I heard Olafur Arnalds play this and thought I would try my luck finding a tutorial not thinking there would be one, AND THERES THIS! Amazing thank you.
Taking recommendations for new piano tutorials? I'll See You Again - Matti Aalto Someday - Laura Christie Wall Whisper to Closeness - Sophie Hutchings Thanks for this video! Massively helpful.
Thank you so much! Olafur published this sheet music by himself for free here: www.dropbox.com/s/6qem9v7b58advia/09%20We%20Contain%20Multitudes.pdf?dl=0
It's Casio PX-720. This is a quite simple digital piano, but very good for practicing (at least was 10 years ago when I bought it). It was quite cheap for a piano with weightened keyboard, but to achieve a really good sound I connected it to a software library called Keyscape (of course, you can use any vst library). Maybe this piano is not the best choice for the begginers, but it's defenitely suitable for my home practicing (saying the truth, I also have a real grand piano). Anyway, you can start with Casio or Yamaha digital pianos because most of them are nice and affordable and then decide what to do next.
It has no pedal (you can buy it separately). If you are looking for a piano for beginner, it is not good to buy an instrument with a "flexible positioning" pedal - this is good for a street musician etc., not for education. Look at CASIO PRIVIA PX-770BK or the same or better, with fixed pedal position.
I heard Olafur Arnalds play this and thought I would try my luck finding a tutorial not thinking there would be one, AND THERES THIS! Amazing thank you.
Glad I could help!
Taking recommendations for new piano tutorials?
I'll See You Again - Matti Aalto
Someday - Laura Christie Wall
Whisper to Closeness - Sophie Hutchings
Thanks for this video! Massively helpful.
Thanks for listening and thanks for your suggestions! Put Matti's piece in todo list.
Thank you very much, sound really good. Would you happen to also have the sheet music somewhere online?
Thank you so much! Olafur published this sheet music by himself for free here: www.dropbox.com/s/6qem9v7b58advia/09%20We%20Contain%20Multitudes.pdf?dl=0
This is so helpful Alex - makes learning so much easier vs just the sheet music. Thank you!
Hello this is a wonderful interprétation and version : do you have the sheet music or midi file ? thanks a lot
thank you for this! great & amazing job.
rb thank you so much!
I want to try this using your tutorial but every time I start the video I cry like a baby xD
Thank You very much for this wonderful tutoral! Great job!
Thank you so much!
Bro I freakin appreciate the algorithm for bringing me to you shucks bro
Bravissimo Alex, è stato un piacere ascoltare qualche tuo brano! Grazie 😊👏🏻
Prego! I'm glad that you like them!
How long did it take y'all to learn this piece?
So beautiful.
thank you
You're welcome
Is it me or do the audio and your hands not match perfectly?
This is because I have corrected an audio (very little) before making a synthesia upper keyboard and probably it had an effect of notes timings.
What piano do you play?
Can you recommend a good beginner piano or keyboard?
It's Casio PX-720. This is a quite simple digital piano, but very good for practicing (at least was 10 years ago when I bought it). It was quite cheap for a piano with weightened keyboard, but to achieve a really good sound I connected it to a software library called Keyscape (of course, you can use any vst library). Maybe this piano is not the best choice for the begginers, but it's defenitely suitable for my home practicing (saying the truth, I also have a real grand piano). Anyway, you can start with Casio or Yamaha digital pianos because most of them are nice and affordable and then decide what to do next.
@@AlexKrasnoskulov I was thinking about buying the Casio PX-S1000 PK Brivia.
Do you know if this has pedals? To hold the sound?
It has no pedal (you can buy it separately). If you are looking for a piano for beginner, it is not good to buy an instrument with a "flexible positioning" pedal - this is good for a street musician etc., not for education. Look at CASIO PRIVIA PX-770BK or the same or better, with fixed pedal position.