AHH, I just started playing and watching The Witcher, this is so great!
Thank you so much for your comment! But I have to give credit to Patrik Pietchmann for arranging this masterpiece. He is a true inspiration for me:)
@@RBMusicPiano ignore my comment on you blackheart video, I wasn’t sure if you were trying to pass off the arrangements as your own or not
@@RBMusicPiano patrik is my favorite UA-camr and I love playing his arrangements
Beautiful!
How many time do you play piano in 1 day XD ? So beautiful !!
Thank you for the compliment! It really depends. For example, in this period I don’t have any university exams, so that gives me more time to record and make videos:)
which piano u play ?
I think he answered this question in the comments of another video.
Maybe he'll answer u now or you are lucky finding the answer 😅
Found it!
"I am using a Roland keyboard and Galaxy
Vintage d as the VST"
@@loveprimezz7265 is it worth ? the software and which roland. I am asking, because i like the sound of your pianocovers
I really like the sound of Galaxy instruments. Especially Galaxy Vintage D which is also the VST I am using. The Roland Keyboard that I am using is not the sound that you hear in my videos.
what app are you using?
I personally am using SeeMusic and DaVinci Resolve to create the final effects. However, there are many alternatives. Embers, PianoVFX, Synthesia, Midi Visualizer etc.
How did you learn to play? Also could you do Akuma No Ko (Aot s4 ed2)
Thank you for the suggestion Mr Gold! I’m partially taught and partially self-learned. I’m planning for Attack on Titan songs to definitely be a part of my channel. However, before Akuma No Ko, I feel that Vogel im Käfig deserves to come first.
@@RBMusicPiano Vogel im Käfig is great. Akuma no Ko is my absolute favorite so looking forward to that. I'm the same. How do you learn pieces though? I use synthesia tutorials like these but feel like it might be better to learn more classically/sheet music. What do you do/think?
That’s a great question. I think that having an understanding on how to read sheet music definitely helps. However, if you learn better by looking at synthesia tutorials, then by all means there’s nothing wrong with that. For me personally, I do a bit of both.
A fan of Patrik Pietschmann is worth subbing to.