Legit not even a minute before this uploaded I though to myself, "Today feels like an upload day." I was beyond overjoyed when it popped up. And this was fantastic, I love your this piece. Please, keep up the amazing work!
Very beautiful! Congratulations, you are an artist! I am a Brazilian fallen in love with Russia and Russian culture. I have been to Moscow and SPB last year and your performance made me dive into my thoughts.
@@theonewhocheekibreeki5521 Then I withdraw my statement good Sir. It's my favourite piece. Many thanks for covering it :D. And thank you for your reply it made my day.
OH MAN, this is the first song that I self learned when I first started playing the bayan, I was a bit sad that you didn't have this song (on the bayan) yet to compare, but now I can compare and I'm happy that I nailed the notes in my version!
Well, it’s not in the right time signature to be a waltz, it’s in 2/4, not 3/4. The reason you thought that was probably because the beat 2 of the second to last measure sounded like a strong beat because it was accented, making the last measure sound like it was in 3/4 when it very much was not. It’s not a mistake surprisingly enough, because I hear it in every arrangement that I’ve heard.
William Clarke Not really, I just realized that he changed time signature for the last few bars, and that my speculation was completely off base. So really I think my username is pretty fitting.
Can you try "When we were at war"? I love it , it makes me happy , as every eastern european music , even if i'm italian i love those melancholy melodies.
@@theonewhocheekibreeki5521 i head that fron the famous "Yulia Matukhina" video , which in Italy has become a sort of symbol of the russian patriotic music , and after having heard that once i was totally fasinated by the melody and the beatiful voice of the girl. If couldn't be italian i would hope to born russian , it is such an incredible country , with a beatiful culture.
Orestis Grivas why would Moscow nights be propaganda, too bad I missed it I learned about this song after playing metro 2033. It’s be funny is varchavianka was just that while Moscow nights was propaganda
Theonewhocheekibreeki-- I have an M91/30 and a Soviet Officer's uniform from the 1960s, and I am debating whether to get a Hohner Accordion, like the one you have, which you have used in many of your playthroughs. Might I ask what is the tuned range for it? Like G/C/F, or.... [EDIT] Nevermind-- I have consulted one of your tutorial videos, and have now been enlightened with valuable information. Many thanks, Товарищ. Have a lovely rest of your day/night, and may the Red Banner of the glorious Union rise again.
Ok, so a while ago i commented on one of your videos saying you inspired me, and that I was going to try and get an accordion so I could learn. My band director just got an email, someone found an accordion in their attic and asked if she wanted it. She was gonna say no till she remembered that I had told her I wanted to learn. So I'm getting an accordion soon. I have no clue what kind it is, how old it is, or how good, but I'm extremely excited.