Hey, thanks for being here! Fyi, I'm planning to write out the sheet music for the most liked song once I reach 100 subs, which atm is this one. Can't say exactly when that'll happen though 😢
That's awesome! That's also kinda why I like this angle, because pianists can look at it and see what's going on :) Fyi I'm planning to write out the sheet for the most liked video when I reach 100 subs, which for the moment is looking like this one!
@@honestkeysI personally don't need a sheet music because as you said I just have to look at your hands and play by eyes. But I've followed you to help you reaching each step :)
i love this so muuuuuch, I'm deeply in love with your interpretation!!! i'm a intermediate pianist, but i have never done block chords, i started trying like a week ago. but I'm not sure if it's only about a normal chord (in this case i realized that F#Maj7 fit well with the beginning) but with inversions. And the notes that aren't in the F#Maj7 must be with a diminished chord? Sorry if my question its stupid or my spelling is bad, because I'm not a english speaker hahaha
Thank you! If I understand correctly, during the part you're talking about I alternated between F#maj7 and F#maj6 in different inversions. I didn't use any diminished chords there but I do use them when I want a more old-timey jazz sound, for example in my Laufey covers.
"Agape" by Nicholas Britell and "Jacob and the Stone" by Emile Mosseri are both amazing pieces, but if you want to make another Piero Piccioni interpretation then "Easy Lovers" is great too!@@honestkeys
@@avocadoboiyo6115 They're all new to me! I love all of them, but my absolute favorite is "Agape". It's doesn't really have a melody though, which might be a challenge to arrange for piano. I'll see what I can do and thanks for the suggestions!
Writing out the music is a major time commitment, so atm I can't do it on top of recording 😢However, I've been thinking of writing one each time the channel reaches a milestone: 100, 500, 1000 subs, for example!