This was, simply put, played amazingly. This is one of my favorite pieces of all time, and it is great when I hear such a good rendition of it. Thank you.
Pedal is a bit mushy especially in the beginning but aside from this solid playing! Especially the cadenzas and the repeated notes in the Friska are very clean
Dang, that was much better than I would've expected, you played it so well. I've been contemplating learning this one. How long did it take you to learn it?
Incredible this is one of my favourite interpretation of this piece. def deserveses way more likes and subs it's a really hard piece one of the hardest
@@lis_10sin a grand piano, the hammers are parallel with the ground which means gravity helps in bringing the hammer back down after key is released. this is not the case for uprigut pianos so oftentimes you see a little “delay” between repeated key presses and releases.
great! but I think in 5:02 you should play F# instead of G#. I mean in the fast passages the melody should go like this: G# - A - G# - F# - G# - A - F#; nevertheless, amazing play :)
@@axelerrixx A sustain pedal or sustaining pedal (also called damper pedal, loud pedal, or open pedal[1]) is the most commonly used pedal in a modern piano. It is typically the rightmost of two or three pedals. When pressed, the sustain pedal "sustains" all the damped strings on the piano by moving all the dampers away from the strings and allowing them to vibrate freely. All notes played will continue to sound until the vibration naturally ceases, or until the pedal is released. Yes you do have an open pedal. I can see and hear it from just watching you play. And besides: I don't know if there is any modern acoustic piano who has no damper pedal
Hungarian rhapsody at 14 is kinda crazy
This was, simply put, played amazingly. This is one of my favorite pieces of all time, and it is great when I hear such a good rendition of it. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@axelerrixx It was great
You should upload more of these kind of videos, if someone is able to play this the person must have a certain level of skill
Pedal is a bit mushy especially in the beginning but aside from this solid playing! Especially the cadenzas and the repeated notes in the Friska are very clean
Your Yamaha was so happy to be played like this. 😍😍😍
Insane dude I could tell that hurt! Thanks for playing! 💯
Dang, that was much better than I would've expected, you played it so well. I've been contemplating learning this one. How long did it take you to learn it?
Around 6 months
Incredible this is one of my favourite interpretation of this piece. def deserveses way more likes and subs it's a really hard piece one of the hardest
I like hearing different flavors of this single song.
This deserve waaay more views!
Im pretty surprised it got this many views in the first place 😅😅😅
You've impressed me, ur also cracked in gd and osu! That's amazing :)
This video is underrated especially since you were 14 in this video
best version of hungarian rhapsody i heard, i want to play this in the future
Good luck!
@@axelerrixx thank you
BRAVO!!!
Increíble!
That's so sick!
this is actually incredible
This was wonderful, keep it up!!
Great
this is amazing !
this is based asf. You are very talented my friend.
Those repeated notes mustve been hard on the upright piano! U handled it well! Nice playing!🎉
What is the difference between the grand piano?
@@lis_10sin a grand piano, the hammers are parallel with the ground which means gravity helps in bringing the hammer back down after key is released. this is not the case for uprigut pianos so oftentimes you see a little “delay” between repeated key presses and releases.
@@Chris-ty6rinever knew that thanks
You played it so well
Wow!!!!
Bravo
You deserve more subscribers than this. And I subscribed. 😊😊
Thanks for the support!
I loved ❤😍
Amazing!
Nice! One day i will play it too 😊❤
Nice
no way lmfaoooooooo mania player actually playing piano
yeah who needs 4k when you can play 88k
@@axelerrixx 88k farming is the new pp strat, i've been using it for 9 years and it's given me at least 0pp
@@foxtail286 soon
5:51 how did you do your jumps on the right hand so quickly?
I played it so that my pinky wasnt always pressing the high note. My hands are too small 😅😅
@@axelerrixxcan reach tenth?
@@nefarioustoast nope, at most a ninth
He practiced
wow man this is just amazing! how long have u been playing piano? I wish I could play this song as well as u one day
I've been playing for almost 10 years.
4:37
very nice play, motivating, im learning it myself now :) how do you fix the camera?
I put my phone on top of the piano and placed a bunch of books on top to fix it in place.
Beautifully played but I think you could use sustain pedal a little less for Lassan . Regardless, good performance.
LETS GOOO
Goddamn.
This is one of the pieces that I chose to skip.
Every time I hear a recording of this piece, I lose hope playing this.
Don't give up! This is one of those high risk high reward situations.
@@axelerrixx I broke the nail on my right index finger whilst playing the Friska part. This piece is a nightmare to play.
@@Paganini-Liszt I did the exact same thing but with my right ring finger. Can't believe the space in between the keys is now a hazard 😅😅
Can you play La campanella? Would love to see it
Currently learning
@@axelerrixx Wow nice can't wait for the end result it's an awesome piece
great! but I think in 5:02 you should play F# instead of G#. I mean in the fast passages the melody should go like this: G# - A - G# - F# - G# - A - F#; nevertheless, amazing play :)
Yeah I played it pretty sloppily but I'll take that into account. Thanks!!
nice hands
thanks
how long have you been playing the piano?
Almost 9.5 years.
Bellissima interpretazione di uno dei miei brani preferiti posso chiederti che modello è lo yamaha?
Yamaha u3
Wheres the mouse??😂
I wonder where it went...
wait bro u play GD nahh my boy i beat tartarus but im tryna learn this piece rn id say this is acheron diff lowkey
It's not that bad once you get a grasp for it but then again I played it very sloppily. Good luck on learning the piece tho.
looking back, easily acheron diff@@axelerrixx
@@frozengd Then my run on this piece is like 75% noclip accuracy
nice playing, i think there is too much pedal for no reason
I agree
Pretty good! Definitely needs some polish, tho
I agree, I played it pretty sloppily haha.
@@axelerrixx how long did it take you to learn the piece? I just started learning it in chunks. Currently working on the Friska
@@axelerrixx your repeated notes (ricochet) are really good, btw. Very crisp!
@@henrykwieniawski7233Thanks! I think I spent 6 months more or less learning the piece. I also started with Friska it's the better part lol.
New sub bro🎉🫡🗿
can you do no 6 next?
Currently learning La Campanella, will consider doing this after.
@@axelerrixx good luck, I can only dream of doing pieces like that as I started piano 4 months ago 😭
@@sepgd3643I wish you luck!
Wrong sostenuto pedal work
My man, my piano doesn't even have a sostenuto pedal. Please clarify what you mean 😂.
@@axelerrixx A sustain pedal or sustaining pedal (also called damper pedal, loud pedal, or open pedal[1]) is the most commonly used pedal in a modern piano. It is typically the rightmost of two or three pedals. When pressed, the sustain pedal "sustains" all the damped strings on the piano by moving all the dampers away from the strings and allowing them to vibrate freely. All notes played will continue to sound until the vibration naturally ceases, or until the pedal is released.
Yes you do have an open pedal. I can see and hear it from just watching you play. And besides: I don't know if there is any modern acoustic piano who has no damper pedal
@@PianotuberXI do in fact have a sustain pedal, but you were talking about the sostenuto pedal, which I do not have.
Though I do agree that my sustain pedal work was not that good.
kinda needs a metronome but its ok if u dont like nerd
Excellent performance. But I would advice you to dump that piano, it should horrible. Get a proper digital piano.
Digital keyboard are in every way worse than real pianos except for the price, tuning, and portability.
How did you reach that conclusion?
The tone is fine, but there's too much reverb.
@@miken891 thats because I didnt practice the pedalwork so it was atrocious