I lowkey hate when people say its all talent, because yeah, some people are kinda born with a knack for music. But that shouldn't take away from the sheer amount of skill and practice this takes to get right.
@@mafiafox9290 it’s a video with a jjba song and stand proud is the name of a jjba song there is no mention of jjk in this video you confuddled doofus you lampooning freelancer you cookey lunatic you jizzswamping wackjob you lame donkey you absolute fish-head you dull ant you stupid foolish doofus headed nicompoop with no talent or sense of pop culture
@@BananaPeeler-ot9vsIt means that the creator can’t or finds it hard to play it without looking at the piano because of it’s fast key change or more. Either that or they’re more focused to play, so they stop making eye contact with the camera. Hope this helps!
@@BananaPeeler-ot9vsthe comment is saying she looked at the cam for the easy ones cus it was so easy she didn’t need to look but focused and looked at the piano for the hard one
you just havent put in the time. I personally am around a grade 2 ABRSM which is like 2 years worth of practice and isnt that advanced in the grand scheme of piano players, but the first one and second one seem like theyre pretty easy though take a lot of hours to practice at my level. Typically fast songs arent very hard cause they require muscle memory and have a very basic chord progression that will repeat and so it makes the overall song a lot easier to learn
@@kusuria_addictedyou really have to spend more time playing the piano daily to be able to play the first two songs, they aint that hard. If u really cannot differentiate these songs’ difficulty, try to learn more about the fundamentals of piano music theory. Cố lên 😅
As a pianist, Czardas is NOT easy. Maybe I just suck, but its the tempo of the song that makes it so hard to play, specifically the left hand. Though, don't take this too seriously, I just thought I'd share a bit. Difficulty between pieces can vary between pianist to pianist.
I’ve been trying to learn The Entertainer. The other day, I couldn’t sleep, so I played the right hand on an imaginary piano in my bed. Like, I actually moved my fingers accordingly. This song is taking over my mind.
i havent played the entertained but i have played Maple Leaf Rag dude... i have the whole song memorized, i have the technique, BUT IT HURTS TOO MUCH TO PLAY my arms frfr get too tired so i cant play it
Someone pointed out that she's double thumbing the octave, a.k.a. 1-1 fingering on the repeats. Which is really the craziest part given the usual way many are taught to do octaves lol.
The piano version was actually written by Liszt in response to his respect and admiration for Paganini's virtuosity on the violin. As a piano player, I prefer the violin version in both tone and quality. It's almost impossible to play Liszt's version without sounding like a drunk villain hammering keys. Now this is a bit of jealousy for those who CAN, but I've rarely ever seen anyone play it for piano without sounding: stressed, strained, messy. I've come ot the conclusion that it's the piece and the way it's written, not just the technique required. That same quality of LIszt on the other hand perfectly matches his, imo, best piece ever: Hungarian Rhapsody 2.
@DarkLordScaryMan No it wasn’t… it’s either that the other covers are absolute trash, or that this one had more notes, or possibly that this one had some sort of audio enhancement, which I barely think is true.
@@brunootherkin3942 Yeah dude there’s background songs that are so annoying to find so I try to help where I can. Another one is Chill Day Lakey Inspired.
@@KingSlayer21_0 I am not a professional piano player but you needn't be one to be familiar with the most famous organ piece of all time. My brother however is a professional organist so you're...ahem...preaching to the choir lol. I grew up playing this obscure game called Dragon Quest by the indie developer Enix. In that game the theme for Tantagel Castle was inspired by Toccata and Fugue (as lots of video game and cinema music is). Specifically the Fugue. I was 6 at the time and played it lots. So for me it'll always be that. Very regal and nostalgic. Besides it's really only the Toccata that has that "Dracula" quality to it. But this is purely subjective obviously. I was just a little taken aback by "I'm a professional piano player that's how I know" as if one's expertise should be called upon to justify one's subjective feelings? But it's not necessary. :) Cheers. (p.s. I suppose I've always thought of Dracula as either a Romantic or someone heavily into Bartok lol, not quite so Baroque)
My hands would've fallen off with that last one.
She played it way faster than normal lmao. Still hard af piece
My dumbass thought she was about to start playing Rush E 😂
@@DaimyoD0 It doesn't even start on E it starts on D# 😭😭
And that’s not even the hardest part.
Now I'm hard, but am hard
"Sounds hard"
"Sounds hard"
"Sounds hard"
"Sounds hard"
fr
“Is hard”
“Is hard”
“Is hard”
“Is hard”
The inhale before La Campanella is so real 😭🙏
*inhale*
ok lets play my fingers off
@atpvaporeon NO FR THOUGH. YOU'RE NOT GONNA FEEL ANYTHING AFTER THAT.
Why does it kinda sound like a tune from Blackpink 🤔
You can tell that this was probably the 23rd take
@UrFavAmina12 bcs they yoinked tunes from classical music pieces
As a pianist myself this is so true 😂. Keep up the good work!
BRO ASHOOOOOK
Nah, you're just extremely talented with all of those
Edit: The practice and hard work was implied. That was my definition of talent
I lowkey hate when people say its all talent, because yeah, some people are kinda born with a knack for music. But that shouldn't take away from the sheer amount of skill and practice this takes to get right.
I think it is thousand of hours spent on this instrument, not talent
@@finalfandussy7Exactly. Talent does play a role, but its a really, REALLY small factor for being able to do something well.
40 hours
@@SakuraScythe i thought that talent and putting your hours into practicing an instrument are the same thing but ig im just reallly stupid
You should STAND PROUD being able to play that good
I see what you did there
jjk reference?
@@mafiafox9290No
@@Kirayoshiikage you didnt make the comment, how would you know
@@mafiafox9290 it’s a video with a jjba song and stand proud is the name of a jjba song there is no mention of jjk in this video you confuddled doofus you lampooning freelancer you cookey lunatic you jizzswamping wackjob you lame donkey you absolute fish-head you dull ant you stupid foolish doofus headed nicompoop with no talent or sense of pop culture
1. No eye contact with piano = easy
2. Looking at piano and not the camera = hard af
6k likes is crazy ty guys
I just realized..
Why would looking at the piano make it harder?
@@BananaPeeler-ot9vsIt means that the creator can’t or finds it hard to play it without looking at the piano because of it’s fast key change or more. Either that or they’re more focused to play, so they stop making eye contact with the camera. Hope this helps!
@@BananaPeeler-ot9vsthe comment is saying she looked at the cam for the easy ones cus it was so easy she didn’t need to look but focused and looked at the piano for the hard one
Jesus loves you
Watching you play is a Golden experience
not your hand shaking for the last one 😭😭
you ARE so talented thou❤❤
thats what its supposed to be like... in simple terms, shes alternating between thumb and pinky making that "shaking" effect
@@FranekNowosadI've played La Campanella, it's real. But there is a high chance that this comment is rage bait
@@FranekNowosadthe camera flips when you’re recording.
@@FranekNowosad it is tho
She not gonna let you hit lil bro
None of these sound easy, you’re so talented 😍
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As a fellow pianist, a massive amount of respect. Could feel my fingers hurting.
Imagine being so good at piano that your easy is extreme to others
you just havent put in the time. I personally am around a grade 2 ABRSM which is like 2 years worth of practice and isnt that advanced in the grand scheme of piano players, but the first one and second one seem like theyre pretty easy though take a lot of hours to practice at my level.
Typically fast songs arent very hard cause they require muscle memory and have a very basic chord progression that will repeat and so it makes the overall song a lot easier to learn
Stop smoking a blunt
@@343JustMe ohhh ok! im kind of a slow learner at piano so i still couldnt diffrentiate between easy and hard pieces lol :D
@@Mag-nx2ue stop being a big shot
@@kusuria_addictedyou really have to spend more time playing the piano daily to be able to play the first two songs, they aint that hard. If u really cannot differentiate these songs’ difficulty, try to learn more about the fundamentals of piano music theory. Cố lên 😅
Jjba mentioneddd❤️❤️
It took me 20 seconds to realize you mirrored the footage
Since the beginning, I was sur that there was something wrong with the hands. And it's only at the end that I realised. 😅
@@tomlaboureur6066 It becomes really obvious then seeing as how La Campanella starts on like D#8 haha.
I almost thought you were lying and took me 6 rewatches to find out it's actually mirrored :)))
I dont think its mirrored, its a left handed piano, look at her other shorts, why would she mirror all of her video lol
As a pianist, Czardas is NOT easy. Maybe I just suck, but its the tempo of the song that makes it so hard to play, specifically the left hand. Though, don't take this too seriously, I just thought I'd share a bit. Difficulty between pieces can vary between pianist to pianist.
I'd say it's a great example of an intermediate piece. Not completely trivial, but so much fun to play once you get the hang of it.
Yeah I was like 🤯 in what world is czardas easy?!?
Also the first piece is not easy rhythmically.
As a non-pianist, it doesn’t sound easy either lol
I was so shocked as a violinist cause it looks so sophisticated on piano
I’ve been trying to learn The Entertainer. The other day, I couldn’t sleep, so I played the right hand on an imaginary piano in my bed. Like, I actually moved my fingers accordingly. This song is taking over my mind.
i havent played the entertained but i have played Maple Leaf Rag
dude... i have the whole song memorized, i have the technique, BUT IT HURTS TOO MUCH TO PLAY my arms frfr get too tired so i cant play it
i did that with sibelius etude op 76 no 2
You should do the left hand too while you sleep so you can practice 24 hours a day
@@leosvertexofyt2323 just gotta practice it more lol
@rowan404 how long have you been learning it for
You are so talented!
Playing that part in Campanella with double thumb is genuinely insane what the hell
Thank you! The Entertainer is super hard. I was given that to play before I hit intermediate level at like 11 years old and always struggled with it.
Keep it on🎉
The la campanella was spot on😊
You did it so good!
the entertainer is real af i CANT play that chord planing for the life of me 😭😭
Yeah and that's like the go-to song that people will want you to play when they hear you can play piano
I find it funny that she says the right hand is what gets her but for me it’s all the jumps in the left hand. Then again, I do have small hands
You play the last one so perfectly!!!! Totally your vibe!
You could almost say that this was a kind of golden expirience
Your piano skill is insane, i was proud to play fallen down and then i see that La Campanella impression lmaoo
That was really good!!
You are a great pianist 👏
The talent is crazy ❤
I play piano too!. This is so good, Keep it up girly❤❤
As a violinist, Czardas was my personal hell for a long time
I was looking for this comment lol. sautille is hard.
"The Entertainer" hit real hard. I remember when my mom was playing it 20 years ago, when I was just a child. Good old times
You know it's hard when the pianist starting to look at the keys they're pressing.
"I, Giorno Giovanna, have a dream. That dream is to become a gangstar!"
B-but... You're Ulquiorra!
@@МегаБебра_228 THIS IS MY RESOLVE!!!
Giogio mentioned
@@Papyrus_cooking yup
You play good asf
Dude your octave movement is insane
Someone pointed out that she's double thumbing the octave, a.k.a. 1-1 fingering on the repeats. Which is really the craziest part given the usual way many are taught to do octaves lol.
@ yeah lacampanella has a fair few double thumb tricks
@@rawkhawk414i didnt even notice she was doing 1-1-5 thats insane most people do like 2-1-5 or 1-2-5
Beautiful
She is a beast on piano ❤❤❤
Number 4 is insane, also incredible piano skills!
So talented wow, i think im inlove
Never seen a better piano player
All of them seem hard for me 😭
Not her casually playing piano while staring at us 😭😭 she mastered all of those songs
That last one was wild
You made everything look easy
i love at the end is so good
omg ty guys its my first time i have twin btw.....(:
La Campanella is one of my favourite pieces to play on the violin!
The piano version was actually written by Liszt in response to his respect and admiration for Paganini's virtuosity on the violin. As a piano player, I prefer the violin version in both tone and quality. It's almost impossible to play Liszt's version without sounding like a drunk villain hammering keys. Now this is a bit of jealousy for those who CAN, but I've rarely ever seen anyone play it for piano without sounding: stressed, strained, messy. I've come ot the conclusion that it's the piece and the way it's written, not just the technique required. That same quality of LIszt on the other hand perfectly matches his, imo, best piece ever: Hungarian Rhapsody 2.
@@rawkhawk414 I recommend Evgeny Kissin's rendition of La Campanella. There's a great video of his 1997 performance in the Royal Albert Hall.
I love the intro mini music… that was a curve ball for what to come
Great job 😂
Ik cute song what would be the name
@@brunootherkin3942 cats on mars by seatbelts! It’s from the anime cowboy bebop
Youre so pretty omg and you play amazing piano 😂❤
WHY IS SHE SO PRETTY THO-
real
I got a little crush
@@B0unce_67 same
wait shes not underage right
@@rumplyYT idk but im 13 so i think im good
She. Is. ✨AMAZING✨I’m starting to learn piano and hope I can do that😍
Gurl😭 you win over my piano lessons 😂😂❤❤
She's definitely a natural. Plenty of concert pianist out there. Now if you can compose your own music, Hats off.
She's insanely good
THE FACT YPU CAN PLAY LA CAMPANELLA IS CRAZY 🥲
Bro your talent is crazy
Bro Ur channel has been booming recently keep it up ❤
These sound so beautiful, you give me inspiration ❤
I know how hard the entertainer is cuz I’m doing it as well for my exam piece the left always trips me up 😩😩
She even had to take a breath before the last one, showing just how hard it is. And she's a professional but she nailed it!
UNDERRATED 😊
real talent right there
I love La Campanella holy shit
Dude, the last one has gotta be the best rendition of the song,
(or at least from what I’ve seen.)
Keep it up! :D
What u mean rendition?
@ rendition, practically the same word as version.
@@LeoTheArtist8534 like rendition of what, I thought la Campanella was made to sound like that
@DarkLordScaryMan No it wasn’t… it’s either that the other covers are absolute trash, or that this one had more notes, or possibly that this one had some sort of audio enhancement, which I barely think is true.
@ oh ye, I think the creator of the piece had to change the piece because apparently it wasn’t playable apparently or smth, but I’m not sure
please post a full cover of la campanella
BRO 💀 this is fake you really dont see it?
sorry, how is it fake? i don't understand
@@FranekNowosadthe camera is just mirrored lmao
One of the cleanest la Campanella’s I’ve ever heard
Begging for a full version of La Campanella from you🫶
The last one is beautiful! It makes the piano sound like a different instrument
Bros growing rapidly istg 😭🎺☘️
la Campanella is super impressive, and you also sped it up!
Wish to hear the full version of the last one🙈
WOWWWWW ur songs are AMAZING
Liszt gonna be trolling everyone with that piece until the end comes🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🗿
Those double notes with the thumb only are wild 😳 Congrats
For anybody wondering the song at the beginning is Cats On Mars for “Cowboy Bebop”
*From
fire anime, would suggest watching it
@@chrisreincarnated Hell yeah! Me too
God bless you 😭
@@brunootherkin3942 Yeah dude there’s background songs that are so annoying to find so I try to help where I can. Another one is Chill Day Lakey Inspired.
As a girl who is playing piano for 7 years,I can say that she is truly a talented girl,trust me it's not that easy as it seems👍🔥👏👏👏
I don't play the piano but i play the violin and i can confirm- la campenella will be the death of me
Fur elise is also a lot more easier than I'd imagined 😂
So talented! Heh… I can barely play the Fir Elise treble…
Playing Czardas on my violin is always super fun
Song request: cumbia del Ferrocarril
Allof these sound hard man
I just subscribed to your channel
All of them just sound hard to me😭😭
She may just be the best There is a humble and heartwarming person.❤❤❤
Holy .... i have not seen anyone play Campanella with their left hand like that. It's perfect technique.
Can you play, "Uwa so temporary" by Undertail? Please.
hold up undertail?
*Undertale
Getting ready for one of the hardest song 😮💨
First is really cool. I need more jojo.
My brain at the last one: WHEN WE PULL UP YOU KNOW IT’S A SHUT DOWN
La campella reminded me of shut down from bp❤❤
Bc shut down is a La Campella sample
Brain fried by kpop so much you can't even tell they copied it?
They all sound hard to me what
That last one was insane btw you are incredibly talented
What was the song that was playing before the piano started lol. Also great piano skills!
Cats in venus iirc
@ thank you so much!
@@Cram45
Cats on Mars
ruclips.net/video/97xfV6yXcrk/видео.html
I love the entertainer, I play it all the time
how do you get your left hand to be so consistent
1. Doesn't sound hard, it GOES hard
cool 👍🏻
Everyone always starts very slow with La campenella but just launched straight into it was very epic
La Campanella always hits hard
It feels like the theme music of a mob boss for some reason
To me it just straight up sounds like something Dracula plays on the piano at home.
@@rawkhawk414 that would be
" Toccata in D Minor " search it up.. I'm a professional Piano player that's how I know
@@KingSlayer21_0 I am not a professional piano player but you needn't be one to be familiar with the most famous organ piece of all time. My brother however is a professional organist so you're...ahem...preaching to the choir lol.
I grew up playing this obscure game called Dragon Quest by the indie developer Enix. In that game the theme for Tantagel Castle was inspired by Toccata and Fugue (as lots of video game and cinema music is). Specifically the Fugue. I was 6 at the time and played it lots. So for me it'll always be that. Very regal and nostalgic. Besides it's really only the Toccata that has that "Dracula" quality to it. But this is purely subjective obviously.
I was just a little taken aback by "I'm a professional piano player that's how I know" as if one's expertise should be called upon to justify one's subjective feelings? But it's not necessary. :) Cheers.
(p.s. I suppose I've always thought of Dracula as either a Romantic or someone heavily into Bartok lol, not quite so Baroque)
@@rawkhawk414 wasn't that deep bro 💀💀
@@KingSlayer21_0 Oh? Don't be afraid of the deep lil bro, no real sharks out here
As someone who has never played piano, they all sound hard