bro I've always hated how producers not from south Africa butchered this genre because they just Listen to some few hits and start producing.. when they start laying some logdrums it's like they just hit the randomiser and quick chop some few Notes .. i really appreciate Ed because brody actually did some research.. this is the best amapiano vid from a non South Africa that's actually good 👍
Many people are jumping on the wave, they make garbage. But because Tyla is the de facto leader of amapiano, they believe that what she makes is 100% amapiano. I still don't think Ed did justice. ASK YOURSELF, would this track play at Meet Meat in DK?
@@beautifulcaramelmanyeah this feels more RnB, like what Tyla does I saw some people online saying that as long there’s a logdrum you got amapiano and I said by that logic a song is rock just for having a guitar in it 🤣
Thank you for attempting this. The major difference between South African Amapiano and the rest of the world is that our chord progression uses very dark and moody chords, the log drum is often not predictable it has to keep you guessing where it will hit next, as well as all the percussion, just like jazz, it has to constantly change since the songs are typically very long and played in clubs, the final issue is the log drum key cannot be too high because it looses its low timbre, it is a bass after all.
True. I think he did a great job nonetheless. I don't think all amapiano songs follow the formula you mentioned as there are a few derivatives from the genre itself. For instance, Tyla's "Water" breaks most of those rules. And so, a genre can be approached in different ways while keeping certain commonalities that make it Amapiano. I also believe there should be a difference from Amapiano from SA and one from Italy like Ed's, just like there is one from Nigeria. The glory still points back to the source, South Africa. That versatility is the growth of a genre which started with no log drum to begin with. But not taking away from anything that you're saying.
deffinetly a private school!! as a amapiano producer from South africa im truly impressed been watching your videos for ages now but this one specifically made me feel at home,for the fact that you just took your time to get to know our music history thats amazing thank you Talenti bro.
I lived in South Africa for many years and I followed the birth of amapiano, you definitely did your research. Just want to add that Nigerian artists recently started borrowing a lot of sounds from amapiano and fused it with afrobeats, so a lot of the songs that Nigerian artists produce are still afrobeats, and are not considered amapiano in most cases.
I'm from south africa and I approve this beat, it's a true reflection of our culture Ed you nailed it bro much love from South Africa please make some more amapiano I'm intrigued 😂😂
I'm from Nigeria and I am more in like the "Chill afro-beat" scene of african music but this video reminded me just how cool and energetic Amapiano is. I truly appreciate that you took the time to dive into the genre and it's origin before you start producing. MUCH LOVE❤
You did that Mr Talenti. You ate and left no crumbs. You went very much in to the amapiano R&B vibe that Tyla is trying to promote which came together very well in the end with the vocalists
Kwaito, DID NOT originate from house music, it’s actually a spin-off “mid tempo”, which originated in South Africa from UK speed garage Records that where printed at 45rpm, but then played back at 33rpm… Search “Glen Lewis - Mid Tempo 2000”, I will give you a very clear picture of Kwaito’s origins and as to how the genre was initially defined!
Bro am from South Africa and this is low key private piano bro idon know why I stopped scrollin down but believe me when i say this WE THANK YOU FOR TAKING YOUR TIME TO TRY ONE OF OUR BEST GENRE the funny part is that you made a research about amapiano bruh dang that part ryt there got me speechless cos you didn't want to challenge amapiano creators by sayin "is easy I can do it too" nah you actually learned about it first MXM 💯RESPECT✌🏾
I really appreciated the fact that you took the time to learn about the genre and it's origins. You've earned my utmost respect by not disrespecting the genre, culture and us as South Africans. I hope the rest of the world learns and takes something out of this video!!! ❤
U prolly the first person to make amapiano in Ableton 😮most amapiano melody sounds r from Fl stock plugins e.g fruity dx10 , harmless , poizone and many more
Just came across this after a Chordable video, and I gotta say, as an aspiring producer who watches a ton of production vids, I've never had this much fun watching a producer work. You can see the genuine joy as he discovered, learned, and created. Honoring the music's ancestry is a Human Love Move. Respect, Ed. Subscribed.
Finally someone who research I recommend these songs by these artists Josiah de disciple:My Story,Violin Blues,Todays Kings,Johnny Kelvin Momo: Lately,Imfula,Overflow,Better Days Mick Man:The Son of Blanca,Raw Feelings,High fives and Izapha
I'm from that country inside RSA... And not a big fan but a fan... Ka 'nete, you guys have reached the world, the MAFIAs are on to it... So great job, and nice song Talenti...
Love how studied everything for real. Some just listen to the songs and produce whatever. They just throw the log drum in everything and say its amapiano
I just love this fucking video man- you're talented, the information about the history-background, the culture and then the end with good South African artists that represents that. 10/10 video
EdTalenti is one of my favourite ytubers/producers. Although i use Fl studio i still learn alot from this guy. Now I'm South African and this video really shocked me cause him making amapiano, came out of nowhere😂but this guy is soo good at learning genres i definitely knew he wasn't gonna dissapoint🔥🇿🇦
Brilliant.. brilliant.. as a south african I'm startled by the effort you took to research about our genre and come up with a classic! First time seeing your channel, you've gained one more subscriber!
As a South African, thank you for actually taking your time to learn about our culture. Respect.
THATS RIGHT
...nah, not for me - way too much adulteration.
@@illitrait Excuse Me? WTF?
@@illitrait Fym
It makes me happy that other ppl from outer countries are trying to learn Abt it
Before you added the log drum, it was already a soulful house jam
Right! Like that old school Definition of House type of vibe.
Love that fusion.
bro I've always hated how producers not from south Africa butchered this genre because they just Listen to some few hits and start producing.. when they start laying some logdrums it's like they just hit the randomiser and quick chop some few Notes .. i really appreciate Ed because brody actually did some research.. this is the best amapiano vid from a non South Africa that's actually good 👍
yes could be but still...it sucks tbh :D but nice try for sure
Many people are jumping on the wave, they make garbage. But because Tyla is the de facto leader of amapiano, they believe that what she makes is 100% amapiano. I still don't think Ed did justice. ASK YOURSELF, would this track play at Meet Meat in DK?
@@beautifulcaramelman tyles water song isnt amapiano, its more modern rnb, listen to momo and kabza if you want to know what piano is
@@beautifulcaramelmanyeah this feels more RnB, like what Tyla does
I saw some people online saying that as long there’s a logdrum you got amapiano and I said by that logic a song is rock just for having a guitar in it 🤣
@@der_vur Exactly! Throw a sax in so we can call it jazz!
Thank you for attempting this. The major difference between South African Amapiano and the rest of the world is that our chord progression uses very dark and moody chords, the log drum is often not predictable it has to keep you guessing where it will hit next, as well as all the percussion, just like jazz, it has to constantly change since the songs are typically very long and played in clubs, the final issue is the log drum key cannot be too high because it looses its low timbre, it is a bass after all.
Absolutely agree
True. I think he did a great job nonetheless. I don't think all amapiano songs follow the formula you mentioned as there are a few derivatives from the genre itself. For instance, Tyla's "Water" breaks most of those rules. And so, a genre can be approached in different ways while keeping certain commonalities that make it Amapiano. I also believe there should be a difference from Amapiano from SA and one from Italy like Ed's, just like there is one from Nigeria. The glory still points back to the source, South Africa. That versatility is the growth of a genre which started with no log drum to begin with. But not taking away from anything that you're saying.
Water is more Afrobeat than amapiano@@TazzySA
@@boldhove2194 it’s both but according to the creators of the song, it’s Popiano, not AfroPop
@@boldhove2194more like afro pop
I’m from South Africa and this is actually dope
that means a lot man 🇿🇦 ✨
@@EdTalenti Nice Beat , I am a South African Amapiano Artist and next time u should feature Wav Institute
@@TEE.7-wo9phawe bro, yeah I agree, musical xhepard is fireeee
@@EdTalentiPlease do a video with musical xhepard
From South Africa aswell....❤👌👌🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🎹🎹🎹🎹🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺♥️🇿🇦
South African DJ here!!! Well done this is a nice Amapiano track!!🎉🎉
I'm from South Africa and that will be classified as Private School amapiano. Thats dope 10/10
Agreed!📌
😂😂private school amapiano???udakiwe u dont know amapiano wena
🤣@@MateWill
Umamela amasimba if u think this private school piano
@@MateWillit’s definitely Private school lounge boyzen, listen to producers like Daano, Dzo729 & Kota kings…they produce music like this
deffinetly a private school!! as a amapiano producer from South africa im truly impressed been watching your videos for ages now but this one specifically made me feel at home,for the fact that you just took your time to get to know our music history thats amazing thank you Talenti bro.
This is how you respectfully execute and pay homage to a genre. Thank you! 🇿🇦
And the Jazzier Amapiano sound is called Private School Piano (Amapiano). Becoz it sounds matured and expensive, hence it got the name Private School.
On point @prodh2
bro is literally teaching the whole culture , fire
The moment buddy connected amapiano to kwaito... I walked out. Dude has better research skills than most UA-camrs.
Ten points sir!
I'm from South Africa, and I can truly say with all my heart that you didn't disappoint ❤🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
What means Azaza?
On behalf of all South Africans we thank you for doing your research thoroughly ❤
Im from South Africa nd this feels very Tyla type beat. almost Amapion + RnB, I love it
It's sort of like Private School Piano
I so agree with you this sounds so good and it does literally sound like its produced by tyla
He should let Tylahop on this💯🙆
Amapiano mixed with Contemporary R&B and/or Afrobeatsis called Afropiano, and the sound pre-dates Tyla
It makes me so happy to see foreigners get excited about our music 😂😂❤
Except those who are jealous enough to copy and paste it, then call it their own, that they made it cooler yet it's whack as hell!!😂😂😢
Dont listen to them people love us they are jealous 🇿🇦@hopes9451
I lived in South Africa for many years and I followed the birth of amapiano, you definitely did your research. Just want to add that Nigerian artists recently started borrowing a lot of sounds from amapiano and fused it with afrobeats, so a lot of the songs that Nigerian artists produce are still afrobeats, and are not considered amapiano in most cases.
Finally someone said it
U re crazy
Well duh
It's SAns that think it's amapiano
If beat is amapiano what call that
@@okeogheneoneyibo no one in SA thinks it's Amapiano😂😂
You made a hit bro, as South Africans, we accept to you to the Amapiano culture🔥🎉
As a South African follower, i really appreciate you taking time and effort to learn from our sound, culture and heritage.
Amazing
Im Angolan living in Norway and of course I rock Amapiano. This is a BANGER OMG great stuff.
South African boy here , you made a masterpiece !!!🔥🔥
its not amapiano
I'm from south africa and I approve this beat, it's a true reflection of our culture Ed you nailed it bro much love from South Africa
please make some more amapiano I'm intrigued 😂😂
I'd classify this as "house piano". It sounds more like a fusion of South African deep house and amapiano. It's a vibe though 🔥 good job🙌👑
I'm with you 100%🤝🏾🔥
Yes
Definitely eyyy
Yesss
Definitely! Amapiano actually helped DJS transition between house tracks but then blew up as its own genre
I'm from Nigeria and I am more in like the "Chill afro-beat" scene of african music but this video reminded me just how cool and energetic Amapiano is. I truly appreciate that you took the time to dive into the genre and it's origin before you start producing. MUCH LOVE❤
As a south african viewer who's been watching you for a while now, i was not expecting a video like this. You killed it man!
This man is trying to become an extremely verstile producer and im here for it.
You did that Mr Talenti. You ate and left no crumbs. You went very much in to the amapiano R&B vibe that Tyla is trying to promote which came together very well in the end with the vocalists
Im from Texas but moved to South Africa like 6 years ago 😅 and this amazing 🔥
I'm from South Africa and I def love how you present the history behind iPiano. U def did some good research. And this is a banger.
As an Amapiano for half a decade, it's very interesting watch what other countries can bring🌍
Kwaito, DID NOT originate from house music, it’s actually a spin-off “mid tempo”, which originated in South Africa from UK speed garage Records that where printed at 45rpm, but then played back at 33rpm… Search “Glen Lewis - Mid Tempo 2000”, I will give you a very clear picture of Kwaito’s origins and as to how the genre was initially defined!
Local time traveller here, fire video sir🙌
kumaaaaaaaaa
@@EdTalentiyou should try making afrobeat
@@DriMe_22it’s the same thing as amapiano
@@theyungvecit’s not
@@KingKeiigh educate me on how it’s different technically
As a South African I appreciate this video
Wheres my fellow south africans at? 🙏🏻🇿🇦
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Here, here
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Bro am from South Africa and this is low key private piano bro idon know why I stopped scrollin down but believe me when i say this WE THANK YOU FOR TAKING YOUR TIME TO TRY ONE OF OUR BEST GENRE the funny part is that you made a research about amapiano bruh dang that part ryt there got me speechless cos you didn't want to challenge amapiano creators by sayin "is easy I can do it too" nah you actually learned about it first MXM 💯RESPECT✌🏾
Im in South Africa ryt now listening to this banger💪🏽💃🕺
He nailed it. Amazing.
From South Africa and... wow, I was grinning from ear to ear the entire time. That video was absolutely phenomenal!
BANGER! The key to amapiano is its origins. you did justice by doing research, great job Ed, and thanks for sharing
This is beyond beautiful, it should get an official release
8:15 "Wanna break from the ads?" ahh chords
NAHHHH 😭😭😭
@@synmeow 🤣
lol
Exactly 🤣
@@AKINICEmusic 😂
Musically crazy but….. also the South African culture plays a huge role in the placement of the log drum
i'm a piano 🗣🔥🗣🔥🗣🔥
same
@@thenoobietrex👍🤝
im a 🎹
Noice joke haahaaaa respect from South Arica my heritage and people will be proud to heard this
I'm a log drum! 🥁🥁🥁
I'm South African from Kzn, and i just wanna say this is bagging, yohh
I'm an amapiano producer and all I have to say is 10/10 man👍🏽⭐️for a first time,you did GREAT.
I really appreciated the fact that you took the time to learn about the genre and it's origins. You've earned my utmost respect by not disrespecting the genre, culture and us as South Africans. I hope the rest of the world learns and takes something out of this video!!! ❤
U prolly the first person to make amapiano in Ableton 😮most amapiano melody sounds r from Fl stock plugins e.g fruity dx10 , harmless , poizone and many more
bnyx
not the 1st couple youtubers that do use ableton for amapiano
Actual facts
As a South African, I approve, I instantly loved it when you added the cords.... Chief's kiss! 🔥🔥🔥👌🏾🇿🇦
I wanna learn how to make amapiano so bad bro, I’m Nigerian and the South African music is just very interesting to me.
You can do it!! Wishing you success in it!
Just came across this after a Chordable video, and I gotta say, as an aspiring producer who watches a ton of production vids, I've never had this much fun watching a producer work. You can see the genuine joy as he discovered, learned, and created. Honoring the music's ancestry is a Human Love Move. Respect, Ed. Subscribed.
Now that's a bop. It's a whole genre on its own. It sounds like a child between *South African Deep House + Amapiano* ❤🎉
💯
It does have that vibe
That era ya bo Ralf. I can hear Ms Bingham singing in the background.
I'm south African and I listen to a lot of amapiaono but this is the best amapiano song I've ever heard 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Your new southafrican name is Tshepo I mean the research you did you deserve it keep it up Ed 🎉🎉🎉🔥🔥
real
Tshepo did well with this video
S/o😭😂😂🏆
@katlegoraphala7584😂😂😂😂
He must do a history of "bo Tshepo"😂
Wow!! Goosebumps!! I Love your enthusiasm and truly enjoyed you going through your process. It's a terrific choon!!!
you have create your own music genre😂😂 this is a unique amapiano I never heard before brh, another one please♥much♥
From South Africa and that was an honest assessment...Good stuff on the video.
Particularly, I like how you narrated and edited the video 🎉🎉🎉 you’re a great guy 🚨🚨🚨
Im from south africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦 you killed that beattttt!!!! I loved how you so happy and smiling while doing this😂
That was better than a solid attempt, job well done man. I am pretty sure if you visit South Africa, you will enjoy it.
Im South African, this sounds fire
Im not a fan of amapiano but if amapiano sounded like this I'd like it more❤❤❤
Im from South Africa and this beat is actually good🎉 Not bad for your first time❤
✨🙏
It has an upbeat reggae style mid high root that just keeps going. It all keeps going but for the log lead. You're good. Evolution
Finally someone who research
I recommend these songs by these artists
Josiah de disciple:My Story,Violin Blues,Todays Kings,Johnny
Kelvin Momo: Lately,Imfula,Overflow,Better Days
Mick Man:The Son of Blanca,Raw Feelings,High fives and Izapha
Damn! Edtalenti you the best, you spent your time learning bout our culture and you've create such a dope amapiano beat like this. I salute you bro.
I'm South African, and you have a better understanding of Amapiano than I have.
This is awesome bro. An easy 10/10 first Amapiano song 🤙🏻❤️🔥
As a South African that's actually dope
South African certified bro!!! this was fire
I'm from Kenya 🇰🇪 and this is A MASTERPIECE 🔥🔥 SHEESH!!!
Is it on Spotify ?
No ways. I'm from South africa and you killed it🔥🔥
Im south African and bro just thought me like he knows what amapiano is
I'm from that country inside RSA... And not a big fan but a fan... Ka 'nete, you guys have reached the world, the MAFIAs are on to it... So great job, and nice song Talenti...
Love how studied everything for real. Some just listen to the songs and produce whatever. They just throw the log drum in everything and say its amapiano
I just love this fucking video man- you're talented, the information about the history-background, the culture and then the end with good South African artists that represents that. 10/10 video
Those chords sheeeesh. The end product was🔥
I am South African too omg wow thax for taking your time to learn our culture ❤
Thank you for taking your time and explaining where Amapiano originates because Nigerians been confused thinking they established Amapiano 🤦♂️
We're all no that amapiano from south Africa 🎉💥
As a Nigerian, we have never claimed we originated amapiano. No. We only made it cooler. One love ❤️🇳🇬🇳🇬
@@larryace4683
Copy and paste
You have a quarter of Amapiano
You can't make it cooler than original source South Africans do
😂😂😂😂 I feel you bro. We ain't claiming it we just love it so much we had to make it better
South Africans looking for the slightest opportunity to express xenophobia towards Nigerians...na wa o
I am from South African and I love this ❤️
this video's fire! I love amapiano, the log drums are my favorite
dude yeah imma start using log drums on everything haha
@@EdTalenti I might hop on the beat too!
South African here, this is fire 🔥🇿🇦
Amapiano revolution is insane
That's what Amapiano is all about. Bringing positivity and fun in one space. Thanks for the awesome video.
You a did better then what i did in 2 years 😂😂 from south africa btw
😂🔥
I love that he’s jamming😊 to South African music like I’m so proud😊😊
-1 mins in and it bangs SUPER HARD
I love how excited you were about this!!🎉❤❤
Sounded good 👍
Love from South Africa!
Please try mixing genres like amapiano and dnb etc???
Talenti is Talented...This sounds so South African. South Africa approves.
I am South African and I approve of this video sir
This video needs more ATTENTION!!
🙏🙏
EdTalenti is one of my favourite ytubers/producers. Although i use Fl studio i still learn alot from this guy.
Now I'm South African and this video really shocked me cause him making amapiano, came out of nowhere😂but this guy is soo good at learning genres i definitely knew he wasn't gonna dissapoint🔥🇿🇦
Bro I wanna listen and make ammapiano now wow
Bro 10/10 adaptation. Sounds good , Jozi agrees🇿🇦🔥
I didn't know he's Italian. That's cool
One day he's gonna make a drill beat using spaghetti and pizza
and? what does it change if he is italian?! 😂
@@B.l.i.s.s.f.u.ldon’t forget the pesto percs
@@eren3390 I didn't say it's bad. I said it's pretty cool
@@Cametendo yeah. why is it „cool“🤣
As a South African. I approve, this is dope
you have to release the song!!!5
SOUTH AFRICA IS WITH YOU ON THIS ONE🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
nailed it, love from 🇿🇦.
And you're so underratted, I've been watching you for 2 years now.😅
Brilliant.. brilliant.. as a south african I'm startled by the effort you took to research about our genre and come up with a classic! First time seeing your channel, you've gained one more subscriber!
African culture is amazing, thanks to do this video
as a Zimbabwean, this is fire 🔥 got some mi casa vibes to it .... can wait to put a spin on it.
Pretty awesome. Much love from +254 🇰🇪🔥
As a South African I approve, I'm might actually listen to this