I absolutely LOVE The Radetzky March. I look forward to hearing it every new year with the Vienna Orchestra where the audience claps along with the band.
No.12 is from Tom & Jerry "Die Fledermouse" (1950 LOEW's Incorporated), so that's easy to remember! Music composed by Johan Strauss, music directed by Scott Bradley, production by Fred Quimby, and beautifully done by all three. 😋
I like that he occasionally has to look down on the keyboard ( the board where the keys are on the upright piano - for those getting ready to rant...), it shows that he is Human😊. What a talent!!
The 600 series had rubber skin, we spotted them easy. But these are new, they look human...sweat, bad breath, looking at the keyboard, everything. Very hard to spot.
Thanks for these videos, while I recognize the music I often forget the name of the composer. I must also congratulate you on your amazing talent, not only do you play flawlessly without sheet music you don’t even have to look at the keys. Outstanding!
Yeah ... Even-TODAY After [All]-The-Composers-of-"Tin'-Pan-ALLEY Have Come-&-Gone... Scott-JOPLIN IS-Still-In-The-Guinness-Book-of-RECORDS As The-ONLY-Person To-Have Sold Over [1]-Million-Copies of The-'Same'-Single-Piece-of-Sheet-MUSIC in-Their LIFETIME ... No-Other-Composer Has Ever 'Done'-THAT ... &-Yet He-Did-THAT In-'Under' a Year ... An-'After'-That ... He-Walked into John-STARK And Sat-DOWN And Played The ENTERTAINER ... Which John-STARK Thought-Was 'Better'@@PrimRoseLane
Yes, that stare creeps me out... I love his videos and learn a lot, as well as admire his fabulous playing, but I have to cover his face on my screen, as that stare is too much.
Surprisingly knew quite a few of these. And I'm not tired to say that the Air from Johann Sebastian Bach is the most beautiful tune that was ever written!
I only regret one thing - very briefly. But I already went looking for the full versions. Thank you for not letting me forget in the flow of pop music. Hello from Ukraine.
At first I thought that you didn’t look at the keys of the piano to show off your tremendous skills. But then I realized that you’re just staring deep into the souls of the uncultured while showing off your tremendous skills.
funny thing is, I learned the name La Campanella and Air on the G string, through KPop. Both songs got sampled in Blackpink's Shutdown and Red Velvet's Feel My Rhythm
Pachabel's Canon in D also shows up everywhere (if not the melody, then the chord progression). The nice thing about classical music for modern artists, is that nobody will file a copyright infringement lawsuit against them for borrowing or sampling it in their songs. That's actually the same reason classical music was used a lot in cartoons - they didn't need to pay to license it.
I fell in love with Mozart ' s must when I was four. I remember that moment when I heard his Rondo ( the Turkish march) on the radio and asked mom about the name of the composer...❤
Für Elise will always be the McDonald recital commercial song, and Beethoven's Fifth will always be the "Nobody's Home" answering machine message you could buy. I uhh... I may have watched too much TV in the 1980s. The wife and I caught a production of The Nutcracker last week, and I was so disappointed they opted not to do the Smurfberry Crunch song.
@KateVol Thank you from the UK. 🇬🇧 Tchaikovsky is my favourite composer! 1812 and Romeo and Juliet are ❤ I only have to listen to Rachmaninoff and I start crying, because of the film "Brief Encounter". 😢😢😢
When ever I hear these songs I always think of Bugs Bunny Warner Bros seem to always incorporate classic piano music to all their cartoons. It was fantastic.
The stuff directed by Chuck Jones has less visual depth than earlier WB cartoons but more than makes up for it with the great accompanying musical choices.
The studio orchestra was nearby and musicians got paid whether it was serious movie or a cartoon, so they didn't care. Which brings up a point, is there really an opera with the phrase hegaro, hegaro, repeated?
I used to have a huge collection of classical music and this brings back a lot of memories about them. Now, I don't listen to anything, as I prefer the quiet. You are an impressively skilled pianist. 👏 Bravo 👏
And I say, guided by my own experiences, that sometimes the silence can still be loud. and this is the moment when I can indulge in listening to "classical/historical" music of all eras.
A tune haunted me since early childhood. Nobody I asked knew what it was, though I could whistle or hum it clearly. Thanks to one of these videos a few years ago, I know it is "Morning Mood" by Grieg.
Well, I'm gobsmacked. I've known that tune all my life (a long time) and only ever heard it called "Morning" and now I find out it's actually "Morning Mood". Quite a funky title. Thanks for that. Have you tried the rest of the Peer Gynt suite from which it comes? I bet there'll be at least a couple of the tunes you'll recognise.
@@fairlyvague82 Hmmm. It couldn't identify what I just hummed into it. As I've been told that I have a good singing voice, I feel rather insulted now. Flipping computers.
The first one is the first Spring out of 3, also known as Spring 1. Allegro. My favorite "season" is Autumn 1. Allegro. :) Out of the ones I have heard before, there was only a couple I didn't know the name of. Who doesn't know the name of Beetthoven's 5th Symphony...? Für Elise is one of my favorite pieces for piano. My absolute favorite classical piece has to be Pachelbel's Canon in D Major.
I've been a musician for forty five years now. To see you play all these pieces without music. And not even looking at the keyboard is inspiring. This classical comedy is very enjoyable. I also like your mixes that you do. That dead pan stare is my favorite part. Thanks for making these videos
A trained musician: Ah yes, Johann Strauss's overture "Die Fledermaus"! What a beautiful piece! Me: "Sweet, merry-go-round track number V from roller coaster tycoon!"
Лорд, видимо, очень уважает "Фантазию-экспромт", недаром в конец ролика поставил и несколько фрагментов сыграл наизусть))) Тоже очень люблю это произведение Шопена! Не в смысле играть, играть не умею..слушать люблю)))
Two suggestions for volume 2. Schubert's "Die Forelle" which apparently many know because their washer, or is it their dryer, plays when finished. Also Francisco Tarrega's "Gran Vals" which contains Nokia's ring tone.
@@ShanMichaelEscasio It's true. Nokia just changed the last note from a part of Gran Vals, and made it their ringtone. It's a pretty short piece and the ringtone part comes pretty early, so just search for it and listen for yourself. (And FWIW, Vinheteiro has included it in some of his "songs you didn't know the name of" videos.) Die Forelle (The Trout) is a bit more difficult to find. If you search for it you'll probably find the piano quintet version, not the much shorter lyrical version. In the quintet version, the actual theme (played by the washer) isn't until the 4th movement.
See now that first one is actually one I would count as having heard but not known the name because our washing machine does play that when it finishes. I knew it had to be a classical piece, based on how it sounded but not which one. This video was mostly pieces I already knew the names of and then pieces that I did not recognise the sound of at all and had no idea who the composer was, and a few where I didn't know the piece but could identify the composer based on how their other work sounded.
Greetings from down under! (Australia). Nice videos, and i must say that i swear on my mother's eyes that i saw you crack a smile (almost) in one of your videos!
@@nielsonbarros8175 Sou assinante do Reino Unido. Eu uso seu discurso retórico sobre Nutella contra vegetarianos irritantes. traduzido pelo Google. Peço desculpas por quaisquer erros.
Man i have a piano, ukarina 1962, i keep it because of a promise one day I'll be free to learn to play music. We are only shadows of our former selves. Was nice watching you play man.
Thank you for reintroducing me to bolèro. A long time ago, my grandmother gave me a coin bank with a snake charmer on it, and whenever you put a coin on the bank, it would play that song. I went multiple decades remembering exactly how the song went, but never knowing the name of it, until now.
I am glad you left most of the "Chasing Rainbows" part in. I know they selections are always cut in these compilations, but it's a treat, when more of it is left in.
What a truly magnificent and incredible talent you have my Lord...😊and I find myself mesmerized with those incredible eyes as well as wishing I were covered in keys...😮😊😍💜🎹Thank you so kindly for sharing your truly phenomenal gift with us! 💃🏻💜🎹🥰
Surprised The Entertainer by Scott Joplin wasn't in this video. I swear I've heard and known that melody most of my life. But it was only a couple months ago I learned the name of it thanks to Civilization 6.
I remember the animaniacs had a segment where they went back in time and met Beethoven who said “I why cant I write a follow up to my beautiful 4th symphony!?”
You know, one thing I've constantly noticed about your videos: you have remarkably good hand technique. Very light and fluid touch, it reminds me far more of a skilled jazz pianist than classical. Really on display while you were playing Etude. Fluttering like that easily sounds awful if someone hasn't cultivated the ability to float across the keys rather than pressing down to play the individual notes quickly: which really is a quintessential jazz technique.
I never tire of V's incredible piano playin'...wow!. What's above master?. BUT...since you can play anything flawlessly, V, I would love to see a video on boogie woogie, rock and roll piano. You know, Jerry Lee Lewis, Fats Domino, Little Richard, etc. Now that would be 😎😎!
When I heard 12 the very first image that came into my head was the Roller coaster tycoon Merry-go-round. I probably played that game to much as a kid, hah.
Your take of Ravel brought to my mind the piano background to “The Hare Who Lost His Spectacles” from between side A and B on Jethro Tull’s album A Passion Play. Can’t help feeling curious about what you could create out of that one.
@@patriciajustice9795 Yes, he is, and so am I; I thank Marvin Hamlish for his score for the Movie "The Sting" did it for me; I saw it in the first release; I am old now and going to turn 69 soon.
I just love hearing you play I think you're an absolutely outstanding pianist I love how you include Scott Joplin and your repertoire how smart am I just wanted to tell I think you one of the best pianist in the world congratulations to you because as a pianist myself I know there's not very many people that can play so many different styles of music so well on the piano like you can there's so many mediocre pianists on TH-cam but you're the real deal Bravo !!!!
I knew eight. My next door nrighbour growing up was a music teacher and used to play Fur Elise. The sound of that tune playing in a distant room is a haunting part if my childhood.
@@Lord_Vinheteiro Concordo. Eu e Mamy Cléa, minha Professora, apreciamos muito o seu Trabalho. Apenas houve um único episódio que não aprovamos: destruir um piano, batendo e serrando. Tirando isso, estamos contribuindo com os likes. Bom Trabalho, Ricardo🎼🎵🎶
*@Lord_Vinheteiro Caro Fabricio, seu canal consegue lavar minha alma e purificar meus ouvidos, de todo esse poluição sonora que temos que aturar nos dias atuais. Também sou de São Paulo, hoje moro em Itaquera, então pode imaginar sobre o que falo, quando falo "poluição sonora", que entitulam música. Enfim, meus mais sinceros e profundos agradecimentos, por compartilhar todo seu talento. Que Deus o abençoe cada vez mais.*
Light Calvary Overture is a good one that I feel is left out of lists like these. I had the song stuck in my head for 8 years and only learned its name after hearing it in a random anime.
I’ll try to explain it. I’ve played piano for around 12 years. Every song takes practice and practice to get it. If you listen to that song, theirs a ton of repeating which does in turn make it easier. If you know how to read sheet music and if you have fast hands and just practice and practice, you can play anything eventually
There seems to be more and more people saying the problem with music IS sheet music and notation, it is a really inefficient and unintuitive way of writing down music. People giving up sheet music altogether are getting more and more capable, especially in classical fields, and ditching notation is a big reason many supposedly 'impossible' pieces (think Rush E) are suddenly staples and standards for pianists....
#7 was ALMOST the main theme to Legend Of Zelda. However the song was a few months away from entering the public domain at the time & Nintendo did not want to delay releasing the game, resulting in Koji Kondo writing the main theme. In hindsight it was probably for the best.
I love how he always makes our day with his fascinating and priceless smile
It really just lights up the whole video!
🤣🤣
Yeah, the picture is really nice, I wonder what the guy in the foregound is doing there. Just distracts from the experience (joke)
What a talented pianist. He plays beautifully and rarely looks at the keys.
Classical pianists are trained not to look at their hands; at least I was.
I absolutely LOVE The Radetzky March. I look forward to hearing it every new year with the Vienna Orchestra where the audience claps along with the band.
I like how the Czerny _Etude_ was one that kept your eyes occupied almost the entire time you were playing it. That really is a tricky one.
That and Chopin
I literally came in here to point out the Chopin bit. You might say I was. Uhh, "Chopin at the bit" to comment. Alas, was beaten.
also La Campanella. And the subtitle was missing the composer, Franz Liszt.
yes most people know the Liszt piano version but the original from a violin piece by Paganini @@winterFox2r
I have to thank the Looney tunes for educating me in classical music when I was a child. I think I knew the names of half of these tunes.
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik!
"killl the wabbit, kill the wabbit ..." How I learned Wagner!
Looney tunes and Tom and Jerry
No.12 is from Tom & Jerry "Die Fledermouse" (1950 LOEW's Incorporated), so that's easy to remember! Music composed by Johan Strauss, music directed by Scott Bradley, production by Fred Quimby, and beautifully done by all three. 😋
I like that he occasionally has to look down on the keyboard ( the board where the keys are on the upright piano - for those getting ready to rant...), it shows that he is Human😊. What a talent!!
The 600 series had rubber skin, we spotted them easy. But these are new, they look human...sweat, bad breath, looking at the keyboard, everything. Very hard to spot.
Thanks for these videos, while I recognize the music I often forget the name of the composer. I must also congratulate you on your amazing talent, not only do you play flawlessly without sheet music you don’t even have to look at the keys. Outstanding!
So thrilled to see you include Scott Joplin amongst the company of great composers.
The ragtime master.
He's-'Not'-Known-As ... The-'Black'-MOZART ... For-Nothing You-Know!!!??? >(*U^)< *Wink* You're-WELCOME [+] ... Like The-'Fifth'-Section of Eine-Kleine-NACHTMUZIK ... We're-'Still'-Missing [A]-BLIZZARD By Scott-JOPLIN.
I was a bit surprised it was not "Maple Leaf Rag" on this list.
Yeah ... Even-TODAY After [All]-The-Composers-of-"Tin'-Pan-ALLEY Have Come-&-Gone... Scott-JOPLIN IS-Still-In-The-Guinness-Book-of-RECORDS As The-ONLY-Person To-Have Sold Over [1]-Million-Copies of The-'Same'-Single-Piece-of-Sheet-MUSIC in-Their LIFETIME ... No-Other-Composer Has Ever 'Done'-THAT ... &-Yet He-Did-THAT In-'Under' a Year ... An-'After'-That ... He-Walked into John-STARK And Sat-DOWN And Played The ENTERTAINER ... Which John-STARK Thought-Was 'Better'@@PrimRoseLane
Nice to see another Joplin piece besides “The Entertainer” or “Maple Leaf Rag”
The “stare” is back! I don’t care how many times you might replay a unknown song, I love the way you play them.
Yes, that stare creeps me out... I love his videos and learn a lot, as well as admire his fabulous playing, but I have to cover his face on my screen, as that stare is too much.
Schroeder taught me most of these.
Surprisingly knew quite a few of these. And I'm not tired to say that the Air from Johann Sebastian Bach is the most beautiful tune that was ever written!
В очередной раз спасибо за свет просвещения, дорогой Лорд.
Привет из Новосибирска!
I only regret one thing - very briefly. But I already went looking for the full versions. Thank you for not letting me forget in the flow of pop music. Hello from Ukraine.
😊
I must say: your playing is exceptional. Thank you!
At first I thought that you didn’t look at the keys of the piano to show off your tremendous skills.
But then I realized that you’re just staring deep into the souls of the uncultured while showing off your tremendous skills.
funny thing is, I learned the name La Campanella and Air on the G string, through KPop. Both songs got sampled in Blackpink's Shutdown and Red Velvet's Feel My Rhythm
Pachabel's Canon in D also shows up everywhere (if not the melody, then the chord progression). The nice thing about classical music for modern artists, is that nobody will file a copyright infringement lawsuit against them for borrowing or sampling it in their songs. That's actually the same reason classical music was used a lot in cartoons - they didn't need to pay to license it.
That's sad. Learning about such legendary songs from such trash modern music.
I fell in love with Mozart ' s must when I was four. I remember that moment when I heard his Rondo ( the Turkish march) on the radio and asked mom about the name of the composer...❤
I feel like I know them all from Bugs Bunny...
Für Elise will always be the McDonald recital commercial song, and Beethoven's Fifth will always be the "Nobody's Home" answering machine message you could buy. I uhh... I may have watched too much TV in the 1980s. The wife and I caught a production of The Nutcracker last week, and I was so disappointed they opted not to do the Smurfberry Crunch song.
If they had been from Bug Bunny half of them would have been Wagner
The rabbit of seville .
😂
Yeah...and Charlie Brown.
Air on the G String I know by the name "Sheep May Safely Graze", as it was used for that hymn.
If you are old enough and from the UK, Air on G String is the Hamlet cigar advert music.
Forever thank you Poland for Chopin. From Moscow❤☮️
Forever thank you from Canada for Tchaikovsky.
@@Joe-mz6dc dearest Canadian, you are so kind ❤️
I'm glad you like Chopin and I thank you from Poland for all your composers, especially Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich and Rachmaninoff ❤
@@ephemeri Dziękuję!!!🙏🙏🙏🕊️🕊️🕊️
@KateVol Thank you from the UK. 🇬🇧 Tchaikovsky is my favourite composer! 1812 and Romeo and Juliet are ❤
I only have to listen to Rachmaninoff and I start crying, because of the film "Brief Encounter". 😢😢😢
When ever I hear these songs I always think of
Bugs Bunny
Warner Bros seem to always incorporate classic piano music to all their cartoons.
It was fantastic.
The stuff directed by Chuck Jones has less visual depth than earlier WB cartoons but more than makes up for it with the great accompanying musical choices.
The studio orchestra was nearby and musicians got paid whether it was serious movie or a cartoon, so they didn't care.
Which brings up a point, is there really an opera with the phrase hegaro, hegaro, repeated?
The lower notes on your piano sound so amazing!
The title of number 5 is "My Fingers Do Not Move That Fast." Great playing of it!
The ending couldn't have been better. This impromptu remains my favorite piano piece, thank you!
This is incredible! 👍👏👏👏
I had no idea that Bolero could be played on the piano. Now I will definitely try to do this!
Thank you!!!🤝
I used to have a huge collection of classical music and this brings back a lot of memories about them.
Now, I don't listen to anything, as I prefer the quiet.
You are an impressively skilled pianist. 👏 Bravo 👏
And I say, guided by my own experiences, that sometimes the silence can still be loud.
and this is the moment when I can indulge in listening to "classical/historical" music of all eras.
Un grande maestro ! 🎹🎹🎹 🎶👏👏👏👏👏 chiudo gli occhi e volo.. 💖🎶 👋from lake Como Italy
A tune haunted me since early childhood. Nobody I asked knew what it was, though I could whistle or hum it clearly. Thanks to one of these videos a few years ago, I know it is "Morning Mood" by Grieg.
They used that piece in so many cartoons. That's probably where you heard it.
Well, I'm gobsmacked. I've known that tune all my life (a long time) and only ever heard it called "Morning" and now I find out it's actually "Morning Mood". Quite a funky title. Thanks for that.
Have you tried the rest of the Peer Gynt suite from which it comes? I bet there'll be at least a couple of the tunes you'll recognise.
@@edwardthorne9875 I expect you are right.
You know you can just hum a tune into Google and it will tell you what song/piece of music it is right?
@@fairlyvague82 Hmmm. It couldn't identify what I just hummed into it. As I've been told that I have a good singing voice, I feel rather insulted now. Flipping computers.
I adore this!!!❤❤❤ The way he stares right through us while playing...Bellissimo
Bolero! Love it once in your life listen to it full lenght! ❤️❤️
I just enjoy how great this piano sounds. And of course this is also a matter of how great he plays it 👍
Incredible! You are such a gifted pianist! Loved this!
You are amazing, thank you for sharing your talent with us ❤
The first one is the first Spring out of 3, also known as Spring 1. Allegro. My favorite "season" is Autumn 1. Allegro. :)
Out of the ones I have heard before, there was only a couple I didn't know the name of.
Who doesn't know the name of Beetthoven's 5th Symphony...?
Für Elise is one of my favorite pieces for piano.
My absolute favorite classical piece has to be Pachelbel's Canon in D Major.
I've been a musician for forty five years now. To see you play all these pieces without music. And not even looking at the keyboard is inspiring. This classical comedy is very enjoyable. I also like your mixes that you do. That dead pan stare is my favorite part. Thanks for making these videos
Wonderful! I'd like to play piano like him! It's my dream!
I adore the classical pieces, but I really get a kick watching the master do Scott Joplin!
Scott Joplin is easy to play, for me. Yet, when Lord V plays it, hmm it sounds so much better!
A trained musician: Ah yes, Johann Strauss's overture "Die Fledermaus"! What a beautiful piece!
Me: "Sweet, merry-go-round track number V from roller coaster tycoon!"
Tom being a conductor and Jerry trying his best to ruin it for him is what I keep thinking of. :)
THAT is where I know that from, thanks!
merry-go-round 1 looks too intense for me
Anytime I hear anything from Carmen, I can't help but think of The Bad News Bears.
Лорд, видимо, очень уважает "Фантазию-экспромт", недаром в конец ролика поставил и несколько фрагментов сыграл наизусть)))
Тоже очень люблю это произведение Шопена! Не в смысле играть, играть не умею..слушать люблю)))
Love this man’s wonderful talent. If given a personal wish I would choose to play the piano.
"Simpler usually sounds more beautiful."
Chopin: Hold my beer.
Eres tan creativo!! Me encanta cómo tocas todas las melodías. Mucho talento!! Muchas felicidades! Un saludo cariñoso desde la Ciudad de México.
Thank you Maestro, your videos are an inspiration.
What a beautiful sounding piano... and you play it beautifully.
Two suggestions for volume 2.
Schubert's "Die Forelle" which apparently many know because their washer, or is it their dryer, plays when finished.
Also Francisco Tarrega's "Gran Vals" which contains Nokia's ring tone.
Nani?!?!?!?
@@ShanMichaelEscasio It's true. Nokia just changed the last note from a part of Gran Vals, and made it their ringtone. It's a pretty short piece and the ringtone part comes pretty early, so just search for it and listen for yourself. (And FWIW, Vinheteiro has included it in some of his "songs you didn't know the name of" videos.)
Die Forelle (The Trout) is a bit more difficult to find. If you search for it you'll probably find the piano quintet version, not the much shorter lyrical version. In the quintet version, the actual theme (played by the washer) isn't until the 4th movement.
Wagner - the entry of the gods into valhalla
I know it from Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows.
See now that first one is actually one I would count as having heard but not known the name because our washing machine does play that when it finishes. I knew it had to be a classical piece, based on how it sounded but not which one. This video was mostly pieces I already knew the names of and then pieces that I did not recognise the sound of at all and had no idea who the composer was, and a few where I didn't know the piece but could identify the composer based on how their other work sounded.
Greetings from down under! (Australia). Nice videos, and i must say that i swear on my mother's eyes that i saw you crack a smile (almost) in one of your videos!
He is from under too, Brazil is in the south hemisphere
Que orgulho ter um brasileiro com essa qualidade de som e perfeição. Parabéns pelo empenho e esforço.
Achou o orgulho no lixo 😂😂😂 só pode
@@robertolamim9723E por acaso ele toca mal? O cara é super conhecido até no exterior.
@@nielsonbarros8175 Pois é. O Roberto veio aqui para deixar claro que a inveja é mesmo uma porcaria. Hahaha
@@nielsonbarros8175 Sou assinante do Reino Unido. Eu uso seu discurso retórico sobre Nutella contra vegetarianos irritantes.
traduzido pelo Google. Peço desculpas por quaisquer erros.
¿Este pianista es brasileño...? No tenía idea...
Man i have a piano, ukarina 1962, i keep it because of a promise one day I'll be free to learn to play music. We are only shadows of our former selves. Was nice watching you play man.
Thank you for reintroducing me to bolèro. A long time ago, my grandmother gave me a coin bank with a snake charmer on it, and whenever you put a coin on the bank, it would play that song. I went multiple decades remembering exactly how the song went, but never knowing the name of it, until now.
I am glad you left most of the "Chasing Rainbows" part in. I know they selections are always cut in these compilations, but it's a treat, when more of it is left in.
Excellent! Love them all! I hope you do a video with Christmas songs!
omg. just beyond wonderful. glorious. and your poker face throughout it all is the icing on the cake. no drama. just the music.
What a truly magnificent and incredible talent you have my Lord...😊and I find myself mesmerized with those incredible eyes as well as wishing I were covered in keys...😮😊😍💜🎹Thank you so kindly for sharing your truly phenomenal gift with us! 💃🏻💜🎹🥰
PS... I knew almost every single song! 💜🎹
My father gave me a deep and abiding Love for music of all kinds, for which I am eternally grateful! 💜🎶
Surprised The Entertainer by Scott Joplin wasn't in this video.
I swear I've heard and known that melody most of my life. But it was only a couple months ago I learned the name of it thanks to Civilization 6.
His glaring into my soul is scary. But number 12 is a merry-go-round song in Rollercoaster Tycoon 😂
You speak your words through music and if I could ever do that I’d tell you how much love I have for you
I remember the animaniacs had a segment where they went back in time and met Beethoven who said “I why cant I write a follow up to my beautiful 4th symphony!?”
Was looking for Radetsky March and was not disappointed!
Ditto❤
I'm kinda feeling uncomfortable with Mozart and Vinheteiro staring at me disapprovingly as if I were an uncultured ignoramus.
Hahahaha same here :)
More like “you should be practicing. Why are you watching you tube?”
You know, one thing I've constantly noticed about your videos: you have remarkably good hand technique. Very light and fluid touch, it reminds me far more of a skilled jazz pianist than classical. Really on display while you were playing Etude. Fluttering like that easily sounds awful if someone hasn't cultivated the ability to float across the keys rather than pressing down to play the individual notes quickly: which really is a quintessential jazz technique.
I never tire of V's incredible piano playin'...wow!. What's above master?.
BUT...since you can play anything flawlessly, V, I would love to see a video on boogie woogie, rock and roll piano. You know, Jerry Lee Lewis, Fats Domino, Little Richard, etc. Now that would be 😎😎!
He does have a few Scott Joplin ragtime videos.
When I heard 12 the very first image that came into my head was the Roller coaster tycoon Merry-go-round. I probably played that game to much as a kid, hah.
Always love these collections
I followed Vinheteiro a while ago. He is truly talented. His skill is incredible.
Absolute love ragtime, wish i could play any of those song
I believe your better piano player than my sister. I love your playing. You studyed it really hard.
I heard 4 of these songs . One of these songs is on Steven King 's It 1990 .
My father was a pianist so I know most of these from him and listening to music I enjoy and needing to know the name of the piece.
Mestre e Lorde Vinheteiro, como sempre tocando demais. Talento natural 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Your take of Ravel brought to my mind the piano background to “The Hare Who Lost His Spectacles” from between side A and B on Jethro Tull’s album A Passion Play. Can’t help feeling curious about what you could create out of that one.
Those eyes! I cannot take it anymore!
I knew the Carmen Overture, thanks Arnold!
You always sneak in Scott Joplin's. Well played.
Big Scott Joplin fan
@@patriciajustice9795 Yes, he is, and so am I; I thank Marvin Hamlish for his score for the Movie "The Sting" did it for me; I saw it in the first release; I am old now and going to turn 69 soon.
Beautiful. Thank you.
Die Fledermaus got his own overture? Does The Tick know about this? What about Sewer Urchin? He deserves his own theme, too!
Not to mention Batmanuel.
And, of course, The Immortal gets a dirge...
I just love hearing you play I think you're an absolutely outstanding pianist I love how you include Scott Joplin and your repertoire how smart am I just wanted to tell I think you one of the best pianist in the world congratulations to you because as a pianist myself I know there's not very many people that can play so many different styles of music so well on the piano like you can there's so many mediocre pianists on TH-cam but you're the real deal Bravo !!!!
I live in the US. "Air on the G String" has a very different meaning here.
I knew all but 2 of them, but then again, I love classical piano music.
Essa cara e uma poucas lendas que nasce acada seculo, o melhor do século 21
Obrigado!
@@Lord_Vinheteiro Só tenho como parabenizar pelo conteúdo e capacidade que você tem. Parabéns!
@juniorsantos-yu4yl Vc deveria então escutar o piano de Nelson Freire.
Magnifique ❤
Glad to see you and your musique.
Funy !😊🙏🙏think you.
O melhor pianista do universo
Graziela!
I knew eight. My next door nrighbour growing up was a music teacher and used to play Fur Elise. The sound of that tune playing in a distant room is a haunting part if my childhood.
Parabéns Vinheteiro por ser um dos poucos brasileiros de cultura não vulgar.
Vulgaridade eh uma coisa que vc não verá no meu canal!
@@Lord_Vinheteiroah jura? E as besteiras que vc fala???????
@@Lord_Vinheteironao tem vulgaridade no seu canal, mas mostrar o saco caído no amplifica e ainda critica o funk 😂😂😂😂 só rindo mesmo 😂😂😂😂😂
@@Lord_Vinheteiro Concordo. Eu e Mamy Cléa, minha Professora, apreciamos muito o seu Trabalho.
Apenas houve um único episódio que não aprovamos: destruir um piano, batendo e serrando. Tirando isso, estamos contribuindo com os likes. Bom Trabalho, Ricardo🎼🎵🎶
@@robertolamim9723😐
Hey man, stop staring into my soul and look at the freaking piano!
I am feeling a tad judged lol and yet I'm amused because it demonstrates his talent for sure.
*@Lord_Vinheteiro Caro Fabricio, seu canal consegue lavar minha alma e purificar meus ouvidos, de todo esse poluição sonora que temos que aturar nos dias atuais. Também sou de São Paulo, hoje moro em Itaquera, então pode imaginar sobre o que falo, quando falo "poluição sonora", que entitulam música. Enfim, meus mais sinceros e profundos agradecimentos, por compartilhar todo seu talento. Que Deus o abençoe cada vez mais.*
I think #12 was played by the Carousel in Roller Coaster Tycoon
Me enorgullece conocer las 15 canciones que tocaste majestuosamente Vinheteiro
Venajas de haber estudiado música tal vez 😅
Beautiful soothing melodies. Thanks!
In my defense I actually knew Swan Lake Fur Elise and Symphony No. 5. lol absolutely right about the rest though.
symphony no 5 he played too short fragment :/
i love you man. u bring me laughter, music and heart
Light Calvary Overture is a good one that I feel is left out of lists like these. I had the song stuck in my head for 8 years and only learned its name after hearing it in a random anime.
I feel like anime is pretty good for finding the names to classical music, oddly enough.
Your getting fairly good at that,!! Wonderful, thankyou
Years and years go by and I still don't understand how it is possible to play fantaisie improptu
I’ll try to explain it. I’ve played piano for around 12 years. Every song takes practice and practice to get it. If you listen to that song, theirs a ton of repeating which does in turn make it easier. If you know how to read sheet music and if you have fast hands and just practice and practice, you can play anything eventually
Even Vinheteiro has to look at the keyboard while playing it so that should tell you something... 😂
There seems to be more and more people saying the problem with music IS sheet music and notation, it is a really inefficient and unintuitive way of writing down music. People giving up sheet music altogether are getting more and more capable, especially in classical fields, and ditching notation is a big reason many supposedly 'impossible' pieces (think Rush E) are suddenly staples and standards for pianists....
Knew Swan Lake from the opening of many classic Universal monster movies.
#7 was ALMOST the main theme to Legend Of Zelda. However the song was a few months away from entering the public domain at the time & Nintendo did not want to delay releasing the game, resulting in Koji Kondo writing the main theme. In hindsight it was probably for the best.
Came here to say this too. Glad to see someone of culture 😊
great music
Please display the names later in the segments so that we can try to guess them beforehand :)
That's a good suggestion. It'd add to the fun of watching these clips.
No need to. You can close your eyes while listening.
@@Bruno_Haible Well I like to watch him while he’s playing
Exquisite. Fair play, mate.