I appreciated the simplicity of this video. No splash screen, no long winded editorial intro ("for centuries, pianists have composed yada yada yada), no begging me to subscribe before the video even gets going. Just pure talent on camera. Love it.
0:01 Hungarian Rhapsody N. 2 F. Liszt 0:39 Flight of the Bumblebee R. Korsakov 0:55 Fantaisie Impromptu Chopin 2:00 Piano Concerto N. 5 Beethoven 2:18 Moonlight Sonata (3rd Movemenet) Beethoven 3:20 Revolutionary Etude Chopin 3:55 Etude Op. 25 No. 11 - Winter Wind Chopin 4:18 Piano Concerto No.21 Mozart 4:44 Grande Polonaise Brillante Opus 22 Chopin 5:00 Heroic Polonaise opus 53 Chopin
Here are my interpretations of piano difficulties: 1.Begginer 2.Amateur 3.Hard 4.Insane 5.Rousseau 6.Vinheteiro has to look at the piano 7.Some Asian 2 years old kid that has practiced 3 years of his life 8.Vinteiro makes mistakes
Chopin: "I've written these pieces to be played by 4 pianists on 2 pianos." Pianist: "But, sir. We only have one piano and one piano stool." Chopin: "Perfect. Carry on then."
@@ko4la886 and la campanella is One of easiest Liszt/Paganini Pieces, listen to the etude n.6 in a Minor from the Paganini/Liszt etudes... That Is hard
@@frederickschulze8014 2 hours on. Break for 4 hours. 2 hours on. Repeat every other day. In the in between days, i would practice scales, memorization techniques, and study music theory. That was pretty much my routine.
When I was 17, the Chopin "Heroic" Polonaise was my recital song. I'm going to be 72 next week. I could no more play that thing now than fly,, but I love it just as much. Am going to have to go and listen to the whole thing again, just for old time's sake.
I admire and salute you. I am 71 and still play the violin! Age has taken its toll in tone, my vibrato and bowing strokes, but I still play and practice 2-3 hours a day. Music keeps me going!
Congratulations - I'll soon be 55 and have only been playing (learning) for little more than a year. I love it , but so regret not having started in my youth. But I'm glad I finally did start. It's never too late.
@Vinheteiro, I'm glad to see a pianist who has 7.2M subcribers simply by playing his piano. It shows there are still people who enjoy beautiful music and you certainly provide it!
Ok yes, these are all hard and he plays them amazingly but even more amazing to me? THERE IS NOT ONE PIECE OF MUSIC IN FRONT OF THIS MAN. HE HAS ALL OF THESE INSANE PIECES MEMORIZED. A PURE MAD LAD.
Polly The Homeless also as a pianist, and someone who would much rather memorize than read, I would have to disagree. I find memorization of simpler pieces easier than complicated pieces, but he had EVERY SINGLE ONE memorized. ALL OF THEM. Like it’s one thing to PLAY complicated pieces, but to play them perfectly while having them completely memorized is a completely different level that I could only one day hope to aspire to and I’ve been playing for 19 years, the majority of my life.
@@flynnie_123maybe it is different for every pianist... I've been playing since I was little too (15 years more or less), and I couldn't play anything from memory until I started studying at the Conservatory. Now I memorize with little effort...
Sarah Flynn, you would also find Valentina Lisitsa amazing, especially when you see her perform these most difficult pieces in full, with perfection. (Or maybe you already know of her...?) Another edit: Reading your comments above tells me that, yes, you already know of Lisitsa (smile).
Chopin and his works will undoubtedly be markers of the Romantic era. There is something in his music that captivates the soul. His life was a great inspiration. Liszt himself was more inclined towards musical brilliance.
Me: People can say which is easy and hard but I think even if it is technically hard, it could be hard to play 'well'. For example, Chopin orelude op.28 no.7. It us just two bars but you will realize how hard to express that piece with all your heart. 70%: La campanela? 20%: where ma Rachmaninoff? 9%: He is not watching us omg 1%: Maybe some Prokofiev? 0%: A cat with 9 legs 0%: Maybe some kachikawawa rapsody 0%: Maybe some paganini violin concerto no.1 cadenza -100%: That is violin piece u violinist
Also, the 'hard' pieces are based on what is superficially considered as hard. Actually you have works that are not considere as difficult/hard but are, because of the layers, voices, articulation, etc.
@@divyap4357 honestly dont think it should be in this. And if it would, i dont think it should be higher than 8. Its a very hard piece, but absolutely not the hardest. Its not even the hardest Liszt piece. Its just the most famous one Edit: but yea harder than everything in his list at least
Lucas Viana looking at Caleb’s videos, I can already see he’s a better pianist than Vinheteiro. But why would he make a video pretending to play the 10 most difficult piano pieces where he actually plays pieces that aren’t even in the top 50?
@@advcrim77 so now we need to be better than someone if we want to criticize their skill ? Do yourself a favor and check out Valentina Lisitsa version of the first piece in this video, Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. Other then making mistakes, he plays without any emotion, the pacing is off, etc.
8, 7, 6, 5, 3, 2, 1 should not be in the list. 8 -> Ravel Ondine? or entire Gaspard.... 7 -> Tchai PC 1 6 -> Schumann G minor sonata 5 -> Liszt Fleur Follets 3 - >Brahms either PC 1 or 2 1 ->islamey
@@TheFinalformsora there are tons missing, c major etude, thirds etude, a minor op25.4, rach3, rach sonata2, chopin sonatas, ravel concerto, liszt feux follets, liszt mazeppa, lutoslawski fourths etude, chopin ballade 4, chopin fantasia, bach goldberg variations, prokofiev sonata 7, just to name a few. including fantasie impromptu or revolutionary etude in this list is by no means anything difficult..
@Fatal Phenomenon poor funny thing, those are pieces that ive played about 5 years ago. If you want to listen something hard for real listen to Rachmaninov's piano concertos or Liszt B minor piano sonate xD
Beethoven used to insert technically , near-impossible trills on his piano sonatas (such as on the 14th presto agitato here) in part to scare off other composers/piano players from plagiarizing his work in his younger years.
Playing rapid repeated notes, like in the "Bumblebee" example is much more difficult on an upright piano. As many of you know on grand piano you don't have let the keys lift up before striking again. So this is a double challenge. Bravo.
RIP people learning Scarlatti Sonata in D Minor on an upright haha. Truthfully it's not as hard as it's made out to be, definitely does feel better on a grand for sure though.
Pianists need practice as well. I guarantee you that you won't hear quality music all day; instead, you'll hear lots of technical exercises, scales, sight reading, and sometimes lots of repetition on passage they're trying to master.
I'm 59 years old and started playing piano 8 months ago. Currently I'm happy when I can get through a piece without stopping and no errors. That was crazy wonderful!
I started playing bass guitar at 45, and am now 59. I’m finally playing stuff I never thought I’d be good enough to play! But, still not as good as those who started to play as children, I do wish I had started at a younger age, but have no regrets and am very happy with what I’ve accomplished. And I’m not done yet! I steadily challenge myself and am steadily improving. I originally wanted to play piano, but life got in the way.
@@alphagt62 I would feel sad if I learned piano later like when I am 40 or 50. I am 10 years old and big respect to you and I am sorry you didn’t get to play sooner :(
@@swapnabheemireddy2686 thanks for that. Learning music when you are young is essential to ever being really good at it. I see young people in their teens that can play better than myself, but that’s OK. Life gives us strange opportunities. I spent all of my adult life working long hours and trying to make a good living for a family. But, a divorce at age 40 found me with lots of free time, so, learning to play guitar and bass seemed like a really great idea! Now I’m in a band and we are playing some great music! And life is good. You’re never too old to learn something new.
The amount of practice it takes to learn a piece that hard, you end up memorizing because there's just too much on the page and with your hands. It's really really hard to look at both
Я ничего в музыке не знаю, ни на каком инструменте не играю. И так, представьте себе какое на меня это производит впечатление. Он для меня как инопланетянин. Если не видел, не верил бы.
Hardest "well-known" pieces. :) A definitive list would include far more Liszt and Rachmaninoff. Chopin's Heroic would still be on there, along with his 3rd scherzo.
Chopin's pieces wouldn't make it into such list. Liszt's Douze grande no.5 and no.8 already take two places, another two go for his Paganini etudes from 1838, no.4 being the hardest piece ever written and no.6 taking one of the highest places in this list, Rachmaninoff, Alkan and maybe Horowitz's transcriptions would fill the rest of the places, or Liszt's Grand Galop (original version) would take another place in such list.
I would love to see a full performance of Heroic Polonaise by Vinheteiro. The section he played was played with such character (as he plays everything tbh).
I have a deep affection for this man's musicianship, his showmanship, and his quirky sense of humor, all hidden behind that sinister scowl. Wonderful, wonderful stuff. Thank you, Senhor Vinheteiro, for sharing your gifts with us!
How can he just be so chilled and his fingers literally "tickle" those ivories? So effortless. And he plays without sheet music. Can't believe it! What a pro.
It's not difficult to memorize a piece, particularly fast pieces. It's muscle memory. Nor is staring at the camera while playing that difficult. And I will add that many of those pieces are not even close to being the most difficult in the piano repertoire. I know because I played half of them, some of them when I was a teenager.
@@jakes3799 I'm sorry, but for most people who don't know how to play the piano to this extent, find it fascinating. Please give credit where credit is due.
@@tammyclark5946 But the key word is giving credit where it is DUE. No credit is due simply for memorizing a piece. Nor for looking at the camera while he plays. Anyone can do those things. Now that doesn't mean that what he's doing is completely unimpressive either. While those are not the 10 most difficult pieces as he claims they are, they're not easy pieces that anyone can play either. Tell you what though - if you want to see something truly impressive look up Horowitz's video where he plays the Carmen Fantasy. Then you'll see playing that is not of a mortal man.
RESPECT, ABSOLUTE RESPECT!!! These are POWERFUL Teaching Videos! Especially with the visible Piano! I have our local grade school Music Science band playing and laughing with chickens, but also understanding the beauty, complexity, and history of these great works of art, by one of the finest You tube Artists of our Era! Thank You Lord V! Our students love learn and laugh with you!
@@kolorowykostkogowymutantpo6364 But who cares, music have not nationality. / A tak serio to ci ludzie raczej wiedzą, żę Chopin był polakiem nie trzeba tego jeszcze głosić na prawo i lewo xd pozdrawiam ;)
Number 8 is so hard, especially because for a majority of the song, every 3 notes played in the left hand, 4 notes are played in the right. Getting it to sound so seamless is crazy
@@verxonckvkkgfiej7495 You are correct. But because those weren't on the list I couldn't have learned that by watching this video, therefore the joke still stands.
Chopin was a shredder before shredding become a thing. His only competitor was Listz. Though some people critisised them for that, like "your music have no soul" etc. Usual stuff you know
Chopin's Opus 53... my favorite piece of music since I was 5 years old (70 now). It never gets old or tiring. Just beautiful and stirring. So glad to see it turn up as your #1.
Piano difficulty levels: 1. Easy 2. Medium 3. Hard 4. Impossible 5. Sleeping Vinheteiro 6. Vinheteiro looks on the camera 7. Vinheteiro looks at the piano *Idea by Yizhou Du*
number 5,6,7 should be between 2 and 3 since none of these pieces are among the top 10 hardest piano pieces. I respected Vinheiteiro until he started deceiving his audience making himself look like a better pianist than he really is
@@kostasvin200 are you serious? Rousseau has already played at least 10 other pieces that are much harder than the ones played by Vinheiteiro. Yet you rank Vin as being better?
This is nothing. His list is horrible and just disrespectful. The 10 he played are difficult (except for flight of the bumblebee. That one is just a joke istg). Here are 10 pieces, ofc its impossible to pick the absolute 10 hardest but these are 10 times harder than the pieces he played. And will show u what true complexity on a piano looks like. ruclips.net/video/e_-XZxSTh3A/видео.html ruclips.net/video/4tw9gJ0Fa1M/видео.html ruclips.net/video/7tBywolYOFA/видео.html ruclips.net/video/W5TDEQqg7yI/видео.html (skip to 6:27) ruclips.net/video/0VDE2Npezo8/видео.html ruclips.net/video/AVpnr8dI_50/видео.html ruclips.net/video/YkH_-Lri8kk/видео.html ruclips.net/video/SSxbao_Chq0/видео.html ruclips.net/video/3JWDFXlec3w/видео.html ruclips.net/video/SfwcW07yhSo/видео.html
Ashun Everyone after Chopin: Okay NOW there’s nothing new you can do with the piano. It’s pretty much been done. Black MIDIs and talking pianos in the 2010’s: Ok
Liszt, Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff, Stravinsky, wrote things much more difficult than Chopin. Fantaisie-impromptu and Revolutionary etude are easy pieces, Heroic polonaise is not that hard... not even in the list of the 100 most difficult piano pieces, while there are tons of REALLY hard shit missing. Feux follets for example, or Stravinsky's Petruška, or Alkan's etudes etc etc
It’s crazy how many times Chopin appears on this list. And what’s also amazing is how beautiful his hardest pieces sound. Chopin has to be one of my favorite pianists of all time.
The reason I find this so impressive over anything made these days, is that all of this was composed not just for the instrument, but the limitations of the human body. Nowadays people just plug shit into a computer and can do it all effortlessly, but to compose and play pieces like this you had to express true mastery.
*Comment section:* 15% He looked at the piano/difficulty levels 20% Asian parents jokes 20% Chopin is such a good composer 20% TwoSetViolin references 10% Vinheteiro is such a good player 14% Others languages 1% Comments like this
This guy is up there with Liberace as being one of the most gifted and incredible pianists the world has seen. He plays all these pieces from memory, with no sheet music. It's unbelievable.
Piano difficulty
1. Easy
2. Medium
3. Hard
4. Where Vinheteiro has to look at the piano
Yea
I wonder what do you think about the flute... You don't see your instrument or your hands while playing it...
5. *asian*
@@melephant2177 6. Asian Vinheteiro Looks at the Piano
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha
The title of the vid should've been
The ten piano pieces Lord Vinhetiero actually looks at while playing
the ten piano pieces when you aren't scared by local man staring at you while playing classical music
its absolutely not the same, u need to get ur ears better rsrsrs
Dude, i been studying piano since 2010 and i can tell: those piano composition are hard as shit
Those are easy compared to the actual hardest pieces
Looks at the piano while playing........ completely memorized........
He looked at the piano the whole time, that means this shit is real af
Yeah posting the same comment .... so creativ ;)
True
Stfu max ya slag
Phylotoffer I know but I got here early, wanted to see how many likes it would get
Max Bremner yes
Chopin was a true genius. It took me something like 30 years to fully appreciate his music, but here I am.
Rockyou like a hurricane.
Disculpa no pude evitar compartir lo que senti al leer tu post
I appreciated the simplicity of this video. No splash screen, no long winded editorial intro ("for centuries, pianists have composed yada yada yada), no begging me to subscribe before the video even gets going. Just pure talent on camera. Love it.
absolutely true
@@zegraca3 zegraka
Push this comment!
Best comment , I agree
Well said! Pure talent, and a bit of comedy as well!
Behind his lighting fast finger movements and wierd facial expressions lie years of dedication and hardwork that we often overlook
Only Stevie T deserves that compliment
@@samtheman123 who's he?
Omansh Sharma He’s a really great guitar RUclipsr who makes funny faces but is SUPER talented
@@samtheman123 ohk
Not me. I can tell he's probably never left the bench from 5 years old. 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🧒
*_Alternate Title_* : Top ten pieces that Vinheteiro needs to look at the piano for
Nice copy paste
@@alessiobellinon its called a meme, im sure this is very famous
I wish i didn't speek portuguese so I wouldn't understand the supremacist bullshit Vinheteiro is always talking and could be his fan
Sounds about right
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I've been watching Lord Vinheteiro's video for another 3 years and I'm still in awe to this day of his skill on the piano
😮😮😮😮
0:01 Hungarian Rhapsody N. 2 F. Liszt
0:39 Flight of the Bumblebee R. Korsakov
0:55 Fantaisie Impromptu Chopin
2:00 Piano Concerto N. 5 Beethoven
2:18 Moonlight Sonata (3rd Movemenet) Beethoven
3:20 Revolutionary Etude Chopin
3:55 Etude Op. 25 No. 11 - Winter Wind Chopin
4:18 Piano Concerto No.21 Mozart
4:44 Grande Polonaise Brillante Opus 22 Chopin
5:00 Heroic Polonaise opus 53 Chopin
@Pau Salom :))
Where's La Campanella?
David Cal y Mayor González I don’t know .-. i guess i didn’t see but there is 10 songs on this list wtf
Randomly Anxious :))
Where is Rachmaninov?
Here are my interpretations of piano difficulties:
1.Begginer
2.Amateur
3.Hard
4.Insane
5.Rousseau
6.Vinheteiro has to look at the piano
7.Some Asian 2 years old kid that has practiced 3 years of his life
8.Vinteiro makes mistakes
Mark Georgiev true
#6 - 40 hours of practice every day.
@@glub1381 thank you😙
Mark Georgiev x3
9. Ling ling
Ah, Vinheteiro, the only RUclipsr who lives in a museum.
this man has a museum inside the head
Fabio Lima as well
lmao
His mind is an unlimited HD space.
Music is not the only subject that can live in a museum in someone's head. Check out The History Guy. He has the historical props too.
Vinheteiro é o cara, toca demais !. Simplesmente FANTÁSTICO! Acima da média, com certeza! Orgulho desse músico brasileiro!.
Chopin: "I've written these pieces to be played by 4 pianists on 2 pianos."
Pianist: "But, sir. We only have one piano and one piano stool."
Chopin: "Perfect. Carry on then."
That's what Lizst said
@@ko4la886 I wouldn't compare them that easily. Some of Chopin Preludes aren't easy either.
I am from poland and in my opinion this is wery posible
@@ko4la886 and la campanella is One of easiest Liszt/Paganini Pieces, listen to the etude n.6 in a Minor from the Paganini/Liszt etudes... That Is hard
@@milk3n858 i think that the hardest ones are op.28 no 16 and 24, expecially the One in b Flat minor (16)
The title should be "all the pieces a beginner pianist tries to learn but ultimately fail in the end and dont practice their assigned pieces"
Especially true because harder pieces exist, like this one: (ruclips.net/video/_OrAewTxBrc/видео.html)
The fact that we choose an instrument because of the most difficult pieces there are for it doesn't help as well.
True.
I did not need such a personal attack
Exactly
I took piano lessons for 15 years. Every time my teacher gave me a Chopin peice, I knew the next 2 weeks were going to be reeeeealy frustrating.
Liszt says......
At least it's not Prokofiev's suggestion diabolaque. You can actually hear the Melody in Chopin
2 weeks? It took me that long just to play fantasie impromptu slowly all the way through.
@@frederickschulze8014 2 hours on. Break for 4 hours. 2 hours on. Repeat every other day. In the in between days, i would practice scales, memorization techniques, and study music theory. That was pretty much my routine.
2 weeks to figure out a chopin's piece. You must be at the very highest level of piano achievement.
Your note fluency and precise flow is amazing
When I was 17, the Chopin "Heroic" Polonaise was my recital song. I'm going to be 72 next week. I could no more play that thing now than fly,, but I love it just as much. Am going to have to go and listen to the whole thing again, just for old time's sake.
I salute you. Please continue to play. All pianists deserve so much love 🤗
I admire and salute you.
I am 71 and still play the violin!
Age has taken its toll in tone, my vibrato and bowing strokes, but I still play and practice 2-3 hours a day.
Music keeps me going!
Guillermo Garraton That's so cool! Salute to you as well! No matter how young or old, musicians deserve so much respect! ✊😙
Congratulations - I'll soon be 55 and have only been playing (learning) for little more than a year. I love it , but so regret not having started in my youth. But I'm glad I finally did start. It's never too late.
@@ScottA2345 Congratulations to you as well! 😊
3:56 come on he's looking at us, it can't be that difficult
4:08 oh shoot
Without looking ima guess it was chopin’s etude no 25
Edit: yup was right.
Jxles number 25?
" oh shoot " is the same thing that " oh shit " , i don't got this !
Finally a video that he isn't staring into our soul!!
But he is hahahaha
Lol
@Vinheteiro, I'm glad to see a pianist who has 7.2M subcribers simply by playing his piano. It shows there are still people who enjoy beautiful music and you certainly provide it!
What we learned from this was Chopin really enjoyed making pianists suffer.
liszt even worse
Not true. Pianists LOVE Chopin because his writing for the piano is idiomatic. Liszt, yeah I'll give that one to you, but it's far from impossible
smoog really??
@@sergeirachmaninoff4287 tbh I'm not sure, I saw his transcendantal etude no.6 version s.140... Looks impossible to me...
@@manuelbes that's why you PRACTICE
Ok yes, these are all hard and he plays them amazingly but even more amazing to me? THERE IS NOT ONE PIECE OF MUSIC IN FRONT OF THIS MAN. HE HAS ALL OF THESE INSANE PIECES MEMORIZED. A PURE MAD LAD.
As a pianist, I can say it is, ironically, easier to memorize a very hard piece than a simple one.
Don't ask me why, but it is what it is.
Polly The Homeless also as a pianist, and someone who would much rather memorize than read, I would have to disagree. I find memorization of simpler pieces easier than complicated pieces, but he had EVERY SINGLE ONE memorized. ALL OF THEM. Like it’s one thing to PLAY complicated pieces, but to play them perfectly while having them completely memorized is a completely different level that I could only one day hope to aspire to and I’ve been playing for 19 years, the majority of my life.
You simply can t do what a talented guy can.
@@flynnie_123maybe it is different for every pianist... I've been playing since I was little too (15 years more or less), and I couldn't play anything from memory until I started studying at the Conservatory. Now I memorize with little effort...
Sarah Flynn, you would also find Valentina Lisitsa amazing, especially when you see her perform these most difficult pieces in full, with perfection. (Or maybe you already know of her...?)
Another edit: Reading your comments above tells me that, yes, you already know of Lisitsa (smile).
Difficult means he cannot stare at you while playing.
Tomato CC and then you are free
Staring at what's behind you*
😄
He can stare at you SOMETIMES.
@@philcanning5467 are you calling yourself ugly? That's not cool
Chopin and his works will undoubtedly be markers of the Romantic era. There is something in his music that captivates the soul. His life was a great inspiration. Liszt himself was more inclined towards musical brilliance.
Me: People can say which is easy and hard but I think even if it is technically hard, it could be hard to play 'well'. For example, Chopin orelude op.28 no.7. It us just two bars but you will realize how hard to express that piece with all your heart.
70%: La campanela?
20%: where ma Rachmaninoff?
9%: He is not watching us omg
1%: Maybe some Prokofiev?
0%: A cat with 9 legs
0%: Maybe some kachikawawa rapsody
0%: Maybe some paganini violin concerto no.1 cadenza
-100%: That is violin piece u violinist
Hey
You forgot the ultimate monster:
Liszt.
And all Lizts Etudes especially no 4 and 6 with are arguably the hardest pieces of all time
0% Olivier Messiaen?
La Campanela is not that hard like these music..
Also, the 'hard' pieces are based on what is superficially considered as hard. Actually you have works that are not considere as difficult/hard but are, because of the layers, voices, articulation, etc.
Let’s all appreciate that this is an actual human playing
And humans do mistakes. Like forgetting Rachmaninoff.
@@hatshot6057 Clearly a human wrote that
@@hatshot6057 or Alkan, Prokofiev, Godowsky, Ravel etc etc
LA CAMPANELLA
@@divyap4357 honestly dont think it should be in this. And if it would, i dont think it should be higher than 8. Its a very hard piece, but absolutely not the hardest. Its not even the hardest Liszt piece. Its just the most famous one
Edit: but yea harder than everything in his list at least
Finally, a video of just Vinheteiro straight up flexing
👀 my cat video *xd*
Or exposing that he's not a good pianist and has no knowledge of piano repertoire.
@@calebhu6383 then do yourself your version playing the 10 hardest piano songs and upload it.
Lucas Viana looking at Caleb’s videos, I can already see he’s a better pianist than Vinheteiro. But why would he make a video pretending to play the 10 most difficult piano pieces where he actually plays pieces that aren’t even in the top 50?
@@advcrim77 so now we need to be better than someone if we want to criticize their skill ? Do yourself a favor and check out Valentina Lisitsa version of the first piece in this video, Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. Other then making mistakes, he plays without any emotion, the pacing is off, etc.
Глаз не могла оторвать от ваших рук!! Браво
Four piano difficulty levels:
1. Easy
2. Medium
3. Hard
4. Chopin
JAJAJAKAKAJAJA
No, Liszt
😆
I think Liszt is the hardest
5. Liszt
10. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt)
9. Flight of the Bumblebee (Rimsky-Korzakov)
8. Fantaisie impromptu (Chopin)
7. Piano Concerto No. 5 (Beethoven)
6. Moonlight Sonata (Movement 3) (Beethoven)
5. Revolutionary Etude (Chopin)
4. Etude Op. 25 No. 11 "Winter Wind" (Chopin)
3. Piano Concerto No. 21 (Mozart)
2. Grande Polonaise Brilliante Op. 25 (Chopin)
1. "Heroic" Polonaise Op. 53 (Chopin)
Thank you so much you saved my life!
Muchísimas gracias por decirnos cuáles son. Yo me preguntaba cuáles eran porque quiero escucharlas completas!!!
no way!
there arent any pieces of Rachmaninoff.
@@176nerimar4 That's the hardest because he hasn't mastered it YET
8, 7, 6, 5, 3, 2, 1 should not be in the list.
8 -> Ravel Ondine? or entire Gaspard....
7 -> Tchai PC 1
6 -> Schumann G minor sonata
5 -> Liszt Fleur Follets
3 - >Brahms either PC 1 or 2
1 ->islamey
Every Chopin piece has this one part that everyone knows
the extremely difficult part that requires 15 fingers? i can relate.
yes. especially the part in "Grande Valse Brilliante" that's in tom and jerry
What does your profile picture mean? I see it all over the place
@@jamesonreynoldsmyers5178 Oh yeah yeah
@@NoahPurdyFR what do you mean? 😅
Lord, que piano é esse? Ainda, me impressionou a afinação impecável. O talento do pianista já nos é conhecido 🙂
Com tantas peças de Chopin nesta seleção, seria de bom gosto tocar em um Pleyel.
This video should be called: 10 musics that Lord needs to look at the piano.
Isaias Junior What Lord,?, Jesus junkie,! 🐖💨💨
David Boulton its Lord Vinheterio
Or 10 songs you will never play! :)
Maybe it'll be the next video title, who knows...
You know its hard when the lord has to look at the piano
Imagine making a list of the hardest songs and can play all off them
Because these arent the hardest songs
@@nobloblobloblo8515 what would you put on the list?
@@TheFinalformsora there are tons missing, c major etude, thirds etude, a minor op25.4, rach3, rach sonata2, chopin sonatas, ravel concerto, liszt feux follets, liszt mazeppa, lutoslawski fourths etude, chopin ballade 4, chopin fantasia, bach goldberg variations, prokofiev sonata 7, just to name a few. including fantasie impromptu or revolutionary etude in this list is by no means anything difficult..
@@simons3257 all the "hardest piano pieces" videos only have popular hard pieces so it'll get more views probably
@@HalIOfFamer it doesnt take a concert pianist to tell you that these are nowhere near the hardest pieces on the piano- not even close
How many notes can you play in 5 seconds?
Chopin: Yes
You deserve all the likes.
Liszt: Hold my beer.
Thor Thostenson that’s the stupidest fucking stolen joke
ID ONT UNDERSTAND
@@kirisakow liszt was a showman
3:53 I love how he's like "Wait for it..." ...TWICE before dropping the hammer with that insane run!
This might be the first video of him NOT looking directly into our souls
The playing challenges him a bit...At least he still Points at us a lot😂
Ant lol
The worst thing is that those arent even close to the hardest pieces for piano
@Fatal Phenomenon poor funny thing, those are pieces that ive played about 5 years ago. If you want to listen something hard for real listen to Rachmaninov's piano concertos or Liszt B minor piano sonate xD
@Fatal Phenomenon pathetic
0:00 10.F.Liszt-Hungarian Rhapsody N.2
0:38 9.R. Korsakov-Flight of the Bumblebee
0:52 8.Chopin-Fantasie Impromptu
2:00 7.Beethoven-Piano concerto N.5
2:18 6.Beethoven-moonlight Sonata [3rd Movement]
3:20 5.Chopin-Revolutionary Étude
3:53 4.Chopin-Étude Op.25 No.11 (Winter Wind)
4:17 3.Mozart-Piano concerto N.21
4:44 2.Chopin-Grande Polonaise Brillante Opus.22
5:00 1.Chopin-Polonaise "héroïque" Opus.53
God flight of the bumblebee is cool but everyone plays it and it get annoying quick lol (and yes I am a two set fan)
Thanx for the details bro
Somewhat surprised Beethoven’s 29th (Hammerklavier) didn’t make the list. Wasn’t successfully performed until 15 years after it was written.
if you turn on subtitles it already tells you
@@ketanfernandes4094 poj
Chopin's hobby was writing impossible pieces
No it was his job
And I'm the one who loves his songs and wants to play. But seemingly it's a thing of impossibility
The RedWisper the simplest piece is Etude op 10 no 5 🍾
@@mariuszielke2436 Lol. The fact is..
@@nmd6231 It's a lot easier than it sounds! If you're more of a beginner pianist I suggest any of his mazurkas or nocturnes :P
Piano é muito dificil e requer muito, muito treino. Fisico e mental. Portanto tenho um enorme respeito por este senhor.
The fact that most of these songs played in Tom and Jerry is blow my mind
And Charlie Chaplin silents
Engrish 100
That's why I loved that cartoon
I believe that's because copyright.
that episode won the Oscar of best cartoon.
there are also songs played in Woody woodpecker
When Lord Vin isn't looking into my soul, then I know it's a difficult piece.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh yes!
dude this comment is so unoriginal
wild man I just didn’t want to make others think that you were even bright enough to make this up
I am indeed an evil human
@@tonytonychopper999 I think we all are at some point in our lives 😂😂
Beethoven used to insert technically , near-impossible trills on his piano sonatas (such as on the 14th presto agitato here) in part to scare off other composers/piano players from plagiarizing his work in his younger years.
Sounds legit
Sounds sciencey enough to be true
Sounds kue lapis legit
@@js1.987 haha can relate to this comment on a deep level
fessy4 lol
Everyone one of these pieces of music is up there as the best ever written for piano and you play them all so very well. BRAVO!!
Playing rapid repeated notes, like in the "Bumblebee" example is much more difficult on an upright piano. As many of you know on grand piano you don't have let the keys lift up before striking again. So this is a double challenge. Bravo.
Me: *cries in keyboard*
RIP people learning Scarlatti Sonata in D Minor on an upright haha.
Truthfully it's not as hard as it's made out to be, definitely does feel better on a grand for sure though.
Holy shit it's the potato knishes guy
You are right!
Why would you want to repeat notes? You have 88 keys, just use a different one
I wish I am this guy's neighbor I would be hearing quality music all day
Signal Jad factz
Pianists need practice as well. I guarantee you that you won't hear quality music all day; instead, you'll hear lots of technical exercises, scales, sight reading, and sometimes lots of repetition on passage they're trying to master.
@@upsideken9385 but he is God, he has no mistakes in him
@@upsideken9385 I'm making a joke, I'm not serious
Right!! Just chill
Toplad knew that we have heard flight of the bumblebee too many times.... So he cut it super short. Well done.
Wow…you are awesome Vinheteiro. Great pianist. Excellent performances. Congratulations.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍
I'm 59 years old and started playing piano 8 months ago. Currently I'm happy when I can get through a piece without stopping and no errors. That was crazy wonderful!
keep going
Good for you
I started playing bass guitar at 45, and am now 59. I’m finally playing stuff I never thought I’d be good enough to play! But, still not as good as those who started to play as children, I do wish I had started at a younger age, but have no regrets and am very happy with what I’ve accomplished. And I’m not done yet! I steadily challenge myself and am steadily improving. I originally wanted to play piano, but life got in the way.
@@alphagt62 I would feel sad if I learned piano later like when I am 40 or 50. I am 10 years old and big respect to you and I am sorry you didn’t get to play sooner :(
@@swapnabheemireddy2686 thanks for that. Learning music when you are young is essential to ever being really good at it. I see young people in their teens that can play better than myself, but that’s OK. Life gives us strange opportunities. I spent all of my adult life working long hours and trying to make a good living for a family. But, a divorce at age 40 found me with lots of free time, so, learning to play guitar and bass seemed like a really great idea! Now I’m in a band and we are playing some great music! And life is good. You’re never too old to learn something new.
I'd like to remind everyone that not only are these all technically difficult, but he knows ALL OF THEM BY HEART!
thank god someone noticed.
Woah
but thats normal for pianist...
Juan Kim
I know you didn’t just say that
The amount of practice it takes to learn a piece that hard, you end up memorizing because there's just too much on the page and with your hands. It's really really hard to look at both
Cat walks on the piano
Chopin: *Interesting*
😂
Lol Tom and Jerry
😂
Hahahahahahahaha🤣
Cat dances, not walks!
advanced gobbledegook
Посмотрел, послушал. Признаю Ваше мастерство и уважаю, зная, какой труд стоит за таким умением.
Я ничего в музыке не знаю, ни на каком инструменте не играю. И так, представьте себе какое на меня это производит впечатление. Он для меня как инопланетянин. Если не видел, не верил бы.
Chopin really hated people who wanted to learn his music
Lol
Yea, because his music is kind of annoying.
@@chivalrous_chevy1163 nah.
Most of his best pieces (IMO) are much more accessible. He obviously tried to make them as hard as possible towards the end lol
Lol! Chopin and Rochmoninoff aren’t from this world.
"How do I make the most people rage quit piano?" - Chopin, circa 1840
napalm haha exactly dude
more like franz liszt circa 1838
Rmnddtd89kgs80j114 fucking trueeeeee
@@substitoad7069 its a conspiracy.
napalm i don't understand .
Hardest "well-known" pieces. :)
A definitive list would include far more Liszt and Rachmaninoff. Chopin's Heroic would still be on there, along with his 3rd scherzo.
Don't forget Czerny op.365 and Alkan and Mereaux
I think its just pieces he knows how to play
Olivier Messiaen
now that's a perfect title for this video!
Chopin's pieces wouldn't make it into such list. Liszt's Douze grande no.5 and no.8 already take two places, another two go for his Paganini etudes from 1838, no.4 being the hardest piece ever written and no.6 taking one of the highest places in this list, Rachmaninoff, Alkan and maybe Horowitz's transcriptions would fill the rest of the places, or Liszt's Grand Galop (original version) would take another place in such list.
I would love to see a full performance of Heroic Polonaise by Vinheteiro. The section he played was played with such character (as he plays everything tbh).
I have a deep affection for this man's musicianship, his showmanship, and his quirky sense of humor, all hidden behind that sinister scowl. Wonderful, wonderful stuff. Thank you, Senhor Vinheteiro, for sharing your gifts with us!
How can you speak about his sense of humor?😅
absolutely IDEM !! thank you mister Vinhetiero you are just a great pianiste . q;-)
Vinheteiro é uma figura,ele é muito divertido kkkkkk
@@angies513 he's actually very funny as a real person
Does that include the creepy stare?
R. Korsakov: I can play 30 notes in 2 seconds
Chopin: Hold my piano
The best comment! :)))))
Nice one. Love Chopin btw.
Who cares ? NO ONE
Yanina Miteva hold Piano? Dat my comment!
Yanina Miteva but he’ll need his piano to show him
If Some of you didnt know, Chopin played most of his pieces way slower than we play them now
Chopin: "I paid for all 88 keys, I'm going to use all 88 keys"
Jesus loves you
😂😂😂😂
@@edwardv4546 Jesus loves you
@@nata64 .
@@lovely7983 Jesus loves you
What a superb video. I'm mesmerised by watching his hands across the keyboard. I look forward to seeing more.
Can't be too hard, he's looking at us!
Two seconds later: Ah.
@Ryan Sun youre probably asian
one more like!!!!! and 1,000
@@FrazzledPineapple that's racist lol
I also agree with asian. There are top 10 pieces even harder.
Chopin polonaise is very easy honestly, and moonlight, and Fantasie.
I don't play piano, but it looks like Chopin liked to flex
I guess his music is for him to express his feeling and mood but you got the point
He was the flex
Liszt and Rachmanninof is a actually MUCH harder!
I liked Fantasie Impromptu by Chopin
And
Moonlight Sonata full by Beethoven
As well as La Campanella my 3 fav classical pieces right now...
@@lucaskrumenaur7543 yes, but chopin put a lot more emotions in his music.
Someone: Piano is easy
Chopin: I’m about to end this whole mans career
And Liszt. (Edit) 😉
And some Bach and a lot of ragtime pieces
Yup :)
I can play Scott Joplin, I am 12
Chopin to piano is like Paganini to violin
The showmanship, staring at us, at the start of Chopin's Winter Wind is awesome! Then, pointing at us, as if to say "...wait for it...".
4:24-4:29 can we take a moment to appreciate his right hand?
Don't we all?
Oh u mean 'his' hand. Sorry, my bad.
sounds different out of context
@@net_lag *ahem*
God I love Mozart
@@louisauffret omg you're right😂
How can he just be so chilled and his fingers literally "tickle" those ivories? So effortless. And he plays without sheet music. Can't believe it! What a pro.
Memorization :)
I'm mesmerized
It's not difficult to memorize a piece, particularly fast pieces. It's muscle memory. Nor is staring at the camera while playing that difficult. And I will add that many of those pieces are not even close to being the most difficult in the piano repertoire. I know because I played half of them, some of them when I was a teenager.
@@jakes3799 I'm sorry, but for most people who don't know how to play the piano to this extent, find it fascinating. Please give credit where credit is due.
@@tammyclark5946 But the key word is giving credit where it is DUE. No credit is due simply for memorizing a piece. Nor for looking at the camera while he plays. Anyone can do those things. Now that doesn't mean that what he's doing is completely unimpressive either. While those are not the 10 most difficult pieces as he claims they are, they're not easy pieces that anyone can play either. Tell you what though - if you want to see something truly impressive look up Horowitz's video where he plays the Carmen Fantasy. Then you'll see playing that is not of a mortal man.
Everybody gangsta until Vinheteiro has to look at the piano
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😭😭
The Nick 😂😂😂
998th like
@@simoki_2307 coool, i didn't know I got so many likes, first time. Also yt didn't send any notification
RESPECT, ABSOLUTE RESPECT!!! These are POWERFUL Teaching Videos! Especially with the visible Piano! I have our local grade school Music Science band playing and laughing with chickens, but also understanding the beauty, complexity, and history of these great works of art, by one of the finest You tube Artists of our Era! Thank You Lord V! Our students love learn and laugh with you!
This is definitely hard what to know why?
HE’S LOOKING AT THE PIANO
Maryam Shirazi this should be a meme
😂😂😂
fuck yea....🤣🤣
so true
O men. 😲😱😰🙀🙊
The complexity of Chopin's pieces is absolutely beautiful will always be my favorite pianist.
1 billion percent. His pieces have the most emotionally cohesive elements. Simply utterly outstanding. He’s a diamond tier pianist
@@Robisquick Chopin is no longer a pianist, but he remains a great composer.
Chopin rules!
Yes, Chopin rules. There's no doubt about that along with Franz Liszt. However, his playing does not sing so it's an insult to both of them.
Chopin: How many notes do I want here?
Also Chopin: yes
All of them
LOL this just made my day
Chopin was Polish and I am Polish
(sorry, I very bad speak in english)
@@kolorowykostkogowymutantpo6364 But who cares, music have not nationality. / A tak serio to ci ludzie raczej wiedzą, żę Chopin był polakiem nie trzeba tego jeszcze głosić na prawo i lewo xd pozdrawiam ;)
Chodzi mi o to że Polacy są najlepsi (żartuję inne kraje są tak samo fajne)
Number 8 is so hard, especially because for a majority of the song, every 3 notes played in the left hand, 4 notes are played in the right. Getting it to sound so seamless is crazy
Chopin, the first avenger
Ahahah
I love him
No he was just an Avengers Level Threat
The third movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata is simply wonderful.
Looked like he have difficulties in playing moonlight 3rd movement ._.
Nothing compares to it! It is absolutely my favorite piece of music!
@@kristophelesart5360 He definitely wasn't playing it in the same tempo like I have heard players like Evgeny Kissin and Valentina Lisitsa do.
@@crazysnarfy861 Valentina's version has to be the best there is. Simply incredible
@@alexcormier3368 Agreed! Her playing is astonishing!
What I learned from this video: Chopin was a madman who happened to be a pianist.
Only666ticketstohell there’s a pretty good movie about him starring Hugh Grant. He was a savant for sure.
Lololol lizt Scriabin alkan these are just some of the pianists that makes Chopin's pieces easy
@@verxonckvkkgfiej7495 You are correct. But because those weren't on the list I couldn't have learned that by watching this video, therefore the joke still stands.
mr arican and you are an Idiot.
Chopin was a shredder before shredding become a thing. His only competitor was Listz. Though some people critisised them for that, like "your music have no soul" etc. Usual stuff you know
Muito lindo. Legal que vc respeita as diferenças de estilo dos compositores. Admiro muito seu trabalho.
I love how he shakes his finger at the viewer to alert you that "something's" about to happen. 😁
CD P everytime Chopin is played we need someone in the background doing exaggerated dad guns to to indicate how insane this is!
Yeah😂
Please make a full cover of the "Heroic"Polonaise Opus 53
You are amazing !
He has already done the same.
I rlly want that andante spianato+grande valse brilliante
Yes, please Vinheteiro!
@@mitalipandit2891 True, but in the last 8 years I'm sure that his equipment and even skills have improved a lot.
After my summer holidays . if you wisch.???
This guy is one hell of a pianist. What's more impressive is that someone actually created these songs. Blows my mind.
Aaron F he’s not that good tbh
@@pianojam2181 why?
Gabriel O listen to ACTUAL pianists and then you’ll see what I mean. He is an okay musician but he’s definitely not one of the bests.
Uhmnee I disagree but your allowed an opinion. If he is bad, then who is good?
Uhmnee your English is not one of the -bests- either bud.
Temperamentvoll gespielt. 🤩Die sind meine Lieblings Klavierstücke! Ich würde sie so gerne in voller Länge hier anhören!
Sie haben Recht. Kurze Präsentationen von wunderbaren Werken.
When chopin makes half the list with 4 pieces in the top 5, you know he's pure gold
This video is just for entertainment, there are far more difficult pieces of piano music than any of these. Or anything classical no doubt.
They are not songs! Is he singing??
Yeah you're right
@@7531monkey OK why are you angry he/she was just trying to say chopin is a good composer
Por supuesto!! Se dice que no existe un buen pianista si no puede interpretar a Chopin 😊 Chopin es maravilloso 🎉😊
Chopin's cat: *jumps on piano*
Chopin: THATS GENIUS
Stolen Af
From Rousseaus Fanatasie Improptu Video
@@yourclassics5115 I've never seen Rousseau's channel, so thank you for giving me something new to watch
LP Jones hmmmm Ok Then.....
i call this one salty man on the internet number 498315632 cant accept that comedy repeats itself by accident from sheer coincidence
Chopin's Opus 53... my favorite piece of music since I was 5 years old (70 now). It never gets old or tiring. Just beautiful and stirring. So glad to see it turn up as your #1.
Greetings from Poland - Chopins Homeland
@@magorzatamalinowska380 Greetings from France - Chopins Last Destination 🥲
@@christiancazabonne Greetings from New Zealand - Where Chopin Never Visited
@@christiancazabonnefun fact: Chopin’s heart is kept in krakow castle in Poland but his body is buried in France
Can't listen to it without thinking of Oliver Cromwell though ...
Beautiful job on everything you do. It's as quality as any CD that you could listen to. Such great sound and technique.
Piano difficulty levels:
1. Easy
2. Medium
3. Hard
4. Impossible
5. Sleeping Vinheteiro
6. Vinheteiro looks on the camera
7. Vinheteiro looks at the piano
*Idea by Yizhou Du*
8. vinheteiro with 2 pianos
number 5,6,7 should be between 2 and 3 since none of these pieces are among the top 10 hardest piano pieces. I respected Vinheiteiro until he started deceiving his audience making himself look like a better pianist than he really is
1 very easy
2 easy
3 medium
4 hard
5 super hard
6 Insaneh
7 Rousseau
8 Vinheterio
9 Vinheterio Looking at keys
10 Chopin
11 Liszt
12 2 Year old Asian
@@kostasvin200 are you serious? Rousseau has already played at least 10 other pieces that are much harder than the ones played by Vinheiteiro. Yet you rank Vin as being better?
@@EJsacasa I just say it cause of the channel i know Rousseau is better
My brain: I want to play this
My hands: No, you don't
I have it too😄
This is nothing. His list is horrible and just disrespectful. The 10 he played are difficult (except for flight of the bumblebee. That one is just a joke istg). Here are 10 pieces, ofc its impossible to pick the absolute 10 hardest but these are 10 times harder than the pieces he played. And will show u what true complexity on a piano looks like.
ruclips.net/video/e_-XZxSTh3A/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/4tw9gJ0Fa1M/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/7tBywolYOFA/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/W5TDEQqg7yI/видео.html (skip to 6:27)
ruclips.net/video/0VDE2Npezo8/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/AVpnr8dI_50/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/YkH_-Lri8kk/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/SSxbao_Chq0/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/3JWDFXlec3w/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/SfwcW07yhSo/видео.html
@@marharytaholub1225 ruclips.net/video/URx_l3mhMHw/видео.html
Jajaj
@@samiraboughaleb7335 thank you)
Chopin’s goal was to make everyone cry in frustration while learning his pieces 😂
Sarah Pruitt and Liszt. 😂
Sarah Pruitt truth 😂
I don't trust in Chopin's existence, but if they did exist, then yeah I'd probably lean towards that possibility XD
Frustration 11 yo???????
Sarah Pruitt so true
It's absolutely perfect, I can't find right words to express how much I impressed
How to play these pieces:
1. Sit down
2. Play
3. Cry in corner
Kennix Sung * 2.5 fail at the first notes
How to Play these pieces:
It's impossible
Or just skip to 3
Полагаю это волшебство!
Look at the music. Wonder what to do with your hands.
Would you do the 10 easiest (or just easy) piano pieces?
#1: Hot Cross Buns
#1: 4min33, John Cage
@@jeanbaptistesaur I don't know, man, shit's pretty difficult to me.
4'33
By making his music near impossible to play by anyone other than himself, Chopin had invented DRM copy-protection hundreds of years ago.
Sonic Broom his pieces are written for Liszt to give him taste
Wonderful! Once again Chopin reigns supreme with an honorable mention to Beethoven for complexity and originality.
Damn, did a piano murder Chopin's parents?
No. Chopin murdered the piano's parents. And offspring.
@@jeffdiamond486 Thank you Jeff! I thought it was his parents got raped by the piano.
Glaceon Pokèmon bruh
@@shvirasnowcat8622 No, that was Rachmaninoff's
The irony is that people play etudes to improve their skills, but to play Chopin's etudes you need top skills already!
Everyone before Chopin:
Yeah Idk if there’s anything new you can do with the piano, it’s pretty much been done.
Chopin:
Ok
Ashun Everyone after Chopin:
Okay NOW there’s nothing new you can do with the piano. It’s pretty much been done.
Black MIDIs and talking pianos in the 2010’s:
Ok
Liszt, Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff, Stravinsky, wrote things much more difficult than Chopin. Fantaisie-impromptu and Revolutionary etude are easy pieces, Heroic polonaise is not that hard... not even in the list of the 100 most difficult piano pieces, while there are tons of REALLY hard shit missing. Feux follets for example, or Stravinsky's Petruška, or Alkan's etudes etc etc
@@totoroteo You should've written 'Should have written "hold my beer" '
Chopin be like: hold my beer
@@Makenor13 He's talking before Chopin, that would include: Handel, Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn... and more.
It’s crazy how many times Chopin appears on this list. And what’s also amazing is how beautiful his hardest pieces sound. Chopin has to be one of my favorite pianists of all time.
If you haven't already, you should take a look at chopin's torrent opus 10 no 4
I love Chopin ❤️
Almost all hard pieces belongs to Liszt or Chopin.
I'm polish 🇵🇱 we love our composer 💕
@@doctorsmith3182 NO!!! NOT A SINGLE ONE!!! EVERY SINGLE PIECE OF THE TOP 100 IS SORABJI AND OTHER 20TH CENTURY COMPOSERS!!!!!
The reason I find this so impressive over anything made these days, is that all of this was composed not just for the instrument, but the limitations of the human body.
Nowadays people just plug shit into a computer and can do it all effortlessly, but to compose and play pieces like this you had to express true mastery.
Piano difficulty
1. Easy
2. Medium
3. Hard
4. Chopin
5. Liszt
6. Beethoven
@@kspades2530 7. Prokofiev
8. Rachmaninov
9. Ligeti.
5.Когда Vinheteiro смотрит на своем пианино
Chopin: "For all the small-handed peasants, I'm going to make you suffer."
I mean, to be fair, us Polish people have really large hands.
Rachmaninoff: hold my beer
That’s me 😔
ruclips.net/video/ifKKlhYF53w/видео.html
lol
*Comment section:*
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20% Asian parents jokes
20% Chopin is such a good composer
20% TwoSetViolin references
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Congrats on getting a heart 8 months after upload!
@@marvinschluckauf6783 lmao
Outra lingua ai, time to increase the percents
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Cocchi, Conrado.
@@conic2721 é esse ai
This guy is up there with Liberace as being one of the most gifted and incredible pianists the world has seen. He plays all these pieces from memory, with no sheet music. It's unbelievable.