@@zswu31416 I don’t know if you misunderstood or are adding onto what I said, but when I said that, I meant to tell the other guy what the commenter said, not to, in an attempt to make it sound factual, say it myself. And you are definitely correct on the Mazeppa part. On the contrary if you are adding onto what I said: Yes
Absolutely spotless interpretation! I really like how you changed your dynamics depending on which hand was playing the melody. Great job and keep it up! You should have way more likes and views with your performance.
Just came across this, and I am surprised! Flawless (maybe a little mistake, saying you have practiced for 2-3 years), good dynamic, just everything is good! I hope you make more good content, and you just earned a new subscriber.
i keep coming back to this, i love your interpretation. if you'd play the whole piece that would be awesome. also how long did it take you to learn this?
@@pianoforte2522 You're welcome!! But isn't friska part of the hungarian rhapsody no. 2? I might be wrong though. But amazing playing of hr no. 6! I can barely play liebestraum no. 3 correctly lol.
Just want to say, don't feel even remotely bad about that. 7 years is not actually that long to be playing an instrument, especially if you started when you were very young. I've also been playing piano for 7 years and I'm not even remotely close to being this good, this is an extremely difficult piece that will usually take 10-15 years of experience to play.
@@mooshiros7053 That is absolutely true. Usually students in college that are studying music play this. 10-15 years is also a bit more realistic if you don´t or can´t play 40 hours a day🤣
@@mooshiros7053 Wonderful performance ! But I disagree that you need this amount of experience (10-15 years ) to play this piece, I have been playing the piano for 1 year and 8 months Self taught pianist and I already Finished La Campanella from start to finish it took me 5 months to finish it and also finished other pieces like Turkish march and other 9 pieces and now I'm halfway into Fantaisie Impromptu, all you need to know is all the basics of the piano and a decent amount of techniques and knowledge and 2-4+ hours of practice daily.
@@TSUEagleEye This isn't meant to discourage you by any means, but you are moving way too quickly. I listened to your recordings of turkish march and fur elise, and while the foundation is there, your rhythm is uneven in many places and your dynamics aren't so great either. Considering you are self taught, you might not have enough of an understanding of piano to realize that, but at the level, you're at I don't think you should be playing even the easier chopin pieces, much less any of Liszt's pieces. I would recommend playing easier pieces that are just above your comfort range rather than jumping to pieces way over your head that you can't play properly, as doing that won't help you improve. About what you said, I think even if practice 2-4+ hours a day (much more than most pianists) and you have a teacher, you would still need at minimum 6-8 years to get to a level where you can play hungarian rhapsody 6.
@@pianoforte2522 You are the difference between playing the piano and being a pianist ; in addition to being a pianist, you are a virtuoso Love from Paris France 🟦⬜️🟥
@@randomkidbelkke12 to quote someone or other - 'when Schubert aimed for heaven, he attained it. When Liszt aimed for heaven, he didn't quite get there.' (Or something)...
@@edgarkraft2537 possible with enough paractice and a bit of talent. I was also pretty far after only 3 years (not that far though ;)). Assuming he practiced about twice as much as I did, this seems doable, especially if you are motivated and have a good teacher
Everything is great and I love your interpretation but your hand are very tense when playing the octaves. I've never played this piece before and those octaves are very grating on stamina but try to relax more
Sheet music: Fur Elise
What he´s actually playing: *One of Liszt hardest pieces*
HR6 is far to be the hardest
@@jukeban646 well he said one of the hardest, though still, compared to other Liszt pieces its “easy” work
@@TheRealChopin Not even close to one of the hardest. Not even something like Mazeppa deserves a place in the top 20 hardest liszt pieces.
@@zswu31416 I don’t know if you misunderstood or are adding onto what I said, but when I said that, I meant to tell the other guy what the commenter said, not to, in an attempt to make it sound factual, say it myself. And you are definitely correct on the Mazeppa part.
On the contrary if you are adding onto what I said:
Yes
HR6 is about average for a Liszt piece tbh.
YOU ARE INSANE BROOOO
Absolutely spotless interpretation! I really like how you changed your dynamics depending on which hand was playing the melody. Great job and keep it up! You should have way more likes and views with your performance.
Thank you very much! 😁
As someone who's also learning this piece I jave great respect for the fact that your wrist can take the pain
Pain?? There should be no pain when playing ever.
Sorta just building strength and now 3 months later I can play the whole thing alright
@@fredericchopin2593 he probably means muscle burn
@@cursorjustvanished that shouldn’t happen either, with correct technique that is
This is one of my favorite classical pieces,
And I think you did an amazing job on it
Great job.
I am speechless! Extraordinary! 👏👏👏
You deserve more subs
People just don’t know how hard this piece is and how stressing it is,you just earned a new sub plus a supporter
what a fingering, flawless , good sequence...
Great job, and beautiful sounding piano.
That’s crazy awesome
Sounds amazing !! well done !! I like it !!!!
That was captivating!
Cheers!
Really good!
Formidable virtuosité, bravo !😀😀😀😀
Just came across this, and I am surprised! Flawless (maybe a little mistake, saying you have practiced for 2-3 years), good dynamic, just everything is good! I hope you make more good content, and you just earned a new subscriber.
Thanks you so much 😊
That is FANTASTIC!
Thank you 😊
BRO UR AMAZING WHATTTTTTT!!!!!!!!
That was one of my fav hungarian rhapsody YOU ARE INSANE
😮spectacular
Incredible!! The great Hungarian pianist Cziffra and of course Liszt would be impressed!!
Thank you 😊
Beautiful!
This is incredible, I hope one day I will be able to play this just like you
You're killing it!!! Good joob!!
amazing!
❤️ keep playing your really good!!!!
Amazing
usually these ow viewed piano vids need a lot of improvement, but this was nearly flawless
Wow! Insane
No way!!!!!! Keep up the good work!
I play piano too! Nice video! hug from Brazil
He deserved a grand piano
Great advert for kawai digital pianos 👍👍👍
you make it look so easy
wow!
i keep coming back to this, i love your interpretation. if you'd play the whole piece that would be awesome. also how long did it take you to learn this?
You deserve being called octave master!
10/10 from Australia, I enjoyed this piece
Thank you 😁
hey thats good good job thank ylu good
Nice
Very good
This is a very good performance given 2-3 years! I would love to know how long it took you to learn this section
great job
Smokey.. wowwww😮🎉❤
I'm afraid because I go to play this in 9 days and its very difficult, nice performance!
Im proud of you son keep going and follow your dreams i love you so much ❤😘
Very impressive!!
Thank you!
bravo!
Wow
Bro you better get a steinway and sons concert grand. Insanely good playing!! ❤😊
Thank you so much 😊
@@pianoforte2522 You're welcome!! But isn't friska part of the hungarian rhapsody no. 2? I might be wrong though. But amazing playing of hr no. 6! I can barely play liebestraum no. 3 correctly lol.
Actually, most of Liszt’s rhapsodies have their own Friska 😅
@@pianoforte2522 ahhh okay good to know!! Thanks!
Tips for practicing rapid descending arpeggios similar to those? Great performance Btw 🎉
I was like...
This song is.boring
A few Moments later...
I love this guys videos subscribing
how do you play octaves so fast yet flawlessly
I love this friska part so much.. have you listened to horowitz?
I've been playing the piano for 7 years and i can't even play it that good. Good job man, you nailed it!!
Just want to say, don't feel even remotely bad about that. 7 years is not actually that long to be playing an instrument, especially if you started when you were very young. I've also been playing piano for 7 years and I'm not even remotely close to being this good, this is an extremely difficult piece that will usually take 10-15 years of experience to play.
@@mooshiros7053 That is absolutely true. Usually students in college that are studying music play this. 10-15 years is also a bit more realistic if you don´t or can´t play 40 hours a day🤣
@@mooshiros7053 Wonderful performance ! But I disagree that you need this amount of experience (10-15 years ) to play this piece, I have been playing the piano for 1 year and 8 months Self taught pianist and I already Finished La Campanella from start to finish it took me 5 months to finish it and also finished other pieces like Turkish march and other 9 pieces and now I'm halfway into Fantaisie Impromptu, all you need to know is all the basics of the piano and a decent amount of techniques and knowledge and 2-4+ hours of practice daily.
@@TSUEagleEye This isn't meant to discourage you by any means, but you are moving way too quickly. I listened to your recordings of turkish march and fur elise, and while the foundation is there, your rhythm is uneven in many places and your dynamics aren't so great either. Considering you are self taught, you might not have enough of an understanding of piano to realize that, but at the level, you're at I don't think you should be playing even the easier chopin pieces, much less any of Liszt's pieces. I would recommend playing easier pieces that are just above your comfort range rather than jumping to pieces way over your head that you can't play properly, as doing that won't help you improve. About what you said, I think even if practice 2-4+ hours a day (much more than most pianists) and you have a teacher, you would still need at minimum 6-8 years to get to a level where you can play hungarian rhapsody 6.
You must have gotten to day 4 of simply piano. Good job!!
Epic
Lock him up!😂 Well played brother
bravo
When did you started playing piano? This piece is extremely hard and you did an amazing job
really like this performance and i was wondering what piano you are playing on
Kawai Ca58 😊
well done
edit: try and relax your hand
Easier said then done
Real
it kind of started like the way rush F starts at the very beginning
How long did it take you to fully learn it and how long have you been playing piano ?
You should do a video on the Mephisto Waltz
Can you tell me how to get to this level in terms of practice routine??
tf dude, that's amazing... chiill
Beautiful hands ❤❤❤
Thank you 😊
@@pianoforte2522 You are the difference between playing the piano and being a pianist ; in addition to being a pianist, you are a virtuoso
Love from Paris France 🟦⬜️🟥
good job but can i ask what piano is that? like the model? thanks
Kawai KDP120? Also awesome!
Great job!
But the #beginner is a hurtful joke :D this piece, or at least the friska allegro passage is anything but easy! ;)
Oh you’re right 😂
crazy
What is the model name of this electronic piano?
Bravo
Imagine only saying bravo to such a performance, if you knew how hard this is and how much you suffer playing this
Why is the sheet music for "Für Elise" there?
nice
Nice ? Imagine only saying nice to one of Liszt’s hardest piano pieces
@@randomkidbelkke12 to quote someone or other - 'when Schubert aimed for heaven, he attained it. When Liszt aimed for heaven, he didn't quite get there.' (Or something)...
I need help with playing those arpeggios at 1:39 . Any tips?
What piano you have?
"*Oh to have bigger hands*"
This is VERY VERY good considering I read you've only been playing 2-3 years. Keep it up. 😃😃
Thank you 😊
@@pianoforte2522 2-3 years????? how??
WHAT
No way. There is absolutely no way. 😦
Nicely played! may I ask how long you have been playing
About 2 or 3 years 😁
@@pianoforte2522 not am expert but that seems extremely good for that amount of time.
@@pianoforte2522 You are joking
@@pianoforte2522 that doesn't even sound possible
@@edgarkraft2537 possible with enough paractice and a bit of talent. I was also pretty far after only 3 years (not that far though ;)). Assuming he practiced about twice as much as I did, this seems doable, especially if you are motivated and have a good teacher
500th like
sheeeesh well done bro did u used sheet music or muscle memory
?
For this section, memory. 😅
The sheet music he has on the piano is fur elise lmao
Someone get him a Steinway grand piano
whats the model of your piano?
KDP120 I believe
It’s a Kawai Ca58 😊
@@pianoforte2522 thanks!
W
Awesome 🎹 is one of my favorites song 🎵
I like the part where he plays an octave
Jokes aside, wonderfull interpretation
boy aint no way
i hate playing octaves SO much, gj
I saw that you've been playing for 2-3 years, have you had any other musical experience before piano?
I was always interested in just the piano 😅
@@pianoforte2522 the same here. :) well done!!!
Hi lea, do you play piano a lot? :)
@@grandstandforpiano1822 Yeah, I've been playing for 7 years so far bit my octaves still need some work
Look at dem fangas
Alright, imma give up on piano playing
Is that Für elise music sheet?
Yeah 😅
@@pianoforte2522 hahaha, by the way, excellent performance.
@@pianoforte2522 😂
distracted by those epic pants
Everything is great and I love your interpretation but your hand are very tense when playing the octaves. I've never played this piece before and those octaves are very grating on stamina but try to relax more
Is your fourth finger bent?? 🗿🥴👀🤔🪱
Nice, but if you love the piano you should keep it clean.
fur elise in backround LOL
Does that hurt your Fingers?🥵
No not really 😅
Ok nice play by the way
practice 40 hours a day and you will be better then him/her not sure if its a boy or girl
It looks easy but it's not
Just try teach this part 0.5-1 mouth