ey can we just give Liszt a shout out for transcribing pretty much every famous orchestral piece onto the piano? Thanks to him I get to play these amazing tunes on piano :)
Well when you can olay Liszt at such a consistent tempo snd have great dexterity, its safe to say you practiced it ebough to hammer the whole thing into your head
Psalm 91:1-2 - Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.[a] I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.” Amen! God loves yall! and Jesus is King! read the Bible! Seek The Lord! The Lord Almighty! with all your heart and soul and strength and mind! Amen!!!!!
I'm always impressed by the endurance of people playing this complex and long pieces. If I have even managed to hit all notes, my hands would simply hurt and get stiff, nearly paralyzed after a minute of playing
Exercises scales and etudes help endurance too, someone who can play this has indirectly practised endurance for years so can keep going, some pieces are so tiring at even a high level though that the performer sweats while playing (Example Wilde Jagd Berezovsky)
@@aimilize3518 Bruh yeah I'm getting to the point where I'm trying to learn pieces around this difficulty and I get rewarded with hand pain and sweating lol
They say copying is easier than creating. However when it comes to a certain level this is absolute talent. A brain where more than half of it is been developed thru music, coordination and rythm. I wish you so much success
@@martinli8587 Lmao it's a piano arrangement of the most famous symphony, it's not even a deeply emotional piece, it's just dramatic. Why would he be in tears?
As someone who is a noob compared to you, I can't imagine how much it must take to practice a piece to LITERAL perfection without getting so tired of it that you just give up. Must've taken years! Massive kudos.
@@Sheyth_Rise Yes, no matter how much a piano tries to mimic other instruments, it's still a piano. Still nice to be able to play it for solo and try to make it sound close to the orchestra though. A fun challenge for the arranger and performer
federico saviano I am aware of Rubenstein and Pollini. Also Horowitz, Zimerman, Liu, Seong Jin-Cho, and Ashkenazy. And don’t forget Lang Lang, although he’s really rough when it comes to sensitive pieces. For violinists, I know of Hilary Hahn, Ray Chen, Izhtak Perlman, Oistrakh, Vengerov, and some others I’m definitely forgetting. If you can’t tell, classical music is literally the only thing I listen to. More specifically, pieces from the Romantic Period. Zimerman’s my gold standard for Chopin’s Ballades, however, Horowitz in 1968, though with some badly placed rubato in some places, had some amazing tone color to the performance.
Yeah, this should be the song playing while the streets go silent and the buildings go abandoned, cars left in the highway and the steamtrain being the only place where the survivors are left to survive on themselves as the antidote had been discovered by the scientists in Wuhan but died after the process of overdosing on caffeine leading him to sleep deprivation and lack of consumed products. The man who had found the antidote hidden in one of the drawers in the Wuhan Regional Laboratory, has been said to be one of the passengers venturing with people he met along the way. As they gaze into the depths of hell that humanity has suffered, they seemed obnoxious as if the chemicals from the antidote had took their bodies spiritually arrested by force. The bodies of the fallen in the pile of bones that were left during the pandemic of '20 will mark as a sanctuary when the heavenly beings reach forth to our planet when there are nothing but ashes and crippled infrastructure left, and when the last of our race had died off from lack of food, this is only the start, _the true beginning is far from our reach._
:Hey play that song called *Dun Dun Dun Dun* *Wha-* *DUN DUN DUN DUN* Edit: I knew it was a piece, but some people (like my friend) doesn't know the difference between a song and a piece. Since he ain't familiar with that, he used the word *song* instead of *piece*
"MIDI not-so-slightly edited." I don't think I've ever seen anything like this on a piano channel, even though some do edit out the mistakes in what they actually play. Kudos.
Ludwig van Beethoven is a German composer and pianist. Beethoven's work belongs to the period between classicism and romanticism. He wrote music in all genres = piano, violin and cello sonatas, concertos for piano, for violin, quartets, overtures, symphonies, including opera. Beethoven's Fifth Symphony in C minor is one of the most famous and popular works = a symbol of the classics.
What’s impressing me isn’t only the song, it’s the fact that he can do it all the 8min without messing up and everything is beautiful and perfect. That’s what’s impressing me. Because I’m learning it and it’s not easy
@@TheFlamingPiano I love piano and I can do the 3rd movement of moonlight sonata and alla turca with 1 month of piano lessons. My parents and school teachers said that I have a big potential
Amazing! How you managed to tie those flames perfectly to the keys is beyond me. Your performance of this classical piece is flawless. Such a use of dynamics in - brilliant my friend! Glad to support your channel my friend - liked and subscribed!
Hi I can't believe my own eye's after seeing such an epic song played be a true expert, I subscribed and I like every video I saw that's posted by this amazing expert.
0:00-0:50 Starting off with Beethoven cornering someone before they slipped away and he continues to chase them. 0:50-1:33 Beethoven tries a different technique to catch the person by starting off slowly and diplomatically negotiating till he’s finally a short distance away from his target. 1:33-2:18 Beethoven corners his target once more! And this time approaches him much more aggressively than the first time because he had have enough chasing. Finally catching his target! 2:18-2:42 Now that he has his target within the grips of his hands, he begins recalling the good memories & days they were in and how his target began messing the world all up, sending it out of order and serenity. 2:42-3:03 Beethoven begins hysterically laughing to himself as he reminds his target of all that he has done: from all the slaughters, corruption, and injustice. 3:03-3:50 Beethoven reminds him how all the problems of their world could be fixed with the selfless choices. And where they ALL went wrong. 3:50-4:22 Beethoven in an aggravated mournful tone lists done the names of those who now rest in graves and the number of those who did not even get a chance for a proper burial, forever lost. 4:22-4:40 Rage now boils through Beethoven veins as he struggles to remain collected. 4:40-4:52 Beethoven finally cools himself down by reminding himself out loud that now he has the enemy he’s been chasing to tear apart gripped within his hands. 4:52-5:10 Beethoven freezes for a moment realizing that if he kills him, he’d become the monster he always vowed to kill. At the very last second the person manages to slip away from Beethoven’s grips and sprint away for his life. 5:10-5:32 As the enemy runs away, Beethoven is too consumed by his own realization and thoughts that he’s still frozen in place, his eyes still starting ahead to where his enemies eye’s used to stand. As his conscious of what’s right and wrong battles in his mind: bitting, hissing, and chasing one another. 5:32-6:01 Beethoven begins recalling all the past he lived in realizing that he was his own enemy and that he played a role too in what devastating consequences occurred in the world around him. 6:01-6:20 Now Beethoven seems to be going mad and having suicidal thoughts. Many creative colorful ways on how he could end his life. 6:20-7:28 As Beethoven holds a piece of sharp scrapped metal he found, of the ground, in one hand and places it against his other hand’s wrist, ready at any moment to end himself then and there. Something inside of him is struggling back wanting to live and not die just yet! 7:28-7:58 He finally caught that thought wanting him to live! It was his desire to share that mental awakening to the world! The truth behind how everyone is guilty of something and collectively how the world turns out to be. And it occurred to him that he happens to have the perfect strategy in encoding this message, through a musical piece!
Is it possible for you to do all of Liszt arrangements of Beethoven’s symphonies, they’re all fantastic and very difficult, but I think you’re up to the challenge.
Can't promise all of them, but I really love to someday. I attempted this so many years ago and went back to it a few months ago to play it at a decent level.
I made a joke of cource,it had to be piano for 4 hands !! I can honestly say that i admire your way of working !! Seeing the notes comming before you hear them has lerned me more about REAL piano playing and understanding the music(within a few minutes)then anny book could ever do !! These are the things that we don't lern at school and most peaple have no idea about long or short notes but i have been able to see it here and i love it !! So this has been a real eyeopener to me,a real discovery Thank you for the effort you put in to this and excuse my far from perfect English as i live in Flanders,Belgium and i'm Dutch speaking Greatings to you and all music lovers here !!😀
This actually is easier than expected, I’m not saying it’s not hard, it’s extremely hard, but, a professional can play is relatively easily, but you still did a great job at this, I’m impressed
I never knew you'd get this good! I mean recently I've been suspecting for a while! Something that was going to blow me away....I knew it was coming! This is one of my favorites! edit: grammar only
Sorry, I am so late :c, but I just wanted to say thank you for playing this beautiful piano piece 🙏🙏🙏 Beethoven is my favourite music composer, and you did the best 5th symphony ever!!!
Eddy: play the entire orchestra The Flaming Piano: plays the entire (movement of) symphony Kassia: plays the entire (movement of) concerto Eddy: Finally, a worthy oppo- wait, another one?
2 years ago I mastered the Moonlight Sonata 3rd movement. It takes not just talent and practice but frankly working out. Pianists that don't work out can't get enough energy and muscle into their wrists to play this piece. I've started learning this piece and my wrists still get tired sometimes. It also takes techniques like relaxing your wrists so that they don't cramp. That's happened to me before, not a nice feeling...if that happens you literally won't be able to pick up a pencil!
Hi, Flaming!:) It's a great choice! And, Congratulation on reaching 25k!
Thank you very much! I hope I can play something more epic than this soon! Why don't you try it too!
TWO LEGENDS FINALLY MEET!
@@kurtx5333 We've been commenting on each other's videos ever since months ago. Thanks for watching!
@@TheFlamingPiano yooo. Tbh, that's crazy to think
Kassia and flaming should try chopin's revolutionary etude. Just imagine!
you are very underrated. such a great rendition ❤
Looks like it. Hope this one blows up some more! Thanks a lot!
wow alot of youtubers are really supportive to others especially you guys
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Nobody :
Liszt : *O C T A V E S*
can relate so so so much hahaha :D
And Rachmaninoff
THE ALL ROUNDER Cool Man *C H O R D S*
I mean, if he paid for a piano he's using all the keys
Vivaldi to smh
ey can we just give Liszt a shout out for transcribing pretty much every famous orchestral piece onto the piano? Thanks to him I get to play these amazing tunes on piano :)
And also making them so tough that your hands begin to have abbs
@@Trooman20 bruh
ukradł la campanella
@@Trooman20 lol
@@fredericchopin9044 w…what do you mean
The dexterity, tempo and timing are mind boggling enough. It's the recital from memory without sheet music that blows me away.
Thank you very much! Though it's only clean because I edited the MIDI. My original playing is pretty messy
bcould you please play the liszt transcription of the ninth symphony 4th movement@@TheFlamingPiano
Well when you can olay Liszt at such a consistent tempo snd have great dexterity, its safe to say you practiced it ebough to hammer the whole thing into your head
@@cloroxbleach9222 I didn't know you could olay Listz.😁
Psalm 91:1-2 - Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High
will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.[a]
I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress,
my God, in whom I trust.” Amen!
God loves yall! and Jesus is King! read the Bible! Seek The Lord! The Lord Almighty! with all your heart and soul and strength and mind! Amen!!!!!
Those left hand tremolos when the theme returns and gets a statement full tutti had me shook. Wonderful and impressive playing man.
Thank you very much, especially coming from you!!! That's when the timpani comes in. Liszt really is a genius in piano transcription!
Wow
Omg Erik c piano man I watch you flamingo piano and sheet music boss but wow flamingo you out did yourself
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I'm always impressed by the endurance of people playing this complex and long pieces. If I have even managed to hit all notes, my hands would simply hurt and get stiff, nearly paralyzed after a minute of playing
Exercises scales and etudes help endurance too, someone who can play this has indirectly practised endurance for years so can keep going, some pieces are so tiring at even a high level though that the performer sweats while playing (Example Wilde Jagd Berezovsky)
Maybe just a bit faster but otherwise this sounds great keep going
lmao then check out erlkonig liszt arrangement
@@aimilize3518 Bruh yeah I'm getting to the point where I'm trying to learn pieces around this difficulty and I get rewarded with hand pain and sweating lol
That key change at 4:41 is mad good👌🏻🔥
They say copying is easier than creating. However when it comes to a certain level this is absolute talent. A brain where more than half of it is been developed thru music, coordination and rythm. I wish you so much success
La música clásica jamás pasará de moda, gran interpretación felicidades por ese don, saludos desde México
Just like that, this music will never be left. ❤
Real
Does this guy realise that he's doing the job of an entire orchestra?
no, hes merely imitating the music, not the entire orchestra.
Adrian M Exactly, Liszt’s piano reductions of Beethoven’s symphonies are legendary
@@Sumitaser Liszt transcriptions are all legendary, some are just too hard to play for mortals.
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Yeah I think
I am literally in tears
You are a born performer
Extraordinary interpretation
Thanks for keeping Beethoven alive.
You're not in tears lol
@@MonsieurFeshehow do u know that lol
@@martinli8587 Lmao it's a piano arrangement of the most famous symphony, it's not even a deeply emotional piece, it's just dramatic. Why would he be in tears?
Wow. I usually don't watch anyone else than rosseau, but I just have to! Not going to close my laptop until I see the whole thing!
What an honor then! Hope I don't disappoint! In the meantime you can also watch my Hungarian Rhapsody 15 cover!
You should. There are 10 times better pianists than rosseau at youtube
this channel is cool as well!
Watch kassia's videos 😇
Loost Dragon yes she’s amazing, I always watch her as well :)
Impressive to think how one man could conceive such wonderful music. I guess that’s what you call “genius”
As someone who is a noob compared to you, I can't imagine how much it must take to practice a piece to LITERAL perfection without getting so tired of it that you just give up. Must've taken years! Massive kudos.
Thanks a lot! Yes lots of practice but this actually had many mistakes too. I made it flawless using a MIDI editor
Beethoven and Orchestra: *exists*
Liszt: I’m about to end their whole career
hahahhaa :D
Pretty much, but nothing can replace the full orchestra version
The Flaming Piano the musicality is different in piano and orchestra
@@Sheyth_Rise Yes, no matter how much a piano tries to mimic other instruments, it's still a piano. Still nice to be able to play it for solo and try to make it sound close to the orchestra though. A fun challenge for the arranger and performer
SomeRandom60%er wait so Liszt composed this? from beethoven
Yeehaw boys. Something nice to listen to while this pandemic spreads
so true!
Clark Anzara never heard Rubinstein or pollini? Boy you’ve been missing out.
agree
federico saviano I am aware of Rubenstein and Pollini. Also Horowitz, Zimerman, Liu, Seong Jin-Cho, and Ashkenazy. And don’t forget Lang Lang, although he’s really rough when it comes to sensitive pieces.
For violinists, I know of Hilary Hahn, Ray Chen, Izhtak Perlman, Oistrakh, Vengerov, and some others I’m definitely forgetting.
If you can’t tell, classical music is literally the only thing I listen to. More specifically, pieces from the Romantic Period. Zimerman’s my gold standard for Chopin’s Ballades, however, Horowitz in 1968, though with some badly placed rubato in some places, had some amazing tone color to the performance.
Yeah, this should be the song playing while the streets go silent and the buildings go abandoned, cars left in the highway and the steamtrain being the only place where the survivors are left to survive on themselves as the antidote had been discovered by the scientists in Wuhan but died after the process of overdosing on caffeine leading him to sleep deprivation and lack of consumed products. The man who had found the antidote hidden in one of the drawers in the Wuhan Regional Laboratory, has been said to be one of the passengers venturing with people he met along the way. As they gaze into the depths of hell that humanity has suffered, they seemed obnoxious as if the chemicals from the antidote had took their bodies spiritually arrested by force. The bodies of the fallen in the pile of bones that were left during the pandemic of '20 will mark as a sanctuary when the heavenly beings reach forth to our planet when there are nothing but ashes and crippled infrastructure left, and when the last of our race had died off from lack of food, this is only the start, _the true beginning is far from our reach._
DUDE YOUR CHANNEL DESERVES MORE VIEWS!!!!
I can’t get over how perfect this is to the ears and soul
1:12 I love this so much❤️❤️❤️
Same, me too
now me too
Can't wait for this masterpiece!!!
Ludwig Van Beethoven bro.. where’s the new album, I’ve been waitin for 200 years
@@0rchid71 procrastination: 100%
U played it like a god
Hans H. • 103 years ago like bruh, what a slacker, mans career boutta end
@@0rchid71 Sorry, I'm busy being dead
Classical music never gets old or dull ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
I just searched dun dun dun dun piano lol
it knew
Lol😂😂
😂😂😂
Jajajajajaja lol
:O nice one there. I liked that. I played that with an orchestra but you brought the whole orchestra!
Your friend
-Ludwig
Omg hi Beethoven!!! Can I have ur autograph????😱😱😱😱😱
Pero si beethoven esta muerto en muchos años como va a estar vivo? :/
This is the best I've seen so far on TH-cam. Beethoven will appreciate your work applause to you bro
Thank you very much!!! It's doctored though
:Hey play that song called *Dun Dun Dun Dun*
*Wha-*
*DUN DUN DUN DUN*
Edit: I knew it was a piece, but some people (like my friend) doesn't know the difference between a song and a piece. Since he ain't familiar with that, he used the word *song* instead of *piece*
Seems like something out of Daniel Thrasher's sketches.
Duh-duh-duh-Daaaaaa
p i e c e
i wanna find this one that goes dun dun dun dun dun dadada
@@jbertucci and don't forget the yip yip yip yip
RUN
Dad: turn that off
Me: why?
Dad: there's a bigger speaker downstairs
omg...
Ksksks
😎 cool
Old joke + I didn't laughed
@@suicidegamer2565 old ok
Why does no one appreciate how good this guy is
Hey Flaming! Thanks for the heart on my message! It’s my first one! 🙏
@@tw7618 He didn't heart your comment. Why are you saying thanks?
@@tw7618 He didn't even heart Kassia comment
@@seanaldreyezequieltarigan8276 mate shut up he did. did he heart your? No
@@tw7618 maybe you should and while your at it open your eyes almost everyone is appreciating his music
"MIDI not-so-slightly edited."
I don't think I've ever seen anything like this on a piano channel, even though some do edit out the mistakes in what they actually play. Kudos.
Brilliantly executed BRAVO !
Wow i like franz liszt arragement for beethoven symphony 5 and 9
love them too!
Symphony no.6 mvt.4
Aha türk
@@gloryscrapii3372 vaay reis
Lilly Sage i was about to say that, seems like you beat me tho.
I haven’t heard anything like this my whole life! I have no words! Maybe these hearts will express 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
Ludwig van Beethoven is a German composer and pianist. Beethoven's work belongs to the period between classicism and romanticism. He wrote music in all genres = piano, violin and cello sonatas, concertos for piano, for violin, quartets, overtures, symphonies, including opera. Beethoven's Fifth Symphony in C minor is one of the most famous and popular works = a symbol of the classics.
Bunu bilenler buraya geldi
@@caglarciftci5232 is that a snarky remark to Nona Mak? If so pl apologize as it is appreciated & only pays respect to this great composer.
Bernstein in one of his lectures called Beethoven “…a walking living ambiguity…the last great Classisist AND the first great Romantic”.
Dalboyob
He also played the violin, his alcoholic father taught him
4:33 and 6:30 had me just shook! my fingers could never! i hope one day i can play the piano as great as you man! love it 😍😍
I've been listening to this for years and I still love it!
🥳🥳🥳 Congrats on 1.000.000!
Thanks a lot!
oh wow, one of my favorite classical pieces
Congratz on reaching 25k
Thanks! Hope you're excited for this!
@@TheFlamingPiano definitely
mine as well!
multiply your sub count rn by 10 and you got the same thing
Que belleza de interpretación....da fuerza vigor y admiración ...me recuerda a mi padre amante del buen arte...
What’s impressing me isn’t only the song, it’s the fact that he can do it all the 8min without messing up and everything is beautiful and perfect. That’s what’s impressing me. Because I’m learning it and it’s not easy
Thanks a lot but it's only perfect because of edits. I actually made a lot of mistakes here
Yo
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@@TheFlamingPiano oh nice! Now I believe I can do it with practice thanks😉
@@TheFlamingPiano I love piano and I can do the 3rd movement of moonlight sonata and alla turca with 1 month of piano lessons. My parents and school teachers said that I have a big potential
Amazing! How you managed to tie those flames perfectly to the keys is beyond me. Your performance of this classical piece is flawless. Such a use of dynamics in - brilliant my friend! Glad to support your channel my friend - liked and subscribed!
And his name is the flaming piano 🎹 perfect
Hi I can't believe my own eye's after seeing such an epic song played be a true expert, I subscribed and I like every video I saw that's posted by this amazing expert.
Not exactly an expert but thanks a lot! I do MIDI editing to make it look perfect
I really enjoyed learning this piece but you play it better than me...I find your sound very enchanting
Thank you!
This is the result of practicing 40 hours everyday for 15 years
*when you realize that there isn’t 40 hours in a day* 😀
@@miriam.v.roman0
C'mon it's a joke... 🙄
TwoSet reference
@@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah Ik, Ik I just wanted to say something 😅
@@miriam.v.roman0
Nvm it's understandable
I only found twoset this year, in fact
🤣
wait, did i put the wrong emoji
@@miriam.v.roman0 That´s not sacrilegous. Ling Ling won´t be proud
This is the music that keeps me company. Thanks!
i respect everyone who plays this song. You really have balls to play this song. Bravo
Thank you very much! I did have help from a MIDI editor
Damn ! Congrats for everything you've done until now, you're an amazing pianist and you deserve way more recognition.. Congrats again !
Thank you very much for all your support! Really hope this blows up!
Soon though he will be recognized
@@thevoidvnm I hope so. It helps if you share!
Man, why does this guy have so few subs, this guy deserves for more, he is as amazing as kassia and Rousseau.
Because the algorithm is crap. It helps if you share. Thanks for watching!
Ah, it’s that song. That one. Y’know, the one that people only know the first 4 notes of, but everybody knows them.
No actually. I'm obsessed and know every note to the song🤣
@Franz Liszt *song without words
@@ieatbananaswiththepeel4782 It's not a song. It's a composition. There is a difference
@@barondeficit1081 wow wouldn't it be hilarious if someone made a joke about that 😐
@@ieatbananaswiththepeel4782 I guess it's not a very comprehensive joke
It's very melodious as per my 7 years kid.. He is completely hooked on this..
I genuinely cannot believe how amazing this is.
Only 46k people appreciate this talented man's talent
People are to focus in following government and MSM lies.
I have listened to this performance several times, it is one of my favorites. Thank you again for posting this!
Me encanta como tocas .
Definitivamente tienes mucho talento
Love the flame effects.
Omg it's beethoven🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Jk I know that 49 million ppl will say "beethoven is died" I know though lol😂😅
I definitely need to like this!!! You're so fast at the fast parts and so smooth at the smooth parts!!!
0:00-0:50 Starting off with Beethoven cornering someone before they slipped away and he continues to chase them.
0:50-1:33 Beethoven tries a different technique to catch the person by starting off slowly and diplomatically negotiating till he’s finally a short distance away from his target.
1:33-2:18 Beethoven corners his target once more! And this time approaches him much more aggressively than the first time because he had have enough chasing. Finally catching his target!
2:18-2:42 Now that he has his target within the grips of his hands, he begins recalling the good memories & days they were in and how his target began messing the world all up, sending it out of order and serenity.
2:42-3:03 Beethoven begins hysterically laughing to himself as he reminds his target of all that he has done: from all the slaughters, corruption, and injustice.
3:03-3:50 Beethoven reminds him how all the problems of their world could be fixed with the selfless choices. And where they ALL went wrong.
3:50-4:22 Beethoven in an aggravated mournful tone lists done the names of those who now rest in graves and the number of those who did not even get a chance for a proper burial, forever lost.
4:22-4:40 Rage now boils through Beethoven veins as he struggles to remain collected.
4:40-4:52 Beethoven finally cools himself down by reminding himself out loud that now he has the enemy he’s been chasing to tear apart gripped within his hands.
4:52-5:10 Beethoven freezes for a moment realizing that if he kills him, he’d become the monster he always vowed to kill. At the very last second the person manages to slip away from Beethoven’s grips and sprint away for his life.
5:10-5:32 As the enemy runs away, Beethoven is too consumed by his own realization and thoughts that he’s still frozen in place, his eyes still starting ahead to where his enemies eye’s used to stand. As his conscious of what’s right and wrong battles in his mind: bitting, hissing, and chasing one another.
5:32-6:01 Beethoven begins recalling all the past he lived in realizing that he was his own enemy and that he played a role too in what devastating consequences occurred in the world around him.
6:01-6:20 Now Beethoven seems to be going mad and having suicidal thoughts. Many creative colorful ways on how he could end his life.
6:20-7:28 As Beethoven holds a piece of sharp scrapped metal he found, of the ground, in one hand and places it against his other hand’s wrist, ready at any moment to end himself then and there. Something inside of him is struggling back wanting to live and not die just yet!
7:28-7:58 He finally caught that thought wanting him to live! It was his desire to share that mental awakening to the world! The truth behind how everyone is guilty of something and collectively how the world turns out to be. And it occurred to him that he happens to have the perfect strategy in encoding this message, through a musical piece!
We need more people to say this, and this art form of describing music should become popularized
i feel like i shouldn't be reading this for free
@@danyagha5654 Awww I’m glad you think so too!
@@pkmkb An intellectual mind like yours deserves it handed for free
@@mayaabdallah5781 could you please tell me what this art form is called? if its not a recognised art form then i am writing a mail to art people now.
So.. I have to learn this beautifully symphony, let’s get to practice (I love your videos)
Congratulations! This is epic! I hope you reach 100K subscribers asap ;)
Hope so too. Thanks for the support!
Man incredible !!! ... I pray you reach million sub !!!
L'avrò sentita al minimo 10 volte!
That is a nice arrangement, good luck body and congrats for 25k ❤
It is! Thank you very much!
Is it possible for you to do all of Liszt arrangements of Beethoven’s symphonies, they’re all fantastic and very difficult, but I think you’re up to the challenge.
Can't promise all of them, but I really love to someday. I attempted this so many years ago and went back to it a few months ago to play it at a decent level.
Amo música clássica me traz tanta paz e eu consigo sentir o o compositor astava sentindo naquele momento É tão espirador
Bravo. Liszt was a genius, and you had could play this piece. Bravo.
He was a genius and he only had 12!!!
I made a joke of cource,it had to be piano for 4 hands !!
I can honestly say that i admire your way of working !!
Seeing the notes comming before you hear them has lerned me more about REAL piano playing and understanding the music(within a few minutes)then anny book could ever do !!
These are the things that we don't lern at school and most peaple have no idea about long or short notes but i have been able to see it here and i love it !!
So this has been a real eyeopener to me,a real discovery
Thank you for the effort you put in to this and excuse my far from perfect English as i live in Flanders,Belgium and i'm Dutch speaking
Greatings to you and all music lovers here !!😀
Thank you also for the comment!
Wow! Absolutely magnificent performance. Enjoying this arrangement wholeheartedly. Wishing you an amazing day ♡
Thanks a lot! You too!
No son naranjas ni limones, es este canal que merece millones 🥺😩👌❤️
This sounds epic
This actually is easier than expected, I’m not saying it’s not hard, it’s extremely hard, but, a professional can play is relatively easily, but you still did a great job at this, I’m impressed
I've been listening to you play on loop while authoring my book. Satisfying is the thralls of Beethoven. I'll be back for more perfomances.
Wow, good luck on your book. Thank you so much!
Excited because none other TH-camr has performed this song (as far as I know). But yet confused due to the thumbnail.
Thanks! It's somewhere near the 30-second mark, around page 2 of the sheets. (and the hardest part for me to play, and most heavily edited part too)
Hii, what software you use to edit
Thank you anyway
After Effects
I never knew you'd get this good! I mean recently I've been suspecting for a while! Something that was going to blow me away....I knew it was coming!
This is one of my favorites!
edit: grammar only
Thanks so much for all your support!!! Glad you like it! It's also my favorite piece
0:38 My favorite part!
Yeah same it is an amazing part
me too ! it's one part of my faovrites moment in this song. especially on this piano with FlamingPiano XD
I find no WORDS.
I just love watching those adorable hands and skill ☺
Sorry, I am so late :c, but I just wanted to say thank you for playing this beautiful piano piece 🙏🙏🙏 Beethoven is my favourite music composer, and you did the best 5th symphony ever!!!
The video that i would never skipped
Day 22 of quarantine:
117 likes and no comments????
omfg this is amazing , such level of skill
Thanks! But I should let you know that the MIDI is doctored and my original playing is kinda messy
You already have 69k🥳🥳🥳 congrats
It is beautiful!!!
Thanks for the music while COVID-19's here.
Conductor: Well, i need violins, cellos, horns, flutes,...
Pianist: Just give me ONE piano!!!
Well done, great performance.
Next I just gotta replicate the speed and dynamics
Bruh paino
😬😬😬😬
You spelt cellos with a ‘ch’
Oooo that’s cringe. Sorry.
@@TheFlamingPiano true, but your performance is very unique and beautiful, you don't really need to copy anything, your way is really beautiful... ♡
Now use violins, cellos, horns, flutes, ... and one piano.
piano concertos are perfect for everyone
Thanks very much
I'm looking forward this song for years. Good luck. Continue playing piano. Thanks.
you are so good
You aren't getting many views on this, I wonder why. You only have 3million and I've watched it 3 million times
Some day i will become a great pianist😊
Eddy: play the entire orchestra
The Flaming Piano: plays the entire (movement of) symphony
Kassia: plays the entire (movement of) concerto
Eddy: Finally, a worthy oppo- wait, another one?
Actually Kassia only played the intro of Tchaikovsky's Concerto 1, but it's still super impressive
now brett has to play the entire orchestra les see it
This is a roller coaster of emotions
Wow This is such a satisfying piece ....We can listen it in any type of mood... Well Done Flaming..
how does the person who played this not get tired?!
Cuz he/she is talented
Дуња Рајић no they practice
2 years ago I mastered the Moonlight Sonata 3rd movement. It takes not just talent and practice but frankly working out. Pianists that don't work out can't get enough energy and muscle into their wrists to play this piece. I've started learning this piece and my wrists still get tired sometimes. It also takes techniques like relaxing your wrists so that they don't cramp. That's happened to me before, not a nice feeling...if that happens you literally won't be able to pick up a pencil!
1:00 Best Part
Damn
I dont know why but everytime i hear this peace i just start randomly feel and acting like i'm a conductor
Piece*
You’re so close to 60,000 I appreciate your work
Thank you very much! I will have a special coming soon
@@TheFlamingPiano Looking forward to it...
I've watched it with full attention. Beautiful job!
I’m trying to learn this myself, and can confirm that this is VERY impressive sheesh
Thanks and good luck!
I love 5:50-6:10 thank you❤️ I listen to this every day!
Thank you too!
I have listened to other videos on this piece but they are all just rip-offs of yours
Nice
You were really on fire playing these songs
A great performance! I really appreciated the clarity of the melody throughout the piece.