NILS FRAHM - presenting the new Una Corda live in our courtyard
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- čas přidán 12. 06. 2014
- In collaboration with the renowned German piano maker, David Klavins, Nils has created his very own bespoke piano.
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Something in the way Nils works with a piano is magic...and I am grateful.
It's so beautiful , like the gate of heaven opens when Nils plays.
I'm in tears.
perfect sound, perfect talent, perfect soul - thanks for all!
I just wanna lay down and love life.. It is just amazing.
They're all so transfixed by the experience! These moments of focused appreciation for someone's outstanding talent are simply magical. I feel as though I'm there too watching this video!
Great comment. He truly has a gift to invoke such fixation in such a way.
There is a subconscious science happening that he innately channels.
It IS truly beautiful to behold.
I feel the same way. not too many videos capture such a thing
This is incredible!
So passionately, truly amazing
Magic, Excellent. ! !
This piano is quite the creation. Nils completely brings it to life!
Absolutely amazing
Perfection!
I love this Performance.
It's noticeable how few people are glued to their little screens, and actually focusing on the music. A nice change
Gentle heart genius
Ah, I was there... that was something special. :)
best version of familiar that i have heard
Yes!!
you should listen to the newest version, played together with My friend the forest
what an incredible artist
i only like to listen to him in dark rooms and nights .However this was also a new experience.
You got me, at the part where you said I only listen to it in a dark room 🤣
This instrument is amazing, very harp-like, really exciting!
Are you telling me that this was all recorded with a single SM58 without any noise interference from being outside? That would be almost more incredible than the instrument itself.
+Patrick Jansen i mean, you can hear the audience noise and hum pretty apparently. surprisingly good recording though, i agree.
+Dash Speer (DASHR) I would like to clarify- my earlier comment sounded like I was interrogating the legitimacy, whereas I am actually just astonished by the effectiveness of the skeletal set-up. Kudos to the engineer!
+Patrick Jansen It has also a pickup system. maybe its a mix. Since its clearly a stereo mix it would make sense.
+Patrick Jansen Yeah, like Jonas David said, it's a mix; Nils has said in interviews that he likes to mix the una corda's built-in pickups with external mics. Probably it's pretty heavy on the pickups, given the quiet.
+Keith Klassen +Jonas David Yeah, since I've dug deeper into the piano, I have learned about the pickup system- at the time of my original comment, it was my first exposure. Unless I'm mistaken, though, there isn't much said about the details of the pickup system.
grandios ❣❣❣
Qué lindo la gente cómo escucha atentamente!
... such beauty...
Dankje wel voor je mooie klank spel geniet van je spelen heerlijk 😅
Una velada perfecta con publico perfecto. El mundo necesita muchos NILS FRAHM. Paz
Nils es increíble! ❤️🔥
I feel... beautiful pink hammers💕
sorry but the Familiar sequence in the middle is completely transcendent, he is communing with every single mind in that place in unison, each note has complete attention, incredible.
He is pretty incredible, so yes :)
Also how he improvises Familiar towards the end. Really blew me away.
how could anyone thumbs down THIS??? they must've come to this video by accident. this guy's a genius!! love you, Nils!!
Dankjewel ❤
enak banget ini suasana gini nonton nils fram.. ajebbb
Te amo 😍😍
Man I wish I was there.
that dissonant note at 11:02. loveee
:) I think after that he mimicked the siren in the background for a moment
(?) thoughts (?)
If he did that was some how a genius Segway to the next piece
this guy is just great...
♡♡♡
One of the best musicians to exist...along with Olafur Arnalds :)
OLAF IS GOOD. but nils. is another level.
Hania Rani is above Olafur for me.
What a mesmerizing evening it was!
In case of interest:
regarding the custom Klavins Una Corda piano you might want to refer to
tinyurl.com/pma47lp
as well as respective interview on redesigning the piano with Nils Frahm in Elecrtonic Beats Magazine here:
tinyurl.com/pbpb7jg
What's the song being played at 4:40? Trying to find it, it's beautiful. Thanks
Shabbar3 Familiar, from Felt, October 2011.
How does he make the piano sound like it does at 7:35? Very unique and beautiful.
Kristian Georgiev It's called half pedaling. Play with the sustain pedal all the way down, then only bring it up halfway. It'll catch some of the notes, but others it'll stop slowly just by touching the strings lightly. That's what causes that sound
Wolberstyle It's like he's catching some harmonic frequencies with the dampers. Thanks!
Wolberstyle sorry but for me it sound like full pedal. He just makes forte staccato with pedal, so the brightness of the notes becomes more mettalic, like a folk guitar
What's the name of the track #2?
Familiar
thnx)
Hellz yeh 13:50 he is grooving HARD
why there are some fret noises?
Michel Oliveira probably small hiccups during the recording of the audio back to the soundboard / audio interface
The Una corda piano has built in pick ups. The audio is a mix between the pickups and the SM58.
anyone know the first song?
+Jack Foskett Nils Frahm - Ambre
It's the ending of Tristana, then Ambre
What kinda piano is this? It looks handmade but it sounds absolutely fabulous!!! If that is the Klavinino I want one, big time!!!
+PianoGesang Good news. Native Instruments just released it as a virtual instrument: "Una Corda". This will be an interesting winter.... see you in spring!
You bought it? Absolutely love it. Purchased it through the Komplete bundle.
So you got the digital instad of the real one. Fair enough!
It is a real.instrument call the Una Corda. You can buy one new. It takes 6 months to build it. 30k english pounds something like that.
How magic !!!
The beauty is aching...except for the occasional mic squeeks...such is life...
that's way differs from what Native Instruments have sampled...
It would be nice to have actually Seen the piano. Y'know.. other than the back and a few lower keys, since that's what the title is all about. eesh...