UPDATE: Earlier, An interesting development. Bach's name has, indeed, helped me get views, so I believe we can confirm my theory. As of today, July 16, the title will credit the composer proper of the piece. Next time you listen to this piece, don't misattribute it. Thank you for listening, and if you viewed this video before July 16, thank you for participating in my little social experiment. : ) ~ Visor Minuet in G Major: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JxmY2KZlKuY.html
Yes! I have a few other projects in the works as well (particularly original music), so it might take a while, but it is coming! The first section is completely done. I might release a demo in the upcoming weeks showing what I've done so far.
I dearly hope you enjoy my piano arrangement! Full Video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hDuP15QAhX0.html Sheet Music: musescore.com/user/39890801/scores/17816974 Requests? Please address the first post on my community page!
A few weeks ago, I made an announcement making requests! If YOU would like to make a request for what my next video will be, why don't you throw an idea out? Do you want a simple piano arrangement of your favorite song, or do you want me to make an impossibly hard arrangement that will terrify any pianist!? You decide! ( ❤Just be nice about it, please ❤ ) Here's a link to my community tab! www.youtube.com/@visortheinvisioner196/community
Minuet in G Minor: COMING SOON! Ladies, gentlemen, and everyone in between: As I type this, I would like to present two theories as to why Bach's name is so misattributed, especially among people who play the piece. It's not because they are unaware of the history. I mentioned Rousseau, and I have seen the same confusion amongst classical RU-vidrs, such as "The Great Repertoire" (another sheet music channel), Vinheteiro (at least three times), and many, many more. Only Rousseau even mentioned Petzold, and that was, as formerly stated, in parenthesis. I've seen people use that particular piece time and time again as an example of Bach's genius. While Bach is certainly no pushover and one of the greats in the classical and baroque era, let's not retell history in a comfortable lie to make our points. 1. Comfort - As a majority of people attribute this minuet J.S. Bach, a plethora of RU-vidrs and pianists would just prefer to give the people what they want and the name they want to hear. I believe that those RU-vidrs and pianists find it safer to attribute the piece to Bach as to not potentially receive critique from those who have "strong feelings" towards those who do not convey what they want to hear. 2. Greed - I am not accusing these RU-vidrs and pianists nor am I shaming them for their actions; however, I do believe it is important to address the fact that the name "Bach" will gain a lot more traction than the name "Petzold." Should I change the name of the video from "Christian Petzold" to "J.S. Bach," I believe the algorithm would favor me more, but that is not the point of this video. The point is show how this piece is continuously misattributed, and retitling it in a way is hypocritical on my behalf. That is all I will say on this matter. I will note that you should not harass any of the people mentioned in this comment. I must confess that the music is not what I consider to be the "meat" of this video. I personally believe that honor goes to this comment and the description. If you are yet to read the description, I strongly recommend you do. I hope you all have a musically-inclined day, and I implore you to stay tuned for future uploads! ~ VisorTelevision
While creating this arrangement, I tried to put myself into the headspace of King Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule! He's definitely my favorite King of Hyrule in the Zelda series, so I tried to express his grief. Seeing everything he's worked for collapse around him is a very powerful scene.
Do you like this arrangement? Do you hate it? Do you think it's "just okay?" Please, provide your feedback in the comments and/or replies! I prefer to keep myself open-minded to any and all forms of criticism. Every thought counts! Requests: I am doing requests for piano arrangements for free. The only requirement is that I have to like the song and you have to say "please" in your message! Have a nice day, and thanks for listening to the song! ~ VisorTelevision
@@agzane268 Oh, that might be because I added some "big boy" chords in the right hand definitely that weren't there in the original! The melody in the bass is the same as measures 29-32 (I'm lazy and just copy and pasted) and it also didn't feature the "big boy" chords (I need to get better names for those...) As for the accidentals in the bass, that SHOULD be correct if I'm not completely insane! The bass wasn't in octaves in the original (and definitely did not have as much pedal 😅), so that's probably the root of confusion in combination with the "big boy" chords (I couldn't think of a better name 😞). Overly analytical stuff aside, THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! Your kind words mean the world to me.
There's one thing I'd like to clarify that I did not in the description: Sustain Pedal and Dynamics are optional if you so prefer, I just didn't annotate them in the score because solo baroque pieces for a solo instrument usually don't feature dynamics or pedal markings... primarily because they were written for the harpsichord or organ, but still! To stay true to the concert, I have chosen to omit them, but if you want to play this piece for yourself, you can add those.
Want to see the edited video? You're in luck! On my channel is the edited video, so you can find it there or here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A2AAEeWUmOM.html Want to see the sheet music on MuseScore? You're ALSO in luck, because it's posted there as well: musescore.com/user/39890801/scores/13217653 I hope you enjoyed my piano arrangement. (Definitely NOT a cover)
UPDATE: Sheet music coming in about a day or so. UPDATE 2: IT'S OUT! After much procrastination and definitely NOT getting it out in a day or so, it is out. RU-vid: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jk6YalpQ8F4.html Musescore: musescore.com/user/39890801/scores/13217653
Hi! Thanks for the feedback; I'm more than likely aware of these "mistakes," as these were changes I personally made in my interpretation of the song. This is not a one-to-one recreation sadly, I MIGHT do that one day though. Again, thank you for the feedback!