It would actually be really interesting to at least hear how some composers would have responded to some of the interesting parts such as the breakdown and comments on the high tempo of the song.
I thought it was real but I was really wondering how he can move his hand so smooth that it looks like he just barely pressed some of the key but it came out so loud
Honestly, seeing it done on the piano and comparing it to some of Liszt's pieces, it doesn't seem completely impossible, even at these speeds (though you would need someone like Liszt to play it)
@@matthewraeburn4722 as a pianist i know for a fact this is possible. no stretch in the piece is unachievable no is the speed to fast. 100% doable it would just be very hard
Sometimes I wonder, what if we took Freedom Dive sheet music, sent it to Liszt, and see what he thinks about it. Would it be a kind never thought of but loved ? Would it be pure nonsense ? Could Liszt play it ? I think it's really interesting !
Amazing Bro, this is the best recreation of Freedom Dive on piano and it's completely great and still at the speed that it is you're really awesome You earned a new sub, you're great
I like how people nearly believed the piano for being real, but my ADHD brain immediately caught on to the incorrect reflections and materials it uses for black gloss, making the black keys just not look correct whatsoever... also the fact that it has a completely wrong model for the sharp keys, that makes the reflections even worse, among other things.