This is my favourite nocturne. I studied it and know how to play it. I especially love this part, as it is very dramatic an full of emotions.
@K10-chopinetliszt9 ай бұрын
Omg the storm in the background… I’ve always envisioned this whenever hearing this part of Nocturne Op 48 No 1
@thegreenpianist76839 ай бұрын
Very well done! This section is incredibly hard to pace yourself with properly and not make it sound overbearing, without even talking about the technical aspect of it, but as usual, Chopin makes it work.
@fancyfouchard34916 ай бұрын
I still find it hard to get the melody through this part, hard to keep quiet with all the chaos. only half-learned it for fun though (my teacher doesn’t know 🤫)
@LD9_YT9 ай бұрын
Man you are doing great, good job, keep going and you'll get famous!!
@Juandah_24329 ай бұрын
Can you do it the complete piece? Please, i love this Nocturne with my life... I loved what you did with the colors, the storm and when it trembles, the concept of the colors is incredible, blue when the piece is sad, yellow when it is comforting and red when it is reaching the climax, great idea, I congratulate you bro.
@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo24178 ай бұрын
that'll be a bit of work
@purpleowl20758 ай бұрын
@@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo2417 think of all the views!
@TheRealChopin6 ай бұрын
@@purpleowl2075i mean work like this deserves over 100k views. Im a bit disappointed in the algorithm
@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo24174 ай бұрын
Actually I might
@mindanielj.94794 ай бұрын
Please do this and other pieces too
@BeijingArk9 ай бұрын
Cool concept, cool channel, cool pieces. I gotta say, impressive. I also gotta say, keep doing this and you will be quiet popular soon 🔥
@lizzybach42549 ай бұрын
This is the perfect piece for this kind of animation!
@islaadele12129 ай бұрын
Don't know many who can make that plaintive melody sing through the left hand tempest here as well as Seong-Jin Cho. Only other would be Nikolai Lugansky. One of his old performances in Japan (I think?) is on KZbin.
@Ivan_17919 ай бұрын
This performance and amimation are astonishing.
@ArgoBeats6 ай бұрын
One of the most beautiful excerpts in the Music History.
@user-nm6ky8mr9r3 ай бұрын
So tomantic ❤❤❤
@AkaneHarp4 ай бұрын
These edits are incredible. I hope you'll make more of them. Thanks for sharing, this is awesome
@anhducduong01055 ай бұрын
Never expect a nocturne to be this difficult, agitated and full of chords, double notes. This should be a section of Chopin's 5th ballade.
@L.F.Martilio.D8 ай бұрын
Well, congrat to us. We saw the greatest romantic moment of all chopin's pieces (of course, it's my opinion).
@MsGibbone9 ай бұрын
keep going with this format.
@virtuousvibes28529 ай бұрын
I can definitely see the inspiration and influence of Sayeedur123 -- and that's totally cool! I'm glad that you've decided to pick up from where he's (mysteriously) left off. Do you happen to have an inkling of what may have happened to him?
@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo24179 ай бұрын
I'm not sure, he explained it in a deleted community post.
@TheRealChopin9 ай бұрын
Right!! I was trying to search his videos but I just couldn’t find any trace
@jackisinforthewin9 ай бұрын
@@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo2417do you remember anything from it
@randompers8738 ай бұрын
It's wonderful! Make more
@ShadowShinobi1083 ай бұрын
This section is so difficult... I learned to play the whole piece 2-3 years ago and still can't play the Doppio Movimento clean, or at least as clean as these great pianists Seong Jin Cho's interpretation along with Lugansky and Ashkenazy are my favourites >.
@jayhu22966 ай бұрын
thought the video was gonna be cringe, but turned out to be kinda badass!
@hiesbel51849 ай бұрын
Its very cool
@okiniksnolbaj28697 ай бұрын
I love your visualisation of sheet music. It's a really good idea and Something different. Please keep on making these! Maybe some Rachmaninow next
@Sayeedur1237 ай бұрын
This nocturne scares me a little
@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo24177 ай бұрын
I’m starstrucked
@Seleuce6 ай бұрын
It certainly scares you when you stare at the score while sitting at the keyboard. :D
@GoldenHamster-ji9xq9 ай бұрын
insane!!1 keep going sir
@johnnylch182 ай бұрын
what animation tool do you use for these?
@Dylonely429 ай бұрын
Nice.
@L.F.Martilio.D8 ай бұрын
By the way, could you do more videos like this with another moments or whole pieces!? I would certally enjoy :D
@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo24178 ай бұрын
certainly, they just take a while to make
@L.F.Martilio.D8 ай бұрын
@@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo2417 I can't imagine. I wrote the sheets that the orchestra which I participate uses, and it's só tiering. I can't imagine how much time you spend a animation with those transitions
@user-zv5hf2jy9o8 ай бұрын
Knew it was Seong-Jin Cho the moment it started.
@ALisztf5 ай бұрын
How are you making this videos ? which software ?
@jackisinforthewin9 ай бұрын
Coukd you reupload the 4th ballade but with the polyrythm bit included. I thought it was quite rude to cut it off lol
@Supermaury938 ай бұрын
How do you do that animation with the score? Do you need any specific apps?
@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo24178 ай бұрын
You need an MS Paint-like software to remove a beat at a time from the score, and a video editor to stitch them together with effects. The softwares I use are Medibang Pro and Davinci Resolve, both are free.
@EricPeelMusic6 ай бұрын
Did you use thousands of layers or did you use thousands of mask keyframes?
@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo24176 ай бұрын
yes
@EricPeelMusic6 ай бұрын
I’m writing a Sibelius plugin which exports a list of every object sorted by its time (in milliseconds). Some objects like hairpins or pedal lines get an end time as well. This can then be run through another plugin in After Effects to set up all the basic ins/outs, effects, keyframes and expressions for all layers automatically. So the only things left are the fun parts: animating the score position, theme effects, whatever else. All the tiddly stuff can go from taking days or even weeks to just seconds. Just curious, are you using any method like this already? Or just going one by one manually?
@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo24176 ай бұрын
@@EricPeelMusic ah i see. It's nothing fancy, I just take a score and take off a pulse of notes one frame at a time and stitch it together in reverse order so the score reveals itself. Sounds interesting though 👍
@PKLevel999 ай бұрын
Wow!!!!!
@leonardodelyrarodrigues37529 ай бұрын
Deve ter dado muuuito trabalho sincronizar
@user-qz5tg9ts1b8 ай бұрын
I think chopin could be a great drumer How can he play the piano that way His left hand plays 3beats, and right hand plays 4beats
@Seleuce6 ай бұрын
Chopin was a master of polyrythms. Drummer... hm, no... he prefered softer touch! :D
@nishanthpadigar86317 ай бұрын
1:52 - 1:58 Can anyone explain WHY do we have to play a 12th on the left hand?! 😂 Nah jk, I know it's just an octave on the left hand 😅
@leonardodelyrarodrigues37529 ай бұрын
Poxa, essa interpretação desrespeitou todas as indicações de como Chopin queria na partirura
@jackisinforthewin9 ай бұрын
Sayeedur deleted all his vids 😢
@K10-chopinetliszt9 ай бұрын
Yep :(
@marioalejandromartindelcam55589 ай бұрын
Yep :'( i like the trascendental etude fusses, liszt
@K10-chopinetliszt9 ай бұрын
Me too! I also loved the coda videos :( Hopefully some day they can re-upload what has been deleted
@Frederic_Francois_Chopin7 ай бұрын
Why did he delete them???
@jackisinforthewin7 ай бұрын
@@Frederic_Francois_Chopin idk
@RhodesyYT9 ай бұрын
Could u do the allegro de concert and fantasie in f minor as noteblocks
@wolowolowolowolowolowolowo24179 ай бұрын
I did half of the fantaisie back in the summer, I might pick it up again and finish it soon.