Crazy good bro! People here tend to forget the famous saying : Ludwig van Beethoven - 'To play a wrong note is insignificant; to play without passion is inexcusable.'
Don't listen to the negative comments even though I'm sure you don't. The fact you pulled off these incredibly difficult pieces in front of an audience this size is beyond what most people can do. I can't believe you're sitting at 938 subscribers. I can almost guarantee the rude statements are from people who couldn't even do half as good as you just did. Bravo!!
no one mentions the amazing transitions between each song. you are playing very complicated, crowded songs. that must be hard for your hands just after one song, but you didn't even take a break. insanity! incredible skill.
Appreciate your acknowledgement! Yes, that's an important aspect to address... As long as I stretch and warmup my hands/fingers for a few minutes before playing it should be alright. It's easy to become tense after a certain period of doing something as intricate such as the moonlight sonata 3rd movement. So I have to be aware of how it's feeling and to let it breathe. My practise sessions have been quite intense, where I do a plethora of repetitions. I get massages occasionally which helps significantly. Thank you
I always have tons of respect for people playing on random pianos in public. I once played Rachmaninov prelude op. 23 no. 5 on a full size grand that was sitting in the center of the shopping mall, and my heart was pounding from nervousness.
Passacaglia, one of my favourite pieces to listen. I wish there were more of it in one of these piano in public reactions. I easily listen to this piece for hours....
People have important stuff to buy, no time to listen to a live artist. Freaking unbelievable. I would have sat on the steps and watched the whole set!!
To play a wrong note is understandable, to play without passion, is inexcusable, Beethoven. As an advanced classical pianist, I could relate he played with passion, well done. I can't believe there were idiots who would listen to this and just walk by, and not appreciate it. However, at least enough people did the guy is a classical MASTER. That is one of the toughest compositions to master, there are so many intricate details, it is easy to make an error.
The number of jealous, whiny little shitheads making judgmental, pointless, negative comments is truly pathetic. Ignore the hating morons and keep on being amazing, man.
I read your short autobiography....what a beautiful life philosophy you have. Enjoyy the music you are playing/ creating.... your audience certainly does. I wish you all the very best in life.
Hey Danny Boy. Each time I watch I become more of a fan. Love your work and to think you are self-taught and at just 16, playing to that level just blows me away. I love seeing young people, especially through music, express themselves openly and kick goals. I just love it. Please keep it going young fella and don't forget to learn Danny Boy! I suggest anyone, who hasn't done so already, to subscribe to this channel, get Daniel up to at least 1,000 subs and start him on a new journey. I can only see this getting better. Catch up soon Danny Boy.
Awesome job being self taught, playing from memory and only 16 years/o. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Keep going!!! Question: how many years did it take you to become this good?
Hi Micheal, great question and thanks for asking! My journey with the piano has been quite a rollercoaster ride. I’ve been casually playing since primary school - whenever I had a break, I’d sneak off to the piano rooms (I still do, haha) and mess around with a few pieces I picked up by ear and RUclips tutorials, like bits of Passacaglia and the first movement of Moonlight Sonata, as I have not yet acquired sheet music. The real learning began about four years ago, around 2020. I dove headfirst into the deep end by starting with Beethoven’s 3rd movement of Moonlight Sonata, a piece that’s notoriously difficult and a turmoil of sentiment. From there, eventually over time I worked on scales and technique. It’s been a lot of repetition, building routines, and staying consistent and disciplined. That’s how I’ve gotten to where I am now, and I’m still pushing to get better, almost every day.
@@DynasticDanny Thank you for your comprehensive answer. You should be very proud of your achievement. I’ve been thinking about teaching myself to play piano and that’s why I was curious about your journey. Best wishes for all your future endeavors.
bro my favoritt pianist on youtube can u post more public classical pieces would be a dream come true, ive watched every single public piano classical and i craveee more! amazing
❤ 4 years self learning is possible. I recognized a young man who took 1 year to complete grade 8, and 1 more year to atcl. He also played this Beethoven Sonata 14- 3rd very well. Anyway you are a genius. ❤
That’s beautiful to hear. I don’t often compare myself to my potential. There’s weeks when I don’t even practise. I could be so much higher. 🙌 Thank you
Dear TheeJeffrocco, Money is what it's all about. I pray for him and others. Some have applied RUclips and social media savvy to put the instrument "somewhere" -- even in the bathroom and dig up views and subscribers. --------------------- YT becomes the middleman. Place a camera and a mic, and one "becomes his own man" in the middle.
bro, it's been ages I'm trying to find someone who plays in public with that passion and creativity, a few "mistakes" but it was a 10/10 performance, anyway, glad to find you and keep up, btw hard to see nice looking fellas playing as well haha. peace
Dope work bro. Keep it up. No hate. Just practice well and don’t make mistakes. You play really really good for four years of learning and that took self taught?!? Dope asf bro.
Why people hate most piano music. Its NOT to be listened to, its to be "appreciated" for how difficult it was to play, not enjoyed for how it tickles your ears. Want to make $$$? Learn to play for people, not your ego
Amazing talent. Some bizarre comments from jealous armchair warriors who could never do what you did. Who cares if you are self taught, even more amazing; youtube tutorials these days are better than overpriced in-person teachers. You remind me of a young 'We Are One'. Great mash up with the 3rd movement which in itself is beyond what most can play. Well done and ignore the twats.
I don't mind paying the overpriced fees for my piano teacher , makes it so much easier for learning the musical theory side of things . I learn some stuff off of here and all my knowledge from the teacher . BTW your comment about the teachers was quite twatish of you. You should be ignored
Yikes at some these comments.. I really thought this was incredible and thought how cool it would be to see in person. Also made me realize it’s most respectable to stay till the end of performance if time allows, I can imagine the performer appreciates it. Great job.. hope you continue seizing public musical opportunities and posting them but please less zooming
Crazy good bro!
People here tend to forget the famous saying :
Ludwig van Beethoven - 'To play a wrong note is insignificant; to play without passion is inexcusable.'
I looked into the quote regarding playing it fast, and couldn’t find anything on it.
I might update that
But i cant hear any passion in this video. There are just the mistakes. And nothing else 😅
wow, I love that! I wish my piano teaches years ago felt that way LOL
That lady was there throughout the whole performance. She knew that was a free performance. 😊
🙌
Don't listen to the negative comments even though I'm sure you don't. The fact you pulled off these incredibly difficult pieces in front of an audience this size is beyond what most people can do. I can't believe you're sitting at 938 subscribers. I can almost guarantee the rude statements are from people who couldn't even do half as good as you just did. Bravo!!
as someone that played for years as a kid i never reached the this level of fluency absolutely flawless talent
BRO that was an absolute PERFORMANCE. this deserved alot of views
💜
🥹🥹
no one mentions the amazing transitions between each song. you are playing very complicated, crowded songs. that must be hard for your hands just after one song, but you didn't even take a break. insanity! incredible skill.
Appreciate your acknowledgement! Yes, that's an important aspect to address... As long as I stretch and warmup my hands/fingers for a few minutes before playing it should be alright. It's easy to become tense after a certain period of doing something as intricate such as the moonlight sonata 3rd movement. So I have to be aware of how it's feeling and to let it breathe. My practise sessions have been quite intense, where I do a plethora of repetitions. I get massages occasionally which helps significantly. Thank you
How talented is this young man, well done.
Thank you very much, kind sir!
OMG! That lonely Piano has waited all of its life for somebody to express its complete potential!!
Phenomenal performance!!
Bravo!!!
I always have tons of respect for people playing on random pianos in public. I once played Rachmaninov prelude op. 23 no. 5 on a full size grand that was sitting in the center of the shopping mall, and my heart was pounding from nervousness.
We can relate 💪
I want to learn more Rachmaninov
Notice how the asian parents are recording to show how his kids should be like... Rip
😹
Asian parents proved👍👍
Now i’m gonna have to ask my kid to practice 40hours a day.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
“Look boy, this is what it would look like to make me proud. so you gonna get 100 on the next test?”
Passacaglia, one of my favourite pieces to listen. I wish there were more of it in one of these piano in public reactions. I easily listen to this piece for hours....
Look up Yuki Piano, she also has several recordings of Passacaglia on public pianos.
Great medley, some of the transitions were just fantastic 👍🏼
Listened to this again. Superb Chopin Torrent at 6:00 - incredibly difficult to play with so many different techniques, very well done!
🙌 Thank you so much!
After lots of practise the eloquence makes a huge difference/impact
I would miss every flight and go home happy, gifted and blessed. Oh my goodness.
What do you mean
@@DynasticDannyThey would miss their flight and die a happy person if they saw you perform live lol
You think it's an airport when no one has luggage with them....
@@logicalmisery3737 yh I think it's a mall or something, because of the stores and all
Oh 😭🙏
outrageous I think people don't understand how impressive it actually is. Awesome stuff
Thank you bro, let’s get this up to 1Mil 🙌
a star and a entertaining pianist
People have important stuff to buy, no time to listen to a live artist. Freaking unbelievable. I would have sat on the steps and watched the whole set!!
Same.
If I was there, I would have cried...
Nothing like music to make the heart and spirit soar!
nice pacing / dynamics / phrasing! well done! 1.93k subs is criminally underrated.
Thank you, and I totally agree haha… this video has been performing really well and building my subs
you killed that sht, brought it back to life then killed it again !!!! DAYUM
🔥🔥
what a beautiful performance deserves much more views and likes
You moved me to tears so beautifully you played!
More power to your blog in playing piano as you’re so talented
To play a wrong note is understandable, to play without passion, is inexcusable, Beethoven. As an advanced classical pianist, I could relate he played with passion, well done. I can't believe there were idiots who would listen to this and just walk by, and not appreciate it. However, at least enough people did the guy is a classical MASTER. That is one of the toughest compositions to master, there are so many intricate details, it is easy to make an error.
He is a Maestro at a very young age!
The number of jealous, whiny little shitheads making judgmental, pointless, negative comments is truly pathetic. Ignore the hating morons and keep on being amazing, man.
I rewatched this vid like 10+ times in total within these past days, i gotta be the top 1 watching u frfr
stalker 🫶
💕💕
@@DynasticDanny already been a habit now, I watch this everyday 😭🙏
God bless you!!!!♥️, put your skills to work! make plp smile legend!🙏🏼
I read your short autobiography....what a beautiful life philosophy you have.
Enjoyy the music you are playing/ creating.... your audience certainly does.
I wish you all the very best in life.
5:50 WOAHHH DUDE TS HAD ME IN HOLDDD HOLY SHI
😭🙏
Playing like a madman...i mean that in a good way
Wow, your music skills never fail to impress me, congrats, your fantastic 🎉
Thank you so much, Amara!
As close to perfection as I have heard! Absolutely marvelous performance!
Awesome work Daniel. Keep entertaining people.
Absolutely beautiful!
Outstanding!!! Well done!!!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks!
Beautifully played, well done, you're an inspiration.
I like your arrangement on the 3rd movement especially the ending !
Thanks so much! It’s a truely powerful rendition… the ending is my original interpretation
Awesome performance! Thank you!!
Congratulations! you earned that applause
Thank you so much!
Hey Danny Boy. Each time I watch I become more of a fan. Love your work and to think you are self-taught and at just 16, playing to that level just blows me away. I love seeing young people, especially through music, express themselves openly and kick goals. I just love it.
Please keep it going young fella and don't forget to learn Danny Boy!
I suggest anyone, who hasn't done so already, to subscribe to this channel, get Daniel up to at least 1,000 subs and start him on a new journey. I can only see this getting better.
Catch up soon Danny Boy.
Most beautiful response I have ever received.
🔥
Superb playing. You need a thick skin to do a tough gig like this one.
Thank you, and you're right. It's definitely a workout for the soul
Awesome job being self taught, playing from memory and only 16 years/o. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Keep going!!!
Question: how many years did it take you to become this good?
Hi Micheal, great question and thanks for asking! My journey with the piano has been quite a rollercoaster ride. I’ve been casually playing since primary school - whenever I had a break, I’d sneak off to the piano rooms (I still do, haha) and mess around with a few pieces I picked up by ear and RUclips tutorials, like bits of Passacaglia and the first movement of Moonlight Sonata, as I have not yet acquired sheet music.
The real learning began about four years ago, around 2020. I dove headfirst into the deep end by starting with Beethoven’s 3rd movement of Moonlight Sonata, a piece that’s notoriously difficult and a turmoil of sentiment. From there, eventually over time I worked on scales and technique. It’s been a lot of repetition, building routines, and staying consistent and disciplined. That’s how I’ve gotten to where I am now, and I’m still pushing to get better, almost every day.
@@DynasticDanny Thank you for your comprehensive answer. You should be very proud of your achievement. I’ve been thinking about teaching myself to play piano and that’s why I was curious about your journey. Best wishes for all your future endeavors.
Great performance! Some nice pieces. Greetings from another pianist
Bravissimo!
Ain't no way it took four years. That's crazy dude, I'm jealous ❤
Outstanding man!
this guy should really be famous by now that was amazing on god
You, my friend, have a new sub
Appreciate you! 🙌
Finally another public performance, awesome bro
This time with a twist and even better articulation/eloquence! Thank you
MOONLIGHT SONATA 3RD MOVEMENT ❤ UR SO AMAZING OMG
Appreciate your feedback bro, thanks so much!
Yooo bro huge respect to u man, i hope to achieve your level of skill one day. Been self teaching myself for a year now
I would definitely stop to watch and listen to someone play a piano at a mall its a cool experience
🙌
Daniel that was incredible!
Bravo
Excellent APASSIONATA. Beethoven will never fade
beautiful
Well done!
I was listening to this and my dog started howling. I think he wants a solo career!
😂
bro my favoritt pianist on youtube can u post more public classical pieces would be a dream come true, ive watched every single public piano classical and i craveee more! amazing
Awesome 😊
Thank you
Love the music, unnecessary camera zooming every 5 seconds put me off.
loved the confidence and cockiness during the first 30 seconds.
u are so talented, wish i could play like u. I started recently with the piano and now im learning how to read music sheet :D
That’s great! Keep going 🫶
❤
4 years self learning is possible. I recognized a young man who took 1 year to complete grade 8, and 1 more year to atcl. He also played this Beethoven Sonata 14- 3rd very well.
Anyway you are a genius. ❤
That’s beautiful to hear. I don’t often compare myself to my potential. There’s weeks when I don’t even practise. I could be so much higher. 🙌 Thank you
Actually, you can hear that hes still a beginner. Those pieces are not hard to play loud and dirty, but its very hard to play them beautiful.
You are insane! I am a little jealous I can't lie. Good job sir!
Thanks you! I’m confident you’re on your way to reaching your goals 🙌
HOW ARE YOU SOOOOOOOO GOOD WHATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
beautiful man! you killing it
Appreciate it so much, my bro! 🙌
Bravo!!
🙌
Amazing 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤❤❤!
Thank you!
Makes me thirst for more. Encor please
Hopefully he is somewhere playing right now, and getting paid for his dedication.
Dear TheeJeffrocco, Money is what it's all about. I pray for him and others. Some have applied RUclips and social media savvy to put the instrument "somewhere" -- even in the bathroom and dig up views and subscribers. --------------------- YT becomes the middleman. Place a camera and a mic, and one "becomes his own man" in the middle.
All the negative comments are fr just jealous ppl
Extremely enjoyable ❤
Nahhh. This was amazing dude🤍 Keep it up!
Thank you 🙌
bro, it's been ages I'm trying to find someone who plays in public with that passion and creativity, a few "mistakes" but it was a 10/10 performance, anyway, glad to find you and keep up, btw hard to see nice looking fellas playing as well haha. peace
Amazing!
What a performance👏🏽
Well done
Timestamps:
0:00 - Setting the Stage
0:24 - Mia and Sebastian’s Theme
1:40 - Improvised transition into Golden Hour
2:18 - Passacaglia
3:17 - Rachmaninoff Prelude in C# minor
3:57 - Moonlight Sonata 3rd movement (Presto Agitato)
5:37 - 1st Codetta
6:00 - Torrent Etude (Op. 10 N. 4) Chopin
6:45 - Modified B Section Fortissimos
8:02 - 2nd Codetta in C# Major
8:12 - Interpretation & improvisation
8:55 - Insane ending
9:10 - Crowded ovation
No way you just copy pasted my description into the comment section …
Thank you, haha 🙌
@@DynasticDanny Because people tend to prefer viewing timestamps in the comment section rather than in the description.😅
@@DynasticDanny good performance bro, thank you!
Lovely. Keep improving
Wow, 4Years?!?!?!??!? Congrats
BRAVO!!!!!
Superb! That is all.
Many thanks!
Dope work bro. Keep it up. No hate. Just practice well and don’t make mistakes. You play really really good for four years of learning and that took self taught?!? Dope asf bro.
Why people hate most piano music. Its NOT to be listened to, its to be "appreciated" for how difficult it was to play, not enjoyed for how it tickles your ears. Want to make $$$? Learn to play for people, not your ego
La la land great movie and melody I can play this
Looks like Westfield Doncaster 😆
Bro went on stage as chad, bro left as chad😂😎
😭
Think you miss type CHUD.
Young prodigies!
you killed that sht, dont listen t0 the haters
Super tema🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Amazing talent. Some bizarre comments from jealous armchair warriors who could never do what you did. Who cares if you are self taught, even more amazing; youtube tutorials these days are better than overpriced in-person teachers. You remind me of a young 'We Are One'. Great mash up with the 3rd movement which in itself is beyond what most can play. Well done and ignore the twats.
I don't mind paying the overpriced fees for my piano teacher , makes it so much easier for learning the musical theory side of things . I learn some stuff off of here and all my knowledge from the teacher . BTW your comment about the teachers was quite twatish of you. You should be ignored
The playing was great, it was the camera work that was getting me dizzy.
Yikes at some these comments.. I really thought this was incredible and thought how cool it would be to see in person. Also made me realize it’s most respectable to stay till the end of performance if time allows, I can imagine the performer appreciates it. Great job.. hope you continue seizing public musical opportunities and posting them but please less zooming
love This ❤
te amo 💙
Very good Performance, great Video
I'm laying here on my bed with my headphones on, and I was closing my eyes just listening to the beautiful music that he was playing.
wow
great job