*IMPORTANT CONTEXT* Her bleeding had nothing to do with the piece. She had a condition in her left pinky that occasionally caused her to bleed, and fortunately she said it didn't hurt. Don't trust everything you watch.
to clarify: the woman that represented japan (who played this piano) had an illness were her fingers just start to bleed when she uses them very fast, quickly and hard, like in this masterpiece. she even said: "It doesn't hurt me or my fingers and i start to bleed often while playing the piano"
Press On, in many years You will be glad You did. I have no gifts, so when I get to hear those with gifts playing, singing, writing, etc. I am enthralled!!!👋🙂
@@negativeharmoney oh it's 100% lack of technique. I'm teaching myself, so it's hard for me to get the proper technique right away. Hopefully, it'll become natural from looking at professionals play. I'm trying to learn to relax my fingers. My poster's good though.
......it shouldn't hurt. Fingertips and sides can be at most a bit sore or tender, but nothing should *hurt*. If its hurting, it's not right man. I know piano lessons can be expensive. But even 5 or 10 lessons can at least correct or highlight bad posture issues and fingering.
The pianist in question is Yefim Bronfman. He had cut his finger prior to playing with the Bartok’s 3rd piano concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra.
The blood isn't because the piece is so hard. The pianist who was representing Japan has a condition where if she presses too hard on it, it bleeds. She has been playing since she was four and it's normal for her. She doesn't even say that it hurts. - @Marcy4191 (A commenter from another video regarding this topic)
@@RichyLucch are you replying to me? She can play however se wants in her home, but smearing blood on a piano others will use is disgusting. She can very well bandage that finger before she starts playing.
@@Moh-506-q1iSCP-012 is a sheet of paper that forces people to finish the song written on it using their blood. The song in question, “On Mount Golgotha”, sounds nonsensical and terrible and also (possibly) cannot be completed.
O normally in competitions they do clean rhe pianos after one person has played before the next one does. Obviously they'd spend a little more time cleaning th8s one instead of rhe others
I think i found a video on it and the person who played actually has a condition that makes her fingers easier to bleed, it’s not the first time this has happened as it happens sometimes during normal practice sessions and it was only her pinky.
Yeah thank you for fixing the blatant misinformation and shameful twisted message behind the creator's intentions. He's trying to fool people into believing this is what you can encounter in some of the most challenging piano repertoire. BS. This only happened because a woman with a condition and no one else. And the background music isn't even the piece he's referring to... It's a famous nocturne by Chopin which is not nearly as challenging as any concerto.
Brother i think u r mistaken ,the women who played that piano had a condition which causes her hand to bleed,and after she told the media that it didn't even hurt her and it was normal for her to bleed while playing.✌️
@BDGLSYou… Actually can’t tho? I’m a shorts creator myself and the most you can choose is what frame of the video you want to have as the thumbnail but for the most part you can’t export images to have as the thumbnail
@@SHXRWOODhuh? That’s the point. They can pick what part of the video to use as the thumbnail. So he intentionally picked the piano with blood. Are you slow? No one mentioned exporting images…
This was not the reason the piano was covered in blood, the reason was because the woman had a medical condition that caused her finger to bleed anytime she would put pressure on it
AYO this is true BUT the pianist playing before this picture was taken had a rare condition causing her fingers to bleed when she hits a key too hard. she also said after "it doesn't really hurt actually"
the person who left those blood was actually rui urayama, a pianist performing at a competition. she has a condition where her left pinky bleeds "if she hits the keyboard too hard" and she says "it isnt the first time", having also bled during practices prior to the taking of this photo. so this piece doesnt really make peoples fingers bleed, only some. as for schiff's quote, i think he only meant it metaphorically when he says its a "finger breaking piece". all in all, this piece is a hard piece to perform but u do not have to worry about bleeding fingers
Something was pouring from his fingers. He examined the piano. Blood? Blood! Crimson, copper smelling blood, his blood. Blood, blood, blood… and bits of sick.
Anyone with the ability of logical reasoning would understand that a flat blunt surface like piano keys so not cut your fingers and the velocity you’d have to hit keys to tear skin is well beyond anything a piano player would ever try to do. Their fingers are priceless to them.
whiplash would be more credible if the instrument was piano, you will never bleed by playing the drumms, other instruments that can bleed you are guitar, violin, or bass and maybe the harp
This is INCORRECT!!! The player of the piano said that she has a condition which causes that to happen. It is not because of the piece being hard to play!
he didn’t say her fingers started bleeding because of how hard the piece was, he just said that it was one of the hardest piano pieces ever. maybe actually listen before calling people out for being “wrong”
the person who bled over the piano didnt bleed because of the difficulty, yes bartok's 2nd piano concerto is hard. But the reason behind the blood on the piano is because the pianist has a condition that makes it easier for her to bleed.
The lady’s fingers have a condition where if she plays the piano her fingers bleed. She does not go through any pain, but she could probably play something simple and still leave blood
@@lindaa.auerbach8397 we dont talk about that. the dude is asking what was the piece that is being talked about in the video. not the background music.
@@Crimsxn_K1ra I don't know what you mean by your statement, but a number of people were under the seeming impression that the Chopin nocturne being played in the background was the Bartok being discussed. I hope I am not guilty of any major crime in merely having sought to clarify that, in case people who had never heard it were enchanted by the Chopin nocturne and would like to have known the name of the piece. I appear to have offended or annoyed you greatly. In order to avoid further commentary by you, I will refrain from visiting this fine artist's posts again. You seem to have been deputized to set limits on what we are advised to contribute in some odd way. "We don't talk about that" is grammatically an admonition to avoid talking about whatever "that" is. P. S. Just as a matter of curiosity, do you have any idea about why the artist didn't simply play the Bartok piece in the background instead of the Chopin nocturne?
The picture is from a world piano competition performed by a female pianist representing Japan. She has a condition that makes her fingers(I believe it was her pinky finger) bleed when she presses too hard. The blood was all over the piano because she couldn't just stop playing as it was a competition. Usually during practice sessions, when she starts bleeding, she normally stops.
fake news, the person who played got a special condition that causes her left pinky to bleed, she said it happend many times before, so the piece does not make your fingers blreed, duh
He keeps referencing Bartok's 2nd piano concerto while speaking almost inaudibly over Chopin's Nocturne no. 13 in C minor, op. 48 no. 1 for some odd reason.
THIS VIDEO IS FAKE Here's the truth: The girl who played this piano had a disorder so her fingers sometimes bled randomly, it's not because the piece was sooo hard. Your fingers don't bleed because of playing the piano...
Very interesting! I am curious though… what would be the hardest piece for a solo piano, since I’m sure not all of us have access to a concerto but just the piano.
The piano piece playing in the background is Chopin's Nocturne No. 13 in C minor (op. 48, no. 1), though for some odd reason, he keeps referencing Bartok's 2nd piano concerto misleadingly.
I've had this happen while performing a couple times. Once I let my nail grow slightly too long and broke it open and the other time I cut my finger on a glissando. But this certainly isn't because the piece was too difficult. There is always another explanation for the injury and you simply have to keep playing. I think in this case it was because the pianist had a health condition which would cause her to bleed sometimes.
The piano took a blood donation 😂
Good one!
Oop- 🤭😂
Lol 😂
No, a blood sacrifice.
Dad jokes LMFAO
*IMPORTANT CONTEXT*
Her bleeding had nothing to do with the piece. She had a condition in her left pinky that occasionally caused her to bleed, and fortunately she said it didn't hurt.
Don't trust everything you watch.
TLDR
@@danielz1666it’s not even long
@@danielz1666just read dude
Lol I don't even remember I commented that
@@danielz1666TLDR: He lied
to clarify: the woman that represented japan (who played this piano) had an illness were her fingers just start to bleed when she uses them very fast, quickly and hard, like in this masterpiece. she even said: "It doesn't hurt me or my fingers and i start to bleed often while playing the piano"
Where does the blood come out from…
@@AlbertKimMusic her fingers
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@@bruh-wc1ol albert fr 💀
I believe that was Yuja Wang
The piano requires a sacrifice
Legally, that was questionable.
Morally, thats disgusting.
Personally, I like it.
Final Duet
@@Caleb_Kit2763 please dont bring me back
God of war ahh piano
tma violin
Disappearance of Hatsune Piano
The last thing *MARI* saw :D
@@TheREALsillySUNDAYI guess Sunny left her *hanging.*
Ah ....it reminded me wan district 9 accident
Note if ya know
What I mean
As a person who's learning how to play the piano, I understand the need to continue playing despite hurt fingers.
Press On, in many years You will be glad You did. I have no gifts, so when I get to hear those with gifts playing, singing, writing, etc. I am enthralled!!!👋🙂
As a beginner the pain might stem from lack of technique or posture so watch out for those things better to prevent injury early on
@@negativeharmoney oh it's 100% lack of technique. I'm teaching myself, so it's hard for me to get the proper technique right away. Hopefully, it'll become natural from looking at professionals play. I'm trying to learn to relax my fingers. My poster's good though.
@@Squidwardsangryface "I'm teaching myself,..." Well, now I'm Double Enthralled!!!
......it shouldn't hurt. Fingertips and sides can be at most a bit sore or tender, but nothing should *hurt*.
If its hurting, it's not right man. I know piano lessons can be expensive. But even 5 or 10 lessons can at least correct or highlight bad posture issues and fingering.
The piano was covered in blood because the pianist had weak skin. She said that this usually happens when she plays
Woah that's interesting
Yeah bro all these videos saying this piece is the hardest are just plain lies
The pianist in question is Yefim Bronfman. He had cut his finger prior to playing with the Bartok’s 3rd piano concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra.
@@jaredmann3452 bro didnt even stop to put a bandage on
imagine her playing my old crappy guitar
The blood isn't because the piece is so hard. The pianist who was representing Japan has a condition where if she presses too hard on it, it bleeds. She has been playing since she was four and it's normal for her. She doesn't even say that it hurts. - @Marcy4191 (A commenter from another video regarding this topic)
Daam imagine how strict the pianist parebts were
I wonder why they let her play then
Obviously, piano is for people with soft feminine fingers lmao
@@RichyLucch are you replying to me? She can play however se wants in her home, but smearing blood on a piano others will use is disgusting. She can very well bandage that finger before she starts playing.
@@RichyLucchNothing more far from the truth, piano is for everyone😂
a typical day for an average piano student at a lesson:
Real
as a pianist I can confirm
I remembered when I first cried at how hard piano is to me
So instead of blood, that piano is covered in sweat and tear
Frrr
I remember some recitals I had and that I've bled on some of their pianos when I played, haha
that piano is the IRL version of scp-012 🗿
What is that
scp-012 is paper that makes you right on it with your blood
@@Moh-506-q1iSCP-012 is a sheet of paper that forces people to finish the song written on it using their blood. The song in question, “On Mount Golgotha”, sounds nonsensical and terrible and also (possibly) cannot be completed.
All I can think is that hopefully they cleaned and sanitized that piano very well afterwards
They did.
nah they just left it covered in blood
@@boiledegg5231 Wouldn’t have figured it out on my own, thank you!!
O normally in competitions they do clean rhe pianos after one person has played before the next one does. Obviously they'd spend a little more time cleaning th8s one instead of rhe others
A wet napkin and some windex is all they had
I think i found a video on it and the person who played actually has a condition that makes her fingers easier to bleed, it’s not the first time this has happened as it happens sometimes during normal practice sessions and it was only her pinky.
Thank you for saying what really happened
Yeah thank you for fixing the blatant misinformation and shameful twisted message behind the creator's intentions. He's trying to fool people into believing this is what you can encounter in some of the most challenging piano repertoire. BS. This only happened because a woman with a condition and no one else. And the background music isn't even the piece he's referring to... It's a famous nocturne by Chopin which is not nearly as challenging as any concerto.
Brother i think u r mistaken ,the women who played that piano had a condition which causes her hand to bleed,and after she told the media that it didn't even hurt her and it was normal for her to bleed while playing.✌️
Welcome to youtube shorts, where everything is exaggerated
Yes. In that one case. But this song is known to almost completely paralyze your hands while playing.
Damn
ngl i thought it was something relating to asian parents
@@Ziel.. 😂😂
Blood contract, the piano now owns that guys soul
It was actually a girl
It is also the hardest Silent Hill puzzle too!
For everyone asking, it's called "bartok second piano concerto"
Lmao thanks I thought I was the only one
Thanks. Can't hear him at all.
@@TheGribbleNator I know right lol
@@burgundy.v Definitely not haha
thanks
Piano Concerto No. 2 (Bartók)
for anyone who couldnt hear him
Thank you!!
thank you so much im at a party rn sobi really couldn't hear a single thing!
THANK YOU SO MUXH!!
Ty 😂
Thank you so much
Background piece is op 48 n1 by Chopin, best nocturne ever!
Thank you, i was looking for this comment!
Thank you!!!!
facts
His songs sound so beautiful but are so damn hard to play💀
Learnt it years ago and still shit at the doppio 🔥 why do I never get better 😍
Literally putting your blood sweat and tears into it
bro played so hard that blood came out
when your teacher tells you to pour your blood sweat emotion and tears into the piece
and your teacher is Russian
Blood sweat and tears
Blood and sweat
@@christionwardchill I just forgot the commas it's no big deal, mate
Bloods kinda nice not gonna lie
This dude: trigger warning if you don’t like blood
Also this dude: puts it in the thumbnail
youtube picks a thumbnail automatically for a video, i don’t even think you can manually change it for shorts?? idk never posted a short before tho.
@@averagetomfoolery There's a option for custom thumbnails if you have a phone number verified
@user-uw9bo9eq3o you cant, i did a short and it wouldn't let me
@BDGLSYou… Actually can’t tho? I’m a shorts creator myself and the most you can choose is what frame of the video you want to have as the thumbnail but for the most part you can’t export images to have as the thumbnail
@@SHXRWOODhuh? That’s the point. They can pick what part of the video to use as the thumbnail. So he intentionally picked the piano with blood. Are you slow? No one mentioned exporting images…
This was not the reason the piano was covered in blood, the reason was because the woman had a medical condition that caused her finger to bleed anytime she would put pressure on it
thats kinda metal
Chills
Literal chills
The chorus is heavenly
Literally crying while listening to this for no reason
this is not playing the piano, but slaying the piano
nah this is being slayed by the piano
I love how what’s actually playing is Chopin’s 3rd Ballade tho lmao
Chopin's Nocturne no. 13 in C minor, op. 48 no. 1, my favorite nocturne of his.
The backsound is OP. 48 from Chopin.
Thank you!
Chopin is in the background tho
Nocturne Op. 48 No. 1, my fav piano piece of all time ❤
@@zarae3232 even my favorite part of it...
omg. :)))) I hate his musical sheets but I love his songs
:)))
That’s…strangely very artistic and beautiful
"Alternates wanna clean the blood off my piano set?"
AYO this is true BUT the pianist playing before this picture was taken had a rare condition causing her fingers to bleed when she hits a key too hard. she also said after "it doesn't really hurt actually"
the person who left those blood was actually rui urayama, a pianist performing at a competition. she has a condition where her left pinky bleeds "if she hits the keyboard too hard" and she says "it isnt the first time", having also bled during practices prior to the taking of this photo. so this piece doesnt really make peoples fingers bleed, only some. as for schiff's quote, i think he only meant it metaphorically when he says its a "finger breaking piece". all in all, this piece is a hard piece to perform but u do not have to worry about bleeding fingers
What's the name of the piece schiff was referring to?
Thank you
Wow! I'm shocked and amazed. Your playing is beautiful.
Saw blood in a competition after a Prokofiev 7 sonata 3rd movement. Then the poor guy had to continue with the Emperor Concerto. 😬
Something was pouring from his fingers. He examined the piano. Blood? Blood! Crimson, copper smelling blood, his blood. Blood, blood, blood… and bits of sick.
hey dude this is awesome you should publish on Ao3 it brought me and my uncle to tears.
keep up the great work
so proud of you son
:3
@ It’s actually a quote from someone called Garth Marenghi... He’s an Author. Dreamweaver. Visionary. Plus actor.
I mean me personally as a guitarist there is way to much blood showing.
The piano took a blood offering, your sacrifice has been accepted.
The pianist didn't bleed, she made the piano bleed
Does not even make sense, i hope you wrote this only to try to sound cool
Art is beautiful, but it’s also painful, but that’s what makes it beautiful, is the transition from pain to beauty
Thank you for the trigger warning 🙏 I could have spontaneously combusted and all of my internal organs could have failed
Anyone with the ability of logical reasoning would understand that a flat blunt surface like piano keys so not cut your fingers and the velocity you’d have to hit keys to tear skin is well beyond anything a piano player would ever try to do. Their fingers are priceless to them.
so... talking about Bartok, but playing Chopin in the bgd?
Why not :>
Things always comes in a price
and i cant believe this masterpiece cost blood
If whiplash’s protagonist was a pianist instead of drummer
whiplash would be more credible if the instrument was piano, you will never bleed by playing the drumms, other instruments that can bleed you are guitar, violin, or bass and maybe the harp
@@丸山碧-j9kYou can 100% cut yourself playing the guitar and i’ve done it before
This is INCORRECT!!! The player of the piano said that she has a condition which causes that to happen. It is not because of the piece being hard to play!
he didn’t say her fingers started bleeding because of how hard the piece was, he just said that it was one of the hardest piano pieces ever. maybe actually listen before calling people out for being “wrong”
@Yeonji-StrayKids he definitely implied it shitfur.
Bro shredded on that piano
He didn’t, a female Japanese player did.
@@Yinyanchant idgaf
@@Yinyanchantbro is a gender neutral term.
@@grantm2303 ah yes from the gender neutral term 'brother' 🙄 👍🏼
THIS IS ONE OF MY FAV SONGS!❤
Focus, commitment, and sheer will
I’m learning howl’s moving castle so now I’m having second thoughts on playing more
Lol 😂 don’t let the blood deter you, the pianist who left the blood on the keys has a condition that causes the fingers to bleed 😊
the person who bled over the piano didnt bleed because of the difficulty, yes bartok's 2nd piano concerto is hard. But the reason behind the blood on the piano is because the pianist has a condition that makes it easier for her to bleed.
For anyone who doesn’t know, the pianist whose blood is on the piano has a medical condition that makes her fingers prone to bleeding.
She fr sold her soul for this piece. Fire.
This City Bleeds For You's piano bit is quite cool i like it
Rachmaninof piano concerto number 3 is supposed to be the most challenging I've heard. Certainly in the top 5.
u are the best bro..... more power...
The lady’s fingers have a condition where if she plays the piano her fingers bleed. She does not go through any pain, but she could probably play something simple and still leave blood
this peace demands a blood sacrifice to be performed perfectly
Back in my day, if you were too scared to see blood without a trigger warning you probably weren’t on TH-cam
what’s the name of it i can’t quite hear ur voice
Bartok's piano concerto 2 it says it in the description
I was just about to ask that! So thank you!
@@ozichi._.The piano piece heard throughout this post is Chopin's Nocturne no. 13 in C minor, op. 48 no. 1.
@@lindaa.auerbach8397 we dont talk about that. the dude is asking what was the piece that is being talked about in the video. not the background music.
@@Crimsxn_K1ra I don't know what you mean by your statement, but a number of people were under the seeming impression that the Chopin nocturne being played in the background was the Bartok being discussed. I hope I am not guilty of any major crime in merely having sought to clarify that, in case people who had never heard it were enchanted by the Chopin nocturne and would like to have known the name of the piece. I appear to have offended or annoyed you greatly.
In order to avoid further commentary by you, I will refrain from visiting this fine artist's posts again. You seem to have been deputized to set limits on what we are advised to contribute in some odd way. "We don't talk about that" is grammatically an admonition to avoid talking about whatever "that" is.
P. S. Just as a matter of curiosity, do you have any idea about why the artist didn't simply play the Bartok piece in the background instead of the Chopin nocturne?
The picture is from a world piano competition performed by a female pianist representing Japan. She has a condition that makes her fingers(I believe it was her pinky finger) bleed when she presses too hard. The blood was all over the piano because she couldn't just stop playing as it was a competition. Usually during practice sessions, when she starts bleeding, she normally stops.
Thank you for shedding some light on the real story behind this picture.
you never told me the HARDEST PIANO PIECE.
Sorabjis OC
@@matthewm5066 theres other harder sorabji pieces
Actually it's sorabjis opus archimagicum.
This album art goes hard🔥
Him : if you dont like blood scroll
Me : *scrolls*
Also me : comes back pauses video comments and kept scrolling 💀
Bro, you're not going to be cutting your fingers open playing piano unless you have a condition or you're juggling knives at the same time
Only instruments where your fingers might bleed after a very long amount of use, are string instruments. This is a stupid video.
Bloody brilliant piece 👏 👌 👍 🙌 😀
The girl who played has a special condition that makes her fingers bleed
I’m a violinist, once my friend played rush e on The violin, He just began to bleed.
Song playing In the back is my one of my favorites
fake news, the person who played got a special condition that causes her left pinky to bleed, she said it happend many times before, so the piece does not make your fingers blreed, duh
if you’re bleeding while playing the piano, you’re playing it wrong
She had a skin condition and was playing it right.
@@Yinyanchant i meant to say you’re playing it right actually
moonlight sonata 3rd movement
And the backgroundmusic is just the Most beautiful nocturne
He gave his blood to play this piece. Literally!
Took "Keyboard Warrior" to another level 💀💀💀
The person who played on this piano admitted she had very sensitive skin that would break and bleed very easily.
What’s the piece called?
Piano Concerto No. 2 Béla Bartók
He keeps referencing Bartok's 2nd piano concerto while speaking almost inaudibly over Chopin's Nocturne no. 13 in C minor, op. 48 no. 1 for some odd reason.
Taking f sharp to whole new level
"Yeah I took my blood and sweat to learn this piano"
Bartok's personal piano feeds on blood. If you thought that was eerie, his organ pieces required some of his...
We don't get to hear you play it??
THIS VIDEO IS FAKE
Here's the truth:
The girl who played this piano had a disorder so her fingers sometimes bled randomly, it's not because the piece was sooo hard. Your fingers don't bleed because of playing the piano...
Yea i think youd really have to slam the notes over and over and have rly weak fingers for them to start bleeding from the blunt force
Blood sweat and tears were into that literally
omg thank you so much!! 😭
Very interesting! I am curious though… what would be the hardest piece for a solo piano, since I’m sure not all of us have access to a concerto but just the piano.
@@brunomorita you were correct up until you suggested Chopin etudes being the hardest pieces for piano
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I can't understand what you're saying. What is the piece?
Bartok's 2nd piano concerto...
@@terryhuffaker3615 thank you!
The piano piece playing in the background is Chopin's Nocturne No. 13 in C minor (op. 48, no. 1), though for some odd reason, he keeps referencing Bartok's 2nd piano concerto misleadingly.
Someone poured their life into their music
What a cool misinformation, thanks!
Starts video with what's the hardest piece on the piano, talks about the piece, never gives the name. This dude
Bro is hearting everyone who supports this video and is skipping everyone who says the video is wrong
When I learned a Bartok piece, my teacher wrote on the first page a recipe for a soak for when my blood vessels broke. I used the recipe a lot.
We need a piano with built-in fans, like that one Xbox controller.
Blood on the piano is INSANE
If the piano would be this hurtful for anyone, the guitar would chop your fingers down.
This is deeper than ones mind can comprehend…
HUNGARY MENTIONED
I've had this happen while performing a couple times. Once I let my nail grow slightly too long and broke it open and the other time I cut my finger on a glissando.
But this certainly isn't because the piece was too difficult. There is always another explanation for the injury and you simply have to keep playing.
I think in this case it was because the pianist had a health condition which would cause her to bleed sometimes.
That song sounds pretty good
Me looking at the reflection instead of waiting to see the blood :
The piece is still unknown to this day