Your piano videos are very inspiring and motivated me to buy a Nord Grand 5 and pickup learning and playing again after many years🙏Thank you for creating these videos
That's really valuable feedback Andy. Thank you, since this is the very reason for which this channel was created - to inspire others. Glad you found the videos insightful and motivational.
Hi there. Great video. Loved your versions of Hear these praises and Worthy is your name. Amazing talent. Would you do a tutorial on your piano runs please? Thanks Rob
Hi Rob, Appreciate your comment - thank you. I'm glad to know you've found it useful. It's on my to do list to create a video with some weekly exercises for piano that focuses on making your/the pianist's fingers stronger and in control of the piano.
@@pobbob335Hi Rob, what I played in these 3 x songs were mainly arpeggios and it will be part of that exercise. Runs are scalar passages, and therefore they tend to move by step, however, I think you made a great point and I should look into some runs to introduce and also share with the community. Thanks for the idea.
Thank you, Jonathan. I believe I've shared how I configure the touch settings in a different video comments. In general is in Medium and that was the setting for this video as well. Can I ask back why does it matter or what was that you had in mind that would require to know the setting for the touch? Thanks,
@@grandpianord I always see your soft touch, and I try to do it with the same touch that I see in your videos, and I couldn't achieve the same dynamic. I come from Yamaha CP1, and I had gotten used to that touch, in Nord I have to make a little more effort. I normally play on HEAVY, to be able to better control the softer nuances of the performance. But when I need to get more Fortissimo, it's already a bit difficult for me, and I feel like I'm mistreating the keys. I feel more comfortable in MEDIUM generally, because I feel like I don't abuse the keyboard much, but for the softer nuances, I feel like I can't control them much either. That's why my question was in another video about the Rev B with DYN COMP, if it would have a lot of influence in this aspect.
@@JanoStudios I'm with you Jonathan and I agree that Heavy allows to go softer but it requires much more strength to get the forte (or even more for ff). Probably, the Medium should've been between Heavy and what Medium is now. Another thing that you won't get on a stage piano, at least I can confirm it isn't on Nord Piano 5 (I'm still to test it on the Nord Grand 2) is NP5's action ability to do a 'drop roll'. Play it on an accoustic grand you will see the difference in the sound. Play it on NP5, there's no difference. I've played a Yamaha (hybrid, not the stage piano) and they've got it in there.
Your piano videos are very inspiring and motivated me to buy a Nord Grand 5 and pickup learning and playing again after many years🙏Thank you for creating these videos
That's really valuable feedback Andy. Thank you, since this is the very reason for which this channel was created - to inspire others. Glad you found the videos insightful and motivational.
It absolutely inspired me to experiment with that layered sound between the two pianos. Thank YOU
Hi Larry, That really made my day since that's the purpose of these videos to inspire and lift other people up. Thanks for taking time to share that.
Hi there. Great video. Loved your versions of Hear these praises and Worthy is your name. Amazing talent. Would you do a tutorial on your piano runs please? Thanks Rob
Hi Rob, Appreciate your comment - thank you. I'm glad to know you've found it useful. It's on my to do list to create a video with some weekly exercises for piano that focuses on making your/the pianist's fingers stronger and in control of the piano.
@@grandpianord thanks Stan.....exercises yes, but also the runs too please?
@@pobbob335Hi Rob, what I played in these 3 x songs were mainly arpeggios and it will be part of that exercise. Runs are scalar passages, and therefore they tend to move by step, however, I think you made a great point and I should look into some runs to introduce and also share with the community. Thanks for the idea.
Great video !
Thank you, Armen. :)
2nd one was Grand Lady D
Hi Larry, thank you.
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Hi, don't really know what you had in mind when you shared the fire. It would be great if you could expand on your feedbak. Thanks,
Thank you very much Stan...excellent sound...one question...what Setting is the TOUCH in...Medium Heavy or Light???
Thank you, Jonathan. I believe I've shared how I configure the touch settings in a different video comments. In general is in Medium and that was the setting for this video as well. Can I ask back why does it matter or what was that you had in mind that would require to know the setting for the touch? Thanks,
@@grandpianord I always see your soft touch, and I try to do it with the same touch that I see in your videos, and I couldn't achieve the same dynamic. I come from Yamaha CP1, and I had gotten used to that touch, in Nord I have to make a little more effort. I normally play on HEAVY, to be able to better control the softer nuances of the performance. But when I need to get more Fortissimo, it's already a bit difficult for me, and I feel like I'm mistreating the keys. I feel more comfortable in MEDIUM generally, because I feel like I don't abuse the keyboard much, but for the softer nuances, I feel like I can't control them much either. That's why my question was in another video about the Rev B with DYN COMP, if it would have a lot of influence in this aspect.
@@JanoStudios I'm with you Jonathan and I agree that Heavy allows to go softer but it requires much more strength to get the forte (or even more for ff). Probably, the Medium should've been between Heavy and what Medium is now. Another thing that you won't get on a stage piano, at least I can confirm it isn't on Nord Piano 5 (I'm still to test it on the Nord Grand 2) is NP5's action ability to do a 'drop roll'. Play it on an accoustic grand you will see the difference in the sound. Play it on NP5, there's no difference. I've played a Yamaha (hybrid, not the stage piano) and they've got it in there.
Lady D is the 2nd