Hi! I love this channel because there are so many tutorials of really popular songs, like Taylor swift songs, which I love so much and I can learn it with the sheet music! It’s so hard to find popular sheet music for free and have awesome tutorials on the song I’m learning! I have a a sign request, Cruel Summer, by Taylor swift. It’s one of my favorite songs and super popular too! I hope you guys can take the time and make a video on how to play Cruel summer! Thank you so much!
Sangah, I'm sitting here in my living room replaying this for my brother, Rick. He is sitting there, wide eyed, fixated, and just said ".....daaammmnn...". Then he smiled and shook his head. Yeah, he's subscribed. 😎👊👊👊❤❤
It's mind boggling how Sangah could dissect that song so quickly. Then play it through and make it even better with her own special flair. What an incredible artist we are all blessed to watch.❤
@@shelby-r1eThat…absolutely isn’t true. Jazz is not characterized by being slow. That isn’t to say it can’t be, but that is not a defining feature. I’d say syncopated rhythms are more typical of jazz which you can definitely hear in this, and Jazz can be quite fast. Not saying this is true jazz by any means, but you’re also mistaken & likely thinking solely of popular ballads.
Honestly, the thing I love the most about this is how Sangah was clearly enjoying how utterly barmy the song is. She's already got a huge grin on her face as we head into the second B section and then just breaks as the "DUN! DUN! DUN! DUN!" keyboard slams happen, then she sees this wall of notes coming at her when the key changes and she just starts laughing even harder and even mimics the "EEEEEEEEE!" at the end.
what I like about rush E is. even at the end where everything seems random. you can still hear the harmonics. this is pure talent to make a song with so much caccophony yet still being enjoyable
Its black MIDI. Its a whole subculture where the objective is to make the MIDI so dense it just looks black. I'm like 90% certain whoever wrote Rush E was acquainted with Black MIDI
Love her attitude and message! Despite being an expert and master of her craft, she approaches it as a learning opportunity and is so humble. We're never too good/too big/too wise to learn something new.
The thing that's interesting about Rush E is how it is not a piano piece, but a MIDI piece. It uses the full power of MIDI as a format to compose percussion within the boundaries of the piano synthesizer as a MIDI output.
@@lordhirudo5311The only possible way i could see anyone playing the whole some from top to bottom is having 100 professional pianists with a hive mind.
This video is amazing. Sangah's reactions are so sincere and joyful. It's wonderful. She has a lot of simple buy effective lessons for everyone, and the little editing touches like playing a super fast version while showing the time lapse was great. I never knew I needed a Jazz version of Rush E. Thank you for giving her the time to practice and experiment!
That was fun. I love how she really doesn’t judge the song but takes it for what it is - a meme. Her process of recreating it was so fun to watch. I loved her rendition at the end when she stopped restricting herself to the simple chords of the original and just improvised.❤
I love how she just throws her head back and laughs at the insanity of this song. I was expecting her to get to the end of listening to it and go "this is impossible", because in reality it IS impossible, but then she played it beautifully! I also loved the "Jazz E" version that she played on the spot.
I stood up and applauded at the end, even though it wasn't live!! I loved at 5:13 how she started clustering groups of the same RH chord to speed up the song, and then she how she added a bit of syncopation/rocking feeling at 5:21 to the chords to add a greater sense of speed. I would pay for her arrangement...plus, the skills to play consecutive repeated chords/notes with the ease/relaxation that she does. Just wooooow!
There always something very special watching a pro like real pro playing something new and figuring out on the spot that just tickles a spot in my brain that I dont get to itch to often!! and this video hit that spot good, AMAZING Work and playing you are just god like and play in a very new but classic feel which added to the song!
No shame here in admitting I felt emotional watching this. For no other reason than appreciation of seeing a genius and master of his craft do what he loves the most. It is absolutely a pleasure to watch.
I love seeing professional and classically trained pianists attempt this piece. I learned this from the synthesia tutorial alone, so it is nice to watch. It's interesting to see her own rendition of the song. Thanks for sharing! 🎹❤️🇪
Sangah's musicianship is on another level. Her improvisation with this Rush E piece makes me recall her doing the same with Chopsticks. It was wicked brilliant!
I'm quite flabbergasted. Not only does Sangah figure out the chords and melody, but her first "full" attempt at the song includes attention to the details of the dynamics!
I think, that’s where singing melody out helps tremendously, by the time she figure out every thing the dynamic probably was internalized through the singing.
Sangah Noona is the most amazingly masterful musician I have ever seen and heard anywhere. The things she does musically completely astound me. This video is another outstanding example of her incredible Musical talents. Simply wonderful Pianote and Sangah. Thank you.
"Can we still be friends?!? 🤤" That was hilarious, Lisa. Yeah.....she is that good. Thank you folks for bringing Sangah's genius to a large, knowledgeable audience at Pianote. Maybe that million subs is not too far away.🤣👍❤❤❤
I love you Sangah. Here I am in my living room cheering and clapping like it’s some sport and you just scored the winning goal!!! It’s such a joy listening to your amazing piano playing!!! Bye, I’m off to the piano to continue with your Moonriver lesson!!!
Very refreshing video format! Thanks to Pianote studio and Sangah Noona! Invaluable tips as always.. Listen, really listen, analyse, internalise, personalise.
Gifted. Hard work meets brilliance. Just was explaining my kids the importance of memorizing a melody first then playing by ear, and then cross check the notes, is the way to go. Also known as the suzuki method I believe. Lots of love & blessings ♥️
What a captivating eight minutes of pure musical entertainment! Plus, you really picked a winner (Sangah Noona) to drive home a quick yet FULL lesson on learning a song. I especially loved the way Sangah improv'ed at the end! She is one Jazzy girl! 😊 Thank both of you so much for putting this video together!
It's really cool to see how she uses dynamics to mirror the overall structure of the original. Where the original as layers of notes, she plays the notes louder. Two different ways to accomplish the same end goal: adding intensity.
I really love the cheeky little extra beat she put in between there at the start of it making it a bit waltzy :p Also that jazz version just became my new favorite rendition of Rush E.
The technique is remarkable in a good pianist as well as in a good painter poet etc, but to make a beautiful jazz arrangement out of it.. Well, Sangah did it again! Excellent work!Sangah ,Force boom here!
Omg! As a beginner on the piano I love learning from Lisa but this was insane! Loved it! Especially had fun watching Kevin panic 😆 lol. Thanks for making my day!
yess! i was watching lisa's tutorials when i was figuring out how to do my two hands ☺️ she's an incredible teacher and she seems like a fun person to vibe with!
So I'm not a piano player myself, however, I think I have a fairly unique relationship with it: My mom teaches piano, from preschool to highschool aged kids. So I'm surrounded by people who love playing the piano, especially with my mom. So I sent her this! First off, her reaction was that everyone wants to learn this song; aka, a lot of her students. But this is a great way to show this level of musical expertise to people who are good at the basics, but haven't gotten into composing or truly listening. It's also a great lesson in how wrong notes don't break a piece. Slight imperfections are rarely noticed by the audience, and even so, they add a personal touch. And when you get to crazy songs like this, the notes will just fall apart... But it works, as long as you have the base of the song still there. It makes the piece feel complete. Thank you for showing us the thought behind each step, it makes me feel connected to my mom, in a time that we're not very close :>
Sangah is such a master but humble in the face of things even she can learn from. I like the advice to listen and not to rush into playing, I'm going back to my fur elise practice though...rush E is a bit mental haha.
I grew up learning with Suzuki method as well as learning lots of traditional/folk tunes and i can for sure say, she doesn't sound like a "suzuki kid" to me. I also think that her "jazzified" Rush E is awesome and she sounds *so good* when she stops trying to reproduce the original and starts to fool around with the music instead
Just found your channel via Levi Clay's review of Pianote (ok, it's 3 years old but I got around to it). I've been listening to Sangah for a while now and can confirm that she is, in fact, a Rock Star!
Love how you can still hear here own melody and style show through, she took the most impossible song ever and made it totally approachable and more beautiful somehow. Took it from meme to a true classical tune!
Sangah right here - has some top tier professional skill. The method you used, listening to the song by ear and then compare your singing with the piano notes, I also use it and I can play literally any easy song without even looking it up. Full. The fact that even the man himself, SheetMusicBoss, has commented on this video, is a rare W.
Ways to go!😂 You are a master of your craft. Well done. “Bravo! Sangah 👋👋👋👋 I like to see you two in the studio dress up in Russia costume and do the Russian dances as she play. That will be your punishment for ambushing Sangha. 😂😂😂 Great video it just highlights how talented Sangah really is.
She seems amazing! Her talent reminds me of Minnz piano, who is pitch perfect & her renditions are so calming and peaceful!! The full collection sets the mood for about everything
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Hi! I love this channel because there are so many tutorials of really popular songs, like Taylor swift songs, which I love so much and I can learn it with the sheet music! It’s so hard to find popular sheet music for free and have awesome tutorials on the song I’m learning! I have a a sign request, Cruel Summer, by Taylor swift. It’s one of my favorite songs and super popular too! I hope you guys can take the time and make a video on how to play Cruel summer! Thank you so much!
Curious to see the sheet music of Sangah Noona rush E.
who the hell, and how the hell came up with Rush E?
Is so hard but I did it!without looking
Youuuuuuuuu
Amazing! Having those top tier aural skills is so useful for transcribing and composing - and I love Sangah's take on it :D
the way she got creative and turned it into something of her own was like watching magic happen
Sangah s insane, she learned the song so fast by itself
Now it’s got an official seal of approval
the man, the myth, the legend.
The creator approved. Truly a legend.
This was so much fun! It’s always great to be in the Pianote studio! 😉👍🏻
We love working with you Sangah! You are amazing🤩
Sangah, I'm sitting here in my living room replaying this for my brother, Rick. He is sitting there, wide eyed, fixated, and just said ".....daaammmnn...". Then he smiled and shook his head.
Yeah, he's subscribed. 😎👊👊👊❤❤
Fantastic job Sangah! The way you analyzed the structure of Rush E was truly impressive 👍🎹🎼🎵🎶
True Musician! 😎
I have watched this over and over and will continue to watch it over and over. You're the best!
It's mind boggling how Sangah could dissect that song so quickly. Then play it through and make it even better with her own special flair. What an incredible artist we are all blessed to watch.❤
I remember her playing the Star Spangled Banner for the first time, by sight reading. "Da-da-da-da- da-da. Ok, I think I got it." She nailed it!
E
Not really, it's just being a musician
must have been a common chord progression (in different genre)
The video was edited, not in real time. There was no way to tell how long it took her.
As someone who has just entered intermediate level of piano playing. the song analysis and learning method was very insightful.
Okay I was already elated by her performance, but watching her "jazz it up" at the end had me grinning ear to ear! She's such a gem~
I need to learn this song.
Damn, this will be cool
And do it while looking at the camera!
Yess
Omg please do. Stare into our soul while playing it!
Lendario lord
The jazz version has so much character and uniqueness. This was absolutely incredible!
It's so beautiful!
The best part!
no it doesnt go well. jazz theme is slow to sacrilege it with fast tempo and sudden tempo change takes you out.
@@shelby-r1eThat…absolutely isn’t true. Jazz is not characterized by being slow. That isn’t to say it can’t be, but that is not a defining feature. I’d say syncopated rhythms are more typical of jazz which you can definitely hear in this, and Jazz can be quite fast. Not saying this is true jazz by any means, but you’re also mistaken & likely thinking solely of popular ballads.
Honestly, the thing I love the most about this is how Sangah was clearly enjoying how utterly barmy the song is. She's already got a huge grin on her face as we head into the second B section and then just breaks as the "DUN! DUN! DUN! DUN!" keyboard slams happen, then she sees this wall of notes coming at her when the key changes and she just starts laughing even harder and even mimics the "EEEEEEEEE!" at the end.
Thanks for transcribing the reaction, I am blind and deaf so reading this helped a lot
@@huismus111bruhh
@@huismus111he's just stating his opinion but go on
@@AwksDesigns He first states his opinion, then describes the video.
@@huismus111 it's more of an interpretation than a description and his opinion was based on his interpretation which is why it was necessary
Jazz E is BRILLIANT!!! Thank you so much Sangah for creating that. That was so easy on the ears and smooth as butter. Thank you!
Rush E not jazz E 😂
@@UnseemlyGenie00 Thanks captain obvious
@@UnseemlyGenie00 did u not watch the video
@@UnseemlyGenie00dude couldn't watch the entire video 😅
@@niceperson4086 Indeed I did but I was drunk and/or stoned 😁
Asian parents be like: good warm up now play it backwards at 2x speed
I heard that in Asian accent
It is absolutely impressive and entertaining watching a professional perform Rush E. And it looked like she was having a blast. Great stuff!
She was having sooo much fun!
Wow… Sangah’s Rush E performance (including the jazzy variation) blew me away 🎹🔥
She is amazing!
Me too! I watched after you, but I'm probably right behind you. Loved the jazzy version. True Sangah.
If you didn’t already love Sangah, this would make you love her now. She’s an absolutely brilliant musician….and she’s fun, too.
Definitely!
love doesn't require anyone to do something, that's so disrespectful
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when i think of classical musicians, her energy is what i imagine. shes so genuine omg i love how she was just having fun wowow
6:48-6:55 - goosebumps! What a chord progression ❤
what I like about rush E is. even at the end where everything seems random. you can still hear the harmonics. this is pure talent to make a song with so much caccophony yet still being enjoyable
most of the notes near the end are extremely quiet, nearly silent
Thank Andrew Wrangell for creating such an insane song!
Fabulous ❤🎉❤🎉🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤😊
Its black MIDI. Its a whole subculture where the objective is to make the MIDI so dense it just looks black. I'm like 90% certain whoever wrote Rush E was acquainted with Black MIDI
Love her attitude and message! Despite being an expert and master of her craft, she approaches it as a learning opportunity and is so humble. We're never too good/too big/too wise to learn something new.
"I know that I do not know."
The thing that's interesting about Rush E is how it is not a piano piece, but a MIDI piece. It uses the full power of MIDI as a format to compose percussion within the boundaries of the piano synthesizer as a MIDI output.
Yep! Literally impossible for a single human being to play without many, many edits!
@@lordhirudo5311or many many many extra hands
@@lordhirudo5311The only possible way i could see anyone playing the whole some from top to bottom is having 100 professional pianists with a hive mind.
What’s MIDI?
@@914Rocky MIDI is a file format and communication protocol used by music software and synthesizers. You can look it up on wikipedia.
That was freaking amazing. And I loved how she put her own flare on it in the end there too. Just amazing to watch true artists at work.
This video is amazing. Sangah's reactions are so sincere and joyful. It's wonderful. She has a lot of simple buy effective lessons for everyone, and the little editing touches like playing a super fast version while showing the time lapse was great. I never knew I needed a Jazz version of Rush E. Thank you for giving her the time to practice and experiment!
That jazz e version is really great, thanks for it! ☺
It's beautiful!
That was fun. I love how she really doesn’t judge the song but takes it for what it is - a meme. Her process of recreating it was so fun to watch. I loved her rendition at the end when she stopped restricting herself to the simple chords of the original and just improvised.❤
Sangah is not just any professional pianist, she's totally unique, I have never seen anyone play the piano like she does.
When someone who looks 29 says they've been playing for 30 years 😂
Asians can't be trusted with age. They have a cheat code.
Exactly my thoughts :D
she started playing when she was in the womb
Asians dont age until they hit 60 and then they look 900 for the rest of their lives.
@@esostrefis_nik she looks 29 doesn't mean she is 29
Her joy and enthusiasm are so infectious! I love it!!!
Her notes had fewer than 5 bars and she played a whole composed song with an improvised piece at the end. Exceptional!
If you watch her weekly livestreams, you will know that she does this (i.e. improvising with a lead sheet) on a regular basis.
Yep ❤❤
I love how she just throws her head back and laughs at the insanity of this song. I was expecting her to get to the end of listening to it and go "this is impossible", because in reality it IS impossible, but then she played it beautifully! I also loved the "Jazz E" version that she played on the spot.
The jazz rendition was sooooo freaking awesome!
Completely agree!
I stood up and applauded at the end, even though it wasn't live!! I loved at 5:13 how she started clustering groups of the same RH chord to speed up the song, and then she how she added a bit of syncopation/rocking feeling at 5:21 to the chords to add a greater sense of speed. I would pay for her arrangement...plus, the skills to play consecutive repeated chords/notes with the ease/relaxation that she does. Just wooooow!
There always something very special watching a pro like real pro playing something new and figuring out on the spot that just tickles a spot in my brain that I dont get to itch to often!! and this video hit that spot good, AMAZING Work and playing you are just god like and play in a very new but classic feel which added to the song!
No shame here in admitting I felt emotional watching this. For no other reason than appreciation of seeing a genius and master of his craft do what he loves the most.
It is absolutely a pleasure to watch.
Dead ass, I almost cried lol
I love seeing professional and classically trained pianists attempt this piece. I learned this from the synthesia tutorial alone, so it is nice to watch. It's interesting to see her own rendition of the song. Thanks for sharing! 🎹❤️🇪
Oml I can't believe I see you here lol
@@Pianist_CH It's a small world 🤣 I saw this comment 2 weeks ago, but I forgot to respond. Wishing you all the best :)
@@RyanBentz thanks man you too
If your head is spining watching this as a non-musician ...don't feel ashamed ...you are NOT alone. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
even as a musician my mouth is open !! she truly is an elite pianist
@@zylophonia ... Thank you for honoring this wonderful person. 👍
Wow that was the mosts note I ever heard in one piano piece lol that was really cool thanks
Loved watching this! Her hand movements are as mesmerizing as her brilliant mind.
Sangah's musicianship is on another level. Her improvisation with this Rush E piece makes me recall her doing the same with Chopsticks. It was wicked brilliant!
I'm quite flabbergasted.
Not only does Sangah figure out the chords and melody, but her first "full" attempt at the song includes attention to the details of the dynamics!
I think, that’s where singing melody out helps tremendously, by the time she figure out every thing the dynamic probably was internalized through the singing.
Jazz E is so beautiful! Shows what a true musician she is, she doesn't just imitate the original, she makes it her own ❤
The way she laughs looking at the notes, the passion and fun she has is contagious 🔥🔥
Rush E jazz would play in only the most distinguished gamer bars
Sangah Noona is the most amazingly masterful musician I have ever seen and heard anywhere. The things she does musically completely astound me. This video is another outstanding example of her incredible Musical talents. Simply wonderful Pianote and Sangah. Thank you.
If this is the peak you need to listen to more music bro 💀💀
"Can we still be friends?!? 🤤"
That was hilarious, Lisa.
Yeah.....she is that good. Thank you folks for bringing Sangah's genius to a large, knowledgeable audience at Pianote. Maybe that million subs is not too far away.🤣👍❤❤❤
I love you Sangah. Here I am in my living room cheering and clapping like it’s some sport and you just scored the winning goal!!! It’s such a joy listening to your amazing piano playing!!! Bye, I’m off to the piano to continue with your Moonriver lesson!!!
It's honestly a really catchy tune. Great job playing it.
Sangah definitely had a blast with this one.
Also, I’d love a pdf or at least a midi of her variation of the piece.
Was super cool.
That was amazing! 🔥🔥🔥 and thanks for the lesson - don’t give up! 🧡
I just found Sangah's TH-cam station and started listening to her like LAST WEEK! She is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very refreshing video format! Thanks to Pianote studio and Sangah Noona! Invaluable tips as always.. Listen, really listen, analyse, internalise, personalise.
Gifted. Hard work meets brilliance. Just was explaining my kids the importance of memorizing a melody first then playing by ear, and then cross check the notes, is the way to go. Also known as the suzuki method I believe. Lots of love & blessings ♥️
Sangah's improv at the end was beautiful
We love Sangah Noona. Please bring her back to Canada. ❤
What a captivating eight minutes of pure musical entertainment! Plus, you really picked a winner (Sangah Noona) to drive home a quick yet FULL lesson on learning a song. I especially loved the way Sangah improv'ed at the end! She is one Jazzy girl! 😊 Thank both of you so much for putting this video together!
Sangah has a great personality. She did an amazing job for this challenge. Wish she was my teacher.
That jazzy version was absolutely mesmerizing, I'd love a longer version to put on my spotify playlist lol
wow! I've never heard Rush E arranged like this before, its awesome!
It's really cool to see how she uses dynamics to mirror the overall structure of the original. Where the original as layers of notes, she plays the notes louder.
Two different ways to accomplish the same end goal: adding intensity.
The jazz variation is something i didn't know i needed
I really love the cheeky little extra beat she put in between there at the start of it making it a bit waltzy :p Also that jazz version just became my new favorite rendition of Rush E.
her smile and playing brights up the whole room😊
Она гений! Так сыграть сразу, почти без подготовки, надо быть супер-профи! Джем в конце особо понравился))
The technique is remarkable in a good pianist as well as in a good painter poet etc, but to make a beautiful jazz arrangement out of it.. Well, Sangah did it again! Excellent work!Sangah ,Force boom here!
Omg! As a beginner on the piano I love learning from Lisa but this was insane! Loved it! Especially had fun watching Kevin panic 😆 lol. Thanks for making my day!
Thanks for watching!
yess! i was watching lisa's tutorials when i was figuring out how to do my two hands ☺️
she's an incredible teacher and she seems like a fun person to vibe with!
Jaw-dropping! Sangah Force, BOOM!! 👊👏👏👏👏👏💯😊💕
Ditto!
She is a genius and a magican, she makes me cry🤩☺👋👍
She is so great. Loved the jazz version especially. Thanks for the video :)
All Synthesia arrangements look like that to me. This pianist is beyond amazing! Thanks!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is so good, how can anybody dislike this ?
Probably because it was mediocre, no offense.
Wow, she’s great!! So fun! I hope you all will do more of these!
Thank you for watching!
❤❤❤❤❤❤ amazing Sangah!! Love how crisp and clear your touch is.
The sheer chaos of this song is top tier i love it and love how she loves it just as much!
So I'm not a piano player myself, however, I think I have a fairly unique relationship with it: My mom teaches piano, from preschool to highschool aged kids. So I'm surrounded by people who love playing the piano, especially with my mom. So I sent her this! First off, her reaction was that everyone wants to learn this song; aka, a lot of her students. But this is a great way to show this level of musical expertise to people who are good at the basics, but haven't gotten into composing or truly listening.
It's also a great lesson in how wrong notes don't break a piece. Slight imperfections are rarely noticed by the audience, and even so, they add a personal touch. And when you get to crazy songs like this, the notes will just fall apart... But it works, as long as you have the base of the song still there. It makes the piece feel complete.
Thank you for showing us the thought behind each step, it makes me feel connected to my mom, in a time that we're not very close :>
Sang is truly a Master Musician in every way.
Completely agree!
Really enjoyed this video. Sangah is Awesome!!! 😎
The jazz impro over this song at the end was just marvelous ❤
1:00 what your seeing here, is what russian inspired music does to people
Sangah is such a master but humble in the face of things even she can learn from. I like the advice to listen and not to rush into playing, I'm going back to my fur elise practice though...rush E is a bit mental haha.
I grew up learning with Suzuki method as well as learning lots of traditional/folk tunes and i can for sure say, she doesn't sound like a "suzuki kid" to me.
I also think that her "jazzified" Rush E is awesome and she sounds *so good* when she stops trying to reproduce the original and starts to fool around with the music instead
Just found your channel via Levi Clay's review of Pianote (ok, it's 3 years old but I got around to it). I've been listening to Sangah for a while now and can confirm that she is, in fact, a Rock Star!
Welcome to Pianote! ☺🙌🏼
Truly impressive. Plus she genuinely seemed to enjoy herself which is always nice to see.
Pianote is always awesome for expanding excellent musicians into the family. Thank you. ❤🎉❤🎹🎹💯💯🤘👏👏👏
Thank you Lisa!
Talent + humility is a winning combination. That jazz version was 🔥
Love how you can still hear here own melody and style show through, she took the most impossible song ever and made it totally approachable and more beautiful somehow. Took it from meme to a true classical tune!
The most fascinating thing I've ever seen. She is so talented. Geez I'm jealous.
תעלם 😅וקלם😇
I LOVED your "Jazz E" cover version very much!
I need a full version of this interpetation, this was insane!
Amazing - both versions of it! Not really a fan of the piano's tone, but she played it so well!
You nailed it Sangah! Never a doubt.
Sangah's attitude is absolutely infectious!! 🤙
Is it normal for me to tear up of how good this woman is?
Sangah is a true pianist, a true musician, a true artist 👌 This is a win for pianote 👍😀👏👏👏
Love her! Insanely talented and skilled!
WOW, this sounds completely INSANE!!! ❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂👏👏👏👏💯💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥 You are absulutely AMAZING, Sangah!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Love this!!! 💯🔥❤️👏
Sangah right here - has some top tier professional skill.
The method you used, listening to the song by ear and then compare your singing with the piano notes, I also use it and I can play literally any easy song without even looking it up.
Full.
The fact that even the man himself, SheetMusicBoss, has commented on this video, is a rare W.
Jazz E was a beautiful expression of an artist’s skill and experience.
Ways to go!😂
You are a master of your craft. Well done.
“Bravo! Sangah
👋👋👋👋
I like to see you two in the studio dress up in Russia costume and do the Russian dances as she play.
That will be your punishment for ambushing
Sangha.
😂😂😂
Great video it just highlights how talented Sangah really is.
The "Jazz E" version made me cry. Absolutely gorgeous
Excellently done. Even an impossible song is no problem for expert musician Sangah!
This is soooo beautiful to listen to!!! I love the jazzy version 🥰🥰🥰
She seems amazing! Her talent reminds me of Minnz piano, who is pitch perfect & her renditions are so calming and peaceful!! The full collection sets the mood for about everything