Wonderfully played. I played this for my audition into Hartt School Of Music at University of Hartford from where I got my music/classical piano degree. Accents were different on some parts but again wonderfully played. He’s one of my favorite composers of the romantic period. I also did my sr thesis on Debussy where I analyzed his book of Preludes I & II. Thanks for sharing.
Great performance! You played with great clarity within the notes and I love how 1:50 to the end felt magical with a sense of child like wonderment. I really like how debussy ends the piece as well it truly feels like an ending that was especially composed for children! Overall that was awesome!
Cher Varyk, Merci pour ce partage. De beaux accords résonnent dans le monde fantastique. Votre merveilleuse performance... C'est vraiment mieux ! Salutations du Japon avec amour.♡
Every time I use petal it goes like perfect gradus parmnessum *presses petal* piano:sqeakkkkkkkkkkk I hate u I hate u so I’m not gonna let u have beautiful petal mwahhahahahhahahhah
@@themagikarp9676 that’s honestly amazing to hear and i agree, when you have great passion, you can easily learn pieces. did you pick the piece out yourself or were you assigned it? i probably should’ve asked that because i wouldn’t think you’d be assigned that piece in your first year, but i forgot the possibility of you probably picking the piece out yourself.
@@spoiledeggnog I actually auditioned with this piece. It depends on your skill level. I started at 8 and attending the preforming arts high school before going on to Hartt School of Music. And yes if you go to school for music or any art etc they do push you that hard. Otherwise I would not be a virtuoso. But people have different goals so.
It's because ur a minecraft creeper, so when you blow up the keys will scramble and make it doctor grates his parmesan instead of doctor gradus ad parnassum
You play with such incredible clarity. Marvelous.
One of my favorite Debussy pieces. I love playing it.
Absolutely beautiful 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Very correct
The way your fingers glide along the keys smoothly is very satisfying and calming to watch
Wonderfully played. I played this for my audition into Hartt School Of Music at University of Hartford from where I got my music/classical piano degree. Accents were different on some parts but again wonderfully played. He’s one of my favorite composers of the romantic period. I also did my sr thesis on Debussy where I analyzed his book of Preludes I & II. Thanks for sharing.
Debussy is not from romantic period!
He is from impressionist period
@@stefmethaudsw yes of course. I don’t know why I wrote romantic. Thanks.
Great performance! You played with great clarity within the notes and I love how 1:50 to the end felt magical with a sense of child like wonderment. I really like how debussy ends the piece as well it truly feels like an ending that was especially composed for children! Overall that was awesome!
1:50 until the ending was a very fun and playful part 😃😃
Oh! To be at this level in my playing ! To say you inspire me is putting it lightly. Thank you so much for this one.
Cher Varyk, Merci pour ce partage.
De beaux accords résonnent dans le monde fantastique.
Votre merveilleuse performance... C'est vraiment mieux !
Salutations du Japon avec amour.♡
Et de la France !😁
Monsieur Sergueï Rachmaninov,
Merci pour votre salutation.
et aussi à vous avec amour.
@@bird-fan merci !!
Moi aussi !😊😂
I love this
Every time I use petal it goes like perfect gradus parmnessum *presses petal* piano:sqeakkkkkkkkkkk I hate u I hate u so I’m not gonna let u have beautiful petal mwahhahahahhahahhah
How to pedal through this?
You mostly just pedal every beat, and for the part at 0:16 you pedal every two beats.
This was one of the pieces I played at musical school (6th year I think) and guess what...still can remember it for some reason😄🤔
I need to learn it for the end of my first year, and honestly i dont like this piece so much.
@@themagikarp9676 why the hell are you being taught this first year? your school must push students hard af
@@spoiledeggnog i actually worked everyday for 2 hours and it was in the end of my first year. everybody can do that if they like the piano
@@themagikarp9676 that’s honestly amazing to hear and i agree, when you have great passion, you can easily learn pieces. did you pick the piece out yourself or were you assigned it? i probably should’ve asked that because i wouldn’t think you’d be assigned that piece in your first year, but i forgot the possibility of you probably picking the piece out yourself.
@@spoiledeggnog I actually auditioned with this piece. It depends on your skill level. I started at 8 and attending the preforming arts high school before going on to Hartt School of Music. And yes if you go to school for music or any art etc they do push you that hard. Otherwise I would not be a virtuoso. But people have different goals so.
I can play that with my nose
Lol your not Claude debussy
We know
@@Roxa-n2f you say that but you have no objective evidence that he isn't a time traveller.
@@kuroishiofficial OMG LOL , ;-; I’m a fan of Debussy tho ;-; and if I really did met him irl RN , Ill faint from smiling XD
I thought u ded
amazing
You have such a great talent 😊
One of my favorite songs of all time! Fantastic job!
Terrific
nice playing
How about Kreisler/Rachmaninov Liebesleid? Or Chopin polonaise Op 40 no 2?
Nice playing btw
Yes, that would be cool
YLIA fan?
After I tried playing the same tempo as this, I couldn't control my fingers TT they go crazy... Any advice?
metronome
@@toeless_ant7688 lmao
Glad I could help fix it hahaha, beautiful performance. I hadn't heard this one before but I love it
TheTage Show I'm out of town let me live ahhhh, I'll try in the next month
👏👏👏👏👏
Me a 15 year old who have to do this music ;-;. I don't know if I can but I'll work :)
You play very well!!!!
You ate really good
Good
hi, do you have sheet music available?
Ah yes. Doctor grates his Parmesan
I hope you plays in Grand piano
I like your music
couldn't remember the name so I searched 'doctor grates his parmesan'
It's because ur a minecraft creeper, so when you blow up the keys will scramble and make it doctor grates his parmesan instead of doctor gradus ad parnassum
@@isner_lew1834 OK...
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