how long does it take to produce a piano
cover that is a tough question to answer
because it depends on many things such
as how long or how complex you want your
piano covers to be. For me, the majority
of my arrangements are around one to two
minutes so they're relatively short. I
mean of course they're exceptions like
currently I'm working on a medley of
La-La-Land and that's definitely going
to be longer than one to two minutes but
exceptions aside, normally it takes me
around two weeks to produce a piano
cover and that includes arranging,
practicing, recording the piano cover and
then also editing the video. Now let me
break that down for you. I spend the
first three days arranging the cover. I
arrange mostly by ear but sometimes I
search for guitar chords and also sheet
music online, you know, for reference.
And I get a lot of my inspiration from
classical music repertoire of my
favorite composers including Liszt,
which is my all-time favorite composer,
Chopin, Rachmaninov, Horowitz, and Cziffra.
If you want me to talk about how I
arrange my music, I can do so in a later
video. So for the next 9 to 10 days I
practice. I know 9 to 10 days sounds
really short and it is. Back in the day
when I used to compete in competitions
or perform in recitals, I would
practice for months on end but now I
only practice 9 to 10 days. And why is
that? Well there are a couple reasons. The
first reason is that there's a
difference between performing on stage
and just recording in the
comfort of your own home. Of course the
latter is much easier. The second reason
is there is a difference between
performing classical songs composed by
masters of the trade and performing
songs that I arranged for myself.
Of course I can always tailor the pieces
to my fingers so it's a lot easier for
me to play something that I composed
myself. The third reason is I see making
piano covers as a hobby so I'm not gonna
beat myself up over small imperfections.
And the fourth and final reason is that
I don't want you guys to wait too long
in between my piano covers. I think that
a two-week wait is already a very long
time. Yes I'm always thinking about you
guys! Yeah so even though 9 to 10 days is
not a long time, it works for me. During
these nine to ten days I also spend some
time recording an intro for my music
videos. If you have seen my piano covers
you would know that I always have an
intro in the beginning that is somehow
related to the song that I'm about to
play. I don't know if you guys enjoy the
intro or if you just skip it but I
really enjoy filming it because it's
kind of like filming a short movie where
you get to be the director and actor
both at the same time. Okay so on day 13
I record piece and I record everything
live by the way so I have three cameras
running at the same time at different
angles and it takes me about two and a
half hours to set everything up and
record everything. I normally play a
piece, I don't know, five to eight times
before I'm satisfied with the results.
Sometimes it takes longer. Rarely
is it shorter. And then on the last day
which is day 14 I edit the video so what
I do is is I just cut and paste
different scenes together or I just
cut and paste different angles of the
same scene together. I mean it's really
no rocket science. I also do a little bit
of light adjustment and color adjustment
so that the video looks more wholesome
and you know looks more professional. So
let's see I spend about two and a half
hours each day in a span of two weeks
working on my piano covers. If
you do the math, that is around 35 hours for
me to produce a piano cover that you see
on my youtube channel. Okay that's it
hopefully I'll be able to post my medley
of La-La-Land by the end of next week so
I will see you guys then!
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