Classical Pianist Reacts to Opeth Deliverance
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- Опубліковано 11 гру 2022
- Classical Pianist Reacts to Opeth Deliverance
Today I will be reacting to Classical Pianist Reacts to Opeth Deliverance. This is a follow-up to my last Opeth Deliverance Piano arrangement. My
Opeth Deliverance Reaction is going to include some insights and personal opinions.
I will be posting the original Opeth Deliverance song below. This Is an Opeth Deliverance reaction. Enjoy!
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Classical Pianist Reacts to Opeth Deliverance
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Deliverance is one of humanity's greatest musical masterpieces!
Amen!
Opeth is one of THE tightest live acts you will ever see.
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God, the syncopation in that ending. The way the rhythm guitar plays off the drum/bass rhythms. That ending is such a brilliant complex meter groove.
Yeah, I would love to see some sheet score of these songs though with all the rhythms!
They did great playing this song live!!
Which one would you recommend?
@@PJAlphaMusic 2018 red rocks. (The album is called Garden of The Titans)
@@Justin_Anvil its played too slowly
Please do harlequin forest, preferably live as you can watch the insane outro which is just as incredible as this songs outro! Opeth are something else, there's no one else like them!
I will check it out!
nah dont do live version
Just incase you are interested, some of their piano/keyboard songs are Heritage and silhouette , burden has some great keyboard in it
Thank you I am checking it out!
🔥🔥❤Opeth❤🔥🔥
Yeah!
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You should check out Sam Abbotts rendition of Opeth's Bleak and Leper Affinity. He's by far the best piano player I've ever heard doing opeth
Got it!
BTW. Your great. Wish you were my neighbor. You wouldn't need the headphones.
Hahahahaha
This is one of my favourite songs, I'm a drummer, has to be. In my opinion the the piano arrangement has a lot place holders yet to be fleshed out, and is rhythmically garbled. Perhaps an approach could be to assign one piano to bass and rhythm, and complete that first. Anyway, its very ambitious and an awful lot of work. Thanks for your review!!
I think it could be achievable since the piano is part of the percussion family. It will required more accents and dexterity. I think there is one lady, and she did an newly arrangement to the song. I will keep you post it.
Noice reaction. Here's a question since you dabble in the keys. Why don't any of the piano covers impliment a faux drumming technique? They often add a piano arrangement to simulate key moments of vocals or guitar leads. In your experience have any of them thought to add a drum layer by just using key presses with a switched off electronic piano? You know the sound I mean right? Like when you try and play someones digital piano but its switched off so all you hear is the key hitting the bottom like a tap. You could easily simulate a drum track doing that. I hope I explained it well enough so someone knows what I mean..lol
Hahahhaa thanks for the reply, yes you can, but you will have to switch from piano sound and back to drums or set it up before hand. That in itself will required another layer of difficulty to the song itself which it’s already hard enough. The folks I am noticing doing a piano tribute are mostly classical pianist since they have a great dexterity and technical advantage. I think with some modifications with the piano sound will do it, in my opinion.
Hope that answer some of the questions lol
@@PJAlphaMusic Oh no I didn't mean changing the audio sound of the piano to simulate the sound of a drum. I meant just hitting the key on a piano that doesnt have the strings connected to the hammer, or if digital, a switched of piano. So it just makes the physical clank noise. Like record the piano sections as per normal, then record a seperate track for the drum track using the above method. Similar to how accoustic guitarists tap their palms on the guitar to make a beat :D
The production on this album is bad in my opinion. Way too dry and harsh but I do like this song.
Why you think is dry?
@@PJAlphaMusic not a lot of reverb. They did release a remix of this song and it sounds much better.
They don't "mess" anything up live. Just saying.....