Chopin. Wrong Note Etude. The most common way I see this piece described is in two words: 'beautiful mess', 'harmonic dissonance', or 'perfectly imperfect' - but deeper than just this "mess" of "dissonance", more than anything I hear something like bittersweetness. The ebb and flow of tension and resolution that radiates out like a fractal, first in the 'wrong notes', but further in the melodic and harmonic shapes, and then in the whole structure of the piece - it's almost like a metaphor for life with our pleasure-and-pain-filled days, months and years. I also just want to let you all know that I'm taking a break from UA-cam in January - which will be the first break since the start of this channel, in almost 2 years! There are so many amazing things I want to make for you outside of just UA-cam videos, but have to take some time off from the relentless stress and deadlines that come with weekly (or bi-weekly) uploads! Thank you for the amazing year, I hope you have a great start to 2020 - and I'll see you all again in February ♥
It's okay for people to quote things. But when there is too much of them, it gets very annoying. I am also a your lie in april fan, but the number of quotes I am seeing is way too abused to the point that many of them are giving spoilers
0:56 one of greatest moments in piano music! So gorgeous, like you falling in love and spring wind whistling the song about carelessness! Chopin is the master of dissonance!
He first bombards us with "wrong" notes that should not work with the piece then gives us harmonious notes at this part which made it so much beautiful
@@jusp99892 claude debussy famous writter of the song we all know claire de lune one of the most respected and amazing pieces of all time in my opinion
This piece makes me feel like I’m looking back on a happy memory, and I know there is something fundamentally wrong happening in hindsight but in the moment you’re looking back on you don’t know. Like you’re looking back at all the times you’ve had with your mother, not knowing she’ll die of a disease she had the whole time during these memories. But you’re too late to fix that now as you lie by her bedside. This piece makes me feel helpless in happiness, too caught up to notice the underlying failure of everyone involved until it’s too late.
Imagine the look on the peoples faces when they heard 0:56 for the first time. The transition from a weird sounding piece, to the most magical, magnificent thing ever.
Honestly this piece is purely beautiful, I can't even put it into words. To some it may sound like a jumble a notes but the the way the melody hides in the chaos adds so much more beauty. On top of that this piece is very difficult to learn which is ironic considering its name. When in fact it requires a lot of attention to small details in order to make it sound as its supposed to and not like a wrong note
Tbh after scrolling for a while, this is the first comment that mention your lie in april. Which is a good thing cs i'm getting sick of the same comment in every op 25 no 5 video
The more you listent to it, the more the melody starts to reveal from the dissonance, and the more you are able to appreciate this piece as a fresh breeze of life and originality, just like the one waving the branches of a cherry blossomed tree in April.
What an absolute genius of a composer. As a pianist, you’re taught key signatures for a reason but Chopin always (especially with this piece) manages to abstract them while it still sounds right and brilliant. He really was a genius. I wonder if he knew his music would still be having an impact like this 200 years later ? All composers for that matter ?
Chopin, of course, though he lived two centuries ago, has remained the composer in history most associated with the piano. Although it may sound like hyperbole, sometimes-in retrospect, especially with great artists, thinkers, and inventors-it seems like they born to do a certain thing. It is easy to believe that Chopin was meant to bring beauty into the world as a composer for piano.
@@dawidwalega4726 yes definitely, I always see him as the Picasso of the piano, he really does speak levels to me whilst I’m playing. I will forever love Chopin . I want to visit his old house and monument in Warsaw one day
Chopin was very talented but I hate that people are called genius for simply ignoring the entirely arbitrary "rules" for music that rich people in classical western society decided everyone should follow. Like this piece has a very clear innate melody and bits of off-skew playing to give it a certain emotion. It's not genius, it's just well-written. I swear the only reason people came up with "major and minor scale", standard ABCDEFG notes, tri-chords, etc, was so that when they inevitably wrote a song that didn't follow those things, they'd be heralded as a 'genius'. Like wow, you broke arbitrary rules arbitrarily. Amazing. Genius. Bravo. Listen to a Swazi folk song. Those must be genius too
@@glowerworm you must be a genius yourself to dismiss legendary composers or anyone that came up with an idea, that could be classed as genius? This piece does indeed follow arbitrary rules with a clear melody but the grace note added to make the piece abnormal and abstract, is a stroke of genius in my solidified opinion.
This piece reminds me of what it feels like after making a mistake during a performance. Its that gut wrenching feeling of "oh my god, everyone heard that", "I don't deserve the performance opportunity", and the adrenaline that comes with every performance. The "B" section adds to this because its that moment where everyone compliments you for a great performance even though you deflect everything because of said mistake. The ending honestly comes across as the moment you realize that in reality, you did your best and everything will be okay.
Chopin is truly the greatest pianist on earth. Somehow his music sounds like he is slapping the keys while at the same time he is making beautiful music. His emotions he puts in to his pieces is rage and happiness at the same time. Truly inspiring
Do not forget Beethoven ,he is so far my fav composer/pianist , besides of being deaf ,he composed some of the most magnificent pieces ever ,which nobody could even dream to do
Truth.Chopin’s Etudes were the first-and ultimately, greatest-of all the etudes because, although each one was technically challenging-extremely so, I should underscore-they are also beautiful, gorgeous compositions. Chopin could no more have composed something ugly than he could have flown. Collectively, his Etudes prove this beyond doubt.
This is the piece that made me take up piano, it's been two years and I've just ended my first semester at University studying music. Thank you Chopin, I will play this one day.
I've been practicing this piece for 3 months now, and have finally memorized the first, second, and third pages. Surprisingly, the right hand's augmentation of the melody starting at 2:20 is the most rough.
that's what had me searching for it. such a great anime. simple and heart wrenching. Much like this piece, you can hear the " wrong notes" coming, and it still pulls you in.
I really never gave this much a listen cause I enjoyed a lot of chopins etude but hearing the middle part. The emotions it had was so beautiful. No other words to describe it 😭❤️
Étude Op. 25, No. 5 in E minor, is a technical study composed by Frédéric Chopin in 1837. Marking a serious departure in the expected technique developed previously, Chopin wrote this étude with a series of quick, dissonant minor seconds. The effect has earned the étude the nickname "Wrong Note". After the first theme of 'minor seconds' closes, Chopin introduces a Più Lento section in which a new melody (without dissonant minor seconds) is played in the parallel key, E major. The final section of the piece starts with a recapitulation of the first theme, with climaxes in a coda played in E Major. Étude Op. 25, No. 5 (3:08) 3:08 Martha Goldstein playing on an Erard (1851) - 3456KB Problems playing this file? See media help. The second section is marked as Più Lento (It. More Slow) despite Chopin's metronome mark of ♩=168, a very quick tempo. Étude Op. 25, No. 5 features an unusual overall structure, surrounding a major second theme, with the minor main theme. This idea appears only one other time in Chopin's set, in Étude Op. 25, No. 10. Styling the études in this fashion further emphasizes Chopin's deviation from the standard set before him by composers such as Carl Czerny.
@@VirtuoS0L i just rewatched it, he says "did it reach her" during wrong note referring to kaori and "did it reach her" during love's sorrow referring to his mother
Syrus Lol when I watched it I cried every day for like a week.. but I’ve listened to these songs like so many times and I start to feel happy for the both of them... because she did so much and she did the things that she wanted to do in her last days. Also she got Arima to play the piano again and I feel so happy for him.
I guess he is planning something special and grandiose for the first video in 2020 year. So he hasn't been posting anything since 2019. I think the first video will be soon but not in the content that we already adapted to see. It will be something different)))
Did anyone point out that he marked the “wrong notes” in red at the beginning of the piece? Oof, didn’t realize this comment is stolen from Bhooshan Pandit
When I first listened to this piece, in Your Lie in April, I thought that Arima was playing it so bad hahahaha. But just then I realized how beautiful the imperfection is. Happy new year to you, too!!
The choice to use wrong note at that point in Kousei's story was impeccable. It captured perfectly his dissonance between the world his mother built for him and the world that Kaori would introduce him too. Honestly one of the best moments in anime ever.
@@hi-im-kerri Oh I've never thought of that, but it's so true! One moment that I have stuck in my head is when he began to play the piano again with Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, I love it.
@@koksu5692 Yes, but then I listened to the original version and I don't think it was that bad, I mean, at first I thought that it'd be veery different.
Esther Mateos he was playing badly, for a « professional » at a competition, because his is off tempo and unregulae, but actually the first time i heard it i couln’t make the difference...
When I first watched this video, I thought by the title that Rousseau actually hit a wrong note because it was that hard. Silly me. Rousseau never hits a wrong note.
Actually he has hit wrong notes on a few pieces, he's just such a great pianist that it doesn't sound like a wrong note, even the greatest pianists often hit wrong notes because it's nearly impossible to be inhumanely perfect.
@@Stuugie. 'a touching show' right. I saw that ending to see what you weebs watch, and I find not enough toilet paper more touching than some anime girl dying.
At first when I was reading the title I thought that Rousseau had FINALLY made a mistake but NOPE this pianist is still killing it meanwhile I can barely breathe after performing regular triads and scales lol
Even though this song is "Wrong Note" it is one of my favorite pieces, it's beautiful! Edit: Why do all of the comments say "Chopin: Slams hands onto the piano and creates a masterpiece" I mean, c'mon, all of the wrong notes are so intentionally placed so it sounds so right...
Chopin. Wrong Note Etude. The most common way I see this piece described is in two words: 'beautiful mess', 'harmonic dissonance', or 'perfectly imperfect' - but deeper than just this "mess" of "dissonance", more than anything I hear something like bittersweetness. The ebb and flow of tension and resolution that radiates out like a fractal, first in the 'wrong notes', but further in the melodic and harmonic shapes, and then in the whole structure of the piece - it's almost like a metaphor for life with our pleasure-and-pain-filled days, months and years. I also just want to let you all know that I'm taking a break from UA-cam in January - which will be the first break since the start of this channel, in almost 2 years! There are so many amazing things I want to make for you outside of just UA-cam videos, but have to take some time off from the relentless stress and deadlines that come with weekly (or bi-weekly) uploads! Thank you for the amazing year, I hope you have a great start to 2020 - and I'll see you all again in February ♥
Hi
Amazing playing!
Waiting for feb!!!
Rousseau nice
Happy new year 🎉
Enjoy your break! Thanks for all the vids :)
Chopin : Wrong note
Rousseau : *We don't do that here*
Ha
Ur mom is a wrong note
He literally did do that here, so you're dumb.
@@jtm232556 it's a meme...
Can someone please explain? :) I don't know enough about classical music yet to get it haha
When you play 1 note wrong, everyone judges...
When you play whole piece of wrong notes, it's a masterpiece.
its not a mistake if it happens all the time
Jazz piano in a nutshell
@@danielcorrales5454 that's my life basically
Kill one man, and you are a murderer. Kill millions of men, and you are a conqueror. Kill them all, and you are a God
@@danielcorrales5454 children
Friend: Can you play the wrong note?
Me: Yeah, but not the piece
Ok
(ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻
I can't play anything except the wrong note.
Me: plays the wrong note etude
Friend: so you've been playing piano your whole life and you still can't play without hitting wrong notes?
Smart
Chopin: *throws Piano at another piano*
Also Chopin: yo that was lit
Nice One😂😂
Underrated 😅
Satie with 2 stacked up pianos:
Niccolò Paganini
Hey, get onto your violin.
I laughed way more than I should
i love the red "wrong note" effect
My real question is HOW did he do this?
@@mariamoskova1079 different sections of the piece
Yeah not so much the mustard though
Me too
@@Bevsworld04 ok
Chopin: slams hands on piano. “Yes.”
Chopin: *T H A T ' S A H I T.*
😂I'm ded.
*"Yes"*
Alright today, we are revealing how most composers have created beautiful masterpieces...
*"Yes*
Rautavaara piano concerto no 1
More like John Cage
Your lie in April has leed me to this beautiful trip of classical music
x2
x3
x4
well, i already wanted learn it, but x5
X6
How many wishes have been fulfilled now? :P What other classical pieces do you wish to see on the channel?
Rousseau a lot of wishes thank you rousseau
spongebob squarepants theme
I would like to see you play sleeping beauty by Rachmaninoff...
Hungarian dance no.5
Please do Les jeux d'eaux à la Villa d'Este by Liszt!!!
Loved the red notes for the wrong notes!!!!
And the gold too!!!
And red & white for... ?
Rousseau wa?
@@Rousseau Poland!!!!
U are simply AWESOME ❤
Rousseau Poland !
@Luidwig Van Beethoven nahi hai vo, bhai tereko aesa laga kyu??
The amount of skill required to play wrong notes scares me because imagine the amount of skill needed to play right notes
so fukin hard
Dont worry, he's Bach
Heck I play wrong notes all the time
Ami Beth Cross woah la campenalla? That’s so hard!
im crouched in a corner with fear
after listening to it a thousand times, now every "Wrong note" feels so right.
Yaaa same
Maybe, because imperfection can be perfection.😅
Repetition legitimizes
Fans: Omg Chopin is so talented. his piano skills are sooo perfect, he literally never plays the wrong note
Chopin: Well yes but actually no
underrated im on ma grandma's laptop lol
And the others what?
Nah i think Just chopin started to experiment with something New (jazz) lol
That was kind of an awkward sentence
you mean yesn't
*_One day in April, I met a really weird violinst. Totally outrageous. Self-righteous. But the smile she shows to people, she is like angelic._*
@@plasmoasis like u
Your lie in April
It's okay for people to quote things. But when there is too much of them, it gets very annoying.
I am also a your lie in april fan, but the number of quotes I am seeing is way too abused to the point that many of them are giving spoilers
😭 GAHH
@@plasmoasis lol that's kinda funny your saying that bc that profile picture is from itadaki seikei, a hentai btw I should add, an okay one tbh
Whoops looks like you've ended the decade on a wrong note
Take your pun and your like and get out.
yes please do you have what you want! before you cause any more of the "cringe"
Dad can you stop embarrassing me in front of my friends...
The decade doesn't end yet. The new one starts at January 1st 2021.
Great post!!!
0:56 one of greatest moments in piano music! So gorgeous, like you falling in love and spring wind whistling the song about carelessness! Chopin is the master of dissonance!
Traum’s Verssion better
well of course there is spring wind, it was April afterall🙃
@@stellarnexusytwhy
@@stellarnexusytDONT REMIND ME
WISHING YOU ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! What pieces do YOU want to learn in 2020?
Rousseau Shostakovich’s 2nd piano concerto!
I want to lern Rachmaninoff preludue g-moll, Second half. And mabey music moment 4.
No. 8 Op. 22 (Visions Fugitives) - Prokofiev :O
JUNE BARCAROLLE... learning it currently... pls play it!!!
Pathetique Sonata 1st movement and La Campanella.
Publisher: Are these the right notes?
Chopin: Well yes but actually no
Underrated!(Well sorry, I never have seen the comment before)
😂
No but actually yes
Evet ama aslında hayır.
Serhat Serhat Güzel olan her yerde olmayı severim, başka nerede gördün?
chopin : felt bored*
chopin : slaps piano*
Etude opus 25 no. 5
Chopin: **makes wrong note**
Chopin: ehh i'll keep that one going
underrated comment
David 504: *Approved*
Etude Anus no.25
THIS IS SO HILARIOUS 🤣
0:56 Chopin truly never disappoints.
Best Part That Rousseau Make The Note Be a Golden
@@sultanxd9630 profile picture?
@@randomaccount2448 thx
does that section sound a bit like mazzeppa? Just wondering
He first bombards us with "wrong" notes that should not work with the piece then gives us harmonious notes at this part which made it so much beautiful
Someone: u play wrong note.. yes?
me: *yesn't*
Non’t
Yope
Its yeznt
Me: Non't
Surs
This is the first time Rousseau has hit the wrong note
I've actually seen him the wrong note on heroic polonaise.
Octave 11th Pianist and hr 6
@@waidi3242 I could only tell at polonaise because I've watched it so many times xD
Plus Rousseau is a collective of several pianists, not one pianist named "Rousseau."
@@jtm232556 bruh then whats the fucking point on pieces like winter wind when he shows the name of the person who played it?
"Chopin is the greatest of them all, for with the piano alone he discovered everything."
- Claude Debussy
Claude De Whaaat??
@@AND1TFC claude dababy
@@jusp99892 claude debussy famous writter of the song we all know claire de lune one of the most respected and amazing pieces of all time in my opinion
@@jusp99892 Lessgo
@@jusp99892 this made me spit out my nestea lmao
"Kid, the piano competition is a sacred place for music, not a place to find yourself."
When you talk about music, you must know that music does not recognize a place.
Which Arima should have said ..
Yes
@@unknown19367user. or "You mean a sacred place for NOTES"
is that supposed to be from ur lie in april.... AHHHH! LIKE THE BEST SHOW EVER
I felt that
2:57 no else is gonna mention that he's reaching an 11th interval?! That's huge!
Well yeah, but if you do it right, it's pretty easy, especially with big hands. I can :)
U can also just not hold each note lol hold the pedal but yea he flexing on us haha
@@xyonex3517 It's not easy with small hands, even if you 'do it right'
I can Reach a Tenth (C to E)
@@altagraciaencarnacion97same
I’ve been waitin for this composition in this channel for a long time
I guess you lost your grammar when you came back to life(idk if this comment will be relevant anymore if he fixes it)
Wait, what
Lmao you fixed spelling. Now it's just grammar.
Damn wat grammar lmao
@@octave11thpianist58 Well Chopin wasn't English so it's still impressive that he learnt another language after his death
It sounds like 2 persons competing with one piano each, on the same music, but not with the same representation of it.
@Wicked Program definitely
Especially when one has a violin
@@zayanazman9292 no, stop no YLiA
This piece makes me feel like I’m looking back on a happy memory, and I know there is something fundamentally wrong happening in hindsight but in the moment you’re looking back on you don’t know. Like you’re looking back at all the times you’ve had with your mother, not knowing she’ll die of a disease she had the whole time during these memories. But you’re too late to fix that now as you lie by her bedside. This piece makes me feel helpless in happiness, too caught up to notice the underlying failure of everyone involved until it’s too late.
So poetic ✨😭 underrated for me (thanks for giving your feelings I appreciated your impressions)
And sorry for my bad English I'm french haha
U good ?
Remove that maximillian mus pfp and I might actually feel bad for you
Literally Your Lie in April!!! 😱😱😱
Playing Chopin "Wrong Note"
Rousseau :
Arima Kousei :
"Ah yes, I've been playing for you. You are here."
*kousei
loll
Im cry in my room for this comment
lol
@@havenly143 lol
When life gives you 10 fingers
Use all 90 of them
Thats rousseu right there
40th like LING LING
Don’t you mean all 88 of them?
@@Isa-tn7ex ling ling insurance bois
@@Simon-xl1yz lmaoo
I’m still waiting for my other 80 to come in the mail…. ITS BEEN 3 WEEKS.
You know it gets hard when he doesn’t look at the camera.
Sorry wrong channel
Ian Kuzola lmao
😆
not even playong it on his small piano
Ik right it’s so weird he isn’t looking at the piano, I think me might be staring at our soul
It's funny I know who you're talking about
Everyone: Can Chopin ever play wrong notes? He's so talented!
Chopin:
@@reilinl9506 you’re here too!!! And yes, he can play wrong notes but when he does it’s the most beautiful thing ever
@@Isa-tn7ex he’s so talented that even wrong notes sound good.
Yes
@@jeff27 yesssssss
D
Friend: Can you play "wrong note"?
Me: Yeah, but not that fast
Friend: Oh that's good enough
Me: And not the piece too
Hay
Underrated
If I play a wrong note they say I'm noob.
When Chopin plays wrong, it's becoming a masterpiece
XD lol
Imagine the look on the peoples faces when they heard 0:56 for the first time. The transition from a weird sounding piece, to the most magical, magnificent thing ever.
Honestly this piece is purely beautiful, I can't even put it into words. To some it may sound like a jumble a notes but the the way the melody hides in the chaos adds so much more beauty. On top of that this piece is very difficult to learn which is ironic considering its name. When in fact it requires a lot of attention to small details in order to make it sound as its supposed to and not like a wrong note
*Types of people in this comment section:*
• Jokes
• *YOUR LIE IN APRIL*
• Thanking Rousseau
• Requesting pieces
• Thanking Chopin
Did It ReAcH hEr?
Jokes aside... great anime
Inidutili Roblox You forgot Twoset references (Ling Ling etc)
I CANT HEAR THE GODDAMN KEYS CMON
Tbh after scrolling for a while, this is the first comment that mention your lie in april. Which is a good thing cs i'm getting sick of the same comment in every op 25 no 5 video
YOUR LIE IN APRIL !!! 🙌🙌
When I saw the title, I thought Rousseau? Wrong Note? Impossible.
And I was right. Technically.
Wavetune the same thought i had, until i went on his channel, was too happy
Today, we call it jazz.
heh
Random Guy on the Internet we have pretty similar names
@@JSears44 we have the same name lol
Random Guy On The Internet heh
You guys are so random
You know the composer is skilled when he can compose a piece about wrong notes and still make it sound so right
Chopin: Presses wrong note
*boss music plays*
The more you listent to it, the more the melody starts to reveal from the dissonance, and the more you are able to appreciate this piece as a fresh breeze of life and originality, just like the one waving the branches of a cherry blossomed tree in April.
Is that a your lie un April reference ?!?!??! Ye like 2 yeard after :)
Cognitive dissonance: When you hear Rousseau perfectly play wrong notes.
What an absolute genius of a composer. As a pianist, you’re taught key signatures for a reason but Chopin always (especially with this piece) manages to abstract them while it still sounds right and brilliant. He really was a genius. I wonder if he knew his music would still be having an impact like this 200 years later ? All composers for that matter ?
Chopin, of course, though he lived two centuries ago, has remained the composer in history most associated with the piano. Although it may sound like hyperbole, sometimes-in retrospect, especially with great artists, thinkers, and inventors-it seems like they born to do a certain thing. It is easy to believe that Chopin was meant to bring beauty into the world as a composer for piano.
@@dawidwalega4726 yes definitely, I always see him as the Picasso of the piano, he really does speak levels to me whilst I’m playing. I will forever love Chopin . I want to visit his old house and monument in Warsaw one day
Chopin was very talented but I hate that people are called genius for simply ignoring the entirely arbitrary "rules" for music that rich people in classical western society decided everyone should follow.
Like this piece has a very clear innate melody and bits of off-skew playing to give it a certain emotion. It's not genius, it's just well-written.
I swear the only reason people came up with "major and minor scale", standard ABCDEFG notes, tri-chords, etc, was so that when they inevitably wrote a song that didn't follow those things, they'd be heralded as a 'genius'.
Like wow, you broke arbitrary rules arbitrarily. Amazing. Genius. Bravo. Listen to a Swazi folk song. Those must be genius too
@@glowerworm you must be a genius yourself to dismiss legendary composers or anyone that came up with an idea, that could be classed as genius? This piece does indeed follow arbitrary rules with a clear melody but the grace note added to make the piece abnormal and abstract, is a stroke of genius in my solidified opinion.
@@Chazza_1201 chatgpt could add a few notes to make something sound abnormal. It's not genius.
1: wakes up
2: goes to piano
3: plays miraculously
4: cries
Actual order 2-3-1-4
i can actually play it *ps im on my grandma's laptop
stolen comment
For me it’s 3-1-2-4-4-4-4-4
big mood
more like 2-3-1-2-4
People: Wait how many wrong notes are there
Chopin: yes
Why Chopin is replying yes? I don't know much about it....
This kind of meme is just for annoying kinda underated
People: Enjoying the piece
Weebs: D E A R A R I M A K O U S E I
yup sums up weeaboos they ruin everything i swear. (the show is pretty good though)
The show is pretty good, but- oh god that note, makes me cry still, but- eh. It’s a show.
Yep
@Ian Kim almost in Spain, being a weeb is something good and accepted by the ppl, and you can get yourself a gg just being a weeb
True lol. The show is good but I’m actually here for the music, not anime-
This piece reminds me of what it feels like after making a mistake during a performance. Its that gut wrenching feeling of "oh my god, everyone heard that", "I don't deserve the performance opportunity", and the adrenaline that comes with every performance. The "B" section adds to this because its that moment where everyone compliments you for a great performance even though you deflect everything because of said mistake. The ending honestly comes across as the moment you realize that in reality, you did your best and everything will be okay.
Chopin is so good, he can play the wrong note and still make it so beautiful.
Chopin: Wrong note
Me:
*ITS JAZZ*
Underrated
"Jazz is just an excuse to play wrong notes"
Nice jazz
@@Anyosa9 ya like jazz ? 🐝
@@Simh97444 i see bumblebee 😄. And i see twoset's joke 😂
2:57
"I'm just a human" - Rousseau
LOL
Dad just human hand reachs b to e...
Ikr? He's flexing on us!
Chopin is truly the greatest pianist on earth. Somehow his music sounds like he is slapping the keys while at the same time he is making beautiful music. His emotions he puts in to his pieces is rage and happiness at the same time. Truly inspiring
Do not forget Beethoven ,he is so far my fav composer/pianist , besides of being deaf ,he composed some of the most magnificent pieces ever ,which nobody could even dream to do
Truth.Chopin’s Etudes were the first-and ultimately, greatest-of all the etudes because, although each one was technically challenging-extremely so, I should underscore-they are also beautiful, gorgeous compositions. Chopin could no more have composed something ugly than he could have flown. Collectively, his Etudes prove this beyond doubt.
@@Memories_broken_ but chopin is better though
I’m so bad at the piano that I can end up accidentally playing this song..
big sad
Wow+!
Its a piece bro
Well yes but actually no
its a piece bro 🤓
Chopin just has that grace and beauty that no other pianist has. I love it.
Way to end the year... on a wrong note.
*_"Coronavirus, it's your cue!"_*
hahaha nice one.
hahaha nice one
hahaha nice one.
hahaha nice one.
Hahaha nice five
I wouldn’t be surprised if this was used for “your lie in April”
well yes
WELL... 😂
JAJSJASJSJAJ
Mhm
episode 10
This is the piece that made me take up piano, it's been two years and I've just ended my first semester at University studying music. Thank you Chopin, I will play this one day.
Bro, Chopin was so talented. He planned all those notes to clash so perfectly.
The more times I listen to this, the less messy it gets. Huh
I've been practicing this piece for 3 months now, and have finally memorized the first, second, and third pages. Surprisingly, the right hand's augmentation of the melody starting at 2:20 is the most rough.
Hope you finished it by now haha
@moamine716 yes I did!! Long ago 🙏
This song is basically:
*Well, yes, but actually, no.*
MM that song is not a song
@@ramybounou2005 r/woosh
i think *Well, no, but actually, yes.* would fit better
Kepler
How can it be a song
Ramy B what do you mean this is one of my favorite classical pieces so idk what you’re talking about
Chopin: *plays the wrong note during the premiere*
Chopin: get nae nae'd
1:22 that melodic bass give me goosebumps
What give me goosebumps is 0:59
Fell in love with this piece* after watching "Your Lie In April" Such a gorgeous piece* (Sorry, still need to learn my music terms it seems)
piece 👍
Piece☝️
that's what had me searching for it. such a great anime. simple and heart wrenching. Much like this piece, you can hear the " wrong notes" coming, and it still pulls you in.
this has got to be one of my favorite Chopin pieces. The dissonance sounds so unique and listening to it is addictive in an unexpected way
If I only had 30 seconds to hear something in my life, it would either be my family saying I love you or 1:50 to 2:20 because its just gorgeous!
I really never gave this much a listen cause I enjoyed a lot of chopins etude but hearing the middle part. The emotions it had was so beautiful. No other words to describe it 😭❤️
Étude Op. 25, No. 5 in E minor, is a technical study composed by Frédéric Chopin in 1837. Marking a serious departure in the expected technique developed previously, Chopin wrote this étude with a series of quick, dissonant minor seconds. The effect has earned the étude the nickname "Wrong Note".
After the first theme of 'minor seconds' closes, Chopin introduces a Più Lento section in which a new melody (without dissonant minor seconds) is played in the parallel key, E major. The final section of the piece starts with a recapitulation of the first theme, with climaxes in a coda played in E Major.
Étude Op. 25, No. 5 (3:08)
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The second section is marked as Più Lento (It. More Slow) despite Chopin's metronome mark of ♩=168, a very quick tempo.
Étude Op. 25, No. 5 features an unusual overall structure, surrounding a major second theme, with the minor main theme. This idea appears only one other time in Chopin's set, in Étude Op. 25, No. 10. Styling the études in this fashion further emphasizes Chopin's deviation from the standard set before him by composers such as Carl Czerny.
It' music like this that makes me regret not taking my lessons seriously and quitting. Seriously planning to learn again.😔
Your lie in april: that is not actually a hard piece
ME: XDN'T
I WAS SEARCHING A COMMENT LIKE THIS. thank god I'm not the only one
Piece but ok
piece*
"it's piece not a song"
Bro en inglés Song es canción, mejor deci piece o etude pero todo menos song 🤑👌
Thank you Rousseau for the videos this year
"Did it reach her?" yes Kousei Arima, it definitely did
@@VirtuoS0L i just rewatched it, he says "did it reach her" during wrong note referring to kaori and "did it reach her" during love's sorrow referring to his mother
I just finished it for the first time and I'm crying :c
Patricio Corona no this one was the one the one that he played like right in front of her and loved sorrow was when she was in the hospital
Syrus Lol when I watched it I cried every day for like a week.. but I’ve listened to these songs like so many times and I start to feel happy for the both of them... because she did so much and she did the things that she wanted to do in her last days. Also she got Arima to play the piano again and I feel so happy for him.
At least im not the only one who found this piece through Shigatsu 😌✊
That mood transition at 1:50 is heavenly
I need a 10 hour cut of 0:56 through 1:09
I loved how you put the the "wrong notes" in red!
I'm actually confused about how he managed that
Wow thats actually a really nice detail, the amount of work Rousseau puts into the visuals must be a lot
My mother played this piece and it brings back such beautiful memories . Miss you Mom ....
"Did it Reach Her"
"I'll never forget, I promise..."
Mr. Cringe sad af
Thanks for the spoilers! I was in episode 14 and I immediately knew that this was from your lie in April.
Ink Headshot she will die and left arima a super sad letter for him that she loves him
@@gunshycakegt4428 you're the devil
@@gunshycakegt4428 thanks to coronavirus, I binged the rest of the episodes. Finished it like 10 minutes ago. nice try but a miserable failure.
please come back rousseau 😢😢 you haven’t posted in a while
I know righttt
I'm looking through the comments to see if anyone has also noticed
@@ohnoherewegoagain5819 same
@@Filip-ub7ll I saw another comment saying they took a break and will come back this Feb. SOO EXCITED
@@ohnoherewegoagain5819 yep :D
I guess he is planning something special and grandiose for the first video in 2020 year. So he hasn't been posting anything since 2019. I think the first video will be soon but not in the content that we already adapted to see. It will be something different)))
Did anyone point out that he marked the “wrong notes” in red at the beginning of the piece?
Oof, didn’t realize this comment is stolen from Bhooshan Pandit
yup
I only know this because I had looked at the sheet music and compared it to Rousseau’s synthesia effects
awesome
and its with the polish flag
omfg how did u notice that!?
Weird that Chopin didn’t summon a demon while playing that
When I first listened to this piece, in Your Lie in April, I thought that Arima was playing it so bad hahahaha. But just then I realized how beautiful the imperfection is. Happy new year to you, too!!
The choice to use wrong note at that point in Kousei's story was impeccable. It captured perfectly his dissonance between the world his mother built for him and the world that Kaori would introduce him too. Honestly one of the best moments in anime ever.
@@hi-im-kerri Oh I've never thought of that, but it's so true! One moment that I have stuck in my head is when he began to play the piano again with Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, I love it.
The thing is, is that he was actually, according to the people judging in the competition, playing badly.
@@koksu5692 Yes, but then I listened to the original version and I don't think it was that bad, I mean, at first I thought that it'd be veery different.
Esther Mateos he was playing badly, for a « professional » at a competition, because his is off tempo and unregulae, but actually the first time i heard it i couln’t make the difference...
Remember first getting into classical and hearing this piece I thought it sounded horrible but hearing it now after learning piano I love it so much
No one:
Litteraly no one:
Rousseau: 2:53 and 2:58: 11th
DAVID Damn, I can’t even make a sound when I reach 10th...
lol I can easily reach a 11th, but hardly a 12th.
But its arpeggio
@@ralsei217 still hard, unless you're Rach or Liszt lol
*"In Jazz there is no wrong note.."*
I don't even know Chopin makes _Jazz._
When I first watched this video, I thought by the title that Rousseau actually hit a wrong note because it was that hard. Silly me. Rousseau never hits a wrong note.
Actually he has hit wrong notes on a few pieces, he's just such a great pianist that it doesn't sound like a wrong note, even the greatest pianists often hit wrong notes because it's nearly impossible to be inhumanely perfect.
chopin:
rousseau:
arima kousei:
me: thats it i have been deceived
@Ian Kim begone, ian kim
Why are 90% of the comments from some weebs who only like classical music because of yOuR lIE iN aPrIL?
@@shift9919 why does it matter how someone came to classical music? Gatekeeping anime fans is kinda weird.
@Ian Kim if you watched Your Lie in April you'd probably change your mind on statements like this. It's quite a touching show.
@@Stuugie. 'a touching show' right. I saw that ending to see what you weebs watch, and I find not enough toilet paper more touching than some anime girl dying.
I've waited for years for this, thank you🙏🏼
At first when I was reading the title I thought that Rousseau had FINALLY made a mistake but NOPE this pianist is still killing it meanwhile I can barely breathe after performing regular triads and scales lol
I feel Chopin’ music is a good representation of what was going on inside his head all the time.
After seeing your lies in April, this song became so lovely.
When you play this piece then the teacher says you did it wrong
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most likely non musicians too
Finally someone plays the beautiful middle section at the right tempo.
"Beautiful mess" explains most of my school assignments
YLIA opened my eyes to such beautiful music, man the feels are real with this one
0% lyrics
0% swearing
1% chopin
1% classical music
99% Your Lie In April
😐
100% Cringe
the math doesnt quite add up buddy
omg he did it with the beautiful colors like the sunflowers AHHHHHHHH
Carpal tunnel syndrome: coming in 3,2...
Rousseau: I'm taking a break
Pheww
Even though this song is "Wrong Note" it is one of my favorite pieces, it's beautiful!
Edit: Why do all of the comments say "Chopin: Slams hands onto the piano and creates a masterpiece" I mean, c'mon, all of the wrong notes are so intentionally placed so it sounds so right...
I also love it
It's called humour
@@aymenortashi8411 yes I know 😊😊
You are ending 2019 with the piece that I will start 2020 .-.
Beautiful as always :)
No one ever talks about the ending! Very underrated