I am shocked and speechless. I play the classical guitar, I am not professional but I know how much hard to use tremolo technique is. It takes many many years to give clear and symmetrical touches on guitar, although it is a guitar based technique. I just can't believe this performance on piano, so clear, so independent and on point touches. This is amazing, genius... I don't know.
I play classical guitar just for "fun", I had to learn by myself watching videos, looking for tabs and sheet music and I thought that tremolo was very difficult but I practiced it at least 2 hours every day for a month and my tremolo sounds very good, if you want to do it just play a tremolo on each string and with your left hand just move it in every freet, you'll see that your tremolo will be better and better every day. I hope someday I could take classical guitar lessons but it's very expensive. (Sorry for my bad English :v, I'm still learning).
+David Rodarte Thank you very much for your precious advices. I will take them. I admire people who perfectly play the classical guitar. Anyway, don't worry about your English, I think it is very fluent. My English is not different than yours.
The piece they played at my grandfather's funeral last week.....This meant so so so so much for him (he heard it on the radio, and loved it ever since). Glad to hear a piano cover on it...I'll miss you, grand dad..
Paul Barton, I really love your modesty. You always cut off yourself in a scene, and always remind us how beautiful the Feurich is. But you are a great Pianist too. The pieces are useless without a true master like you. Love your playing!
@@weirdface3838 I didn’t get what u say, but as a guitarist this is the HARDEST piece in guitar repertoire. Not saying that this is easy on the piano...
It's much more easier to play tremolo on piano...Reason? Piano keys are much more fatter and the single string on guitar is so much more thinner. Franz Liszt was a classical master at playing tremolo on piano, you must check out his songs. For instance, 'Hungarian Rhapsody' has many piano tremelos. -Cheers
+Roy Suttie --- Pero me parece que aqui el pianista si presiona varias veces la misma tecla, como el tremolo de la guitarra o el violin. Lo menciono porque el termino "tremolo" en piano mas bien se refiere a tocar notas separadas repetidas rapidamente, como un trino pero de terceras o quintas
@@milanradulovic3915 no, no se separan. Prácticamente toda la pieza es una repetición constante de cada nota MINIMO 3 veces, cuando no 6 (casi lo más comun), cuando no 12...
Paul, another masterful interpretation ... you can not even imagine what you make me feel with that sensitivity. Thank you very much for making me dream.
This is one of my favorite music pieces. Never heard a piano transcription. You've done a great job. Thank you doesn't even begin to cover it, but it's the expression of gratitude we have.
LOVELY! I have only heard it before played on guitar. This superb performance by Paul truly shows that in the hands of a master, the piano is the most versatile of all instruments. THANK YOU VERY VERY VERY MUCH FOR POSTING!
My favourite piece on Classical Guitar, Particularly when played by Brandon Acker. But, Sir, your piano rendition literally brought tears to my eyes. Thank you.
This is such a beautiful piece, I often use it in concert on organ too. Your repeated note technique is really excellent and true to the original guitar score. Well done!
Siendo estudiante de guitarra clásica, dediqué muchas horas intentando conseguir el trémolo. Ahora, como estudiante de piano me enfrento a esta pieza y ahí está otra vez. Siento admiración y envidia sana por aquéllos que consiguen ese maravilloso sonido individualizado y contínuo a la vez. Es precioso.
Hola yo práctico e trémolo en guitarra clásica soy novato pero también estoy practicando teclado tengo una pregunta sie puedes ayudar y si acá en este video la persona toca el tremolo cómo en la guitarra usando anular índice medio en una solo tacla o nota gracias y veo que está más difícil en piano que e guitarra el tremolo
Muy bien logrado el trémolo, y muy buena interpretación, tocar el trémolo una octava alta le da la atmosfera necesaria a la pieza, en el piano, pues suena ligera, etérea. Es la versión en Piano de esta obra que más me gusta.
C'est vraiment magnifique, tant de fluidité dans cette délicieuse main droite. Bravo encore une fois ... ! Love you Paul, don't ever stop to make videos please ! :)
Wow!!!!!!! I had never heard such a beuty song played in a piano. But it is just outstanding and spectacular performance. Congratulations. Unique in this world of music. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏