Hi! This time, I have prepared Chopin’s Waltz in A minor, B.150, Op.Posth. I hope everyone will enjoy my performance! Thank you all the time for your support. Don’t forget to subscribe (with bell) and like!
As a classical musician, I must admit that this interpretation is beautiful. May I recommend playing a Chopin Ballade, specifically No. 1 or No. 4, for your 100k Sub video please?
Sameeee its catastrophically beautiful ♡♡♡ It tears at my heart as if gravity suddenly wishes to become one with it and my empty shell of a body would be left behind at the very spot I listened to this amazing piece
One of the better versions on RUclips tbh. Everyone always tries to do one of two things: Play the piece too literally with little expression.... OR be overly expressive and dramatic, which actually does the complete OPPOSITE of what is intended and takes away from the heart of the piece. This is pretty close to perfect imo. She stayed absolutely true to the sheet music while also including just the right amount of her own interpretation. Wonderful.
Ikr? That technique and how silky smooth that is... it’s kinda scary. In all seriousness it’s amazing! I finally finished the piece after about 3 or 4 weeks, and boy... I can’t get it that smooth lol!
@Skatola Boom You good? First of all, you replied to a 3 year old comment of mine. Second, do you only enjoy pieces to be played with robotically perfect rhythm? It seems like listening to an actual computer playing the piece would be perfect for you. Look up the word "rubato" some time...
I did valse 64-2 for a recital last year in high school and I know I can push myself much harder but I’ve recently moved and I don’t have another piano teacher yet so I’m moving down in difficulty to work on my basics before I start working hard again. Remember y’all playing any Chopin piece even if it’s regarded as his easiest is still a great feat and anyone who has played this or any other piece of his should be proud of themselves, y’all got this and I hope you all continue your piano journeys, and for those of you who are just listening to listen you all have great tastes in music and I encourage you to try the piano! It can be a lot of fun especially once you get to the point where you can play full length pieces.
One of the most beautiful songs of Chopin. I listened to it on repeat all the time. “I tell my piano the things I used to tell you.” And if you know the meaning of this quote it hits harder🥹
I have a small delay when I listen in my car, your tempo and control is so perfect that when I listen in here, it is exactly enough behind that the entire rhythm of the piece remains, between audio and video, perfect. Youre incredible to manage that steadiness the entire way through.
Ima just drop my progress here: -0:35 (Friday, 3rd of April 5:32 PM) (3rd day of Practice) -1:27 (Tuesday, 14th of April 4:13 PM) (11th day of Practice) Sorry I couldn't post for a while I'm kind of a slow learner haha -2:34 (Saturday, 18th of April 9:44 AM) (18th day of Practice) I can play everything now but still have some mistakes on few parts :) P.S: This is the first Chopin piece I've ever learned, also the first song/piece I can fully play on piano :> I might try to learn Waltz in B minor next since I like that song too. But honestly idk if I can since I get lazy. I actually tried playing Fantaisie Impromptu first, then got bored after learning the intro. I moved on to Minute Waltz but my left hand's speed doesn't go with the right hand. I got here and found out that this was the song for me.
This is the best performance of Waltz in A minor I have ever heard. I listen to it over and over again often. It's really touching. Thank you so much Kassia 🙏👍
almost every piece from Chopin actually focuses on expressivity . Afterall , almost any piece of Classical Music should be seek to be played with passion , artistic and emotional expression. After practicing enough to be able to focus more on the interpretation rather tehnicall problems.
@@bluefire2308 As i said.... "A l m o s t any piece of Classical Music..." Not any composers , its music would be great . Not all the pieces wrote by an composers can be named Masterpieces. Composers haved different reasons to write a certain piece , that reson would influence the limits of creativity. ( Even if it by love for someone , or to dedicate a certain piece to someone , or to achieve fame or money , or simply the composer wrote a piece because we figured out an melody and wanted to develop it .) So , in our case , Flight of Bumblebee , as its name , Rachmaninoff wanted to represent musically an Bumblebee flight . An Bumblebee is big , and very annoying ( maybe more than an simple bee) , so Rachmaninoff made his piece too annoying . Joking a little bit but , we need to consider that each person has its own tastes , but each person can "attune" its ear to ney music genres or style of that genre , in our case , Flight of Bumblebee is a bit of different style of Music in the Classical Music universe. Now , as an exemple , I dont find this piece so bad actually , and even interesting , but i dont listen to it or i would because , its not on my taste but , its interesting , first that the musicality is not that bad , especially with those runs and simpel bass chords that are actually sweet for me . Whats really annoying i would say , is the main theme , where you can find it at the beggining , but don't forget , that Rachmaninoff meant to make it so.
Para estudo (〃゚3゚〃) Parte 1- 0:00 Parte 2- 0:33 Parte 3- 0:47 Parte 4- 1:01 Parte 5- 1:16 Parte 6- 1:26 Parte 7- 1:48 Parte 8- 2:00 Eu dividi bastante para ficar mais fácil, por isso tem muitas. Você consegue ୧(^ 〰 ^)୨
Those who have no idea: What a relaxing tune! Those who know: (To be honest this is a beautiful piece of music, I bet the one who _created_ it must have felt such _joy_ !)
Honestly, I have to say that this is one of the most beautiful interpretations that I have heard and I have heard a lot of it, I admire you so much, if you still doing this great job you will go so far, you should have more subscribers and right now you have another one
Время, которое балует нас. Мы можем слушать самых одарённых музыкантов исполнителей , лучшие оркестры, Музыку выдающих композиторов. Отдавая дань труду музыкантов, создающих эту великую красоту искусства.
Its a very interesting style of play, most times i have heard this piece its not as slow, more rushed. This is much more beautiful and meaningful, keep up the good work!
Beautiful interpretation. Its funny that you posted this cause I actually learned this piece only a few days ago lol. I wanted to ask you if you would consider setting up a spotify channel. I have spotify premium so itd be great if I could download your performances so I can listen to them whenever. As always, fantasic job and keep up the good work!
Always thank you, Deadpool.:) It's funny that you learned this piece a few days ago. I'm considering to set up a spotify channel in the future. I think that I need time.:) Actually, nowadays, I don't have much time to practice. Thank you!!:)
There are two reason people are here, those that just like classical music, and are trying to learn it and those who came from Dsaf, and shudder at the sentence, _"It's the Joy of Creation, _*_William_*_ "_
You continue to amaze me. I've listened to so many performances, well beyond thousands of many different pieces and yet you're still the only pianist who can make me tear up and just simply lay back and die in amazement
Just started with piano lessons, and my teacher suggested this piece. You play it so beautifully. Might be a while before I do the piece justice, but you inspire me
Love the rubato... love the fact that Kassia feels free to express herself. I find it refreshing when a pianist/musician reinvents an iconic piece of music sounding brand new. Congratulations Kassia.
Even if it appears less technical than other Chopin's pieces, it's here that the sensitivity of the pianist takes the most important part of the work. And how well did you prove it here : as I close my eyes, listening you playing this song, I find myself in a ballroom, carried by the different rhythms of this waltz. A very impressive work : it's living through your hands ! Thank you so much for sharing this moment, really.
Alright, now I’ve heard Chopin before but the way you rendition his pieces is absolutely beautiful. The creativity and emotion is just amazing. You have certainly impressed me and I hope many people go on to enjoy your music!
I think this interpretation is VERY good. I think this is the easiest piece that is Chopin’s classics. And it’s the first Chopin piece I played. Thanks for this GREAT music, Kassia...
I absolutely love this song... it was my first Chopin. In my opinion it should not be played by beginners. Many people think of this as the easiest Chopin song but if you want it to be this good, you should be late intermediate to advanced.
The first chopin piece I've ever played correctly. Simple and beatiful. After this I started Op. 69 part 1 waltz of chopin, then I moved on. But this song was the start of my Chopin pieces :)
I love this song! It's so much like it belongs in a fantasy. Not everyone knows the right way to play Chopin's 'Roboto' style or his 'Freestyle'. But you played it just right Kassia! This song is not just about the notes, but Chopin's styles, if you can't play the styles right, it's hard to actually get the results perfect or even anywhere near perfect! Edit: I love your playing, Kassia, please upload more! 😃 Edit #2: I didn't imagine I could get 12 likes 😄😄 I usually only get like, 3 likes 😅
Chopins style is so romantic and elegent ahh❤ This is actually the first Chopin I could ever play! It just sounds so- soothing. I swear I can fall asleep listening to this, though I never tried :^
It's beautiful hearing you play a Waltz by Chopin and also just in time for me to finish this piece too! Hope and can hear more Waltz in the future played by you.
Kassia is best pianist in the world. She deserves to be queen of music. I am learning this piece and I wanted to check my phrasing. Done it with the help uncrowned queen on music.
I always imagine a heartbreaking scene where a widow remembers how she first met her husband on their wedding anniversary. It shows them dancing at a ball, going to a festival, having fun dates here and there, and then... It shows the woman, sitting alone at the dining table as she looks at a picture of them together, smiling and genuinely happy. They were truly in love in a way most couples only dream of. Her tired eyes tear up, and as she sets the picture down, she puts her head in her hands and sobs.
Hi! This time, I have prepared Chopin’s Waltz in A minor, B.150, Op.Posth. I hope everyone will enjoy my performance! Thank you all the time for your support. Don’t forget to subscribe (with bell) and like!
Kassia I love ya
Amazing as always ❤
Any chance of you playing us the opus 45 prelude in C sharp minor?
This was my first Chopin song, thank you very much. (:
As a classical musician, I must admit that this interpretation is beautiful. May I recommend playing a Chopin Ballade, specifically No. 1 or No. 4, for your 100k Sub video please?
i played this with my teacher and when she said this is the EASIEST chopin piece, a tear started falling from my eye
Prelude in e minor is easier.
@@ВикторАтанасов-ь2щ prelude op 28 no 7
@@ВикторАтанасов-ь2щ op 28 no 20 and op 28 no 2
@@user-yk3tl5le8z Agree
Pfff mortal, the easiest peice is obviously etude no 10 op 4
One of my favourite Chopin's waltzes. The tune is simple but the emotion it carries is unbelievable.
Thank you!💕
Sameeee its catastrophically beautiful ♡♡♡ It tears at my heart as if gravity suddenly wishes to become one with it and my empty shell of a body would be left behind at the very spot I listened to this amazing piece
Agree
“I tell my piano the things I used to tell you”
― Frédéric Chopin
did he really said that?
@@maxverstappennonofficial idk
At least my piano didn't hit me for some things I "said" to it
@@maxverstappennonofficial yes he did
That is unsettling...
Chopin has written the most elegant and beautiful music.
Mozart too
And one of the most hard to play 😭
@@farradina6291 that's right.
So true
Thank you!
One of the better versions on RUclips tbh.
Everyone always tries to do one of two things: Play the piece too literally with little expression.... OR be overly expressive and dramatic, which actually does the complete OPPOSITE of what is intended and takes away from the heart of the piece. This is pretty close to perfect imo. She stayed absolutely true to the sheet music while also including just the right amount of her own interpretation. Wonderful.
Try listening to this interpretation ruclips.net/video/j76vXRJqaWM/видео.html
Agree.
@@multigamingg9369 Not a fan of Tiffany Poon. Flinging hands are a big turn-off for me, and her interpretation didn't impress me.
@@ltran6535 ¿turn-off?🧐
Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Nice performance! This piece was the first chopin piece I ever played xD
Mine was Nocturne in E flat Major (Op 9 No 2)
Saaame
Prelude in E minor. Actually it was the first thing I ever learned.
Samee
Stuck at the arpeggio rn oof
Hey Chopin, what piece is this?
Chopin: "Oh, this? Just A minor waltz."
What is the point of this again?
BeanieBoos Rock I vouch to know as well 🤣
@@aaronlakhan4071 Because he thought the piece was bad and never published it.
@@aaronlakhan4071 heheh
@@c00kedmilk But but it’s not bad!
This is the *joy of creation* .
Flesh merged with steel.
@@chrisbagley7034 *steel merged with flesh...*
its the joy of creation, William
I sure do love me some connect 4.
LEAVE ME AND MY FAMILY ALONE, CHOPIN
even after listening to it so many times i cannot get over how incredibly smooth 0:42 is played
Ikr? That technique and how silky smooth that is... it’s kinda scary. In all seriousness it’s amazing! I finally finished the piece after about 3 or 4 weeks, and boy... I can’t get it that smooth lol!
Yeahh the part I struggle most to learn :‘D
same
@@sinnvois it's not lol
@Skatola Boom You good? First of all, you replied to a 3 year old comment of mine. Second, do you only enjoy pieces to be played with robotically perfect rhythm? It seems like listening to an actual computer playing the piece would be perfect for you. Look up the word "rubato" some time...
I did valse 64-2 for a recital last year in high school and I know I can push myself much harder but I’ve recently moved and I don’t have another piano teacher yet so I’m moving down in difficulty to work on my basics before I start working hard again. Remember y’all playing any Chopin piece even if it’s regarded as his easiest is still a great feat and anyone who has played this or any other piece of his should be proud of themselves, y’all got this and I hope you all continue your piano journeys, and for those of you who are just listening to listen you all have great tastes in music and I encourage you to try the piano! It can be a lot of fun especially once you get to the point where you can play full length pieces.
Dddy
Chopin: This piece is called " Waltz in A minor"
FBI: *Interesting*
I just needed a few secs to get it. XD
LMFAOOOO
yo i dont getit
@@snoopjunk6035 wait till you grow older
@@snoopjunk6035 Rewrite the "A" to "a" and remove the stress from it.
This was the first Chopin piece I ever learned to play. Good job!
Same :)
He could play it a little bit more piecfull
same!
Same !
Me too
half the comments: beautiful. The other half: ITS THE JOY OF CREATION WILLIAM
henry miller reference
One half of the brain is wired in such a way.
Canon
OLD SPORT NO
@@feenickstv4209who?
This song is beautiful, such is the joy of creation
What an odd thing to say...
Hmm 🤔
@@Bright-why1911 S P O R T S Y
"Come, let us show those _cattle_ the *JOY* that our *CREATON* will bring..."
Henry moment
truly, this is *the joy of creation.*
Haha I got that
Ah yes... Dayshift at Freddy's
Ah yes... Dayshit at Fazbenders!
Truly, this is Chopin's legacy
And this is his legacy
I absolutely love how every part of this song is equally played. Every note is played with such delicacy and emotion - it's just beautiful.
One of the most beautiful songs of Chopin. I listened to it on repeat all the time.
“I tell my piano the things I used to tell you.”
And if you know the meaning of this quote it hits harder🥹
It’s the joy of creation, Willy
the way i gasped when it hit me,,,,ohmygod its the joy of creation william
I have a small delay when I listen in my car, your tempo and control is so perfect that when I listen in here, it is exactly enough behind that the entire rhythm of the piece remains, between audio and video, perfect. Youre incredible to manage that steadiness the entire way through.
This is a really beautiful rendition of Chopin's most understated and underrated waltz.
Thank you.:) I am glad that you enjoyed it.💕
Actually it’s played very often :)
@@AnnaKhomichkoPianist but no one really pays too much attention to it.
Akshay Gowrishankar yes that’s true, totally agree
probably cuz its doubted its authentic 😢 still its my favorite waltz tho
Ima just drop my progress here:
-0:35 (Friday, 3rd of April 5:32 PM) (3rd day of Practice)
-1:27 (Tuesday, 14th of April 4:13 PM) (11th day of Practice)
Sorry I couldn't post for a while I'm kind of a slow learner haha
-2:34 (Saturday, 18th of April 9:44 AM)
(18th day of Practice) I can play everything now but still have some mistakes on few parts :)
P.S: This is the first Chopin piece I've ever learned, also the first song/piece I can fully play on piano :>
I might try to learn Waltz in B minor next since I like that song too. But honestly idk if I can since I get lazy. I actually tried playing Fantaisie Impromptu first, then got bored after learning the intro. I moved on to Minute Waltz but my left hand's speed doesn't go with the right hand. I got here and found out that this was the song for me.
nice
I'll probably start it today or tomorrow
@@Smoke_Weed_Everyday_ how are you doing so far?
Chelsea Young wow
Perfecto. Thanks 😁🖑
this brings me such joy!! the creation of this waltz is amazing :)
you know what they say haha, joy of creation right??
It’s the joy of creation, william
Yes. Play ALL THE CHOPIN!
I'm chopin all the ChOPs
That would be great!
How do you do that Kassia heart piano thing?
@@ZiiXenial thx
I’m 13 and I also played Chopin waltz! Come check it out on my channel to help me out!!
This is the best performance of Waltz in A minor I have ever heard. I listen to it over and over again often. It's really touching. Thank you so much Kassia 🙏👍
This piece focuses on expressions rather than complexity.
Exactly. The major incredient of this piece is the players emotions and personality.
almost every piece from Chopin actually focuses on expressivity .
Afterall , almost any piece of Classical Music should be seek to be played with
passion , artistic and emotional expression.
After practicing enough to be able to focus more on the interpretation rather tehnicall problems.
@@maxverstappennonofficial I mean there are some pieces for which I can't feel anything much...like flight of the bumblebee
@@bluefire2308 As i said....
"A l m o s t any piece of Classical Music..."
Not any composers , its music would be great .
Not all the pieces wrote by an composers can be named Masterpieces.
Composers haved different reasons to write a certain piece , that reson would influence the limits of creativity. ( Even if it by love for someone , or to dedicate a certain piece to someone , or to achieve fame or money , or simply the composer wrote a piece because we figured out an melody and wanted to develop it .)
So , in our case , Flight of Bumblebee , as its name , Rachmaninoff wanted to represent musically an Bumblebee flight . An Bumblebee is big , and very annoying ( maybe more than an simple bee) , so Rachmaninoff made his piece too annoying .
Joking a little bit but , we need to consider that each person has its own tastes , but each person can "attune" its ear to ney music genres or style of that genre , in our case , Flight of Bumblebee is a bit of different style of Music in the Classical Music universe.
Now , as an exemple , I dont find this piece so bad actually , and even interesting , but i dont listen to it or i would because , its not on my taste but , its interesting , first that the musicality is not that bad , especially with those runs and simpel bass chords that are actually sweet for me . Whats really annoying i would say , is the main theme , where you can find it at the beggining , but don't forget , that Rachmaninoff meant to make it so.
Just like all my pieces
Wow this is beautifully played! You always choose the prettiest songs and interpret them so nicely!
Thank you!!💕
it’S nOt A soNg It’S a PiEcE
You can never go wrong with Chopin's pieces.
Same thing. @@holakase4219
I’m 13 and I also played Chopin waltz! Come check it out on my channel to help me out!!
눈물이 막 흘러요...
좋은 연주 덕분에
마음안에 차곡차곡 쌓아놓았던! .
치우지도 못한 아픔들
치유되는거같아요
너무나 감사합니다
I know I'm 3 years late, but this song was beautifully played. Thank you, just made my day.
We are in the same situation
Bro im almost 4 years late and i feel the same as you
@@PorgBoyou have instagram bro?
Oh wow your interpretation is absolutely gorgeous. It sounds so pretty and romantic.
Thank you!💕
True, it’s very special!
Para estudo (〃゚3゚〃)
Parte 1- 0:00
Parte 2- 0:33
Parte 3- 0:47
Parte 4- 1:01
Parte 5- 1:16
Parte 6- 1:26
Parte 7- 1:48
Parte 8- 2:00
Eu dividi bastante para ficar mais fácil, por isso tem muitas. Você consegue
୧(^ 〰 ^)୨
Thank you so much😁😁
Uma BR aqq 😊
Up
Cool
I wish u will help me
“It’s the joy of creation, William.”
man i love dsaf
Henry Miller is unironically one of, if not my favorite villain.
...
Those who have no idea:
What a relaxing tune!
Those who know:
(To be honest this is a beautiful piece of music, I bet the one who _created_ it must have felt such _joy_ !)
It's such a sad piece and the story behind it is too I love it and it's a great piece to play too the trill kind of bits are great
Shush
@@CalicoTheWolf meanie
Get away Henry
Pure joy
Its the joy of creation William
flesh merged with steel
steel merged with flesh
Henry: Ah visitors how quaint. That’s all I can hear whenever I hear this song
Took me a while to realise you're not Rousseau
I like Kassia better
@@michaelstroud8547 me too
They both play equally as good
In terms of skill Kassia seemingly has more plus Rousseau is 3 people
RELATABLEEE
Honestly, I have to say that this is one of the most beautiful interpretations that I have heard and I have heard a lot of it, I admire you so much, if you still doing this great job you will go so far, you should have more subscribers and right now you have another one
Thank you for your kind words.:) I am really glad that you enjoyed my performance.💕
True, it’s very special!
Музыка прекрасна. Великий композитор. Талантливый исполнитель) Приятно смотреть и слушать.
Время, которое балует нас. Мы можем слушать самых одарённых музыкантов исполнителей , лучшие оркестры, Музыку выдающих композиторов. Отдавая дань труду музыкантов, создающих эту великую красоту искусства.
My entire childhood come back everytime i play this piece. This piece, it can recall our memories.
Chopin's pieces are incredible!
Its a very interesting style of play, most times i have heard this piece its not as slow, more rushed. This is much more beautiful and meaningful, keep up the good work!
Bazanger yes, indeed a good choice of tempo and very romantic interpretation
"It's the Joy of Creation, William..."
I've heard this song so many times, but it felt so new listening to you play it. You're the best, keep up the amazing work.
“Sometimes I can only groan, and suffer, and pour out my despair at the piano.” - Frederic Chopin
Well me too Frederic, but I ACTUALLY groan in despair and break my chair and hate my life...
Same.
@@@rubentheunissen5967 Same.
*Sometimes I can only break my hands at the piano.” -A person that tries Rachmaninoff
Where did you find this quote?
it’s the joy of creation … William
one day.. you will know the joy of creation.
*ptsd*
This is one of my favorite waltz and I have not found many interpretations of this on RUclips, thanks for uploading yours❤
"I'm Dr. Henry Miller, and I'm going to teach you all what you failed to learn the first time I slaughtered each end every one of you."
i do love me some strawberrys
Wow! A talking iguana!
Beautiful interpretation. Its funny that you posted this cause I actually learned this piece only a few days ago lol. I wanted to ask you if you would consider setting up a spotify channel. I have spotify premium so itd be great if I could download your performances so I can listen to them whenever. As always, fantasic job and keep up the good work!
Always thank you, Deadpool.:) It's funny that you learned this piece a few days ago. I'm considering to set up a spotify channel in the future. I think that I need time.:) Actually, nowadays, I don't have much time to practice. Thank you!!:)
@@Kassiapiano Yes the Spotify channel would be amazing! Take your time ☺️
Kassia if you set up a Spotify account please set up a Apple Music account as well as I don’t use Spotify
Lol, I just started learning this a few days ago as well!
lol me too i learned this piece like a week ago
There are two reason people are here, those that just like classical music, and are trying to learn it
and those who came from Dsaf, and shudder at the sentence, _"It's the Joy of Creation, _*_William_*_ "_
hehehe
That coming from the person with a cursed spinel image 🤣🤣🤣
*the joy of creation*
I’m a proud hybrid
oh dsaf is why one of the results when i looked this up had william afton. makes sense
it's the joy of creation Willy.
who
You continue to amaze me. I've listened to so many performances, well beyond thousands of many different pieces and yet you're still the only pianist who can make me tear up and just simply lay back and die in amazement
Just started with piano lessons, and my teacher suggested this piece. You play it so beautifully. Might be a while before I do the piece justice, but you inspire me
*"What good is living forever, when air feels like it's on fire, and every nerve pulses through jagged metal and crudely stitched-together leather?"*
*"Visitors, how quaint. Has judgement day finally come?"*
@@IWantYouToPerishyou have instagram?
..
@iwantyoutoperish yo henry
The melody just *sings* in this song, unlike any other piece I’ve ever heard, except perhaps Chopin’s prelude no 8.
The Joy of Creation.
Love the rubato... love the fact that Kassia feels free to express herself. I find it refreshing when a pianist/musician reinvents an iconic piece of music sounding brand new. Congratulations Kassia.
When I listen to this I remember Dsaf 3
The dislikes are the people who tried to play it and couldn’t.
Or that while playing it, their hands sliped into the dislike button
XD
LoL
LMAO
It feels like Chopin enjoys making his pieces pure hell to make people suffer
Even if it appears less technical than other Chopin's pieces, it's here that the sensitivity of the pianist takes the most important part of the work. And how well did you prove it here : as I close my eyes, listening you playing this song, I find myself in a ballroom, carried by the different rhythms of this waltz. A very impressive work : it's living through your hands ! Thank you so much for sharing this moment, really.
"So you thought you can play this piece on your 61 keys keyboard"
crii i have a 61 key keyboard
@@Queomyx sniff sniff
@@rimanehmeh1189how did you find me😂😂😂😂
@@rimanehmeh1189 we are friendship goals😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Queomyx idk😂
チューさんの笑顔でしか得られない栄養があると思う! 流石プロだなと感じさせられる!
Yay! Beautiful I love the colors they fit perfectly with this piece
Always thank you, Nicolas. I am glad that you love the colors.:) I hope that you will prepare your recital well.:)
Kassia thanks!
Nicolas Nobis same
2.5k in 1 month,
40k in 2 months,
180k in 3 months?
You're growing insanely fast, keep up the great work Kassia!
What a wonderful thing it will be
The joy this creation will bring
You find this difficult?
@@bernardetecarneiro9220 I'm referencing something
My friend Henry loves this song
Thought his son Dave hates it
OH LORD NO
My coworker is named jack and I like annoying him so much... it's so funny
AAAA A NEW VIDEO IM SO HAPPY. Your playing is beautiful al always 💜😍 thx for everything!
Thank you!!:)💕
Alright, now I’ve heard Chopin before but the way you rendition his pieces is absolutely beautiful. The creativity and emotion is just amazing. You have certainly impressed me and I hope many people go on to enjoy your music!
A Waltz is literally the most beautiful thing in the world
I love how led’s light up when you press on a note, if only the light will be brighter or dimmer depending on if it was forte or piano
I think this interpretation is VERY good.
I think this is the easiest piece that is Chopin’s classics.
And it’s the first Chopin piece I played.
Thanks for this GREAT music, Kassia...
I absolutely love this song... it was my first Chopin. In my opinion it should not be played by beginners. Many people think of this as the easiest Chopin song but if you want it to be this good, you should be late intermediate to advanced.
You also have to get the Roboto style and the Freestyle right too
Song?
@@CoughSyrup365 mb lmao this was like 2 years ago
@@cereal5779 your good lol
@@cereal5779 so how u doing on piano?
I just can't stop listening to it, awesome interpretation, it's just so neat and gracious. Amazing as always, Kassia!
Me too
КАК ВЫ ПРЕКРАСНО ИГРАЕТЕ НА ФОРТЕПИАНО ВЕЛИКОЛЕПНЫЕ МЕЛОДИИ ЗВУЧАТ В ВАШЕМ ИСПОЛНЕНИИ ПРОСТО УДИВИТЕЛЬНО СУДАРЫНЯ СПАСИБО ЗА ВАШУ ЧУДЕСНУЮ МУЗЫКУ!
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Chopin Grand Waltz😊😊😊
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This piece of music is performed so well by Kassia that I almost cried
I remember someone played this in the yamaha music school, And now when I know DSAF I started to get nostalgic memories 👍👌
0:40 that e-major scale is honestly so quick and smooth it's insane
Ikr , I’ve been trying to do it for a whole month now and I can barely manage
Amazing job kassia!
Keep doing the good work 🤗🤗
One of my favourites by Chopin 😊 Beautiful work, once again!
The first chopin piece I've ever played correctly. Simple and beatiful. After this I started Op. 69 part 1 waltz of chopin, then I moved on. But this song was the start of my Chopin pieces :)
Me: How would people ever dislike such wonderful playing? 🤩
"Come, let us show those cattle the JOY that our CREATON will bring..."
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Omg I recognize this song, it’s so beautiful. I love ur piano playing
Its the joy of creation
I love this song! It's so much like it belongs in a fantasy. Not everyone knows the right way to play Chopin's 'Roboto' style or his 'Freestyle'. But you played it just right Kassia! This song is not just about the notes, but Chopin's styles, if you can't play the styles right, it's hard to actually get the results perfect or even anywhere near perfect!
Edit: I love your playing, Kassia, please upload more! 😃
Edit #2: I didn't imagine I could get 12 likes 😄😄 I usually only get like, 3 likes 😅
Chopins style is so romantic and elegent ahh❤
This is actually the first Chopin I could ever play! It just sounds so- soothing. I swear I can fall asleep listening to this, though I never tried :^
The joy of creation
It's beautiful hearing you play a Waltz by Chopin and also just in time for me to finish this piece too! Hope and can hear more Waltz in the future played by you.
I will play more Chopin's Waltz pieces. Thank you, Tin Miner!!💕
Probably my most favorite Chopin piece. You played it so smoothly, really amazing.
It's so sweet and goes into my soul deeply sad. Beautiful Chopin!
Beautiful performance!!
The difficulty is not in playing the notes. The difficulty is in playing with that passion.
ikr??? the notes are DEFINITELY not the hardest part of this waltz. it's all about the dynamics
"I'm Dr Henry Miller, and I'm going to teach you all what you failed to learn the first time I slaughtered each and every one of you."
Back then, I used to watch these for fun.
Now, I watch them with tears because I need to do these.
I could listen to this all day.
Hi, Vantox.:) Thank you for your support!!:) I am really happy that you like my channel!
"I will teach the world all about *Joy of Creation* itself."
This is the first waltz I've learnt of Chopin and this is one of the best interpretations of it I've heard till now...Wonderful!!
😃 I love this waltz! You keep picking beautiful pieces!!
Hi, Stephen.:)💕 Always thank you!!
Kassia is best pianist in the world. She deserves to be queen of music. I am learning this piece and I wanted to check my phrasing. Done it with the help uncrowned queen on music.
Who’s king then? 👑
@@luna_adesquite8919 rousseau
Even in the most simple piece , we can feel a powerful emotion
I always imagine a heartbreaking scene where a widow remembers how she first met her husband on their wedding anniversary. It shows them dancing at a ball, going to a festival, having fun dates here and there, and then...
It shows the woman, sitting alone at the dining table as she looks at a picture of them together, smiling and genuinely happy. They were truly in love in a way most couples only dream of. Her tired eyes tear up, and as she sets the picture down, she puts her head in her hands and sobs.
wow omg thats rly cool!! I totaly get that!!! nice!!
i would love to hear Liebestraum Nr.3 from you.
Also great interpretation of this piece.
It’s a piece lol.
@@ilovemycatrussell9298 true
Rousseau has it
@@ty5731 i know thats why i want to hear an interpretation of her too.
Jesse Moog ohh ok