you're not wrong, I did a project on him for uni and what I can conclude from it is that he was one aNGSTY BOI ✌🏻 (nothing compared to Beethoven though)
I love the irony of having Arima, the pianist who always played with perfect accuracy, finding his inner desire to play music again by playing Chopin's "Wrong Note" etude...
I dont feel that that is ironic at all, if played with perfect accuracy, this song would sound more robotic. Instead, he played with emotions, the ones that he had for Kaori, and that is the part that makes him different then before.
@@shintaroiwata1778 it's supposed to sound like this, but the pianist took some liberties by slowing down the rhythm. You can listen to other pianist (like Horowitz) who played it too
Only the middle part and the ending. On most of the piece the notes dont go together at all. they sound like a student trying to play something and commiting way too many mistakes. thats why chopin called it 'wrong note'. its an Etude, and the primarly goal of an Etude is to develop certain specific musical competences or techniques. Probably the goal of this Etude is to have the student develop the technique of the grace notes + agility on the left hand jumps. Chopin's Etudes got famous because they deviated from just being practice pieces and he also took the effort to make most of them beautiful, musical and pleasant to listen to.
The song is called “wrong note” because the notes are creating dissonance. They’re not supposed to go together but they do. That’s what makes this piece a work of art.
@@玩具冰淇淋 You know a piece can still be a song, right? I've been playing piano for a 12 years and I still dont get offended when someone calls it a song..
Beautifully said, except you called it a "song." You contradicted yourself at the last sentence there, saying it's a "work of art." But I completely agree with you.
@@alejandrosparza2753 Because the first time you hear the beginning of the piece it sounds like a bunch of random notes but the more you listen to it it becomes more beautiful
Some people hate the beginning but i love it. idk why but it sound so perfectly imperfect. it has the most beautiful flaws. this is probably one of my favorites.
A little context: an "etude" is a technical drill, meant to improve the performer's playing by zeroing in on fundamental or problematic elements. They're stereotyped as dry and tedious, things to be practiced but not performed. Chopin broke the mold by turning his etudes into dramatic showpieces, while preserving their didactic function. They're also innovative in that they often focus on issues like phrasing, articulation, and voice balancing, which are quite technically difficult, yet are underrepresented in the more "mechanically" focused etude format. This one tackles both mechanical and musical elements at once. The wide, rapid rolled chords in the left hand are very tough to land accurately, and they stick out like a sore thumb if you flub them. Meanwhile, you have to deal with the challenge of tying all of those sharp textures and biting dissonances into something musically satisfying. There are a bunch of ways to do this, but they all require flawless phrasing and intonation to pull off convincingly. This adds up to a devilishly creative piece that can give performers way more trouble than they're expecting.
@@matthewgonzalez2040 Throughout the first and the last sections, yeah. One interesting thing is that the musical function of the out-of-key notes is implied to vary, going by the sheet music. Taking a look at the first section, they're played on-beat and included in the chords from 0:00-0:19, written as grace notes leading into the chords from 0:26-0:33, and incorporated into an outright submelody elsewhere. If you listen closely, you can hear the performer trying (successfully) to give these subsections their own character.
+AlcaAMV I think this piece is a perfect example of why people shouldn't "judge a book by its cover" It may not be the most beautiful on the outside, but it is exceptionally beautiful on the inside
Its funny because i was researching online about classical piano, and one website said that Etude's are basically pieces designed to exercise technique and improve ones skill....so this piece as beautiful as it is , is just a stepping stone to play better . WTF lololol
My favorite part is the beginning. I don't know why people diss on it. I'm not very musically intuned or something but it's the part I find most beautiful.
Why should you not love it? If you listen, there is a really beautiful melody :) The dissonant notes are like the negative things we live everyday, we have to hear / look closely to see the positive things. The middle part is like dreaming to me, the perfect moment captured but then interrupted by the reality again.
This song was perfect for the anime. Not because the name of the work. You can hear the conflict within the intro, the resolve of the melody and just as in life another conflict may arise that you need to overcome as the melody plays into the intro again. I know that’s not exactly how I want to word everything, but it’s the best I can do while listening to this. This song tells a story, deeper than words. It ends on a note that is reassuring to the struggle, life is beautiful. But there isn’t anything beautiful in this world without a little risk. Who cares if you fail, once twice three times. If there’s a stage and a chance to play in front of people then take it. Make sure you leave a mark on this world that people will never forget by pouring your soul into everything you do.
Nomad427 You might want to check out Godowsky's ètudes based on Chopin's. There's a version of this ètude in the style of a mazurka, and is extremely beautiful.
Holy… Ive been trying to find anyone that agrees. And ik its been 6 years but do you still think about this series at all or listen to any of the interpretations still?
This piece in particular was my favorite in Your Lie In April. It's a beautiful piece. The show in itself, makes you feel feels that you don't want to feel, and then makes you feel some More. XD but I love it.
The more you listent to it, the more the melody starts to reveal from the dissonance, and the more you are able to appreciate this piece as a fresh breeze of life and originality, just like the one waving the branches of a cherry blossomed tree in April.
Hey you, I mean, dear Kosei. You were just here, and now I'm writing you a letter. Kinda weird, right? You’re a mess, you know that. Your meek, and a quitter, and neurotic. The first time I ever saw you, I was 5 years old. It was at a recital for the piano school I went to back then. You marched out onto that stage. And then made us all laugh by knocking over the bench. You sat at that giant piano, and with the first note you played, the world became more colorful. It was like you found a deluxe box of crayons on the keys, and tossed them everywhere. Suddenly, the girl next to me starts balling her eyes out. Now you're going to give it up, like you never played in the first place? Hearing you that day changed my life. What do you think of that? So I switched, then and there. No regrets. When I found out we were at the same middle school, I was thrilled. How was I actually supposed to meet you though? Buy egg sandwiches every day ‘till you noticed me? In the end, all I could do was watch you guys. You were friends. And I was some stranger. It wasn’t my place to barge in. So I didn’t. I had surgery as a little kid, but I've never been totally well. After a bad fall in the 7th grade, I was in the hospital a bunch. Those hospital stays got longer, bit by bit. I was hardly ever at school by then. Nobody said how sick I was exactly, but I knew it was bad. Then one night, I saw my mom and dad crying down in the lounge, when they thought I was asleep. That’s when I knew I didn’t have much time. I made a choice. I ran. And I didn’t look back. I started living life exactly how I wanted, so I wouldn’t be all mopy in heaven. Contacts are weird, but I tried em. Tried eating a whole cake by myself too, because, why not? Music that used to boss me around, I played it my way. And then, I told one single lie. Are you ready for it? Here it comes. Kaori likes Watari. Shocking, right? But I'm glad I told it. After all, Kosei, that lie brought us together. Please tell Watari I'm sorry. Honestly though, I'm sure he’s moved on to some other girl by now. That’s just who he is. When it comes to friends, he’s a great guy. But romantically, I want someone sincere. Also, please tell Tsubaki that I'm sorry. It turns out I was just passing through. I didn’t want to leave a big mess behind, so, I couldn’t be totally honest with her either. Think of it. “Hey, Tsubaki, be a pal and introduce me to Arima, would ya.” that would have been a pretty messed up thing to ask for. I mean everyone could tell that Tsubaki was crazy about you. Even before we were friends, I knew. The only ones who didn’t get the memo, were you and her. When my lie finally brought the two of us together, you were different than I’d imagined. Stubborn, and passive, and pessimistic. Not to mention the fact that you stole my leggings. Your voice was lower than I thought. You were a guy, you know. And you were gentle. No surprise there. Remember when we jumped off that bridge. The river water felt amazing. And the moon shining down at the music room, like we could grab it on our tip toes. When we raced that train, I really thought we could win. Singing twinkle twinkle little star with you late at night felt, kinda perfect. Being at school after dark, its mysterious, right? And snow, it looks like cherry blossom petals. You must think I'm silly, finding wonder in the everyday things around us. Things I saw with you. Isn't it funny how the most unforgettable scenes can be so trivial, and vice versa? So, what's the verdict? Was I able to live inside someone's heart? And this heart, it wouldn’t happen to be yours, would it? Do you think that, you’ll remember me a little from time to time? No hitting the reset button. Don’t you forget me. That’s a promise ok? I'm glad, we found each other. Will I reach you? I hope I can. Here’s the truth Kosei. I love you. I love you. I love you. Sorry that, I never ate all those canalé’s, and that I beat you up so much. I was such a brat to you. I'm sorry for, everything. Thank you. Kaori Miyazono
@@therobertguy2436 They probably copied and pasted it from someone, and I doubt it took that long to type, probably took longer for whoever translated it to translate it.
when I listen to this music, I want to play it on the piano, but so far I haven't played so well, because I'm 13 and I'm in the 7th grade at a music school, but when I remember Kaori, tears appear in my eyes ...
I've marveled at the the music of Chopin from my teens to now nearing 71. The Ballades and other jewels of his output stand as they are and can be given nothing but praise. This little jewel is remarkable. How did he conceive it? In many ways it makes Frederic all the more amazing. I remember buying the Etudes on LP oh so many decades ago and its strange sounds turning to beauty over time on my ears. The Ugly Duckling of music.
I love the beginning, it's beautiful; I read that it's a dissonance and maybe that's the reason which a lot of people hate it but I find it beautiful and peaceful. It doesn't disturb my mind
Whoever they got to play the piano pieces for this anime is absolutely fantastic. They really did a great job demonstrating how each character would interpret and perform each piece.
gracias a Shigatsu wa Kimi no uso, me inspiraron a seguir como pianista, que por cierto, lo deje de tocar hace tres años, y hoy en día lo hago nuevamente gracias a estas canciones que sacaron en el anime, y que me motivan, aparte tiene un buen ritmo
Well his mother forced him to play nonstop. Acting like a drill sergeant that everytime he misses something he gets an awful beating, mind you that it continues until her mother died and not saying sorry. Kousei became a human mentronome where every piece he plays became a masterpiece and no one can beat him. Until the time where he gets ptsd and not hearing the notes because of both physical and mental trauma he got from her awful mom. But in the end she did see kousei rise up from the top. Anyone can play better, precise and almost perfect like kousei if you have a very strict drill sergeant tutor or teacher plus the beating of course haha So dont lose confidence over kousei my dude he got the worst method of practice while you dont. Thats already a +point to you
I love it so much! The beginning is so weird and after you have a beautiful sound and you keep listening... and you say OMFG SO WONDERFUL!! xD Thanks a lot for this piece! Chopin one of the most wonderful pianist I've never seen of my life :3
what i love about this song most of all is how somewhere in the ep the cat asks where arima is in this song and i don't think he could find himself in it but he found kaori in it and through finding her he learned to find himself as a pianist and as a person and thats why its so beautiful
This song makes me thing of lives in general, people tend to complain because the are imperfect, but this song shows that even with your imperfections, you can still be beautiful.
I love how Emi and Takeshi chose the faster, more difficult and intense just to win Kousei but then Kousei chose this piece which is like so relaxing and not too fast
When I first watched the anime, I was like "ew what are you playing. Are you that out of key?" I listened to the entire soundtrack, including this one. More and more I began to love, rather than hate the begging of this. I thought it was screwed up in the anime on purpose but I'm glad it was written this way
This anime revived my love for classical music, it empowers my daily doings like never before. That makes me really happy and every piece, flawed or not, touched me in some way or another and for that I'm forever grateful.
I love the whole thing. The beginning sounding "off" really conveys feelings of being lost or out of sync with the world, then there is this beautiful and peaceful moment in the middle, before getting back to reality at the end.
my friends always see me listening to metal, rock'n' roll... me actually working for my exams while listening to Chopin. Really love this masterpiece, such a God. It is powerfull and so relaxing at the same time, can't explain this with words ...
I've always love classical music for months now, but never expected it to show up in an anime (in particular, this one, which I have heard about for quite a while now.) and achieve this kind of fame. I feel so glad to hear that people around the world (possibly or not) who were never aware of classical music their whole lives can now find a window of opportunity through this anime to find MORE classical music and to explore the genre as a whole (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, etc.) I don't feel alone anymore! I should definitely watch this anime! I hope it would be a ride! This rendition of the "Wrong Notes" etude makes me feel so glad I am a piano player in the first place. To achieve this amount of feeling through an instrument is incredible and otherworldly and one of the main reasons I love classical music in the first place and why I am currently learning piano. To be able to play this makes you feel as if you've earned a gold medal for the first time and as if you've reached Mount Olympus after an arduous journey. That's how rewarding it is. I intend to do so as well later on in my life. It makes you feel as if you want to get up and dance everywhere to your heart's content and wanting to frolick on green grass on an animal farm. It feels so liberating. Alas, the true beauty of music cannot be described in just words. It has to be felt to know what it truly is. Playing this is like feeling a sort of Cloud 9/Nirvana experience as you tell a story with your fingers as a medium that is supposed to be there in order to tell a story with the most accurate detail and feeling the music as a whole as with all other compositions by other composers like Mozart and Beethoven by pressing those keys on the piano that also allows you to "paint" the story that the composition is supposed to tell with accuracy and you get lauded with appreciation from virtually everyone in the audience which makes you feel you ARE worth SOMETHING and motivates you to keep going on forever as a musician. As a PERSON. As an ARTIST. This is why I love music as a whole and this is why I love piano. I hope to attain a godly sort of status in the eyes of the public someday and be revered all around the world for how hard I would have worked to attain such a level of fame.(The middle section and ending of this etude makes me want to cry tears and brings back memories in the most poetic way possible!) It would elevate me tremendously as a person, and as an artist as a whole. And yes, honestly, also to get girls to notice me, but that's a minor reason why I'm playing piano in the first place! The REAL reason is above! Music truly is a gateway to the mind, body and soul and can definitely touch them in ways indescribable and unfathomable to the human mind and heart. Some things truly are beautiful and mindblowing in life, like music. It is simply sublime. That's what it is. Sublime. In the most musically perfect way. It transcends words themselves and can speak what cannot be said in the English language or any other language ever. It encapsulates human emotions within notes, dynamics, phrases, etc. perfectly IMO. (P.S. If anyone has any "warnings and tips" for me before I watch/start watching Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso, it will be gladly appreciated! Have a great day, people!) (0:45-1:30 That part hit me right in the feels so much. And so does the ending of this etude. It's so beautiful, and hats off to whoever played this etude wonderfully! The last two notes were off tune though, but nonetheless, it was beautiful all the same. And yes, even after writing this big-ass comment, I still feel like everything I felt from watching this video is not properly written down in this comment of mines. I am still not satisfied with this comment at all! I hope to expand more on it, but at this point, it's useless. Let the video speak for itself. That would be much better IMHO.)
i watched your lie in april over 2 years ago and i still manage to come back and still be in utter awe of the music. this anime is so lifechanging and amazing wow. it opened my eyes to help me see how empowering classical music can be and i am proud to label myself as a pianist because of it :)
Esse é um dos animes com a história mais linda que eu já vi. Não tem como não se conectar com isso as músicas, os acontecimentos os personagens. É simplesmente perfeito eu já assiste 3 vezes esse anime e sempre eu amo ver, não tem como é tipo assistir o chaves e o chris sempre eu amo ver de novo
when you down a 5 hour energy in one go to keep you going on hour 10 of a dreadful 12 hour night shift and you search high and low in chopins work just to find the one with the wrong notes
As a fellow pianist, I have to say. Arima was truely and amazing pianist. I could feel his soul through the piano. It spoke to me, it lead me to the one I love today.
It's good from the beginning to the end. This is the most beautiful piano song that I've heard for the first time. to be honest it's beautiful and has a perfect acurance
I have the feeling that Chopin must have had the most incredible mood swings
Haha. Totally.
Beethoven too lmao
you're not wrong, I did a project on him for uni and what I can conclude from it is that he was one aNGSTY BOI ✌🏻 (nothing compared to Beethoven though)
@@kirstencorbett2289 hehehe that's why music is important for musicians ...takes all those moods and moves them out into the open. Whew!
nah it's Debussy
I love the irony of having Arima, the pianist who always played with perfect accuracy, finding his inner desire to play music again by playing Chopin's "Wrong Note" etude...
+Joseph Fernando Well... he didn't chose the piece himself
The pencil did xD
+Aleks Shameti OH. MY. GOSH. THE FEELS.
I dont feel that that is ironic at all, if played with perfect accuracy, this song would sound more robotic. Instead, he played with emotions, the ones that he had for Kaori, and that is the part that makes him different then before.
And I'm crying again.
Yeah now you mention it
The wrong note.
The more you hear it the more you like it
And actually is the perfect note
True perfection has to be imperfect
Yeah, I like this piece, definitely, but I can never tell if he’s playing correctly according to the sheet... Is this how it’s supposed to sound?
@@shintaroiwata1778 it's supposed to sound like this, but the pianist took some liberties by slowing down the rhythm. You can listen to other pianist (like Horowitz) who played it too
Only the middle part and the ending. On most of the piece the notes dont go together at all. they sound like a student trying to play something and commiting way too many mistakes. thats why chopin called it 'wrong note'. its an Etude, and the primarly goal of an Etude is to develop certain specific musical competences or techniques. Probably the goal of this Etude is to have the student develop the technique of the grace notes + agility on the left hand jumps. Chopin's Etudes got famous because they deviated from just being practice pieces and he also took the effort to make most of them beautiful, musical and pleasant to listen to.
The song is called “wrong note” because the notes are creating dissonance. They’re not supposed to go together but they do. That’s what makes this piece a work of art.
Jon Lel Gaming it’s a PIECE!
Jon Lel Gaming sorry, this is almost every classical musician’s nightmare: when people calls it a song😂😂
@@玩具冰淇淋 You know a piece can still be a song, right? I've been playing piano for a 12 years and I still dont get offended when someone calls it a song..
Exactly! While playing this and my sister says "are you playing two songs at once"?! I just sighed and kept it moving...My fav now and forever!
Beautifully said, except you called it a "song." You contradicted yourself at the last sentence there, saying it's a "work of art." But I completely agree with you.
Note to self:
Never use this song when trying to prove your friends that you can play the piano
Why not? XD
@@alejandrosparza2753 Because the first time you hear the beginning of the piece it sounds like a bunch of random notes but the more you listen to it it becomes more beautiful
@@maelinlee5671 Haha ok, I will impress them with Für Elise instead.
@@alejandrosparza2753 😂
@@alejandrosparza2753 oh god, i hate this piece xd
Some people hate the beginning but i love it. idk why but it sound so perfectly imperfect. it has the most beautiful flaws. this is probably one of my favorites.
I love it too, it just sounds so nice imo
IKR!!!
I LOVE IT SO MUCH !!!
I love it too! It's perfect
It's incredible how Chopin could make a "wrong note" be such a wonderfull music.
A little context: an "etude" is a technical drill, meant to improve the performer's playing by zeroing in on fundamental or problematic elements. They're stereotyped as dry and tedious, things to be practiced but not performed. Chopin broke the mold by turning his etudes into dramatic showpieces, while preserving their didactic function. They're also innovative in that they often focus on issues like phrasing, articulation, and voice balancing, which are quite technically difficult, yet are underrepresented in the more "mechanically" focused etude format.
This one tackles both mechanical and musical elements at once. The wide, rapid rolled chords in the left hand are very tough to land accurately, and they stick out like a sore thumb if you flub them. Meanwhile, you have to deal with the challenge of tying all of those sharp textures and biting dissonances into something musically satisfying. There are a bunch of ways to do this, but they all require flawless phrasing and intonation to pull off convincingly. This adds up to a devilishly creative piece that can give performers way more trouble than they're expecting.
this comment is severely underrated
Well said.
The music is beautiful...
So throughout the entire Etude, A wrong note or rather out of key note is played?
@@matthewgonzalez2040 Throughout the first and the last sections, yeah.
One interesting thing is that the musical function of the out-of-key notes is implied to vary, going by the sheet music. Taking a look at the first section, they're played on-beat and included in the chords from 0:00-0:19, written as grace notes leading into the chords from 0:26-0:33, and incorporated into an outright submelody elsewhere. If you listen closely, you can hear the performer trying (successfully) to give these subsections their own character.
"Again"
I hate you, that was a perfect "feels" slap
Misizuko my eyes
did it reach her?
This is why I luv you people!❤
sad
take a shot for every "did it reach her?" comment
Ah yes, death with extra steps
Basically a synonym for suicide
Hey, if we did that, we'd be dead drunk 😂
But.. *did it reach her?*
Let's get this alcohol poisoning woohoo!
its called wrong note for a reason people, and i love it
For me the best anime with the best musics.
+carroma Light True.
+carroma Light I concur.
Also watch Nodame Cantabile. Its also about music, I prefer the Drama (Japanese).
Jas_Forever also watch sakamichi no apolon , its a good anime but its about jazz
Youre still right!
This piece really grew on me. It starts off so weird and becomes such a beautiful melody!
The beginning isn't weird it's beautiful
+OngakuOtaku well people can have opinions. you guys probably just have different ones.
You're right sorry, I don't even remember making this comment XD
And the dissonance is a part of the song
Thanks 4 calling this a piece
I love how that beautiful middle section completely contrasts with the rest. Brilliant piece.
+AlcaAMV I think this piece is a perfect example of why people shouldn't "judge a book by its cover" It may not be the most beautiful on the outside, but it is exceptionally beautiful on the inside
wel the problem is i like the outside more with this piece
+Fawad Azizyaar lol me too
I think the A section is beautiful in its own way
Its funny because i was researching online about classical piano, and one website said that Etude's are basically pieces designed to exercise technique and improve ones skill....so this piece as beautiful as it is , is just a stepping stone to play better . WTF lololol
"scrub, scrub, scrub, scrub"
Who remembers this part of tsubaki's flashback
the sub is so cuuutee "gushi gush"
My favorite part is the beginning. I don't know why people diss on it. I'm not very musically intuned or something but it's the part I find most beautiful.
This is gorgeous to me, but I'm a bit weird so
agreed
I like it too. It sounds kind of scattered, or messy, kind of like a human. I sure as hell know my life is messy x3
same here!! I rly love it!
Why should you not love it?
If you listen, there is a really beautiful melody :)
The dissonant notes are like the negative things we live everyday, we have to hear / look closely to see the positive things.
The middle part is like dreaming to me, the perfect moment captured but then interrupted by the reality again.
This song was perfect for the anime. Not because the name of the work. You can hear the conflict within the intro, the resolve of the melody and just as in life another conflict may arise that you need to overcome as the melody plays into the intro again. I know that’s not exactly how I want to word everything, but it’s the best I can do while listening to this. This song tells a story, deeper than words. It ends on a note that is reassuring to the struggle, life is beautiful. But there isn’t anything beautiful in this world without a little risk. Who cares if you fail, once twice three times. If there’s a stage and a chance to play in front of people then take it. Make sure you leave a mark on this world that people will never forget by pouring your soul into everything you do.
Very beautifully said!
Stoooooooooooooop it's called a pieceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Thank you for all that positivity!
exactly!
This is actually the most beautiful version imo I've been able to find on youtube :D
MasterKrain you got that right...
cause of the memory it suddenly creates in ur subconcious mind .....the picture .....
Nomad427 You might want to check out Godowsky's ètudes based on Chopin's. There's a version of this ètude in the style of a mazurka, and is extremely beautiful.
Nomad same
rubinstein and pollini are better
Me: *plays wrong notes *
Everybody: awh shit my ears are bleeding!!!
There is a difference between wrong notes and wrong notes... lol :D
then me: My eyes are sweating.
And then when you just play shit
Everybody : Garbage!
You : no no, i'm playing "Wrong notes" :)
Desu Nice pun
Hey guys,It's spring again.....I think I'm going to cry
We only have 2 seasons '-'
have u cried
I can actually play this so if I make a mistake, nobody in the audience would notice except for the pianists. SIKE-
Can You ?
1:13 - 1:25 makes me wanna cry the base part makes the whole thing come together Chopin was a genius.
Holy… Ive been trying to find anyone that agrees. And ik its been 6 years but do you still think about this series at all or listen to any of the interpretations still?
nice colorful harmony
Shigatsu wa kimi no uso literally brought classical music to my interest, thank you so much :) I'm so hyped to finish the anime, now ^_^
But did you cry? T-T
Yes :'(
All the feels
Same!
Same I used to play piano and I finally picked it up again after watching the anime
That middle section is just so breathtaking
People : Chopin is awesome. He can never play a wrong note
Chopin : Well no, but actually yes
After 6 month of practicing, finally I can play this song.
From this part 00:00 to this part 00:01
Stop making fun of yourself and go practice. You can do it
and despite of that you missed your entry
top 10 genuis moment
@@zswu31416 YES PRACTICE 40 HOURS A DAY AND BECOME *LINGLING*
i was able to learn the exposition in a week wdym?
Next comes the sequel, Right note.
Left Note maybe as part 3?
Then Up Note
Then the finale, Down Note!
Then... how about Up-left diagonal?
You guys probably never heared about the left right note..
I feel like as Chopin wrote this piece he was confused but still had inner peace. This song explains everything emotion you can feel.
from all the versions I have listened, this one is the best one, the other ones are either too fast or too melodious, this is actually very balanced.
the thing I love about this piece is that when you practice it at a super slow tempo, it still sounds amazing. The same goes for op. 25 no. 2
This piece in particular was my favorite in Your Lie In April. It's a beautiful piece. The show in itself, makes you feel feels that you don't want to feel, and then makes you feel some
More. XD but I love it.
I love this interpretation. It's probably because of the staccato in the scherzando part and the legato in the più lento part :')
I knew a couple words in that sentence so that's good.
+Gluten Freeman same
Same I literally sob each time I hear this song
Same
well no it's more like the way he plays the articulations chopin wrote that makes me love this interpretation
Arima: starts playing this
Me: oh jeez he already fuck up
Audience: ...good start!
Me, the uncultured swine that I am: ???????????
I feel like Chopin was just playing around with the piano and was like: "Ooh, I'll write that down" and instantly became a wonderful piece
The more you listent to it, the more the melody starts to reveal from the dissonance, and the more you are able to appreciate this piece as a fresh breeze of life and originality, just like the one waving the branches of a cherry blossomed tree in April.
Hey you, I mean, dear Kosei.
You were just here, and now I'm writing you a letter. Kinda weird, right?
You’re a mess, you know that.
Your meek,
and a quitter,
and neurotic.
The first time I ever saw you, I was 5 years old. It was at a recital for the piano school I went to back then. You marched out onto that stage. And then made us all laugh by knocking over the bench. You sat at that giant piano, and with the first note you played, the world became more colorful. It was like you found a deluxe box of crayons on the keys, and tossed them everywhere. Suddenly, the girl next to me starts balling her eyes out. Now you're going to give it up, like you never played in the first place? Hearing you that day changed my life. What do you think of that? So I switched, then and there. No regrets.
When I found out we were at the same middle school, I was thrilled. How was I actually supposed to meet you though? Buy egg sandwiches every day ‘till you noticed me? In the end, all I could do was watch you guys. You were friends. And I was some stranger. It wasn’t my place to barge in. So I didn’t.
I had surgery as a little kid, but I've never been totally well. After a bad fall in the 7th grade, I was in the hospital a bunch. Those hospital stays got longer, bit by bit. I was hardly ever at school by then. Nobody said how sick I was exactly, but I knew it was bad. Then one night, I saw my mom and dad crying down in the lounge, when they thought I was asleep. That’s when I knew I didn’t have much time.
I made a choice. I ran. And I didn’t look back. I started living life exactly how I wanted, so I wouldn’t be all mopy in heaven. Contacts are weird, but I tried em. Tried eating a whole cake by myself too, because, why not? Music that used to boss me around, I played it my way.
And then, I told one single lie. Are you ready for it? Here it comes.
Kaori likes Watari.
Shocking, right? But I'm glad I told it. After all, Kosei, that lie brought us together. Please tell Watari I'm sorry. Honestly though, I'm sure he’s moved on to some other girl by now. That’s just who he is. When it comes to friends, he’s a great guy. But romantically, I want someone sincere.
Also, please tell Tsubaki that I'm sorry. It turns out I was just passing through. I didn’t want to leave a big mess behind, so, I couldn’t be totally honest with her either. Think of it. “Hey, Tsubaki, be a pal and introduce me to Arima, would ya.” that would have been a pretty messed up thing to ask for. I mean everyone could tell that Tsubaki was crazy about you. Even before we were friends, I knew. The only ones who didn’t get the memo, were you and her.
When my lie finally brought the two of us together, you were different than I’d imagined.
Stubborn,
and passive,
and pessimistic.
Not to mention the fact that you stole my leggings. Your voice was lower than I thought. You were a guy, you know.
And you were gentle. No surprise there.
Remember when we jumped off that bridge. The river water felt amazing. And the moon shining down at the music room, like we could grab it on our tip toes. When we raced that train, I really thought we could win. Singing twinkle twinkle little star with you late at night felt, kinda perfect. Being at school after dark, its mysterious, right? And snow, it looks like cherry blossom petals. You must think I'm silly, finding wonder in the everyday things around us.
Things I saw with you.
Isn't it funny how the most unforgettable scenes can be so trivial, and vice versa?
So, what's the verdict?
Was I able to live inside someone's heart?
And this heart, it wouldn’t happen to be yours, would it?
Do you think that, you’ll remember me a little from time to time?
No hitting the reset button.
Don’t you forget me. That’s a promise ok?
I'm glad, we found each other.
Will I reach you? I hope I can.
Here’s the truth Kosei.
I love you.
I love you.
I love you.
Sorry that, I never ate all those canalé’s, and that I beat you up so much. I was such a brat to you.
I'm sorry for, everything.
Thank you.
Kaori Miyazono
Thx bro. I never got the chance to read it in full
Wow I'm crying so bad. Thank you so much it brought back a lot of memories
Here comes the tears
Omg, this must’ve taken an hour to type
@@therobertguy2436 They probably copied and pasted it from someone, and I doubt it took that long to type, probably took longer for whoever translated it to translate it.
I love Sakata's interpretation of this piece, the best so far imo
"To play a wrong note is insignificant, to play without passion is inexcusable..."
I always come back to this because it's my favorite version of this song. The message of it is always so wonderful. "There's beauty in imperfections"
heard this piece countless times, but this is somehow BY FAR the best performance ever! Really love this.
この曲が聴きたかった!
when I listen to this music, I want to play it on the piano, but so far I haven't played so well, because I'm 13 and I'm in the 7th grade at a music school, but when I remember Kaori, tears appear in my eyes ...
Have no idea why this is my favorite classical piece from the show and all time
SAME
I've marveled at the the music of Chopin from my teens to now nearing 71. The Ballades and other jewels of his output stand as they are and can be given nothing but praise.
This little jewel is remarkable. How did he conceive it? In many ways it makes Frederic all the more amazing. I remember buying the Etudes on LP oh so many decades ago and its strange sounds turning to beauty over time on my ears. The Ugly Duckling of music.
just hearing this makes my eyes watari... it's been so many years but her legacy lives on... kao chan...
I love the beginning, it's beautiful; I read that it's a dissonance and maybe that's the reason which a lot of people hate it but I find it beautiful and peaceful. It doesn't disturb my mind
Whoever they got to play the piano pieces for this anime is absolutely fantastic. They really did a great job demonstrating how each character would interpret and perform each piece.
Outstanding performance, you've hit every single wrong note
The beginning made me feel weird, then i realized it was meant to be that way, it's amazing that you can turn flaws into beautiful music really..
gracias a Shigatsu wa Kimi no uso,
me inspiraron a seguir como pianista, que por cierto,
lo deje de tocar hace tres años, y hoy en día lo hago nuevamente
gracias a estas canciones que sacaron en el anime, y que me motivan,
aparte tiene un buen ritmo
Me as pianist, listening to Kousei play, I have lost my self confidence that an anime character can play better than me.
I think that's the point
They're all middle schoolers too
Well his mother forced him to play nonstop. Acting like a drill sergeant that everytime he misses something he gets an awful beating, mind you that it continues until her mother died and not saying sorry. Kousei became a human mentronome where every piece he plays became a masterpiece and no one can beat him.
Until the time where he gets ptsd and not hearing the notes because of both physical and mental trauma he got from her awful mom. But in the end she did see kousei rise up from the top.
Anyone can play better, precise and almost perfect like kousei if you have a very strict drill sergeant tutor or teacher plus the beating of course haha
So dont lose confidence over kousei my dude he got the worst method of practice while you dont. Thats already a +point to you
I love it so much! The beginning is so weird and after you have a beautiful sound and you keep listening... and you say OMFG SO WONDERFUL!! xD
Thanks a lot for this piece!
Chopin one of the most wonderful pianist I've never seen of my life :3
SEEN?
Ariel Lecias He dug Chopin up maybe?
BM Arber No you aren't, I love it too you can feel the pain and dispair he's going through
***** Yep never because i'm not an English person ;)
BM Arber I love the beginning too :)
After completing your lie in april i dont watch any anime. Because i dont want to but this is such a beautiful anime i last eposide i cry so much
Esta pieza és increiblemente bella. Chopin= dios
La pieza es muy perfecto!!!
what i love about this song most of all is how somewhere in the ep the cat asks where arima is in this song and i don't think he could find himself in it but he found kaori in it and through finding her he learned to find himself as a pianist and as a person and thats why its so beautiful
Pianist: Tomoki Sakata
Man, This cleanses my soul.
Beautiful
This song makes me thing of lives in general, people tend to complain because the are imperfect, but this song shows that even with your imperfections, you can still be beautiful.
I love how Emi and Takeshi chose the faster, more difficult and intense just to win Kousei but then Kousei chose this piece which is like so relaxing and not too fast
The beginning sounds so wrong but that's the special thing about this.
And that's why i love this so much
When I first watched the anime, I was like "ew what are you playing. Are you that out of key?" I listened to the entire soundtrack, including this one. More and more I began to love, rather than hate the begging of this. I thought it was screwed up in the anime on purpose but I'm glad it was written this way
This anime revived my love for classical music, it empowers my daily doings like never before. That makes me really happy and every piece, flawed or not, touched me in some way or another and for that I'm forever grateful.
So intense and powerful, puts me in goosebumps
I love the whole thing. The beginning sounding "off" really conveys feelings of being lost or out of sync with the world, then there is this beautiful and peaceful moment in the middle, before getting back to reality at the end.
I have never heard any thing like this. it's so wrong noted that it's beautiful.
やっぱこれが1番好きだなー
Perfect imperfection
Life of Chopin, one thing for sure, never accidentally existed. Purposes are his contribution to make the flaws shine like the sun. Bravo!!
chopin:)
ahh this is just one of my favorite pieces I just love the "wrong note" effect.
It’s been 6 years. Time flies..
Can't stop listening to this
there's just something about this interpretation's piu lento that always gives me the goosebumps, especially the beginning
1:50, how can a piece be so perfect?
my friends always see me listening to metal, rock'n' roll... me actually working for my exams while listening to Chopin. Really love this masterpiece, such a God. It is powerfull and so relaxing at the same time, can't explain this with words ...
Love this. My dad use to play bad on the organ on purpose so me and my siblings can laugh. He still does it. This song reminded me of it 😄😂
I've always love classical music for months now, but never expected it to show up in an anime (in particular, this one, which I have heard about for quite a while now.) and achieve this kind of fame. I feel so glad to hear that people around the world (possibly or not) who were never aware of classical music their whole lives can now find a window of opportunity through this anime to find MORE classical music and to explore the genre as a whole (Baroque, Classical, Romantic, etc.) I don't feel alone anymore! I should definitely watch this anime! I hope it would be a ride!
This rendition of the "Wrong Notes" etude makes me feel so glad I am a piano player in the first place. To achieve this amount of feeling through an instrument is incredible and otherworldly and one of the main reasons I love classical music in the first place and why I am currently learning piano. To be able to play this makes you feel as if you've earned a gold medal for the first time and as if you've reached Mount Olympus after an arduous journey. That's how rewarding it is. I intend to do so as well later on in my life. It makes you feel as if you want to get up and dance everywhere to your heart's content and wanting to frolick on green grass on an animal farm. It feels so liberating. Alas, the true beauty of music cannot be described in just words. It has to be felt to know what it truly is. Playing this is like feeling a sort of Cloud 9/Nirvana experience as you tell a story with your fingers as a medium that is supposed to be there in order to tell a story with the most accurate detail and feeling the music as a whole as with all other compositions by other composers like Mozart and Beethoven by pressing those keys on the piano that also allows you to "paint" the story that the composition is supposed to tell with accuracy and you get lauded with appreciation from virtually everyone in the audience which makes you feel you ARE worth SOMETHING and motivates you to keep going on forever as a musician. As a PERSON. As an ARTIST. This is why I love music as a whole and this is why I love piano. I hope to attain a godly sort of status in the eyes of the public someday and be revered all around the world for how hard I would have worked to attain such a level of fame.(The middle section and ending of this etude makes me want to cry tears and brings back memories in the most poetic way possible!) It would elevate me tremendously as a person, and as an artist as a whole. And yes, honestly, also to get girls to notice me, but that's a minor reason why I'm playing piano in the first place! The REAL reason is above! Music truly is a gateway to the mind, body and soul and can definitely touch them in ways indescribable and unfathomable to the human mind and heart. Some things truly are beautiful and mindblowing in life, like music. It is simply sublime. That's what it is. Sublime. In the most musically perfect way. It transcends words themselves and can speak what cannot be said in the English language or any other language ever. It encapsulates human emotions within notes, dynamics, phrases, etc. perfectly IMO. (P.S. If anyone has any "warnings and tips" for me before I watch/start watching Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso, it will be gladly appreciated! Have a great day, people!)
(0:45-1:30 That part hit me right in the feels so much. And so does the ending of this etude. It's so beautiful, and hats off to whoever played this etude wonderfully! The last two notes were off tune though, but nonetheless, it was beautiful all the same. And yes, even after writing this big-ass comment, I still feel like everything I felt from watching this video is not properly written down in this comment of mines. I am still not satisfied with this comment at all! I hope to expand more on it, but at this point, it's useless. Let the video speak for itself. That would be much better IMHO.)
I don't know how to play piano or how this works and I'm not into classical music but in my personal opinion I really love this
i watched your lie in april over 2 years ago and i still manage to come back and still be in utter awe of the music. this anime is so lifechanging and amazing wow. it opened my eyes to help me see how empowering classical music can be and i am proud to label myself as a pianist because of it :)
This melody so beautiful!!! :-*
Esse é um dos animes com a história mais linda que eu já vi. Não tem como não se conectar com isso as músicas, os acontecimentos os personagens. É simplesmente perfeito eu já assiste 3 vezes esse anime e sempre eu amo ver, não tem como é tipo assistir o chaves e o chris sempre eu amo ver de novo
x2
Did it reach her?
lets hope so
my heart
+Jose De La Rosa nope, but my big cock will
+bazz boyy how big is it?
+bazz boyy
....W....Wtf....?
It’s only 2 days into April and I’m on episode 10 ffs this song is so good I’m in tears. Especially with the violin it’s amazing
It's called a pieceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
when you down a 5 hour energy in one go to keep you going on hour 10 of a dreadful 12 hour night shift and you search high and low in chopins work just to find the one with the wrong notes
I don't understand how someone could hate this. It's my absolute favorite!
It sounds like someone loves me
i genuinly havent found anyone else play any of the songs in this anime better
the piano in this anime makes my heart happy
Wrong note: *exists*
Me playing it on the wrong instrument:
I love this piece
See how both Kaori and Kousei are putting one hand on the stomach? They are holding hands....
The evolution in this song is simply astounding. Playing it with anger then playing it calmly. That path of the demon is truly a scary one.
It's been so long why do I still react so strongly to this song
As a fellow pianist, I have to say. Arima was truely and amazing pianist. I could feel his soul through the piano. It spoke to me, it lead me to the one I love today.
I love Chopin. That anime was great! :)
Such a beautiful piece. That dissonance really makes it!
everyone is like 'ohh I love the first part!'
and here I am replaying 1:13 because it is just so good!
This is played so perfectly imperfect...
1:00 i love that biiiiiit!!!!!!!
Yes 🦖
Out of all the song in this show this ones by far is my favorite, gotta love the beginning
Why did I actually cry when kosei played this for the first time?
It's good from the beginning to the end. This is the most beautiful piano song that I've heard for the first time. to be honest it's beautiful and has a perfect acurance