Top notch work! It's sometimes hard to find arrangements that prioritize the feeling and impression of a complex piece over fidelity to the original score. While I appreciate accuracy, you can't just play all instruments' parts on piano in a feasible solo, so you have to sacrifice some fidelity to the original score in order to get the _feel_ of the piece as something playable with two hands. You did a splendid job of that here, capturing the intensity and gravity of the piece precisely! Thanks so much for your efforts!
Just randomly stumbled across this video and I must say that I absolutely love it! I started learning to play the piano about six months ago and hopefully I'll be able to play this one day ;) Great job!
That's a pretty good job you did! I like how you added your own style and flourish to the music, better adapting it to the piano solo. May I ask, did you use any particular composing styles, or had other references(other then the main song) for the creation of this arrange?
Wow, thanks for you comment! The first part and the ending style were poor copies of several parts in "Drunk on Darkness -Veiled in Black-" from FF15 piano collections, because I thought the style of these songs was similar, and I like this piano album so much that I bought the piano sheet book from Japan. The arrangers of that album like Chopin very much for what I know. For the rest, I tried to make it like ordinary Beethoven's sonata and didn't make more variations, because my limited ability couldn't allow me to imitate Chopin TvT. Sorry for my poor English. I hope you could understand what I said above.
I don't think this works with a person playing. You can see it in measure 3, where you have 2 half notes followed immediately by an extra beat of 16th notes. Or, if you're supposed to be holding the chord from beat 3-4 and playing those notes with your 2 remaining fingers, one of which is already being held down? It doesn't work. MuseScore lets you notate it but it is not possible in solo piano.
Honestly one of the best songs from the OST
THE best one in my book!
I really like the cover, although I do wish it included the second loop ending of the song.
Play at 0.75 for a theme for a battle of sorrow
I actually did my own little bit at the end, I can send it to you :D
Cyrus: Oh Ice, pierce them through!
Primrose The Starseer: Oh, wandering planets show us the path
@@segasay9130 What technique does she use when saying that?
@@joeywomer starsong, its hard to hear it properly
Top notch work! It's sometimes hard to find arrangements that prioritize the feeling and impression of a complex piece over fidelity to the original score. While I appreciate accuracy, you can't just play all instruments' parts on piano in a feasible solo, so you have to sacrifice some fidelity to the original score in order to get the _feel_ of the piece as something playable with two hands. You did a splendid job of that here, capturing the intensity and gravity of the piece precisely! Thanks so much for your efforts!
Just randomly stumbled across this video and I must say that I absolutely love it! I started learning to play the piano about six months ago and hopefully I'll be able to play this one day ;) Great job!
This has to be the best (but also only *really* good) piano cover of the song, amazing job!
I wish I could play this version next to the OG violin version... the idea just sounds amazing
Holly shit. This is amazing. I wish I had the skill to play this.
my blade is UNBENDING!
the piano is an awesome instrument. you can adapt nigh any piece to work fully on piano. you have mastered it, my friend. bravo 👏
this is so cool oh my
This is damn good.
That's a pretty good job you did!
I like how you added your own style and flourish to the music, better adapting it to the piano solo.
May I ask, did you use any particular composing styles, or had other references(other then the main song) for the creation of this arrange?
Wow, thanks for you comment! The first part and the ending style were poor copies of several parts in "Drunk on Darkness -Veiled in Black-" from FF15 piano collections, because I thought the style of these songs was similar, and I like this piano album so much that I bought the piano sheet book from Japan. The arrangers of that album like Chopin very much for what I know.
For the rest, I tried to make it like ordinary Beethoven's sonata and didn't make more variations, because my limited ability couldn't allow me to imitate Chopin TvT.
Sorry for my poor English. I hope you could understand what I said above.
I really really really wish I could play this 😂
左手16分の使い方うまいです
good stuff
thx ( •̀ ω •́ )y
"lux congere"
I can hear the sound effect
Lovere itttttttt
2:10 interesting reasoning!
Can I request you to do Battle at Journey’s End if you can?
I may be late and this video was one year ago but did you use a digital piano for this?
No. I used keyboard and mouse
@@calarychen6849 Oh ok thank you!
Catch me if you can!
Yeah, it doesn’t sound right without it
winnehild fight be like
what sfz did you use?
Crisis General MIDI
I don't think this works with a person playing. You can see it in measure 3, where you have 2 half notes followed immediately by an extra beat of 16th notes. Or, if you're supposed to be holding the chord from beat 3-4 and playing those notes with your 2 remaining fingers, one of which is already being held down? It doesn't work. MuseScore lets you notate it but it is not possible in solo piano.
Hi! I hope you've expanded your perspective about music sheets by now as this is definitely playable by one person.