My mom used to play this alot until 2,5 years ago. She got a disease where her arms and eventually her entire body would get weak. This song always puts a smile on my face because I think its very pleasant to listen to. I will never listen to this the same way than before because she has passed at 48 years old and I was only 16 years old... RIP mom
0:36 This part makes me imagine life in these upper-class/court settings in Mozart's time. I love how proper and dignified it sounds, and yet I can totally imagine people dancing to it. Women in big and frilly gowns with elegant hairstyles and makeup, and men in powdered wigs
Just a word of advice for people who are struggling to play this song because of not fully understanding the timing or struggling to learn both hands: Make sure that you don't try and learn both hands at the same time- if you're having trouble it's best to really concentrate on the timing of individual hands (or at least that's what worked for me) also about the people who can't play it because of small hands and octaves and stuff; have you tried improvising the parts that you find difficult to play? Granted,It may not sound as good as the original, but it's better than letting the size of your hands limit what pieces you play :) (Ik the struggle I first played this piece when I was 12 and had to stretch my hands out until I felt like my fingers were being pulled off, bad times tbh) But either way, once you've listened to the piece a few times and really understand the structure it's not as hard as it looks :)
Corbin Doucette, though with some pieces what you have said is true, this song inparticular requires delicate and precise finger placements, that can only be developed with hours of practise. I think that OC was right in his advice. Practise hands separately until you are VERY confident (especially with the right hand!)
Actual trash another tip is to SLOW DOWN you’d be surprised how much it really helps when you slow down and take your time in each section. You won’t even think you’re playing fast a first but when you really slow down- say to like 40% the speed of the piece it really helps when you go back to full speed
Radiohead covers have always been hauntingly beautiful, for me. Chris O'Riley is the master, but would love to see a different take on something more recent - am sure the compositions are very complex, though!
Maxence Cyrin - Where Is My Mind (The Pixies Piano Cover) ruclips.net/video/AEQ4eQr7S8w/видео.html This would be a great one. You get the fans of the The Pixies, the TV show the leftovers, Fans of the movie Fight Club and Mr Robot. Also its a beautiful piece music that people who are new to piano music can enjoy. Once you get in the general audience. I think they will stay because this format really shows the work that goes into playing at your level.
Nice! I have a friend who also practiced for months and she can play it beautifully! We’re both doing Grade 8 together now, and chose the exact same 4 songs-
My beloved music teatcher used to play this in front of us. I was in love with him and after 35 years I still love him, even tough we had no relashionship other than affection between theacher and student. Last month he died and my heart is broken. I've decided than I will play music again in his Honor.
@@ErinG-kw8mpProbably like adult and adult, because if it was like minor and adult this would be a concern, and the person commenting this would realize their feelings was wrong by now, so ye
Hi Rousseau, for someone that cant understand piano like me, this visualizations makes me appreciate more how brilliant these composers' mind (Mozart in this case). Still cant believe a human brain can came up with those sequences of keys and make a beautiful sound. And you played it so well. Thank you for making this video! Amazing!
Muhammad Fajar Rizqi music becomes a whole lot simpler when u learn music theory. Basically stuff like this is a huge combination of patterns of chords and scales.
Muhammad Fajar Rizqi Here is a fun fact. It would take something like 40 years working 8 hours a day just to _copy_ all of the music Mozart wrote in his life time.
Dude Mozart was a musical genius truly. He was very nice in public awesome and I'm sure if anyone said hi I'm a fan he would respond . Very charisitmatic.. also he loved to party and generous with money to his family and friends.
I'm playing this for my piano concert tomorrow wish me luck I did great some minor mistakes tho :( 2022 update : i didn’t expect my comment from 2 and a half years ago to still have replies in this day and age
@@denisali3124 I never said anything bad with the profile bruh The fuck are you dumbasses saying, Im saying that because its a jojo reference Sarcasm A way to insult idiots without then realizing
i am such a fan of mozart’s music! today’s his birthday, so i thought listening and feeling the emotion to some of his pieces would honor his day of birth!
Inidutili Roblox that’s great man. I’ve been playing for about 2 and a half months now. I can play gymnopedie, and chopins prelude in E minor. They’re fairly slow and easy, that’s why I chose them. I’m currently learning Howls moving castle theme. I’m still struggling with my sight reading, not very fluent at it, but manage all the same. How’s your sight reading improved after 5 months?
@@jaredprice5823 I improved it by memorizing where the notes are placed, and where notes started, for example, the Bass Clef starts with E, and the Treble Clef starts with C, and just memorize the place on where they are, and you will improve! I actually don't know how to read notes when I was a beginner.
Song: Rondo Alla Turca by Rousseau Song that plays at the end: Für Elise by Rousseau Song: Für Elise by Rousseau Song that plays at the end: Rondo Alla Turca by Rousseau
I remember seeing Mozart is concert. This was way before he was mega famous. He must of been around 7. Wow time goes by. I thought to myself that he could become a legend. Guess I'm psychic
i remember when i was 12 i always fantasized playing this to impress everyone now im 17 and i can do that easily :) time flies haha edit: guys it didnt take me 5 years to learn lol sorry for bad wording
@@yonathantando9432 *im 9 rn and I can play that piece TwT* But I always remember *when you’re doing something, remember an Asian infant is doing it better than you.*
He uses HitFilm Pro as the particle simulator allows for those wisps that come off each note to be easily created willy nilly. They are probably motion tracked to the LED light produced by his piano and the synthesia is just Chroma key to his green screen or blue screen.
Everyone: * wonders how to play this song * Me: * wonders how to get my piano to shoot lights out of it * Edit: Thank you for the likes! Probably the most liked comment I ever had.
This brought me memories from childhood. When I was a child, my sister received electronic piano with small display as a gift. The piano had some songs save inside of it and you could turn on a mode where it would show you which keys you have to press in order to play the selected song correctly. And because I was small to understand notes from paper, I learned this whole song by that small display showing me what key to press and then I was playing it from memory almost as quickly as original. A lot of people were impressed by how I managed to learn something like this. But today I don’t think I would be able to play it again.
Literally never seen something like this with someone actually playing; please continue doing these videos; I will watch every one. If I might actually request you do Vivaldi? That would be sublime. lol
A lot of times there are Synthesia videos, the audio is actually someone playing (because Synthesia's computer-generated audio sounds rubbish), they just don't show it. Sheet Music Boss is an example of this. If you pay close attention, the audio is far too natural and good sounding to have come from a computer algorithm. You need only listen to MuseScore to hear the difference between person and computer. I have the honour to be your obedient servant, E. Pedante
I grew up on 90's hip-hop and grunge but, the raw talent it takes to create and preform classical music (especially the piano and violin) is unmatched in any genre of music.
I wouldn't classify it as talent but as sheer discipline and determination. As a pianist myself, I don't consider my musical capabilities as a talent but instead, something I've acquired because of my discipline. But nonetheless, I agree with the rest of what you've said. Performing classical music is indeed unmatched in any genre of music!
At least playing is more about discipline than anything else. I have very few talent for it, but with enough determination I am slowly (don't have much time for it anymore) but surely learning this piece. Of course there are also talented (and still very disciplined and hard training) people who can play songs by just reading the notes or after a couple of repetitions, but with enough persistence anyone regardless of talent can play stuff like Für Elise and this song (they are pretty much the gateway from beginner/intermediate pieces to the actually hard stuff) and Mozart in particular seemed to have had a hand for "pleasant" handmovements as e.g. the faster part in this after the accords just feels completely natural to play whereas with other pieces/composers there are often some traps where you have to play something different than what your mind would expect - which takes, at least me, a ton of time to memorize, whereas in this piece everything from beginning to end just seems to flow seamlessly into eachother
I first heard this decades ago, and I'm well aware of where (and when) it came from, but now all I can think of when I hear this is the first episode of _Bluey._ Honestly, given how amazing that show is, that's a compliment.
I don't usually hit the like button even when i'm incredibly impressed with the content...but when this started playing my fingers got the moves on their own.💁♂️
Me emociona y mis lágrimas salen sin permiso. Soy Profe de Música, recuerdo como tocaba en mis momentos de intensa práctica,era muy buena, los caminos de la vida casada,con niños,actividad docente me desvió del repertorio...y finalmente con un desprendimiento de retina que produjo ceguera en un ojo y disminución visual en el otro...me resulta muy difícil leer.- Tengo 76 años sólo toco algunos temas musicales,más lento...porque no llego a leer con la velocidad que antes lo hacía.-He disfrutado mucho de mis mejores momentos y disfruto lo sencillo de mis actuales ejecuciones.-Argentina- Mendoza...Tierra del SOL, del buen VINO y buenas personas.-GRACIAS por este regalo.
Te he leído con emoción y afecto. Tengo 79 años, y recuerdo impresionada cuando mi madre la tocaba al piano. Ella, cuando la artritis empezó a deteriorar sus manos, un día, luego de tocarla, cerró cuidadosamente el piano con lágrimas en los ojos, diciendo "se ha terminado" . En aquel momento, no la comprendí: Se había despedido de interpretar, con su música favorita. Luego me contó, que por respeto a Mozart, no podía hacerlo mal.- Me gusta tu humildad y la aceptación se tus límites.- Todas las respuestas caben ante una obra musical extraordinaria. _ Un beso
Special music fot the blind is made. I don't know more about it, but the parents of a priest I know are blind and both play. Contact an organization for the blind, I'm sure they could help you find some.
I wanted to say that it is actually easy to play this.... But then I remembered I can’t play it, so I can’t say that... But then I really can actually play it, so I can actually say it’s easy.... But then I just realise that despite the fact that I can play it, I can do it with only my right hand Now I don’t if I can say whether it’s easy or not.
@@georgiangelov13 you’re right it is easy... if you can play it. And don’t worry you will learn how to play it with the left hand too, it is easier than how it looks
This song is a easy song to play. Just harder with temptation to play it fast instead of on tempo and playing it gracefully. This is a song where I wanna play it super fast lol
0:31 : First change in chords 0:51 : Right hand fingering 1:05 : Scales 1:13 : Right hand fingering 2 1:21 : scales 2 1:29 : Right hand fingering 3 Timestamps for my learning
I’m about to learn this song lol. Wish me luck, i’ll keep you updated Update day 1 : i could already play the 1st page pretty smoothly altough still a bit under tempo✨ Update day 3 : almost finished with my 2nd page, but still need to smooth it out, but completly finished w 3rd page as it is almost the same ast the first page Update day 5 : the second page’s already smoother, i also started learning the fourth page, i could already roughly play it🎼 Update day 6 : i could already play the whole song roughly and under tempo, i’m currently working to smooth the song Update day 11 : i could already play the 1 st and 3rd page in its original tempo, also half of the 4th page. I need tp work with the second page and the last half of the fourth page. Fifth page seems okay. Update day 18 : i finally finished this piece. I could play it smoothly altough it’s not perfect (i still hit some wring notes sometimes) but i’m really happy with the result! ❄️ to all of you who wanted to learn this song, give it a try, it’s not as hard as you think with some practice❄️ Some tips that might help you learn this piece : ⭐️ when you start, play it really slowly - i know that we might be tempted to play it fast, but it might just make you frustrated if you play it too fast when you are just beggining to practice this song plus you might have to redo a lot of parts if you practice this too fast ⭐️ focus on your fingering, i find this really improtant ⭐️ focus on page two or the second part since i think it is the hardest GOOD LUCK! Sorry for the long comment, have a good day everyone 🧸
I have been playing piano for 4 years now, and every time I get frustrated, or need some inspiration, and sure enough, Rousseau had my song there. I would listen to it once or twice, and then get the encouragement and motivation that I want to play like Rousseau. Although I have not been able to learn this song yet, I am along the journey of learning and studying the many other pieces of piano, and it’s history. Keep up the great music Rousseau ❤️
@@fungchaksum It's a lot and comes fast, unless you are already a half decent player, this is a lot to memorize or turn the pages for. The 32nd notes and fingering would be tough to nail like this player just did.
it do be like that. took me years to play this decently. you really have to practice hard cause the moment your fingers memorize what to press, your hand will just do it. start playing slow first. that's really how it goes.
This was a tough song for me to learn but I mastered half of it. I loved to play it bc it was always challenging for me especially the octaves. Great to keep up your skills with this one in particular. Thank you for posting. You make it look easy 😂
Ya bir öne gel, ya bi' geri git Ya da bana bırak hadi, bu nası' bi' beat? Bir gün kralsın, bir gün varsın Bir gün yoksun, bazen tok Bu nası' bi' gün, bu yeni bi' gün Ve de bana neşe verebilecek bi' gün Her gün tekrâr doğdum Bazen soğudum kaçtım kendimden Birden fazla yorucu olur Dertler artar sorunu bulun Kimler çözmüş ki bu sorunu? Bizler bulsak da bu soruyu Göremiyoruz, çözemiyoruz Bir ileri iki geri yürüyoruz hep Kimler gelmiş geçmiş Sırlar var hep hiç çözülemeyen Dünden kalmış ne var acaba? Çok tebrikler bulup alana Tam bir yapboz hayat acımaz Yoktur diyen bunu nası' göremez? Tabii göremez, bakamadı hiç Kafasını çevirip o yere gömer hep Birden fazla bundan varsa Artık yandık hep İnsanlar, insanlıktan çıkmış bazen gördüm gerçekten Sen yok, zannetsen de gerçek böyle her yerde Haykırsan, inletsen de asla duymaz hiç kimse Hep anlatsan, zannetmem ben duysun kimse bir yerde Peri beni nerelere götürüyor veremedim ara bile Bana bunu getiriyor geri geri gidiyorum arada Bi' sıkılınca adım atamadım ara tara hadi beni gelip al Dere tepe koşuyorum ara sıra sıkılıp Elime de bi' kalem alıp aşıyorum tepe dere Deli gibi yürüyorum gece gece kapa çene Hadi bunu hece hece edip gelip al Neyi bilemedik acaba ve neyi görememedik? Adım atamadık elimize de ne geçmiş Nerelere gelemedik acaba ve nereleri göremedik? Ve yanına varamadık hiç Biri bana desin hadi bunun sonu nerelere varır? Neyin sonu bunu bana soruyorsun Ama derin düşünenin külü kalır geri meri geri kalan İyi değirmeni çevirmeli mi? Hadi bi' de bunu başa alıp okuyalım Ya da bunu boşa koyup okutalım, bu ne fayda? Hele bi' de yolu kesenlere bi' yol açın Atı bile yarım adım ileride yürüyor Kutu gibi dolu kafa beni deli ediyo' Ve sonu bile bile geri adım atamadığımız Uçuruma gidiyorsak aman uzak olun Geri durun yasak olan şeyler çok olur
Clorox Bleach then you might assume that the purpose of these are not to play the hardest ones, otherwise he probably would have started with Beethoven’s moonlight sonata 3rd movement or whatever. Yes, i was able to play this piece when i was 11 or so but i still feel quite entertained after watching this video cause everything is arranged and played perfectly and the visualization is impressive as well.
Don’t worry bro, when I started this part I thought the same thing. I had about 3 years of experience then. Trust me, it’s not as bad as you think. Just make sure to keep it as legato as possible, and practice your technique!
God u actually made me cry. I trained to play this during ONE YEAR. Every single day I would train and play it over and over again. And during the exam, even with all my work, it was pathetic, there were mistakes, the tempo was messed up. I LITERALLY broke my thumbs trying this ( short hands :/ ) this is the piece that made me stop piano. And hearing you play it perfectly like it's nothing... it's just break my soul. This is the ultimate proof I wasn't made for piano
Dearest Rousseau I remember asking you to play something of your own because I knew it would be utterly intriguing..... since then I accidentally came across the work you've already composed and produced for yourself and with others over the years and I must say it's absolutely fascinating 🌺. I remember some of your earliest work now and collaborations thanks for it all🌺
Mozart was one of the best piano players in the world and this guy, i think he is Mozart's grandson. No, Mozart died and reborn in the form of this guy.
I wanna say thank you, I heard this piece and went "I wanna play piano!" This piece was my target, and indeed, after 1y, that I got in love with piano, I can play this. This video was always the one I went to when I wanted to practice, and even how you won't see it, this is the proof that anything is possible
@@fr3ud_4137 actually not much, like I think 2h a week, but I was motivated, I learned first one hand easy, then one hand hard then 2 hands easy, then normal
This is my 3rd time practising this. I practised this when I was 11 years old and I'm 13 now but still have the taste of this masterpiece. I played this for ALL ISLAND COMPETITION OF PIANO SOLO IN SRI LANKA 2023 and got 1st place.🎉🎉🎉 Like everyone who want to support me... I use to play this song's first and second section when I was 7 years-old. But when I was 10 years I practised upto the octaves and that fast paced ones and in year 2023 when I was 13 years I put it ontp he test and won 1st place 🥹🥹🥹 Let's take this comment to 10k likes. Make me own it... Thanks for reading if yoy read this far
Go listen to "La campanella" ; "moonlight sonata, 3rd movement" ; "Fantaisie impromptue" and then, you'll understand it's a very easy piece, I play piano by myself and I can easily play it
My mom used to play this alot until 2,5 years ago. She got a disease where her arms and eventually her entire body would get weak. This song always puts a smile on my face because I think its very pleasant to listen to.
I will never listen to this the same way than before because she has passed at 48 years old and I was only 16 years old...
RIP mom
Keep strong brother
Rip lol
@@nofeedpls3168 why tf would you put Lol behind that?
@@brunobucciarati834 dw he is a friend of mine, and what he telling are lies xD. Don t take it too seriously.
no feed pls how do u know?
Damn bro, Mozart was really popping off when he released this single
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@ludaMeri He isn’t here today, he died along time ago
@@lukaveselinovic wat?
@@tdlr_ It's a joke...
@@tdlr_ wait WHATTT...why did the news not report his death!? Mozart is such a important musician! THIS IS ABSURD
Deaf person watching this: Oh theres subtitles
Subtitles: [music]
Deaf person: *Ah yes*
The person must be Beethoven
NANI? Beethoven reference???!!!!!!???
How original 👏👏👏
that's genius 😂
@@neongamer5289 not really
Mozart really was a genius. There isn’t a single note out of place in this work. It’s perfect.
me playing the song: GOD DAMN THAT SOUNDS TERRIBLE
him and everyone else playing it: most godly thing ever
@The_NoiceWing The_NoiceWing > Mozart.
Yeah and one thing I just realized is that it goes from A minor to A major
@@Brian-ib8sh WAIT WTF
@xenlol the song changes its key from cmajor/aminor to amajor
I remember when this first dropped in the 1700s. I was 14, and I was so ecstatic. The nostalgia is real
Ikr so nostalgic. I liked when they played this at the executions
Ima be honest, this is nostalgic because it was the first song I tried learning on piano - that was 5 1/2 years ago
Ik I played it during the great.feast and the great fly loved eating those dead people
Man, same but I was executed that same day it dropped and I listened it right before they chopped my head for treason.
@@KometZZZZ ye cause you pranked the king by pantsing him
It's literally 3 am and I'm vibin to Mozart
Nice
@Rebekah Medina Nope I do it do 🙈
its 3:9 and we have a cyclone casually brewing on the Arabian sea
understandable
Its perfect 4 am 🇮🇳
s a m e
0:36 This part makes me imagine life in these upper-class/court settings in Mozart's time. I love how proper and dignified it sounds, and yet I can totally imagine people dancing to it. Women in big and frilly gowns with elegant hairstyles and makeup, and men in powdered wigs
Morelike a Sultan eating Kebabs with his harem concubines lol
Men in powedered wigs *and makeup, don't forget it was the 1700
Mozart Rondo-Alla Turca
For reals it would’ve been so different compared to the times we live in now that would’ve been considered fancy
Ah yes, I love using my makeup in the 1700s
Ders çalışırken bu güzel müziği dinlemek ufkumu açıyor. Ben bir Türk'üm, bu güzel besteyi bize adayan Mozart'a sevgiler ❤️🇹🇷
Just a word of advice for people who are struggling to play this song because of not fully understanding the timing or struggling to learn both hands:
Make sure that you don't try and learn both hands at the same time- if you're having trouble it's best to really concentrate on the timing of individual hands (or at least that's what worked for me) also about the people who can't play it because of small hands and octaves and stuff; have you tried improvising the parts that you find difficult to play? Granted,It may not sound as good as the original, but it's better than letting the size of your hands limit what pieces you play :) (Ik the struggle I first played this piece when I was 12 and had to stretch my hands out until I felt like my fingers were being pulled off, bad times tbh)
But either way, once you've listened to the piece a few times and really understand the structure it's not as hard as it looks :)
I am trying to play right hand fully, then I will move to left hand chords
Actual trash I tried this and it really helped. Thanks!
Corbin Doucette, though with some pieces what you have said is true, this song inparticular requires delicate and precise finger placements, that can only be developed with hours of practise. I think that OC was right in his advice. Practise hands separately until you are VERY confident (especially with the right hand!)
Actual trash thank you I’m thirteen, have small hands, and I can never reach the keys lol
Actual trash another tip is to SLOW DOWN you’d be surprised how much it really helps when you slow down and take your time in each section. You won’t even think you’re playing fast a first but when you really slow down- say to like 40% the speed of the piece it really helps when you go back to full speed
Everyone talks about playing it, but let's just listen to it and wonder how beautiful it is. So beautiful.
exactly :')
You stole my word
Exactly
oh ok
Yes!
Hello everyone, hope you enjoy the second weekly video! Next week is a pop cover. What classical/pop pieces would you like to see me play?
Radiohead covers have always been hauntingly beautiful, for me. Chris O'Riley is the master, but would love to see a different take on something more recent - am sure the compositions are very complex, though!
Maxence Cyrin - Where Is My Mind (The Pixies Piano Cover)
ruclips.net/video/AEQ4eQr7S8w/видео.html
This would be a great one. You get the fans of the The Pixies, the TV show the leftovers, Fans of the movie Fight Club and Mr Robot. Also its a beautiful piece music that people who are new to piano music can enjoy.
Once you get in the general audience. I think they will stay because this format really shows the work that goes into playing at your level.
Through the fire and the flames
Please do Clair de Lune! Amazing work
Why 20 likes lol
0:51 - 1:00 my favorite part😍
Mine too!!
it's fun learning that part
I have the part at 2:23 stuck in my head it just sounds so brilliant
Ikr!!
I still remember this tune fondly like a treasured memory from the golden sunny summer days
Me too
But its really hard to play :(
@@blinkieeee1699 its those triple appoggiaturas for me im bad at making them sound as clean as this other than thats this section isnt too hard
2:23 this part is so hard to perfect
Dont worry, i did it, so u can
@@lyonjin7671 Unfortunately, I can't
i can feel my wrists hurt just by seeing
@@mikagerbendorf75 me to
@Zhongxuan (David) Du what
I practiced this for months and I can finally play this on my mum’s birthday! This is her favourite piece and she liked it very much !
thats awesome i played this on my graduation day :)
What grade did you graduated?
I’m ten rn and it took me 1and a half months to learn
@@Kai-e5p1j 1.5 from 0 tot grade 10?!
Nice! I have a friend who also practiced for months and she can play it beautifully! We’re both doing Grade 8 together now, and chose the exact same 4 songs-
My beloved music teatcher used to play this in front of us. I was in love with him and after 35 years I still love him, even tough we had no relashionship other than affection between theacher and student. Last month he died and my heart is broken. I've decided than I will play music again in his Honor.
Those kinds of relationships are strictly forbidden today.
Stay strong ❤
He will be proud of u seeing u playing music again and again
That is...
Mildly creepy
Please tell me I'm taking this the wrong way
@@ErinG-kw8mpProbably like adult and adult, because if it was like minor and adult this would be a concern, and the person commenting this would realize their feelings was wrong by now, so ye
Tbh this is one of the most catchy piano pieces out there
you haven't heard much about classical music then
@@leovu8500 "oh, you like this popular one? Then what about THIS and THIS! See how smart i am now cuz i dislike the popular songs?"
- u rn
Yeah and fur elise 😁
@@leovu8500 it's his opinion fucknut
Leo Vu Yah, nvr diss someone for liking any classic piece 🙄
Hi Rousseau, for someone that cant understand piano like me, this visualizations makes me appreciate more how brilliant these composers' mind (Mozart in this case). Still cant believe a human brain can came up with those sequences of keys and make a beautiful sound. And you played it so well. Thank you for making this video! Amazing!
Muhammad Fajar Rizqi music becomes a whole lot simpler when u learn music theory. Basically stuff like this is a huge combination of patterns of chords and scales.
Ashley Morrison Yes but I'm sure that Mozart wasn't aware of music theory at the age of 4.
Muhammad Fajar Rizqi Here is a fun fact. It would take something like 40 years working 8 hours a day just to _copy_ all of the music Mozart wrote in his life time.
Muhammad Fajar Rizqi - It evolves Math and series. Many composers were Mathematicians ;)
Dude Mozart was a musical genius truly. He was very nice in public awesome and I'm sure if anyone said hi I'm a fan he would respond . Very charisitmatic.. also he loved to party and generous with money to his family and friends.
I'm playing this for my piano concert tomorrow wish me luck
I did great some minor mistakes tho :(
2022 update : i didn’t expect my comment from 2 and a half years ago to still have replies in this day and age
Veruvados good luck!!!
Good luck today mate
Best of luck!!
how was it?
@@woutmeulemans4853I aced it!
Can’t wait for Mozart to drop his new album
He died already next year
bet it's gonna be lit
@@KutuBerasGamingfr
I heard a sneak peek, he went commercial, total sellout.
Um bad news but he died
nobody:
piano ads after 5 days:
@@greek_yogurt ok boomer
@@greek_yogurt bro whats wrong with a minecraft profile pic.Its the best game anyways
@@denisali3124 I never said anything bad with the profile bruh
The fuck are you dumbasses saying, Im saying that because its a jojo reference
Sarcasm
A way to insult idiots without then realizing
@@denisali3124 thre nothing wrong with it , he is said it cause its minecraft steve as a character of Jojo Bizzare adventures
This comment thread is hilariously ridiculous
i am such a fan of mozart’s music! today’s his birthday, so i thought listening and feeling the emotion to some of his pieces would honor his day of birth!
Do you know how hard it was to find this by looking up classic piano piece that goes duh nuh nuh nuh nuh duh nuh nuh nuh nuh
Lmaoo
WOW!!!
my sameee problem !!!
Billie eilesh bad guy is the song
Toccata & Fugue by Bach
Structure:
0:04 - Section A ( Main Theme )
0:20 - Section B ( Crescendo )
0:28 - Sectoon A ( Final)
0:36 - Section C ( March)
0:52 - Section D-E ( Development)
1:36 - Section C ( Again )
1:52 - Section A-B ( Recapitulation )
2:24 - Section C ( Alternative March)
2:38 - Section F ( Coda )
Enjoy it!
When I was beginner, this was actually hard, but kept practicing, and now I can play this piece! I can say practice makes perfect! ♥️
Inidutili Roblox how long have you been playing?
WELL I DON'T HAVE 48 FUCKING FINGERS
@@jaredprice5823 Yet only 5 months. But I'm a fast learner tho!
Inidutili Roblox that’s great man. I’ve been playing for about 2 and a half months now. I can play gymnopedie, and chopins prelude in E minor. They’re fairly slow and easy, that’s why I chose them. I’m currently learning Howls moving castle theme. I’m still struggling with my sight reading, not very fluent at it, but manage all the same. How’s your sight reading improved after 5 months?
@@jaredprice5823 I improved it by memorizing where the notes are placed, and where notes started, for example, the Bass Clef starts with E, and the Treble Clef starts with C, and just memorize the place on where they are, and you will improve! I actually don't know how to read notes when I was a beginner.
See the problem is I only have 10 fingers
Elclerck Meref
69th like
Even if i had one finger for each key and one brain for each finger, i couldn't do that !!!
@@elenaaa._. lmaoo
I'll wait for a few months to be ur 666th liker 😉
So does he dude
As a kid, this tune used to be on one of my musical toys and the starting always used to creep me out for some reason but I couldn't stop playing it
One of my sisters when she was a baby had a musical toy that had Eine Kleine and me being 8 at the time would play with that thing. I miss that toy.
I had one too, it was a big box
the power of MOZART compells you
creep you out??????????🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
As someone who has played this piece, the hand cramps after this go crazy.
I don’t really get those 🤷
I've played this but it just hurry my hand because of how fast I was going and got tired after a while😅
Bro! I don’t get hand cramps but when I play this piece I do! The whole arm feels like it was just worked out
i play this but i never get those
Nah, It’s just anything but glorious
Like if Mozart should start uploading more videos.
mimi diani either you deserve a big r/woosh in the face or u need a big fat juicy r/woosh in the face
Damn 140 Likes
I think you need the second one tbh
@@Insert-Retarded-Reply-Here J U I C Y
His channel is literally dead.
Dude he’s so innactive
Person who made the subtitles: *no need to thank me*
You won
There arent subtitles
@@Hellyeahray21 si ci sono è solo che l'unica cosa che appare è [music]
@@mattiadellaposta1429 ma gli italiani mi trovano dappertutto, anche se vado nei canali giapponesi
@@Hellyeahray21 sono le antenne 5g che ci tracciano e ci riuniscono
Who else’s just imagining playing that yourself and impressing everyone😳😳😳
Telepathy?
How did you read my mind😅😅
Ii3i
Me, omg it's my dream
I do this every time
That Rondo Alla Turca made my day. ❤
No matter what piano songs you can play
*Rousseau can play it better*
Evan Xia what the hell are you saying?
....ok?
@@tomaten9477 you right you right....
@Evan Xia I want whatever you're smoking
*Laughs in Valentina Lisitsa*
Song: Rondo Alla Turca by Rousseau
Song that plays at the end: Für Elise by Rousseau
Song: Für Elise by Rousseau
Song that plays at the end: Rondo Alla Turca by Rousseau
I think you mean performed by?
@@riskyasterisk7396 haha yes
@@arvindhmani06 it’s ok, people make mistakes
Is Mozart dead or something lmao he hasn't posted in ages
No. He's alive, but he just lost his motivation to music and decided to start making video games.
He is just making fortnite videos. Minecraft videos are better
Edit: Wow i didn't even noticed I got this much likes
Yes. And Don't forget about he's making online zoom clases for piano students
Mozart died around 200 years ago bruh
Te mamaste :v
I remember seeing Mozart is concert. This was way before he was mega famous. He must of been around 7. Wow time goes by. I thought to myself that he could become a legend. Guess I'm psychic
these comments literally uninstalled my depression
I just fixed the likes for you (69)😌 nice.
Error: you do not have enough space to uninstall the program: DEPRESSION
@@anamariavelascomunoz3205 Good one...
And installed depression in me😭
Lol
i remember when i was 12 i always fantasized playing this to impress everyone
now im 17 and i can do that easily :) time flies haha
edit: guys it didnt take me 5 years to learn lol sorry for bad wording
nice!! im 12 rn and can only play about half the piece, hope i get to finish it soon
Nice I remember when I was 9 I imagined playing this too and now I am 11 And ive masterd all parts and can do the long octaves, and im asian
@@nicoletong1928 but you can play moonlight sonata 😆 but yeah were asians
@@yonathantando9432 *im 9 rn and I can play that piece TwT*
But I always remember
*when you’re doing something, remember an Asian infant is doing it better than you.*
@@lilaclily3597 Can you do the reff with the long octaves
your editing as well as piano skills are magnificent
50cent
wow, the 'editing', yes! That helps a lot in the making music process. Even Mozart liked his Photoshop ;)
Evan Wu Too slow for me
He uses HitFilm Pro as the particle simulator allows for those wisps that come off each note to be easily created willy nilly. They are probably motion tracked to the LED light produced by his piano and the synthesia is just Chroma key to his green screen or blue screen.
thanks now tell us his life story as well, spare no detail. everything up to this video :)
verrrrrryy beautiful i really like this video
This is the kind of song im listening to when the homies aint around
Your piano playing is good I wish I would be like you
I actually really like jt
Samuel Aje yup
@Juggernaut XV hell yeah. try also listening to Omae Wa Mou its like an anti-depressant
@@speedhelper1 5555555555
Sometimes I fantasize me playing such pieces to impress my imaginary girlfriend
facepalm92 wtf😂
I bet she impressed right?
@@facepalm92 He said imaginary...
same
facepalm92 looooooool 😂
Wow, I love this masterpiece I created!
could u post more often now? It’s been a few hundred years since u did anything...
@@tavaftw 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Zombie alert!!!
@@tavaftw suuuure
what about my version of Mondschein Sonota?
hi
This music is very special for the people that remeber 1700s. And for the people that remember mozart!
he must be extremely good at tickling
Tyra Harrison lol
Better than me
This seriously made me laugh
You know who can tickle? Valentina Lisitsa: third movement moonlight sonata
Tyra Harrison what
When your DNA test comes back 0.01% Turkish
It's Made By An Austrian...
Oh I have a feeling that I will get wooooshed here...
Cxsmicnation X r / wooooooooosh
whats DNA? is this some modern music shit?
%100
@@zeycannn türk var denenejgsdpogd
Simply Piano ads have newborns playing this on the second day
PebblePlays 😂😂 I can’t stop laughing
asian babies
PebblePlays ikr
Lol
😂😆😁lmao
0:31 where I’m having trouble on
Sameeee its so hard
This is really beautiful but
*If you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly.*
Only if you practice 40 hours a day
Ling Ling wannabes unite
why are you here, you should be practising if you wanna be lingling
lol, just love the twoset reference😂
SACRILEGIOUS
You are such a *sacreligius* guy
you sound so clean and amazing playing this i sound like i'm smashing random keys while playing this
Same for me I don't know why lol
Idk i think its my keyboard
Deep down I can feel the shiver that gives me in this melody
This is the song i was searching my whole life
1:51 one of the greatest classical piano transitions ever
Gives me the goosebumps
What is the name of it?
@@romanbecker1403bruh 😫
What???
After 2 years, I can finally play till 2:38
great work keep it up :)👏👏
@@renadnasr7091 Thanks I appreciate it :)
Ahmet Namal how’s your progress?
After 10 months of starting to play the piano I’ve finished the song
@@User_01273 keep it up!
Everyone: * wonders how to play this song *
Me: * wonders how to get my piano to shoot lights out of it *
Edit: Thank you for the likes! Probably the most liked comment I ever had.
I swear I wanted to do the same thing...turns out u supposed to fit lights into it
chitra jayant, Thanks for telling me! 😁
VC me too
me too
it’s called synthesia, you’ll have to like pay money 💰 or something to get it
I hope it helped
This brought me memories from childhood.
When I was a child, my sister received electronic piano with small display as a gift. The piano had some songs save inside of it and you could turn on a mode where it would show you which keys you have to press in order to play the selected song correctly.
And because I was small to understand notes from paper, I learned this whole song by that small display showing me what key to press and then I was playing it from memory almost as quickly as original.
A lot of people were impressed by how I managed to learn something like this. But today I don’t think I would be able to play it again.
That sounds cute, haven't you thought about learning to play the piano..?
Imagine if Mozart comes back from the dead and copyrights these videos
That’d actually be amazing like if I did these I wouldn’t even be mad
Public domain.
Ummmm... not to come off as rude but this is such a dumb idea.
Noo
Legalmente pasados generalmente 70 años de la muerte del compositor de la obra expira la vigencia de los derechos de autor.
Literally never seen something like this with someone actually playing; please continue doing these videos; I will watch every one. If I might actually request you do Vivaldi? That would be sublime. lol
Andrew Li He means he’s never seen someone do the descending colors thing with the person actually playing underneath.
GD Dyno Ah I see.
GD Dyno This precisely!!!
Never seen Patrick pietschmann ? He had posted videos like this before . He has the "interstellar-first step " theme with over 24 M views
A lot of times there are Synthesia videos, the audio is actually someone playing (because Synthesia's computer-generated audio sounds rubbish), they just don't show it. Sheet Music Boss is an example of this. If you pay close attention, the audio is far too natural and good sounding to have come from a computer algorithm. You need only listen to MuseScore to hear the difference between person and computer.
I have the honour to be your obedient servant,
E. Pedante
I grew up on 90's hip-hop and grunge but, the raw talent it takes to create and preform classical music (especially the piano and violin) is unmatched in any genre of music.
guitar is also a pain
I wouldn't classify it as talent but as sheer discipline and determination. As a pianist myself, I don't consider my musical capabilities as a talent but instead, something I've acquired because of my discipline. But nonetheless, I agree with the rest of what you've said. Performing classical music is indeed unmatched in any genre of music!
At least playing is more about discipline than anything else. I have very few talent for it, but with enough determination I am slowly (don't have much time for it anymore) but surely learning this piece.
Of course there are also talented (and still very disciplined and hard training) people who can play songs by just reading the notes or after a couple of repetitions, but with enough persistence anyone regardless of talent can play stuff like Für Elise and this song (they are pretty much the gateway from beginner/intermediate pieces to the actually hard stuff) and Mozart in particular seemed to have had a hand for "pleasant" handmovements as e.g. the faster part in this after the accords just feels completely natural to play whereas with other pieces/composers there are often some traps where you have to play something different than what your mind would expect - which takes, at least me, a ton of time to memorize, whereas in this piece everything from beginning to end just seems to flow seamlessly into eachother
I first heard this decades ago, and I'm well aware of where (and when) it came from, but now all I can think of when I hear this is the first episode of _Bluey._
Honestly, given how amazing that show is, that's a compliment.
I’m pretty surprised Mozart hasn’t copyright striked this yet.
@Michael Wise there is a company in the name of mozard but ı don't know anything more about it
@@UGLYGEFRO The copyright rule is, if the artist has been dead for over 70yrs than the copyright goes away.
Hello totem of undying
Prob cuz over time, his music might have changed. This one might be way different than the original.
Why everyone so funny looop
I don't usually hit the like button even when i'm incredibly impressed with the content...but when this started playing my fingers got the moves on their own.💁♂️
the way it transitions from a minor to a major is so beautiful
After inventing the time maching and traveling to the past to take personal piano classes from Mozart I can proudly say I can play it till 0:05 X.x
nita gon this comment is underrated
Not true, I sightread the first few measures pretty good
The Classical Nerd Of Classical r/woooosh
Weren’t you that same person on Für Elise?
Poop
Me emociona y mis lágrimas salen sin permiso. Soy Profe de Música, recuerdo como tocaba en mis momentos de intensa práctica,era muy buena, los caminos de la vida casada,con niños,actividad docente me desvió del repertorio...y finalmente con un desprendimiento de retina que produjo ceguera en un ojo y disminución visual en el otro...me resulta muy difícil leer.- Tengo 76 años sólo toco algunos temas musicales,más lento...porque no llego a leer con la velocidad que antes lo hacía.-He disfrutado mucho de mis mejores momentos y disfruto lo sencillo de mis actuales ejecuciones.-Argentina- Mendoza...Tierra del SOL, del buen VINO y buenas personas.-GRACIAS por este regalo.
Te he leído con emoción y afecto. Tengo 79 años, y recuerdo impresionada cuando mi madre la tocaba al piano. Ella, cuando la artritis empezó a deteriorar sus manos, un día, luego de tocarla, cerró cuidadosamente el piano con lágrimas en los ojos, diciendo "se ha terminado" . En aquel momento, no la comprendí: Se había despedido de interpretar, con su música favorita. Luego me contó, que por respeto a Mozart, no podía hacerlo mal.- Me gusta tu humildad y la aceptación se tus límites.- Todas las respuestas caben ante una obra musical extraordinaria. _ Un beso
Me podrías decir cómo se llama la música al final del vídeo
Duh, Fur Elise by Ludwig van Beethoven, dedicated to his one and only true love, Elise.
viva mi querida mendoza
Special music fot the blind is made. I don't know more about it, but the parents of a priest I know are blind and both play. Contact an organization for the blind, I'm sure they could help you find some.
I can't believe his hands are playing so calm
I wanted to say that it is actually easy to play this....
But then I remembered I can’t play it, so I can’t say that...
But then I really can actually play it, so I can actually say it’s easy....
But then I just realise that despite the fact that I can play it, I can do it with only my right hand
Now I don’t if I can say whether it’s easy or not.
@@georgiangelov13 you’re right it is easy... if you can play it. And don’t worry you will learn how to play it with the left hand too, it is easier than how it looks
@FRIDAH ASHLEY R LAJOT Moe It was like that for me too and sorry but für Elise is written bye Beethoven 🤪 not to be mean
@FRIDAH ASHLEY R LAJOT Moe ok : )
This song is a easy song to play. Just harder with temptation to play it fast instead of on tempo and playing it gracefully. This is a song where I wanna play it super fast lol
0:31 : First change in chords
0:51 : Right hand fingering
1:05 : Scales
1:13 : Right hand fingering 2
1:21 : scales 2
1:29 : Right hand fingering 3
Timestamps for my learning
I’m about to learn this song lol. Wish me luck, i’ll keep you updated
Update day 1 : i could already play the 1st page pretty smoothly altough still a bit under tempo✨
Update day 3 : almost finished with my 2nd page, but still need to smooth it out, but completly finished w 3rd page as it is almost the same ast the first page
Update day 5 : the second page’s already smoother, i also started learning the fourth page, i could already roughly play it🎼
Update day 6 : i could already play the whole song roughly and under tempo, i’m currently working to smooth the song
Update day 11 : i could already play the 1 st and 3rd page in its original tempo, also half of the 4th page. I need tp work with the second page and the last half of the fourth page. Fifth page seems okay.
Update day 18 : i finally finished this piece. I could play it smoothly altough it’s not perfect (i still hit some wring notes sometimes) but i’m really happy with the result!
❄️ to all of you who wanted to learn this song, give it a try, it’s not as hard as you think with some practice❄️
Some tips that might help you learn this piece :
⭐️ when you start, play it really slowly - i know that we might be tempted to play it fast, but it might just make you frustrated if you play it too fast when you are just beggining to practice this song plus you might have to redo a lot of parts if you practice this too fast
⭐️ focus on your fingering, i find this really improtant
⭐️ focus on page two or the second part since i think it is the hardest
GOOD LUCK!
Sorry for the long comment, have a good day everyone 🧸
@@mk135_ cool! Keep it up. When did you start learning? And could you update me when you’re done? That will give me some motivation😂
Nicke in also learning this I’m on the third part
@@melius0 good luck! We can do this😂
I just finished fur elise and I'm trying turkish march
Just did so i can play the first to The third smoothly and now im on The fourth part
I have been playing piano for 4 years now, and every time I get frustrated, or need some inspiration, and sure enough, Rousseau had my song there. I would listen to it once or twice, and then get the encouragement and motivation that I want to play like Rousseau. Although I have not been able to learn this song yet, I am along the journey of learning and studying the many other pieces of piano, and it’s history. Keep up the great music Rousseau ❤️
Hands: Easy
Brain: Easy
Heart: let's do it
0:50: *Allow me to introduce myself*
Practicing scales helps!!!
@@matthewbaker5972 ta
honestly its not really that hard, the fingering is a bit tricky tho
@@fungchaksum It's a lot and comes fast, unless you are already a half decent player, this is a lot to memorize or turn the pages for. The 32nd notes and fingering would be tough to nail like this player just did.
it do be like that. took me years to play this decently. you really have to practice hard cause the moment your fingers memorize what to press, your hand will just do it. start playing slow first. that's really how it goes.
This is truly a masterpiece
This is what I imagine when download simply piano
This is actually pce xd
Really
@@stivenzuletabedoya2736 no
@@stivenzuletabedoya2736 no
This IS what you see, they say Day 1 c d e day 2 suddenly like doing the Turkish march
This was a tough song for me to learn but I mastered half of it. I loved to play it bc it was always challenging for me especially the octaves. Great to keep up your skills with this one in particular. Thank you for posting. You make it look easy 😂
A wonderful interpretation for my wonderful piece 🎹
Omg Mozart are you alive?!? Where have you been?
When are you dropping your next album?
@@shefalibegum7881 In heaven, of course
@@pedropereira6987 It's a surprise
Yo moza!!!
Ya bir öne gel, ya bi' geri git
Ya da bana bırak hadi, bu nası' bi' beat?
Bir gün kralsın, bir gün varsın
Bir gün yoksun, bazen tok
Bu nası' bi' gün, bu yeni bi' gün
Ve de bana neşe verebilecek bi' gün
Her gün tekrâr doğdum
Bazen soğudum kaçtım kendimden
Birden fazla yorucu olur
Dertler artar sorunu bulun
Kimler çözmüş ki bu sorunu?
Bizler bulsak da bu soruyu
Göremiyoruz, çözemiyoruz
Bir ileri iki geri yürüyoruz hep
Kimler gelmiş geçmiş
Sırlar var hep hiç çözülemeyen
Dünden kalmış ne var acaba?
Çok tebrikler bulup alana
Tam bir yapboz hayat acımaz
Yoktur diyen bunu nası' göremez?
Tabii göremez, bakamadı hiç
Kafasını çevirip o yere gömer hep
Birden fazla bundan varsa
Artık yandık hep
İnsanlar, insanlıktan çıkmış bazen gördüm gerçekten
Sen yok, zannetsen de gerçek böyle her yerde
Haykırsan, inletsen de asla duymaz hiç kimse
Hep anlatsan, zannetmem ben duysun kimse bir yerde
Peri beni nerelere götürüyor veremedim ara bile
Bana bunu getiriyor geri geri gidiyorum arada
Bi' sıkılınca adım atamadım ara tara hadi beni gelip al
Dere tepe koşuyorum ara sıra sıkılıp
Elime de bi' kalem alıp aşıyorum tepe dere
Deli gibi yürüyorum gece gece kapa çene
Hadi bunu hece hece edip gelip al
Neyi bilemedik acaba ve neyi görememedik?
Adım atamadık elimize de ne geçmiş
Nerelere gelemedik acaba ve nereleri göremedik?
Ve yanına varamadık hiç
Biri bana desin hadi bunun sonu nerelere varır?
Neyin sonu bunu bana soruyorsun
Ama derin düşünenin külü kalır geri meri geri kalan
İyi değirmeni çevirmeli mi?
Hadi bi' de bunu başa alıp okuyalım
Ya da bunu boşa koyup okutalım, bu ne fayda?
Hele bi' de yolu kesenlere bi' yol açın
Atı bile yarım adım ileride yürüyor
Kutu gibi dolu kafa beni deli ediyo'
Ve sonu bile bile geri adım atamadığımız
Uçuruma gidiyorsak aman uzak olun
Geri durun yasak olan şeyler çok olur
This melody always remains powerful! It is "healthy" to listen to it/ play it! Congratulations!
yes😏
Not impressed. This really isn’t that hard to play on piano.
Tiles
Clorox Bleach then you might assume that the purpose of these are not to play the hardest ones, otherwise he probably would have started with Beethoven’s moonlight sonata 3rd movement or whatever. Yes, i was able to play this piece when i was 11 or so but i still feel quite entertained after watching this video cause everything is arranged and played perfectly and the visualization is impressive as well.
gleb bakaldin hit read more dumbass
Ty U. Well ok, in the other hand in could be serious. This piece isn’t really hard to play for anyone who can play the piano.
@@dinfarr3119 upload a video of you playing this I wanna see how "easy" it is for you
I wanna drink you if u know wat I mean
and my god, classical music gives me positive emotions like nothing else
It's a march, so you know it had to be positive.
Dankeschön! Würde Mozart sagen..
It is simple pleasure all can enjoy
200 like
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Thank you Mozart 🇹🇷
I want a blooper video...you do mess up sometimes....right?!?
Gary Beck nah
PLOT TWIST
HE DON'T
Karly Escobedo Dun DUn DUN
AntVSGaming 182 sO InSpIrAtIoNaL
YESS perfect
0:51
I've reached this point. This is gonna be a long journey to learn this piece.
How Long have you been practicing this piece?
Me too. I don't think it's gonna be long to learn it. It's gonna be long before I get up to that speed ;)
Same I made it here too!
Don’t worry bro, when I started this part I thought the same thing. I had about 3 years of experience then. Trust me, it’s not as bad as you think. Just make sure to keep it as legato as possible, and practice your technique!
It's not very hard, I took about 3 week to learn it... 2:23 - 2:38 is in my opinion the most difficult part of the piece.
Nobody:
Me playing the first 8 measures: I’m so cool
Yaassssss
Let’s be honest, we all learn like 6 measures of songs that are way too hard for us, and it takes 2 days buts it’s a huge flex lol
Wow, I love this masterpiece I created!
@SOFIA RUIZ sos
We call measures bars where I’m from.
I don't know why everyone is saying that it's so hard to play. I pushed the play button and it worked just fine.
In Turkish there's an interesting way to say thanks: "ellerine saglik", which literally means - may your hands be healthy. Bravo monsieur!
"Ellerin sağlık" seninde🤩
*monsieur
@Fayhajta you spoke like the ottoman was greek
@Fayhajta The author of this piece gave it to the Turks as a gift.
@Fayhajta it is inspired from turkish mehter march
God u actually made me cry. I trained to play this during ONE YEAR. Every single day I would train and play it over and over again. And during the exam, even with all my work, it was pathetic, there were mistakes, the tempo was messed up. I LITERALLY broke my thumbs trying this ( short hands :/ ) this is the piece that made me stop piano. And hearing you play it perfectly like it's nothing... it's just break my soul. This is the ultimate proof I wasn't made for piano
Why don't u try it again don't give up
Sometimes I wish to start piano again, but I have so much things to do I don't feel I have the time :(
@@pommedeter7407 then do it at your own pace when you have time
Dont ever give up :D
Just try other pieces...only mozart is not the only piece that exists in the world
Out of all mozarts piano pieces this is my favourite i love the melody 🎼
I love this piano style perfect
1:29 This is my favorite part of the song
Piece*
@@thezedliest6769 Nerd*
@@Sal0mon whenimetchaintesumma
@@Deathly_Frog *Wenomechainsama
Tumajarbisaun
Wifenlooof
Eselifterbraun
@@Deathly_Frog Dose not play an instrument
2:38 is my absolute favourite part
Dearest Rousseau I remember asking you to play something of your own because I knew it would be utterly intriguing..... since then I accidentally came across the work you've already composed and produced for yourself and with others over the years and I must say it's absolutely fascinating 🌺. I remember some of your earliest work now and collaborations thanks for it all🌺
Mozart was one of the best piano players in the world and this guy, i think he is Mozart's grandson. No, Mozart died and reborn in the form of this guy.
You should look Tim Minchin up brother
I wanna say thank you, I heard this piece and went "I wanna play piano!" This piece was my target, and indeed, after 1y, that I got in love with piano, I can play this. This video was always the one I went to when I wanted to practice, and even how you won't see it, this is the proof that anything is possible
how much did you practise (per day, week)? congrats!
@@fr3ud_4137 actually not much, like I think 2h a week, but I was motivated, I learned first one hand easy, then one hand hard then 2 hands easy, then normal
I want to learn how to play this, but it looks so hard and complicated for me :(
@@smileysunshine5050 don't worry, learn one hand first, then add the second one, take your time
@@smileysunshine5050 and rhis piece is fun to practice so you practice more naturally
The greatest betrayal ever: this man’s Outro is Für Elise
Beethoven be like: *haha got em*
And in fur Elise this is his outro
@@SilvrFox-b2d yea
How do you know Rosseau is a man?
@@sovietwizard1620 Rousseau is a guy's name
I paused the video alot so his hands can get some rest
Rafael Torres ha
how thoughtful
Stolen from la campanella video
Yah that probebly nice to heas hands😂
Lagg does it for me
This is my 3rd time practising this. I practised this when I was 11 years old and I'm 13 now but still have the taste of this masterpiece. I played this for ALL ISLAND COMPETITION OF PIANO SOLO IN SRI LANKA 2023 and got 1st place.🎉🎉🎉 Like everyone who want to support me... I use to play this song's first and second section when I was 7 years-old. But when I was 10 years I practised upto the octaves and that fast paced ones and in year 2023 when I was 13 years I put it ontp he test and won 1st place 🥹🥹🥹 Let's take this comment to 10k likes. Make me own it... Thanks for reading if yoy read this far
Mom: what are you watching??
Me: Some greens things falling on a piano...
...that make music
King Goat Person RBLX it’s a joke
bruh moment I WAS FINISHING IT
Kalesh Moorkoth HAHAHA XD
I’ve seen underrated. And this is underrated
I remember watching this for the first time and realizing my teacher taught me the easy version
My soul was crushed
i play a hybrid, mostly hard version but some are easy :DD
Nooooo x'v
Same bro, I can now play the official version but when I figured out it wasn’t the real one I then realized my life was a lie. Lol
Rip
I also used the easy version
*Me:* well, how difficult is this piece?
*Mozart:* yes
@Milan Duchevski yes, my lord...
Tbh it's not that hard... though i practiced it for like 2 months. 2hours per day
This is actually an easy one compared to the other music he uploads
@@Batimelaza It's so easy I never learned to play piano and still am able to play this peace.
Go listen to "La campanella" ; "moonlight sonata, 3rd movement" ; "Fantaisie impromptue" and then, you'll understand it's a very easy piece, I play piano by myself and I can easily play it
He's fantastic. Playing those octaves at such speed. Bravo.
In the end he "breaks" (?) the octave for a rapid cadence of the now divided notes
I’m learning this , currently able to play up to 1:08
update : i can play to abt 1:16 fluently now :)
update : 2:38 now
noice
Nice job!
How long did it took for you to learn?
@@lunathemoooon just slightly over 2 months :)
Wow fast!