Plus 100 for that observation . I just listened to another version of this piece ruined by hammering away at certain parts in the name expression. It totally ruined the listening experience.
@@AmberMPianoexactly, isn't it a timid and sort of really piano heavy piece like with the hard and soft in n outs, and the sort of funny fast but not too fast stupid rhythm to play 😂 like u want to sustain the note sounds but at the same time u have to keep with the sort of running rhythm like the ambiance has to be made within a very short sort of amount of time which is a bit challenging at first.
ı ve listened many and many times from original version to the other pianist stage version. That your comment is the best ever ı've listened as the original version. Soft, deep and restful. Thank you.
There are so many ways to play the gnossiennes of Satie. I think lots of versions don't fit with the mysteriousness (just my opinion), but I really like the way you play it! Well done 👌👍 Please record the rest of the gnossiennes :) I play 1, 2, 3 and 4. Now learning number 5.
most of the youtube uploads of the gnossiennes are off in their timings so this is nice for a refresh, youtube told me about this upload like in late summer when it was first put up and ididnt have time so now to see that its actually correctly played, hope the 7th and the rest would also be played by this great person live on the yamaha (was it?)
@@AmberMPiano wow, didn't expect a direct reply! alright! it's kkay btw to not play gnossiennes 😂😂 don't want to put pressure on you...was just saying 🤣 unless you want to right 😅
I love this piece and I have heard many interpretations of it, but in this one, I would say that at times it becomes too slow, and I feel a little uncomfortable with her intentional slowing down of the tempo. A real pleasure to hear it nevertheless.
Türkiye'den selamlar Gnossienne No. 1 en sevdiğim parçalar arasında ilk sırada. Bu müzik ruhumu yansıtıyor. Gayet güzel çalıyorsun seni tebrik ediyorum. Takibe aldım :)
New to the piano (CLP-745)...with some music theory experience. This will be my first classical piece. Grade 5 so it might take a bit of time. With hand independence it would be much faster but I probably won't have that until 4 - 6 months in. Working the first 13 bars at present.
That’s awesome (nice choice of piano too!). Good luck. The trickiest part of this piece is not necessarily the notes themselves, but the balance between the hands. Try to bring out the right hand melody as much as possible. Left hand as the accompaniment must be much softer. Use arm weight to help with the LH chords. As the melody goes higher, go louder, if it goes down, play softer. The grace notes (very quick notes) can also be tricky to get consistent throughout the piece. But overall interpretation and storytelling is important-the emotion and mysterious nature of the music must come through. Last but not least: don’t be afraid to play this piece slowly. Tempo marking is “slow”, after all! Hope this helps and thank you for watching! 😄
Thank you for your comment :) I record the sound through the piano via USB. This is the default sound with a little added reverb. Then I increase the volume in my video editor and link the audio file with the video recording.
Hey, nice playing! Does your instrument have a built-in microphone? I don’t see any external mics, but the sound quality is so clear it sounds like there's one positioned close to the piano!
Thank you for watching! The piano has its own audio recorder, I just use a USB to record the audio file. The sound is the default for the piano, I just add a little reverb so it doesn’t sound too dry. Then in my video editor I just increase the volume of the audio file and line it up nicely with the video :)
C'est bien. Bonne interprétation. Piano d'étude ou d'expression? Qu'elle marque ? Merci. J'avoue que j'apprécie pas vraiment Satie, je joue celle-ci,c'est reposant....(Après Chopin...).
Thank you! I record through my piano via USB. I increase the reverb slightly and record the audio, then in my video editing software I just increase the decibels of that audio file until it is loud enough without any distortion, and remove the live video sound. Hope this helps!
The audio comes from the piano via USB drive, then I use the video editing software (Adobe Premiere Pro/Rush) to increase the volume. But the sound itself is standard with the instrument. :)
my first interpretation of the meaning of the gnossiennes were "we are all gonna die someday, so let's have evil indulgent fun!" and now it's more refined and it's like "we will all die someday, and isn't that beautiful?"
my first interpretation of the meaning of the gnossiennes were "we are all gonna die someday, so let's have evil indulgent fun!" and now it's more refined and it's like "we will all die someday, and isn't that beautiful?"
@@AmberMPiano really? i approached it in-between as my funeral soundtrack, and did some research to find, satie did compose stuff called "furniture music" i love the concept. was listening to you play again and your accents are really great, ur doing a lot of detailed work each note, hope you get recognized for your super precise performance, you know
Amber doesn't hammer away at this which gives it a much more emotional tone
Thanks for your comment, Mark! I tried my best to follow Satie’s instructions specifically regarding the dynamics and tempo of the piece.
Plus 100 for that observation . I just listened to another version of this piece ruined by hammering away at certain parts in the name expression. It totally ruined the listening experience.
So True!
@@AmberMPianoexactly, isn't it a timid and sort of really piano heavy piece like with the hard and soft in n outs, and the sort of funny fast but not too fast stupid rhythm to play 😂 like u want to sustain the note sounds but at the same time u have to keep with the sort of running rhythm like the ambiance has to be made within a very short sort of amount of time which is a bit challenging at first.
I agree
ı ve listened many and many times from original version to the other pianist stage version. That your comment is the best ever ı've listened as the original version. Soft, deep and restful. Thank you.
Thank you for listening, glad you enjoyed!
played oh so beautifully. My favourite piece, melancholic yet so....intriguing. Thankyou.
Thank you for watching!
4:16 - BRAVO 👏 👏👏
Maravilloso.
Me encanta escuchar a Satie.
Congratulations.
❤
I am student of piano.
Thank you!
There are so many ways to play the gnossiennes of Satie. I think lots of versions don't fit with the mysteriousness (just my opinion), but I really like the way you play it! Well done 👌👍 Please record the rest of the gnossiennes :)
I play 1, 2, 3 and 4. Now learning number 5.
Thank you very much. I would love to learn the rest of them sometime! Hope you are enjoying learning them 😁
It's obvious Amber feels the music, her lightness of touch and timing is breath-taking. Heard too many "clompy" versions. Many thanks.
@@andylec5879 thank you for your comment! Very kind.
What a pianist you are !!! Congratulations
Thank you very much!
This is so amazing! U have talent
Thank you so much 😊
Very nicely played. So intense ! This is the way I like to hear it. Congratulations !!
Thank you very much!
this music makes me realize how small the world is, you’re amazing.
Thanks for watching!
or how big
perfect
most of the youtube uploads of the gnossiennes are off in their timings so this is nice for a refresh, youtube told me about this upload like in late summer when it was first put up and ididnt have time so now to see that its actually correctly played, hope the 7th and the rest would also be played by this great person live on the yamaha (was it?)
Thank you for watching! Yes, it is played on a Yamaha. The 2nd Gnossienne is coming soon :)
@@AmberMPiano wow, didn't expect a direct reply! alright! it's kkay btw to not play gnossiennes 😂😂 don't want to put pressure on you...was just saying 🤣 unless you want to right 😅
The timing and dynamics are just perfect.
Thank you!
I love this piece and I have heard many interpretations of it, but in this one, I would say that at times it becomes too slow, and I feel a little uncomfortable with her intentional slowing down of the tempo. A real pleasure to hear it nevertheless.
Thanks for your feedback! Will keep that in mind 😄
Lovely! I genuinely enjoyed this very much, I Love this piece and I appreciate your interpretation of the dynamics. ❤️ Keep up the good work! 👍
Thanks for watching!
Wow, such a gifted pianist. 🤍🤍🤍 Sounds truly beautiful. You play with a lot of sensitivity and feeling. 👌
Thank you so much for your kind words! 🤍
Beautiful ❤❤❤
This is my favorite piece!
Needs more views
It’s just so beautiful
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching.
Really good sound for a digital piano. For what it's worth, though, I like my Satie to be a lot more weird and snarky with lots more rubato and stuff.
Thank you! Yes I do agree, this is quite a safe performance in that regard. Thanks for watching :)
THIS IS MY JAM. 🌶🫡🎼🐾🎹
One of my favourite pieces of all time. Well played!
Thank you for watching! 2nd Gnossienne is coming end of this month :)
Perfect.
Sounds so beautiful!
Great playing🎶
Thank you for watching!
Wonderful!!! 👏
Sublime , subtle performance!
Thank you! I have just started looking at the 2nd Gnossienne. :)
One of the best ones out there 👏 …keep going and I’m sure we will see you to be one of the greatest pianists.good luck❤️💛💚
Thank you so much, this means a lot to me! 🤍
wow - very nice!!
Absolutely beautiful, and superbly played. This is my favourite. 💚
Thank you, so glad you like it! 🎶
Beautiful! Bravo!!!
Thank you so much!
It's beautiful...bravo!
😍😓
I love this, thank you Amber...how beautiful!
Thank you so much for watching. :)
im in love
as an original .. perfect !!!
I just picked up a Niendorf upright for free and started to learn this as my first piece.
That is awesome. Good luck, and enjoy!!
Beautiful.
Türkiye'den selamlar Gnossienne No. 1 en sevdiğim parçalar arasında ilk sırada. Bu müzik ruhumu yansıtıyor. Gayet güzel çalıyorsun seni tebrik ediyorum. Takibe aldım :)
Thank you very much!
You really play perfectly Congratulations
Thank you so much! 😊
Very good Performance
Thanks!
Your version is so good❤.
¡Saludos desde México!
Would love to hear you play Gnossienne No.3
Definitely will learn it! Thanks for watching :)
@@AmberMPiano I saw you post the 2nd number. Thank you. That was also a pleasant listen :]
New to the piano (CLP-745)...with some music theory experience. This will be my first classical piece. Grade 5 so it might take a bit of time. With hand independence it would be much faster but I probably won't have that until 4 - 6 months in. Working the first 13 bars at present.
That’s awesome (nice choice of piano too!). Good luck. The trickiest part of this piece is not necessarily the notes themselves, but the balance between the hands.
Try to bring out the right hand melody as much as possible. Left hand as the accompaniment must be much softer. Use arm weight to help with the LH chords. As the melody goes higher, go louder, if it goes down, play softer. The grace notes (very quick notes) can also be tricky to get consistent throughout the piece. But overall interpretation and storytelling is important-the emotion and mysterious nature of the music must come through.
Last but not least: don’t be afraid to play this piece slowly. Tempo marking is “slow”, after all!
Hope this helps and thank you for watching! 😄
This is really good, and that piano (upright I assume) sounds really good too.
Thank you so much! It is a digital piano :)
Wonderfully played! I'm going to learn this. Too bad you live in South Africa and can't give me lessons. :)
Thank you for watching! Enjoy learning it, it’s nice to play 🎹 unfortunately not, but I may expand to giving online lessons in the future 😊
@@AmberMPiano I love the piano. I'm currently learning a piece by Hania Rani (it's called Esja). I think you might also like her music.
Cool, I will check her music out, thanks!
👏👏🌹
Beautiful version, I love it, very smooth and clean. I have a question, what do you use to record it and have such a clean sound ? Thank you
Thank you for your comment :) I record the sound through the piano via USB. This is the default sound with a little added reverb. Then I increase the volume in my video editor and link the audio file with the video recording.
Very well played 👏
I think I have the same electric piano as you🤩
Thank you for watching! It is a great piano 🎹
Ouch.. my iPhone fell to my stomach. I’m lying on the bed & this beautiful melody placed me to sleep & my iPhone fell from my hand
Oops… but glad to hear it was so relaxing! :)
Hey, nice playing! Does your instrument have a built-in microphone? I don’t see any external mics, but the sound quality is so clear it sounds like there's one positioned close to the piano!
Thank you for watching! The piano has its own audio recorder, I just use a USB to record the audio file. The sound is the default for the piano, I just add a little reverb so it doesn’t sound too dry. Then in my video editor I just increase the volume of the audio file and line it up nicely with the video :)
so beauti
Nice white 🎹 I like this medley by ravel amber u ur a goddess..❤
C'est bien. Bonne interprétation. Piano d'étude ou d'expression? Qu'elle marque ? Merci. J'avoue que j'apprécie pas vraiment Satie, je joue celle-ci,c'est reposant....(Après Chopin...).
Thank you! Study and expression is good with this piano. It is a digital Yamaha Clavinova. The piece is very relaxing :) I like Chopin too!
i love you
Cool! Tell me please how did you record the sound? Through MIDI cable with some VST plugin? Or just microphone?
Thank you! I record through my piano via USB. I increase the reverb slightly and record the audio, then in my video editing software I just increase the decibels of that audio file until it is loud enough without any distortion, and remove the live video sound.
Hope this helps!
@@AmberMPiano thanks! And which audio software do you use to record your piano?
The audio comes from the piano via USB drive, then I use the video editing software (Adobe Premiere Pro/Rush) to increase the volume. But the sound itself is standard with the instrument. :)
@@AmberMPiano ok, understood, thank you! :)
such a pretty sound and a person also 😂😅 so hard to focus on either just going back and forth like a bobblehead 😂😂
my first interpretation of the meaning of the gnossiennes were "we are all gonna die someday, so let's have evil indulgent fun!" and now it's more refined and it's like "we will all die someday, and isn't that beautiful?"
my first interpretation of the meaning of the gnossiennes were "we are all gonna die someday, so let's have evil indulgent fun!" and now it's more refined and it's like "we will all die someday, and isn't that beautiful?"
Interesting interpretation, I never thought of it that way but makes sense! 😆
@@AmberMPiano really? i approached it in-between as my funeral soundtrack, and did some research to find, satie did compose stuff called "furniture music" i love the concept. was listening to you play again and your accents are really great, ur doing a lot of detailed work each note, hope you get recognized for your super precise performance, you know
Thank you very much for listening, I appreciate it a lot!