Too much personality for my taste... or rather... too much injected opinion.. As a piano player who started actually.. playing piano 2 years ago, I still feel like a noob And comments such as: "This is actually very easy to learn" is .. in my opinion.. a bit downtalking You could say... it's enabling imposter syndrome When you think that you're never good enough despite actual great results... that means you suffer from imposter syndrome And saying: "This is very very easy to learn!" is actually telling someone: Your progress is minimal, your efforts are for nothing and you learn slower than avergae people This is my opinion... so don't try to tell me the exact opposite... especially because I'm probably never going to revisit this video
@@nomasan Um... The people saying that don’t mean it as an insult most of the time. They’re only saying it’s easy now because it was hard for them long ago as well, and there’s nothing wrong with that. When somebody says “This is so easy” maybe you shouldn’t take it as a personal attack but rather as motivation to get to that point too, where you can proudly say “This is so easy”
Can we just appreciate 1. His transitions are so smooth 2. Yes the key color thing is layered over his fingers but it helps us see what he’s playing 3. His text and titles are so clear 4. This guy with over 1 million subs are still replying and liking our comments! Props to you my man you just earned a sub :D
It funny that you played the simplified version of the entertainer because the original isn’t overplayed cause it’s actually really hard compared to most of these others
My neighbour plays 'The Entertainer' every night for about 15 minutes. I FINALLY found out the name of the song! Thanks HDpiano! Now I'm going to learn The Entertainer and play it with them every night 🤭
To be fair, if someone plays The Entertainer in full (not the oversimplified version in this video), you should enjoy and congratulate them because it's very difficult to play
@Gísiu Wulf I haven’t played an instrument since high school (and I was an apathetic student in my early years). My teacher told me it’s take about two years for a fresh beginner. I’m a fairly bright individual (and I have a stack of laurels to back that), but this has been an education. It took less time to learn statistics than music theory (and I’m still learning). As I’ve been studying for six months, I can say that two years in not an unrealistic timeline for a middle-aged dude (laden with other responsibilities) with almost no previous experience. Learning the piano takes awhile. Patience and practice are definitely virtues and much like martial arts, you have classes you feel you’re the baddest of asses and classes where you wonder why your instructor hasn’t given up on you and how such a simply thing could screw you up so much. X-/
River flows in you has a special place in my heart, everytime I'd come back to my parents' home in the east of the Netherlands from my student apartment in Delft, I'd have a 30 minute layover, and every time I'd sit down in the evening cold someone would be on the station piano playing River flows in you. It became a song of home to me.
"River Flows in You" is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard. I want to learn it so bad! I'm blind and play by ear or with someone telling/showing me how to play x number of measures at a time so I can add onto what I know. It's fun, but it takes a special teacher willing to work with me. Wish I could use online resources. I think I want to find a local teacher to see if I can pick up lessons again...except I don't want to just do classical pieces, which are beautiful too. There's so, so much music out there wanting to be played...and played...and played.
It is a beautiful piece indeed! Our lesson teaches the song step-by-step: ruclips.net/video/FGwrEZxywc0/видео.html I hope you are able to find a teacher that works for you. Meanwhile, we're here for all your online-tutorial needs! Happy piano playing! 🤘😊 Full lessons at HDpiano.com 30-day free trial! Coupon Code: RUclips20 (Gets you 20% OFF after that!)
Him: “These are the most overplayed piano songs ever!” Me: “I’m going to master each and every one of these songs so I can impress my disappointed parents!”
Not so much. Its a famous piece, but only suitable for well-trained classical pianists. The dynamics are quite a challenge, of course you can murder the piece if you want but I dont think thats "playing".
Sorry if I'm REALLY late...but I just wanted to say that some of this pieces, even if overplayed, are really underrated. I really like, for example, Comptine d'un autre été, l'après-midi (3:16). I just learned it, and I'm obsessed with it. I'm also learning Für Elise and Canon in D.
Yeah, as someone who likes playing a lot of these songs and is way less talented than this guy, it made me fell kind of dumb for wanting to play them. Ode to Joy is overplayed but it's how many of us started. Maybe he should consider changing the title so he doesn't discourage people from learning
Something people should remember is that although these might be "overplayed" there are still people being born into this world who have never heard these songs before and might play them a billion times more because of that.
Oh my god. We had a piano room in school. It was right next to the animation class room. I had animation class 2 times a week. And every, yes, EVERY time someone would play river flows in you and I was forced to listen to river flows in you through the wall several times the day, twice a week, for 2 years. I could not properly explain my hatred for this song without throwing around several obscenities.
@@mrpianist1017 not really, its too hard to really be overplayed anyways but it might be kind of overplayed under advanced pianists which shouldnt stop you from learning it tho, its a great piece
meanwhile at my school, overplayed songs are: Giorno’s Theme Gurenge Ode to Joy (this is a music assessment that’s why) Megalovania Flea Waltz (ah yes this one never gets old from the danganronpa community)
Give him Satie's Gnossiennes and Gymnopedies. There are some easy ones in there, it's different, and you can't play it for too long until the sadness in the music gets to you.
Like "Ghosts really hate when you do this(twinkles last two keys on the right side of piano)" Or start with right hand on left most key and drag hand across all keys left to right...
I've been playing piano for over 20 years and yes, these songs are quite easy, but the way he plays them all together without making mistakes is quite impressive. He practiced that quite a bit, I recon
@@A_youtube_channel_ two months after 1 year is easy. Kind of the first thing you are able to play at all, what else "easier" you played before ? Mary hat a little lamb ? If you want "not easy" think on the things you don't play. Chopin or Liszt maybe.
I don't care if Moonlight Sonata is overplayed, it's beautiful! I'll consider myself an actual piano player once I'm able to play that beginning part (I just started lessons a few weeks ago...)
That's great, I hope you learn it soon! I was in ym 2nd year of piano when I played it, but I was like, a 9 year old, so most older people could probably have the skill for it in a few months
lmao my music teacher threatened to never let us play the grand piano in class again when I played heart and soul because, and I quote "I have heard that song every day for the past thirteen years and it drives me absolutely insane" and did he look like he was about to cry when I played it again? yes, yes he did.
I dunno how many times I have sat down with someone and we had a good time playing that song and with people who don't even play any music and kids who are learning, I just show them the notes real quick and we rock it out and I embellish the progression a bit. So if he hates heart and soul, you know what does that say about him...I am not saying it's saying that, but what would people think it is saying about him if he hates heart and soul..you know..That he has no heart or soul.
A guy told me to play fur Elise that was "one of the hardest songs". I played the first bars without looking at the piano. And then I nailed movement 3 of moonlight sonata. I still remember his face.
4:41 I’m shocked this made this list. This is one of my favorite songs. As a pianist myself it was actually very hard to learn, and i don’t hear people playing it a lot, but it’s so fun to play lol.
5 of them I don't know. 3:06 a thousand miles, 3:38 Gymnopedie, 4:11 I giorni, 5:02 100 years, and lastly "*takes a huge breath*" Comptine d'un autre ete, l'apres-midi 3:17
Well, it's not Yiruma's fault that River Flows In You is that popular. I mean, who wouldn't like it? It's so calm and the song is absolutely beautiful. All we can say is good job to Yiruma for writing such a beautiful song.
I love everything about this video, the transitions, the fact that you added the name of each piece/song and the taaaaleeeent you just earned a subscriber
@@ggwhynot452 yeah ikr there was this 6th grader and I was in 8th and he played river flows in you and got alot of attention and people said that he was better then me while I was playing moonlight sonata 3rd movement bruh what is this world
I once had a dream this beautiful girl in a flowing nightgown was just chilling in a library at midnight. I was trying to get her to notice me a little more because it was like a class or group of people there, and luckily my dream hooked me up up with a grand piano by a big moonlit window. I woke up and resolved to learn the song and I have never hated it or disliked hearing it. I have never actually started playing that song when a beautiful girl was nearby in a flowing nightgown by a fancy window with a full moon out in it, but who knows. At least I am prepared.
Just started "playing" a week ago, taking it slow and really letting the basics sink in but I can't wait until I can play A River Flows in You, I've loved that tune for years. ANY Coldplay songs will be in heavy rotation when I get to that point. ❤
I just want to say, mad respect for the fact that: 1, you play so well, and 2, even though you have over a million subs and there are nearly eight thousand comments on this video, you have responded to all of them. Mad respect. Good on you.
Turkish March was the song I always knew from the age of 4, didn’t know who it was by or what it was called, but it had been the demo song on our keyboard. Today was the day, after 9 years of playing piano I finally figured out what it was called. Thank you.
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@@Mt-zr5bf debussy is nowhere to be found 😞
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idk why but the Gymnopédie No.1 by Erik Satie seem like a minecraft song like the peacefull teme
Never knew a text bubble could have so much personality
bubbly! ... one might say... :)
You must not remember Pop Up Video lol
hollander
Too much personality for my taste...
or rather... too much injected opinion..
As a piano player who started actually.. playing piano 2 years ago,
I still feel like a noob
And comments such as: "This is actually very easy to learn"
is .. in my opinion.. a bit downtalking
You could say... it's enabling imposter syndrome
When you think that you're never good enough despite actual great results... that means you suffer from imposter syndrome
And saying: "This is very very easy to learn!"
is actually telling someone: Your progress is minimal, your efforts are for nothing and you learn slower than avergae people
This is my opinion... so don't try to tell me the exact opposite... especially because I'm probably never going to revisit this video
@@nomasan Um... The people saying that don’t mean it as an insult most of the time. They’re only saying it’s easy now because it was hard for them long ago as well, and there’s nothing wrong with that. When somebody says “This is so easy” maybe you shouldn’t take it as a personal attack but rather as motivation to get to that point too, where you can proudly say “This is so easy”
they are overplayed yes, but no one said they dont sound good
TRUE
i just realised i played 90% of those songs in here
mizu or whatevr Me too xD
They sound good. Thats why its overplayed.
all the classical ones are obviously good, knuckles can kill itself tho
Can we just appreciate
1. His transitions are so smooth
2. Yes the key color thing is layered over his fingers but it helps us see what he’s playing
3. His text and titles are so clear
4. This guy with over 1 million subs are still replying and liking our comments!
Props to you my man you just earned a sub :D
Thanks a lot; welcome!
I wanna sub, they so yummy
Zeapsin 🥪 close enough
and the text bubbles are full of personality
He didn’t like yours. Jk haha
The transition from Für Elise to don’t stop believing was insanely smooth
🤘
it makes me want to throw that in there as an introduction if I ever play Don't Stop Believing live again lol
@@thebigeasye77You could do a comedy piece: "Don't Stop Beethoven'.
@@codetech5598 lolll
Can we appreciate that this was done in one take
🙏🙏🙏
Right playing memes easy songs for 15 mins is an achievment
Concert pianist:LAUGHS IN RACH 3
@@shevinperera6334 No one asked
@@shevinperera6334 someone’s getting a little defensive
Yes, also, I had lots of fun reading the captions! :D
Alternative title: All the preset songs on your keyboard
oh yeah
Nahhh. What kinda pianos do you have!?
These masterpieces should be played organically.
Im ur 1,000 like
@@HDpiano plz tell you made sheet music to this. I would love to learn this. I am a vocal music major and I wanna learn this in my spare time lol
BAHAHAHAA
I don’t see anybody here talking about how smooth those transitions are 😂
ayyy :)
@@HDpiano 😂😂
That's cuz they weren't
@@patbass8282 Agree
@@patbass8282 yeah it's a whole song or piece or whatever you wanna call it.
I really love the Moonlight sonata, and I will never stop loving it no matter how much I play/listen to it.
Nice!!
I"m dying here because literally the first two songs I learned were Don't stop Believin and Moonlight Sonata.
@sussy baykay I wish to learn the third one so badly 😔, only know the first
It funny that you played the simplified version of the entertainer because the original isn’t overplayed cause it’s actually really hard compared to most of these others
lol, this guy gets it
I was like "hmmm hes not playing octaves in his right hand or in the beginning..."
Yea to play ragtime you have to be an at least decent piano player
Google global truth project and click "The Present" tab to see the truth about life/death in four pages.
I am so glad, that i learned the OG version
“Playing in river not required.” Oh thaaaats what I was doing wrong
Common mistake!
Did you see that there was a guy who actually went and played it in a river?
@Baipeng Xing its a fun song lol
@@erinross5553 joe jenkins. hes a legend
Joe Jenkins I’m a pretend I didn’t see that bubble
This felt like shifting through the default ringtones on a old cell phone
hahaha
My neighbour plays 'The Entertainer' every night for about 15 minutes. I FINALLY found out the name of the song! Thanks HDpiano! Now I'm going to learn The Entertainer and play it with them every night 🤭
Haha YES!! Enjoy :)
update?
WHOLESOME
Lmao...why not just ask
To be fair, if someone plays The Entertainer in full (not the oversimplified version in this video), you should enjoy and congratulate them because it's very difficult to play
They may be overplayed, but this are The songs everyone wants ut to play
true true!!
Yeah. The first question I asked my instructor was how long it would take me to learn how to play Gymnopedies...
but all in all they are good to hear and i'd love to be able to play them all ;O
@Gísiu Wulf I haven’t played an instrument since high school (and I was an apathetic student in my early years).
My teacher told me it’s take about two years for a fresh beginner.
I’m a fairly bright individual (and I have a stack of laurels to back that), but this has been an education. It took less time to learn statistics than music theory (and I’m still learning).
As I’ve been studying for six months, I can say that two years in not an unrealistic timeline for a middle-aged dude (laden with other responsibilities) with almost no previous experience.
Learning the piano takes awhile. Patience and practice are definitely virtues and much like martial arts, you have classes you feel you’re the baddest of asses and classes where you wonder why your instructor hasn’t given up on you and how such a simply thing could screw you up so much. X-/
They’re overplayed but these are also what sells people into wanting to learn the piano
Reminder for River flows in you: playing in a river not required.
Joe Jenkins: *_NO_*
lol, sorry Joe
Did he play in a river?
@@plague3036 Yes, He play it in river.
Taken too literally
Who's Joe? WAIT PLEASE NO
Can we just take a moment to appreciate how smooth the transitions from one piece to another is?
thank you kindly!
I just saw the likes increase by one without me hitting it
I'm fr so dumb I thought that u meant the one piece anime
River flows in you has a special place in my heart, everytime I'd come back to my parents' home in the east of the Netherlands from my student apartment in Delft, I'd have a 30 minute layover, and every time I'd sit down in the evening cold someone would be on the station piano playing River flows in you. It became a song of home to me.
That's beautiful.
Awww 🥹
20 songs that you must know on piano.
“Moonlight Sonata.”
3rd Movement: hold it there cowboy, are you sure about your life choices?
hahahaha
@@robott3007 I can play the third movement as well, however I still like the first movement better, much prettier
2nd Movement: am I a joke to you? Oh I am? Oh...
@@jayboal5778 to be fair, the 2nd movement is nice pallet cleanser for the 3rd movement
@@robott3007 running a marathon is easy once you run it.
the transition from Turkish March into a Thousand Miles was disgustingly good
Cant agree more
we liked that one too :)
IKR! 3:00
that transition from fur elise to don't stop believing was *VERY* smooth
:)
Hearing Beethoven transition into Journey almost made me gag.
Dude fr 😂🔥
@@FreddyChoppins Lighten up dude.
"River Flows in You" is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard. I want to learn it so bad!
I'm blind and play by ear or with someone telling/showing me how to play x number of measures at a time so I can add onto what I know. It's fun, but it takes a special teacher willing to work with me. Wish I could use online resources.
I think I want to find a local teacher to see if I can pick up lessons again...except I don't want to just do classical pieces, which are beautiful too. There's so, so much music out there wanting to be played...and played...and played.
It is a beautiful piece indeed! Our lesson teaches the song step-by-step: ruclips.net/video/FGwrEZxywc0/видео.html
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same
just bought a usb piano and bouta get it
this shh gonna be grinded
Someone else must have commented it for you then.
@@MarsJus No. I type on a computer keyboard. It's called muscle memory :)
I can play river flows in you, I learned it in one day
I'm kind of surprised that Ode to Joy wasn't in here.
Ah that's another good one!
What about mozart's Sonata in c major?
Megal-
@@bababooey8277 ovan-
@@Ali-jq1fd yes good
These songs may be overplayed, but those transitions are god tier though.
Damn dude, I didn’t think I’d see you here
Hey thanks!!
Do you click on every video in your recommendation and just comment on them?
this guy is mind boggling
Im being stalked
new title: What the show off kids play during choir free time
haha trueee
Me
I mean my brother memorized fur elise when he was 8 I feel like he had every right to show off lol
And they think they’re Beetoven or some shit💀💀💀💀
Does invading the local choir to play Minecraft soundtracks on the piano fit in this category? 👁️👄👁️
Him: “These are the most overplayed piano songs ever!”
Me: “I’m going to master each and every one of these songs so I can impress my disappointed parents!”
And disappoint the even more smart move
Yessss! This is a perfect arrangement for people who only ever learn the first few bars of a song anyways… 😂😉😂 Well done, all!
😂
Exactly😂
Works for me.
LT that’s like 85% of us, m’kay? Don’t hate 😂
Hey, you don't have to call us out like that... but I'm not gonna say you're wrong 😂 I always find a new song to learn while in the middle of another
friendly reminder that just because these are over played, does not make them bad songs!!
big truth!!
its overplayed for a reason because its good
The only ones of these I loathe from hearing then so much are Fur Elise and The Entertainer.
@@lucascooney9418 The Entertainer level is :
GOD
River Flows in You 😭😭😭 one of the best imo
You forgot one...
Flight of the bumble bee
ooh, buzzing
I wouldn't say its overly played. It's just an extremely popular song. Because many dont want to go through the hassle of learning it.
I'm not even gonna complain about calling it a song 😂
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Dude the transition from Für Elise to Don’t Stop Believin’ was so clean
"Is that a piano or an ice cream truck?"
Instructions unclear, licked the piano
oh no
now i want ice cream
@@HDpiano happens to the best
my favorite flavor
Why would you lick an ice cream truck?
Claire De Lune: "Am I joke to you?"
Our apologies to Claude.
Not so much. Its a famous piece, but only suitable for well-trained classical pianists. The dynamics are quite a challenge, of course you can murder the piece if you want but I dont think thats "playing".
@@Thiago-px9ev well the first 3rd is easy enough, even for beginners I'd reckon
@@OBrien1510 yeah i suck at piano but the first page or so is super easy
@@Thiago-px9ev i agree. although popular, you don’t hear it at a teenage recital or band practice nearly as often.
*Gymnopédie No.1 plays*
Me: Oh god, its time to visit my minecraft pets isn't it?
😂
I was wondering why that song sounded so familiar
@@evilducky1702 It’s not actually in Minecraft, it just has a similar style lol
The song just came on when I read this comment 😂
Blockheads not minecraft idiot
Sorry if I'm REALLY late...but I just wanted to say that some of this pieces, even if overplayed, are really underrated. I really like, for example, Comptine d'un autre été, l'après-midi (3:16). I just learned it, and I'm obsessed with it. I'm also learning Für Elise and Canon in D.
All are excellent pieces!
Yes, they are overplayed, but that doesn't make them any less beautiful, and the transitional playing on here is just awesome!
Thanks, Patrick!
I agree :0
Yeah, as someone who likes playing a lot of these songs and is way less talented than this guy, it made me fell kind of dumb for wanting to play them. Ode to Joy is overplayed but it's how many of us started. Maybe he should consider changing the title so he doesn't discourage people from learning
Esspecialy classical peices
Ngl I took offense to the entertainer cuz I went through the pain of learning the full original version. Lord that hurts the wrists
I feel you lmao
haha 😬
If it hurts your wrist that’s probably a bad thing. I just discovered that out :( If you don’t know you should check out the Taubman approach :)
Proper form shouldn’t hurt the wrists.
@@thecrazeecow1682 yep you should ask your teacher for help
That text bubble has more personality than me and better life advice then my mom
hahaha
@@HDpiano 🤣
Just love River flows in you by Yiruma ❤️
Something people should remember is that although these might be "overplayed" there are still people being born into this world who have never heard these songs before and might play them a billion times more because of that.
That's true! Great point
thats deep
This was posted 5 months ago, and he is still liking comments and responding
Friggin legend
ayyy
POV: You have played most of these on Piano Tiles
hehhe
I only played three of them 🤠🤠
@@couldntbemorerandom weird flex but ok
@@couldntbemorerandom ok but i can play all of these by slowly tapping black rectangles on my phone
@@couldntbemorerandom ikr i'm a fucking piano LEGEND
ok but the transition from Für Elise to don’t stop believing is PERFECT
Fun fact guys: simplicity doesn't just mean boring; as the old saying goes, their is beauty in simplicity.
You're right!
simplistic discord servers:
; general
Simplicity is the 'Key note' of all true elegance.
I feel SO attacked right now. "River Flows in You" really did get me a wedding gig lolol
Haha, it's all love.
No video, no proof
@@FavoRitsu ??
@@blackferrets820 WE ( I mean me mainly....)
WANNA SEE THE WEDDING GIG!
@@FavoRitsu it’s not that hard to believe. People are easily impressed by simple piano.
Me: *proceeds to learn how to play all the Overplayed piano pieces*
yessss
ruclips.net/p/PLIRQ2cakmJFzie9XsXIf7qFsakkEMzSZH
@@HDpiano YESSS
Actually a good idea
Yesn't
I am here for tips too :D
"Heart and Soul" is the "Stairway to Heaven" of the piano world. If the instrument is there, someone's going to play it.
Oh my god. We had a piano room in school. It was right next to the animation class room. I had animation class 2 times a week. And every, yes, EVERY time someone would play river flows in you and I was forced to listen to river flows in you through the wall several times the day, twice a week, for 2 years. I could not properly explain my hatred for this song without throwing around several obscenities.
Hahaha, the effect music can have on our emotional state is... powerful! 😅😬😂
I'm literally learning to play this song now. I feel attacked !! Lol
Same for me but with fur elise
@@HDpiano would you say moonlight sonata 3rd movement is overplayed because I'm learning that piece of beautiful music
@@mrpianist1017 not really, its too hard to really be overplayed anyways but it might be kind of overplayed under advanced pianists which shouldnt stop you from learning it tho, its a great piece
meanwhile at my school, overplayed songs are:
Giorno’s Theme
Gurenge
Ode to Joy (this is a music assessment that’s why)
Megalovania
Flea Waltz (ah yes this one never gets old from the danganronpa community)
for pt. 2!
that's a school i wanna attend
My younger cousin always plays Giornos theme
Lol same here but also add in Megalovania
@@MelonHere20 how could i forget-
my father started learning how to play the piano in quarantine and i’m stuck between hearing comptine d’un autre été and für elise 24/7😭😭😭
haha, how's he doing?
Give him Satie's Gnossiennes and Gymnopedies. There are some easy ones in there, it's different, and you can't play it for too long until the sadness in the music gets to you.
Try first something easier like HBD or GYMNOPEDIE or PINK PANTHER "opening to get used to" then start play different pieces like fur Elise
its better than hearing Chopsticks, played my sister every holiday we meet.
Me who knows only 4 out of these and this 2 being 2 of it....... 🤧
I have often heard of river
Flows in you but I have never known the name of it until now 😂 Thanks and all of this was soooo smooth
You're very welcome!
As a guitarist, I feel like someone just asked me to play Wonderwall
Hahaha, we've been there too.... ruclips.net/video/Ujze9KiKJ_A/видео.html
I confirm
How many people ask for Through The Fire and The Flames and Thunderstruck
Lolll truee
I felt as if someone wanted me to play stairway
The reason that these songs are overplayed is because they are too beautiful and never get boring whenever played :D
Yes indeed!
Exactly!!
ok but i am sick of fur elise
idk about fur elise it just doesn’t sound that good anymore. Nuvole bianche though… not suuuper well known to most people and it sounds so nice
@@oofmcgoof6386 yeah I love nuvole bianche
Heart and soul: exists
me as a six year old: learns it and spams it so much that my parents ears bled
haha oh no
@@HDpiano lol
IKR lol
EXCEPT at 13
Haha 😆😆
Canon in D is the BEST. I'll never tire of hearing such a masterpiece of artistic beauty. Love it to pieces.
I’ve noticed that they all have one thing in common: they’re very easy to play but sound hard to the untrained ear
That's an excellent observation!
I'd argue Turkish march isn't that easy
and many of the songs are simplified
ironically, jingle bells was one of the harder ones
@@zak152 Ironically, it was my first piece to learn
you forgot the piece where people just smash random keys
hahahah
Everardo Garcia atonality
Like "Ghosts really hate when you do this(twinkles last two keys on the right side of piano)"
Or start with right hand on left most key and drag hand across all keys left to right...
i have to smash random keys every time i finish a song when there’s other people in the house otherwise i feel too dramatic
You mean jazz
1:53 “playing in a river is not required”
Me *already neck deep in a river with a grand piano in tow*: “Well you should of said that sooner!”
LOL
Me, who doesn’t own a piano: does not having one at all mean I can play?
I saw a RUclips video where a guy actually put his piano in a river to play it-
The intro to Don’t Stop Believing is one of my favorite things to play just because it’s so easy and anyone around immediately starts to sing along
A crowd pleaser!
How to get a wedding gig: propose playing Canon in D/River flows in you at every wedding
Aight let’s go practice these two and earn some money
haha 😅
As a broke bitch who knows both thank you for your advice. I now have a career
And as a non-musician, all I need to do is to invest in a cello and learn 8 notes, and I can join in your Canon in D quartet.
True tho
Geno San Diego this hurt a little too much
“Playing in a river not required”
Joe Jenkins: *”Hold my tea”*
lol
Lolllllll
If i were to play in a river, I would play Bach... 😁
To understand this, use google translate and set it to german...
@@kennichdendenn lmao
And now if I was to play in the grasslands I would play Haydn. Now figure that one out hahaha
Ludovico einoudi: am I a joke to you?
"Playing in a river not required"
-HD Piano, 2020
Though it DOES help you stay 'current' 😂
👋 glad you enjoyed my quip!
Chris McCarthy - you’re for the people.
That one RUclipsr played it in a river didn’t he
Joe Jenkins that’s who played in a river
I've been playing piano for over 20 years and yes, these songs are quite easy, but the way he plays them all together without making mistakes is quite impressive. He practiced that quite a bit, I recon
No, he made 10 recordings, and has thrown away, the 9 tries with mistakes ;-) This is more like a hollywood movie.
Ive been playing for one year and fur elise took me two months to learn the whole things so its not really "easy"
@@A_youtube_channel_ two months after 1 year is easy. Kind of the first thing you are able to play at all, what else "easier" you played before ? Mary hat a little lamb ? If you want "not easy" think on the things you don't play. Chopin or Liszt maybe.
@@holger_p I’ve played through almost all of alfred one
well. Ofocourse it is relatvive to your current skill level. don't mind me i'm just jelous of this guy@@A_youtube_channel_
I love how perfectly you transitioned from fur Elise to don’t stop believing
We liked that one too :)
@@HDpiano :)
Debussy: All around me are familiar faces...
lol
Always finish at Bach never at Debussy
@@EggSheeran-vk2yu haha family guy reference
I love bussy
@@emporioalnino4670 dang i read that wrong the first time
I don't care if Moonlight Sonata is overplayed, it's beautiful! I'll consider myself an actual piano player once I'm able to play that beginning part (I just started lessons a few weeks ago...)
Yessss - we agree! Happy practicing :)))
Keep it up bro! Once you start trying to play it, play the Hanon exercices in the key of E, it will simplify your life
That's great, I hope you learn it soon!
I was in ym 2nd year of piano when I played it, but I was like, a 9 year old, so most older people could probably have the skill for it in a few months
“Playing in a river not required.”
Thanks, man. I was about to bring my keyboard into the water cause I thought I had to play it there.
lmao my music teacher threatened to never let us play the grand piano in class again when I played heart and soul because, and I quote "I have heard that song every day for the past thirteen years and it drives me absolutely insane" and did he look like he was about to cry when I played it again? yes, yes he did.
CLASSIC.
Haha I sometimes play ringtones over and over on digital pianos to try and fool people. I used to always play moonlight though...
Evil at its finest😂😂😂
🍃🌾☘️🍃🍃🎄🌺🐁🎄🦥🌱
I dunno how many times I have sat down with someone and we had a good time playing that song and with people who don't even play any music and kids who are learning, I just show them the notes real quick and we rock it out and I embellish the progression a bit. So if he hates heart and soul, you know what does that say about him...I am not saying it's saying that, but what would people think it is saying about him if he hates heart and soul..you know..That he has no heart or soul.
Someone: Oh you play the piano?!
Me: yea
Someone: Can you play Fur Elise? That's like the hardest song right?
Me:
lol
did you give that person a lecture?
Dude that always happends to me😂😂😂😂
A guy told me to play fur Elise that was "one of the hardest songs". I played the first bars without looking at the piano. And then I nailed movement 3 of moonlight sonata. I still remember his face.
I played the first bit of over a discord call and he said "No way your playing that" I laughed, though I never told him how easy that song was.
me, a guitarist:
hmmm interesting
* buys a keyboard *
Welcome to the dark side.
@@HDpiano *hard
@@marmairh you think guitar aint hard?
Want to make a pianist stop playing? Take away their sheet music.
Want to make a guitarist stop playing? Give them sheet music.
Lol same, bought cheap piano
...but if you play them this well, they become timeless gems! Beautiful!
Today I learned that the ice cream truck song is actually a piece called “The Entertainer”.
Woo!
I keep forgetting what it's called and then I see it again and am like of course I knew that
Lol I thought it was maple leaf rag
In australia, im not sure id its different elsewhere, our piano van song is greensleeves... intresting!
Today I learned that 'The Entertainer' plays in American ice cream vans (here in the UK it's usually 'Oranges and Lemons' or 'Pop Goes the Weasel').
alternative title: songs you've always heard, but never knew the names of. this is a beautiful performance, right here. you're awesome!
That's a great alternate title - thanks!
Checkout how the piano keys are colored over his hands. Wish you could unsee it now ...
:o
WOOOOOOW I HATE YOU FOR THAT!!!! i didn’t notice until right now. and yes, now i can’t unsee it. 😭😭
Why???!!!!
I think it's a very good way for us the beginners to know what is he playing so we can mimic it, even though those songs are overplayed heheh
I dislike you
the transition from fur elise to dont stop believin is just MMM
m-m-m THE FLAVOURS ARE MELTING ON MY TONGUE
😜
Comptine d’un autre été, l’après-midi: exists
Everyone: I have never heard this
"That song from Amélie":
Everyone: YES I KNOW DIS YAASSSS
hahaha
I still dont know
The translation is ‘ Song from another Summer’
When I started to learn piano by myself from zero I just have chosen this one and playing it for 3 months
The most illegal sin:
Playing cannon in D in a different key.
oooh
The most illegal sin: Canon in D
For years, it was always Canon in C for me, till I put my nose down and got the D chords finally.
But cannon c has no key signature 🤧 me being me ofc learnt cannon in c
@@user-fz1mx1ld6q That's why it's called "Canon" and not "Danon".
I feel attacked by how many of these I've randomly learned
It's all love, Shawn.
haha...me too. Realising I've played about half of them at some stage in life. Then forgotten most again.
Good
4:41 I’m shocked this made this list. This is one of my favorite songs. As a pianist myself it was actually very hard to learn, and i don’t hear people playing it a lot, but it’s so fun to play lol.
Me who only plays minecraft songs for fun:
hehe
Lol same
The Jolly Rodger Bay song too
Same. The first song that i actually learned on the piano was sweden
Gymnopédie no.1 kinda sounds like a song from Minecraft
I’m amazed that heart and soul can be played without a partner 😱
Always better with a second person, tbh
@@HDpiano more fun
Sure can
legend says, he still replies to every comment. duuuude the dedication😆
hi
I like your Tanaka pfp
5 of them I don't know. 3:06 a thousand miles, 3:38 Gymnopedie, 4:11 I giorni, 5:02 100 years, and lastly "*takes a huge breath*" Comptine d'un autre ete, l'apres-midi 3:17
Well, it's not Yiruma's fault that River Flows In You is that popular. I mean, who wouldn't like it? It's so calm and the song is absolutely beautiful. All we can say is good job to Yiruma for writing such a beautiful song.
Very beautiful!
@@HDpiano yeah! :)
@@HDpiano my boyfriend (13) Can play it perfectly, it took 3 months for him to learn it 😂
@@Liz0365 bro you have a boyfriend at 13? Literally no one in my class is in a relationship yet
@@trebleclef9844 I am 12, he’s 13. Been dating for about a year or so
I love everything about this video, the transitions, the fact that you added the name of each piece/song and the taaaaleeeent you just earned a subscriber
thank you!!! :)
River flows in you annoys me so much 😂. I get the same feeling hearing my morning alarm.
Moonlight sonata on the other hand, Love the dark feel to it.
Glad to hear "Moonlight" counter-balanced "River Flows" for ya 😅
River flows is v gay i keep hearing pple say this 6 year old so and so playing river flows in u is better than me playing fantaisie impromptu
@@ggwhynot452 yeah ikr there was this 6th grader and I was in 8th and he played river flows in you and got alot of attention and people said that he was better then me while I was playing moonlight sonata 3rd movement bruh what is this world
I once had a dream this beautiful girl in a flowing nightgown was just chilling in a library at midnight. I was trying to get her to notice me a little more because it was like a class or group of people there, and luckily my dream hooked me up up with a grand piano by a big moonlit window. I woke up and resolved to learn the song and I have never hated it or disliked hearing it. I have never actually started playing that song when a beautiful girl was nearby in a flowing nightgown by a fancy window with a full moon out in it, but who knows. At least I am prepared.
Timothy you gotta love twilight tho fhdhdjjska
Just started "playing" a week ago, taking it slow and really letting the basics sink in but I can't wait until I can play A River Flows in You, I've loved that tune for years. ANY Coldplay songs will be in heavy rotation when I get to that point. ❤
Feeling personally attacked by my online piano tutor
RIP you
Learn Clair de lune
Is it simply piano?
@@spectresixxx that thing is overplayed to
Are you even a real pianist if you haven’t played River Flows In You for hours on repeat after finally being able to fully play it?
:)
I wont ever play it, it is so overplayed that it became disgusting for me, dont wanna to hear a note of it
@@krzysztof4607 I won’t ever play it too but it’s just that I never really liked the melody
Me after learning the first few keys of für Elise
It’s a very beautiful song. One I’m still trying to master
"you do not need to play this in a river"
Joe Jenkins who played it in a river
lol
Also "you don't need to play A Thousand miles on a truck"
Joe Jenkins who played it in a river
My last name-
Can we talk about how absolutely amazing those transitions were though?
Thank you!
@@HDpiano you're welcome!!
Correction* “Songs that should be played more often”***
I like that!
@@HDpiano except for Canon in D that song can jump off a cliff
@@fishinspacey *scream in twosetviolin*
@@fishinspacey haha *piece :)
@@asinicw9906 it’s become so overused i can’t even see it as a piece anymore. it’s now so disgraced it’s just a s o n g
The transition from I Giorni into Canon in D was immaculate 😙👌
Thank you. 👌
I just want to say, mad respect for the fact that: 1, you play so well, and 2, even though you have over a million subs and there are nearly eight thousand comments on this video, you have responded to all of them. Mad respect. Good on you.
Thank you!
Turkish March was the song I always knew from the age of 4, didn’t know who it was by or what it was called, but it had been the demo song on our keyboard. Today was the day, after 9 years of playing piano I finally figured out what it was called. Thank you.
Nice to hear and see that piano has its equivalents to "Stairway To Heaven" and other pieces on guitar. :)
Definitely!
7 nation army on bass
0 3 5 intensifies lol
Ooh. Where’s that video. I feel like I’ve just found this whole new genre of RUclips 😇
@@spongebobsjellyfish Please elaborate, what video are you searching for ?
“Only to be performed in formal attire”
me: wearing a blue t shirt with shorts and ripped socks
"fair enough, that'll work"
aha I consider this formal as of course I myself would wear this to a formal event😎
the reason why these are overplayed is because they are just so fun to play for some reason, am i right or am i wrong?
They’re usually a combo of easy to play and fun to play! 🤘🏻
Absolutely! This is like saying "it's cliché for a reason." Overplayed = popular :)
They are overplayed because most of them are generally famous songs and all of them are easy enough for most people to play...
Joe clair de lune for sureeee
katyana agreed
Those transitions were smooth. 👏🏻👏🏻
🙏
Meme on screen: "what if I told you that Moonlight Sonata has 3 moments"
Experienced piano players: *vietnam war flashbacks*
All three are great!
Everyone sleeps on the second movement. It’s so good
Haha true. Another interesting fact. Beethoven himself didn't name it Moonlight Sonata.
"Start playing in September so you will be ready by the holidays."
Every single radio station ever: "SAY NO MORE!!!"
hahaha TRUE
No one gonna talk about how satisfying and smooth that transition from Fur Elise to Don't Stop believing was??
we liked that one too :)