O actually I'm pretty sure it's just called Maple Leaf on the piano because the screen is too small to add the Rag part. I would edit if I could but I'm using Silk so everything sucks And I don't wanna delete
Mad respect to this man for playing most songs on his channel while staring at the camera. He doesn’t look at his hands for most and he doesn’t have music. Wow.
Olorinlemaiar I did know some of his works, but honestly, I never knew about him. Thats why I do like Vinheteiro, so I‘m finally able to recognize Scott Joplin for his work.
He was actually very popular during his day, his maple leaf rag was a really big hit. Ragtime was by far the most popular American musical genre at the beginning of the 20th century and Joplin was very much involved. However, towards the end of Joplin’s life in 1917, he went pretty much broke, I think, and died to syphilis. It was kind of sad, but he really was appreciated.
@@eliasnewton6732 Yes, ragtime and his pieces were popular, but he didn't earn much from it, and was never really considered a "serious" composer at the time. (lets face it, being black was a handicap). If I recall correctly his music faded away quickly at his death before someone used The Entertainer on a movie or something 70 years later, which made his name resurfaced and he then won posthumus awards and recognition.
This video isn't just for los gringos. Every person living outside the US and A has heard these songs somewhere so it is good that Lord Vinheteiro names them.
This specific video is pretty clearly not meant for an American audience. Besides, he only translates titles to appeal to a global audience because it's universal content and there's little demand for it in Brazil.
Lord Vinheteiro probably makes 100 times as much money on TH-cam as he could (or did) as a concert pianist. 6.56 million subs as of 2 years ago! That's worth some serious coin. He deserves it. Very entertaining videos.
My mother started piano at age 6 and could read music before she could read. She would sit and play Rachmaninoff, And yet, she said ragtime was the hardest thing she ever played. Greetings from St. Louis; home of Scott Joplin.
It must have a reason why ragtime was played by non-professional musicians in about any bar. It's a wide spread of simple tunes, along with more advanced pieces.
The difference is that we remember People like Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Wagner, Tschaikowski, Vivaldi and and and .. And you remember your one Folk Songs .. I don't think that we can compare American Songs and European Classic Music. European classic music is culture. American songs are mostly .. you know .. shit.
There's two songs I've never heard. The Mexican Serenade and the Pineapple Rag. I also learned something. I've always known the Maple Leaf Rag and the Entertainer as a single song. I've only ever heard them played together and referred to as "The Entertainer". So, that's cool. I'm an American, btw. I grew up in Pennsylvania. :)
The "Mexican Serenade" is actually called "Solace." The best version I've ever heard is played by Joshua Rifkin. That and "Bethena" are the most beautiful slow pieces that Joplin wrote.
All four of the Scott Joplin songs were the movie the Sting. But the song you list as Mexican serenade, and the Sting listed simply ‘Solace’. I love Scott Joplin music! And because my love of Scott Joplin music, I have worn out at least one soundtrack of the Sting.
I have been looking for 2 for more than 30 years. My father bought us a keyboard when were kids and that song was the demo. Good memories. Thank you, sir.
I love the tone of this piano for the these songs. They most likely would have been written and played on uprights, so they sound so “natural” on this instrument.
I cannot thank you enough for this. Please put out this collection, fully orchestrated with, oh say, the Boston Pops, as an "album". It would remind people of what their heart already knows ~ what music really is supposed to be like. Just don't forget to bring in some of that most important people's contribution, people being, of course, Tony Sissle & Eubie Blake, Ragtime!!!
I love that almost half of these songs are in the soundtrack of the movie "The Sting" starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford! Such an amazingly good, funny movie!
Are they? Maybe it's because I grew up in a musical family, but Joplin was always the most recognizable ragtime artist to me. Certainly considered one of the best, if not the best
3 of these songs were my childhood so I know their names well: “Yankee Doodle”, “Take Me Out To The Ballgame”, and one of the first songs I learned to play on the keyboard as well as piano: “Jingle Bells”. 😁
How about: 10 Songs, guess the Composer: Scott Joplin --- th-cam.com/video/xzpDzikeO-U/w-d-xo.html James Scott --- th-cam.com/video/rEeIX8lxxGM/w-d-xo.html
"The Entertainer" would be far better than "To Anacreon in Heaven" as the national anthem. Actually, almost any well-known Scott Joplin tune would be an excellent anthem.
Its ment for people from other countrys just like his 9 russian/german/mexican/french songs youve herd but didnt know the name of were ment for us raised in the us
In 1896, Scott Joplin witnessed a staged train crash gone wrong known as the "crash at Crush". He wrote a song about it and the sheet music of it included instructions on how to use instruments to recreate the chugging of the train, the train whistle, the crash and falling debris, etc. The Brian Burns song also does a very good job of telling the story.
Mozart was a genius but didnt get the full recogniton...was buried in a paupers grave...often the way with a lot of previous artists etc.. no real recogniton until after they died
He needs to be invited to a major league baseball game to play it during the 7th inning stretch. They can probably roll a piano out to the field for him to play it on. Or if he can play the organ, he can go to one of the few ballparks that still have organs (I know that Dodger Stadium has one because I was there this year and heard it) and play it in the organist's booth. That is, if the organist will let him.
@@rslitman an organ is a very different instrument from a piano. Just because he plays one of them it's by no means guaranteed that he can play the other.
That's like the guy who wrote the lyrics of "Danny Boy". He was an English lawyer who never set foot in Ireland, yet a lot of people outside of Ireland consider his song to be the quintessential Irish folk song.
@That girl From what I know one of the artist went to a game after he wrote the song,He litteraly walk in halfway threw the game the annocer announced him and he left.
@@reillywalker195 The tune actually WAS Irish. Several sets of lyrics had been put to it before Danny Boy, but none of them were particularly appropriate to the sad feeling it evoked until this lyric. The Danny referred to was his son who had died at an early age.
@@reillywalker195 Similarly, Rodgers and Hammerstein had never been to Oklahoma when they wrote the score for the eponymous musical whose title song was eventually proclaimed as the official state song. I also don't believe that they'd ever been to Austria when they wrote "Edelweiss" from "The Sound of Music."
@@dulcimerrafi I think that only Americans think that Sound of Music is known in other countries. I've never heard it in Germany and the Austrians I know didn't know it either. So, it's kinda big saying it was 'adopted'.
Not knocking lord vinny, but the very best rendition of this is AT the ball field, IN the cheap seats, eating peanuts. Hearing the organ player play it. Hand down, buddy. Gotta have the ambiance
I knew six out of nine. In my defense, of the three I didn't know the names of, two I had never heard and one I knew by a different name. I always enjoy these videos. You make the piano come alive!
Well, anything that features American Music that you have heard and don't know the title of is going to be heavy on Joplin and Sousa and the Bernsteins. It must have been Joplin's turn. When I think of music in that category, I think of Sousa's "Liberty Bell" march
V bre “Vinheta” is the ADs in between TV shows and presentation normaly with music. “Vinheteiro” is a “vinheta” maker. I don’t know if it is exactly that but I guess so. At last it might be his nickname.. Greetingss from Brazil
This specific video is pretty clearly not meant for an American audience. Besides, he only translates titles to appeal to a global audience because it's universal content and there's little demand for it in Brazil.
I actually had heard of all the songs and heard them played except for Maple Leaf Rag (knew the name, never heard it played) and Pine Apple Rag (first time I heard of it and heard it played).
I've always wondered what Joplin would have thought if he'd known he was composing the ice cream version of Pavlov's whistle for millions of children...
Ice cream trucks used Turkey in the Straw when I was growing up. And The Entertainer was just known as the "Snoopy Song" because of it's prominence in the Peanuts cartoons.
ZAttk not really. He looks at the camera when there aren’t many jumps and the rhythm is the same. He looks at the piano when there are jumps and the rhythm changes. Doesn’t mean one is harder or one is easier
Well, I'm American, but know some of those themes just because of cartoon TV shows, because I'm from South America, not from United States (America is a continent, not a country)
Leonardo Enrique Godoy Silva in English there is no other convenient term for a citizen of the United States. United Statesian? American is the only term I’m aware of
@@Rukion09 no you are not american. You just live in south america....... American is a term refering to the people of the united states of america. I cant believe you actually believe what you said..... smh
The original title of the song was “One Horse Open Sleigh,” but that was changed to “Jingle Bells, or the One Horse Open Sleigh” when it was reprinted in 1859.
Ich kann Stundenlang zuschauen (zuhören) wie Du klavier spielst. Es ist was anderes. Toll, erfrischend. Ich habe schon ein Kommentar bei einem anderen Video geschrieben. Dagmar
While I've heard all of the songs before, I only knew the names of 9, 7, 5, and 3. Was cool learning the names of the other songs. Nice video, wonderful music.
Most of them makes me think about saloons as seen in westerns.
The saloons in. Red Dead Redemption 2 have these types of songs and theres someone playing the piano there
I mean there isn’t any „American“ culture that is widely known before that time
Rdr2
@@jspantonio8807 remember the bar fight in the valentine saloon?
🤣🤣🤣🤣
*mutes the audio*
"9 songs you know the names of but don't remember how they sound"
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The "Maple Leaf Rag" was written for the Maple Leaf Hotel in Sedalia, MO. It is still there and you can see the piano that Scott Joplin played it on.
I didn't know the song was even called that, my electric piano calls it something different lol
O actually I'm pretty sure it's just called Maple Leaf on the piano because the screen is too small to add the Rag part.
I would edit if I could but I'm using Silk so everything sucks
And I don't wanna delete
Does anyone else get mesmerized by the visuals of the hammers striking the strings?
Yea open upright pianos are beautiful
Absolutely, plus his gaze, his artistry phenomenal...
Yea
It makes me think of Tom playing piano whilst Jerry tries to sleep.
Me. I used to love watching the hammers when I was a kid. We had a baby grand piano and liked to look under the lid while my dad played.
“9 American songs you’ve heard and don’t know the name”
*Jingle bells*
Its more like, You don't know the composser.
excuse me.. but what's the song's name again?
Its because it was originally a thanksgiving song
Didn't know it was American. The more you know .
Number 6: My instincts kicked in- RUN FOR THE ICE CREAM TRUCK
I've learned one thing already - if something sounds like a good silent movie background tune, there's a 99% chance it's by Scott Joplin 😂
LoL, exactly!
most likely a damsel in distress tied to train tracks about to be run over
and also the theme to the ice cream truck that would come to your neighborhood
The genre is ragtime btw
Watch the movie "The Sting".
Bruh "9 American Songs That You've Heard And Don't Know The Name"
Vinheteiro: *Plays Take Me Out to the Ball Game and Jingle Bells*
I have never heard Take Me Out to the Ball.
Well, i had no idea that jingle bells was an american song
Tards: “It’s not for Americans”
i don't think he's american, he prolly referring to people no tfrom America
because he specified "American"
@@begemotowa knowing take me out to the ballgame is part of earning American citizenship.
"American songs that you don't know the name of"
jingle bells
damn, never knew that groovy christmasy song was called Jingle Bells.
Ahhh but did you know it was American
The song we call “Jingle Bells” is actually from a song named “The Sleigh Ride Party”
@xandele 523 didn't ask
Almost all of these were played at a saloon in a cartoon
My old nemesis...
Matt MATT
Thank you Matt from wii sports for those kind remarks.
We meet at last, Matt...
Matt I’ve beaten you in Sword fighting and boxing. You will be dethroned by a fat stoner.
When he looked at the piano, you know that song is difficult to play
The best comment! 😅😅
Read this like about a 100 Times
Junda James Not necessarily
They just require big jumps on the piano and he has to look at it in order to get it. Not considered really hard
Just because he hasn't played it much enough
These aren't particularly difficult tunes to play. It's just a lot of busywork with the left hand.
Your playing of Maple Leaf Rag and The Entertainer was SO GOOD and lively. You get ALL of my stars, Lord V.
How do you know he's called Lord?
he said "american" songs but they're all from the USA? wtf
@@gatoslokosforever Stuff from the USA is called American, I don’t know why, and what do you think it would be called instead?
@@naturesonslimechaefan "Gringos"
Your playing is absolutely amazing - is there any style you can't master? It's a privilege to listen to you.
"you don't know these"
*plays jingle bells*
Jingle bells? He had the jingle balls to play Yankee Doodle first.
Lol
Well, Americans are not his only audience
@@matthewa.whiting719 exactly. here in Brazil we actually know those songs by hearing but we dont know most of their names
Also who knew that jingle bells was created in America?
Basically Scott Joplin and John Phillip Sousa wrote the soundtrack to America.
Gabriel LaVedier yup
YES!!!!!!
Don't forget Irving Berlin and the Gershwin Brothers.
How could you say something so Controversial yet so brave
But they seem kinda quite these days. I haven't heatdcany new albums lately
Aka: Scott Joplin songs you've heard and don't know the title of + American songs you *definitely* know the title of
I knew most of the Joplin songs - Mom used to play them at Gram's when I was a kid - 'cept The Mexican Rag.
Mad respect to this man for playing most songs on his channel while staring at the camera. He doesn’t look at his hands for most and he doesn’t have music. Wow.
Everytime he actually looks at the piano instead of having a staring contest, it always weirds me out
It's getting difficult to play without watching the piano
It means the song is harder to play
I like it ♡
Exactly chdis
I won!
Scott Joplin was a genius, shame he was never recognized as such during his life.
Olorinlemaiar I did know some of his works, but honestly, I never knew about him. Thats why I do like Vinheteiro, so I‘m finally able to recognize Scott Joplin for his work.
He was actually very popular during his day, his maple leaf rag was a really big hit. Ragtime was by far the most popular American musical genre at the beginning of the 20th century and Joplin was very much involved. However, towards the end of Joplin’s life in 1917, he went pretty much broke, I think, and died to syphilis. It was kind of sad, but he really was appreciated.
But there is more to American music than Scott Joplin as well. Aaron Copland comes to mind.
@@eliasnewton6732 Yes, ragtime and his pieces were popular, but he didn't earn much from it, and was never really considered a "serious" composer at the time. (lets face it, being black was a handicap). If I recall correctly his music faded away quickly at his death before someone used The Entertainer on a movie or something 70 years later, which made his name resurfaced and he then won posthumus awards and recognition.
@@eliasnewton6732 Mozart was the "mega popstar" of his day...died broke and in debt and buried anonymously in a paupers mass grave
Love your channel! Keep rockin' dude. You make the world a better place.
This video isn't just for los gringos. Every person living outside the US and A has heard these songs somewhere so it is good that Lord Vinheteiro names them.
I would be surprised if any American couldn't name "Yankee Doodle" or "Take me out to the ballgame"
I've never even heard "take me out to a ballgame" before i done think
@@deggs5589 I dont think people play baseball in the uk
I’m not American and I even know them... :P
This specific video is pretty clearly not meant for an American audience. Besides, he only translates titles to appeal to a global audience because it's universal content and there's little demand for it in Brazil.
I would be too but with the world bc like Yankee doodle. And take me out to a ball game like come on
Plot twist: He stares at the camera because that's where the sheet music is
But if you can play without looking at the keys, you've learnt the song by muscle memory to not even need the sheet music
Omg I thought that too
Or maybe he just knows were all the keys are idk
😂😂😂
@@ric4397 once you know wich keys are wich notes, you don't need to look at the keys, just the sheet music
American Here. Quite surprising Scott Joplin isn’t a household name with all these bangers
Lord Vinheteiro probably makes 100 times as much money on TH-cam
as he could (or did) as a concert pianist. 6.56 million subs as of 2 years ago!
That's worth some serious coin. He deserves it. Very entertaining videos.
That Mozart peeping in the background is creepy AF though...
WHY DID YOU WRITE THAT
Giampietro Di Santo lmao yes!
Report this comment for creeping people out
I just noticed it when I read this comment
OMG... Now that you commented that I can't stop looking at it. 😵😂😂😂
When you click on a video but the video watches you
Uno reversed
Turtleee Most underrated comment here.
The best comment i saw here
In Mother TH-cam, video watches you.
@@chocov1233 in Soviet Russia
True😂😂😛🙈
In old times he would've worked in a saloon somewhere. Great talent and underappreciated!
My mother started piano at age 6 and could read music before she could read. She would sit and play Rachmaninoff, And yet, she said ragtime was the hardest thing she ever played.
Greetings from St. Louis; home of Scott Joplin.
It must have a reason why ragtime was played by non-professional musicians in about any bar. It's a wide spread of simple tunes, along with more advanced pieces.
Yes, stride and rag time are both difficult.
It kills me inside when people hear Yankee Doodle and say it's "The Barney song."
Benjamin Crew and Stars and Stripes Forever is the theme song to Berenstein Bears lol....🤷🏻♂️
It kills me inside when I see/hear/think of... him... oh god
If they say it’s the Barney song you know they used to watch Barney or they are huge idiots. Maybe both.
Nobody or Maybe we are not from Britain
Llama Boi I’m not from Britain
I wonder if people in other countries are like "I totally know the names of these!" in their respective videos, because thats how I felt here lol
Absolutly not
Same i did🤣
The difference is that we remember People like Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Wagner, Tschaikowski, Vivaldi and and and ..
And you remember your one Folk Songs ..
I don't think that we can compare American Songs and European Classic Music. European classic music is culture. American songs are mostly .. you know .. shit.
@@ThatSux well I cant say you're wrong, not what I was pointing out though.
@@ThatSux Ye i agree, im from england too but the fact is that the old european classical music can beat any american song any day
There's two songs I've never heard. The Mexican Serenade and the Pineapple Rag. I also learned something. I've always known the Maple Leaf Rag and the Entertainer as a single song. I've only ever heard them played together and referred to as "The Entertainer". So, that's cool. I'm an American, btw. I grew up in Pennsylvania. :)
The "Mexican Serenade" is actually called "Solace." The best version I've ever heard is played by Joshua Rifkin. That and "Bethena" are the most beautiful slow pieces that Joplin wrote.
All four of the Scott Joplin songs were the movie the Sting. But the song you list as Mexican serenade, and the Sting listed simply ‘Solace’. I love Scott Joplin music! And because my love of Scott Joplin music, I have worn out at least one soundtrack of the Sting.
I have been looking for 2 for more than 30 years. My father bought us a keyboard when were kids and that song was the demo.
Good memories.
Thank you, sir.
Him: No.9 "Yankee Doodle"
My brain:...
*Barney is a dinosaur from our imagination-*
Exactly what I was thinking!!!!!!!
HOLY SHIT. I never noticed that the Barney theme song was Yankee Doodle.
Oh, dang. I forgot about that.
Same. Never learned Yankee Doodle, but I learned the Barney song xD
lmao i tot it was 'happy birthday' till i lissen 2 times
I can’t focus on the music while Mozart is staring into my soul.
kApRiSuN didn’t even notice that
N1KK3L same
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😆
He's even laughing to me
I love the tone of this piano for the these songs. They most likely would have been written and played on uprights, so they sound so “natural” on this instrument.
I cannot thank you enough for this. Please put out this collection, fully orchestrated with, oh say, the Boston Pops, as an "album". It would remind people of what their heart already knows ~ what music really is supposed to be like.
Just don't forget to bring in some of that most important people's contribution, people being, of course, Tony Sissle & Eubie Blake, Ragtime!!!
Why would he need to fully orchestrate these songs in the style of a Pops orchestra when Pops orchestras *already do that?*
Imagine being this talented
Its simply years and years of practice. Does simple mean easy? No. Takes dedication.
Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard. Just gotta start practicing and don’t be too harsh on yourself.
He remembered the names of the songs!
XD
Imagine being talented at all... At anything.... I'll see myself out
I can imagine being that talented I would be on TV😁😀😃💖
I haven’t heard “The Entertainer” in a long time.
Good sign of worthiness of the culling
That one brought me so much joy
Reminds me of the Ice Cream truck jingle
Abigail Shion I remember it from some chucky cheese game
I remember this from phineas and ferb across the 2nd dimension good god the nostalgia
I always feel like he's mad at me for not knowing these songs....
😂😂😂
I love that almost half of these songs are in the soundtrack of the movie "The Sting" starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford! Such an amazingly good, funny movie!
Scott Joplin composed the entire soundtrack for the 1920's even though he died in 1917. WOW!
jsphat81 of syphilis at 49. Another great Missouri guy 👍🏻
@@defaultusername123 I bet he got that from his piano...
makes me want to watch 'the sting' again.
Love his music!! So beautiful and complicated yet simple to understand!
1:50 it's bioshock
Joplin’s ragtimes are severely underrated. And I wish I could play them this well.
Maple leaf rag is my favorite classical song
Are they? Maybe it's because I grew up in a musical family, but Joplin was always the most recognizable ragtime artist to me. Certainly considered one of the best, if not the best
Isnt Joplin Canadian?
without looking.
@@timothypaulino8454 no he was born in Texas
I am very familiar with each and every individual song played in this video.
thanks so much for the memories ❤
Bro im listening to this on headphones, the bass on this piano is just amazing.
Joplin difficulty level: Vinheteiro has to stare at the keyboard instead of your soul.
He stares at the piano's soul instead of ours
LOL😊
Verdade 😂😂
ты клоун? там не сложно
I’ve heard most of these. Mostly by the guy who drives by in a van selling ice cream to kids.
😂😂😂😂
Andrew Mackiewicz or super Mario
Yes! ;))
Lol
Herbert the pervert ?!
Cuanta destreza tiene este señor y toca maravillosamente,.FELICIDADES
John Phillip Sousa wrote for the heart of America and Scott Joplin wrote for our soul. Spending an evening listening to either is uplifting.
The levels of musical difficulty:
Easy
Medium
Hard
Impossible
Vinhetro looking at the piano
He might have tried to hide he needed to blink his eyes...
@@Voitcus blinks at 2:41
Is Vinheteiro
Take me out to the ballgame??? Even I can play that
Ryan Hand dude I’m playing maple leaf rag this is such a pleasure to see vin looking at the piano several times😂😂
so basically scott joplin is like the most underrated artist in like all of music
He’s up there. He was the man in his heyday.
thececil021 didn’t he die poor though?
@@sosigscuffer6442 died very poor and of a venereal disease I thought. But very under appreciated.
Scott Joplin did not get famous from his music in fact he was never famous he was born in the early 1900s
@@phoenixpowers9784 he was born in 1868
Faltou "Oh! Susanna" e "Oh, My Darling Clementine"
3 of these songs were my childhood so I know their names well: “Yankee Doodle”, “Take Me Out To The Ballgame”, and one of the first songs I learned to play on the keyboard as well as piano: “Jingle Bells”. 😁
Next one: 10 Scott Joplin songs you’ve heard and don’t know the name of
That's pretty much what we just watched lol
I think most people haven't heard at least 10 Joplin's pieces
So the soundtrack of The Sting
next one: 10 scott joplin songs you´ve heard and don´t know the interpreter of xD
How about: 10 Songs, guess the Composer:
Scott Joplin --- th-cam.com/video/xzpDzikeO-U/w-d-xo.html
James Scott --- th-cam.com/video/rEeIX8lxxGM/w-d-xo.html
Some of these sound like background music in an old western bar
most of them i thnk
The entertainer is for a bar brawl
Thats Scott Joplin for ya!
I'll take a whiskey
Scott Joplin was a composer during that timeframe - so makes sense.
Also, apparently - never played other people's music... Just his own stuff.
Прекрасное исполнение, но запомнить все эти странные названия всё равно невозможно)
Yeah. They really make ya use yer thanker
Love your video. Love the Russian version too. Looking forward to the French version!
I think Scott Joplin was author of whole American's Soundtrack
Scot Joplin literally transforms / creates rag time music bruh.
Scot Joplin was the John Williams of America's history
You literally saw it on your screen 10 times. It’s Scott!!! You even edited your comment 😂
And Aaron Copland. Invented the "Hoedown" sound.
Bioshock infinite
This man can literally play EVERYTHING
"The Entertainer" would be far better than "To Anacreon in Heaven" as the national anthem.
Actually, almost any well-known Scott Joplin tune would be an excellent anthem.
You have to be able to sing to the music.
@@davidjacobs8558 As if anyone, even professionals, can sing to the current music?
The guy behind Lord Vinheteiro is Mozart?
He looks more like Chucky, he's scary.
Bach?
It was me i snuck in couldn't resist.
He looks like a fat kid who had really lazy&rich life
He is Mozart when he was a child
@@jobvandelaar7977 his family was really poor
“9 American Songs You Dont Know”
Yankee Doodle
Take Me Out To The Ball Game
Jingle Bells
I posted almost exactly the same comment, whoops!
Literally stuff that you should know if you grew up in america
He isn't American so he wouldn't know it off the top of his head unless he had to learn the music
The Entertainer, too
Its ment for people from other countrys just like his 9 russian/german/mexican/french songs youve herd but didnt know the name of were ment for us raised in the us
In 1896, Scott Joplin witnessed a staged train crash gone wrong known as the "crash at Crush". He wrote a song about it and the sheet music of it included instructions on how to use instruments to recreate the chugging of the train, the train whistle, the crash and falling debris, etc.
The Brian Burns song also does a very good job of telling the story.
You made my day thankyou 💗
Not only was that the fanciest Take Me Out to the Ballgame, but that embellished Jingle Bells was da bom!
Rebecca Blashock He’s played that version of jingle bells before. I remember hearing it in his Annoying Mrs. Claus video.
Mozart was a genius but didnt get the full recogniton...was buried in a paupers grave...often the way with a lot of previous artists etc.. no real recogniton until after they died
He needs to be invited to a major league baseball game to play it during the 7th inning stretch. They can probably roll a piano out to the field for him to play it on. Or if he can play the organ, he can go to one of the few ballparks that still have organs (I know that Dodger Stadium has one because I was there this year and heard it) and play it in the organist's booth. That is, if the organist will let him.
@@rslitman an organ is a very different instrument from a piano. Just because he plays one of them it's by no means guaranteed that he can play the other.
@@rslitman the cubs have one still too but the organist there is really good too.
Fun fact: The two men who were hired to write 'Take Me out to the Ball Game' had never been to a baseball game before.
That's like the guy who wrote the lyrics of "Danny Boy". He was an English lawyer who never set foot in Ireland, yet a lot of people outside of Ireland consider his song to be the quintessential Irish folk song.
@That girl From what I know one of the artist went to a game after he wrote the song,He litteraly walk in halfway threw the game the annocer announced him and he left.
@@reillywalker195 The tune actually WAS Irish. Several sets of lyrics had been put to it before Danny Boy, but none of them were particularly appropriate to the sad feeling it evoked until this lyric. The Danny referred to was his son who had died at an early age.
@@reillywalker195 Similarly, Rodgers and Hammerstein had never been to Oklahoma when they wrote the score for the eponymous musical whose title song was eventually proclaimed as the official state song. I also don't believe that they'd ever been to Austria when they wrote "Edelweiss" from "The Sound of Music."
@@dulcimerrafi I think that only Americans think that Sound of Music is known in other countries. I've never heard it in Germany and the Austrians I know didn't know it either. So, it's kinda big saying it was 'adopted'.
What a majestic sounding “take me out to the ball game”! Bravo
Not knocking lord vinny, but the very best rendition of this is AT the ball field, IN the cheap seats, eating peanuts. Hearing the organ player play it. Hand down, buddy. Gotta have the ambiance
I knew six out of nine. In my defense, of the three I didn't know the names of, two I had never heard and one I knew by a different name. I always enjoy these videos. You make the piano come alive!
1:13 that’s the song that the ice cream truck plays when it passes through my neighborhood
Ricardo Vazquez lol in mine it’s “Yankee Doodle” 0:01
Around here they play a repetitive loop of "Turkey in the straw."
@@bad-rap4557 yeah
Here in Norway we universally have a Grieg piece as the music. m.th-cam.com/video/8CpUJD69tqg/w-d-xo.html
In my area we have the cockroach song
I have a hard time playing "The Entertainer", but seeing him looking at his hands make me feel ok about myeslf
Ewan le Roux Vinheteiro was playing his own harder version of the song. Original version is easier.
@@user-cj6pe3vy3b you just had to rub it in...
Bailey Harrison It has extra notes where you had to move your fingers more.....
I never thought of what a "smooth" rendition of the Entertainer might sound like. But now I know! Nailed it!
If you watch just for laugh gags you'd have heard almost all of them.
Btw the song at 1:50 I think I've heard it in BioShock infinite
Pretty sure it’s the loading screen song. I just placed it watching this vid
The second song was from Cooking Mama, you can't fool me.
n8rm stop
n8rm that’s exactly what went through my mind when i heard it lol
The first one too
i think the last one is too
the sixth one too
Alternate title: A bunch of songs by Scott Joplin and some stuff from a few other guys
Pretty much it.
Well, anything that features American Music that you have heard and don't know the title of is going to be heavy on Joplin and Sousa and the Bernsteins. It must have been Joplin's turn.
When I think of music in that category, I think of Sousa's "Liberty Bell" march
Now America makes crappy music like its products. They used to be good, but lost there good reputation.
This guy is un-freaking-believable!!! Awesome. No idea how this got into my feed.
Love your videos! Congrats
Nobody:
*SCOTT JOPLIN: TURN UP THE VOLUME*
🔥 🔥 🔥
For some of you that don’t know “Vinheteiro” is Brazilian and maybe he was thinking on Brazilian people when writting the title. Anyway I loved it!!
Is it a name or does it mean something?
V bre “Vinheta” is the ADs in between TV shows and presentation normaly with music. “Vinheteiro” is a “vinheta” maker. I don’t know if it is exactly that but I guess so. At last it might be his nickname.. Greetingss from Brazil
@@valdecirsouza8962 muito obrigado for your explanation.
Greetings from Sydney✌
I could be wrong, but I put Vinheteiro in google translate and it detected it was Portuguese and it translated to "winemaker"
Rocco Dog Dab they do speak portuguese in brazil, so probably still the right country
Love your playing! It's terrific and cheering!
Superbe vidéo ! J'adore votre travail et votre talent au piano ! Bravo
New video: 9 songs from pre-WWII America that you've heard of, and most are written by Scott Joplin
@@colbypupgaming1962 On that note, maybe you should have thrown in Sousa's "Liberty Bell" - the theme from Monty Python Flying Circus.
Yes, I rediscovered the pine apple rag, a common theme of my childhood
Just imagine this.
9 American songs you have heard but don’t know the name.
*plays Star Spangled Banner*
Sam Figueroa the only song I knew *sheds tear of freedom*
This specific video is pretty clearly not meant for an American audience. Besides, he only translates titles to appeal to a global audience because it's universal content and there's little demand for it in Brazil.
Lol I don’t even know one word from the song
Exactly, even though the whole time I was expecting him to play that
he isnt american, so this video is made for non americans lol
Bravo to pianist Vinhete too for bringing to TH-cam some of our favourite songs and the artists whom composed them
I actually had heard of all the songs and heard them played except for Maple Leaf Rag (knew the name, never heard it played) and Pine Apple Rag (first time I heard of it and heard it played).
When you realize the Ice Cream Truck song was actually just Scott Joplin's Entertainer
They play Greensleeves where I live.
You too?
I've always wondered what Joplin would have thought if he'd known he was composing the ice cream version of Pavlov's whistle for millions of children...
@@heathermay9884 Heather your comment made me snort my milk and cheerios 😂
Ice cream trucks used Turkey in the Straw when I was growing up. And The Entertainer was just known as the "Snoopy Song" because of it's prominence in the Peanuts cartoons.
It gets worrying when he looks at the piano as it signifies real difficulty
ZAttk not really. He looks at the camera when there aren’t many jumps and the rhythm is the same. He looks at the piano when there are jumps and the rhythm changes. Doesn’t mean one is harder or one is easier
Jewii I was joking lol
Stupid joke that’s been commented a million times
@@747lch Or you could laugh along as it's just that, a joke. Just choose not to laugh rather than complain :P
ZAttk no thanks
I love your videos. Your music is fantastic.
All the gifted composers who fled their home countries for usa and developed their skills.A great country!
"9 American songs you've heard and dont know the name"
Americans : *the experts*
Well I'm Canadian and I knew most of these
It's pretty easy
Well, I'm American, but know some of those themes just because of cartoon TV shows, because I'm from South America, not from United States (America is a continent, not a country)
@@Rukion09 well, I guess that just backs up? Idk.
Leonardo Enrique Godoy Silva in English there is no other convenient term for a citizen of the United States. United Statesian? American is the only term I’m aware of
@@Rukion09 no you are not american. You just live in south america....... American is a term refering to the people of the united states of america. I cant believe you actually believe what you said..... smh
*This video watched me more than I watched it*
fkn clever comment
Underrated comment😂
This is gonna get thousands of likes ahaha
MUITO LINDO PARABÉNS
I'd love to hear all the Scott Joplin works played in their entirety
“That you don’t know the name of” This Guy: *plays Jingle Bells”
AndrewThatGamer this
is aimed at people from other countries who don’t know many Americans songs or pieces
@@venusngigi the whole world knows jingle bells
Dede Wx so should I assume you've mean throughout the entire world to ask ppl if they knew it? or that you're making a guess
Lin Lin6, He means not only Americans know Jingle Bells. For example the UK and Australia know about that song.
@@lindsonaverch I am austrian. Jingle Bells is somewhat tradition... (in germany too)
Songs you don't know exists
Me a piano tiles player: I'm about to end this man's whole career
Lol, legit tho
:)
hA
Lindíssimo piano e pianista.
"Mexican Serenade" is not the title but the style (aka habanera). The tune is called "Solace".
“Songs you don’t know the name of”
“JINGLE BELLS”
The original title of the song was “One Horse Open Sleigh,” but that was changed to “Jingle Bells, or the One Horse Open Sleigh” when it was reprinted in 1859.
ikr
#BruhMoment
I didn't know it was American.
Nice job stealing someone else’s comment
Just to remember: HE'S BRAZILIAN, AND THE TITLE IT'S FOR OTHERS COUTRIES SUBSCRIBERS!!!
Yeah, but the joke is too good be dropped.
Yeah but surely everyone knows jingle bells right?
@@cadenp9103 Sure. but personaly I didn't know most of it, although i remembered that already have listen to it.
Americans always think they are the only important country/ people in the world, don' t they?
@@mariatony40 😐
Ich kann Stundenlang zuschauen (zuhören) wie Du klavier spielst. Es ist was anderes. Toll, erfrischend. Ich habe schon ein Kommentar bei einem anderen Video geschrieben. Dagmar
While I've heard all of the songs before, I only knew the names of 9, 7, 5, and 3. Was cool learning the names of the other songs. Nice video, wonderful music.
That kid in the background is really creeping me out. He didn’t move the entire video
He's dead.
Fun fact: he is only visible on film.
@@stevearnold8467 Where is your sense of humor, dude?
@@JohnBolender Common he just wants people to know
Hate to break this to you but only you see the kid.