@@milesdockendorff If you cant play it, then why are you blaming him for nothing, bc what, he dosent make these iconic jumps? not everyone have hands like rachmaninoff, so stop beiging complete idiot and go comment some hoes not artists.
Being an Asian kid it has happened to me before 💀 My mother has shown me like thousands of people ( Chinese kids) playing the 5th Hungarian dance in G mayor when I was practicing it
For anyone wondering the songs i played- "The baby pianist" = random notes. "The beginner pianist" = twinkle twinkle little star. "The intermediate pianist" = Fur Elise. "The advanced pianist" = Nocturne opus 9 no 2. "The expert pianist" = Liebestraum no 3. "The troll pianist" = River flows in you transitioned into still dre. "The asian kid" = La campanella. And the last thing at the very end was also random notes not waterfall etude. Waterfall has 10th arpeggios but a the thing i played was octave arpeggios. I CAN ASSURE YOU IT WAS RANDOM NOTES...
- I like the that song. What’s it called? - Random notes. - What? Anyways, I’ve listened to this other song. Do you know what it is? - Ah yes, of course! I play this all the time. It’s called *also random notes.*
I lost my whole family awhile ago, thank you for this. My family was very into piano and it was fun seeing the levels of all my family so I can remember them.
yeah. I mean, it's difficult, don't get me wrong. your average intermediate piano would struggle. but there are definitely more insane and harder codas out there. a few that come to mind immediately is Chopin's Ballade no. 1 in G minor, Beethoven's Appasionata 3rd movement, Nocturne Chopin op. 48 no. 1(not the coda, but more the middle section - the return to the A theme) and Liszt Hungarian Raphsody no. 6. there are more difficult ones than that as well, like feux follets, pretty much *any* piano concerto, and so on.
@@apianbelle1343 ya, I've actually played op 48 n 1 and the doppio movimento is a paaaaiinnn to get right... Mixing polirythns with jumps and chords that have to be very light and controlled while making the melody sing like the harmonic accompaniment isn't even there... Compared to that la Campanella's coda is kinda just *octaves go brrrr*
This music is balsam for my soul. I needed to hear it! You made me almost cry... You made my day... Your hands are really (hand)some/handsome. "You have beautiful hands, your hands are beautiful...
When you depicted the advanced pianist playing the Nocturne Op.9 No.2 I felt truely flattered, because I started piano lessons 3 months ago now and I am already finishing that piece after 2 weeks or so.👍
Well, also remember its not just about the notes, its about everything else. Pedaling, slurs, stacattos, fingering, and other things should be payed close attention too. Also interpretation is importent. Congratulations on finishing the piece!
@@thepianoperfectoThank you! I am well aware of that, and I have not explained myself well enough. I am about to finish the sheet but I also need to improve some of the aspects you have mentioned.
I think only occasionally not holding the pedal down adds to the intermediate characteristic more, but I'm not a classical musician, so that could just be how the song was written 😅
been practicing and trying to self teach myself, currently learning fur elise lol. (im 13 and my mom is an actual piano teacher so i could litteraly just get free lessons from her tho...)
no joke, The other pianist who is a boarder in our school like me is currently practicing lebensraum(he is much better than me) and I am practicing Nocturne.
Why I know who you are referring to for the “Asian kid” 😂 I saw that it drop my motivation with all of the solfège technical and pedals training I went through 😂
man i want to learn liebestraum no.3 but not enough for me to actaully practice it. once something gets to hard i tend to quit which is terrible habbit
@@thepianoperfecto I can play the whole thing after a ton of on and off practice, but I am just too lazy to figure out the fingering and how to play it at the correct speed.
I believe in you!! You can do it!! Start with the beginning section first, and notice for the beginning section there is a part where the bass notes are also dominant. For the cadenzas, group notes into six notes per section, practice super slowly at first, and then practice over and over again until U can play it smoothly and quickly. I learned this piece for a year (yes, I'm a slow learner 😅), and I can tell you that Liebestraume No. 3 is worth it. The last part, Dolce Armonioso, is very sweet and a heaven for the ears.
I've always been interested in piano. Ever since i was a kid, but I got into Evanescence and Amy Lee has become a huge role model and inspiration in the past few years. I want to be like her more than anything. I think I'm okay at singing, but I do have some issues that come up with that ...but.... It honestly makes me feel so bad when seeing other people playing piano. I've wanted to play it since I was a child, but I never actually got to start until 7th grade. I'm 21, and I just recently, around age 20, started taking lessons off and on. It's a semester thing, and sometimes I can't get in a slot, and I miss the semester. I was taking some from an old church friend, but she seemed to get super impatient with me, and so I haven't seen her in a while. I still suck at it after all these years. Like...just how? I am literally going to d*e without ever doing what I want to do...
@@thepianoperfecto I wouldn't really include op 9-2 on the Advanced category of piano pieces, same for Liebestraum No. 3 on Expert. op 9-2 is medium intermediate, while Bagatelle A min is starter intermediate. Liebestraum No. 3 is easy Advanced, while 10-1 is hard advanced. Here are some of the pieces that I think fits the Expert category: Reminiscences de Don Juan Reminiscences de Lucrezia Borgia Mazeppa with original tempo marking and fingering 1838 La Campanella 1838 Etude 6 S. 420 La Campanella(Clochette) S. 700i/ii La Campanella(Clochette) Any of the 9 Beethoven Symphony arrangement by Liszt Le Preux (Alkan)
me: **finds note to a song i like** “oh nice! time to figure out the rest!” **figures out the rest and plays it decently with finger placement that is definitely incorrect because im a not a pianist**
My parents always used to tell me about this random kid who was 2 years younger than me who was in WeChat who played really advanced songs. Yes, she was Asian. Yeah I don’t exactly like being compared to, but, it is what it is. As an Asian myself, my mom says “wow, listen to this song on the radio, when will you be able to play it?” After a month, I could play it and then she says something like “ehh that wasn’t too hard”. Currently I’m working on G minor Bach because it was on her piano playlist 🙃. It’s actually not too hard and pretty fun to play, though!
Bro couldnt even play La Campanella properly 🤦♂️😂
Alright lets see you play it docken dork 😂😂😂😂😂
@@thepianoperfecto Lol I can't either, I don't personally know anyone who can😅
@@milesdockendorff If you cant play it, then why are you blaming him for nothing, bc what, he dosent make these iconic jumps? not everyone have hands like rachmaninoff, so stop beiging complete idiot and go comment some hoes not artists.
@@milesdockendorff actually I can play abit lol
@@reaprneutral4573 I cab play a bit too but not the whole thing. Can you play the whole song?
It's the 6 year old Asian kid with 8 years of experience
LOL😂😂😂😂
@@Daishinkan_03hi Beethoven can I get an autograph?
@@nicki5519 no🙋🇩🇪🌼
it’s gonna be 6 years old Asian kid with 18 years experience cuz he play 3 pianos at the same timmee
@@zawyehtut7261 fr 😂
when you're studying a piece and watch a chinese 4yo play it better than you will ever be able to
💀💀
Jonah Ho
😭😭
Being an Asian kid it has happened to me before 💀
My mother has shown me like thousands of people ( Chinese kids) playing the 5th Hungarian dance in G mayor when I was practicing it
When you see a 5 year old play a violin concerto in front of an audience in an adult orchestra
blud just flexed his piano skills and his rolex so smoothly. respect to you.
Ah yes rolex made in china bought in street for $5 💀
For anyone wondering the songs i played- "The baby pianist" = random notes. "The beginner pianist" = twinkle twinkle little star. "The intermediate pianist" = Fur Elise. "The advanced pianist" = Nocturne opus 9 no 2. "The expert pianist" = Liebestraum no 3. "The troll pianist" = River flows in you transitioned into still dre. "The asian kid" = La campanella. And the last thing at the very end was also random notes not waterfall etude. Waterfall has 10th arpeggios but a the thing i played was octave arpeggios. I CAN ASSURE YOU IT WAS RANDOM NOTES...
- I like the that song. What’s it called?
- Random notes.
- What? Anyways, I’ve listened to this other song. Do you know what it is?
- Ah yes, of course! I play this all the time. It’s called *also random notes.*
@@huangrong8402that is just the song name with the etude number
Cool
I don't know if it's a win or not if I play the piano for three years and i'm an advanced since i can play the nocturne op.9 n.2 😅
How long did this take you
Asian kid: presses note*
Presses note again*
*Creates the most beautiful song ever*
Presses the note 21 times*
Starts playing rush E
“If you can press one note, you can press twenty of them”
He did not create it it is actually a real song
If you can write a song slowly, you can write a song quickly.
Being one of them, this is very offensive.
You have a rare and wonderful talent. Your piano playing is a gift to the world. Thank you for sharing it with us
154 LIKES AND NO REPLYS? LEMME FIX THAT.
nice complement for him/her😊
nowdays always gotta add that they/them@@nutepar3392
huh@user-sq9cs7ue7w
It's not talent. It's practice
If I master playing piano, I'm most likely gonna be the troll pianist
me too
I am
Frr i wanna do this but with Rick roll 😂
I do this; the look on your friends’ faces when you transition a Chopin waltz into Megalovania is priceless.
Duh
As an Asian kid I can confirm that I’m indeed an expert at piano
(I edited this and now I lost the heart😭)
same here.. yup…. (dude I WISH)
As a filipino self taught pianist, i see this as a win
As a half Asian, who started playing piano as a kid, I can also confirm this is relatable
Same here but play the viola
@@zeke_the_lazy_artistlol same
Playing piano is a gift that everyone can spread across the world thank u for spreading the greatness.
I lost my whole family awhile ago, thank you for this. My family was very into piano and it was fun seeing the levels of all my family so I can remember them.
Sorry to hear that, thanks for listening.
What the fuck your whole family?!
Why am I having a hard time believing this
@@indecisivecreep bro same idk how to react like it's very sus
@@timothy7988idk he could be lying or telling the truth makes no difference to me🤷🏽♂️
liebestraum was so beautiful. i had the motivation to finish the whole song in 2 weeks haha
The 2 cadenzas joined the chat
The C major section joined the chat
Baby pianists be playing Coltrane changes lol
your very talented! keep up your good work
You forgot one…
The mari-ist:
*Plays final duet*
The Sunnyst
*plays My Time*
😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰
Im a mari ist and i can prove just look how my legs are injured of falling from stairs every month:)(thats real i fell stairs last month)
😢😢😢
i want to be the 6yr old asian kid so bad bruh, i literally love la campanella
When you realise what you wanted your parents to do is make u take piano lessons instead of school
The fact that this isn't even the hardest version of la Campanella is scary
LOL 😂 The kid’s hands won’t even be wide enough to hit the octaves
And there are 10 year olds playing La Campanella while I haven’t even finished Merry go round of Life after 3 Months 😭
I mean I could hit a octave when I was 12 and im not even Asian lol
@BoredomEdits-ms7vv Were you 6 years old when you were 12?
@@mikezhang2602ermmmm yes.
@@AJTheShawgI started playing piano back in 2017 and still can't play Canon in D or even perfect Minuet in G 😂
The fact this person can become any type of pianists
But at the end of the day we all start as the ¨beginner pianist¨, if you disagree you are lying to yourself.
even then, we were all the baby pianist at one point,
The coda of la campanella is actually not that hard (except for that part with fast left hand octave arpeggios)
yeah. I mean, it's difficult, don't get me wrong. your average intermediate piano would struggle. but there are definitely more insane and harder codas out there. a few that come to mind immediately is Chopin's Ballade no. 1 in G minor, Beethoven's Appasionata 3rd movement, Nocturne Chopin op. 48 no. 1(not the coda, but more the middle section - the return to the A theme) and Liszt Hungarian Raphsody no. 6.
there are more difficult ones than that as well, like feux follets, pretty much *any* piano concerto, and so on.
@@apianbelle1343 ya, I've actually played op 48 n 1 and the doppio movimento is a paaaaiinnn to get right... Mixing polirythns with jumps and chords that have to be very light and controlled while making the melody sing like the harmonic accompaniment isn't even there... Compared to that la Campanella's coda is kinda just *octaves go brrrr*
@@santiagocaldeira7555 yeah
@@apianbelle1343 "☝🤓"
@@apianbelle1343what do u think about mérieux Op 63 No 45 the Coda? Personally one of my favorites. In original Tempo really hard.
The Asian kid expressing his anger thought the piano 😂
I’m the advanced pianist and the troll pianist. A fun combination for my friends, I’m sure.
Oh my gosh! Watching you play that piano is so wonderful. You just gained a subscriber.
Thank you!
This music is balsam for my soul.
I needed to hear it!
You made me almost cry...
You made my day...
Your hands are really (hand)some/handsome.
"You have beautiful hands, your hands are beautiful...
You should make a video of your progression it would definitely get a lot of views
When you depicted the advanced pianist playing the Nocturne Op.9 No.2 I felt truely flattered, because I started piano lessons 3 months ago now and I am already finishing that piece after 2 weeks or so.👍
Well, also remember its not just about the notes, its about everything else. Pedaling, slurs, stacattos, fingering, and other things should be payed close attention too. Also interpretation is importent. Congratulations on finishing the piece!
@@thepianoperfectoThank you! I am well aware of that, and I have not explained myself well enough. I am about to finish the sheet but I also need to improve some of the aspects you have mentioned.
"The one who plays the piano with a watch 🤡"
Love you’re playing skills🤩
I'm so surprised I didn't get rick-rolled.
1:29 litteraly 💀💀💀💀💀💀
Fr
0:13 two years and I haven’t tried this qnd I probably couldnt, just give up
The best part was him not using pedal to play fur Elise
If you listen closely enough you will hear it bud.
I think only occasionally not holding the pedal down adds to the intermediate characteristic more, but I'm not a classical musician, so that could just be how the song was written 😅
been practicing and trying to self teach myself, currently learning fur elise lol. (im 13 and my mom is an actual piano teacher so i could litteraly just get free lessons from her tho...)
It’s the fact that I’m apparently advanced for my age and I can’t even play Fur Elise
no joke, The other pianist who is a boarder in our school like me is currently practicing lebensraum(he is much better than me) and I am practicing Nocturne.
Man flexing that watch. Lmaoo
I can't even play twinkle twinkle star that well 0:12
I can do it without bass notes
@@GlizzyGamerLego Same lmao
Same
Fr
the fact that you can play all of these just blows me away. I wish that i could play as well as you😭👍
Why I know who you are referring to for the “Asian kid” 😂 I saw that it drop my motivation with all of the solfège technical and pedals training I went through 😂
1:39 Simply Piano be like: Nah, you’re supposed to be learning that on your second piano lesson!
The last one: ARIMA KOUSEI… IS THAT YOU?
1:23 the change😂😂
What was that song at 1:06
Liebestraum No.3 by Liszt
Oh my gosh you are so pro at playing the trombone!!!
For those wondering... The song he played at the end was La Campanella. Your welcome.
the last one is so true
man i want to learn liebestraum no.3 but not enough for me to actaully practice it. once something gets to hard i tend to quit which is terrible habbit
It's frustrating when piano pieces are really hard but it is very worth it in the end. You should start with the beginning (A section) first.
@@thepianoperfecto I can play the whole thing after a ton of on and off practice, but I am just too lazy to figure out the fingering and how to play it at the correct speed.
I believe in you!! You can do it!! Start with the beginning section first, and notice for the beginning section there is a part where the bass notes are also dominant. For the cadenzas, group notes into six notes per section, practice super slowly at first, and then practice over and over again until U can play it smoothly and quickly. I learned this piece for a year (yes, I'm a slow learner 😅), and I can tell you that Liebestraume No. 3 is worth it. The last part, Dolce Armonioso, is very sweet and a heaven for the ears.
I wish you the best!! Good luck!!
@@trevandrea8909wow. thank you! if i perfect it it will be due to you
1:15 i was playing this piece while watching bro😂
1:20 he know's that a turn randomly to that music
Liebestraum no.3 (Love dream)😭😭😭 Love it!!
I’ve taken piano classes for years and the beginner still looks difficult 😭
no you did not, nearly every child reaches that level in half a year
0:19 NO STOP WITH THE FÜR ELISE *Fades out of existence*
Whats the song in the 3 one?
Fur Elise
when i saw troll pianist i knew still dre was coming up
What is the name of the song played at 0:40
Nocturne in E flat major i guess
Chopin - nocturne no.9 in e flat major
@@vovka04 * Nocturne Op9 *NO2* in e flat mayor of Chopin
Nocturne
*hi*
i’m glad to say i’m the expert because that’s the song I enjoy playing the most
1:01 what is the song
Liebestraum no.3 by Franz Liszt
The composer: 🗿
As an Asian 11 year old kid I can relate😂
People who thought that the troll was going to be a Rickroll
0:31
please tell me im not the only one who thought it was gonna be omoris final duet
Hate to say this but... You *are*
I loved the leibestraum
❤
0:44 what is that song
Nocturne in E flat major by Chopin
Op9 no2
nocturne e flat major
Nocturne E flat Op9 No2 By Chopin
It’s called men kissing google it
As an Asian I can confirm that when I was 2 and a half years old I learned how to play piano with my hands and feet
I wish I could be the Asian Kid but I am the Advanced Pianist.
I was at my grade exam and I saw this Asian girl waiting and mid exam I just hear her playing the best piano pieces I've ever heard
1:46 I'm literally asian
Same lol
me too
I've always been interested in piano. Ever since i was a kid, but I got into Evanescence and Amy Lee has become a huge role model and inspiration in the past few years. I want to be like her more than anything. I think I'm okay at singing, but I do have some issues that come up with that
...but....
It honestly makes me feel so bad when seeing other people playing piano. I've wanted to play it since I was a child, but I never actually got to start until 7th grade. I'm 21, and I just recently, around age 20, started taking lessons off and on. It's a semester thing, and sometimes I can't get in a slot, and I miss the semester. I was taking some from an old church friend, but she seemed to get super impatient with me, and so I haven't seen her in a while.
I still suck at it after all these years. Like...just how? I am literally going to d*e without ever doing what I want to do...
My sister played Nocturne in E flat Major but doesn’t play Fur Elise. Where is she then?
Intervanced or admediete
@@thepianoperfecto 💀💀
As a troll pianist, I have successfully rickrolled many people on the piano
1:01 I think that guy came to our school but I think I'm trippin
Wait Thwok???
No way this guy just played op 9-2 and called it "advanced." 💀
And expert with Liebestraum No. 3 ☠
(The La Campanella one is accurate though)
what is opus 9 no 2 then?
@@thepianoperfecto I wouldn't really include op 9-2 on the Advanced category of piano pieces, same for Liebestraum No. 3 on Expert.
op 9-2 is medium intermediate, while Bagatelle A min is starter intermediate.
Liebestraum No. 3 is easy Advanced, while 10-1 is hard advanced.
Here are some of the pieces that I think fits the Expert category:
Reminiscences de Don Juan
Reminiscences de Lucrezia Borgia
Mazeppa with original tempo marking and fingering
1838 La Campanella
1838 Etude 6
S. 420 La Campanella(Clochette)
S. 700i/ii La Campanella(Clochette)
Any of the 9 Beethoven Symphony arrangement by Liszt
Le Preux (Alkan)
Thanks for your feedback.
@@thepianoperfecto All good man, I enjoy your videos, it's just that I rarely comment in music content.
I think I got whiplash
La Campanella not powerful enough
Bro is giving everyone a confidence boost
What about me, the teacherless grade jumper who jumped straight from beginner to advanced, then to expert?
If u went just straight up to fantaisie impromptu the first time u touched a piank then u arent considered a pianist
piank@@user-bw1wm1td6z
not a pianist, a god! :3@@user-bw1wm1td6z
Im sorry to tell you that if u skipped all the basics you arent even a pianist
Am I a god or am I the devil itself.
FOR A MOMENT I THOUGHT HE WAS PLAYING FINAL DUET😭💀
The fact that I’m a Asian kid and I’m 10 and practiced for 5 years
me: **finds note to a song i like**
“oh nice! time to figure out the rest!”
**figures out the rest and plays it decently with finger placement that is definitely incorrect because im a not a pianist**
Fake: 6 yo asian would not make a mistake 💀
R.I.P to pianist are not born prodigies =(
I honestly will say, age doesn’t matter in piano, it just matters how hard you try, but nice pianist humor😂😂😂
AWESOME❤
Yes as an intermediate pianist we always play Fur Elise
For the record, I learned liebestraum two years before the Chopin nocturne
"I just have commitment issues" Literally me..
As a troll pianist i confirm that i can casually start playing giornos theme from any note mid performance
When u play piano for 6 yrs but u see a 4 yr old doing all types of bizzare songs😂😂😂
I play and know lots of musicians and you are one of the bests you have lots of talent I am impressed
Thanks
As a 1 year old Asian kid with 25 years of experience I’d like to say my fingers hurt.
And I’m the one that doesn’t want to play but is somehow good enough to impress people
Nice watch and nice skill bro
I usually play random notes and somehow learned some of fur Elise and Minecraft songs 😂, I almost forgot to add Pachelbel’s canon
Was not expecting bro to bust out liebestraum for expert
what song were you playing at the advanced pianost
Just imagine that one neighbour just like: holy sh
My parents always used to tell me about this random kid who was 2 years younger than me who was in WeChat who played really advanced songs. Yes, she was Asian. Yeah I don’t exactly like being compared to, but, it is what it is. As an Asian myself, my mom says “wow, listen to this song on the radio, when will you be able to play it?” After a month, I could play it and then she says something like “ehh that wasn’t too hard”. Currently I’m working on G minor Bach because it was on her piano playlist 🙃. It’s actually not too hard and pretty fun to play, though!
FR THESE PIANIST EXISTS
Plus I’m an Asian and I wonder why everybody says Asians are good musicians💀
Cause I ain’t good🗿
As an acteul asians kid i can confirm that my mom tells me to learn two new song everyday😭
Im not lying
He forgot the pianist who got day 4 on simply piano 💀