The second mid-week video! A compilation of some of the crazier pieces recorded with the led piano, just want to thank you all for the craziness that has been 2018, making these videos is great but it's all of you that make it worthwhile. Hope you have a great Thursday, see you on Monday :D
00:00 Etude (Chopin) 02:02 Flight of the Bumblebee (Rimsky-Korsakov) 03:30 Moonlight Sonata (Beethoven) 10:46 Little Red Riding Hood (Rachmaninoff) 13:47 La Campanella (Paganini-Liszt)
For those curious, the piece played was Flight of the Bumblebee by Rachmaninoff not Rimsky Korsakov because Korsakov’s version featured a less intense right hand and a more intense simultaneous left hand. I believe the video says it but the pieces are very similar and easily confused so I just wanted to throw it out there.
0:01 Chopin - Etude Op. 10 No. 4 "Torrent" 2:02 Rimsky-Korsakov - Flight of the Bumblebee (arr. Rachmaninoff) 3:29 Beethoven - Sonata No. 14 "Moonlight" 3rd Movement in C Sharp Minor 10:47 Rachmaninoff - Etude Tableau No. 6 "Little Red Riding Hood" 13:47 Liszt - La Campanella
Its crazy to me how "the flight of the Bumblebee" sounds exactly like a bumblebee flying around! is it just me or can you guys also hear it? 1000% respect for your skills!!
Etude Op 10 No 4 - Chopin 0:00 Flight of the Bumblebee - Rimsky-Korsakov, arr Rachmaninoff 2:01 Moonlight Sonata Mvt 3 - Beethoven 3:28 Little Red Riding Hood - Rachmaninoff 10:45 La Campanella - Paganini Liszt 13:46
12:15 to 12:40 is an excellent example of composition able to elicit emotion, that's a seriously anxiety-producing section. You feel like you're being chased or in real danger.
Song List 1. Etude (Chopin) - 0:00 to 1:56 2. Light Of The Bumblebee (Rimsky - Korsakov) - 2:02 to 3:23 3. Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement (Beethoven) - 3:29 to 10:40 4. Little Red Riding Hood (Rachmaninoff) - 10:45 to 13:41 5. La Campanella (Paganni - Liszt) - 13:46 to 18:34
T I M E S T A M P S Chopin etude op10 no 4 0:00 flight of the bumble bee 2:03 Beethoven, Moonlight Sonata 3rd movt 3:33 Rachmaninoff, Little red riding hood 10:46 La campanella 13:46
Always annoys me when people say "talent". This type of thing isn't inborn or innate, something Rousseau has but you dont. It's ridiculous amount of practice and dedication.
@@trafalgarlaw8373 It is talent. No matter how much you practice if you don't have the absolute talent you will never be able to play such pieces. Ofc practice will get you on your way and is very needed, without it they also would not succeed. But only the 0.1% or 0.001%? of humans are able to play such songs flawless. Your brain needs to have that coordination in order for your hands to make it happen.
As impressive as it is to see someone play these songs as gracefully as he did, its even more mind boggling to think about the notion of the people that WROTE these songs.
@@septim2315 more like geniuses, prodigies are more commonly associated with people who learn already invented things at a pace faster than most. These guys are genius inventors.
5 years ago, and this video still impressive. One of the most impressive performance that I have ever heard. You are amazing. This first song is absolutelly killer!
Just think how much time of his life did he put into learning these 5 pieces of incredible music so we can watch it for free. This dude deserves a price.
Those are insane pieces. As a pianist i know how hard it is to play at a certain speed and not play it like a robot. You can literally feel the emotion flowing into this piece. Keep up the great work!
I love the combination of music and visuals. It’s fascinating to see the internal logic on display. The smoking of the notes is fabulously atmospheric. I also have a greater appreciation of the manual and mental dexterity to compose and play works such as these. Absolutely hypnotic.
It was incredible to see the passion and dedication you have for piano music shine through in your performance tonight. Thank you for inspiring us all.
@@man-ham-city only if you practice hard or at least 30min or more per day or idk , I just know that I have 10 years of experience and wasn't practicing 7 years of it and now after some months of practicing I'm able to play beethoven's sonatas and everything easily , but 5 years with practicing would be fine
I just spent the last 4 hours learning Fur Elise (Not the one in this channel because that version is insane) and I felt amazing when I figured that out. Then I came to this video and I am now very sad.
Me before : I can do this! When I go further in piano I will be able to play this! Me after: I can’t do this! When I go further in piano I still will be crying!
This guy probably has been practicing for years, maybe more than a decade to achieve this level. Don't compare yourself to him, you have your entire life to be an amazing pianist!
and some of the 85% need more hands to play and hold a beer! I am one of those 5% who does not drink but can't play and only admire the talant and music
0:00 Chopin - Etude Op 10 No 4 2:02 Rimsky-Korsakov arr. Rachmaninoff - Flight of the Bumblebee 3:29 Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata Mvt 3 10:47 Rachmaninoff - Little Red Riding Hood 13:47 Paganini-Liszt - La Campanella
this has to be one the hardest job to learn such incredibely fast song and also to get them right, i couldnt write this comment without pressing the backspace like a million times
3:33 I remember when my teacher played this song in my classes and I really liked it. That teacher was very good and taught me a lot. Unfortunately, he is no longer with us. Thank you very much, teacher.
@Malia L. He probably doesn't use Synthesia, but there are loads of midi visualization programs that perform a similar function (read midi file and show notes as falling blocks)
I feel like that’s happening in real time somehow? The lights flashing as he hits the keys look physically real and happening as he plays. The shadows being thrown from the minor keys look legit. Either way, I thought piano was just so satisfying to listen too and just couldn’t be beat....but NOW you throw in visuals with the sounds and I’m just at a loss for words. Insanely satisfying.
@@kahopukehau He probably has LED's on the keyboard, then he records the midi file and takes a video of his hands, then he runs the midi file through a visualization program and edits the video of his hands and the visualization program together. BOOM! you have one seamless, badass video.
Rousseau you are the best piano RUclipsr that I listen to when I'm feeling calm like it's so smooth and I think it's sounds amazing thank you for the best content ever Bye pls respond
R, brother, I'm a pianist and a composer. Your selection of Insane works certainly is no blush. Liszt would have been proud of you. As would Beethoven, Rachmaninoff, Chopin, and Korsakov. Some of my own works are difficult but because of my own "limits" in technical performance, these works remain "playable." What you present here is a glimpse into a pantheon of composers who did not "play" as much as offer listeners to "experience." It is in that experiential miasma that music truly comes to life. And with it, so, too, the listener.
Same way you eat an elephant, one bite at a time. They start with a basic idea, and build and build, sometimes discarding, sometimes adding...til they are either happy with it, or sick to death of messing with it, I expect (the sick part).
They just make a music that sounds great thrn make another one that sounds great but also rhymes with other ones and they repeat this procccess untill this comes out
In my piano class at school there was only one who could play like this. Everyone stopped what they were doing to listen to her play but she always memed out every performance by playing Megalovania at the climax of each song lol
The second mid-week video! A compilation of some of the crazier pieces recorded with the led piano, just want to thank you all for the craziness that has been 2018, making these videos is great but it's all of you that make it worthwhile. Hope you have a great Thursday, see you on Monday :D
I sure am benefiting from this mid-week videos concept !
I absolutely love your videos! Keep up the great work.
Please play experience by ludovico einaudi. I've been dying for that one !! And you can also try marriage d'amour by Paul de seneville.
Rousseau pls check out my comment on ur Liszt:La Campanella song. Ur da best
So where chopin études op 25 no 11 at?
_Time Stamps_
1. 0:00 Etude Op 10 No 4 - *Chopin*
2. 2:02 Flight of the Bumblebee - *Rimsky Korsakov Arr. Rachmaninoff*
3. 3:29 Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement - *Beethoven*
4. 10:46 Little Red Riding Hood - *Rachmaninoff*
5. 13:47 La Campanella - *Liszt/Paganini*
Thanks!
@@calvinjong1257 *No Worries* 😊
Jayden Bear2 You put an asterisks before and after the text like this **Hi**
ありがとうございます!!
@@user-fo3ye9rd9d 心配ない
0:00〜 Chopin Etude Op 10 No 4
2:01〜 Flight Of The Bumblebee
3:28〜 Moonlight Sonata Mvt 3
10:44〜 Little Red Riding Hood
13:46〜 La Campanella
Thanks to you~
this should be at the top comment
I thought Little Red Riding Hood was a joke until I clicked on the timestamp...
Dude thanks, Moonlight Sonata Mvt3 was long but never get tired listening to it... Ty for that-I can skip to any song I want faster xD
YES.
00:00 Etude (Chopin)
02:02 Flight of the Bumblebee (Rimsky-Korsakov)
03:30 Moonlight Sonata (Beethoven)
10:46 Little Red Riding Hood (Rachmaninoff)
13:47 La Campanella (Paganini-Liszt)
thank you!
00:00 Etude op. 10 no. 4 (Chopin)
02:02 Flight of the Bumblebee (Rimsky-Korsakov)
03:30 Moonlight Sonata movement. 3 (Beethoven)
10:46 Little Red Riding Hood (Rachmaninoff)
13:47 La Campanella (Liszt-Paganini)
Choker
Good job, you made it more specific!
@@bottles1215washacked Thanks, i forgot write some composers. I added them right now.
For those curious, the piece played was Flight of the Bumblebee by Rachmaninoff not Rimsky Korsakov because Korsakov’s version featured a less intense right hand and a more intense simultaneous left hand. I believe the video says it but the pieces are very similar and easily confused so I just wanted to throw it out there.
0:01 Chopin - Etude Op. 10 No. 4 "Torrent"
2:02 Rimsky-Korsakov - Flight of the Bumblebee (arr. Rachmaninoff)
3:29 Beethoven - Sonata No. 14 "Moonlight" 3rd Movement in C Sharp Minor
10:47 Rachmaninoff - Etude Tableau No. 6 "Little Red Riding Hood"
13:47 Liszt - La Campanella
Thanks ❤
That's already in the video though. No need for the timestamps.
@@TransnamedAlice the names are but the timestamps are not in the video
@@r3ap31 true
Thanks
0:03 Chopin - Étude Op. 10, No. 4 ("Torrent")
2:05 Rimsky-Korsakov - Flight of the Bumblebee
3:32 Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata (3rd Movement)
10:48 Rachmaninoff - Little Red Riding Hood
13:49 Paganini-Liszt - La Campanella
I was looking for you
Kulturalny Wilk I knew La Campanella would be on here lol
Oh tnx
Found you, thanks
Where's fantaisie-impromptu?
Me: _so like... where's C again?_
C
👆there
So if that's c then... D, e, f, aha G. Got it!
Next to the 3 black keys
@@LeoLievu hold on!
@@LeoLievu *sweating intensifies*
Timestamps
0:01~Etude
2:01~Flight Of The Bumblebee
3:28~Moonlight Sonata
10:45~Little red riding hood
13:46~La Campanella
moonlight sonata is really long
@@Ken_Mochi But it makes up for it by being the best, in my opinion.
@@markuskosmo yes the song is beautiful :)
@@Ken_Mochi I love LA campanella
@@yishai8466 That's probably my second favorite of these songs.
Its crazy to me how "the flight of the Bumblebee" sounds exactly like a bumblebee flying around!
is it just me or can you guys also hear it? 1000% respect for your skills!!
Fun fact: Flight of the Bumblebee was originally written for a string orchestra, you should go check it out!
only problem with it is it sounds horrible
All I thought of was the intense Tom and Jerry episodes
@Q-Bits its only bad when played by sacrilegious bois
OH YEAH-
Etude Op 10 No 4 - Chopin 0:00
Flight of the Bumblebee - Rimsky-Korsakov, arr Rachmaninoff 2:01
Moonlight Sonata Mvt 3 - Beethoven 3:28
Little Red Riding Hood - Rachmaninoff 10:45
La Campanella - Paganini Liszt 13:46
Heavenly Juice was looking for this, thank you
Thank you
Thank you!
Paganini Lizst?! Is that the child of Nicolo Paganini and Franz Liszt?
Tbh i think Beethovens was the best it is so good
But I only have 10 fingers
Jicky Cao grow some more!
Tell Stories
Just plant a finger garden and there you have it
Julia K yessss for sure
@Alendroide Those aren't fingers. Can ordinary fingers move that quick??
@Alendroide r/woosh
I QUIT. 😳
You mean end your Career?
Okay, this is epic!
Ha ha
Wow. My second favourite RUclips musician commenting on my favourite musician's RUclips video? Yes! You guys should collaborate
Same😅 there is no way I can beat this😅
12:15 to 12:40 is an excellent example of composition able to elicit emotion, that's a seriously anxiety-producing section. You feel like you're being chased or in real danger.
5:13
Lmao, dw about this comment, I wrote it bc I wanted to save my actual time stamp bc I wanted to visit the segment of the video.
@@Luisa-ej7pohii😊
I’d love to play the first one except there is one catch, I am a human
I agree 😞😔
This was played by a human too, don't forget. If he can, you can too! 😁👍
Too bad I’m an attack helicopter
@@sagegames4496 me too
Well, this was made by one of your species, AT LEAST you dont have little useless sticks like i do. As a cat the only thing im good at is sleeping :(
1. Chopin - Etude Op. 10 No. 4 0:04
2. Rimsky-Korsakov (arr Rachmaninoff) - Flight of the Bumblebee 2:06
3. Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata (MVT 3) 3:33
4. Rachmaninoff - Little Red Riding Hood 10:49
5. Paganini-Liszt - La Campanella 13:51
Thanks
My pig says thanks
@@bonniemacfarlane6709 I knew it there's gotta be a timestamp comment thx btw
that last one was an absolute masterpiece
*Tysm*
Wow.
Wow.
Proximity this is wowser when a dubstep came to a classical music channel
Proximity here wow
Proximity! Is this the time for classical music to enter the channel?
Prox... *PROXIMITY* ???????????!!!!!!!! Dafuq?!
Normal songs: *Makes the audience cry*
This volume:*Makes the pianist cry*
Song List
1. Etude (Chopin) - 0:00 to 1:56
2. Light Of The Bumblebee (Rimsky - Korsakov) - 2:02 to 3:23
3. Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement (Beethoven) - 3:29 to 10:40
4. Little Red Riding Hood (Rachmaninoff) - 10:45 to 13:41
5. La Campanella (Paganni - Liszt) - 13:46 to 18:34
Thanks!
stella chen Zzzzzzzzz
@@jessstuart7495 these are wrong
hahaha you're kidding... First of all the song names are on screen, but you still managed to fail writing the right titles...
thanks
I can´t imagine the brain of the componists who create this....
And some were deaf
They were probably like “haha how can I torture these people the most “
Genius
I’m sure there was drugs and absinthe involved!
say it with me "comPOSERS"
T I M E S T A M P S
Chopin etude op10 no 4 0:00
flight of the bumble bee 2:03
Beethoven, Moonlight Sonata 3rd movt 3:33
Rachmaninoff, Little red riding hood 10:46
La campanella 13:46
Thank you for your service
Thank you!!
👍
Cant believe 1 song lasted for 7mins ;-;
Flight of the bumble bee is my favorite
It just blows my mind that someone is actually able to play these pieces. Amazing talent.
Always annoys me when people say "talent". This type of thing isn't inborn or innate, something Rousseau has but you dont. It's ridiculous amount of practice and dedication.
Imagine composing them! What a mindset you needed to have to think of this!
@@trafalgarlaw8373 It is talent. No matter how much you practice if you don't have the absolute talent you will never be able to play such pieces. Ofc practice will get you on your way and is very needed, without it they also would not succeed. But only the 0.1% or 0.001%? of humans are able to play such songs flawless. Your brain needs to have that coordination in order for your hands to make it happen.
As impressive as it is to see someone play these songs as gracefully as he did, its even more mind boggling to think about the notion of the people that WROTE these songs.
I guess they were the prodigies, Not many could create amazing pieces like these
😂😂😂😂
@@septim2315 more like geniuses, prodigies are more commonly associated with people who learn already invented things at a pace faster than most. These guys are genius inventors.
Yeah seriously. How? Why?
Im pretty sure these songs were meant for more than 1 person and hes just playing them solo
Rosseau: *I should record another video...*
Hands: *ah shit here we go again*
Gamest - Gameplays De Risa Fingers: *Send help*
Gamest - Gameplays De Risa you are from tiktok, aren’t you lmao
Cookie 2 aj here before 500 replies
Forget this I’m going to Vegas ain’t me doing no pointless tapping on a weird giant black yin yang
Then think of the keyboard
Imagine being that one kid in school that can do shit like this.
Inferno Gaming 101 😂😂
me ;D
Izac Rabot lol I just got on this video and I see 44 secs ago
aphrodite e r/woooosh
@@FrezzyYT r/woosh
at 2:17 . Rousseau's left hand's fingers literally could stretch so far wow! Yet he plays so comfortably amazing Rousseau!! (d1-f2)
When you're trying to get your joke into the group chat before they change the subject and you see them typing.
Me on a daily bases 😂
yep
on 2x tho xD
Omg!! I relate to this so much 🤣
Then they texted it a second before you and then joke doesn't make sense anymore
*oof*
MEEE HAHAHA
*looks down at piano and proceeds to play twinkle twinkle little star*
Lol the original twinkle twinkle written by Mozart is also way tough.....but not that tough in front of chopin!!
Twinkle twinkle little star is a bit hard too but not too hard
Twinkle Twinkle Variations ;) I loved that but have since forgotten how to play it.
Yankee doo....dle!
Weeeeennntttt to town riding on a p-p-p-poooooonnnnnn.....y....ah screw it
Lol I don't even know the notes of the piano
Dang dude. I should practice more lmao
Haha I was literally thinking about you while watching this!!
What are you doing here young man?
Please do a live stream of you trying to learn flight of the bumblebee
HEY DANIEL!!!
Ayo Daniel you want to record with us lmao
Even after studying music for years I still do not understand how someone creates pieces like this
How to play piano like Rousseau for beginner
1. Sit in front piano
2. Have seizure
3. Now you're a legend
what's seizure?
That too an extremely coordinated seizure 😂
강태현 you dumb
@@priestgoober5160 that's not nice. he/she might be a beginner in the english language - don't be harsh.
-AyM 애이엠 k
What is the most insane piece you want to see on this channel??
La campanella
This may be to tough but,
The LEGENDARY
MARY had a Little Lamb
Fantasie Impromptu!! Edit: This one is from an anime i love! Tokyo Ghoul: Unravel
hungarian rhapsody no.2
Rousseau I want to see the "spring waltz by chopin"
> Says it’s the most insane <
> Does it perfectly <
I could never.
Jimin’s Jamz I actually found an army
Kim seokjin 7 ❤️
Non sens
Jpop is better than kpop
Yaaaaas jimin for life (im a boy tho XP)
5 years ago, and this video still impressive. One of the most impressive performance that I have ever heard. You are amazing. This first song is absolutelly killer!
Just think how much time of his life did he put into learning these 5 pieces of incredible music so we can watch it for free. This dude deserves a price.
or maybe he is a genius and learn faster than anyone who knows
@@КрасимираКуцарова don't be the guy that says some people are born knowing how to play the piano
@@ianthebubbian6182 One word: Mozart
He’s quite clearly doing it for himself and to fuel his passion for the instrument, not for some RUclips fans lol
@@toby5207 yeah i know de does it because of his pasion for music, and not for lucrative stuff
God: You may have 10 fingers.
Rousseau: When life gives you 10 fingers, use all 24 of them
Actually, you have 20 in all /toes + hands so not 24
@@What-bl8vv That's the joke of this comment.
Addyson Tillman r/wooosh
@@What-bl8vv I didn't intend to wooosh anyone but r/wooosh.
r/itswooooshwith4os to the 2 above me
Teachers:
“You can’t finish this essay the night before the test.”
Rousseau the morning that it’s due:
Rousseau while the teachers collecting it:
You sik👊👊😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈 mad by david
Imagine getting into an arguement over text with this guy
instant replies
Is it just me or it's impossible to imagine such a situation it's kind of beyond imagination 💀🗿😂
Don cheadle.
God: Makes 2 hands
Rosseau: *Im gonna pretend i didn't see that*
fingers*
R/Teddy 43 imagine having 2 fingers. Rip
@@KimKimNim the comment is edited. Don't condemn before know.
@@Undesignedd ???
@@klsad exactly how im thinking right now
Step 1: Buy a piano
Step 2: Play all these songs
Step 3: Buy a new Piano
Baohua Chen step 4: repeat step #1
😂💜
Step 4:Buy new fingers
@@jpmoura5468 hahaha😃😃😃😃
@@jpmoura5468 Ahh, no exit case! Stuck in infinite loop!
I can play the first song perfectly
On piano tiles two
😂😂😂😂😂
Samee,😂😂
i can paly every song >:D from youtube...
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ha🤣
The accuracy is just insane
i wonder how fast he types on his computer
Lol
He types with 2 finger but still faster than me.. T-T
Watch them be a very slow typer.😂
Legend has it that the moment he used the keyboard,the keyboard cracks and make sounds of notes
😂😂😅
When the RUclips recommendations finally got it right.
Lol... IKR?!
MANCHESTER CITY GO DOWN
Ha ha
Rousseau: Ok lets play!
Piano: Ah sh*it here we go again
Ur s word tag out failed g
Lmao you didn't censor the i
😂😂😂
*laughs*
As much as I love this comment I gotta say this...
You didn't censor the "i", my friend.
Those are insane pieces. As a pianist i know how hard it is to play at a certain speed and not play it like a robot. You can literally feel the emotion flowing into this piece. Keep up the great work!
I love the combination of music and visuals. It’s fascinating to see the internal logic on display. The smoking of the notes is fabulously atmospheric.
I also have a greater appreciation of the manual and mental dexterity to compose and play works such as these.
Absolutely hypnotic.
Search: Easy Piano Pieces
Result: Most Insane Piano Pieces Vol. 1
Ikr 😂😂
I'm already
😃😃😃
Way to discourage anyone from learning to play piano, huh. Lol
Everyone: humans only have 10 fingers
Rousseau: *laughs in alien*
Killer Queen wrong they have 8
APK Bajwa thumbs exist dude
AndyFamboi _ yes but thumbs r not fingers search it up
Am I right Rousseau
8 fingers #2 thumb
Whoa. I’ve never heard that Little Red Riding Hood one before. It’s terrifying. I can actually picture the story while you’re playing. 😮
The part where it goes da, da da, dum, dum, dum, dum dum is bone chilling
@@starblazer5178 nice explanation, i defintely know which part ur talking about
@starblazer5178 That's the part when the hunter kicks the wolf's butt
the hands are faster than my wifi.
everyone wifi is slow than this dudes hands
XD
Nice self roast
Your wifi us slower than an overweight man at 1000 pounds on a go cart made for todlers
yas :p that’s not that hard
I feel like everyone applauds his speed. I just commend his accuracy.
Facts
Fucks
Facts
Aaron Baste AW COME ON! EVERYONE START THE CHAIN OVER! I’ll start.
Facts
No
i liked the part where he played the piano
OMG same!
You are a fine appreciator of art, aren't you?
He's playing the piano the whole time,stupid
Taeseong Lee bruh are you dumb lmao it’s a joke
@@taeseong9944 r/whoooooooosh
It was incredible to see the passion and dedication you have for piano music shine through in your performance tonight. Thank you for inspiring us all.
everthing is faster than my wifi
my brain is exploding, how is it even possible
ZwiReK Beats
1. At least 5 years of practice
2. Tbh there is no step 2...
Hudson Shi you think you could be this good in five years? No.
@@man-ham-city only if you practice hard or at least 30min or more per day or idk , I just know that I have 10 years of experience and wasn't practicing 7 years of it and now after some months of practicing I'm able to play beethoven's sonatas and everything easily , but 5 years with practicing would be fine
@@man-ham-city he did say at least, u might need perfect pitch and to be a prodigy for 5 years lol
@@mrcream1461 This is a quiet place please don't do it here, maybe on anybody else's channel.
I just spent the last 4 hours learning Fur Elise (Not the one in this channel because that version is insane) and I felt amazing when I figured that out. Then I came to this video and I am now very sad.
same lol
Lucas L, with practice you will become a great pianist! trust you, I trust you😊❤️
I'm a bit surprised here, I learnt fur Elise around a month ago and it was relatively easy, I was likely watching an easier version though haha.
Learning it in 4 hours seems pretty impressive to me
Lol don't lose hope 😁👍
How to play:
Step 1: lay down on the piano
Step 2: flop like a fish
;-;
SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS
I worked UwU
@@zaynahlliambitanga2879 who lives in a pineapple absorbent as he?
('_')
It’s insane that this person can play all these and also insane that someone would come up with these nightmares
I mean, they did live in a time where you could get your head cut off, so ya know.... ya better be good at the thing you do lol.
Rousseau is half asian half robot
Or a Asian robot😂
@@dbjerkhoel69 with glasses
guga Vlogs e games i agree
Bruh
That’s animenz
this mans music is so clean it did my laundry
Couldnt clean you though
JK
Nischay ...
Lol
His music made it rain detergent in Paris
@@richellesimon9060 are the floors clean haha
Any one who says this is click bait ur wrong he’s doing exactly what it shows on the thumbnail
Having a seizure all over that poor piano
Me before : I can do this! When I go further in piano I will be able to play this!
Me after: I can’t do this! When I go further in piano I still will be crying!
SO DONT F***ING GIVE UP MAN
This guy probably has been practicing for years, maybe more than a decade to achieve this level. Don't compare yourself to him, you have your entire life to be an amazing pianist!
Comments section:
10% hold my beer
5% admiring music and talent
85% *NEED MORE HANDS*
Cats have 4 hands so
admiring music and talent i dont now what that means cause im from austria🇦🇹
Hold my beer while I admire this talented person that needs more hands.
You forgot 1% statistic breakdowns.
and some of the 85% need more hands to play and hold a beer! I am one of those 5% who does not drink but can't play and only admire the talant and music
Soo...where does my 32nd finger go??
Oh. Just right there by your 150th finger.
Also goes by your 1000th finger
@@off-season7905 which should be 287 fingers away from your 2701th finger
@@carlos-ut4gr only 88 keys on a piano
@@Xentryl this whole thing was a joke friend
*Chopin wants to know your location*
Hi . I have sual does this music have copyright. Or can be reused in my videos
@@Saif.44 it can be reused!
0:00 Chopin - Etude Op 10 No 4
2:02 Rimsky-Korsakov arr. Rachmaninoff - Flight of the Bumblebee
3:29 Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata Mvt 3
10:47 Rachmaninoff - Little Red Riding Hood
13:47 Paganini-Liszt - La Campanella
Guys this is easy. You just have to play it really really slowly. And if you can play it slowly...
*you can play it quickly*
I can't play this slowly
*gives weird, oddly pained looking smile while showing off 2 million dollar violin*
*Proceeds to play flight of the bumble bee on the violin, but there’s a twist*
*It’s extremely out of tune, darling.*
Then takes out a guarneri del gesu which he stole off lingling
You have to practice 40 hours a day to play these
Paganini and Chopin: I bought whole piano might as well use the whole piano.
Paganini was a violinist
@@maxlaboyrie513 yeah it was lizete who transcribed it
Liszt
@@joshuatorres4159 who the fuck is lizete? LMAO
Paganini was a pianist?
HmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMmMm
Chopin: “how should I start this piece”
Also Chopin: bangs on piano
Chopin:”beautiful”
ItS a PiEcE nOt A sOnG
Its a piece ritord
XD
piece*
I mean, if Chopin says "Beautiful" when he bangs the piano, then it means the piece is REALLY beautiful.
XD
this has to be one the hardest job to learn such incredibely fast song and also to get them right, i couldnt write this comment without pressing the backspace like a million times
But it's Beethoven. It has to be an excuse, right? right..?
@@morais._. i dont think i like beethoven's music, but this guy is makig it sound better. oops i missed a key
I’m starting to think he is a robot
One more like and 222
Same
Philip your comment made me think of Your Lie in April
@@burnttoast5189 lol now its 333
No it's reel I ask a pianist
wow
K-391!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😍😍😍😍😍
noticed by senpai i see
Wow real k391 here! Cool
Wow K-391
How to play this
Step 1 - Sit down
Step 2 - Have a seizure
me waiting for someone to comment that he didnt play random notes.
Underated comment
😂
@jujube Do you know that Seizure and Epilepsy are entirely different from one another right ??.Any ways it's just a joke don't take it too seriously
@jujube it's a joke not a dick, don't take it so hard
3:33 I remember when my teacher played this song in my classes and I really liked it. That teacher was very good and taught me a lot. Unfortunately, he is no longer with us. Thank you very much, teacher.
How to play this song...
1. sit down
2. play it
3. cry in a corner
Ya
✔️
👍🏻
Yes
Harotan 2-1-3
Why doesn’t anyone talk about his cool editing skills like putting the notes on the piano and disappears in a cool way
@Malia L. He probably doesn't use Synthesia, but there are loads of midi visualization programs that perform a similar function (read midi file and show notes as falling blocks)
I feel like that’s happening in real time somehow? The lights flashing as he hits the keys look physically real and happening as he plays. The shadows being thrown from the minor keys look legit. Either way, I thought piano was just so satisfying to listen too and just couldn’t be beat....but NOW you throw in visuals with the sounds and I’m just at a loss for words. Insanely satisfying.
@@kahopukehau He probably has LED's on the keyboard, then he records the midi file and takes a video of his hands, then he runs the midi file through a visualization program and edits the video of his hands and the visualization program together. BOOM! you have one seamless, badass video.
Or greenscreen?
He already told you guys its a led piano
You wouldn’t even realize you’ve hit a wrong key
Cries in perfect pitch
I hit alot of wrong keys but i still played it
you definitely can though especially since when you play a piece you're quicker to hear your errors than someone who's listening
Me no know if hit wrong key to much keys▶️▶️▶️▶️
Noooo I hear all the wrong notes
16:56 omg that part till the end, I love it so much
Me in the background thinking Mary Had a Little Lamb was wild
Lmao relatable
Sksksk same
AND.YOUR.PROFILE.PIC. 😢
Flash: fastest man alive
Eminem: fastest mouth alive
Rousseau:fastest hands alive
No, I think it is valentina lisitsa or lang lang.
Taptikav Taptık, r/wooooooooosh
Iamchris4life: fastest feet alive
Sorry but Suga beat Eminem
Eminem is a rapper .... It has noting to do with these kind of classic music....
This is the most intense game of piano tiles I've ever seen...
lol
😂
They must be playing the modded version
@@garfeldi8466 It's 9-10-21
Where's my judgement
@@P0PG03S whats nine plus ten?
Bro is on day 2 of simply piano
When you play piano tiles and the tiles start to reach the bottom of your phone...
Iarestar XD why can my fingers feel this already wow
Legit what I was thinking lol 😂
theres this one song called something like star cruise and its real fast
I laughed for 3 mins straight because of this comment
I honestly thought the moonlight sonata would never end...
*would
@@winsonwang1298 Thanks I never noticed that lol
It's always been my favorite classical piece. I can play the 1st movement, but that 3rd one is just mindbending.
@@peterdannha4592 way too long and same notes for 3 times
Berke Küçükyağcı The third time is in a different key and with some variations though
Oh yeah? Well...
*cries*
Rousseau you are the best piano RUclipsr that I listen to when I'm feeling calm like it's so smooth and I think it's sounds amazing thank you for the best content ever
Bye pls respond
So when did you trade your soul for that ability
Maybe now.
I want to trade my soul just to be a God at every instrument and games and math too even though im an asian
I don’t want to trade my soul.
@@ritzelmaga3816 Isn't that the secret to being asian to begin with? ;D The willingness to sell their soul to be great at something I mean.
@@ritzelmaga3816 you are a disgrace !
-Self esteem left the group chat.
Title: The Most Insane Piano Pieces (Vol. 1)
RUclips Ad: learn how to play twinkle twinkle little star
yea got that doo im like wtf
R, brother, I'm a pianist and a composer. Your selection of Insane works certainly is no blush. Liszt would have been proud of you. As would Beethoven, Rachmaninoff, Chopin, and Korsakov. Some of my own works are difficult but because of my own "limits" in technical performance, these works remain "playable." What you present here is a glimpse into a pantheon of composers who did not "play" as much as offer listeners to "experience." It is in that experiential miasma that music truly comes to life. And with it, so, too, the listener.
You know some crazy stuff is about to go down when things starts turning rainbow
I paused the video a lot so his fingers could have a rest.
This comment is underrated!
🙏 Thanks Babbles 🙏
Justin Tang justin you copied this comment from someone
Did you notice the notes going back up the screen aswell?
TTVTwitchYT BTW ur name is now blaadclart btw
What do u mean
My question is' how do these composers come up with these songs? Do they have a mild seizure all over the keys and think' *HMMM THAT SOUNDS GREAT!*
I'm guessing you're not a musician to understand that.
Same way you eat an elephant, one bite at a time. They start with a basic idea, and build and build, sometimes discarding, sometimes adding...til they are either happy with it, or sick to death of messing with it, I expect (the sick part).
@@MrJdsenior yeah but also who the hell eats elephants
@@endriabeli1150 Damn good question, actually. Gonna plead: I didn't mean it literally. ;-)
They just make a music that sounds great thrn make another one that sounds great but also rhymes with other ones and they repeat this procccess untill this comes out
Speechless.
*I don't even want to look at the music sheet of these pieces rn*
@KIMBERLY ESTRADA Thank you UwU
Your picture says it all
I have the Moonlight Sonata music, in the third movement the notes take over most of the paper 😂
*Dang I have a piano and im glad i can play twinkle twinkle little star...*
Which one? by mozart or regular one?
Animator 005 Yes
@@mikofloso5689 ummm ur really stupid arent you?
@@mikofloso5689 btw why u so pissed?
Just kidding dont worry
This called me untalented in 100 different languages
@@vikasjangid9762 that's how they spelled it lmfao
Nope, only in one: Music, the universal language
Time stamps
0:00 Etude
2:00 Flight Of The Bumblebee
3:27 Moonlight Sonata
10:44 Little Red Riding Hood
13:45 La Campanella
This inspired me to play piano but also inspired me to quit.
Cracked me up... Big mood 💯
HarvzOfficial um I can play faded don’t u want that
@@fernandamagalhaes769 I want u
Oh... i mean faded, i want that
Why is that so true
I wouldn’t want to imagine what the sheet music looked like
c deuce LMAO
In my piano class at school there was only one who could play like this. Everyone stopped what they were doing to listen to her play but she always memed out every performance by playing Megalovania at the climax of each song lol
lmao, i can imagine that, i should try it lol
my fricking friend used to do the same thing every time he got annoyed or bored with a song
Legend lmao
lmao i do that myself whenever practising
Awesome idea