Excellent MIDI rendition, however, isn't the solo at 1:35 meant to be a piano solo? In the score, the piano is marked "Solo ad libitum col guitar", (edit: noticed you wrote that in your score as well) which just means to use the chord progression already written in the guitar part. The same notation appears in the Nocturne op.16, and the recording of that has only the piano playing a solo (albeit in that piece there is a solo written in with optional improv).
yes you’re correct. Musically speaking i thought it just sounded better to have the guitar to start the solo here. I originally had the solo just for piano but it sounded too busy and lack of breath, considering the piano was already playing lots with fast tempo before the solo starts. By having the guitar start the solo it acts as a small (and much needed) break for the solo pianist.
yes I thought i recognised this from the piece he plays as part of that movie. but this is like half the speed haha! mad! Thanks so much for allowing us to hear the full work!
@@jorge199516 yes the movie is called 'When the Song Does Not End'. But the piece of music (not a song!) is not from that movie, it is a piece of classical music that was just featured in that movie in a shortened/edited format
Where did you get the score for this piece? I thought it was lost. Perhaps it turned up somewhere as was the case with the score for the Second Piano Concerto.
One day, a large asteroid flew past the Earth. At some point, a fragment of it broke off and flew downwards. As it turned out, it fell near Pukhansan (a mountain range north of Seoul). A day later, hesangasong went for a walk there and accidentally stumbled upon the fallen shard. He touched it, and as soon as he did, he was kind of shaken up, but, after a moment, it passed. When he returned home in the evening, hesangasong took off his briefcase and went to take a shower and then dinner. After he had done his business, he returned to his room and was horrified to find that his briefcase had been opened and a dark brown mass was crawling out of it. Before hesangasong knew it, it had leaped upon him and .... our hero lost consciousness, and when he woke up, it was already daytime. Suddenly, he wanted to listen to Kapustin, and then his hands reached for the instrument and then the laptop. That's how this video was born. In the end, what was the point of my story? The unknown cosmic entity was *AZALI*
@@hesangasong Hey, can you tell me how to get into FL Studio? I work in REAPER myself, as it's free and quite easy to learn. But it doesn't have such "beautiful visuals" as FL Studio. I mean these beautiful horizontal tiles) I have only one question: how to write sheet music in Fl Studio and is it possible to convert mscz-file or midi-file from MuseScore to FL Studio? Because it's not convenient to type notes in FL Studio at all. It's easier to do it in MuseScore and then load it into FL Studio. And then you have to deal with these plug-ins, with all sorts of connections, sends... thrash... REAPER is easier to deal with that somehow.
Hearing your rendition of the Under the Sea track mixed with Kapustin made me realize that that same style would really fit with Pokémon Gold and Silver's S.S. Aqua track. It's so upbeat and hasn't ever received any attention despite being one of the best tracks in the series. I hope you take my suggestion into consideration!
Mate, how long did it take you to program the MIDI data into DAW? Last year, I had to do a 1-minute excerpt for a similar-sized ensemble, and it almost killed me. Great job!
i wanted to check who have the rights of the original music but i didnt find anything... could someone please help me, i want to use it for a animated short film for school :)
Wow, how did you do that? Is there a way to scan a score with pdf and play it, e.g. in Musescore? By the way, a "new" video of Kapustin was uploaded, he plays parts of Sonata No. 12 and Daybreak ua-cam.com/video/ykJbO6wvOYI/v-deo.htmlsi=IGkDAZRoUlMqMsjO
Musecore can play sheet music, didn't you know? If you write it in programm. You can also import midi and wav files with the selected sounds in mind. About your link. Thank you very much! I didn't know about it! There are some really UNIQUE, EXCLUSIVE, footage that has never been on UA-cam before. This is a *must-see* for every person who respects N. Kapustin _(including hesangasong)._
@@RaptorT1V I'm glad you also like the video! Yes, I've been using MuseScore for years, but I didn't see any option to import a PDF of sheet music. Otherwise, hesangasong typed in every note by hand, this would be impressive!
@@tarikeld11 When I used MuseScore 3 I remember there was a beta feature to convert PDF to a musescore editable file and maybe you should search for it? Its not very accurate but it can save some time.
@@graye_2843 and @tarikeld11 I was sure I had left another comment, but it looks like UA-cam itself deleted it. Damn UA-cam! And now I tried to post a comment and it still got deleted automatically. I'll try to post it in installments. Here's what I was talking about. _ You can go two ways: 1) Type everything in notes by hand. It's not that hard, especially if you have a midi keyboard. Even on a laptop keyboard it's not too hard to type. I've gotten the hang of it and can transcribe notes very quickly.
This is a certified St. Nikolas Kapustin moment
I had literally never heard of Kapustin before this channel but I love every single Kapustin thing you post! He’s my new favorite composer!
It's absolutely amazing! Thank you for putting all of this together. I've been looking for the full version for years and I'm glad I finally find it!
This is Xmas miracle 💓
Thank you
Honestly, I wasn't expectingn to hear this ever, but I'm glad I was wrong
im sure he'd be so happy to know that people can hear the full version of this work now
No way this just happened. You absolute legend.
My only regret is not listening to this sooner!
Excellent MIDI rendition, however, isn't the solo at 1:35 meant to be a piano solo? In the score, the piano is marked "Solo ad libitum col guitar", (edit: noticed you wrote that in your score as well) which just means to use the chord progression already written in the guitar part. The same notation appears in the Nocturne op.16, and the recording of that has only the piano playing a solo (albeit in that piece there is a solo written in with optional improv).
yes you’re correct. Musically speaking i thought it just sounded better to have the guitar to start the solo here. I originally had the solo just for piano but it sounded too busy and lack of breath, considering the piano was already playing lots with fast tempo before the solo starts. By having the guitar start the solo it acts as a small (and much needed) break for the solo pianist.
That makes sense. I actually think it sounds better with the guitar.
omg amazing!!! ABSOLUTELY BANGING!!! i love early kapustin so fricking much! this is going onto my playlist!
yes I thought i recognised this from the piece he plays as part of that movie. but this is like half the speed haha! mad! Thanks so much for allowing us to hear the full work!
You did amazing work on composing the solo too
Do you know the name of the movie? I always wondered where this song came from
@@jorge199516 yes the movie is called 'When the Song Does Not End'. But the piece of music (not a song!) is not from that movie, it is a piece of classical music that was just featured in that movie in a shortened/edited format
You're so real for this
Remind me again, please, where did you get the full 4-minute version of the Toccata op.8 if there is only a 2-minute version on youtube?
Schott Music has published the entire score.
Great job!!!
Fantastic!!!
Where did you get the score for this piece? I thought it was lost. Perhaps it turned up somewhere as was the case with the score for the Second Piano Concerto.
最高です!
Champ for showing us how it’s done
You're a legend! There's no way it finally happened 😂 I can't believe it
No fkg way, you actually did it. Good job man!
매번 영상 잘보고있습니다. 카푸스틴 공부 중인데 올려주신 자료 덕분에 도움이 많이 됩니다.
eyyo noice :D
Really incredible job. Thanks for posting. By the way is it possible to post the same job without piano part to make some backing track?
One day, a large asteroid flew past the Earth. At some point, a fragment of it broke off and flew downwards. As it turned out, it fell near Pukhansan (a mountain range north of Seoul).
A day later, hesangasong went for a walk there and accidentally stumbled upon the fallen shard. He touched it, and as soon as he did, he was kind of shaken up, but, after a moment, it passed.
When he returned home in the evening, hesangasong took off his briefcase and went to take a shower and then dinner. After he had done his business, he returned to his room and was horrified to find that his briefcase had been opened and a dark brown mass was crawling out of it. Before hesangasong knew it, it had leaped upon him and .... our hero lost consciousness, and when he woke up, it was already daytime.
Suddenly, he wanted to listen to Kapustin, and then his hands reached for the instrument and then the laptop. That's how this video was born.
In the end, what was the point of my story? The unknown cosmic entity was *AZALI*
this man can *_COOK_*
@@hesangasong
Hey, can you tell me how to get into FL Studio? I work in REAPER myself, as it's free and quite easy to learn. But it doesn't have such "beautiful visuals" as FL Studio. I mean these beautiful horizontal tiles)
I have only one question: how to write sheet music in Fl Studio and is it possible to convert mscz-file or midi-file from MuseScore to FL Studio? Because it's not convenient to type notes in FL Studio at all. It's easier to do it in MuseScore and then load it into FL Studio.
And then you have to deal with these plug-ins, with all sorts of connections, sends...
thrash... REAPER is easier to deal with that somehow.
Hearing your rendition of the Under the Sea track mixed with Kapustin made me realize that that same style would really fit with Pokémon Gold and Silver's S.S. Aqua track. It's so upbeat and hasn't ever received any attention despite being one of the best tracks in the series. I hope you take my suggestion into consideration!
Amazing work ! May I ask you, which plugin was used for the sounds used in this arrangement ?
Straight Ahead Samples and Keyscape did the most heavy lifting
@@hesangasong thank you immensely !
This is amazing, thank you
thank you this is really great to here!
Mate, how long did it take you to program the MIDI data into DAW? Last year, I had to do a 1-minute excerpt for a similar-sized ensemble, and it almost killed me. Great job!
Thanks for sharing! Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas to you too 🎄
Now I know it's Christmas!! You are the best🎉
신나네요 😂
Holy shit, it happened 🍾
Sorry, where could I find the sheet music to have it for myself? Do I have to buy it?
Thanks
OH WAIT IT ALREADY CAME OUT - disregard my insta comment but bravo 😍
You have heard part of it from frank duprees intro to his big band sounds music vid
Love it!!❤
Yo thx for this!
Wow!
this is fucking incredible i love this
HOLY BASED
i wanted to check who have the rights of the original music but i didnt find anything... could someone please help me, i want to use it for a animated short film for school :)
The publisher ‘Schott’ has the rights to the composition. This UA-cam channel has the rights to this recording as it was made virtually.
@@Nooticus ok thanks
오마이갓
LETS GOOOOOOOOOOO
Was the original score released somewhere?
You can find the preview on schott’s website
Wow, how did you do that? Is there a way to scan a score with pdf and play it, e.g. in Musescore?
By the way, a "new" video of Kapustin was uploaded, he plays parts of Sonata No. 12 and Daybreak ua-cam.com/video/ykJbO6wvOYI/v-deo.htmlsi=IGkDAZRoUlMqMsjO
Musecore can play sheet music, didn't you know? If you write it in programm. You can also import midi and wav files with the selected sounds in mind.
About your link. Thank you very much! I didn't know about it! There are some really UNIQUE, EXCLUSIVE, footage that has never been on UA-cam before. This is a *must-see* for every person who respects N. Kapustin _(including hesangasong)._
@@RaptorT1V I'm glad you also like the video!
Yes, I've been using MuseScore for years, but I didn't see any option to import a PDF of sheet music. Otherwise, hesangasong typed in every note by hand, this would be impressive!
@@tarikeld11 When I used MuseScore 3 I remember there was a beta feature to convert PDF to a musescore editable file and maybe you should search for it? Its not very accurate but it can save some time.
For score scanning, I use PlayScore which I highly recommend. I think it performs the best out of many programs I tried.
@@graye_2843 and @tarikeld11
I was sure I had left another comment, but it looks like UA-cam itself deleted it. Damn UA-cam!
And now I tried to post a comment and it still got deleted automatically. I'll try to post it in installments.
Here's what I was talking about.
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You can go two ways:
1) Type everything in notes by hand.
It's not that hard, especially if you have a midi keyboard. Even on a laptop keyboard it's not too hard to type. I've gotten the hang of it and can transcribe notes very quickly.
based
Bruh there’s no way u notated the drums and sync them up 😭
If this is a style, sounds like Bob Florence
I thought the beggining was some sort of Final Fantasy combat theme easter egg.
Where did you find the full version?
Little Josuke's theme there? lol
is that a Jojo reference-