@xd and the second you claimed I don’t know anything about piano you immediately surrendered any validity to your statement saying that dumb shit. Typical cnn viewer
@@smh1851 although that is funny, I don't think one of the best pianists and composers of all time would mark a tempo quicker than they could play for a number of reasons
Hey that's some high quality work! If you really want to make the best out of the best you could even insert little notes (maybe written things) like the authors interpretations or the manuscprits ossias! Thank you for the real kind work.
@@Vexalord I suggest you the Chopin's ossias in the op. 9 no. 2 in the Mikuli sheet. Those were recorded by Koczalski but I don't know if there exist a sheet.
Liszt was really known for his beginner pieces like this one.
Stolen
@@birddude3123 ikr
This not a beginner piece tho
@xd proof
@xd and the second you claimed I don’t know anything about piano you immediately surrendered any validity to your statement saying that dumb shit. Typical cnn viewer
This is honestly the cleanest recording of this piece even though it's not human
nikolai Petrov? That one other girl who I don’t know the name of
@Ismael Carlos
yes
@@awe331 and Goran Filipec
Why are you watching synthesia videos bonk
@@vaughn4613 11 months ago Ok
0:40 love the single note in the left hand
yh its the extra cheese before the pianist can rest.......the pianist has to get that note first
1:35 totally love this theme
The theme is from Paganini Violin Concerto no.1 Movement 3
this channel is dangerously underrated
Indeed
Imagine playing this in your school
The first version is 'grande fantaisie de bravoure sur la clochette', this is the second s140 version
s420 bcuz liszt was high af when he composed that piece
0:33 12th in the left hand
I love this piece! What a pleasant surprise. Although I wonder if 2:56 is even possible at that tempo
I think Liszt had huge hands which helped him, some think he had marfan syndrome
@@smh1851 although that is funny, I don't think one of the best pianists and composers of all time would mark a tempo quicker than they could play for a number of reasons
This entire piece is pretty much unplayable from anything other then Liszt, Satan and a synthesia. There’s no human recording of full speed
@@Vexalord Liszt is so good satan takes lessons from him.
You can play it, just need speed
Underrated
Indeed
I tried to do this
Almost sprang my right 5th finger
this just shows how much liszt improved on those 13 years from when he made this version to the better version.
This is a very great job congratulations
woah , thats kinda hard
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nice
underrated, yet a more uplifting melody
How is la campanella underrated lmao, almost everyone has heard of it at least once before
@@aerousops1806 I think they meant that this version is underrated
Hey that's some high quality work! If you really want to make the best out of the best you could even insert little notes (maybe written things) like the authors interpretations or the manuscprits ossias!
Thank you for the real kind work.
@@Vexalord Oh no no I was not talking about la campanella I was talking in general (I have seen some of your videos).
@@Vexalord I suggest you the Chopin's ossias in the op. 9 no. 2 in the Mikuli sheet. Those were recorded by Koczalski but I don't know if there exist a sheet.
How big do your hands have to be to play 3:20 oh my gosh
About an 12th.
@@FranzLiszt0904 Yep. I wonder if Liszt struggled to reach a 12th or can he reach it ideally?
@@TheRealLoudannIsHere his hand is likely the size of Rach's hand, thats a 13th
@@FranzLiszt0904 Actually when you look closely the farthest it stretches with one hand at once is an octave
Hamelin’s version is more harder than this am I right ?
But this sound better than hamelin’s version
Maybe fantasie de clochette
Anfang top mittelteil originell der schluss war fritzig
If only I tried playing this version, would have been so much ezier
this 1838 version is much harder
Nope, Liszt be like:"SIKE"
Becuse this version is way more harder than the original we still hear today.
Am I deaf or is there litteraly no sound?
No, it's just because your the hidden son of Ludwig Van Beethoven.
@@Vexalord ha ha ha. Very funny. I hear it now. But I swear I didn't hear anything
@@Vexalord savage
sos
Simply Piano ads: I learnt this song in 5 minutes of using the app
Good piece for beginners 😂Haha
I prefer the more popular version, S.141
Why
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It's a little hard, but I like the sound :)
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