls of coffee and croissants.
    Happy musical days.
    🎉🙌

  • @pauldiffenderfer
    @pauldiffenderfer Рік тому +1

    I love your work! thank you for that. wonderful and inspiring...insightful and profound too

  • @sammy3212321
    @sammy3212321 6 років тому +93

    Why ain't he got a party hat? :c

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  6 років тому +57

      Didn't want to ruin his hair

    • @am-zm5lz
      @am-zm5lz 5 років тому +13

      it would give the wrong impression

  • @charl1878
    @charl1878 2 роки тому +1

    I am no musician but really enjoy your videos. They really help me understand music better 😊

  • @JerryAtricz
    @JerryAtricz 6 років тому +14

    Beautiful lesson. The only thing missing was a little white maltese hanging around.

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  6 років тому +2

      I'll be reunited with him very soon :))

  • @JimmyDeLock
    @JimmyDeLock 5 років тому +1

    One thing I really like about this "sound like" series is the accompanying mood visualizations you include above the piano. I just watched the Erik Satie video and they were so fitting, haunting and somehow joyful. Great videos Nahre, thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @numanuma20
    @numanuma20 6 років тому +110

    How to sound like Tchaikovsky would be a great one.

    • @rainahead12
      @rainahead12 6 років тому +2

      Yes! That would be so great!

    • @numanuma20
      @numanuma20 6 років тому +3

      Purple_Painting_Productions I was learning Waltz of the Flowers on piano. Love that song.

    • @MaxHimbigger
      @MaxHimbigger 6 років тому +24

      How to sound like Tchaikovsky
      Step 1: *ACQUIRE CANNONS*
      Step 2: *FIRE SAID CANNONS*

    • @numanuma20
      @numanuma20 6 років тому +5

      Max Himbigger I had no idea he did the 1812 overture.

    • @forevershampoo
      @forevershampoo 6 років тому +3

      @@MaxHimbigger lol

  • @jdkrensel
    @jdkrensel 6 років тому

    The gush of color at 6:03 after the tremolo section was gorgeous

  • @jacobheeren6219
    @jacobheeren6219 6 років тому +4

    Nahre, you are a genius

  • @DanielZeeglerMusic
    @DanielZeeglerMusic 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for all you do Nahre!

  • @labuti17
    @labuti17 2 роки тому +4

    I almost feel like Debussy was doing sound design before sound design was even a thing, waaaay before synthesisers were even close to existing he already had his mind set on creating beautiful textures through musical devices which allowed him to make very beautiful music. Definitely going to check him out.

    • @marklimbrick
      @marklimbrick Рік тому

      And Tomita Snowflakes cassette was a dedication of interpretation that got played until worn out in 1980.

  • @davidwarner4694
    @davidwarner4694 5 років тому

    So much information on composition to unpack. Things to think about, things to try when writing. So awesome! Nahre. Thank you!!!

  • @vonsmore5046
    @vonsmore5046 6 років тому +10

    Wonderful video!
    Would you ever be willing to do one for Maurice Ravel as well?

    • @seiph80
      @seiph80 4 роки тому

      @@michelesalvemini6195 agreed

  • @chmendez
    @chmendez 3 роки тому

    This is best explanation for impressionism style that I have found so far. We love your videos, Nahre.

  • @jazz_c_a_t
    @jazz_c_a_t 5 років тому +20

    An entire album consists of happy birthday in different style

    • @seanpotts5252
      @seanpotts5252 4 роки тому

      @W 9797 Nahre should just make an album of these stylistic happy birthday variations. I would listen! :)

  • @adyshih
    @adyshih 4 роки тому

    Gosh - now i know 'why' I love Debussy pieces so much, thanks to Nahre to bring the thinking behind my feeling I have never really been able to explain ....to myself.

  • @DamnedEyez
    @DamnedEyez 5 років тому +4

    "Happy Birthday in the style of..." always makes me think of Victor Borge

  • @KodakKid
    @KodakKid 5 років тому +1

    Nahre Sol. I love your videos, they are so perfect with such attention to detail. You're the best teacher. Thank you for your videos.

  • @cottontooth
    @cottontooth 5 років тому +2

    Debussy always conveyed the uncanny and sublime, this is why I am a fan. Thank you for this video.

  • @user-qm7nw7vd5s
    @user-qm7nw7vd5s 4 роки тому

    You do more to make people (me) want to learn piano than any presentation I have ever seen. I happily share this on my Facebook newsfeed, with friends and family. Super quality content. Thank You.

  • @amorx36
    @amorx36 4 роки тому +3

    Those technical terms Im totally clueless. I loved to listen to Debussy,Chopin,Satie as long its sound good and reach to my heart I am cool. :D

  • @johnnypetro9314
    @johnnypetro9314 4 роки тому

    This is so wonderful. I cannot stop replaying it.

  • @diabl2master
    @diabl2master 6 років тому +16

    4:08 lol... isn't that the old sony ericson thing in the background

    • @Max-nk9xg
      @Max-nk9xg 6 років тому +1

      it is, im absolutely sure. screensaver from the time when sony made massive case phones.

    • @AslanW
      @AslanW 4 роки тому +1

      It is, I remember it very well from my youth

    • @diabl2master
      @diabl2master 4 роки тому +1

      @@Max-nk9xg w810i gang

  • @Demention94
    @Demention94 10 місяців тому

    Such gentle and effortless playing on your part. Debussy is perhaps my favorite pianist.

  • @someone-cz3dp
    @someone-cz3dp 6 років тому +3

    woah this helped

  • @margaretstewart3255
    @margaretstewart3255 5 років тому

    Tomorrow 6/9 is my birthday and one present to myself is listening to your breakdowns, descriptions and visual accompaniments of the great composers styles though your renditions of Happy Birthday. You've given me sparkles, and drama, and ringing and rippling and on and on. Creativity and love...

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  5 років тому +1

      Happy early birthday Margaret!!! 😍

  • @kelvinhua202
    @kelvinhua202 4 роки тому +10

    This felt more like Ravel to me :

  • @YimYamYo
    @YimYamYo 6 років тому

    This was such an awesome video. I loved how you annotated all the parts when you played the full song, it really drove all the points home. You're awesome.

  • @allensun
    @allensun 6 років тому +10

    1:54 and 4:09 sound like they're straight out of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. I wonder if the composers for that game took some inspiration from Debussy.

  • @davvads9932
    @davvads9932 3 роки тому

    Wow, that was spot on! Sounds like a mix of "The little shepherd", "reflects dan l'eau", "Voiles" and "Reverie"

  • @nnuae
    @nnuae 6 років тому +4

    I was hoping I'd see this ever since you made the Satie one. Awesome work, thank you so much!
    P.S. the amazon link for your keyboard points to one that's not available, you might want to add a new one, you're probably losing money as we speak.

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  6 років тому

      Thank you-! Also for the pointer-!

  • @kamaljotsingh6675
    @kamaljotsingh6675 6 років тому

    Most comprehensive video I've even seen upon explaining the style of a composer. You totally captured his style. And you explained all that with such an ease.

  • @kvncrts
    @kvncrts 6 років тому +4

    Lol I’m learning Arabesque no. 1 by Debussy right now, perfect timing with this video 😆

  • @frankfrank7921
    @frankfrank7921 6 років тому +1

    Ms. Sol, thank you. That was simply amazing and enlightening. I'm neither a piano player (guitar) nor classically trained (self taught) but I have always been captivated and enraptured by Debussy's music. Seeing it his piano techniques broken down by you in an entertaining way made it all the better as a musical experience. I am a bit wiser, Debussy-wise, after watching this.

  • @eriksatie877
    @eriksatie877 6 років тому +9

    Yes yes yes

  • @TheOriginalODM
    @TheOriginalODM 5 років тому

    The added visuals were awesome. Appreciate all the work you and your team out into this!

  • @agamaz5650
    @agamaz5650 6 років тому +14

    how to sound like Alkan

    • @jazzerson7087
      @jazzerson7087 6 років тому +1

      Agreed, I'd love to see an Alkan video, amazing!

    • @agamaz5650
      @agamaz5650 6 років тому +1

      James Anderson I hope she knows who he is

    • @jazzerson7087
      @jazzerson7087 6 років тому +1

      I'm sure. :-) Grossly underrated in many ways, it is true that he deserves to be much better known, a true Virtuoso. Would be tough to do but I think his staccato in particular is distinctive whether it is his Saltarelle Op.23, Quasi Faust, or his Concerto for Solo Piano Op.39 No.10. He was all over the place intervallically! Quite brilliant. Would love to see what Nahre would have to say on him.

    • @agamaz5650
      @agamaz5650 6 років тому +1

      James Anderson i love his music more than Liszt. Scherzo Diabolico is so gorgeous, Chopin quality but Alkan signature sound, love that piece so much

    • @agamaz5650
      @agamaz5650 6 років тому +1

      also some of his preludes, railway, barbaro etc. People made excuses he isnt as popular because of his musicality is weaker than the competitors but i disagree tbh

  • @artyemanator1
    @artyemanator1 6 років тому

    Genius. For more than 40 years Debussy has been a favourite of mine to play and listen to (also good to celebrate his Happy Birthday as he's exactly 100 years older than me) - but this is the clearest I have ever heard his 'magic' explained. Thank you for a great public service here. More please. (Ravel?)

  • @garrettrobinson3826
    @garrettrobinson3826 5 років тому +4

    Tag yourself, I'm chromatic wilt.

  • @aaronkennedy5387
    @aaronkennedy5387 6 років тому +1

    As a 26 year old who has only begun to learn the piano in the last year I can safely say that what you are doing with this channel truly inspires me to become a better musician! Keep it up Nahre! Love from Ireland

  • @soekma_aoeliea
    @soekma_aoeliea 6 років тому +8

    Full version of Claire De Lune, please...

    • @realraven2000
      @realraven2000 6 років тому +2

      Gt Sukma I prefer images. Or the whole suite bergamasque.

    • @soekma_aoeliea
      @soekma_aoeliea 6 років тому +1

      Anything Debussy

  • @claudefazio
    @claudefazio 4 роки тому

    Your videos are both highly instructive and entertaining. I love the enthusiasm you show for the subjects you tackle in them. Keep up the excellent work!

  • @joepsnuiters4384
    @joepsnuiters4384 6 років тому +3

    Dude how do you know how to sound like him, there were no recordings of his voice smh

  • @MrAirbee
    @MrAirbee 5 років тому

    I love your videos ! I am French and studied music styles in Paris Conservatory. Your work is intensive, complete, and very well presented, clear and sometimes uneasy

  • @joelperez5891
    @joelperez5891 6 років тому

    i didnt know i needed this, thank you nahre this video is beautiful

  • @raniagoldmusic
    @raniagoldmusic 5 років тому

    After finishing my masters in 2013 in composition I went into a very negative place, physically but also emotionally and that was the hardest as it took me a while (years) to get out. One of the fears that came to surface was that I would refuse to read a piece of music and play it, with some exceptions here and there that fear still comes up. I turned to free improvisation but you know, sometimes you need a bit of structure, commitment... I'm working on a folk melody that I am playing with for some months now, never actually getting it right. After watching this series I'll try it again, more confident in writing, reading and playing from a piece of paper.
    I agree with you that the Internet can be an amazing place for sharing
    All the best!

  • @AnthonyCheekisawesome
    @AnthonyCheekisawesome 6 років тому

    I don't go out of my way to comment usually, but I really appreciate your sincerity and approach of someone who simply wants to learn from his music and try to understand it (acknowledging its complexity) and share that rather than someone who is condescending and thinks they know everything.

  • @jennakim1362
    @jennakim1362 5 років тому +1

    와.. 이 시리즈 너무 좋아요! 언젠간 모짜르트도..?! 새로운 영상들 계속 기다릴게요😙

  • @yahonathanroden2681
    @yahonathanroden2681 5 років тому

    Amazing how well the VISUALS correspond with the sounds and descriptions you provide!! Very synesthetic :)

  • @kalilavalezina
    @kalilavalezina 2 роки тому

    Nahre, you inspire me so much to practice the piano - I dream of being as fluid and expressive as you. Thank you for sharing this. As a beginner, just starting to look at composition, this was really helpful! So beautiful too - wow!!

  • @waxwingflock
    @waxwingflock 5 років тому

    Nahre - I love your descriptive words - very hard to describe the moods created in music but you do it very accurately and poetically. Very inspiring analysis of music which doesn't overcomplicate or obscure the beauty of it. Thanks for your wonderful insights!

  • @peterjongsma5540
    @peterjongsma5540 4 роки тому +1

    Sunday 31st May 2020.
    First time UA-cam uploaded you for me.
    Shame youtube.
    Came here from your amazing Happy Birthday Video.

  • @kickbiker7920
    @kickbiker7920 6 років тому

    Very engrossing! Some lovely examples you're playing …. what smooth technique you have! Awesome. A very well edited clip … I love the overlaid screen titles explaining what you're doing.

  • @elanor5080
    @elanor5080 5 років тому

    These videos are absolutely GENIUS, you have really really studied how these composers, well, compose. It’s so interesting.

  • @polkmusic
    @polkmusic 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful playing. This gives me so many ideas.

  • @Johnerik01
    @Johnerik01 6 років тому

    Not usually one who posts much, but thanks so much for your videos. My 9 year old loves to watch your hands move along the keys and the editing you do keeps her entertained as well. The visuals along with the playing is great. I can't wait to watch this with her this evening!

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  6 років тому

      Thank you so much!! 😊🙌