Jacare, I wish all cats were as pretty as your cat! I was born in 1973 in Seattle, male, and a big time cat lover! When I was a boy, I wanted a white female long-haired cat, and wanted to name her Princess!
What a pleasant surprise! To show you where, when and how I grew up: Born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up. Japanese-American (showing HOW I grew up). Obviously, I love Music Box Dancer, BUT following it with Lovers Concerto, my goodness! I started singing and tapping my feet! "That song is The Minu-et, It plays in a four-four set!" Now, I'm hearing The Nutcracker! I bet your medley Ends with Music Box Dancer! You have a great balance of keeping Music Box Dancer original AND making it a fun version, too!
7:40 The best ending to Music Box Dancer I've heard! Endings of songs are a very underrated part, I think! Even at 50 in 2023, I never fully grew out of kid songs and Christmas songs. If you ever played a medley of kid songs, you'd do an awesome job!
This is such fun!! And the tempo is wonderful. You've obviously spent a lot of time putting this together plus you are a wonderful pianist!! Thank you for all the hard work that went into this presentation!
5:22 I'm a cat lover! Whenever I hear this Nutcracker Song, I sing to myself, "Our Little Cat's trying to look cute! She does that when she wants more food!"
Obviously, you'd be awesome playing anything! Here are some categories that I think you'd play awesome renditions of: Kid songs, Christmas music, National anthems. I'd love to hear you play Silver Bells and Do They Know It's Christmas. And, the Russian, Canadian and Norwegian national anthems. For kid songs, I'd love to hear your To Market To Market, Bingo, Big Rock Candy Mountains, Grand Old Duke Of York, and Puff The Magic Dragon.
This upright piano looks like one seen in an 1890's saloon, restaurant, candy store, ice cream parlor, or other place of entertainment where piano music is highly desirable. Nice to hear you play! I would feel like someone special if I got invited to play a vintage piano like this one. Who made this beautiful piano and when? Colonel Harland Sanders must have been a little kid when this piano was built.
The first song is Music Box Dancer, by Frank Mills, a Canadian! I was born in 1973, heard this when I was 5 or so, but couldn't match the name until 2007! So many people knew the tune, but not the name. Great song!
@@sekjungyouknow8346 Please look up Peter Piper, also by Frank Mills. That's another great song. The second song on this video is also a favorite of mine: Lover's Concerto. For years, I thought that Minuet and Lovers's Concerto were the same song, and didn't realize that they were two different songs! I can't tell you how many song names I've been able to identify, thanks to you t ube!!
I wish I could play that song that well!
Jacare, I wish all cats were as pretty as your cat! I was born in 1973 in Seattle, male, and a big time cat lover! When I was a boy, I wanted a white female long-haired cat, and wanted to name her Princess!
me too ❤
Wow I just loove your medley just gives this rendition a mix of different songs. Tks for sharing your lovely music 🎶
Brilliant perfection wow stunning thank you
Wow absolutely so beautiful just love this rendition of the original soo amazing incorporating other songs as well. Just loooove it. 👍👏👏👏
ahhh theres a couple of tunes there I remember from 1981 "my wedding day" very talented!!
beautiful thankyou
若い頃の思い出が蘇ります、良かったですね、お幸せにありがとう。
Absolutely fantastic!
If I could sir I would give you a standing ovation.
Great arrangement. And fantastic keyboard work
Nice! Thank you for an enjoyable 7 minutes
Absolutely soo beautiful played incorporating different music pieces just looved it and enjoyed it to the end.
Beautiful
What a pleasant surprise! To show you where, when and how I grew up: Born in Seattle in 1973, where I grew up. Japanese-American (showing HOW I grew up). Obviously, I love Music Box Dancer, BUT following it with Lovers Concerto, my goodness! I started singing and tapping my feet! "That song is The Minu-et, It plays in a four-four set!" Now, I'm hearing The Nutcracker! I bet your medley Ends with Music Box Dancer! You have a great balance of keeping Music Box Dancer original AND making it a fun version, too!
7:40 The best ending to Music Box Dancer I've heard! Endings of songs are a very underrated part, I think! Even at 50 in 2023, I never fully grew out of kid songs and Christmas songs. If you ever played a medley of kid songs, you'd do an awesome job!
Uploaded on my very 26th birthday, and it's already so great I don't even know what to say.
Wish I that talent. Well done! Like the sound of the piano.
Just beautiful, thank you.
Marvelous!!
Can you do a video of Peter Piper also by Frank Mills?
EXCELLENT performance. I’m learning Music Box Dancer on my stunning Genos keyboard.
Music Box Dancer is such an awesome song, and it's so fun to hear different renditions of it! I'd love to hear your version when you finish it!
@@unappealingundesirable2826 hello yes I still play M B D on my stunning Genos, soon I’ll record my own rendition and post it on here thanks.
This is just amazing!
This is such fun!! And the tempo is wonderful. You've obviously spent a lot of time putting this together plus you are a wonderful pianist!! Thank you for all the hard work that went into this presentation!
I love the choices you made. Very beautiful
that was great!!!
5:22 I'm a cat lover! Whenever I hear this Nutcracker Song, I sing to myself, "Our Little Cat's trying to look cute! She does that when she wants more food!"
Thanks Carl
0:47 "Lovers Concerto." Just as excellent as his Music Box Dancer!
피아노 실력에 한번 반하고 빨가 폴라티에 두번 반하네요~~
This is great music, I like the version by Frank Mills also.
Obviously, you'd be awesome playing anything! Here are some categories that I think you'd play awesome renditions of: Kid songs, Christmas music, National anthems. I'd love to hear you play Silver Bells and Do They Know It's Christmas. And, the Russian, Canadian and Norwegian national anthems. For kid songs, I'd love to hear your To Market To Market, Bingo, Big Rock Candy Mountains, Grand Old Duke Of York, and Puff The Magic Dragon.
This upright piano looks like one seen in an 1890's saloon, restaurant, candy store, ice cream parlor, or other place of entertainment where piano music is highly desirable. Nice to hear you play! I would feel like someone special if I got invited to play a vintage piano like this one. Who made this beautiful piano and when? Colonel Harland Sanders must have been a little kid when this piano was built.
6:10 Beethoven's Ninth Symphony! (I believe)
❤️🥰💕
Beautiful! Been trying to learn this but my sheet music does not include left hand.
Keep chipping away, it takes time but it will come together soon!
@@Karlspianomusic thank you.
what are the other songs?
i mean the second piece
The second song is Lovers Concerto! (Not to be confused with Minuet in G, which sounds SO similar to it)
@@unappealingundesirable2826 trank you very much!!!
I like Lovers Concerto more than Minuet. I wonder how other people would vote, when it comes to those two songs. I guess I like the slower one better.
@@unappealingundesirable2826 i like the harmonic of lovers concerto more! (Sorry for my english, i‘m not a native speaker)
What's the first title?
The first song is Music Box Dancer, by Frank Mills, a Canadian! I was born in 1973, heard this when I was 5 or so, but couldn't match the name until 2007! So many people knew the tune, but not the name. Great song!
@ I found out after 3 years! Thank you, mister🫡
@@sekjungyouknow8346 Please look up Peter Piper, also by Frank Mills. That's another great song. The second song on this video is also a favorite of mine: Lover's Concerto. For years, I thought that Minuet and Lovers's Concerto were the same song, and didn't realize that they were two different songs! I can't tell you how many song names I've been able to identify, thanks to you t ube!!