Listening to this almost a year after I graduated high school and crying. My ASL class did a performance where we signed to certain songs. This one the seniors got to sign to. I cry every time I hear it now. My friend just sent this to me, knowing it would destroy me. 😂 Thank you so much to the creator. ❤
Thank you for the encouragement! I have a lot of fun making these videos and arrangements. Maybe one day I'll have thousands of subscribers and this channel can bring in some extra income. But if not, it's still a lot of fun!
What are some other songs that you would like me to cover? I can't make any promises, but if you have any suggestions I'll try it out and see if the song speaks to me. Thanks!
Thanks you very much! I am a pretty big fan of Disney. 😄 I'll probably be doing some classic Disney songs in the future, so stay tuned! And please comment if there are any songs you'd like to see me do, I'll see if I can do it!
Thanks! No, I haven't had time to transcribe it into sheet music yet. To be honest, things have been really hectic so I haven't had time to do anything on the channel lately. Eventually I'll get it done, I just don't know when. 😁
I was finding for a wonderful cover of this song and you shined above all. So I will not waste my chance on requesting a song. Can you pls do With Or Without You by U2 Thank You
Once again, so beautiful! I just started my own piano music channel so I definitely appreciate what you're doing here. Do you prefer to play by ear or with sheet music?
Boa pergunta! Eu uso uma fita LED APA102 conectada ao meu piano digital através do meu computador. Eu descobri como fazer isso usando as instruções encontradas aqui: lights4music.com/instructions2.html Demorou um pouco de trabalho, mas estou muito feliz com o resultado!
How did you build your led visualizer? Will you be able to tell me the exact hardwares and softwares needed? Like did you connect it to arduino or raspberry pi? I would like to do this also, but there’s lots of information when I google it. Not sure which one to follow, I don’t want to buy unnecessary or wrong equipments
Good question. I used a tutorial at lights4music.com about using midi to run an LED strip. It's connected to a teensy running Arduino. I used an APA 108 led ribbon with 144 LEDs per meter, which works out to about 2 LEDs per key on a piano. I had to solder 2 strips together. So you'll need a good soldering iron because the contacts are tiny. I'll try to get some free time in the next couple of weeks and compile a parts list.
Ok, the list is below Disclaimer: anyone who takes on this project does so at their own risk. This is a homemade electrical device, and I am simply sharing a list of the parts I used to make mine. I may not be much help if you build it and it doesn't work, because I am definitely not an expert. That said, I followed the instructions listed on lights4music.com and it has worked wonderfully for me. Have fun!
Parts list for LED strip for digital piano with midi capabilities. I followed the instructions from lights4music.com, and I emailed the owner of that site when I would get stuck. He was supremely helpful. That tutorial is here: lights4music.com/instructions2.html. Note: the Arduino software that is on the above website is designed to make 1 LED light up for every midi note. Using the 144leds per meter strips listed below, you need 2 adjacent LEDs to light up for each midi note. I had to ask the owner of the website if he would alter the program for me. He did, and it works wonderfully. He probably still has that particular code saved, so he can help you with that. Disclaimer: I am not an electrical engineer. The parts list below is just a list of parts that I used, and they worked for me. I am not liable for any damage to anyone's property if they attempt to build their own LED strip for their digital piano. If you're not comfortable doing the work described on the tutorial at lights4music, stop and consult an expert. NOTE: Because this is a homemade electrical device, I never ever leave it plugged in when unattended by an adult. It has never given me any reason to doubt it, but I still never leave it unplugged because of the risk of something shorting and causing a fire. If you use this information to construct your own device, you should need to leave it unplugged when unsupervised. I am not liable for any damage to any property or worse, loss of life, if you construct this device and it malfunctions. You take this project on at your own risk. Parts needed: Teensy 3.2 with pins www.pjrc.com/store/teensy32_pins.html Teensy prop shield LC www.pjrc.com/store/prop_shield_lowcost.html 2 14 pin sockets www.pjrc.com/store/socket_14x1.html 1 USB to micro b cable www.pjrc.com/store/cable_usb_micro_b.html 1 4-pin JST SM Plug + Receptacle Cable Set www.adafruit.com/product/578 Adafruit DotStar Digital LED Strip - White 144 LED/m - One Meter - WHITE. www.adafruit.com/product/2242 Adafruit DotStar Digital LED Strip - White 144 LED/m - 0.5 Meter - WHITE. www.adafruit.com/product/2329 5V 10A switching power supply www.adafruit.com/product/658 1000uf 25v capacitor (I'm not an electrical engineer, so I'm not sure if this is the best capacitor for the system, but I used it with mine and it works fine) Some 14 awg wire. I probably used 9 feet or so, maybe a bit more. Again, I'm not an electrical engineer, so I used the 14 gauge. Some kind of led channel with diffuser. There are thousands of varieties. Make sure it can handle an LED strip that is 12.7mm wide if you use the dotstar strip. You can find some of my favorites at www.solidapollo.com/led-strip-profiles/ Even after I out the strip in the diffuser, the lights were still too bright, so I wrapped the whole unit in parchment paper a few times to tone down the brightness. A digital piano A computer (will have to be near the piano, because it will bridge between the digital piano and the LED strip). Some way to get midi from the digital piano to the computer (USB midi cable is the easiest way for most newer digital pianos, if not then Roland's excellent UM-One interface can plug into regular midi ports on the piano and convert to USB for the computer) Tools needed: Soldering iron and solder Wire cutters Wire strippers Electrical tape An assortment of wire nuts
Thanks for your patience! Hopefully, very very soon. I have finished the sheet music and sent it to MusicNotes for them to make sure I can legally distribute it. I hope to hear from them any day. As soon as I do, I’ll get the link up!
Amazing talent you have...but how do u do this editing ??? Plz say me...i liked and subscribed your all the videos and channel..plz say me how to do ??? Waiting for your reply..
Thank you so much 😀 First, you record your performance on a keyboard or digital piano that can record midi, or send midi to a computer. Then you feed that midi into a program like Synthesia or SeeMusic, and it makes the falling notes. Then you combine the videos of the fallings notes and your actual performance, and add effects. Some people also use an actual LED light bar on their piano that lights up. I made mine using instructions from here: lights4music.com/instructions2.html
First, I apologize. I had to take time off from this channel to take care of a whole lot of things. But the good news is that the sheet music is done, and I’m just checking with MusicNotes to make sure we can legally distribute it. Hopefully very very soon!
I apologize, this is taking me way too long. I promise I'll get them done eventually, I just don't know when. I've just been super busy with work and family life, etc. Maybe one day this channel will be big enough I can quit work, but until then I'll just get these things done as fast as I can when I can. Thanks!
Listen Bright - Uplifting Piano hey no worries, I’ll try and write a copy of the sheet music for you. I can see the placement of the notes so it shouldn’t be too hard for me. Really appreciative of this cover ❤️