@@chora9805 if it is that common to have a piano genius, There will be endless pianists in Asia. As we know there is not. Watch his early videos, he was extremely passionate towards piano since he was 3. I highly doubt he was FORCED to play piano. I do think he put a lot of hard work in order to achieve what he has right now
I am a classical pianist and I am speechless: this boy is phenomenal! His technique and musicality are Incredible and he deserves more publicity and recognition. Talented genius!
I agree. Its not just that he's playing la campanella, but his musicality is really something. He really seems to have a good intuitive sense about how to make music, not just play notes
@@luckypegasusvol7700Sure, he’s got talent. But to get those fingers to move that way takes a TON of practice! Muscles (and tendons and ligaments -coordinating all in a precise way!) are not built in a day.
That is ridiculous. Being able to play La Campanella with such tiny little fingers is amazing lol. Not only that he is incredibly confident with his rhythm. It's INSANE. That being said when I do see things like this I do worry that the kids are allowed even some sort of a life outside the piano.
Idk but he seems to really be enjoying playing... I've started playing violin sinse i was 7 and i enjoyed it, but then i got desmotivate bc of personal problems and i was forced to play for like half a year and trust me that the sound is not the same when you want to play it and when you are forced to.
I have 12 years of experience, but the first few years I was forced to, so I threw my chance of getting this good away and now have to practise even harder to get to the level I should have to be. (I can't even play "low rated" pieces)
As a pianist with a few years of practice, I can CONFIRM that this piece is so hard and I can’t play it. I may be able to one day. But this kid is a genius! wow! i want to be like him ❤️
There was a piano composer around 1800ish named Franz Liszt who was really full of himself but amazing at piano. He wrote all of these insanely difficult pieces to flex on people and wrote them intentionally so that no one else could play them. Anyways, here’s a video of a 10 year old in a Cookie Monster sweater absolutely crushing it. What my brother wrote as he sent this to me lol
Its true that Liszt was an accomplished egotist. He did indeed compose with the intention of demolishing competition. But remember, there were no recording devices in those days. In order to hear a piece of music you had to BE there. So anyone who could play your music could do it and reap the reward - and those audiences would not have to hire Liszt. So he fixed it so if you wanted to hear Liszt, you had to pay Liszt - because no one else could come close to playing that stuff - and a lot of pianos could not stand up to it either. That's one of the things that motivated Henry Steinway to start building pianos.
В маленьком теле живёт огромное Чудо ! Сказать что мы с дочерью поражены ,- ничего не сказать , потому что нет таких слов , которые выразили бы наше восхищение ! Здоровья, успешного пути и благополучия маленькому мальчику / большому пианисту !
Just the fact that a 10 year old child can play la campanella is extremely impressive. But that he can also handle the velocity and the tempo of this piece so good is just... Wow!
Be patient! Is not the time yet. He's still young. There's still room to improve in his interpretation of the music. Technically, he's almost on the top level, no doubt about it. But he's still missing something (maturity). He needs time.
@WG Zhang Have you heard of Hannah Yun Ying Wang. Listen to her playing & you'll know about the maturity of this 8 year old girl has. Her techniques are way higher than Jonah. It's very hard to tell whether it's a young player or an adult playing the Liszt music. She has it all; the style, the techniques, the feelings, the articulations, & the presentation.
Wow. One of the best performances of La Campanella that I’ve ever heard. This is a piece that’s very hard to play in a way that sounds musical and pleasing to the ear. And he does it at age 10. Unbelievable talent. Already a true master. Thank you.
You know, random people will watch this thinking, “Wow, how impressive.” For those musicians and pianists, we all know how extremely extraordinary this is.
This just proves despite all hardships pianists struggle with, such as smaller hands, can be overcome. Amazing performance. This is indeed true talent.
This is the definition of a baby Ling Ling descendant who will get his heart broken one day by a blonde-haired girl who plays violin with him. Edit: Thanks for all the likes, and as an Asian myself I meant this joke with no racist or rude intentions.
This boy is the reincarnation of any famous pianist you have ever met. I am quite amazed by his way of playing his hands free and developed in impressive movements.
It's incredible to see a 10-year-old play the piano so flawlessly. However, often behind these prodigious talents often lies immense pressure, sometimes from well-meaning parents who may unintentionally burden their child. Let's support and nurture these young talents while ensuring they have a balanced and healthy childhood too.
Why isn't this boy prodigy getting more attention? Obviously his innate talent is highly uncommon. Half the time he appears almost as if he is telescoping the composer (like the composer possesses his hands, or something). The fact that Jonah has been doing this for so long and remains "undiscovered" is hard for me to understand. This is not simply "raw" talent...this is something on the scale of divine talent. Surely I'm not the only person who can perceive that. Am I??
Imagine he is on Ellen Show and everybody knows all that extra attention will interrupt his life and does no good to him It's the time for him to just learn and enjoy his childhood. He can easily get attention when he is a teenager or later in his life.
People nowadays only simp on pop music stars or get addicted to anime. There are way too many people who just ignores the beauty of classical music and the ultimate talent required to play them. I am not just disappointed with the simps, but nearly all of humanity.
If you record yourself in your practice it's alot like performing and so you're far more likely to make mistakes. So basically recording yourself practice and listening back helps alot (Btw he made a few mistakes. His quality is very good though)
Little Jonah plays Liszt like a grown man, when he’s only 9! Good pace, well phrased and full of musicality! The interpretation was remarkable. Indeed, the Piano sang throughout as he gave that excellent performance! Continue the good work.
Dude! I've been learning the piano for half this guys life, and am nowhere near this level of talent! This little guy crushed this piece! I hope he's maintained his talent! ❤
he could never be a pianist when he is older, he coud have other talents and choose what he prefers ... I have known a girl who was a prodige child in violin (father conductor and mama pianist) but when she got older she was interested in dogs (yes !) and she specialized in breeding russian dogs...
@@musico104 I think you're quite wrong for assuming that and even including "never". You're not wrong with your point, someone could literally lose interest in their talent but "never" shouldn't be the term for it, but rather "might". Just like how Franz Liszt lost his interest in music in his old years.
Это ж сколько надо было трудиться, чтобы так красиво сыграть такое сложное и серьёзное произведение, такому маленькому мальчику???!!!!!!!!!!! Малыш, ты просто гениальный ребёнок!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@АидаВайдич-г2г Выглядит всё играючи, но за этим находится колоссальный труд ! Без этого никаким талантом такого уровня исполнения добиться невозможно ! А вы просто не в курсе , поэтому лучше никогда не высказывать того, чего не знаете .
@@АидаВайдич-г2г Гениальнейший ребенок! У сожалению это -играючи- очень дорого обходится для его здоровья (спина, зрение), его общего развития как человека, без спорта... Дай Бог, чтобы у него все сложилось удачно и он долго радовал себя и других своим талантом!
When I clicked on this video I was thinking there’s no way he’ll be able to play it properly or it’ll be an easier version of the song… wow was I wrong! ☺️
he is very talented, he definitely enjoys playing the piano. In the future he will become the best pianists, he will win competitions, I am already his fan.
This made me really happy to see. This was my last show piece I played back in high school right before the pandemic hit, and kinda stopped my performances totally. I have pretty huge hands, so it was really cool to watch how he went about the parts that I abused my hand size to accomplish, such as the second rendition of the A section. Overall, 10/10, hope you keep pursuing piano in the future.
As a hungarian, its really great to see that someone from my countries my blodline made it soo far, even people from 50.000 kms away still put the hard work, and everything to lear it soo good like you.
Some people spend their whole lives playing piano and cannot play anywhere near as good as this amazing gifted child...myself included.😊 This is truly a God given talent.
His temp is always amazing cause he is only one person who played perfect this piece and it sooo amazing that learned piani only in 7years, he is totally a genius
This boy is amazing. He has an amazing talent. zhe is playing this at the age of 10, and some people say it's one of the hardest songs on piano in the world! Incredible ❤😮
As a pianist, i was delighted with the precision of the final section of La Campanella, particularly a piece that I'm afraid of, especially in the octave jumps and arrangements. Sorry for bad english, i'm not used to English
I think no one could be his teacher now and forever.He has already learn all. Good boy! keep your talent in your life Your fans keep longing for👍👍👍💪💪💪👏👏👏💝💝💝💝💝💝💝
As a pianist who has been studying this piece lately I can't even express how well he managed both the speed, the accuracy and the musicality overall. True talent
i like how they add age 10 to make us feel like a dumbass
Fax. Like we didn't ask for the age?!
I don't think it's something very amazing tho. They probably forced him to practice since he was 4 years old
@@VeroniMeow That’s very asian, which makes sense
@@VeroniMeow they didn’t, they stated they don’t force him in one if his older videos
@@chora9805 if it is that common to have a piano genius, There will be endless pianists in Asia. As we know there is not. Watch his early videos, he was extremely passionate towards piano since he was 3. I highly doubt he was FORCED to play piano. I do think he put a lot of hard work in order to achieve what he has right now
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Age 10
Experience 20 years
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You are literally everywhere. In the comments. I’m starting to believe that you just a bit staking me 😀
@@rashahussain5315 ikr
"when I was 9 I was 25 years old"
-Steven He
Ur a bot
there is nothing with more class than playing a classic piece with a cookie monster sweater
The dinosaur pyjamas also add a special touch 🦕🦖
And the white crocs! :)
It's the white crocs in sports mode for me.
OH PLZ LOL-
Omg give me them now😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩
I am a classical pianist and I am speechless: this boy is phenomenal! His technique and musicality are Incredible and he deserves more publicity and recognition. Talented genius!
As am I - and I concur
I agree. Its not just that he's playing la campanella, but his musicality is really something. He really seems to have a good intuitive sense about how to make music, not just play notes
It ain't just 10.000 hours when it comes to kids right? Talent has to be somewhere.
@@luckypegasusvol7700Sure, he’s got talent. But to get those fingers to move that way takes a TON of practice! Muscles (and tendons and ligaments -coordinating all in a precise way!) are not built in a day.
Increíble!!!!soy pianista y la toque!!!Es un genio!!! felicitaciones desde Uruguay!!!
"No matter how good you are, there is always an Asian less than half your age who's at least twice as good as you"
有點反感
Fact
Totally agreed 😂
Based
Lol im also 10 he is just the octuple of times better than me
He practiced long before he was born
😅🤣🤣🤣
Nice joke🤣😏😏
Lol🤣🤣🤣
40 hours a day🤣
He was born ready
He’s a raw talent, and it can easily be proved by the way he wears his Crocs in sports mode. Remarkable
Bravo👏👏👏👏👏
Ahhahaha you just made my day hahahhaha
@@franciscomartins9310 🙃
Dude that's funny as hell man
Talent doesn’t exist
That is ridiculous. Being able to play La Campanella with such tiny little fingers is amazing lol. Not only that he is incredibly confident with his rhythm. It's INSANE. That being said when I do see things like this I do worry that the kids are allowed even some sort of a life outside the piano.
i just hope his childhood wont be destroyed and i hope his hands can develop well as he ages.
He is only 10 and can reach an octive
I'm 10 I can reach a octave
I can also la Campanella but not as good as him he is very talented
@@akilisong1107bro shut up, u can't play it 😂
*Small hands excuse has left the chat*
im 17 and his hands r like the same size as mine this is embarrassing for me
@@qulla2388 same, I'm 18 and I can barely reach a 9th
im 21 and i can barely reach a octave lol
xd
You read ma Mind
This piece is is EXTREMELY difficult even with full-size hands, so this is absolutely amazing!
I actually tried learning this piece and gives up cause of the level of difficulty and I went on to fantasie at least it’s more easier
@@lanresobogun8885 yah small steps at a time.
I struggled for years on bach's inventions... you can laugh at me.
@Yuna Kaneko Lee no
@@Bruno-Lee who cares about what u think
I really hope he's doing this because he likes it.
Lol if i was that good nothin would keep me from it. Also my parents forced piano on me and now i love them for it
Idk but he seems to really be enjoying playing... I've started playing violin sinse i was 7 and i enjoyed it, but then i got desmotivate bc of personal problems and i was forced to play for like half a year and trust me that the sound is not the same when you want to play it and when you are forced to.
Why am i telling you like my hole life like wtf?!😂 They say that i talk too much and i didn't realize it till now HAAHAHAHAJAHA
Take care bestie😘
@@nicholasgoeddeke8805 really but didn’t it brother you back then?
As a pianist, enjoying this through PAIN.
Well done.
he absoluted get forced by his family
@@gilgamesh7547who knows
10 year old playing better than I would with 10 years of practice.
As someone with 8 years of piano classes, you're right.
That's because he has 20 years of practice
I have 12 years of experience, but the first few years I was forced to, so I threw my chance of getting this good away and now have to practise even harder to get to the level I should have to be. (I can't even play "low rated" pieces)
my 5 years of piano experience agrees with this
That’s just his warm up gear
as a pianist, people don’t know how hard this is. he deserves more recognition for his talent…
As a pianist with a few years of practice, I can CONFIRM that this piece is so hard and I can’t play it. I may be able to one day. But this kid is a genius! wow! i want to be like him ❤️
@@stratiastratiev I know it's a hard piece, but If you have a master's degree and are still struggling with la campanella, something doesn't add up.
Not really that hard
AS VIOLINST ITS EVEN HARDER THIS PEACE WAS MADE BY PAGANINI AND VIOLIN VERSION IS EVEN HARDER OF 5X SPEED OF PIANIST
@@seyedmeysamhosseinibabanar3950 how could you play 5× the speed of this lol
There was a piano composer around 1800ish named Franz Liszt who was really full of himself but amazing at piano. He wrote all of these insanely difficult pieces to flex on people and wrote them intentionally so that no one else could play them. Anyways, here’s a video of a 10 year old in a Cookie Monster sweater absolutely crushing it.
What my brother wrote as he sent this to me lol
Its true that Liszt was an accomplished egotist. He did indeed compose with the intention of demolishing competition. But remember, there were no recording devices in those days. In order to hear a piece of music you had to BE there. So anyone who could play your music could do it and reap the reward - and those audiences would not have to hire Liszt. So he fixed it so if you wanted to hear Liszt, you had to pay Liszt - because no one else could come close to playing that stuff - and a lot of pianos could not stand up to it either. That's one of the things that motivated Henry Steinway to start building pianos.
@@stephenryder1995 Cool information, thanks.
XD
He’s playing a simplified version lol…so he’s not playing what Liszt wrote
if only liszt could hop into a time machine and see this 😆😎
В маленьком теле живёт огромное Чудо ! Сказать что мы с дочерью поражены ,- ничего не сказать , потому что нет таких слов , которые выразили бы наше восхищение !
Здоровья, успешного пути и благополучия маленькому мальчику / большому пианисту !
Paganini and Liszt: Write hardest pieces ever written for piano.
This kid:
Liszt: 👁️👄👁️
Paganini is for violin tho
@@nhatquangpham476 but Liszt transcribed Paganini's pieces into piano, and campanella (2nd Violin concerto I think) was one of them.
Yeah I know, but piano music is very different from how violin is played so I don't think it can be said that Paganini wrote piano pieces
Just my opinion of course
@@nhatquangpham476 Yeah I mean obviously you're not wrong, but my statement still makes sense I'd say.
Just the fact that a 10 year old child can play la campanella is extremely impressive. But that he can also handle the velocity and the tempo of this piece so good is just... Wow!
Thank you!
The fact that he can reach that far and play octaves so easily scares me.
@@grogu9906 tbh its all down to how much you practise, im 13 and i can play the first 40 seconds of it
@@hoogreen indeed. I’m just surprised how big his hand is
@@grogu9906 lol
Twoset really should review this kid, AND HOW IS HE NOT FAMOUS ALREADY he's been a legend since he was FIVE SMH
Be patient! Is not the time yet. He's still young. There's still room to improve in his interpretation of the music. Technically, he's almost on the top level, no doubt about it. But he's still missing something (maturity). He needs time.
def
chinese guy?
@WG Zhang Have you heard of Hannah Yun Ying Wang. Listen to her playing & you'll know about the maturity of this 8 year old girl has. Her techniques are way higher than Jonah. It's very hard to tell whether it's a young player or an adult playing the Liszt music. She has it all; the style, the techniques, the feelings, the articulations, & the presentation.
@@hintofsweetness48 ic thanks I'll take a look
Wow. One of the best performances of La Campanella that I’ve ever heard. This is a piece that’s very hard to play in a way that sounds musical and pleasing to the ear. And he does it at age 10. Unbelievable talent. Already a true master. Thank you.
You know, random people will watch this thinking, “Wow, how impressive.”
For those musicians and pianists, we all know how extremely extraordinary this is.
Yeah exactly it took my about 3 months of practice to play up to 0:35
EXACTLY!
@@harl.b how is it going?
@@Name-nv4gq pretty good I can play the first bit decently well
@@harl.b oh damn a commenter that actually is practicing when they say they are, honor to you my anonymous friend
Casually playing in his Cookie Monster shirt. I wish I could be as cool as him.
i like that he's doing this on his pajamas like its a regular occurrence that he plays a whole masterpiece casually, amazing stuff omg
And he turns to leave before his foot has even left the pedal 😂
This just proves despite all hardships pianists struggle with, such as smaller hands, can be overcome. Amazing performance. This is indeed true talent.
After he finishes he just gets up all chill like he didn't just give us the performance of the century
i mean he played the right notes but it wasnt moving at all
@@zulu417 bro he's just a kid
@@malihakhan7353 its not the performance of the century tho lol, ofc its amazing that he can play it tho
@@zulu417 true
he just gotta get ready for the violin lesson next
This is the definition of a baby Ling Ling descendant who will get his heart broken one day by a blonde-haired girl who plays violin with him.
Edit: Thanks for all the likes, and as an Asian myself I meant this joke with no racist or rude intentions.
Arima Kousei Lmao
Noooooooooooooooo
NOOOOOO😭😭😭
Lmaooo
@@callme_mike8839 SO SAD T-T
I wanna know how Liszt would react if he saw how a 10 year old child could play one of his songs lmao
Edit: pieczes
My thought exactly
"Songs" Noooooo
Wym by songs? 👁️👁️
@@Inexistent3773 fixed it mate
@@CowLovesWheat and you took that personally😂
At age 10 I was crying on the dining table while trying to solve a math sum💀
The kid plays the piece with musicality, beatiful phrasing and touch, a true prodigy
Thank you!
This boy is the reincarnation of any famous pianist you have ever met. I am quite amazed by his way of playing his hands free and developed in impressive movements.
Que demande vous ?
Jonah is Amazing ! Keep him safe please, world need this talented guy
And me I will play for my school idk when maybe when this virus goes away
It's incredible to see a 10-year-old play the piano so flawlessly. However, often behind these prodigious talents often lies immense pressure, sometimes from well-meaning parents who may unintentionally burden their child. Let's support and nurture these young talents while ensuring they have a balanced and healthy childhood too.
Why isn't this boy prodigy getting more attention? Obviously his innate talent is highly uncommon. Half the time he appears almost as if he is telescoping the composer (like the composer possesses his hands, or something). The fact that Jonah has been doing this for so long and remains "undiscovered" is hard for me to understand. This is not simply "raw" talent...this is something on the scale of divine talent. Surely I'm not the only person who can perceive that. Am I??
I guess normally attentions are paid to award winners.
It is probably good that he has less attention so he can stay focus
sometimes it’s not good for the young to get fame
Imagine he is on Ellen Show and everybody knows
all that extra attention will interrupt his life and does no good to him
It's the time for him to just learn and enjoy his childhood. He can easily get attention when he is a teenager or later in his life.
People nowadays only simp on pop music stars or get addicted to anime. There are way too many people who just ignores the beauty of classical music and the ultimate talent required to play them. I am not just disappointed with the simps, but nearly all of humanity.
Through the 5 minutes of performance, I see 20 years of practice.
This is achieved by practicing 40 hours a day
@@pommedeter7407 sacrilegious haha
he started piano when he was 4
@@pommedeter7407, maravilloso. Fantastico
I hope he enjoys doing what he's doing
day 2 on simply piano:
It should be day 2 simply piano in Asian mode 🤣🤣
🤣🤣🤣
@@lbtempest1904 thats the mode that the ads are using
That's insane. Among the hardest of all piano songs and he plays it effortlessly. Wish him and you the very best in life.
Kousei arima has been reborn in earth and is playing la campanella with tiny hands now I can die happily😇
Hope he hasn't a mother like Saki
@@gabryoo3100 same here
Agh, that means in 4 years this boy will meet a blonde violinist who will break his heart into a million pieces after a series of traumatic events-
Please remember Asian people are NOT anime characters.
But they're so freaking similar bruh!
This guy definitely practices 40 hours a day.
50
@@stephenryder1995 do you get the joke?
@@mulin__ no, I didn't know there are only 24 hours in a day - I'm a moron
@@stephenryder1995 haha, it’s not that. You probably don’t get the reference to Twoset
Hello fellow Linglingwannabe
I just can’t understand how come they don’t get nervous and make mistakes in front of the camera.
If you record yourself in your practice it's alot like performing and so you're far more likely to make mistakes. So basically recording yourself practice and listening back helps alot
(Btw he made a few mistakes. His quality is very good though)
Oh, we do, we do. It requires many takes. 😣
@@nathanbeer3338 my 15 takes but each takes makes more and more mistakes 😔
becaue they are totally in the moment
If this is you 50th take, you won’t be nervous too
I was always complaining about my small hand until my piano teacher showed me this 💀💀
Same
Little Jonah plays Liszt like a grown man, when he’s only 9! Good pace, well phrased and full of musicality! The interpretation was remarkable. Indeed, the Piano sang throughout as he gave that excellent performance! Continue the good work.
It is not 'good' work, it is phenomenal work
2:48 my 4th and 5th finger could NEVER
Poor E
Mine too 😂 I mean, I’m a beginner pianist player, and like, I tried to do that and it did not worked, lol 😂😂😂
id like this comment but it wouldnt be 69 anymore
_"Has my music reached them?"_
_- Arima Kousei_
Dude! I've been learning the piano for half this guys life, and am nowhere near this level of talent! This little guy crushed this piece! I hope he's maintained his talent! ❤
Thank you!
I'm so glad I'll be alive to see this guy play when his older
Actually I wonder what he would play in age 20 if he can play already La Campanella while being just 10
@@krasoniek76 he could literally grow arms
he could never be a pianist when he is older, he coud have other talents and choose what he prefers ... I have known a girl who was a prodige child in violin (father conductor and mama pianist) but when she got older she was interested in dogs (yes !) and she specialized in breeding russian dogs...
@@musico104 good point, as talented as he is, he should do what he loves.
@@musico104 I think you're quite wrong for assuming that and even including "never". You're not wrong with your point, someone could literally lose interest in their talent but "never" shouldn't be the term for it, but rather "might". Just like how Franz Liszt lost his interest in music in his old years.
Даже Лист ему удается , блестящая техника , чудо - музыкант , браво !!!!!!!!
А может перерожденный Лист
I just know he is going to be a famous pianist when he grows up . This is incredible ❤️
He is already famous. Look how many comments he has already got
The way he just gets up after this 🫠 unbothered king
He reminds me of Kosei (in the anime "Your Lie in April") when he was little, even with the same kind of glasses.
sameeee:')
my exact thought
音感好好~~情感拿捏越來越厲害了,不會太多也不會太少,真的太強了👍🏻
Это ж сколько надо было трудиться, чтобы так красиво сыграть такое сложное и серьёзное произведение, такому маленькому мальчику???!!!!!!!!!!! Малыш, ты просто гениальный ребёнок!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!
У него все играючи. Трудиться ему, ещё, не приходиться сильно надеюсь. Да это и бесполезно, если, нет огромного таланта.
@@АидаВайдич-г2г Выглядит всё играючи, но за этим находится колоссальный труд ! Без этого никаким талантом такого уровня исполнения добиться невозможно ! А вы просто не в курсе , поэтому лучше никогда не высказывать того, чего не знаете .
@@АидаВайдич-г2г Гениальнейший ребенок! У сожалению это -играючи- очень дорого обходится для его здоровья (спина, зрение), его общего развития как человека, без спорта... Дай Бог, чтобы у него все сложилось удачно и он долго радовал себя и других своим талантом!
When I clicked on this video I was thinking there’s no way he’ll be able to play it properly or it’ll be an easier version of the song… wow was I wrong! ☺️
he is very talented, he definitely enjoys playing the piano. In the future he will become the best pianists, he will win competitions, I am already his fan.
I can’t put in words how impressed I am😳 this is incredibly amazing.
Yes he still playing! I will follow his progress! Such talent must not be wasted
I will never tire of listening to this performance. It breaks my heart into a million pieces.
I know I can’t curse but he is fuckinggggg self taught. This is what raw talent really
Мягкое звучание. Даже нежное. Прелесть. Как гениально чувствует инструмент и владеет им.
Perfectly said 💯
This made me really happy to see. This was my last show piece I played back in high school right before the pandemic hit, and kinda stopped my performances totally. I have pretty huge hands, so it was really cool to watch how he went about the parts that I abused my hand size to accomplish, such as the second rendition of the A section. Overall, 10/10, hope you keep pursuing piano in the future.
As a hungarian, its really great to see that someone from my countries my blodline made it soo far, even people from 50.000 kms away still put the hard work, and everything to lear it soo good like you.
Очень глубокое понимание музыки, он сам часть этой музыки , которая воспитала его и живет в нем гармонично как дома.
Goosebumps! How does he even remember everything. He's just amazing. 🎆
Muscular memory ! Achieved that through hours and hours of practice, truly impressive !
Alternative title: how to destroy your self esteem as a pianist.
When someone doesn't know what's 'impossible', they can be allowed to reach beyond the self-imposed limitations of others. Bravo!
Thank you!
Спасибо за прекрасную музыку) Работала, так сделала даже перерыв, чтобы послушать) Такое море удовольствия))))
Да, чудесный мальчик!
the accuracy with those small hands. i'm freaking impressed- wow
There is only one sentence appear in my mind after watching this:
“Can I play this as perfect as this boy when I was 10? Absolutely I can’t.”
Some people spend their whole lives playing piano and cannot play anywhere near as good as this amazing gifted child...myself included.😊 This is truly a God given talent.
Absurd!
Nah bro he practiced hard
It’s hard work, this boy definitely worked extremely hard.
The 16 dislikes are people who are salty jonah is better
edit:thanks for the likes :D
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Всегда с большим восхищением смотрю и слушаю, все что ты малыш исполняешь! Это ГЕНИАЛЬНО!!!У тебя талант ,данный Богом! Успехов тебе Jonah🤩🥰🥰🥰👍👍👍
Thank you very much!
I think he rlly practices 40 hours a day
I thought it's 52. Am i wrong
Probably 46
Nobody in these replies don't get the reference and I feel smart about myself now
What i watch after hitting disappointment after making 78 mistakes on piano:
Спасибо большое прелестному и прилежному маленькому исполнителю за исполнение великих композиторов классиков!!!
Thank you very much!
and i thought i needed at least 10 years of practice to play such an astonishing piece...so impressive
His temp is always amazing cause he is only one person who played perfect this piece and it sooo amazing that learned piani only in 7years, he is totally a genius
His talent is MASSIVE
Thanks!
This boy is amazing. He has an amazing talent. zhe is playing this at the age of 10, and some people say it's one of the hardest songs on piano in the world!
Incredible ❤😮
Thank you!
We are seeing the journey of a young, brightest, superstar talented pianist! Keep going on kid! You are an extraordinary soul!
Thank you so much!
Как чисто играет! Умничка, очень старательный исполнитель!
Bro casually dressed up with a Cookie Monster shirt to play one of the hardest piano pieces of all time.
And this kid is half most pianists’ age, playing twice as good, while wearing pjs’ and crocs. Sheeeeeesh
This is one of the biggest challenge to be played on the piano. And it’s done by a 10 year old, remarkable talent!
Hi, I’m Jonah Ho. And this is day 3 of simply piano
As a pianist, i was delighted with the precision of the final section of La Campanella, particularly a piece that I'm afraid of, especially in the octave jumps and arrangements.
Sorry for bad english, i'm not used to English
Браво! Браво!! Маленький гений индиго!!!👏👏👏💐💐💐💖💖💖
this kid is beyond talent
he IS talent
@BKZ 4ever cool
Omg amazing big improvement from last time!
Preforming this master peice at the age of 10 is shocking. This boy is a very talented young man. I see a bright future for Jonah ho.
У мальчика может быть большое будущее! Очень в это верю! Спасибо! Не останавливайтесь!
The fact that he plays the repeated notes at 1:27 with only using the thumb is just amazing and extremely difficult
YES IKRRR, I WAS REALLY SHOCKED
I too only play them with the thumb. On some pianos it‘s actually not too difficult to do this.
Can we just take a second to appreciate the raw talent he has and the fact that he looks like a baby version of Kōsei Arima from Your Lie In April?
finally I found a comment about this
OMG I THOUGHT THE SAME THING LMAO
We did It boys, now to find Kaori
@@MalefAzelb found it
@@chillpill2016 is it that Korean violinist kid on RUclips?
This proves that no one can say their fingers are too short to play the piece.
This piece of music couldn’t stop looping in my head during my exam today. But still, I can’t stop listening to it even though I still have exams tmr!
All the best
Absolutely impressive! I've heard this song played by many pianists and this kid adds a fantastic feeling to each section.
First to contemplate the little arima kousei
Folks this is one of the most difficult classical piano pieces. This youngster is gift
Thank you!
Феноменально!Это гений! Надо беречь!
I think no one could be his teacher now and forever.He has already
learn all. Good boy! keep your talent in your life
Your fans keep longing for👍👍👍💪💪💪👏👏👏💝💝💝💝💝💝💝
you absolutely deserve to be applaud by the whole world .
As a pianist who has been studying this piece lately I can't even express how well he managed both the speed, the accuracy and the musicality overall. True talent