Ayaan Ghauri Yeah did you really expect to see tutorials on this channel? Only because you make tutorial videos, it doesn’t mean that others have to do it too. And yeah, he plays better than you. But how germans would say: Nicht verzagen, bleib dran
So many of the beautiful pieces I love are here. I never really thought about them being sad , I 've just admired the talent of the composers, and enjoyed listening to every note. Feeling bless I can hear!
agree on the "not sad", to me, most are calm and actually slightly hopeful. It's like a "yes now it may be a bit sad, but it will get better soon"-vibe in them for me.
@@walidmarmal4509just because they are in major keys doesn’t mean happy, all about context. It’s a very basic theology that major means happy and minor means sad.
One thing that fascinates me about Chopin and always have since I was a child, is that the man had the ability to put into notes his feelings. You can hear in the notes the desperation, the sadness, happiness - all the emotion he wanted to express when there was no microphone and all we had was 5 lines to write music on.
I find them melancholic, but not sad... I'm not crying to any of these...but maybe that's because I don't know much about classical music or the stories behind each pieces...
As funny as you come off with your content and personality, you play so beautifully. My piano teacher always wondered why my playing sounded best only at certain times. She didn’t know those were the always the saddest times for me. I hope you’re doing well.
My 3 year old with autism absolutely loves this video. She loves piano and these songs calm her down , sending her right to sleep with a little smile on her face ❤ Update: She is 4 now and has a fantastic ear for music. She has been teaching herself to play by pressing keys and repeating the note/sound with her mouth. It is absolutely wonderful to see and hear. Lessons starting soon! Maybe she will be this talented one day ❤
Beautiful. Although, I don't think of them as "sad." To me, they seem more dreamy and ethereal. Either way, they are all lovely and played to perfection.
On September 23 1939, Warsaw Poland was besieged by Nazi forces. A pianist named Władisław Szpilman was playing Chopin's Nocturne No. 20 in C-sharp minor at the same time the city was attacked. He survived the Holocaust with no remaining family members and resumed playing that same nocturne from where he left off before the city was attacked. Knowing this, I can't help but be sad when I hear it
I also don't think of hem as sad. More like melodies that bring up sweet memories. At resent I'm going through my Debussy stage but will return the other composers.
@@lovelondon806 I see it as a pensive sadness. Kinda like how you feel on a rainy day. Not happy but not totally depressed either, if that makes sense.
imma be honest, I came here to decide my funeral music. I have probably 60 more years so it won't be for now, but I know I want peaceful classical music to play bc I think my kids will feel better
I got my piano 10 years ago, which is like an awkward teenager of you started as an adult. At about 25 years, you really settle into being a musician on that instrument. And you start over if you switch instruments, too. So, trust me, looking can't help me...lol. I'm still a mess. I still play live and look down and the keyboard and go "Who the hell are you guys?" I STILL make mistakes. Idgf, but I still make 'em.
It seems like you still just little kids :) . It cares what age he is at . Because it says in which generation he is . I argue whit you . I only see and hear these new generations listening to Rap or Pop and other ...
I don't know why I like sad songs, they take me away from this ending world in still tranquility and soulful peace. Thank You for your knowledge on these songs and piano skills. I would've never found them on my own.
Estava há horas tentando descobrir o nome da música e do autor que me emocionam tanto e finalmente encontrei você tocando... obrigada a você e a Chopin - Nocturne nº 2!!!! As demais músicas são lindíssimas!!!
I wouldn't say Clair de Lune or Gymnopedies are actually sad, they are nostalgic, full of longing, but not really sadness. Maybe more of what is called "saudade" in Portuguese.
@@yourclassics5115 Which means nothing in terms of sadness. It's just a notation from the time they couldn't send you a Whatsapp to explain. Also, Satie was well know for his jokes about conventions (e.g. Three Pieces in the Shape of a Pear). Finally, we'd have to consider whether it's "one of the 10 saddest songs for piano". Bach's "Come Sweet Death" comes to mind.
@Samuli Karjalainen: I don't find either sad, Gynmopedie reminds me of flowers and springtime. Satie's Gnossienne however is very melancholic, supposed to be about the Cretan myth of the Minotaur and Ariadne and Theseus, but I think its a very gothic sounding tune and think its appropriate for what's happening at the moment.
I can almost read that... its like.... kind of spanish... uuum... es una alegria saber que ( im not sure here) en Brasil hay personas de buen gusto con la musica. No va a parar de llover? Is that what he said? i literally read it in spanish and wrote it o.0
@@Insomniac_Hart I'm a portuguese Native speaker and I can say that our language is pretty similar to spanish but harder. Portuguese speakers are capable to understand Spanish when spoken, it is kinda easy but spanish speakers can't understand portuguese pretty well when spoken. It is due to the fact that my language present more variety of sounds hence we understand them a lot, despite it's very comprehensive when written to each other.
Somos cada vez um grupo menor, Marcelino. Não dá Pra reverter essa onda com a mídia toda trabalhando contra….. que pena! Quanta gente perdendo chance de conhecer obras magníficas ….
A good pianist does not use sheet while performing. Sheet music is for learning, transcribing and playing casually. Pianists are supposed to reflect their souls into the pieces, not read from a paper like a casette player. As a player, looking at sheets while performing feels very restrictive since sheets dictate a lot of aspects to your playing and as an engineer, I fail to ignore them ie gotta get that tempo right, oh it is an 8th so I must get it exactly as it is, must obey the metronome in my head, here comes legato cant use pedal... There are no 8ths, legatos, pedal dictations, tempo and forte restrictions when there is no sheet. It is music, purely filtered through your soul. When I used to arrange, I always transcribed last to my liking (piano is not my first instrument obviously). Soul comes first.
1:39 I feel like I could listen to this while on a rainy day and I'm sipping some good coffee/tea while looking out the window. I could just.... f e e l it
It reminds me to Korean/Japanese drama somehow...but I don't know why or which one... I don't even watch many Korean/Japanese drama...in fact I'm not a fan of drama or TV series at all...
Definetly agree. When I hear Clair de lune I always picture an old person sitting on a rocking chair reflecting on their life and being happy from all the memories created over the years
For Clair de Lune, I feel sad and like there is something missing inside my little mind. I just find Clair de Lune full of sorrow, sadness, journey of emotion and intensity yet so soft. It touches my soul being a musician that can feel the emotion coming out of the notes..
Clair De Lune is the kind of song that can be played for a calming moment or a sad one. The kind of song you play at the end of a sad movie, some joke and even say it’s the song that will play at the Credits when the end of the world happens; but it is not played for its sad or calm tones, it is played because it is a song with ups and downs, picks up and slows down, just like life. And that’s why some find it happy, some find it sad, and some find it soothing; it’s kinda like your perception on life.
The works by Chopin are like the piano is crying. And I admire the "Traumerei" by Schumann, because in fact, the dreams are so mysterious and Schumann's work performs it so well :-0
@@mauriliocarmo7973 É mesmo, que bom que estou a tocar piano ainda, aprendendo mas melhorando né?! Se tivesse mais gente como antigamente que apreciavam as boas coisas da vida, seria muito melhor.
@@alexandreneto7392 vous gringo! Chopin touche l'âme car il apporte la vie plumeuse au-dessus. Une vie suit une aventure avec la musique exquise. La salive fait une échelle vers le ciel.
For me ist also doesn‘t feel sad it kinda feels like you are in a big world all alone and at the beginning you are happy but then you realize something ist missing you don‘t know what you search all day you are just looking around everywhere but you don‘t even know for what you are looking it is just traumatic and then it got dark and you go to the window and cry because you feel so empty and something ist missing you still don‘t know what is missing and you just look at the window and cry all night
Vinheteiro,Can I get a heart? Your biggest fan here! Your piano videos make me happy everytime and your Ideas are awesome!! Literally, there's no one like you!
Claire de lune played in my head that one rainy day that I finally turned on a laptop that had been sitting behind my bedroom door for 12 years. That sweet melody played away as I scrolled thru all the old photos and illegally burnt movies and music that had completely consumed my life all those years ago. What great memories. Its incredible how quickly life changes and how fast it all goes on. 12 years and yet it felt like it happened just yesterday and like centuries ago all at the same time.
Sim tem vezes que eu até choro de emoção, é triste ver que pessoas Se foram,mas ao mesmo tempo te dá um conforto em saber que isso já se passou e você está bem.
I've been searching through videos like these for about half an hour and finally found the song I was looking for after remembering it was sad. Videos like these are life savers.
@@nameless7546 It's been a while. I think I was either talking about Debussy Arabesque or Debussy Rêverie. I didn't know the song, but the tune was stuck in my head at the time.
My recommendation for best sad music's on piano: 1. Valsa da Dor - Villa Lobos 2. Prelude op.28 no.4 - Chopin 3. Valse triste - Liszt/Cziffra 4. Concert no.2- mov II - Shostakovich 5. Goyesca no.4 - Granados
Clair de lune is more of a melancholic piece, rather than a sad one. Debussy created as an impersionism genre piece. Just my opinion. The piece seems more dreamy and happy rather than a depressing and a sad one.
Im dn totally agree with u, i think its like he want to manifest the past years with all the things in his life... like saddest and happst ones, i think that song was made to remember memories.
Those are some grand piano pieces. Not really sad, but they DO give off a gloomy atmosphere with a faint glimmer of hope as the keys March among the canvas.
Touching/Sad pieces which I know: F. Liszt - "Un Sospiro" (S. 144, No. 3), etc. C. V. Alkan - "Le Vent" (Op. 15, No. 2), "Nocturne" (Op. 22), "50 ans" from "Grande Sonate: Les Quatre Âges" (Op. 33), etc. N. K. Medtner - "Skazki (Fairy Tales)" (Op. 20; Op. 26, No. 1), "Sonata Reminiscenza" from "Vergessene Weisen" (Op. 38, No. 1) F. F. Chopin - Piano Sonata No. 2 (Op. 35), 3rd movement
I don't find "Clair de Lune" sad. I find it more... relaxing. Everytime I hear this song, I think of Ocean's 11 end scene. It feels more like nostalgia to me.
A lot of these songs, I've never actually perceived to be sad, but I think it really depends on how you want to interpret it yourself. Especially nocturne no.2, I've always thought it was about pure happiness and joy that brings tear.
What are you talking about, @Nightmare Symphony? It is one of the saddest pieces going and far sadder than any of these. You must have an unsophisticated ear.
Nice pieces! Thank you. For me, some of the saddest pieces are 1.Mozart concerto #23 the second movement (Adagio), 2.Barber is Adagio for Strings, and Jean Sibelius, Valse Triste
Você é o melhor Lord....exelente video como sempre já acompanho o seu canal á algum tempo e adoro sempre os videos.Deveria fazer umas live strems de vez em quando. Saudações de Portugal!
0:02 : Chopin - Nocturne in C-sharp Minor
0:43 : Debussy - Clair de Lune
1:30 : Satie - Gymnopédie No. 1
2:12 : Chopin - Nocturne No. 2
2:46 : Debussy - Rêverie
3:58 : Beethoven - Sonata Pathétique Adagio
4:31 : Chopin - Waltz L'adieu
5:00 : Debussy - Arabesque No. 1
5:28 : Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 21 Andante
5:52 : Schumann - Träumerei
You're welcome😅
thank u
Ayaan Ghauri Yeah did you really expect to see tutorials on this channel? Only because you make tutorial videos, it doesn’t mean that others have to do it too. And yeah, he plays better than you.
But how germans would say:
Nicht verzagen, bleib dran
It’s L’adieu not L’adien
@@bluemob733 i wrote it like he did🤷🏽♀️
You just helped me find one of the songs I have been missing and needing to find
0:03 10.
Chopin - Nocturne in C-Sharp Minor
0:43 9.
Debussy - Clair de Lune
1:31 8.
Satie - Gymnopédie No. 1
2:14 7.
Chopin - Nocturne No. 2
2:46 6.
Debussy - Rêverie
3:57 5.
Beehoven - Sonata Pathétique, Adiago
4:31 4.
Chopin - Waltz L’ Adieu
5:00 3.
Debussy - Arbesque No. 1
5:29 2.
Mozart - Piano Concerto No.21 Andante
5:52 1.
Schumann - Schumann - Träumerei
:-)
Thanks so much!
Wow, thanks! :D
thanks
Obrigada! (❁‿❁)
Faltou Mum do Charles Fiddy, a musica triste do Chaves, essa é de arrebentar o coração.
I think piano is the most beautiful thing that human have invented...
No. It's YOU 😇
No you..
Agree
I think is the aircrafts
Chopin captured the essence of truly emotional music like no other composer.
So many of the beautiful pieces I love are here. I never really thought about them being sad , I 've just admired the talent of the composers, and enjoyed listening to every note. Feeling bless I can hear!
you are right I don't agree that they are sad! most of them in major keys anyway!
Then you’ve never truly been sad
agree on the "not sad", to me, most are calm and actually slightly hopeful. It's like a "yes now it may be a bit sad, but it will get better soon"-vibe in them for me.
The Nocturne No. 20 by Chopin isn't necessarily a sad song, but it has a sad history related to WWII that I am reminded of every time I hear it
@@walidmarmal4509just because they are in major keys doesn’t mean happy, all about context. It’s a very basic theology that major means happy and minor means sad.
One thing that fascinates me about Chopin and always have since I was a child, is that the man had the ability to put into notes his feelings. You can hear in the notes the desperation, the sadness, happiness - all the emotion he wanted to express when there was no microphone and all we had was 5 lines to write music on.
And you found the words to describe what you think
that's exactly what music is for. And ironically it's probably the reason why people think the music now is kinda shit
*10.* Chopin - Nocturne in C-sharp Minor
*9.* Debussy - Clair de Lune 00:42
*8.* Satie - Gymnopédie No. 1 01:30
*7.* Chopin - Nocturne No. 2 02:13
*6.* Debussy - Rêverie 02:45
*5.* Beethoven - Sonata Pathétique, Adagio 03:56
*4.* Chopin - Waltz L'adien 04:30
*3.* Debussy - Arabesque No.1 04:49
*2.* Morzart - Piano Concerto No. 21, Andante 05:28
*1.* Schumann - Schumann - Trâumerei 05:51
Felipe Monteiro vlw
4 L'adieu, not l'adien...
Thanks for the links.
When you steal. Please steal it right
Thanks for thisss
Felipe Monteiro do you know name of this piece?
m.ua-cam.com/video/EzR8-q4OLFE/v-deo.html
I actually dont find them sad, I find them relaxing and so romantic with sweet tones
So do I.
yes!!
I find them melancholic, but not sad... I'm not crying to any of these...but maybe that's because I don't know much about classical music or the stories behind each pieces...
These are literally my study Playlist songs. I listen to these songs to help me focus
@@johndeerdrew Same here, and I dont think they are sad.
As funny as you come off with your content and personality, you play so beautifully. My piano teacher always wondered why my playing sounded best only at certain times. She didn’t know those were the always the saddest times for me. I hope you’re doing well.
Hope one day, ur happiness can be transcend into ur play, too.
My 3 year old with autism absolutely loves this video. She loves piano and these songs calm her down , sending her right to sleep with a little smile on her face ❤
Update:
She is 4 now and has a fantastic ear for music. She has been teaching herself to play by pressing keys and repeating the note/sound with her mouth. It is absolutely wonderful to see and hear. Lessons starting soon! Maybe she will be this talented one day ❤
God bless her
@@lmartins2023 her*
Take her a music teacher, any instrument! Music is really worth it in any life :)
I'm autistic too and I know that feeling of relaxing
Aww, how precious♥♥
People: Mr. Chopin, how many sad songs were written by you?
Chopin: Yes.
Dmitriy Shvetsov has 69 likes epic
I read Dimitri Shostakovich wrote 69 sadder songs than Chopin, yes ye did.
Your comment wins🏆❤😂
Dmitriy Shvetsov no wonder his music sounds so sad since he was suffering basically his whole life from tuberculosis
Any one explain the joke please I want to understand
I think sad piano songs are my favourite
You are like yuja wang. Also like sad tunes.
Same!
People say im depressed because i listen this stuff but its just good music
Adonai Gray exactly! I like the fact that it’s slow paced and heavy. It’s like the song is carrying more emotion
Timothy Lam it helps me when I’m in those moods too. Cause it’s like the tune is portraying how I feel for me
Beautiful. Although, I don't think of them as "sad." To me, they seem more dreamy and ethereal. Either way, they are all lovely and played to perfection.
On September 23 1939, Warsaw Poland was besieged by Nazi forces. A pianist named Władisław Szpilman was playing Chopin's Nocturne No. 20 in C-sharp minor at the same time the city was attacked. He survived the Holocaust with no remaining family members and resumed playing that same nocturne from where he left off before the city was attacked. Knowing this, I can't help but be sad when I hear it
I also don't think of hem as sad. More like melodies that bring up sweet memories. At resent I'm going through my Debussy stage but will return the other composers.
Me: You can’t be sad and happy at the same time
Debussy: Hold my drink
DePUSSY
Sorry for that...i just...had to
How about chopin
@@_dervalentin7720 Oh, God.
@@_dervalentin7720 oh my god
To me it feels like a chance to a new beginning after a terrible past. That bittersweet note between anguish and expectancy
These songs seem more melancholy than sad to me.
Though they'd be pretty sad if I tried to play them :)
yea
Yes, most of them are 'thoughtful'/ 'serious' but not sad.
valvenator and I always thought melancholy and sad were the same 🙄
@@lovelondon806 I see it as a pensive sadness. Kinda like how you feel on a rainy day. Not happy but not totally depressed either, if that makes sense.
For me none of them are sad -_- Hm...maybe a little bit Satie's piece. But If i could choose I would prefer Gnossienne.
When he is looking at his piano, i watch the video. When he is staring at the camera, i read comments
Lol i do the same!
Creepy stare into the camera
ayk II 哈哈,真的是
I like his stare. He revolves the depths of your soul!!!
Me too!
I know nothing about piano or classical instrumental, but this piece at 5:28 sounds like a little girl telling a story about her beautiful life.
These music make me feel like I’m having a stroll through Paris in the 19th century, or beginning of the 20th, under the rain
or battle of berlin in the rain when german soldier lost all of hes friend and still alone in the battle ...
Ok exactly what you mean
I meant ik not ok
Gives me ww1 vibes
Brooooo
*STOP STARING INTO MY SOUL*
lol
Lol
True 😵
. . . . . . wuth. was. that
Ikr
Some of us didn't come here to be sad,
Some of us came here to feel peace
yes 😌
Spigel im spigel
Definitely, top 10 of the best music to kill yourself on, although I'd rather use O Fortuna.
@@ericb5457 lol, this music you just hang ➰ on to it
imma be honest, I came here to decide my funeral music. I have probably 60 more years so it won't be for now, but I know I want peaceful classical music to play bc I think my kids will feel better
شكرًا
You know its hard when he has to look at the piano
Not really, he look to the piano if the gap between notes is too far, for ex nocturne op 9 no 2 (the left hand gaps is really far)
Yeah, as a pianist myself I know that. I was just making a joke.
I got my piano 10 years ago, which is like an awkward teenager of you started as an adult. At about 25 years, you really settle into being a musician on that instrument. And you start over if you switch instruments, too.
So, trust me, looking can't help me...lol. I'm still a mess. I still play live and look down and the keyboard and go "Who the hell are you guys?" I STILL make mistakes. Idgf, but I still make 'em.
Good luck with your progress then!
0:24 wrong note :))
WHY ARE YOU LOOKING AT ME?
That Hardcore stare ~ he is probably trying to say hi to you😂
Oh, you meant *facepalm*
I thought you meant me XD, i was like " Bruh chill, I'm just scrolling through the comments "
He flexing on us
👀 👀be looking at you between notes!
Yall are so hilarious I'm dead 😂
This man made me appreciate classic music
Nikolay Milenkov the real music
@@julianbonskilzz exactly , hate the shit that has polluted my generation , I'm 14. Play piano .
@@tjfree04 nobody cares that you're 14
@@MrFrankGlaser ok anything else moron. Or is that it.
It seems like you still just little kids :) .
It cares what age he is at . Because it says in which generation he is .
I argue whit you . I only see and hear these new generations listening to Rap or Pop and other ...
I don't know why I like sad songs, they take me away from this ending world in still tranquility and soulful peace. Thank You for your knowledge on these songs and piano skills. I would've never found them on my own.
Video should’ve been titled “Top 10 most beautiful songs on piano”
Bro he's classical trained but it says songs but not piece it bothers me so much.
yeah u right, not all are sad but very beautiful!
Truely agree~
“there is always pain in beauty”
-I have no clue who said this
UnU
This video needs a part 2! Who agrees?
Lorhan de Souza, Me
je suis surtout d'accord sur le fait que t'es un lèche-likes.
"Clair de Lune" doesn't make me sad, it makes me nostalgic.
Same, especially with gymnopedie as well
i think its too nuanced and deep to pinpoint it to one specific emotion, thats what makes it such a masterpiece
But when you feel it, it'll make you sad. The memories you had in some scenarios. It's a possibility.
gives me nostalgia for filthy frank for some reason, i think he used it idk
Twilight-nostalgic😌😌
Estava há horas tentando descobrir o nome da música e do autor que me emocionam tanto e finalmente encontrei você tocando... obrigada a você e a Chopin - Nocturne nº 2!!!!
As demais músicas são lindíssimas!!!
Exato
I wouldn't say Clair de Lune or Gymnopedies are actually sad, they are nostalgic, full of longing, but not really sadness. Maybe more of what is called "saudade" in Portuguese.
Yes but For example Gynopedie No 1’s tempo is Lent E Doleraux meaning Slow and Painful
@@yourclassics5115 Which means nothing in terms of sadness. It's just a notation from the time they couldn't send you a Whatsapp to explain. Also, Satie was well know for his jokes about conventions (e.g. Three Pieces in the Shape of a Pear). Finally, we'd have to consider whether it's "one of the 10 saddest songs for piano". Bach's "Come Sweet Death" comes to mind.
Clair de lune is a beautiful piece, it somehow is both sad and happy, I can’t really explain it but for me it it’s a all round beautiful piece.
Clair de Lune somewhat became a sad song because of Danganronpa V3...
@Samuli Karjalainen: I don't find either sad, Gynmopedie reminds me of flowers and springtime. Satie's Gnossienne however is very melancholic, supposed to be about the Cretan myth of the Minotaur and Ariadne and Theseus, but I think its a very gothic sounding tune and think its appropriate for what's happening at the moment.
I used to listen to Clair de lune, whenever I hear it I always just take a deep and long breath and think back. Anyone else?
I really used to do that before v3 ... Completely changed the song for me ....
Same, except it's Arabesque no.1 for me hehe
@@Adzhanee Same but Erik Satie: Gymnopedies for me =)
yes I used to listen to clair de lune while I stand next to the water fountain peacefully with my dear friends after we robbed three casinos at vegas.
My Dad played it every nite on his out of tune piano
I die of rage when he stops at the best part of the song and goes to the next
@@samuseu2772 Que?
RAGE? 😮
@@samuseu2772 A maioria dos comentários são em inglês, vou falar em inglês
@@samuseu2772 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk né
Your profile picture shows that
I never found suite bergamasque to be sad. It always gives me an overwhelming full body shiver when I hear it. Great playing!
"Claire de Lune" is so pretty
Ikr
Clair De Lune*
Mundi either one is the same
@@GT-pd1lb That I did not know. Thank you for telling me, though.
Life Sucks really?
Really like Chopin but there’s something about Debussy that’s just Ethereal and mesmerizing
Very much agreed. You just explained it in short and simple terms. I was wondering about his pieces and simply couldn't find the words to describe it.
Debussy's works kind of remind me of Monet's style in painting. Seemingly all over the place but perfect at the same time.
Probably why Clair de lune is used in many movies
ye its impressionism
@@joemama681 Debussy disagrees.
Why is he looking at me like that
No, why YOU look at him
You must be new here :)
"When you stare into the abyss the abyss stares back at you."
-fredrick nietzsche
lol
asserting dominance
This is why I love classical music it heals my inner soul
É uma alegria saber que no Brasil há pessoas de bom gosto com a música.
Não dá pra parar de ouvir!!!
I can almost read that... its like.... kind of spanish... uuum... es una alegria saber que ( im not sure here) en Brasil hay personas de buen gusto con la musica. No va a parar de llover? Is that what he said? i literally read it in spanish and wrote it o.0
@@Insomniac_Hart lmao it's portuguese
Brazilians get all grumpy when someone says they're speaking Spanish, for some reason
@@Insomniac_Hart I'm a portuguese Native speaker and I can say that our language is pretty similar to spanish but harder. Portuguese speakers are capable to understand Spanish when spoken, it is kinda easy but spanish speakers can't understand portuguese pretty well when spoken. It is due to the fact that my language present more variety of sounds hence we understand them a lot, despite it's very comprehensive when written to each other.
Somos cada vez um grupo menor, Marcelino. Não dá Pra reverter essa onda com a mídia toda trabalhando contra….. que pena! Quanta gente perdendo chance de conhecer obras magníficas ….
@@Insomniac_Hart almost, u just made a little mistake. In the end he says something like "i can't stop listening"
Is the sheet music in my face?
😂
No, you're the sheet music.
A good pianist does not use sheet while performing. Sheet music is for learning, transcribing and playing casually. Pianists are supposed to reflect their souls into the pieces, not read from a paper like a casette player. As a player, looking at sheets while performing feels very restrictive since sheets dictate a lot of aspects to your playing and as an engineer, I fail to ignore them ie gotta get that tempo right, oh it is an 8th so I must get it exactly as it is, must obey the metronome in my head, here comes legato cant use pedal... There are no 8ths, legatos, pedal dictations, tempo and forte restrictions when there is no sheet. It is music, purely filtered through your soul. When I used to arrange, I always transcribed last to my liking (piano is not my first instrument obviously). Soul comes first.
@@teleman07 come down man i just joking 😂 I've learning the piano for over 10 years I know what is it
@@teleman07 awesome tips but you missed the joke.
I was waiting for gymnopedie lol. Good piece
Natalie Alfera same
I was hoping for up from Pixar xD
I was thinking about that song while he was playing Claire de Lune, thinking that gynmopedie should be on a list like this...
the full version of your profile picture is my desktop background
hello
None of them are sad for me! They're just beautiful masterpieces!
Chopin is great but there is something about Debussy's pieces that I can't pinpoint but idk.
YESS
It's that Impressionistic vibe that just hits me so deep
I feel chopin more deeply and emotional
so it's chopin for me
@@galgranot7807 yes, very good point.
Funny name
the fact that 8 of these songs are my favourite daily music makes me wonder: am i sad or melancholic?
Who says you can't be both...
@@chopinfrederic5040 good answer maestro
Or perhaps you just enjoy the beauty that a piano brings when the writer was sad
These songs help tap into those emotions without having to think about actual things that can lead to negative thought spirals.
Or you like classical music
1:39 I feel like I could listen to this while on a rainy day and I'm sipping some good coffee/tea while looking out the window. I could just.... f e e l it
Listen to lofi
E x a c t l y !
I use the mynoise.net page to add little rain sounds and cafeteria babble to it and it sounds wonderful.
It reminds me to Korean/Japanese drama somehow...but I don't know why or which one... I don't even watch many Korean/Japanese drama...in fact I'm not a fan of drama or TV series at all...
like a grandpa?
@@LadyVoldemort Maybe Tomorrow Cantabile, but the list is very long: www.imdb.com/name/nm0006273/
This needs to be renamed all time most beautiful piano pieces ever. These are all like my faves. All straight bangers.
In my own opinion
Clair de lune is more like calming or safe
While nocturne is like the sad and soft combined.
But still both are masterpiece.
Agree on Debussy. I was just going to comment something similar.
Clair de Lune literally means moonlight, so yeah I see it as more calm and pensive than sad
what about moonlight sonata?
Definetly agree. When I hear Clair de lune I always picture an old person sitting on a rocking chair reflecting on their life and being happy from all the memories created over the years
it's the opposite
0:02 : Chopin - Nocturne in C-sharp Minor
0:43 : Debussy - Clair de Lune
1:30 : Satie - Gymnopédie No. 1
2:12 : Chopin - Nocturne No. 2
2:46 : Debussy - Rêverie
3:58 : Beethoven - Sonata Pathétique Adagio
4:31 : Chopin - Waltz L'adien
5:00 : Debussy - Arabesque No. 1
5:28 : Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 21 Andante
5:52 : Schumann - Träumerei
im sorry but where is the king X?
@@homayouncooler._.2452 huh?
@@homayouncooler._.2452 xxtentacion?
Nice copy
these are relaxing for me, not sad, a comme amour is the saddest of all sad pieces
For Clair de Lune, I feel sad and like there is something missing inside my little mind. I just find Clair de Lune full of sorrow, sadness, journey of emotion and intensity yet so soft. It touches my soul being a musician that can feel the emotion coming out of the notes..
Clair De Lune is the kind of song that can be played for a calming moment or a sad one. The kind of song you play at the end of a sad movie, some joke and even say it’s the song that will play at the Credits when the end of the world happens; but it is not played for its sad or calm tones, it is played because it is a song with ups and downs, picks up and slows down, just like life. And that’s why some find it happy, some find it sad, and some find it soothing; it’s kinda like your perception on life.
@@rexhouston1072 exactly, music such a powerful thing when used with emotion and personal experience. What a great composer.
that fits perfectly with moonlight
🤓
these are just a bunch of songs that i have been looking for about a year now. thank you
The works by Chopin are like the piano is crying. And I admire the "Traumerei" by Schumann, because in fact, the dreams are so mysterious and Schumann's work performs it so well :-0
Hoàng Kim Việt that Op 10 No 6 of Chopin... that is really sad :(
Luiz Felipe Man I agree :-0
Chopin's music is sad because Poland wasn't independent
wth ông cũng biết cả kênh này à... ô có cả 1 công ty với nhiều người dùng 1 cái tên à mà đi đâu cũng gặp @@
Việt Nam chào Viêt Nam
Usually I do not like sad music. But what you play is always exciting and the opposite of melancholy. Great! Thanks for that. Keep it up!
I am listening to sad piano.
Outside it is raining.
I am smiling.
Tears fell on the floor.
- magic of music
Someone took high school poetry too seriously.
@@alexandererwin2005 LMAOAOA💀
So sensible
@@alexandererwin2005 💀
Searching for sad songs to be sad , but u find a nice songs that gives hope instead of de sadness u been looking for
Lord Vinheteiro vc é demais! Pena q poucos brasileiros estão por aqui! Estão perdendo !Adoro música triste, combina muito com o piano!😍😍😍
Nsss, que coincidência eu iria comentar a respeito disso, não vi brasileiros aqui, que pena, nossa geração não sabe apreciar boa música 😢
@@mauriliocarmo7973 É mesmo, que bom que estou a tocar piano ainda, aprendendo mas melhorando né?!
Se tivesse mais gente como antigamente que apreciavam as boas coisas da vida, seria muito melhor.
Presente Elisama. 🤜🏼💙🤛🏼
kkk verdade kkkk
Mas essas músicas não são tristes!!!!
Aquela "Nocturne" de Chopin me fez chorar da primeira vez.
Foi a primeira vez em que uma música tocou minha alma.
Magnífico!
Pois é mano, sinto que Nocturne e Clair De Lune são algo mais para minha alma
@@alexandreneto7392 vous gringo! Chopin touche l'âme car il apporte la vie plumeuse au-dessus. Une vie suit une aventure avec la musique exquise. La salive fait une échelle vers le ciel.
@@redneckstudios5577 não entendi nada mano kkkk 😳
@@redneckstudios5577 ça va
@@nerdgamer8360 Estamos falando francês aqui
No matter which type of song you are playing.....The expression always gonna be the same!
Love it man...Keep it up...😄👏
The same face lookin at you hahaha
Que talento e que bom gosto. Amooooo seus vídeos. Obrigada por nos presentear com tudo isso! Maravilhoso!!!!
"Clair de Lune" is actually quite nice, not at all sad for me.
I find it so uplifting
@@papnlilly I find it relaxing or just simply beautiful.
You wouldn’t understand why some people feel this way due to a CERTAIN visual novel series
There is a longing to it but it is not "sad" per se. It has nuance
For me ist also doesn‘t feel sad it kinda feels like you are in a big world all alone and at the beginning you are happy but then you realize something ist missing you don‘t know what you search all day you are just looking around everywhere but you don‘t even know for what you are looking it is just traumatic and then it got dark and you go to the window and cry because you feel so empty and something ist missing you still don‘t know what is missing and you just look at the window and cry all night
Vinheteiro,Can I get a heart? Your biggest fan here! Your piano videos make me happy everytime and your Ideas are awesome!! Literally, there's no one like you!
Pranav 2208 a heart for you!
Almost 100 likes in less than 1 hour
Vinheteiro you make me happy also with the sad songs😂
Top 10 happiest songs next? Or maybe fastest? I think Top 10 fastest songs would get a lot of clicks!
Pranav 2208 liar you can't be his biggest fan. The possibility of that is like 1/2.000.000+something (2 million)
Claire de lune played in my head that one rainy day that I finally turned on a laptop that had been sitting behind my bedroom door for 12 years. That sweet melody played away as I scrolled thru all the old photos and illegally burnt movies and music that had completely consumed my life all those years ago. What great memories. Its incredible how quickly life changes and how fast it all goes on. 12 years and yet it felt like it happened just yesterday and like centuries ago all at the same time.
Sim tem vezes que eu até choro de emoção, é triste ver que pessoas Se foram,mas ao mesmo tempo te dá um conforto em saber que isso já se passou e você está bem.
Wonderful. Extraordinary pianist.
I've been searching through videos like these for about half an hour and finally found the song I was looking for after remembering it was sad. Videos like these are life savers.
What was the song?
@@nameless7546 It's been a while. I think I was either talking about Debussy Arabesque or Debussy Rêverie. I didn't know the song, but the tune was stuck in my head at the time.
Yeah this was very helpful for me to. I forgot the Satie song but I'm happy to remember it again.
My recommendation for best sad music's on piano:
1. Valsa da Dor - Villa Lobos
2. Prelude op.28 no.4 - Chopin
3. Valse triste - Liszt/Cziffra
4. Concert no.2- mov II - Shostakovich
5. Goyesca no.4 - Granados
I agree
Goyescas no. 4 -- that would be Love and Death, right? It's on my bucket list to learn.
Very true
Prelude op.28 no.4 - Chopin makes my soul transcend.
The sadness goes away when vinheteiro starts to stare
Thanks!
Clair de Lune is just so perfect
I love music... all kinds of music... for me, Clair de Lune is the most beautiful piece of music ever written in the history of mankind.
Chopin is the best.
Nah, Listz was...
Chopin is a genius. His pieces just hit me deep
@@reinortega23 everyone knows Chopin was better
I like Beethoven better (in my opinion)
@Paula Ruiz u r so right👏👏👏
Man most of these are in my playlist. I’m such a melancholic.
I love how he doesn't make a sound so you can focus on the beautiful music!! Great Job!!
Clair de lune is more of a melancholic piece, rather than a sad one. Debussy created as an impersionism genre piece. Just my opinion. The piece seems more dreamy and happy rather than a depressing and a sad one.
ja right , if it is slow does not mean it s sad. also air on the fourth cord is slow but not sad
Raivo Johansons i agree!
Im dn totally agree with u, i think its like he want to manifest the past years with all the things in his life... like saddest and happst ones, i think that song was made to remember memories.
The Evil Within
Yup, I think the same.
1:30 you do not know how hard this slaps dude. This piano song is one of my favorites
frrr it makes you feel weird but in a good way. Really beautiful composition for sure
PIECE
Kinda gives me Minecraft vibes
@@tokeiio the song is literally in minecraft
@@natefnbr8494 that’s erik Satie not c418 bruh
I was waiting for Moonlight Sonata ! 😸
Dysfunctional humanoid Yes! That is a very sad song!
Dysfunctional humanoid I was waiting too...
yeah, and nocturne 9 isnt sad either, kinda the opposite.
Dysfunctional humanoid its scary and not sad hahahaha😂
Dysfunctional humanoid very heartbreaking music
These classical artists were just amazing
You forgot :
- Moonlight Sonata 1st movement - Beethoven
- Etude Tristesse - Chopin
- Marche Funèbre - Chopin
- Waltz in C# minor - Chopin
Emtee ELCEE Also Elegy for the Victims of the Tsunami of March 11 2011 in Japan by Nobuyuki Tsujii. Super long title but a rlly sad song
ua-cam.com/video/f3zNVUH7-xU/v-deo.html
True
Nuvole bianche
Those are some grand piano pieces. Not really sad, but they DO give off a gloomy atmosphere with a faint glimmer of hope as the keys March among the canvas.
Touching/Sad pieces which I know:
F. Liszt - "Un Sospiro" (S. 144, No. 3), etc.
C. V. Alkan - "Le Vent" (Op. 15, No. 2), "Nocturne" (Op. 22), "50 ans" from "Grande Sonate: Les Quatre Âges" (Op. 33), etc.
N. K. Medtner - "Skazki (Fairy Tales)" (Op. 20; Op. 26, No. 1), "Sonata Reminiscenza" from "Vergessene Weisen" (Op. 38, No. 1)
F. F. Chopin - Piano Sonata No. 2 (Op. 35), 3rd movement
'Un sospoiro' isn't a sad one, in my opinion. It's just melancholic, but still a beautiful piece by Liszt.
Been searching for Erik Satie's Gymnopedie No.1 for YEARS since I was 10 and now I'm 18, I'm proud to finally found it lol
I'm 38 and just found about some of these...
Try Gnossienne No1 too. :-)
same heard it in a creepypasta back in 2016 and have been looking since
Ever heard of Shazam?
The best part about the vid is that he stares into our soul while playing the songs, what a talent
I don't find "Clair de Lune" sad. I find it more... relaxing. Everytime I hear this song, I think of Ocean's 11 end scene. It feels more like nostalgia to me.
Fenkhazix nah this music makes me feel so deep sometimes tbh ...
YES!
Becouse most you guys never heard classical music
Julian Bon Who are you talking to ?
Julian Bon And also you never had a ‘classical’ English class
A lot of these songs, I've never actually perceived to be sad, but I think it really depends on how you want to interpret it yourself.
Especially nocturne no.2, I've always thought it was about pure happiness and joy that brings tear.
And the first movement of Beethoven's Moonlight?
Its not particularly sad
I was waiting for that one too
It's more misanthropic than sad
It represents courage and few sadness
What are you talking about, @Nightmare Symphony? It is one of the saddest pieces going and far sadder than any of these. You must have an unsophisticated ear.
Nice pieces! Thank you. For me, some of the saddest pieces are 1.Mozart concerto #23 the second movement (Adagio), 2.Barber is Adagio for Strings, and Jean Sibelius, Valse Triste
Satie's Gymnopedie always makes me think of an empty playground for some reason...
For me its the disappearance of haruhi suzumiya
For me its rainy but peacefull night
Yeah thats minecraft reminiscences
Same
But also reminds of the summer I was grounded and had to stay inside while everyone else was playing free
Pessoas assim que me fazem sentir orgulho de ser brasileiro 🇧🇷
Sir, you have the Best Clair de Lune i've ever heard on UA-cam.
I could sit here and listen to this very talented man play for the rest of my time on Earth and then all my time in eternity.
Estou amando esse canal! Vc é muito maravilhoso! E estou aprendendo sobre música clássica! Parabéns!
Velho,
a mais triste é a Gymnopédie!
A propósito, nunca consigo ver um vídeo só! Grande fã!
I have never thought of Claire de Lune as a sad piece. It's just calm and serene.
I learned the Pathetique Adagio this year -- lovely piece. When the triplets start, it totally stops being sad.
Everything you play is FANTASTIC . Thank you 😊 I love ❤️ hearing and seeing you !!! 😃😃😃😃🎵🎶🎵🎶🎶🎵🎵🎵🎶🎵🎶
This is so sad ALEXA, can we play despacito?
Justin Y. Stop commenting on each video you jobless ass
Justin *WH* Y
Do you use bot's channels to get too many like or something like that?
Freeze Stone No, he doesn't. There are videos about that.
Alex and Pedro Holy shit so people are just crazy to set this man often top comment
Você é o melhor Lord....exelente video como sempre já acompanho o seu canal á algum tempo e adoro sempre os videos.Deveria fazer umas live strems de vez em quando. Saudações de Portugal!
Um verdadeiro Lord...um artista incrível! Bravo!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
BRAVO, BRILHANTE, ESPLÊNDIDO, MAGNÍFICO.
idk who that is playing the piano but I can see in his eyes that he 100% wants to kill me
Which microphone do you use ? The sound of this video is great !
Harmo Chopin this is virtual piano. named The Giant
Virtual piano ? I don't understand : we see Vinheterio jouer ! He doesn't sham !
Its not a Virtual Piano...
He uses a Zoom Microphone, something like the H6 or H4.
nope. i use this piano everytime. listen The Giant virtual piano. vinheteiro connects his upright to virtual piano
Beautiful playing! My mother used to play like this.
Mi admiración y respetos Vinheteiro, es ud. un virtuoso en el piano!!!
Saludos desde la CdMx, México.
Eu amo música clássica. Meus parabéns Lorde Vinheteiro!
Após 13 anos vc me inspirou a voltar a tocar piano...vlw Lord!
Rodrigo Cardoso tive o sentimento ao vê-lo tocar de querer aprender! Que lindo.
Nossa Daria um Otimo Filme '-'
I think the music is more romantic than sad. They are beautiful and classics. Love them all. Wonderful performance.