Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Original Cadenza) - Piano Tutorial
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Learn how to play Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 by Franz Liszt on piano with this Synthesia piano tutorial! Please enjoy!
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 in C-sharp minor is the second in a set of 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies by composer Franz Liszt, and is by far the most famous of the set. In both the original piano solo form and in the orchestrated version this composition has enjoyed widespread use in animated cartoons. Its themes have also served as the basis of several popular songs. The piece consists of two distinct sections. The first is the lassan, with its brief but dramatic introduction. Although beginning on the C-sharp major triad, C-sharp minor is soon established as the home key. From this point on, the composer modulates freely, particularly to the tonic major and the relative major. The mood of the lassan is generally dark and melancholic, although it contains some playful and capricious moments. The second section is the friska which opens quietly in the key of F-sharp minor, but on its dominant chord, C-sharp major, recalling a theme from the lassan. The alternating dominant and tonic harmonies quickly increase in volume, the tempo gaining momentum as the Friska's main theme (in F-sharp major) is approached. This portion of the song is energetic and offers breathtaking challenges requiring skill few other than Liszt could offer. Enjoy this wonderful piano tutorial and impress all your friends with a very well known and well loved song!
This piano arrangement of Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 is fantastic to play! You can learn it with our Synthesia piano tutorial, or from our official Sheet Music Boss sheet music at the top of the description!
Performed by Rafał Bienias
Original cadenza by Andrew Wrangell
Edited by Samuel Dickenson
Thumbnail and description by Joshua Anderson
Video render by LyricWulf / lyricwulf
Produced by Andrew Wrangell & Samuel Dickenson
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Special thanks to Rafał Bienias for the performance and LyricWulf for the video FX!
My grandfather who died before I was born loved this piece. He bought the sheet music for my mum though it was beyond her ability, but she gave it to me and I did my best to learn it. So it's special to me. I really hope you like the cadenza I wrote at 8:50! -Andrew
I love the twist you guys put on it
Please do renai circulation by
Kana Hanazawa.
Honestly one of the best recordings on TH-cam. It's Very clean for the speed it's played at. Great performance Rafal!
Edit: holy shit, definitely one of the best on TH-cam. I made the original comment halfway through the video lol. Andrew, this was impressive as hell, definitely getting saved to my classical playlist. outstanding job to the both of you!
Awesome video! But the special effects can be improved! Check out mine channel for that. I would love to make a video for you guys! Great arrangement!
I saw your comment on a video about piano special effects in after effects. Is this your final result?
Beautiful cadenza! Is it possible to play it?
First like and first comment
I'm sure it is possible for you .
Hello fellow friend
If you have an extra hand, yes.
You play that while looking at the camera
This piece is not only epic, but it is a masterpiece.
u should know professor
Indiana Jones is a masterpiece! And yes, I agree
HEY!
song of the year baybee
I agree it, and also it's from Hungary.
And I am also Hungarian!
Greetings from Hungary!🇭🇺
Tom and Jerry really tought us to valorate classical music
I learnt a new word today :-)
A palavra correta é "taught" embora tenha a mesma pronúncia, a escrita é diferente 😁
@@XiePepper Portuguese? I'm impressed you can correct english grammar😂
@@mikewazowski2347 I speak Spanish and I was about to correct it as well.
@@pianoman8642 valorate?? If yes, then me too
0:05 Intro
0:45 Lassan
- 0:49 Melody
- 1:17 Fun extra notes
- 1:47 Side quest
- 2:23 More fun extra notes
- 2:29 Intro 2.0
- 3:01 Melody 2.0
- 3:31 Even more fun extra notes
- 3:43 Melody 3.0
- 4:05 Sad bit
- 4:33 Ending
5:04 Friska
- 5:04 Opening
- 5:25 C-sharp!!!!!
- 5:56 Beat drop
- 6:26 Wrong notes
- 6:37 Second theme
- 7:00 Octaves!!!!!
- 7:07 Third theme
- 7:30 Fourth theme
- 7:50 Octaves!!!!! 2.0
- 8:00 Third theme 2.0
- 8:11 Time to show off
- 8:33 Ending
8:51 Cadenza
11:38 Ending
LoL
Funny but true 👍😁
The side quests crazy catchy for me. The jumpy notes from the crazy speed and the tempo balance all in all makes it all perfect!
the side quest part references the beginning of the friska part, like a foreshadowing of the nightmare that is yet to come
This deserves to be pinned 😂
A classic, we never get bored of it
Ul Rds best one ever!!
Suuuuuuurrrreeee
More than classic Tom and Jerry 👌😁
When I was little I thought I would never be able to play this and here we are 8 years later I was right
When i was a redditor i thought people can’t repeat a joke a million times but her we are 2 months later i wasn’t right.
When I was little, I thought I would always see this same joke in every piano comment section... Here we are, 8 years later, and I am still right
When i was born, i was little
Same
@@blendyboi5023 same
At 5:00 it's like "Ah good job Franz, you nailed it, another beautiful composition."
And then he's like "I haven't even got to the best part yet :D"
Friska isn't the best part for everybody
@@Dylonely42 it's my favorite
@@Dylonely42 it's my favorite
Yes thats why i learn from 5:25 - 6:01
@@russell3642 thats my favorite part
"Piano Tutorial"
Sans it’s helpful, isn’t it.😂😂😂
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂🤣😂😂🤣😂😂😂
@@sm30405 :)
De ha megpróbálod akkor nem is olyan nehéz.
I am hungarian
Hi
00:00 - 12:22 the best part
Dang it, you made me skip all the best parts ;(
If the timestamp: 00:00 - 12:22 was the best, that would be a knowledge in which we know that this doesn't show any of the video. There is a specific part what you like, so stop trying to gain attention from Sheet Music Boss and actually put a timestamp on the part you liked! Such as: 7:10.
@@louisparkinson2215 imagine being so much of a loser you have to critique someone over making a literally harmless joke
@@marioisawesome8218 Oh, I'm sorry! I was just hoping that people would acknowledge the fact that I am trying to make TH-cam a better place by showing other people how to comment properly. It's either a good comment or a bad comment, whichever one you choose to type, then type it well and understand other people need to know what you are talking about. And also, will you not try and stop me from making TH-cam a better place for others because the statement you put will be more truthful for you than me. So, as I say again, may you please stop sending hate messages because you will find yourself reported, maybe because of other people or me.
@@louisparkinson2215 you really think what you do improves youtube? that's laughable. let me repeat myself: criticizing people over meaningless things (literally wasting everyone's time) does not make youtube a better place. the sooner you realize that the better a person you will become.
How many octaves you want to have?
Liszt: Yes.
hi
with other notes add in these octave💀
This isn’t even how this braindead meme works. I hate how unfunny you are
Should have wrote it about number 6😂
Someone told Liszt to make a piece, but no one told him to stop
😩😂
Right! So he kept going all sped up so he had time to “say” everything he needed to in a song 😅
@@Xamry piece *
5:03 Honestly, I love this part!
привет Карыч
I love Friska
@@paulovit0r722 omygosh same; i rly like Lassan too, (for how beautiful and dramatic it is, and it's peaceful parts are beautiful) but the start of friska?? Its so wonderful!!
f sharp minor just hits different
This just made my day 200% better. I absolutely love Liszt's freakishly difficult music. I hope you keep making more tutorials for his breathtaking pieces!
Well, I’ve been working hard to make such pieces. Glad you enjoyed
‘Titorial’
Pengwing Maybe you should *_compose_* a *_Liszt_* so we can listen to these
Now listen to hungarian rhapsody6 by rousseu
@@sorathepenguin My top 10 favourite Liszt pieces are:
1. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
2. Paganini etude 6 (1838 ver.)
3. Liebestraum No. 3
4. Mazeppa
5. La Campanella (both 1838 and 1851)
6. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6
7. Chasse Neige
8. Un Sospiro
9. Wilde Jagd
10. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12
Just started learning this piece yesterday. Pray for me 😰
EDIT : i need an extra hand
Is that even possible?
Good luck!
I know this is late, but, you have to have at least 15 fingers to play this piece.
PER HAND.
How is it going?
"good luck"
Random cat : *runs all over the piano*
Liszt : 𝘼𝙧𝙚 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙘𝙝𝙖𝙡𝙡𝙚𝙣𝙜𝙞𝙣𝙜 𝙢𝙚?
Plot twist: the name of the cat was Tom.
@@physicsisawesome696 don't forget his partner.
@@heheboi3785 watch your tongue boy. Can't you see whom you are talking to?
@@physicsisawesome696 lmao
It's good to see many positive comments under a Hungarian song
Greetings from Hungary.
@@davidenalini8371 🤦♀️
This is not a song. It's musical masterpiece. Also, this is not Hungarian music. This is world class music for the ages.
Agazad van, milyen jó látni azt hogy érdeklődnek egy Magyar zene iránt.
@@davidenalini8371 nope its Hungarian so called "Romanian style" does not exist
Helóka
Nobody:
Tom and Jerry:
😂, got the reference, “Cat Concerto” was one of my favorites.
amadeus lol I thought I was the only one who recognized it
i almost comment that lmao
Nobody:
Bugs Bunny:
_Yes_
The cadenza's ending sounds like Hamelins! Beautiful writing
5:59 i get chills every time
11:38- 11:57 I don’t know why, but repeating this section makes me feel nostalgic
VenomZ Tom and jerry
SpeedyClawGT exactly
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Bugs Bunny
I always repeat this part 3 times before the end.
I am proud of myself
Thank you!
Im very proud of you.
Cadenza is not yours, but I'm sure you would do it better, better than anyone in every place you go to play
Franz Liszt is dead. Its a fake person.
@@louisparkinson2215 I know :D just kidding
@@louisparkinson2215 r/woooosh
This is the perfect mix of seriousness and silliness.
The Cat concerto .. THIS WAS THE beginning of my career 10 Years ago Thank you Mr.Gene Deith .. You made my life 💛 Rest In Peace my good Sir
When you're just trying to have a nice concerto but this mouse keeps running along your piano keys
I'm supposed to be playing Hungarian Rhapsody no. 2 but this mouse keeps kicking my ass.
@@eljot1092 is it thelegend27?
@@its_4life yeah thelegend27
Underrated
Queen: Bohemian Rhapsody
Epic gamers: Hungarian Rhapsody
Gusano!
You again
🇭🇺
Ironically enough Bohemia and Hungary are right next to each other
A wild Filing cabinet huh
This is also from a cartoon, where they are building a building and the conductor is going crazy with the pace of the piece, always loved that cartoon, with the building going sideways, up up up into the clouds.
Can we talk about how Rafał Bienias must be an absolutely beast in order to perform this? Mad respect.
When you unknowingly feel nostalgic about this song, but then realize it took up a whole Tom and Jerry episode
Yeah
Liszt: I paid for every key on this piano, I'm gonna use every key!
Here we go again
original
Unoriginal comment
unoriginal
@@johncampbell4649 no u
This is widely regarded as one of the most difficult compositions on the planet.
Really? It must be in the top 10 for sure. I know that Beethoven wrote a 41 min piece or something
@@liamjensen7775 I wouldn't doubt that it would be in the top ten most difficult piano pieces in the world.
@@sevencube3 actually it's not.
Liszt wrote way way harder pieces then this.
@@liamjensen7775 sorabji wrote 9 hours long pieces.
*To compose a complex song like this, it has to be an Einstein of the music !*
Interesting take. Really enjoyed it!
Hi epre.
hi i like your vidsg
Hello
@@tsutsutsuching it already is you need octopus fingers
Marasy should play this
Were whippin out the fancy sparkly piano for this one boys
✨
0:00 Lento a caprioco-Adante moderaro C sharp minor-C sharp major
5:03 Vivace
F sharp minor-F sharp major
8:50 Cadenza
11:38 Presto
10:09 for just a second I heard moonlight sonata 3 who else?
Me
Bruh theyre both in C-sharp minor, ofc they sound similar
@@WillsRailfanning good for u
Me too
Not, really.. They share like five notes but I wouldn't say so
SMB: Hungarian Rhapsody N.2 - Piano Tutorial
Me: *sees "Piano Tutorial"*
Me: *insert laughter here*
Me: *cries*
*Tom and Jerry would like to know your location*
As well as Bugs Bunny
And woody woodpecker
@@tahajula2829 and Ash
Woody Woodpecker gets PTSD from listening this song
Finally after searching for so long, I have found an OG fan
My IQ just went up by 20 points
I love this beginner piece
Nobody's going to mention how Rafał did an amazing job on this? This isn't one of those performances that pianists who want some attention make, failing miserably and making a complete mess with the phrases, this is a perfect performance in which we can hear every single note distinctly, plus the expression is otherworldly! This was AMAZING, and the Cadenza Andrew composed is fantastic!
Cadenza starts at 8:50.
Hope you like the cadenza! I did my best attempt at writing it! -Andrew
we love it
-everyone
I assumed "original" meant one of the ones that Lizst composed. And after hearing it, fits perfectly. Of all the different cadenzas for this piece that I've listened to, none of them come close to this one. It's spectacular!
Sheet Music Boss why don’t you play it by yourself
@@Max-yp1iw he does
5:56 this is the only part almost every human being knows
I know 11:54 the most
I know 7:32 The Most
I am a fan of 5:04
The best part
0:03 is well known
5:04 *smashed tom hand intensifies*
11:39 i'd argue this and the first one are the most popular
1:46 - 2:08 really scratches my brain exactly where I needed
This song reminds me of my childhood, coming home after school and watching Tom and Jerry all night. Fantastic!
0:00 Lassan
5:03 Friska
8:50 Cadenza
Lassan is 0:46
@@yanfangshen4356 nice we have a genius here.
@@yanfangshen4356 yes
They Need to Pin this
@@yanfangshen4356 actually 0:44
5:38 BEST PART!!!!!!
Agreed!
5:55 my fav part
i was just listening to Valentina Lisitsa's performance of this masterpiece when the notification popped up
I love her piano, she's playing with so much power but is still able to get the finest details out of every piece.
That cadenza is insane. And when listening to the whole piece it fits, in a great Liszt style. Congratulations!!!
Bassists: my songs are the hardest to play
Violinist: no my pieces are the hardest to play
Pianists:
Lol imagine trying to play this on the pipe organ 😭
Pianist, you an't see nothing yet.
@@abcdef-iy9vo violin is the hardest to play but piano is the hardest to master. This makes some piano songs impossible to play in violin.
@@abcdef-iy9vo as a pianist we should all agree that piano is the hardest.
@@heheboi3785 absolutely.
Just take liszt paganini etudes. S.140 ones.
5:54 is the beginning of my favorite part
...so is nobody going to talk about how incredible the parts Andrew added are?
If you mean the part between 08:52 and 11:38, you're right. Nobody noticed that this part doesn't belong to the original sheet... SMB is just trying to use the whole piano;)
@@florinturcu6058 Yes we do. That part is called a cadenza. Cadenzas are not written down in original sheet music and typically made up in the spot.
People have !!
Wow you managed to post yet another piece composed by Liszt!!
Now it's time for hungarian rhapsody no. 6 ;)
I agree 😁
Or Hungarian Rhapsody No. 9. It’s also very cool and underrated.
@@manuelschlotterflosse1459 The same goes with HR N.15.
Piece
You never know... We might have to do more...
Masterpiece!
Beethoven can always somewhere be found hidden in Lizst's music.
No me extraña, Liszt era muy fan de beethoven
This is an incredible performance of Hungarian Rhapsody No 2! Lizst was a master of fast demisemiquavers and anticipation, especially from 5:24 to 5:55. The music sounds like anticipation when you are getting to the end of an extremely long race😊
I can feel the pain of learning friska just from watching this. Btw thats an amazing cadenza Andrew!
and now I have a picture when Tom play this piece while Jerry started destroy his cat concerto xD
Jerry was playing when Tom destroyed his concert.
the ink and paint club sent me here........the Donald and daffy scene from WFRR is one of the best in the entire film
The best piece I've ever heard in my life, I loved it! Thank you!
I am Hungarian and I'm happy to see not only I love this music.
I can visualise each scene of the Tom and Jerry episode Cat Concerto like when Jerry was running under the keys or when Tom’s seat got raised up to the ceiling... Childhood has been brought back to me thanks to this masterpiece.
Haha I remember those parts too🤠
8:07 I refuse to believe that that right hand was the motion of a human's.
Yes its hard for people with small hands, but its easy for people with big hands
@@yonathantando9432 it aint easy for either
@@ydgames4291 Well, I can do it, But not accurate, I still hit wrong notes, I can reach 9th
@@yonathantando9432 that is still quite impressive
@@ydgames4291 thanks, I hope I can do that part perfect by next year
5:38. my favorite part!
As a Hungarian I appreciate the work you have done congratulations 🎊
Are you always hungry
@@RandomUser822
im hungry
I think this piece surpasses you “hardest tutorial yet” video, especially at the end
Still the best cadenza ive ever heard for this piece!
I'm mezmerised by how much emotion music can provoke.... Great job!
Absolutely in love with your original cadenza, feels like a direct extension to the piece and it completely fits the style that Liszt has already achieved. It’s a very organic cadenza, I enjoyed it immensely and I hope that this video becomes very popular, so lots of pianists play this cadenza when they play this piece. Much love, you guys always deliver.
"I hear that Hungarian Rhapsody #2 is insanely hard but it can't really be that bad, can it?"
5:04 rolls in
"oh..."
that’s like the easiest part
@@awe331 Friska is much harder than Lassan, wdym?
@@awe331 what
@@mynameis3ama You think? Try! It's litterly hard for me
@@badchannel2713 what do you mean? It's a known fact that Friska is much harder than Lassan. And don't try to argue with me when you can't spell literally.
beautiful.
2:38 it's so relaxing. I'm using piano musics to remove my stress. Thanks a lot 😁
5:56 you're the second person I saw doing it from slow to fast. Valentina Lisitsa does to. Absolutely love it!
mathiasvr nope everyone does
@@davidenalini8371 not true
@@davidenalini8371 Mate you already embarrassed yourself in another comment in this video. Stop and spare yourself.
I'm filing a copyright claim.
Edit: 2K likes and I'll film a video on my toilet water.
Past 70 years after the author's death. It's ours now...
@@lajya01 oh rlly. Watch when the Hungarians start blasting the Hungarian Rhapsodies on loudspeakers all over the world. Then you'll see.
do it
@Franz Ritter von Liszt everyone knows Liszt had thug life shades
Sok szerencsét Feri bácsi!
The ending of lassan at 5:00 is my favorite part, it’s a perfect way to end it by ending it with the c# major chord
5:54 the part I have been waiting for.
Tom and Jerry intensifies
Эта работа прекрасна, я испытываю невероятный восторг от нее снова и снова!
I love this melody, my favorite parte is the final, prestissimo and ritenuto, a epic master piece
最高すぎる、めっちゃかっこいい!
いつか弾いてみたいな、弾けるようになったらめちゃくちゃ楽しそう🥰
My favorite rhapsody out of all of them. This was long overdue tbh
6:26 I can't believe I'm the only one who saw Jerry falling
OH WAIT, WRONG VIDEO!
its almost 1 year and you guys are only getting the joke now
Fucking gold mate
lollll
Ah yes Rousseau
A fellow Rousseau fan I see
You tricked me
I love this arrangement so much, I can't stop listening to it. I really want to learn to play it as well, but I'm just learning, so I expect it'll be a while.
It goes on forever! Twelve bloody minutes!
Damn that cadenza was so great it made me resubscribe faster than the pounding the c sharp got at 8:22
Liszt: *composes song*
Everybody: You know we have only ten fingers, right?
Edit: It seems like I disturbed some people's *piece*. Therefore, I apologise.
Liszt had ten fingers too. Terrifying long fingers
@@olegfavorskii1403 monkaW
@@olegfavorskii1403 Rachmaninoff
its _a_ *_p i e c e_*
The reason why checked these comments was because I knew someone would correct you on the fact that it's a piece, not a song.
My goodness that Cadenza was so so marvelous and powerful
incredible, i'm speechless, the best cadenza i've ever heard
you showed me that Lizst was not a simple man, he made a masterpiece and every composer has something special, thank you and well done.
You haven't seen his best work yet
7:06 could Listzen all day.
wow bruh its sounds amazing with this piano sound
Beginning: im going to be calm, peaceful, and pleasing to my audience and will be very emotional supportive and add meaning and life to my piece.
5:40 I am speed
6:00 keys slamming*
11:37 Jerry took over the piano and played against Tom
Ah yes, the original "break your fingers by playing the piano" song...
Ah yes, the negotiator
Blood on the Keys, by "Perfessor" Bill Edwards, is another one. If played with sufficient vigor, the octave runs will actually produce the titular effect.
This is one of the best performances of this piece that I've seen, great job. The cadenza is also pretty good, although the style is different (it kinda sounds like one of Liszt's Transcendental Etudes)
I must say, a very sharp telling interpretation. I like it
thanks for uploading this tutorial, I was really struggling with learning the song but once I saw this I got it instantly
The type of piano voice you use goes really well with classical music
this is gonna be on my playLISZT...
What the f**k 🤣 Made my day
*drum beat plays*
The door👉🚪
Unoroginal
Still in love with thie cadenza, very good work
this piece makes me think what if all my noodling going from minor to major adding random dissonance that i think was terrible was made into a song, and came out in the best possible way. this piece is just so good