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This piece is a good place to start before getting into any other Chopin waltzes or nocturnes.. This was my first encounter with Chopin and I was in love since
I come from hating Chopin and considering his music overrated and empty, but happened to open this video during such a suitable melancholy that I think I'm getting an addiction now
That's true but when I was younger I didn't know much about Chopin and my teacher never talked much about him in the beginning but my first piece was the Minute Waltz... I was 13-14 when I learned it and back then it was difficult for me. If I knew more about Chopin at that time, I would start with the Waltz from this video.
@Gabriel Carvalho. You may not have heard of this piece because it was not always published with all the other waltzes. I have had a book of all Chopin's waltzes for many years, and this waltz is not in the book. I heard it in a recording about 25 years ago...long before youtube and I liked it so much, I listened carefully and transcribed it by hand to my own music paper so I could learn to play it.How nice it is to see that someone else has written it out for everyone to see.
Chopin's songs are so beautiful, from the easiest ones link this waltz to the hardest like "Fantasie Improptu". He is surely the composer who most inspires me as a pianist.
CHOPIN has the ability to tug at your heart string and bringing you into another dimension where time stands still and letting you soak into the marvelous soul of the music he composed.
This piece is soooo good and fairly easy to play, even if you are a beginner, you should just try to learn this. The sheer feeling when you can at least play the right hand smoothly is amazing
Heard of a music box version of this in a game and knew it had to be based on something classical just from how it sounded. I decided I wanted to hear it in a more proper form, and I am not disappointed. This is really good!
@@TheWeirdcoreMan A popular fan game actually, Dayshift at Freddy's 3 (it's in more a humourous visual novel style than a horror game, 3 being more serious and story driven). Belonging as Henry's dialogue/character theme, but bits and pieces of it appear in another theme he has called "Pure Joy". Could have been in the base series too, but I forget.
First Chopin piece I ever played was Prelude No. 4; it made me feel more connected to my piano than any other piece I had played before.Chopin was truly a master of transferring feeling into music!
Thank you so much for this wonderful music!! My mother was able to play this piece by memory on her piano and since her passing this has reminded me of her since. I love that I can follow along with the music since I’ve never played piano myself. ❤❤❤
Chopin will forever be remembered for the masterwork he consistently formulated, or in better terms, the absolute bangers he dropped. Certified romantic period classic.
An Impossible Love. I hear this Waltz and think of the course of his relationship with Sand from the first time they locked eyes to the very last goodbye. Simple waltz, deep meaning.
Hello There it’s a quote from a Fnaf fangame called DSAF. This music in the video is the theme for the main villain of the story, Henry Miller. This is a quote of his. Sorry for the confusion :)
Henry: "We've gotta preserve these kids and make sure their happiness lasts forever by trapping their souls in a mechanical bondage" Also henry: "haha funny m2 browning go boom boom sploshun"
I can remember learning this piece when I was about eleven years old. I found the music sheet I used back then about a week ago. It brought back some pleasent memories
I heared this piece on Piano Tiles when I was just 8 yrs old. When I first heared it, I began to love the tune, melody and everything. It feels like I'm in peace~ I don't know its title back then. now I fin'lly found it. I love Chopin ^^
Hello :) I am just starting to get into classical music and your statement made me curious. Would you be willing to share how Liszt changed your perspective? I only know, from what I read, that he also did his own rearrangements for pieces of other composers.
@@MrShinigami420 basically, he is just too good at playing piano and arranging pieces. For example, he made the hardest 9th symphony arrangement of beethoven. The hardest piece I have ever seen. His famous la campanella is in fact an etude of paganini's LA campanella
"Of course. When you phrase it as 'eternal life' it sounds appealing, even tantalizing. Even if our specimens are scarcely lucid, and seemingly in tremendous agony."
”No. That is a fate I would rather avoid. Life is useless, even detrimental, when suffering is abundant. The ancients referred to the process of eternally living through immense suffering as *hell.“*
@@eyelll4982 Thank you for gracing us mere squandering peasants with your infinite benevolent wisdom, Sir "‘Eyelll’ Be A Jack-Ash". It's much appreciated. 👐😇👐
@@NickOleksiakMusic I know he's right, and it doesn't matter. There's a time and place for caring about that type of thing, and a random person you don't know in a RU-vid comments section isn't it. He's being a pedantic dick; and this is coming from someone who can be a bit of a pedant.
Man I’m an old folk country blues guy but Chopin and Strauss are my favourite composers and just Love yourTechnic and Style ..How I wish I studied this in my youth and Yes keep up your excellent playing and May You Stay Forever Young
Tel un collier de perles, ce morceau égrène ses notes si poétiques. Pour ceux qui ont abandonné le piano après les cours suivis dans l enfance quel plaisir et quelle motivation pour reouvrir nos anciennes partitions. Quand le manque d exercice quotidien nous pénalise d un pur bonheur.
This piece is so beautiful! And also great for beginner. I can't remeber where I heard this piece, because it sounds so familiar to me, even I never known it. Now I've started to learn it, it doesn't look really incredible hard and possible for beginner pianists, who wants to play something what sounds great and it is also very chilling to hear :) I think many people know Chopin's music, without knowing it, his music is so popular and so heartwarming. p.s. I am learning english, so if I've done some mistakes in my writing, please correct me in the comments, thank you :)
A par de muitas músicas de grande virtuosismo,Chopin nos mostra o lado da simplicidade com esta linda valsa, singela e de uma inspiração ímpar que perscruta a profundeza da alma no seu sentido mais ekevado e sublime.
Let me tell you a story, once a wise man wrote a book, telling the joy about creating something He had been researching souls, he has done "unethical" things in his research, wich people may think its acts from a monster, but one person didn't He admired him like the father he never had, he would work for him and do all the things he wanted, he wanted to become like the son he lost, but he thought of him nothing more but a puppet to his work He would frame others for the things he did, he would kill others, torture and even deform his own worker, he would've tried to kill him, but it somehow still walked amongst humans, even after flesh and steel met each other in a painful and slow death, the puppet would still be alive, he somehow would have possessed his own body multiple times It was something greatly fascinating, and he also would not know what he had done, he tried taking entire organs out, and even brain matter, but he would still be fine and not present any signs of mental deterioration, but he would be... Less hesitant on the job He would stop questioning what he was doing, it made everything easier, one step closer to *eternal life* "Steel merged with flesh, flesh merged with steel, it's the joy of creation Willy" -dr henry miller
nice piano playing! im currently trying to fix my slowness tempo for this song, anyways, how you played that song is joyful, calming, and peacefully! thanks!
There are 2 kinds of people The ones that came here because they enjoy classical music And then there is.... *...flesh merged with steel* *steel merged with flesh* *its the joy of creation, WILLIAM* (for those who dont understand the joke, that is a popular quote from a villan called henry miller, whose theme is a remix of this song)
I love how there are two type of comments : -"this music is so wonderful" -DsaF 3 references The guy who post this video must have been like "wtf is DsaF ??!!"