Dude yes! I’m so glad someone played this on the synthesia, this is one of my favorite pieces, the ending is so pretty. I want to learn this piece but I have too many other pieces I’m learning right now. Beautiful playing
@@loganm2924 different arrangement but yes you're technically right. How do you know so many synthesia pianists is beyond me haha. Also welcome back to my comment section :D
Chopin and Rachmaninoff are born to create beautiful music, you can pick up almost any of it and call it most beautiful Thanks for uploading this anyway!
@@aseempawaskar I know the sonatas I didn’t know he had ballades but I just listened to them, they feel quite lacking of emotion to me. I think personally there is a difference in beauty and emotion in music, Liszt’s music although beautiful feels often empty in my opinion. Take for instance un sospiro, to me it sounds hollow, it’s beautiful but it feels like it’s an attempt at creating an emotion that is not there. Or the liebestraums which are emotional but feel more sad to me than filled with love. Just my opinion though, I mean people hear beauty in Schoenberg, I’m sure there is emotion there I just can’t pick up.
@@thibomeurkens2296 i mean its quite odd to compare lieb with sadness just because it has some passages with tension, its kinda part of the narrative about un sospiro theres nothing to say bcs is something personal that i havent found much sense in it and still liszt is most complex and harder to digest sometimes than both of those so i'd reccomend getting into some of his less standart and simpler works first then its almost impossible to call him emotionless when you get familiar with it lol
Please consider doing more pieces that are less well known but are just as beautiful and impressive as the commonly played repertoir, I'm really glad I discovered this piece through this vid.
Beautiful piece and awesome visuals as always. (I would still add the name of the piece in the title at the end in case someone is directly searching for it). Well played! 👍
Very nice ! If you want your piano footage be alligned with your synthesia keys, i would recommend to use the "Corner Pin", "Warp" or "Bezier Warp" effect. The visuals are very good regardless, keep going !
Thanks! The keyboards are aligned, it's just that the notes are bigger than the actual keys of my piano and the way seemusic customizes the size makes some of the notes get bigger "off center" if that makes sense. Thanks for the suggestions though
@@SLDDPiano Ah ok i see. But i think it's still possible to make your piano perfectly aligned with the edge of your screen (left and right) with one of the effects listed above. Here we can see that your piano is "cut off"
@@MrTardoss oh that's what you mean, yea that can also easily be fixed with rotating the video layer on the x axis but i purposely didn't do it because I think the angle doesn't look as good overall from there. I'll check out the effects you mentioned in that case
It's hard to say if they're better, but Respighi's 44/3 Notturno, Ravel's Le Tombeau Fugue, and In the Kraton from Godowsky's Java Suite are also incredibly beautiful pieces.
I suggest playing Un Sospiro by Franz Liszt, it is my absolute fav piece for piano and since i learned it almost two years ago, i still play it nearly every day...
Liszt second ballade is relatively known among pianists. It's definitely not as famous as any Chopin ballade though and it's underrated too, I agree that it's a beautiful piece
@@SLDDPiano I’d say it’s an obscure piece for being a major work of Liszts. Perhaps because of the huge succes of the sonata, written in the same year… Your vocalise really sent shivers down my spine, in the best way possible. It was just beyond beautiful.
I use my own effects that I make in After Effects. My templates are now available on my Patreon if you're interested in making videos yourself (you can find more info on my most recent video) :)
Great piece and good title xD. If you want more exposure, I would suggest you do a "Top X hardest pieces for piano" and you put your godowsky, rach 3, etc. The Top 10 videos get a lot of exposure from youtube. Good luck!
The section at 5:35 ... that just takes you to heaven and beyond
Beautiful isn't enough. This Is beyond beautiful.
Beautissimoissimoissimoissimo.
My favorite piece of Rach, express the most absolute beautiness in the sadness, nice work it sounds wonderful.
Answering the description:
Nocturne in F major - Chopin.
my favorite nocturne
@@pacohuachimingobodoque5936 op15 no1? It's my favorite nocturne too :)
@@SLDDPiano Ayy same
My god the effects are gorgeous
Thanks :D
absolutely gorgeous, outstanding visuals as always 🤌
Dude yes! I’m so glad someone played this on the synthesia, this is one of my favorite pieces, the ending is so pretty. I want to learn this piece but I have too many other pieces I’m learning right now. Beautiful playing
It's one of my favorites as well! I've wanted to do it for years
Zen and the Art of Piano played it a long time ago
@@loganm2924 I’ll have to check it out as well
@@loganm2924 different arrangement but yes you're technically right. How do you know so many synthesia pianists is beyond me haha. Also welcome back to my comment section :D
I learned it a few months ago, and tbh, when it's late night, and that you are playing this piece, trust me, you're going to heaven
Gorgeous. Gorgeous piece and gorgeous effects. 👌
Chopin and Rachmaninoff are born to create beautiful music, you can pick up almost any of it and call it most beautiful
Thanks for uploading this anyway!
Liszt: *cries in crazy difficult and cool but emotionless music*
@@thibomeurkens2296 wait wtf do you mean emotionless?!😂 Have you heard his ballades? His sonatas? Something???
@@aseempawaskar I know the sonatas I didn’t know he had ballades but I just listened to them, they feel quite lacking of emotion to me. I think personally there is a difference in beauty and emotion in music, Liszt’s music although beautiful feels often empty in my opinion. Take for instance un sospiro, to me it sounds hollow, it’s beautiful but it feels like it’s an attempt at creating an emotion that is not there. Or the liebestraums which are emotional but feel more sad to me than filled with love. Just my opinion though, I mean people hear beauty in Schoenberg, I’m sure there is emotion there I just can’t pick up.
@@thibomeurkens2296 I mean it's an opinion as any other... I respect it but I disagree😅
@@thibomeurkens2296 i mean its quite odd to compare lieb with sadness just because it has some passages with tension, its kinda part of the narrative about un sospiro theres nothing to say bcs is something personal that i havent found much sense in it and still liszt is most complex and harder to digest sometimes than both of those so i'd reccomend getting into some of his less standart and simpler works first then its almost impossible to call him emotionless when you get familiar with it lol
Beautiful piece!
Amazing! How did you make the gems? And yes this really is a very beautiful and lyrical piece!
Email me if you have any specific questions and i can give you a couple hints ;)
A lot of magical moments ⭐
Sounds so lovely, 5:36🤩thanks 🎹👏👏👏
Please consider doing more pieces that are less well known but are just as beautiful and impressive as the commonly played repertoir, I'm really glad I discovered this piece through this vid.
I will try, I'm glad i could introduce you to this piece :)
Beautiful piece and awesome visuals as always. (I would still add the name of the piece in the title at the end in case someone is directly searching for it).
Well played! 👍
Put it in the description for that reason. I'll see how it does and might change the title later on
I've been blessed that I got introduced to ur channel a few weeks ago from a comment somewhere.. This is magnificent stuff..
Most beautiful piece i have ever heard
Elgar’s Salut d’Amour is one you should look for as well. Other than that, you’re underrated.
Thanks I'll check it out
absolutely stunning.
Beautiful
Beautiful....♥
Rachmaninoff wrote the most beautiful music in general
Very nice ! If you want your piano footage be alligned with your synthesia keys, i would recommend to use the "Corner Pin", "Warp" or "Bezier Warp" effect. The visuals are very good regardless, keep going !
Thanks! The keyboards are aligned, it's just that the notes are bigger than the actual keys of my piano and the way seemusic customizes the size makes some of the notes get bigger "off center" if that makes sense. Thanks for the suggestions though
@@SLDDPiano Ah ok i see. But i think it's still possible to make your piano perfectly aligned with the edge of your screen (left and right) with one of the effects listed above. Here we can see that your piano is "cut off"
@@MrTardoss oh that's what you mean, yea that can also easily be fixed with rotating the video layer on the x axis but i purposely didn't do it because I think the angle doesn't look as good overall from there. I'll check out the effects you mentioned in that case
hey I don't know if you still do piano videos but if you're interested, my After Effects Templates are now available on my Patreon :)
I have no words.
So beautiful!!! Amazing performance ❤️
Thank you!
I just played this piece in a band with featured soloist Victoria Hill, former Ms. Georgia and it was beautiful
It's hard to say if they're better, but Respighi's 44/3 Notturno, Ravel's Le Tombeau Fugue, and In the Kraton from Godowsky's Java Suite are also incredibly beautiful pieces.
Now I know what the community vote was for
your channel is too good
I love this piece.
So beautiful 😍
What Vst you use?
Lyapunov Transcedental etude no 1 is a very beautiful piece that is really slept on. It's not that hard either. Would be a nice upload!
Veeery beautiful
Hahaha im the 666th view. Guess I'll die after listening to the most beautiful piece composed
Tell me how it goes :D
I suggest playing Un Sospiro by Franz Liszt, it is my absolute fav piece for piano and since i learned it almost two years ago, i still play it nearly every day...
Really nice
Liszt's "Les jeux d'eaux à la Villa d'Este" is more beautiful in my eyes.
One of the most beautiful pieces ever is Liszts second ballade. It’s just perfect but sadly unknown :(
Liszt second ballade is relatively known among pianists. It's definitely not as famous as any Chopin ballade though and it's underrated too, I agree that it's a beautiful piece
@@SLDDPiano I’d say it’s an obscure piece for being a major work of Liszts. Perhaps because of the huge succes of the sonata, written in the same year… Your vocalise really sent shivers down my spine, in the best way possible. It was just beyond beautiful.
Well, The Lark Glinka/Balakirev, is quite beautiful.
I agree
Chopin op27 no8 is what I believe to be the most beautiful piece of all time
How long did this take you to learn? Really great playing😄
Could you someday play Chopin op48 n1 or Rachmaninoff Sonata 2 second movement?
Op 48 no 1 is likely
@@SLDDPiano good to know! I love It:)
I would say Etude op.25 no.7 is equally beautiful 💜
You could definitely make that argument, it is certainly up there no doubt
@@SLDDPiano I have another argument and I wonder can you play this for the next video :D
Shostakovich piano concerto no.2, 2nd movement
really niiiiice playing
also speaking of beautiful pieces
_daphnis et chloe lol_ although not piano but _still_
There's a piano solo transcription of the suite I believe, i need to take a look at it :D but I think I wanna start learning la valse first
@@SLDDPiano oooooh nice gl with the la valse
can you try rachmaninoff's rhapsody on a theme of paganini (variation 18)? its among one of his most beautiful melodies
What’s the arrangement? It’s so beautiful 🥰
It's an arrangement by Hungarian musician Zoltán Kocsis.
Do you happen to have the sheet music for this? Loved the performance!
Oh I know one!! It's chopin fugue
I think Liszt's "Un Sospiro", Rachmaninoff's prelude no. 10, Chopin's 4th ballade and nocturne op. 48 no. 1 are more beautiful
ballade 4 and op 48 no 1 are absolutely incredible
Absolutely gorgeous. But I think his piano concertos are still better.
Can you play barber nocturne op. 33 next please?
Do you use seemusic for your piano visualiser?
I use my own effects that I make in After Effects. My templates are now available on my Patreon if you're interested in making videos yourself (you can find more info on my most recent video) :)
Which virtual piano library do you use?
It doesn't matter the title is clickbaity but what is the name of the piece :D
Yeah I just saw it at the bottom of the description
Great piece and good title xD. If you want more exposure, I would suggest you do a "Top X hardest pieces for piano" and you put your godowsky, rach 3, etc. The Top 10 videos get a lot of exposure from youtube. Good luck!
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll see if I have enough videos for a top 10 :)
This is indeed beautiful, but I still believe nocturne op 48 no 1 is even more beautiful, just my opinion though.
Wait till you learn Gulistan hahaa
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