You have played a fantastic cover of a very rare song - its very unusual to find any artist covering parts VI to IX. Most of them cover I to V - lots of synth of there and has been covered by anyone capable of playing a synth and is a Floyd fan. You on the other hand have walked down the path of the road less taken - congrats mate and continue to perpetuate this mind blowing music - our new generation of children need to see the mastery, creativity and depth of music theoretical knowledge being applied to songs of this era. All the best from Australia!
Honestly, thanks for playing parts 6-9. Searching this up, i had little faith that there would be a good cover but here we are, first video result and im really impressed.
Heeey bro! What an excelente coveeeerrrr!!!!! Can you help me? I want to play this song live with my band and we don't have a keyboardist, so we must use some backing tracks to make it happen, so...could you send me a version but only with the audio of the keyboard, and without the song in the background? It would be amazing❤︎
Hi! Thank you for your answer. Unfortunately I haven't the audio project anymore and I don't think I still have the used patches. So I can't help you. I am very sorry!
Es muy bueno... me encanta Pink floyd.. si podrias editar el video y pegarle el riff del piano por encima... asi lo podemos ejecutar con nuestro piano y al mismo tiempo ver el video.. me suscribo, y lo comparto.. jaja.. exitos
Ciao! paradossalmente la maggior parte dei suoni che senti (tranne gli organi e il moog lead) sono tutti combination di preset leggermente modificati. Sinceramente, sono molto geloso sui miei suoni :)
I am unsure, do you think you could have got this sounds from the Korg SV2 ? Do you have an idea ? For instance the final lead was a moog 'brass' (or what.?) Also is there an electronic piano scene from its range and simple, able to make this diffferent sounds ? Nord Stage, Roland D something... (I am very attracted by electric pianos sounds of the SV2, I know the touch is good too, but there would be a big void without at least the final lead of part 9 :) If someone has an advice... I wish I had the budget for the Kronos !!
@@GianlucaCalesso thank you. It seems to be a great option to dig. The 88 hammer touch, yet a workstation but not as complicated as the Kronos, and cheaper.
Wicked
It's very rare to find somebody playing this version. Well Done.
Parabéns, bom trabalho!
Working on a solo keys arrangement of 1-9 this was such a huge help! Nobody else on UA-cam has a 6-9 cover, midi or anything. Awesome job!
Thank you! good luck for the arrangement!
You have played a fantastic cover of a very rare song - its very unusual to find any artist covering parts VI to IX. Most of them cover I to V - lots of synth of there and has been covered by anyone capable of playing a synth and is a Floyd fan.
You on the other hand have walked down the path of the road less taken - congrats mate and continue to perpetuate this mind blowing music - our new generation of children need to see the mastery, creativity and depth of music theoretical knowledge being applied to songs of this era.
All the best from Australia!
Thank you so much. It means a lot to me!
I search this song synth cover. Best, Awesome cover. What a Best cover!
Thank you!
Honestly, thanks for playing parts 6-9. Searching this up, i had little faith that there would be a good cover but here we are, first video result and im really impressed.
first video? I am definitely honored!
Dude. This is amazing!
Joseph Constantine thank you so much!! There will be more!
Nice!
This is the evidence showing how important RW means to PF.
Absolutely!
Wall goes brrrr
Awesomeee!!!!
Rick Wright would be proud!
Thank you so much! It means a lot!
Epic
Wow! thank you!
Who else agree that from 9:06 is magic?
Thank you for the magic!
great work!
Thank you!
Part 8 is my favourite part and covered it pretty well. Keep up the good work
Thank you so much!!
I totally agree
Bravo... bravisimo....... desde Chile, Sur Floyd
sonido floydiano. Shine on amigo mio
Thank you!
it's really great. thanks a lot.
my pleasure!
I love this part, so cool cover btw
Amazing cover
Thank you!
Heeey bro! What an excelente coveeeerrrr!!!!! Can you help me? I want to play this song live with my band and we don't have a keyboardist, so we must use some backing tracks to make it happen, so...could you send me a version but only with the audio of the keyboard, and without the song in the background? It would be amazing❤︎
Hi! Thank you for your answer. Unfortunately I haven't the audio project anymore and I don't think I still have the used patches. So I can't help you. I am very sorry!
Hell yeah dude, sweet cover!
Thank you!
Great job but a Fender Rhodes is needed for Part 8.
So good!
Thank you so much!
THE BEST!!
Thank you so much!
Es muy bueno... me encanta Pink floyd.. si podrias editar el video y pegarle el riff del piano por encima... asi lo podemos ejecutar con nuestro piano y al mismo tiempo ver el video.. me suscribo, y lo comparto.. jaja.. exitos
Do you have the tabs?
Hi! Yes, i have my personale sheet music
That's what I call victory
Super🖒
Thank you!
what is modulating the switch from stringy to hammondy at 4:30 or so?
it's the Smooth Sound Transition of the Korg Kronos. It allows you to pass from one sound to the next one with no interruptions
👏👏👏 muy bueno pero muy bueno....
Juan Pablo Orellano muchas gratias!!
Potresti dirmi cortesementi i suoni e i settings che hai usato? Te ne sarei grato😁
Ciao! paradossalmente la maggior parte dei suoni che senti (tranne gli organi e il moog lead) sono tutti combination di preset leggermente modificati. Sinceramente, sono molto geloso sui miei suoni :)
I am unsure, do you think you could have got this sounds from the Korg SV2 ? Do you have an idea ? For instance the final lead was a moog 'brass' (or what.?)
Also is there an electronic piano scene from its range and simple, able to make this diffferent sounds ?
Nord Stage, Roland D something...
(I am very attracted by electric pianos sounds of the SV2, I know the touch is good too, but there would be a big void without at least the final lead of part 9 :)
If someone has an advice...
I wish I had the budget for the Kronos !!
@soliv27 hi! you can try the korg krome 88. It's the little sister of the Kronos and has the same sounds!
@@GianlucaCalesso thank you. It seems to be a great option to dig. The 88 hammer touch, yet a workstation but not as complicated as the Kronos, and cheaper.
@@soliv27 my pleasure!
Che goduria
Grazie!
muy bueno pero te hubieras aventado el lead enloquecido mejor... Suscrito