I fell in love with this piece the same way as you did. I watched a ton of recordings of this piece and I can say sincerely that you played this piece better than anyone else I ever listened to. It's to the point that it brought back a lot of memories and I can't thank you enough for this. I wish you the best in your piano journey. Keep sharing what you do, you're amazing !
I love the name of your channel! That’s really sweet thank you for leaving a note! There are many wonderful recordings I’ve found on UA-cam, and I was really inspired by some like the Horowitz interpretation. This piece was so rough for me to be honest - keep at it!
Same exact way I started playing! Now two years later I learned moonlight sonata because it was what kousei played in the beginning and im halfway through ballade in gm
Hey man, I love this recording. The warm sound of course your playing is amazing! I was wondering if you would be kind enough to make a short video explaining how you setup yours mikes / edit your audio and video. I would greatly appreciate it. Best of luck and thank you once again!
Hi! Will certainly try - the microphones are AKGs and were positioned to try and balance treble and base. They connect to a grace pre amp and then we use pro tools to take in the data. But then for mixing we have an amazing sound engineer that helps take out the deficiencies from this boxy room setup to make the tone more warm and rounded. And then for video we just have a whole lot of cameras rolling. If you get it all in one cut, it’s extremely easy for a video editor to cut and paste everything because their tech is super automated. I wish I had the time to do it all myself but I will try to share more when I can!
I love your interpretation, It sounds like you spent quite a bit of time on 1:45 to 2:20, I always have struggled with the staccato right hand there even after this many years!
learning the A Major section rn, how do you play the arpeggios in the left hand with much relaxation and fluency? is there specific fingering for them? also great performance, you're underrated af
This is really kind! Thank you for the encouragement! I don't do this professionally at all so this means a lot! My suggestion is that there are a total of 9 notes in the arpeggio on the left hand. Left hand: 5 2 1 4 3 2 1 Right hand takes over with 1 2 and plays incoming melody with 4 (5 2) I hope this works for you but do whatever fits your hands well! Good luck!
@@luciusliu5733there’s also a loves joy that you often hear at weddings! I actually played this at the show in April. So good to hear from you! Hope you’re still practicing hard 😊
amazing performance, I dont want to be too negative here but I just want to point out something 3:51 is too stacatto thats not how it shoudl sound i dont know if you purposefully did it that way but I think it would sound better if you kept that part sustained
Thanks for taking a listen! I took inspiration from the (kind of crazy) Horowitz interpretation but if I do a careful read of the score I would agree probably some pedal flipping would make sense there. Let’s see if I remember the next time I play a concert 😂
@@Pianissemoit is all challenging honestly. When I first started out the jumps on the right hand on the recap were tough. Take your time and use a metronome a million times over as you work through things 🎉
@@cadsisgoat I’m sure you will! Share it when you’re ready! Never underestimate the value of metronome training all of the sections until they’re super secure so you can take whatever rubato you want to comfortably! I look forward to it 😊
This has to be the cleanest interpretation I heard. bravo!!
@@ZyrusRivero-z7h that is so kind thank you! 🙏 there are really wonderful recordings out there!
You just casually have a Steinway in your house
Amazing performance
@@tan231 hahaha my mom is a professional so it makes sense!!! This is my family home 😊 thanks for listening!
Absolutely wonderful!! Fritz would have been more than pleased! Bravo!
Thank you for the kind words!!
I fell in love with this piece the same way as you did. I watched a ton of recordings of this piece and I can say sincerely that you played this piece better than anyone else I ever listened to. It's to the point that it brought back a lot of memories and I can't thank you enough for this. I wish you the best in your piano journey. Keep sharing what you do, you're amazing !
I love the name of your channel! That’s really sweet thank you for leaving a note! There are many wonderful recordings I’ve found on UA-cam, and I was really inspired by some like the Horowitz interpretation. This piece was so rough for me to be honest - keep at it!
Same exact way I started playing! Now two years later I learned moonlight sonata because it was what kousei played in the beginning and im halfway through ballade in gm
Keep it up! Hahaha it would be amazing to do the enter repertoire from the show someday! 🎉
honestly one of the best n most beautiful covers i've heard of this song, great job man
@@xhaali thank you so much 😊😊😊
The real Arima Kosei🤧
Great performance!!
@@raulfernandezolivera9120 hahahah thank you 😂
This is absolutely amazing work! You played it so beautifully! Thank you for sharing!!!❤👏
Thank you so much! I appreciate your support 🥹
Beautiful! You have really made this piece your own. Good job!
@@Comc9 thank you so much for listening!
Très joli à écouter, c'est une belle interprétation ! Et surtout un très joli son
Merci beaucoup!
bro sounds majestic
Thank you 🙏
so good i glad you my friend I love your expression
@@sukru2463 thank you for listening!
amazing interpretation
@@emaikei6498 thanks for taking a listen!
This is legit better than Rousseau or whatever, this deserves the millions of views man... I'm rooting for you! +1 subscriber :)
This is so sweet, thanks for the encouragement!
UA-cam algorithm took me here, and boy, was it the easiest sub ever 😂 incredible performance man!! Hope you keep playing and recording the journey 💪💪
That’s so kind thank you 😊
Hey man, I love this recording. The warm sound of course your playing is amazing! I was wondering if you would be kind enough to make a short video explaining how you setup yours mikes / edit your audio and video. I would greatly appreciate it. Best of luck and thank you once again!
Hi!
Will certainly try - the microphones are AKGs and were positioned to try and balance treble and base. They connect to a grace pre amp and then we use pro tools to take in the data. But then for mixing we have an amazing sound engineer that helps take out the deficiencies from this boxy room setup to make the tone more warm and rounded. And then for video we just have a whole lot of cameras rolling. If you get it all in one cut, it’s extremely easy for a video editor to cut and paste everything because their tech is super automated. I wish I had the time to do it all myself but I will try to share more when I can!
I love your interpretation, It sounds like you spent quite a bit of time on 1:45 to 2:20, I always have struggled with the staccato right hand there even after this many years!
I can still hear the metronome ticking 😢
Beautiful
@@Morascko91 thank you!!
Прекрасно. Сейчас изучаю это произведение. Конечно такой лёгкости в пассажах как у Горовица не добьюсь, но всё же😊...
🎉🎉🎉
Nice work, the melody is beautiful and lyrical. Btw I’m the first to comment here 🫡
Hahahah thanks rens 🫡
learning the A Major section rn, how do you play the arpeggios in the left hand with much relaxation and fluency? is there specific fingering for them?
also great performance, you're underrated af
This is really kind! Thank you for the encouragement! I don't do this professionally at all so this means a lot!
My suggestion is that there are a total of 9 notes in the arpeggio on the left hand.
Left hand: 5 2 1 4 3 2 1
Right hand takes over with 1 2 and plays incoming melody with 4 (5 2)
I hope this works for you but do whatever fits your hands well! Good luck!
@@twopianojourney thank you so much! this cld finally help me advance to the first section but with the underlying quaver voice
so very nice man
Thanks for listening!
great performance!
Thank you!!! Are you the one who performed with us back in April?
@@twopianojourney yes! ive been following your youtube channel and i particularly liked this video bc i never knew rach arranged this for piano
@@luciusliu5733there’s also a loves joy that you often hear at weddings! I actually played this at the show in April. So good to hear from you! Hope you’re still practicing hard 😊
It sound very good & appreciate your play. what is your tip of recording of sound?
Thank you! You have to find a good microphone! Two will do per piano. We use AKG microphones that we connect to a grace preamp!
Wooow, how long is ur steinway and how much did it cost!
We have two Steinway B’s in the studio! One is my mom and one is mine but we share 😂 and they have very different personalities 😊
@@twopianojourney woow, I envy you! it must be a heaven
amazing performance, I dont want to be too negative here but I just want to point out something 3:51 is too stacatto thats not how it shoudl sound i dont know if you purposefully did it that way but I think it would sound better if you kept that part sustained
Thanks for taking a listen! I took inspiration from the (kind of crazy) Horowitz interpretation but if I do a careful read of the score I would agree probably some pedal flipping would make sense there. Let’s see if I remember the next time I play a concert 😂
@@twopianojourney im actually learning this piece though lol im like barely before that part with the 4/4 arpeggios
@@twopianojourney well actually a little bit before the cantabile part but still around there tho
@@twopianojourney sorry for all the yapping, but what would you say is the hardest part of the piece?
@@Pianissemoit is all challenging honestly. When I first started out the jumps on the right hand on the recap were tough. Take your time and use a metronome a million times over as you work through things 🎉
how long have you been playing piano
Since I was 5! But I started practicing seriously when I was 23 after stopping when I went to college!
@@twopianojourney wow thats amazing this my favourite piece now i am 15 and i started playing piano 1 month ago i hope i can play it like you
@@cadsisgoat I’m sure you will! Share it when you’re ready! Never underestimate the value of metronome training all of the sections until they’re super secure so you can take whatever rubato you want to comfortably! I look forward to it 😊