How to Sound Like MOZART

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  • čas přidán 19. 08. 2022
  • What makes Mozart sound like Mozart? And how might he have arranged "Happy Birthday?" on the piano, as a sonata?
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Komentáře • 757

  • @lupitt1
    @lupitt1 Před rokem +70

    Not only a very skikful pianist but a complete musician, open-minded, curious, intelligent and creative. Best regards 🙏

    • @christianweatherbroadcasti3491
      @christianweatherbroadcasti3491 Před měsícem

      Repent and trust in Jesus. He's the only way to Heaven. We've all sinned and deserve Hell. Sins like lying, lusting, etc. Repent and trust only in Jesus, and you will be saved! You can be saved because he took the punishment for our sins on himself when he died on the cross, just like someone can pay your speeding fine in court, and you get off free.
      Romans 3:23
      John 3:16😊❤❤

    • @Johnstone565
      @Johnstone565 Před 28 dny

      She's quite beautiful, too

  • @konst1887
    @konst1887 Před rokem +164

    i think your videos contribute a lot to classical musicians starting to improvise again.

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  Před rokem +23

      Hopefully…!

    • @THE_ONLY_GOD
      @THE_ONLY_GOD Před rokem +1

      Was Motzart historically in some ways a classical “jazz” musician that wrote some of those impromptu compositions on paper? Basically having a type of arpeggio pattern bank that was accessed “on the fly” with the right hand while playing a chord bass on the left?

    • @SpitfireRoad
      @SpitfireRoad Před rokem

      @@NahreSol You have certainly inspired my playing. Classical background here thinking like I'm "playing on the corners" improvising this way.

    • @hoot2416
      @hoot2416 Před rokem

      @@THE_ONLY_GOD Mozart was a known improviser. In fact, in the concerto form he developed, he included a section towards the end of movements called cadenzas. Most soloists today perform pre-composed cadenzas but back in Mozart's time soloists were expected to improvise.

    • @THE_ONLY_GOD
      @THE_ONLY_GOD Před rokem +1

      @@hoot2416 Ah, so basically Motzart is historically credited with inventing jazz. Can add that to the list.

  • @antoniaezac4653
    @antoniaezac4653 Před rokem +251

    beautifully done, as usual! You fooled me in the opening test and I thought the only genuine Mozart piece was number 3, which You wrote!! Proves you got it right 110%.
    I also eliminated number 2 for exactly the reason you said-it sounded "too baroque" for Mozart😁

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  Před rokem +26

      Thank you!! Yes - when I first heard that fugue I thought the same…

    • @oxoelfoxo
      @oxoelfoxo Před rokem +4

      I, on the other hand, thought "it's going to be the one that DOESN'T sound like Mozart" so I guessed correctly

    • @SallyGreenaway
      @SallyGreenaway Před rokem

      I concur with your comment!

    • @Alexander-tj2dn
      @Alexander-tj2dn Před rokem +1

      Me too. I thought it was 3.

    • @alimahdi6379
      @alimahdi6379 Před rokem

      Exactly 👌

  • @openendedthinking4033
    @openendedthinking4033 Před rokem +139

    The last movement of his Jupiter symphony is one of his most impressive works contrapuntally

  • @Margilio5150
    @Margilio5150 Před rokem +32

    For an uneducated fan of classical music this is like one of those Bob Ross videos where he starts painting and then suddenly magic happens and you see the final outcome and it inspires you to create something, great work!

    • @TehKaiser
      @TehKaiser Před rokem

      It also will lead the viewer down many wrong paths.

    • @christianweatherbroadcasti3491
      @christianweatherbroadcasti3491 Před měsícem

      Repent and trust in Jesus. He's the only way to Heaven. We've all sinned and deserve Hell. Sins like lying, lusting, etc. Repent and trust only in Jesus, and you will be saved! You can be saved because he took the punishment for our sins on himself when he died on the cross, just like someone can pay your speeding fine in court, and you get off free.
      Romans 3:23
      John 3:16❤❤😊

  • @infn8loopmusic
    @infn8loopmusic Před rokem +115

    Brilliant composition and analysis! I especially appreciate the 'maybe' moments because it really brings detail to the thought process of this insightful composition rather than just the result.

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  Před rokem +3

      Thank you!!!

    • @christianweatherbroadcasti3491
      @christianweatherbroadcasti3491 Před měsícem

      Repent and trust in Jesus. He's the only way to Heaven. We've all sinned and deserve Hell. Sins like lying, lusting, etc. Repent and trust only in Jesus, and you will be saved! You can be saved because he took the punishment for our sins on himself when he died on the cross, just like someone can pay your speeding fine in court, and you get off free.
      Romans 3:23
      John 3:16❤😊❤

  • @bigmonkey3089
    @bigmonkey3089 Před rokem +64

    The transformative power you show in such a short composition is incredible

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  Před rokem +6

      Thank you so much!

    • @christianweatherbroadcasti3491
      @christianweatherbroadcasti3491 Před měsícem

      Repent and trust in Jesus. He's the only way to Heaven. We've all sinned and deserve Hell. Sins like lying, lusting, etc. Repent and trust only in Jesus, and you will be saved! You can be saved because he took the punishment for our sins on himself when he died on the cross, just like someone can pay your speeding fine in court, and you get off free.
      Romans 3:23
      John 3:16❤😊❤

  • @galegreyson4196
    @galegreyson4196 Před rokem +14

    (Totally disregarding age) I feel like a middle-schooler trying to take a college-level course. Yet, I absolutely love this analysis, presentation, and the “drinking from a firehose” music theory. And, of course, I adore Mozart’s music as well. Dear Professor, you have beginners in your audience who are learning by immersion. These videos are thrilling! (I will not confess how many times I paused and/or backed up the video to take notes). I wish I had learned this language earlier in life. You are a wonderful instructor. Thank you! Also, for being kindergarten literate in music, I recognized immediately that the second piece was the original Mozart…perhaps because I have listened to Mozart so much.

  • @barnabydixon
    @barnabydixon Před rokem +142

    Super informative, really to the point.
    …And Happy birthday to you too 🎉

  • @brent3522
    @brent3522 Před rokem +34

    That was very insightful! I've always been a fan of your arrangements (I love the Liszt and Bach ones). But since this series is about getting each composer's various trademark styles (or clichės?), in this case, 1st movements of Mozart sonatas, I do have a few things in mind about this particular one, and do correct me if I get some things wrong (and please pardon my English):
    1. For second themes, Mozart very often goes to the dominant key for sonatas written in major, and the relative major for sonatas written in minor. The relative minor 2nd theme sounded like a different composer, like an early Beethoven or maybe Haydn.
    2. Mozart's textures are usually very thin and transparent. His melodies are normally very straightforward except for transitions between themes where the scales or arpeggios are usually found, unless if the theme is based upon scales or arpeggios. Those are not normally sprinkled around it.
    3. Mozart often has symmetrical phrasing of 4 or 8 bars per melody. When he deviates from that, like 3, 5 or 6 bar phrases, it's usually very intentional, and those intentions are usually very clear that they almost never sound jarring.
    4. He usually has very clear cadential endings. Themes almost always close off neatly, with exposition endings almost sounding like the actual end of the piece.
    Your Mozartian Star Sprangled Banner at the 3 excerpts game was a lot closer to Mozart than the end product for Happy Birthday that it actually fooled me lol.

  • @georgemccartney1
    @georgemccartney1 Před rokem +4

    Nahre: *Plays absolutely beautiful lines*
    Also Nahre: NOT QUITE!

  • @DirtyIceCubes
    @DirtyIceCubes Před rokem +38

    This is brilliant. The last movement had more hints of later composers-perhaps Schubert?-than Mozart. It sounded a little more ruminative and Impressionistic than classical.

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  Před rokem +6

      Thank you!

    • @AshleeYoungMusicStudio
      @AshleeYoungMusicStudio Před rokem

      I agree!! 🎉

    • @ve1803
      @ve1803 Před rokem +1

      Schubert is gonna be a challenging one. He's too good to reverse engineer. But I'd be amazed to see it done.

  • @smlak
    @smlak Před rokem +4

    I'm a Mozart junkie, and you definitely captured his spirit!

  • @orangefoxable
    @orangefoxable Před rokem +17

    Having seen most of, if not all, of you're "How To Sound like" Series I enjoyed this one the most!
    The way you show your process in a very articulate yet fun way is very entertaining and helpful at the same time, I'm excited to see what you'll create next :)

  • @ghintz2156
    @ghintz2156 Před rokem +20

    Omg I just assumed you already covered Mozart in this series. Love these birthday composer videos as a pianist who is woefully undereducated in terms of theory.

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  Před rokem +3

      I almost assumed I already covered him too 😅

  • @nomusician4737
    @nomusician4737 Před rokem +1

    I love this series! It's fascinating how you manage to capture the essence of all the composers.

  • @guitboxgeek
    @guitboxgeek Před rokem +1

    Absolutely brilliant! I learned so much with all the work you put into the musical hints. Thank you!

  • @en-blanc-et-noir
    @en-blanc-et-noir Před rokem +1

    1:27 HAHA Gould is such a nutter!! what a ledge :DDD

  • @mistersteve6331
    @mistersteve6331 Před rokem +30

    It's so amazing how insightful these kind of videos are. Really interesting how the composers thought about writing music.
    Keep up the great work Nahre! 😁

  • @lulcy789
    @lulcy789 Před rokem +4

    These videos are soooo well made and I love everything about the style of your content, not to mention your piano playing and composition that makes these videos as wonderful as they are!!

  • @dzinypinydoroviny
    @dzinypinydoroviny Před rokem

    You've done a very good job! It's great how you don't just make general asumptions about how composers sound but you go into depth studying the key elements of their music.

  • @shkyrbty
    @shkyrbty Před rokem

    I love your different characterizations of Mozart's music! Beautiful composition and so much information to absorb. Thank you!

  • @sashamiche3569
    @sashamiche3569 Před rokem

    I love the ways in which you are exploring music and making it so interesting and entertaining! Thank you!

  • @rachmaniwuff8198
    @rachmaniwuff8198 Před rokem

    Oh my gosh you finally did it! Thank you Nahre! I've been wanting to see you delve into Mozart's composing style. It really helps me as a pianist learning how to compose. This video was really informative, so again, thank you very much! ^^

  • @viphomeconcerts
    @viphomeconcerts Před rokem +1

    Very beautiful video. I really enjoy your communication style and the conviction of your exploration and work through your effort at thorough understanding of fundamental principles in music. This one is going in my favorites.

  • @gluschtigschindli6089
    @gluschtigschindli6089 Před rokem +10

    Just wanted to say that your pronunciation of German words is really impressive for a non native speaker

  • @bradenjarosz5337
    @bradenjarosz5337 Před rokem +5

    Watching you talk about character in his pieces really helps me understand how to approach playing his music with better interpretations, thanks!

  • @Ermude10
    @Ermude10 Před rokem

    The best series on CZcams! So informative and entertaining, and the end result is great as usual! Well done!

  • @chickennuggies906
    @chickennuggies906 Před rokem +2

    your videos have such a high quality youre my favorite piano channel even if i personally dont know that much about classical music and piano stuff

  • @tornoutlaw
    @tornoutlaw Před rokem +4

    I thought Excerpt 3 was Mozart. Excerpt 2 did not feel as playfull as Mozart's pieces usually do, but hearing it was written for organ, it does make more sense to me. Always a delight to listen to your playing Nahre!

  • @matttondr9282
    @matttondr9282 Před rokem +1

    Oh and your final composition is just lovely.. Very well done! I’m not a huge fan of the classical era, but that one really made me smile.

  • @gregorytung7390
    @gregorytung7390 Před rokem

    Thank you for this wonderful mini-series explaining various techniques, styles, and methodologies that each composer was often noted for. As a lay person to music theory, it was fun watching you explain/teach the basic concepts.

  • @Lolibeth
    @Lolibeth Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this series. I've been pretty good at being able to recognize various composers and styles but not *why* they sound like them. This has been really educational and has given me words for what I am hearing.

  • @purepuresound4671
    @purepuresound4671 Před rokem

    Im so glad to find your channel, composer. Watching your videos before bed makes me feel nice and cozy. im just a classical guitarist but so in love with the piano...

  • @splashesin8
    @splashesin8 Před rokem

    I love it when you do these❣️ Happy Birthday Nahre.💞💓

  • @LDubya-xn8ou
    @LDubya-xn8ou Před 4 měsíci

    This is so insightful and helpful! Thank you!

  • @sofiaquijano1153
    @sofiaquijano1153 Před rokem

    My ears were confused but pleased at the same time. Is all about the little details and I was really amazed with the analysis and the construction of the piece. Superb!

  • @mepetpalnoeud123
    @mepetpalnoeud123 Před rokem

    Your music reading is impressive.
    You know how to capture the emotions and symbolism of mozart's music and explain this with great ease and pedagogy.
    You are doing a remarkable work !

  • @lmichaelgreenjr
    @lmichaelgreenjr Před rokem +10

    12:37 especially reminds me of the recapitulation in the first movement of his Sonata No. 8. If I tried this I would've included more lengthy/sparkly runs, but regardless the composition is amazing!!

  • @juanpablovelez7656
    @juanpablovelez7656 Před rokem +3

    You have one of the best musical education channel (at least composition-wise) keep the good work, thank you.

  • @ericleiter6179
    @ericleiter6179 Před rokem +2

    You did great with this, seriously...I even thought your 3rd example in the Mozart game was Mozart, it just has that character, loved the video!

  • @stjerntahti2838
    @stjerntahti2838 Před rokem

    Thank you for your work Nahre Sol, you find always the accuracy of the style of composers with your own interpretation and imagination. Very very nice. Thanks. 🎶🎹

  • @christophertucker5295
    @christophertucker5295 Před rokem +2

    Wow wow wow! What a brilliant video you have created. Theory was never my forte in college, but I really appreciate it and your analysis of Mozart's style. It is clear you love what you do and you are amazing at it. Keep up the wonderful content.

  • @l.matthewblancett8031

    you are so knowledgeable and articulate. really magical work here. thanks!

  • @lavendelle_swift
    @lavendelle_swift Před rokem +3

    This was one of my requests!
    Thanks Nahre Sol!

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  Před rokem +1

      Thank you back! Yes… finally…after many requests 😅

  • @laceygreenwood
    @laceygreenwood Před rokem +5

    I, too, tho't the 3rd arrangement was Mozart! This video is really capital! I enjoyed watching what you've done; it's evident how much you've accomplished--I'm happy for you. How cool to be able to think in music language like you do! You have my admiration!

  • @calokid
    @calokid Před rokem

    The 9-8 suspension section transports me back to my youth, discovering Mozart's music and wanting to learn more about classical composition. I love your videos and especially this series. Thanks!

  • @nannerlgrey
    @nannerlgrey Před rokem

    I love the theme and variations in A major, it's one of my favorite pieces of all time.

  • @TheAboriginal1
    @TheAboriginal1 Před rokem +3

    I am not very musically savvy but I am very fond of classical and your videos are incredible. Thanks for sharing and taking the time to put these together.

  • @ezekielortega286
    @ezekielortega286 Před rokem +1

    Honestly been waiting for this!

  • @johnw6610
    @johnw6610 Před rokem +2

    This was marvellous! 🎶

  • @matthirn7858
    @matthirn7858 Před rokem

    I love watching your videos. What a gift you possess.

  • @eingooglenutzer1474
    @eingooglenutzer1474 Před rokem +5

    Nice breakdown. One thing: 11:32 Often in music from the classical period the number od bars in a phrase is divisible by 4 or 2. The first four phrases in this arrangement are 5 bars, which gives kind of an "uneven" feel to it. It is something composers of this era (esp. Haydn) sometimes did on purpose to achieve distinct effects, but if one tries to imitate Mozarts style with simple melody and form, they should rather use even phrase periods.

    • @PabloGambaccini
      @PabloGambaccini Před rokem

      Not quite right, mozart tends to be very irregular in his early piano sonatas, having periods, of 2, 3 etc...

    • @eingooglenutzer1474
      @eingooglenutzer1474 Před rokem

      @@PabloGambaccini Yeah, but in my opinion the beginning felt a little off, and I thought the 5 bar phrase definitly had sth to do with it

  • @EPSON-HP
    @EPSON-HP Před rokem +4

    12:36 I love the harmony. I want to play or compose something that brings out this harmony.
    I swear, the composer imitaiton series never fails to impress how close they get to the sound of the original composer

    • @_Athanos
      @_Athanos Před 11 měsíci

      It's pretty usual harmonic sequence, especially common in baroque music but you can definitely still find it quite often in classical music

  • @rohitramprasad2147
    @rohitramprasad2147 Před rokem +1

    Love this video and inspired by how you are able to analyze classical composers and non classical genres. I think a cool video would be on how you actually take a composer and analyze their distinct style across their body of work.

  • @hannahmichaels9992
    @hannahmichaels9992 Před rokem

    I’m new to her videos but I love the little text blurbs as she plays, that have both entertaining but also knowledgeable information of what she’s doing in terms of theory as she improvises. It’s helpful to see how the theory I know is getting used even as she’s just conjuring ideas, and of course as well in the final product

  • @alanl2550
    @alanl2550 Před rokem

    That was so enjoyable! I think you nailed it. It took some twists and turns I wasn’t expecting at all. I think Mozart would have been impressed. I certainly was. Brava!👏👏👏👏

  • @yannispiette6372
    @yannispiette6372 Před rokem

    Really nice one, great job on the editing!

  • @zehire5
    @zehire5 Před rokem

    You're so clever and inspiring 😍😍 Thank you for your videos

  • @MikeG44
    @MikeG44 Před rokem

    Very good. I enjoyed listening it. You really captured Mozart's style

  • @wiggesobk
    @wiggesobk Před rokem

    You're creation is sooo good!!!

  • @ozzleoni6609
    @ozzleoni6609 Před rokem

    That was really enjoyable. Brava!
    🌼

  • @pierrefustec320
    @pierrefustec320 Před rokem

    Absolutely stunningly beautiful, great job. Bravo !!!!

  • @W4LT3Rego
    @W4LT3Rego Před rokem

    Randomly got recommended this, I don't know much about music theory but I find that almost all terms were easy to grasp with all the great examples!! I really enjoyed this video!!

  • @luisfelipedesouzacorder2705
    @luisfelipedesouzacorder2705 Před 2 měsíci

    Amazing Video Nahre, Nice to meet you! I Will buy your next book soon (Intermediate/Advanced Piano Exercises

  • @matttondr9282
    @matttondr9282 Před rokem

    Excerpt number 3 seemed the most Mozartean so I correctly guessed that that one was yours. As always, you did an amazing job analyzing and mimicking all the techniques and tropes, though it sounded “too perfect” and that gave it away. Wonderful video, thanks! Really happy to see you continue this series.

  • @Skyleofr
    @Skyleofr Před rokem +1

    Wow, this very in-depth and highly entertaining and informative. I really enjoyed seeing the process like that, broken step-by-step, with all the ingredients kind of like a cooking of sort. The end result was super legit and very fun to listen to, I think you did a great job. I don't think I listened to enough Mozart yet in order to notice if something was missing but seeing how meticulous the arrangement is, with all the contrasts, really made me realize how much of an influence Mozart had on Ravel.
    I remember reading in a book about Ravel made by Manuel Rosenthal (one of the very few Ravel student) that whenever Rosenthal had a difficulty with a homework, Ravel often would tell him something akin to: "think, what would Mozart do?"... I do feel I can hear in both composers (as well as in your finished piece) how entertaining their music are, filled with little things and details here and there that are added and arranged with taste.
    Anyhow, I had a very nice time watching your video as usual, so thank you very much!
    Also congrats on the Henle Verlag sponsorship, this is huge! 🥳

  • @marianomonsalvo
    @marianomonsalvo Před rokem

    I love the video, really interesting. Henle verlag created a tradition of scores and urtext music. Congratulations for the sponsor!!

  • @bazingacurta2567
    @bazingacurta2567 Před rokem

    Amazing video! Amazing composition. You're very good!

  • @danielcullen5552
    @danielcullen5552 Před rokem

    outstanding! you're very talented, a pleasure to watch and listen

  • @Bruno311085
    @Bruno311085 Před rokem

    My favorite music youtuber and my favorite classical composer on the same video. Thanks!

  • @queroland9748
    @queroland9748 Před rokem

    Amazing video.. I'm happy that I found your channel 😊
    Even I'm more into jazz and funky stuff and I sometimes can't keep up with your speed it's perfect to watch, your enthusiasm is contagious and your playing is always ear candy 😊 thanks therefore

  • @DorothyOzmaLover
    @DorothyOzmaLover Před rokem +1

    So amazing content and analysis just as fans of Nahre can always count on cuz she's so good a delivering quality work.

  • @RobWatt
    @RobWatt Před 2 měsíci

    love this insight!

  • @JamesCarolan1993
    @JamesCarolan1993 Před rokem

    You're an incredible talent :D
    It was wonderful watching you work.

  • @jakubjunga
    @jakubjunga Před měsícem

    Hi. Beautiful! You have made an effort. Fantastic arrangement. Thanks :)

  • @JoseRodolfo22
    @JoseRodolfo22 Před rokem

    Wow as an accordion student there’s so much to learn here thank you would you ever do a series elaborating on all these concepts in this “how to sound like” series ?

  • @HD-su9sq
    @HD-su9sq Před rokem +7

    I think Wolfgang could take a month, or maybe a year, off with you covering! One conductor told us that Mozart is always either singing or dancing. To me, Mozart's magic is how he makes a simple phrase that just sticks to your mind..

    • @TheAboriginal1
      @TheAboriginal1 Před rokem

      100%. I would say no one wrote as many memorable melodies.

  • @lb2696
    @lb2696 Před rokem +1

    I admire your knowledge, talent, technical ability, and enthusiasm so much. Very inspiring.
    I’m not at all on this level. I thought you nailed it, so much so that it blew my mind because first of all, I never thought an arrangement of Happy Birthday could nearly bring me to tears, and second of all, if someone played me that and said it was a Mozart arrangement, I would believe it without question.

  • @dalithecat
    @dalithecat Před rokem

    Thanks so much! This is so helpful to me as a beginner pianist who is trying to appreciate the pieces I play and the music I’m exposed to

  • @bryonharper7660
    @bryonharper7660 Před rokem +1

    i got the number 2 but i didnt catch the star spangled banner on your piece. well done, Nahre! blew me away. thank you for your videos

  • @MLmychannel
    @MLmychannel Před rokem

    Entertaining and informative. I am learning so much. Thank you.

  • @Tigirlonk
    @Tigirlonk Před rokem

    Hey Nahre. I don’t know much about music theory, but your videos really fascinate me! Thank you

  • @OklahomaDsDad
    @OklahomaDsDad Před 9 měsíci

    loved it. More please

  • @paulkramer7844
    @paulkramer7844 Před rokem

    Insightful and very entertaining. The deeper I keep delving into Mozart's music, the more I keep finding. After I become more proficient in the first nine sonatas I'm playing now, I won't be satisfied until I'll be playing all 18 of them. They are all so fascinating.

  • @Lamal177
    @Lamal177 Před rokem +3

    I got the "too many notes" reference at 10:26

  • @jimanya
    @jimanya Před rokem +1

    I barely know any music theory, nor am I classically trained, but you presented this in a way that’s highly sophisticated yet still digestible for people like me. Thank you. ♥️🎹🎶

  • @deejy232
    @deejy232 Před rokem

    Excellent video thanks

  • @colinpiper6280
    @colinpiper6280 Před 9 měsíci

    Very clever. Love it.

  • @bobbygadourymusic5476

    Well done! Brilliant!

  • @jonnyholmberg
    @jonnyholmberg Před rokem

    Brilliant. You’re so good!

  • @kebabroyal5682
    @kebabroyal5682 Před rokem

    Thanks a lot ! So much info, so much talent, the format is perfect. What's missing is a 2nd and a 3rd movement :)

  • @fghelmke
    @fghelmke Před 10 měsíci

    Exciting music class! Fascinating! I can prove it: 55 years after my last music class I can't stop watching this.

  • @martifingers
    @martifingers Před rokem

    I guessed piece 3 was the real thing and possibly that the fugue was done as a young man as an exercise.
    The final piece had so much in it, performed expertly but yet explained with so much clarity. Brilliant musical education for sure.

  • @rohanpuranik9690
    @rohanpuranik9690 Před rokem

    It is pure joy to watch you work and explain your thought-process and understanding behind what gave every composer their signature sound. The recreation of that sound using the reverse engineering process you just explained that follows is gold. Your channel is one of the most insightful channels here on CZcams and I myself have personally grown quite a bit as a composer myself because of your content. Please keep doing what you do. Thank you very much

  • @Benjaminpeee
    @Benjaminpeee Před rokem

    Thank you so mucho for the great composition lesson.

  • @PamPamRawwr
    @PamPamRawwr Před rokem +10

    You are such an inspiration, beautiful video as always! It's really such a shame that classical music teachers don't encourage this kind of composition/improvisation. Or maybe they do now, mine certainly didn't, but luckily your videos are truly so inspiring in this sense!

  • @igorkim8427
    @igorkim8427 Před rokem +3

    You are the unique piano player as far as I know. No one able to compose music in such brilliant manner in different styles as you do. I believe you could compose your own music. Best wishes from Almaty, Kazakhstan!

  • @remuspierre7573
    @remuspierre7573 Před rokem +1

    Excellent performance

  • @kennyfrien-i
    @kennyfrien-i Před rokem

    In my admittedly amateur opinion, I think you nailed it! Love the way you let us see into your mental processes in your videos. Always learn cool stuff from you.....