Etudes Op. 25: No. 10 in B Minor "Octave"
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Dwojaki koniec Rok się kochali a wiek się nie widzieli Zbolały serca oboje…
Gdzie lubi Strumyk lubi w dolinie Sarna lubi w gęstwinie Ptaszek lubi p…
Hulanka Szynkareczko szafareczko Co ty robisz stój Tam się śmiejesz …
Melodia Z gór gdzie dźwigali Strasznych krzyżów brzemię Widzieli z d…
Moja Pieszczotka Moja pieszczotka gdy w wesołej chwili Pocznie szczebiotać i …
Narzeczony Wiatr zaszumiał między krzewy Nie w czas nie w czas koniu Ni…
Nie Ma Czego Trzeba Mgła mi do oczu zawiewa z łona W prawo i w…
Nocturne My books lie unopened We’ve barely left a word unspoken Exp…
Nocturnes My books lie unopened We’ve barely left a word unspoken Exp…
Pierscien Smutno niańki ci śpiewały A ja już kochałem A na lewy palec…
Posel Rośnie trawka ziółko Zimne dni się mienią Ty wierna jaskółko…
Precz Z Moich Oczu Precz z moich oczu Posłucham od razu Precz z mego serca I se…
Sliczny Chlopiec Wzniosły smukły i młody O nielada urody Śliczny chłopiec cze…
Smutna Rzeka Rzeko z cudzoziemców strony Czemu nurt twój tak zmącony Czy …
Spiew Z Mogilki Leci liście z drzewa Co wyrosło wolne Znad mogiły śpiewa Jak…
Śpiew z mogiły Leci liście z drzewa Co wyrosło wolne Znad mogiły śpiewa Jak…
Wojak Rży mój gniady ziemię grzebie Puśćie czas już czas Ciebie oj…



Zyczenie Gdybym ja była słoneczkiem na niebie Nie świeciłabym jak tyl…


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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Andre Bargo

This piece made me picture a story of a captain and his ship's destruction from a thunderstorm.

0:00 - The captain and his crew struggle to prevent the ship from the waves' damage. With each wave, the boat progressively gets severe damage.


1:00 - Cut to the moment before the ship leaves the shore. All crew members have loaded up all necessary items and they help the captain begin sailing to sea. Hours pass by. The captain relaxes in his quarters. Most of the crew are also enjoying themselves, looking towards the empty sea, setting their sights on marine life. Everything seems going well for their journey.

Until..

3:30 - A crew member notices rain falling from the sky as a dark cloud raging in lightning and thunder approaches the ship's path. As it looms closer, more of the crew members aware of the storm and immediately inform their captain.

3:50 - The storm becomes even stronger and more destructive, leading back to 4:01 - the moment the crew continue to keep their ship alive.

4:13 - As the ship continues to fall apart, the captain orders the crew to give up and jump towards the ocean. Within minutes, the ship sinks, and all the members of the ship cling to remnants of the ship. The captain then demises over the loss of their ship and the sudden end of their journey.


The End!

(I hope you like my view on this piece! This is one of my favorites in Op. 25.)



All comments from YouTube:

Daniel S. Gleason

This might be a weird compliment, but I love how you keep the "messiness" in your videos. Some people that make videos like yours clean up their playing and make it seem like their playing is perfect, which none truly is! I like how you keep it way more realistic and leave the notes we sometimes hit by accident, but don't make any audible difference.

Nikita Edel

@FlorityFlora the most famous synthesia pianist rousseau does.

FlorityFlora

@Nikita Edel most dont,and he was implying that not stating that.

Nikita Edel

@FlorityFlora what? he meant that some edit their mistakes out and he doesnt

FlorityFlora

its called practicing more.

That was Dry

if someone is trying to learn a piece from this video, they would end up learning a mistake which is definitely not a good thing

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Franz Liszt

I remember when Chopin composed this one...he was so happy... Then I showed him some of my works, he rapidly lost all excitement

Scientist Miles

@Frederic Chopin uh

Frederic Chopin

Damn you, Liszt! At least I had a happier marriage than you.

Scientist Miles

@Ruth Salgado nah

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