I believe someone commented on another vid of his that he has the score posted beside the camera. So he IS actually looking at the score. I do agree though it is impressive that he is doing it by feel. However if you had been playing piano for along as he has and all the hours of practice it takes to get to this level. I can see that it is probably not 5hat difficult for him.
@@gregorymccasland Seriously, if I try to look at the keys when I'm playing the Entertainer (the 3rd most overplayed piano song) ... I'll want to go throw up later.
I have spent DECADES humming a tune to people who know their music and asking "What on earth is this called?!", and whilst everyone knew the tune, no one could name it. Finally, 35 years later, it's in this video - Boccherini "Minuet". :)
@@davidmskibait doesn't recognize sht!!! Excuse me for my language, but I'm so frustrated (yet again) at google!! 😤 Here I am, going through multiple videos titled "20 piano songs", looking for a song I've recognized on a short (where they didn't list any info on "used background music", don't you Love it when they do that🙄), but forgot the name of, because google is dumber than someone who keeps a ruler next to his bed to measure how long he slept..🤦♀️🤷♀️
You are my effin HERO!!!! Brought tears to my eyes thinking of my late mother who could play bits and pieces of many of them and I never knew their names! Thanks so much for sharing your GIFT with this insane WORLD!
Did you know that a harmonica player playing any piece doesn't even have the ability to check which channel of the harmonica is blowing and which one is sucking in air. It doesn't matter if Oh Susanna plays or Chopin plays... So the conclusion suggests itself. A real musician hears with his whole body.
@@trumpetmom8924true. Liszt is generally more difficult to play without looking because he uses more jumps in his music. Chopin's is more fluid and doesn't require the whole hand to move as often. Both have extremely technical music.
@@DamianLirettePiano doesn't even have to be high-end. I'm 48 and I've been playing since I could reach the keys. I'm terrible, but some of my best work (for me anyway) was me on multiple keyboards in the middle of the night with the lights off. That and a limited acquired perfect pitch made it pretty easy.
I guess not many pianists in the world are able to play several pieces without ever looking at the piano. But at the same time also quite creepy throughout the video with his gaze staring you in the eyes without any mimics.
Nonsense, pianists are trained to not look at their hands. Normally they have sheet music to read while they’re playing, and they can’t look down and back up. They learn to feel the keys with the sides of their fingers.
@@briansransom Sorry, I don't think it's “nonsense”. Not every pianist in the world playing various pieces one after another looks the whole time into a camera without ever looking on the piano (even the world's greatest pianists). Most look at the sheet music, and even on the piano. Many who play without sheet music, as he does here, only look on the piano. He here instead plays all the time looking only into a camera. This is what I wanted to say.
@@aris1956 OK, what I wanted to say, since you want to go there, is that not only are pianists trained to not look at their hands while they’re playing, but this guy creepily stares at the camera the whole time. Nobody does that. It’s just weird. What is he looking at? Is he observing your jaw dropping on the floor as he’s playing so amazingly? That’s about the most on musical approaches I’ve ever seen in any video anywhere.
Your music is a beautiful introduction for non musical people. I have come to love your piano music . Yes Listening to you make music is one of my hobbies❤
I grew up with my Dad playing classical music (he played Violin and way back in the day played with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra) and the Beetles. Listening to this tonight I felt a sudden rush of anxiety release. I need to get back to listening to classical music.
My late grandad Pim Koopman of Diesel and Kayak fame used to play piano like this and talk to me at the same time, always blew my mind. Your constantly glaring face (and facial similarity) brought back fond memories, thank you! BTW you got some SKILLS, love your Popeye version!
I believe I saw another comment in another of his videos that he has the score posted up beside the camera. So, he is looking at the score. Guess he doesn't want him looking at the back of his head while he plays, and also he wants us to see the clear front on his piano.
Fun fact... #7 "Por Una Cabeza" has been used in at least 4 movies (that I know of). Tango Bar (1935) that it was written for Scent of a Woman (1992) Schindler's List (1993) True Lies (1994) Also Andrea Bocelli recorded a version for his 2015 album "Cinema"
... and in many more films. I just read: "Melody and harmony agree with the second couplet of Mozart's Rondo for violin and orchestra in C major (KV 373)."
you were almost 100% correct about me not knowing the names of all these pieces... except for the very last one, Clair De Lune has been a favourite of mine since i was a toddler and still fall asleep to it to this day.
Bonuses inside the darkness: 7:48 Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker - Marche 8:17 Haendel - Sarabande 8:57 Mozart Piano Sonata No 11 K 331 Oh no! Video edited.
I imagine having your talent and the things I would do with it. I conveniently overlook the work you put into tuning your talents. Thanks for the videos that I might continue my fantasies.
i just watched a video of you elsewhere and SWEAR TO YOU i was like, "I hope he has a vid playing la campanella". I come to your page and its literally the first song being played. awesome man!
I listen to some of these and I know exactly what they are and it amazes me that people don't. Amazing playing and good work bringing classical music to the masses.
It amazes me that there are people who don't realise other people don't have the same knowledge as them. You may be able to name every song played here but can you name every song on a playlist of music you arent familiar with?
I literally studied music in college, had to take tests where I could hear something for 10-20 seconds and list...or is it liszt ... the composer, title, opus movement, all that stuff. Probably couldn't tell you more than half of them to this day.
I was just listening with a smile, enjoying each snippet of a favorite piece in turn, and then you had to go play Claire de Lune at the end and make me cry.
It's amazing how easy it's to distinguish the heartbreaking Chopin from scenic Tchaikowsky, funny Mozart, monumental Beethoven and (hm, perhaps overly) sophisticated Bach. And the interpretation of El Condor Pasa is the most original I've ever heard.
I love watching you play and it is high time that you have more subscribers. I proclaim this the day where we all put out there a message about your magic.
"Music... is *MAGIC*!" --Bardiche (DD1) Come to think of it, if Bard (a dragon) were human, I definitely believe he'd look a lot like this guy. I'm very serious. 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
O mais impressionante nesse vídeo, além do virtuosismo do Vinheteiro, são as expressões faciais diferentes a cada música, transmitindo assim as emoções correspondentes a cada uma delas.
Would love to hear a full recital of Claire de Lune by your good self as your command of expression is delightful 😊 Thank you for your hard work all these years 💜
Tico Tico no fubá me lembrou a época que tinha um conservatório de música em frente a casa dos meus avôs. Os professores e estudantes tocando,...quantas vezes acordei pela manhã com o som dos pianos
How do you play…always looking at the camera…its…all in your head 😲😲 You are the Mozart of our time 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😄😊 I knew 12 of the composers..but…you‘re right…we all know these tunes but sometimes don’t the composers….thank you…for educating us…who these maestros…were 😊👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍
Ad 14) We often get trouble tickets reading "MoH plays Kleine Nachtmusik. Please check music server". In Siemens/Unify phone switches, Kleine Nachtmusik is the standard melody for Music on Hold (MoH), the music you hear in the waiting loop. So in this case, I actually know what the song is called. (Most other music is Romanticism, which I normally don't listen to, and thus I even didn't know the song, less so its name).
#17 Thanks for revealing what that piece was I heard on the Cloverway dub of _Sailor Moon S_ (specifically, "Bad Harmony." You know, where Serena enters Darien's apartment and accidentally spills her [overbaked] cookies, and at the concert) and some commercial (but I don't recall the product or company).
I watched Fantasia an obscene amount of times as a kid, so I knew all the Tchaikovski ones. Grieg is one of my favorites so I got that one. From Mozart I only knew Eine Kleine Nachtmusik from the top of my head. And Claire de Lune I think is the last one I knew the name of.
Excelente sequência (setlist)! Gostei muito de: - Sonatina de Clementi. - Por Una Cabeza, de Gardel. - Do Prelúdio de Chopin. - E da Invenção à Duas Vozes de Bach! Muito grato😉🎹🎼🎵🎶🎶!
I think I only recognized maybe... four? Five? Perhaps six, but I don't think any more of 'em. 🙂 And all things being equal, I'm kind of one of those "I really do enjoy classical pieces" kinds of individuals. But I'm not obsessed, and I'm obviously aware that there are THOOOUUUSANDS of pieces all over the bloody place. Some are well known, some not so much.
That kind of videos are basicly the most reloaded of this channel, but Vinheteiro´s style makes it my main topic of video wich I use to sleep in under 10 minutes.
That is great you have affordable lessons. I am 67 but I will be on the lookout for someone I can sponsor (buy them the lessons) who is young and wants to learn.
It's outrageous that you can play such technically complex music without looking. Amazing talent 👏 🙌 👍
and a lot of training!
Your eyes actually become a detriment once you know something well enough .
I believe someone commented on another vid of his that he has the score posted beside the camera. So he IS actually looking at the score. I do agree though it is impressive that he is doing it by feel. However if you had been playing piano for along as he has and all the hours of practice it takes to get to this level. I can see that it is probably not 5hat difficult for him.
Pianists are taught not to look at their hands while playing from the earliest grades.
@@gregorymccasland Seriously, if I try to look at the keys when I'm playing the Entertainer (the 3rd most overplayed piano song) ... I'll want to go throw up later.
Thank you for existing pal
He's pretty bloody amazing, no doubt.
@@Novastar.SaberCombat exactly
@@Novastar.SaberCombatfacts
If only you knew the shit he says lol
@@jackmatheus Sai daí cabra kk
I have spent DECADES humming a tune to people who know their music and asking "What on earth is this called?!", and whilst everyone knew the tune, no one could name it.
Finally, 35 years later, it's in this video - Boccherini "Minuet". :)
hum it into the new google feature. it recognizes
@@davidmskibait doesn't recognize sht!!!
Excuse me for my language, but I'm so frustrated (yet again) at google!! 😤
Here I am, going through multiple videos titled "20 piano songs", looking for a song I've recognized on a short (where they didn't list any info on "used background music", don't you Love it when they do that🙄), but forgot the name of, because google is dumber than someone who keeps a ruler next to his bed to measure how long he slept..🤦♀️🤷♀️
Tighten it up Lord. The expressions of joy are beaming from your face. It betrays the music.
You and Mozart staring at the camera…perfect setting for some enlightenment!!! Thanks…
😂 ❤
0:00 (20) La Campanella - Liszt
0:13 (19) Chinese Dance - Tchaikovsky
0:24 (18) Tico-Tico - Z. Abreu
0:34 (17) Minuet - Boccherini
0:50 (16) Morning Mood - Grieg
1:00 (15) Scherzo No. 2 - Chopin
1:27 (14) Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - Mozart
1:45 (13) Dance of the Reed Flutes - Tchaikovsky
1:56 (12) Valse de L'Adieu - Chopin
2:17 (11) Cielito Lindo - Quirino Mendoza y Cortés
2:29 (10) Sonatina No. 1 - Clementi
2:47 (9) The Sailor's Hornpipe - J. Dale of London
3:03 (8) El Cóndor Pasa - Daniel Alomía Robles
3:31 (7) Por Una Cabeza - Carlos Gardel
4:08 (6) Sonatina No. 6 - Clementi
4:29 (5) Allegro in F Major KV 33B - Mozart
4:53 (4) Sonata K.333 - Mozart
5:14 (3) Prelude Op.28 No.20 - Chopin
5:38 (2) 2 Part Invention No. 3 - Bach
6:10 (1) Clair de Lune - Debussy
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Valeu!
Thank's a lot
0:34 "Boccherini"
@@stefanoballiero8319 Thanks
You are my effin HERO!!!! Brought tears to my eyes thinking of my late mother who could play bits and pieces of many of them and I never knew their names! Thanks so much for sharing your GIFT with this insane WORLD!
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you know Vinheteiro has advanced to the next level when he plays Chopin's music without looking at the keys
And Liszt.
Did you know that a harmonica player playing any piece doesn't even have the ability to check which channel of the harmonica is blowing and which one is sucking in air.
It doesn't matter if Oh Susanna plays or Chopin plays...
So the conclusion suggests itself. A real musician hears with his whole body.
It's because of muscle memory. Most high end pianists can play without looking at the keys due to hours and hours of repetition.
@@trumpetmom8924true. Liszt is generally more difficult to play without looking because he uses more jumps in his music. Chopin's is more fluid and doesn't require the whole hand to move as often. Both have extremely technical music.
@@DamianLirettePiano doesn't even have to be high-end. I'm 48 and I've been playing since I could reach the keys. I'm terrible, but some of my best work (for me anyway) was me on multiple keyboards in the middle of the night with the lights off. That and a limited acquired perfect pitch made it pretty easy.
24 hours ago I was playing Boccherini's minuet for my wife- we were sure that piece was from Mozart, but we were wrong. Great job.
variations
I guess not many pianists in the world are able to play several pieces without ever looking at the piano.
But at the same time also quite creepy throughout the video with his gaze staring you in the eyes without any mimics.
The power of editing 😅
Nonsense, pianists are trained to not look at their hands. Normally they have sheet music to read while they’re playing, and they can’t look down and back up. They learn to feel the keys with the sides of their fingers.
Maybe many takes later but edited it is sooo cool.
@@briansransom Sorry, I don't think it's “nonsense”. Not every pianist in the world playing various pieces one after another looks the whole time into a camera without ever looking on the piano (even the world's greatest pianists). Most look at the sheet music, and even on the piano. Many who play without sheet music, as he does here, only look on the piano. He here instead plays all the time looking only into a camera. This is what I wanted to say.
@@aris1956 OK, what I wanted to say, since you want to go there, is that not only are pianists trained to not look at their hands while they’re playing, but this guy creepily stares at the camera the whole time. Nobody does that. It’s just weird. What is he looking at? Is he observing your jaw dropping on the floor as he’s playing so amazingly? That’s about the most on musical approaches I’ve ever seen in any video anywhere.
I have 'Clair de Lune' on my phone to listen to when I have no power, it's one of my most favourite pieces of classical music.
Dude. How do you not have a sore neck after this! Incredible talent. Bravo!
What I love about Debussy's music is how a piece of his becomes a brand-new song in the hands of every different piano player that plays it.
Do you prefer younger Debussy or older Debussy?
To play Chopin without seeing one's hands?! Musical genius. I'm speechless. 💝
Your music is a beautiful introduction for non musical people. I have come to love your piano music . Yes Listening to you make music is one of my hobbies❤
I grew up with my Dad playing classical music (he played Violin and way back in the day played with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra) and the Beetles. Listening to this tonight I felt a sudden rush of anxiety release. I need to get back to listening to classical music.
It's always amazing watching you playing the piano without even watching the keys. 😳👍
Six minutes and 53 seconds of uninterrupted eye contact....? Why you gotta flex on us like that, man?....
@@naomihatfield3015
Because he can ... 😉
love your channel and content. ive been playing since i'm 5. i could never be this good. you rock!
You rock!
@@Lord_Vinheteiro 🤩
I had always thought of El Condor Pasa 3:06 as having been written by Simon and Garfunkel.
Same here!!! (I rather be)
The best recording of the piano ever, especially the lower bass notes. Wish I could hear longer pieces from you.
My late grandad Pim Koopman of Diesel and Kayak fame used to play piano like this and talk to me at the same time, always blew my mind. Your constantly glaring face (and facial similarity) brought back fond memories, thank you! BTW you got some SKILLS, love your Popeye version!
I would love to hear some of these in their entirety! Bravo!
Came for the music, stayed for the deep look into my soul...
impressive how he can even play that passage from la campanella and chopin's scherzo without looking, vinheteiro is truly a virtuoso.
I like your playing a lot! its not so over the top with the tempo and such. very smooth and simple elegance
You’re incredibly skilled and talented and I love that you just stare into the camera, good vibes
@mellocello187 piano practice and staring practice
creepy vibes more like. But i get what you mean. I do also love this channel
@@Vincent-2057 Also creating a stiff neck.
Is it good vibes tho?? kinda off-putting to me. That said, he can play the hell out of the piano. Very impressive.
I believe I saw another comment in another of his videos that he has the score posted up beside the camera. So, he is looking at the score. Guess he doesn't want him looking at the back of his head while he plays, and also he wants us to see the clear front on his piano.
Enjoy your channel tremendously! All the best, Will.
Fun fact... #7 "Por Una Cabeza" has been used in at least 4 movies (that I know of).
Tango Bar (1935) that it was written for
Scent of a Woman (1992)
Schindler's List (1993)
True Lies (1994)
Also Andrea Bocelli recorded a version for his 2015 album "Cinema"
I can't help thinking of the advert "everyone's a fruit and nut case" for Dance of the reed flutes
... and in many more films. I just read: "Melody and harmony agree with the second couplet of Mozart's Rondo for violin and orchestra in C major (KV 373)."
You consistently bring a smile to my face. Thank you!!
you were almost 100% correct about me not knowing the names of all these pieces... except for the very last one, Clair De Lune has been a favourite of mine since i was a toddler and still fall asleep to it to this day.
Bonuses inside the darkness:
7:48 Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker - Marche
8:17 Haendel - Sarabande
8:57 Mozart Piano Sonata No 11 K 331
Oh no! Video edited.
I thought it was the latest "Sounds of silence"
Sonatine de Clementi reminds me so much my first year of piano !
Omg....this made me so happy...the way you stare at the camera is hilarious and needed the laughs lately. very talented, keep it up!
Hey thanks for helping me to create the ultimate classical playlist on Spotify!
I imagine having your talent and the things I would do with it. I conveniently overlook the work you put into tuning your talents. Thanks for the videos that I might continue my fantasies.
That man educates the masses, and (en)lightens them.
Под каждым видео лорда хочется написать - Bravissimo! 💖
Виньетейро играет, каждую ноту проживая эмоционально. Великие артисты сверхэмоциональны. Как золотая чаша, до краёв наполненная драгоценным напитком. В каждом отрывке звучит душа, эмоции плавно переливаются. Спасибо, за вашу музыку! 💖
i just watched a video of you elsewhere and SWEAR TO YOU i was like, "I hope he has a vid playing la campanella". I come to your page and its literally the first song being played. awesome man!
I listen to some of these and I know exactly what they are and it amazes me that people don't. Amazing playing and good work bringing classical music to the masses.
Shouldn't really amaze you when it's the most overlooked genre
It amazes me that there are people who don't realise other people don't have the same knowledge as them. You may be able to name every song played here but can you name every song on a playlist of music you arent familiar with?
"The masses" meaning those unwashed clods out there who only listen to rock and country. No offense, Helpdesk; I'm just messin' with ya.
I am really bad with names. I remember which video has what piece to look it up again 😅😂
I literally studied music in college, had to take tests where I could hear something for 10-20 seconds and list...or is it liszt ... the composer, title, opus movement, all that stuff. Probably couldn't tell you more than half of them to this day.
Amazing talent and memory - all that beautiful music played so faultlessly. Bravo!
I was just listening with a smile, enjoying each snippet of a favorite piece in turn, and then you had to go play Claire de Lune at the end and make me cry.
It's amazing how easy it's to distinguish the heartbreaking Chopin from scenic Tchaikowsky, funny Mozart, monumental Beethoven and (hm, perhaps overly) sophisticated Bach. And the interpretation of El Condor Pasa is the most original I've ever heard.
Doesn´t mather what genres... I always love hearing and watching you play ❣
I really needed this because I had one of those songs stuck in my head and I wanted to listen to it, but I didn't remember the name, so thanks!
Those eyes remind me of the the mix of disappointment and wonder of what I have done now of my old principal
I was wondering for a while when you were going to play "Por una cabeza". Thank you Lord!
So not fair! The camera man is holding the music sheets lol.. Wow! What pleasure to watch and listen too. Thank you!
Thank you for the blast from the way past!
You are incredible. Thank you for bringing such joy.
You are amazing. You are playing without for looking on the piano 🎉🎉
Love love love! Every video of you 🎉😊
I love watching you play and it is high time that you have more subscribers. I proclaim this the day where we all put out there a message about your magic.
"Music... is *MAGIC*!" --Bardiche (DD1)
Come to think of it, if Bard (a dragon) were human, I definitely believe he'd look a lot like this guy. I'm very serious.
🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
O mais impressionante nesse vídeo, além do virtuosismo do Vinheteiro, são as expressões faciais diferentes a cada música, transmitindo assim as emoções correspondentes a cada uma delas.
é difícil não se emocionar🥲
Artista completo
Isso se chama presença de palco meu amigo. O cara é completo
o miserável é um gênio!
A true frontman!
Ремонт в комнате! И как обычно, идеальное исполнение!
Почему ремонт? Передняя панель с пианино снята для лучшего звучания. К этому прибегают довольно часто. А исполнение- ИДЕАЛЬНОЕ!
@@ritad.6316 обои другие, на месте картины стояло другое пианино
Bravo, Lord Vinheteiro! Melhor pout pourri que já assisti! Sem olhar p as teclas! Toca muito Piano!
I always enjoy Claire de Lune. And especially hearing it in "The Evil Within" games.
I could watch and listen to you for hours❤
How he doesn’t get them mixed up in his head I will never know
Would love to hear a full recital of Claire de Lune by your good self as your command of expression is delightful 😊
Thank you for your hard work all these years 💜
this please.
He did 2. On a grand piano and his upright piano
I could listen to you play for hours, however if I have to stare into your eyes for hours, you better put a ring on it!
Tico Tico no fubá me lembrou a época que tinha um conservatório de música em frente a casa dos meus avôs. Os professores e estudantes tocando,...quantas vezes acordei pela manhã com o som dos pianos
Number 1 is actually named "Oceans in Vegas" 😁 I practise piano the same way when my neighbour is topless in her room with the blinds open.
Its the only song: Clair da Lune, every time i hear it, cant help to avoid tears, is so perfect for me. Nice vid Vinheteiro!
I've heard these songs on Yamaha keyboards. I think it's too cool.
Glórias sejam dadas ao SENHOR nosso Deus!
Avante Vinheteiro!
Just amazing, you play technically very complex pieces of music so effortlessly and with so much humour. 👏👏👏
Thanks!
Thank you for your donation!
How do you play…always looking at the camera…its…all in your head 😲😲 You are the Mozart of our time 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😄😊 I knew 12 of the composers..but…you‘re right…we all know these tunes but sometimes don’t the composers….thank you…for educating us…who these maestros…were 😊👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍
Prelude op28 n20 Chopin sounds are so modern WOW !
'Could it be Magic' by Barry Manilow may be the reason for it's timelessness...it is a wonderful piece though.
Ad 14) We often get trouble tickets reading "MoH plays Kleine Nachtmusik. Please check music server". In Siemens/Unify phone switches, Kleine Nachtmusik is the standard melody for Music on Hold (MoH), the music you hear in the waiting loop. So in this case, I actually know what the song is called. (Most other music is Romanticism, which I normally don't listen to, and thus I even didn't know the song, less so its name).
how does this man play La Campanella without even looking, truly an amazing player
2:29 I've been looking everywhere for that one! I kept thinking it was one of the Bach Inventions.
Quello che mi sorprende ogni volta è che suoni sempre a memoria....
#17 Thanks for revealing what that piece was I heard on the Cloverway dub of _Sailor Moon S_ (specifically, "Bad Harmony." You know, where Serena enters Darien's apartment and accidentally spills her [overbaked] cookies, and at the concert) and some commercial (but I don't recall the product or company).
BABE WAKE UP! VINHETEIRO JUST DROPPED ANOTHER BANGER VIDEO.
*Bravo Maestro!* 👍🏻
Amazing video. I've known most of these piano pieces and heard them before. 😊
Nice collection, although for me it was 10 songs I didn't know the name of.
I watched Fantasia an obscene amount of times as a kid, so I knew all the Tchaikovski ones. Grieg is one of my favorites so I got that one. From Mozart I only knew Eine Kleine Nachtmusik from the top of my head. And Claire de Lune I think is the last one I knew the name of.
Fantasia is by far one of the best movies ever! Loved it so much as a kid. ❤
nobody can play piano without having a look at the keys ONLY VINHETEIRO the excellent pianist - never stop playing for our happiness
I'm convinced Tchaikovsky was on hallucinogenic mushrooms or smokin some fairy dust. All of his pieces are so whimsical and ethereal.
That's awesome mate. I wonder how many pianists had to occasionally glance down at the keyboard during that. That must have took some practicing...
Your excitement is contagious!
Excelente sequência (setlist)!
Gostei muito de:
- Sonatina de Clementi.
- Por Una Cabeza, de Gardel.
- Do Prelúdio de Chopin.
- E da Invenção à Duas Vozes de Bach!
Muito grato😉🎹🎼🎵🎶🎶!
I'm so glad there's a transcript or I'd be absolutely lost. Thank you!
Amazing! Bravo 🎉
escuchar "Por una cabeza" entre tantas otras obras me emocionó mucho. Muito obrigado senhor!!
I really enjoy your vids!
You’re really something special, guy. You may distract me any time you choose, even with your older stuff. Just throw it on my algorithm!
Pure genius!
I think I only recognized maybe... four? Five? Perhaps six, but I don't think any more of 'em. 🙂 And all things being equal, I'm kind of one of those "I really do enjoy classical pieces" kinds of individuals. But I'm not obsessed, and I'm obviously aware that there are THOOOUUUSANDS of pieces all over the bloody place. Some are well known, some not so much.
That kind of videos are basicly the most reloaded of this channel, but Vinheteiro´s style makes it my main topic of video wich I use to sleep in under 10 minutes.
Love it! You rock brother!
You're incredibly talented... and you can definitely play the piano... you're awesome 😂😂😂
Minuet!! I first heard it back in the 90s on the show Art Attack (with Neil Buchannan), good times!
Grande Capitão... Nas horas vagas toca piano magistralmente... Ficou demais o vídeo.
After watching this video I suddenly want to play piano even though it's currenty 1am. Whatever Im going who cares if anyone's sleeping...
Very very very very talented ! Thanks ❤
That is great you have affordable lessons. I am 67 but I will be on the lookout for someone I can sponsor (buy them the lessons) who is young and wants to learn.
You have a grasp of the basics. With practice competence is within your reach.