Hello, here I post slowed & reverb pieces from well-known and lesser-known classical pianists. I made this channel for the passionate to enjoy and interpret piano pieces easier. I understand that some may be turned off by the fact that these pieces are slowed down, which takes away from what the original feel was supposed to be, but I simply do this so that the details and slightly easier to hear, many also prefer the slower sound. I hope to accomplish this in a way that doesn't ruin the piece. Thank you for taking the time to view my channel!
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Listen to Ivo Pogorelich’s performance of this. Very slow but powerful
5:00 this phrase is the most charming part
Who's painting is this
I play this, and for all its difficult parts, the most pleasing parts to play are the intro motif and when it's re-introduced, 3:46-3:55, and 10:39-11:51. Not sure what Chopin was thinking with the ending; I don't think it exactly fits with the rest of the piece.
well the piece to me is tragic and painful, with some passages near the ending feeling "drunk" with the polyrythms and pulsing in dynamics so the ending is purposefully ugly and disorienting (while still having melodies inside of it).
is it zimmerman ?
Yes
beautiful! who is the pianist ?
That first part of the coda where it has the arpeggiated octaves up and down the piano in this key is just beautiful
Could you do Papillon's by Schumann as well?
I love the photography to add an ambience. Rachmaninoff is so wonderful. Would love to see more! Rach’s Prelude op. 23 no. 2 would sound amazing slowed with reverb 😊
No matter what version it is, Your Lie In April ALWAYS comes to mind when I listen to this piece
pitched down to D major/F#minor
whos the performer? nice tuning
Krystian Zimerman
Ma non è in Fa minore?
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3:56
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3:58
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4:01
This sounds like those 432 Hz recordings. Weird but some may like it.
9:08
The doppio movimento part is excellent slowed.
Hi! What programme did you use to reverb the song?
Audacity
Neuf mois après, je reviens écouter ce qui attendrit mon cœur.
Such a completely original, unique, and beautiful composition - have always loved it and wonder when it was first played in the U S and by whom. Had Chopin lived longer and been in better health it would have been great if he came to the U S and performed like Jenny Lind did (opera singer from that era). People here in the 19th century craved European culture and I believe pianos were common from the 1840s on.
i love it. but what’s the point of slowing and reverbing an already perfect piece?
Thank you, I see your point. You're right in that it's an already perfect piece but my goal with this channel is to bring out a different mood in the pieces. Some might see this as sacrilegious, but I see it as a similar thing to pianists straying from the original way a piece was intended to be played and applying their own interpretation. What I do isn't an attempt to improve the pieces but instead to explore a different mood.
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dear friend , i cannot express how much this specific video means for me. This piece already held a special place in my heart, but THIS is the absolute best « slowed » version i’ve listened to. Your choice of the painting PERFECTLY fits, and the combination of the melody with it is truly ethereal. I hope it will always be around until the end of times. Thank you :)
Thank you for your kind words! I'm so glad my version speaks to you so deeply. Thank you for listening and supporting!
Makes me feel the love I’ve never experienced before in my Filipino family.
G major😀
Eh it's more like F#
I've heard this piece about a thousand times, but somethnig about the slowed and reverbed version felt different. Brought me to tears; thank you for making this :)
I agree. This is an absolutely stunning piece of music and this version is close to perfection - the way Chopin developed the piece as if telling a story - a real ballad - is remarkable. And in addition to its beauty it has an elegance to it that is unmatched. Truly love it.
Maybe it’s because since the video had been slowed down the key is changed
That Cb-Abm-Bb7-Ebm might be one of the nicest chord progressions ever😍 at 13:41
@@mivuz its called music notation
Eb minor
5:56
Excellent, thank you for creating this.
Didn’t believe this would sound any good, but i have to admit its nice to listen to this while reflecting on past years. It adds a sort of ambience and reflecting feel to the piece :-)
Thank you! I'm glad the alterations I made were able to make you feel something special :)
Why does this sound so good?
This has to be rubenstein's touch no one else plays the doppio movement quite like him. It makes me feel emotions unlike any other interpretation
You’re correct!
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Hello, thank you for your comment! You can contact me at [email protected]
@@resonance6531 Thanks for the reply. I sent an email and would appreciate it if you could take a look at it.
Love how the embellishments are being played😍
5:30, D7😍
Wonderful to listen to 💕🎵🎶
Esta es una de mis piezas musicales favoritas de Chopin, y escucharla en su versión lenta la vuelve aún más nostálgica y melancólica, además de sentimental. ❤🎶 Chopin es nuestro polaco favorito!
did you also change the key?
No, just slowed down
yea it’s in F minor here
@@piu_lento_28_13 yea, I knew. It's a entire tone down.
may i ask where u find these paintings at?
I just search for them online, I don't have a specific place I look for them. If you're wondering, the artist's name is in the description :)
4:03
Glad we both know what we came here for 😂
@@stevenkapute1846 hahahah well it sounds somehow sadder when it's slower...it's in different key too!
This whole piece is magnificent but the ending is one of the most joyful passages Chopin ever wrote.
One day i will hear this music played and i will invite a beautiful woman to dance with me.
1:45 la mejor parte
There is a lot of tension during that section, and it intrigues me as well.
Pls can u tell me how you make the slow reverb, is it an application? Pls!
I use Audacity, it provides many effects like reverb, speed alteration, and pitch/tempo change.
Thx!!!
You should do one with Liebestraum
Chopin 👌🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
PLEASE make more of these
Will do :)