PLEASE READ BEFORE COMMENTING! UPDATE 3: Yes. I know that some of you are 12 and already know how to play all the Transcendental Etudes blindfolded, with one finger. Sure, you are far better than me. No, you don't need to humble brag about it in the comments. True pianists keep that to themselves. UPDATE 2: The piece I rated as level 1 is "Au Clair de la lune", NOT "Clair de Lune". One is a nursery rhyme, one is a Debussy piece. UPDATE 1: I've been asked many times to rate what level some pieces are, so I've prepared a list featuring some of the most common: Moonlight Sonata, 3rd Mvt: Level 7.5 Pathetique Sonata, 1st Mvt: Level 6.5 Pathetique Sonata, entire piece: Level 7 Hungarian Dance N.5 (Easy Version): Level 3 Hungarian Dance N.5 (Original Version): Level 7 Most of Bach's 3 part inventions: Anywhere from Level 4-6 Hammerklavier Sonata: Level 10+ Transcendental Etude No. 4 and 5: Level 10+ Paganini Etudes 3 and 6 (La Campanella and Caprice No. 24): Level 10 Flight of the Bumblebee (Rachmaninoff Transcription): Level 8.5 Chopin Ballades: Level 9+ (Taking into account interpretation) Ravel-Scarbo: Level 10+ Ravel-Ondine: Level 10 HR6: Level 10 Reverie (Debussy): Level 5 Etude Op.10 No.4-Torrent: Level 9+ Grand Galop Chromatique: Level 10 Rach Prelude No.3: Level 5.5 Rach Prelude Op. 23 No. 5: Level 7 Clair De Lune: Level 5.5 Chopin-Grand Valse Brilliante: Level 6 Note that this is my personal opinion, and does not reflect what others may think! My latest video, please check it out-I really appreciate your support! th-cam.com/video/PGXORWVjAgc/w-d-xo.html Ringtones on the piano: th-cam.com/video/dfbBmjTvC0s/w-d-xo.html ASIAN PARENTING 101: th-cam.com/video/PGXORWVjAgc/w-d-xo.html Simply Piano ads be like th-cam.com/video/8myMHNfRVgI/w-d-xo.html 5 Most Underrated Piano Pieces: th-cam.com/video/OJmUCGSk3Wo/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=HinLunChen important video: th-cam.com/video/RCViPpMAG0w/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=HinLunChen 9 Levels of "Amazing Grace" (in one take): th-cam.com/video/mFZGNbMj1Ww/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=HinLunChen Rating 10 National Anthems on the Piano: th-cam.com/video/9IFqC_0X6Mg/w-d-xo.html animal abuse: th-cam.com/video/6tzdK3YASis/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=HinLunChenHinLunChen Follow my Instagram for exclusive shorts and videos in the future: instagram.com/hinlun2005/
If you are 12 you have not developed the musical and personal experience necessary to truly make music out of those etudes, so if you can play the notes fine but you can't play the music in my opinion
I had it because in my last video, a lot of people complained about wrong notes and stuff. I got tired of those comments so I put the counter up so they can shut up :D
weirdly, this has given me a lot of confidence. I was essentially an irresponsible loser for about 6 years, hardly touched the piano etc, and hadn’t really made much progress to start with (started later in life). Still, I’m like a shaggy intermediate. Good to know and encouraging.
Definitely no problem! To me, everyone who decides to learn an instrument starts like that. Totally normal I think. I play piano about 7 years but started "really" practicing 2 years ago. Now I'm struggling with Fantasie Impromptu. Also I started learning violin 8 months ago. It's just terrible. I don't even touch it unless I'm in a lesson.
I am level 9. Through playing the piano, I have successfully changed my race to Asian. Someday I hope to reach the coveted title of "Asian With Glasses" 😂
I played Fantasie Impromtu and it wasn't that hard, also some Chopin Etudes have not equal rthymn, like op 25 Nr. 1 2 vs. 3 in the right hand and op 25 Nr. 2 and others as well
You know, piano is surprisingly underrated. We may not know this because we already love it so much. And I'm really glad you are not masking your mistakes. You are admitting them which is great. Even someone really experienced makes mistakes. And people can play beautifully behind camera but can be really nervous and so make mistakes on camera. I have been playing for 27 years which seems very much now that I look at it. This is what I love and it's nice you love it too. Don't let anyone tell you you are bad because you are not. Keep it up and please let's keep it real. 🙂
Being a Level 7 after 8 years of learning seems fine to me. I'm not Asian either, yet I someday hope to convert my race, so I can play some Liszt too lmao
Nice to know I'm at level 5 (Barely). There's alot of pieces I wanna play and it'll probably take a really long while before I actually get to play them. But it's a good feeling to know that you managed to make progress. The better I get, the closer I become to being able to play what I want.
Hey! I'm an undergraduate piano performance major, who played the tempest sonata for my freshman jury. One thing I noticed in your playing is you treat the triplets like 8th notes. Idk if u did this intentionally but check it out again
I'm certainly not as familiar with the Tempest Sonata, since I haven't played it for a while, so I played the triplets like a tremolo. Perhaps next time, when I have enough practice, I'll upload another video like this
i don’t know man about the 12 year olds playing études blindfolded one finger but your doing REALLY well so far it doesn’t really matter about age more about your technique and heart in your pieces yk so keep going your doing great
just want to say, you are very talented! And it’s cool that you put the levels in the video of different pieces(there are 5 of them that I really want to learn one day, so I know what order to learn them in then aha) . Have a great day!
4:30 I love how it went from 14 mistakes to 69, then to 420 then to pathetic. Well done bro. Btw I get the 420 train home from school every day and I’m proud of it 😌
I never bothered learning Fur Elise and I hate it so probably never will, but now none pianists will probably think I'm bad even tho I can play way harder pieces 😂
The last level should be named“russian“ (Horowitz, Rachmaninov, Katia buvunshivili i forgot how her name is written, Alexandra dovgan , Volodos , sokolov ...
Dude I played Mendelssohn rondo when I was just 13(now I'm 15). It was hard but not "as" hard. And I didn't just play it like I wasn't supposed to play it cuz I'm not good for it but I legit played it. (7yrs of piano playing) now I can play it a lot better..... Nice video 🔥you very good at playing the piano.
Im an Asian with glasses, but the hardest pieces I can play are all exactly "level 7", lol, Liebesträume No. 3, Fantaisie-Impromptu, Impromptu D.899-2/Op. 90-2 (all a bit rusty), but most perfect Pathetic Sonata, even though it's very draining since I use up all my energy
Level 0: first day of piano Level 1: maybe first week of piano Level 2: maybe first month of piano Level 3: sounds difficult, actually isn't Level 4: you now officially know enough piano to start having fun with it Level 5: now you start to actually need technique and have your first difficult runs Level 6: a few difficult runs but nothing too bad Level 7: OK this is actually getting slightly difficult but not anything a bit of practice can't mitigate Level 8: fingers are now hurting, practice needs to be here at the max Level 9: fingers now hurt no matter what, help Level 10: I paid for the whole piano and I am going to use the whole piano Level 11: I paid for the whole piano so I'm going to use the whole piano AND make my hands hurt constantly Level 12: asian
I can play the Sheet Music Boss version of In the Hall of the Mountain King, but without the octave parts for the main melody, which is partially because my piano is too small, I'm guessing that's like level 2.
I didn't realise Sonatina Op. 36 No. 1 by Clementi was "level 3". I started learning as an adult in March with no prior musical training, so ... That's reassurance I'm doing well, I guess. :D
Hard same. I took piano lessons as a kid, quit after a few years, been playing on and off since then (so total amount of years "playing the piano" in one way or another amounts to a lot) and I'm like a crappy 6
Just that annoying person who wants to had that the French song at the beginning is actually "Ah! vous dirais-je Maman". The pronunciation is the same but this time it means something lmao (an English translation would be: "Ah!" would I say to you, mom... You need the whole context to understand tho) Great vid, keep it up 👍😂
I would say that there is a level 11 that consists of pieces that truly only the masters could achieve to its full potential like the Goldberg Variations or like Hammerklavier which extends even further beyond the solely virtuosic pieces like La Camplanella
goldberg var. may be around 9+ level, slower tempo demanding, it is obviously away from the hammerklavier sonata (level 11), which is the similiar level to that of schumann toccata, rach prelude 23 no 9, brahms rearr. paganini and chopin.
Random thought: Would the "derivative" of the mistakes counter be an accurate representation of the difficulty of a piece, all other things being equal?
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UPDATE 3: Yes. I know that some of you are 12 and already know how to play all the Transcendental Etudes blindfolded, with one finger. Sure, you are far better than me. No, you don't need to humble brag about it in the comments. True pianists keep that to themselves.
UPDATE 2: The piece I rated as level 1 is "Au Clair de la lune", NOT "Clair de Lune". One is a nursery rhyme, one is a Debussy piece.
UPDATE 1: I've been asked many times to rate what level some pieces are, so I've prepared a list featuring some of the most common:
Moonlight Sonata, 3rd Mvt: Level 7.5
Pathetique Sonata, 1st Mvt: Level 6.5
Pathetique Sonata, entire piece: Level 7
Hungarian Dance N.5 (Easy Version): Level 3
Hungarian Dance N.5 (Original Version): Level 7
Most of Bach's 3 part inventions: Anywhere from Level 4-6
Hammerklavier Sonata: Level 10+
Transcendental Etude No. 4 and 5: Level 10+
Paganini Etudes 3 and 6 (La Campanella and Caprice No. 24): Level 10
Flight of the Bumblebee (Rachmaninoff Transcription): Level 8.5
Chopin Ballades: Level 9+ (Taking into account interpretation)
Ravel-Scarbo: Level 10+
Ravel-Ondine: Level 10
HR6: Level 10
Reverie (Debussy): Level 5
Etude Op.10 No.4-Torrent: Level 9+
Grand Galop Chromatique: Level 10
Rach Prelude No.3: Level 5.5
Rach Prelude Op. 23 No. 5: Level 7
Clair De Lune: Level 5.5
Chopin-Grand Valse Brilliante: Level 6
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Imo grand gallop chromatique is just as hard as Liszt’s transcendental etudes
@Andy Thatcher you guys related?
@Ruqi Zhang it is only the two most difficult transcendentals that are at 10+, Mazeppa and Feux Follets
If you are 12 you have not developed the musical and personal experience necessary to truly make music out of those etudes, so if you can play the notes fine but you can't play the music in my opinion
The piece of Mozart is Ah! Vous dirais-je maman
Not d'irai je though
*Everybody gangsta till the time signature changes to 1/66*
1/63*
Wtf
What the-
@@jamesm4334 1/64
@@mella1113 depends on the piece
I love how Asian is officially recognized throughout the internet as a unit of measurement for difficulty lol
@@ronan1686 above*
@@ronan1686liszt don juan its vray vray hrad its dimon man
The composer of Level 10+ really put an amusement park in the sheet music
literally though you can see similarities
Thank you. That is right
That is a whole city dude
Franz Liszt Hi
@@ruthsalgado6775 Nice to meet you here
"Asian"
"Asian with Glasses"
*Cites European white composers during both songs and every "other pieces" song*
Chopin and Liszt are honorary Asians by this point
@@HinLunChen You mean Ascendant Asian?
@@HinLunChen they are already asian
Wtf are you trying to prove? Classical music wasn’t in Asia at that time so duh.
Hey guys… i t ‘ s a j o k e
This is a logarithmic scale, 10x harder at each level
I think having a mistake counter is sad, most of those music isn't about mistake but feelings...
I had it because in my last video, a lot of people complained about wrong notes and stuff. I got tired of those comments so I put the counter up so they can shut up :D
@@HinLunChen I like how you said "... so they can shut up *:D* "
I wouldn’t say feelings, I would say accuracy
@@awe331 no, feelings too...
@@HinLunChen I kinda like the counter and the humour around it near the end.
weirdly, this has given me a lot of confidence. I was essentially an irresponsible loser for about 6 years, hardly touched the piano etc, and hadn’t really made much progress to start with (started later in life). Still, I’m like a shaggy intermediate. Good to know and encouraging.
Yeah pretty much the same for me but for like 4 years, in the last 2 years i made some big progress and i think i can safely say that im at advanced
Good luck-it's never too late to restart an instrument! :)
Definitely no problem! To me, everyone who decides to learn an instrument starts like that. Totally normal I think. I play piano about 7 years but started "really" practicing 2 years ago. Now I'm struggling with Fantasie Impromptu. Also I started learning violin 8 months ago. It's just terrible. I don't even touch it unless I'm in a lesson.
That’s me.
Liszt at level 7: *sigh* here I come guys..
Lolllll
Finally a realistic video that doesn’t have pieces like flight of the bumblebee as level 5-😂👏🏻
HAHAHHAHHA
SACRELIGIOUS
I feel like the difference from 1-4 isn't that big but then from 4-7 for example it's gigantic
I had to put fantasie impromptu on level 5
I was playing Chopin's winter wind at school and my friends thought it was flight of the bumblebee
After almost 10 years of playing the piano, I am proud to announce that I'm a level 2 pianist
I have just noticed the ''Mistakes counter: pathetic'' and I couldn't help but roll on the carpet
Oh my-
I am level 9. Through playing the piano, I have successfully changed my race to Asian. Someday I hope to reach the coveted title of "Asian With Glasses" 😂
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Level 11: Gaspard de la Nuit, Islamey, Brahms Variations on a Theme by Paganini
Level 12: Liszt 4th Paganini etude (1838 version)
@John Tse liszt's paganini etude 1838 is impossible to play at tempo.. so it's hard to rank anything higher than that.
@John Tse nothing is harder than Liszt’s original Etudes lol
Level 12 also liszt's beethoven 9th transcription
@Felis Skalkotris Sorabjitus You must be better than Franz Liszt himself.
@Felis Skalkotris Sorabjitus nah
Me : no pb with winterwind or other etudes from Chopin.
Me : struggles with La Fantaisie Impromptue
My Teacher : WHY EVEN
But the rhythm really is harder 😅
I played Fantasie Impromtu and it wasn't that hard, also some Chopin Etudes have not equal rthymn, like op 25 Nr. 1 2 vs. 3 in the right hand and op 25 Nr. 2 and others as well
@@katharina_klotz Yes sure i shouldn't have generalised that before. There are to many etudes to do that. Some of them aren't easy at all
@@julianpletl3061 none of them are actully easy
@@coringaindiano256 I'm not on that level yet, but everything is easy if you practice a lot.
You know, piano is surprisingly underrated. We may not know this because we already love it so much. And I'm really glad you are not masking your mistakes. You are admitting them which is great. Even someone really experienced makes mistakes. And people can play beautifully behind camera but can be really nervous and so make mistakes on camera. I have been playing for 27 years which seems very much now that I look at it. This is what I love and it's nice you love it too. Don't let anyone tell you you are bad because you are not. Keep it up and please let's keep it real. 🙂
I like how this is actually based on piano levels and not like other videos that calls like a Chopin ballade “intermediate” lol
I've never seen anyone who called a Chopin ballade "intermediate."
@@yuk_notkim7658 some shitposts I think do that its always a joke I think
Being a Level 7 after 8 years of learning seems fine to me. I'm not Asian either, yet I someday hope to convert my race, so I can play some Liszt too lmao
I'm Asian and level 7 fantasie impromptu after 2 years.
@@kfirmazor1273 I'm in level 9, currently learning Winter Wind.
After around 14 years of playing I can proudly say that I am a high class Level 5-6 🤣
Wait let me get my glasses so I can play Hungarian rhapsody
Nice to know I'm at level 5 (Barely). There's alot of pieces I wanna play and it'll probably take a really long while before I actually get to play them. But it's a good feeling to know that you managed to make progress. The better I get, the closer I become to being able to play what I want.
Kinda questioning my musical "talent" right now.
Great work :D
Same, the hardest piece I know is Art of Fugue Contrapunctus I
Level 10 is so funny, and everybody knows that you're not pathetic.
Like your video, bro.
Hey! I'm an undergraduate piano performance major, who played the tempest sonata for my freshman jury. One thing I noticed in your playing is you treat the triplets like 8th notes. Idk if u did this intentionally but check it out again
I'm certainly not as familiar with the Tempest Sonata, since I haven't played it for a while, so I played the triplets like a tremolo. Perhaps next time, when I have enough practice, I'll upload another video like this
i don’t know man about the 12 year olds playing études blindfolded one finger but your doing REALLY well so far it doesn’t really matter about age more about your technique and heart in your pieces yk so keep going your doing great
no the level 0.00 should be the absolute ramdom notes
just want to say, you are very talented! And it’s cool that you put the levels in the video of different pieces(there are 5 of them that I really want to learn one day, so I know what order to learn them in then aha) . Have a great day!
Thank you! I hope you have a great day too!
It's hard to imagine none of those composers was Asian...
Hmmhm, most of them were European
It’s western classical lol back then there wasn’t much Asians in eroupe
@Home Banger I know I’m Asian I know it’s hard I’m just saying in context of writing and composing music
Sorabji was Indian, he composed the hardest music for piano.
I died laughing when I saw Asian with glasses 🤣
Honestly not a bad channel and deserves more subs
Wait, I am Asian with glasses but so sad didn’t know how to played this hard lol
Lies. You know how to play the hardest ones in here, I know it.
5:15 looks more like an Egyptian heiroglyph rather than a music sheet lol
4:30 I love how it went from 14 mistakes to 69, then to 420 then to pathetic. Well done bro.
Btw I get the 420 train home from school every day and I’m proud of it 😌
when u can play pathetique 2nd movement but not fur elise
Lol when you play the whole Appassionata and not Fur Elise
I am confused and my head is feeling slightly odd
I never bothered learning Fur Elise and I hate it so probably never will, but now none pianists will probably think I'm bad even tho I can play way harder pieces 😂
That’s quite pathetique
Level 10+ sheet looks like an IKEA manual🤣
I'm 15 and I'm now playing the apassionata, maybe I just put it into the 7th or 8th level. But I enjoy a lot this video. ¡¡Congratulations!!
Yooo wasn’t that lvl 10 one played in a tom and jerry episode or am I wrong
Yes, it was
your hands playing are so smooth ! like you are touching cloud
The last level should be named“russian“
(Horowitz, Rachmaninov, Katia buvunshivili i forgot how her name is written, Alexandra dovgan , Volodos , sokolov ...
nice video. according to this im prob learning lvl 7 songs this summer
3:30 legit thought that was flight of the bumblebee
Everybody is vibing till the 5 year old asian kid with glasses walks on stage
This really put into perspective how unskilled I really am at piano even after 6 or 7 years
If you are at 3 then yeah I guess
I had 6 years yet I jumped a lot between levels
I've been playing for two years and I'm level 4
@@georgemoney6893 I have been playing for 10 months now and I am level 10
same except ive been learning piano for almost 10 years
@@jumanawaheib1235 i hope your lying thats impossible
When you play a fast arpeggio halfway into the video... it makes me wonder how many years it takes
I found myself somewhere between level 5 to level 6. But surely not playing the pieces of level 6 without making countless errors! Nice video!
Thanks! I appreciate it! Also, being at Level 5 is very impressive - that is a ABRSM Grade 8 standard.
There are 2 sides of Don Juan:
- Minuet from Don Juan
- Reminescences de Don Juan (and also Chopin's Op. 2 Variations)
5:07 the more I look at this image, the more it gets cursed
True
Yay! This vid actually made me feel more confident
Level 7: chill
Level 8: time to practice...
Ravel's Scarbo would like a talk
Check pinned comment, I've rated it there
I just learned the first movement of pathetique, which i am very happy about, and i have been playing piano for about 3 years
Me thinking I’m level 6, scraping 7, and then I see Revolutionary Etude at level 9, which I’m learning right now💀
Dude I played Mendelssohn rondo when I was just 13(now I'm 15). It was hard but not "as" hard. And I didn't just play it like I wasn't supposed to play it cuz I'm not good for it but I legit played it. (7yrs of piano playing) now I can play it a lot better..... Nice video 🔥you very good at playing the piano.
Thx for the video love it
When you're small hands gang so even as a university music student, the levels become difficult but exponentially :'(
Idk why but as an Asian I went from Fantasie Impromptu to waterfall etude
Him: mistake counter: pathetic
Me: i didn’t hear you make any mistakes 😂
Let me say, this is one of the most generous of this videos, but it makes me feel better 🙂
As a part Asian who plays Piano, Guitar, Trombone, and Baritone! I can confirm this is accurate!
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You have glasses too right?
@@jadfaddil7645 Yes I indeed do have glasses! How’d you know? 🤓
@@musicboy16 intuition 🤔🤔🤔
@@jadfaddil7645 Well, in that case! You have amazing intuition!
Awesome playing!!! 😍
Im an Asian with glasses, but the hardest pieces I can play are all exactly "level 7", lol, Liebesträume No. 3, Fantaisie-Impromptu, Impromptu D.899-2/Op. 90-2 (all a bit rusty), but most perfect Pathetic Sonata, even though it's very draining since I use up all my energy
Honestly probably tristess etude can go like 6-7 idk i can but very influent
I used to play alot of Chopin but now they're kind of either too easy or mostly too hard so i went for beethoven, and my chopin and liszt rusted
@@heartsbreaktwice872 chopin and liszt nor happy
I am level 8.5, but can't play mozart for some reason :(
@@glenngouldschair390 I'm trying more chopin like Heroic Polonaise, but liszt is still too hard for my little stubby fingers:/
Very positive!Very Nice!
2:36 are you saying liebestraum and fantasie impromptu are equally difficult
They aren’t?
I've played both and I'd say that liebestraum is a bit harder, but they both fit under this level perfectly
They are
They are equally difficult they are just not at the right difficulty rank
Wow! That’s amazing. Good job!
Thank you!
Omg I got goosebumps from that sheet music
You know someone's a true pro when they put more expression into *Ah! Vous Dirai Je Maman* than life
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you're so underrated that underrated can't even begin to describe how underrated you are
Thanks man, I really appreciate it :)
0:31 Level 2: Don Juan Mozart
Level 83256: Don Juan Liszt
Level 0: first day of piano
Level 1: maybe first week of piano
Level 2: maybe first month of piano
Level 3: sounds difficult, actually isn't
Level 4: you now officially know enough piano to start having fun with it
Level 5: now you start to actually need technique and have your first difficult runs
Level 6: a few difficult runs but nothing too bad
Level 7: OK this is actually getting slightly difficult but not anything a bit of practice can't mitigate
Level 8: fingers are now hurting, practice needs to be here at the max
Level 9: fingers now hurt no matter what, help
Level 10: I paid for the whole piano and I am going to use the whole piano
Level 11: I paid for the whole piano so I'm going to use the whole piano AND make my hands hurt constantly
Level 12: asian
awesome video! i find the other pieces of the level very useful, thanks!
I'm like level 4 or 5 and I've been learning to play piano for about two years so this made me feel good about my progress😅
I can play the Sheet Music Boss version of In the Hall of the Mountain King, but without the octave parts for the main melody, which is partially because my piano is too small, I'm guessing that's like level 2.
„Arranged by accident“
What and where is that and where did you find it (5:09)
It's something by John Stump, I found it on Google images and picked the first thing I saw lol
I can't understand how you have so few subscribers, you have incredible talent, congratulations and I subscribe🔔🙂
Thanks! :)
I Have played piano for 3 years on music school and im still level 2 - 3
I didn't know that I was an Asian. The fact that I wear glasses is also new to me 😅
Man i wish i would be able to play hungarian rhapsody or campanella
@@wadabid6165 I'm currently learning the friska part of hungarian rhapsody no. 2. This song is above my level, but it's a lot of fun to learn.
Sry but what music school are you in or what music school did you go to
@@yifanzhang6613 When I was 6 I went to a normal music school for about 8 years. I'm 16 now
@Raged Gamer i just finnished nocturne op 9 no 1, is this one harder than op9 no 2?
You be putting a smile on my face! 😊I’m not a pro or anything but this is strangely encouraging. You’re awesome! Keep making these vids 🙌
5:08 "Arranged by Accident" 🤣
this is awesome!!
thanks to you I know my level
I didn't realise Sonatina Op. 36 No. 1 by Clementi was "level 3". I started learning as an adult in March with no prior musical training, so ... That's reassurance I'm doing well, I guess. :D
I loved the video thank you, now i have a list where i can take new pieces from my lvl ❤️
I seem to be Level 5..... AFTER 10 YEARS OF PLAYING THE PIANO. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
dude same omg
im lvl 8 i giess after 9 years
Now 6 years doesn’t even feel dreadful
Hard same. I took piano lessons as a kid, quit after a few years, been playing on and off since then (so total amount of years "playing the piano" in one way or another amounts to a lot) and I'm like a crappy 6
Lool im level 6 after 8 years playing and I dont think im ever gonna be level 7, im good here..
Not to flex I can play the entertainer that makes my dads heart pressure go up every time I play the infamous start.
Same and the Maple leaf rag
I'm at level 3, I'm currently learning that exactly piece! ^^
It's been almost two year since I started practicing ^^
It is a very popular piece of that level!
@@HinLunChen I’m around level 2-3 after a year of taking piano lessons, I do hope to do even more in the future!
Your pianos sound is so deep❤
funny enough i had more problems trying to learn impromptu than the whole fucking moonlight sonata
Hey , could you post a video of you playing prelude and fuge no.2 by bach
Just a request for a piece
Just that annoying person who wants to had that the French song at the beginning is actually "Ah! vous dirais-je Maman". The pronunciation is the same but this time it means something lmao (an English translation would be: "Ah!" would I say to you, mom... You need the whole context to understand tho)
Great vid, keep it up 👍😂
I have officially changed my race to „asian“ lol
My teacher is Philippino and has glasses and he's super saying level 😭
Super sanin* excuse me
level 9 before one year of playing piano lol.
I would say that there is a level 11 that consists of pieces that truly only the masters could achieve to its full potential like the Goldberg Variations or like Hammerklavier which extends even further beyond the solely virtuosic pieces like La Camplanella
Have you not seen Level 10+? :D
And many lesser-known Liszt pieces and Alkan also 😂
goldberg var. may be around 9+ level, slower tempo demanding, it is obviously away from the hammerklavier sonata (level 11), which is the similiar level to that of schumann toccata, rach prelude 23 no 9, brahms rearr. paganini and chopin.
@@tungholau2457 thats why I said beyond just the technical difficulty, all the pieces you just listed technically difficult
La campanella is not quite virtuosic yet
I could listen to you play all day
Appreciate the compliment :)
Random thought: Would the "derivative" of the mistakes counter be an accurate representation of the difficulty of a piece, all other things being equal?
level 7 after 1 year of piano🥳
That's crazy. I got into level 7 after 5 years.
That piano sounds so good
Thanks for your unconditional love and support all these years 🤗...where are you watching from sweetheart 😘
@@paulbarton4558 bruh
I’m very glad to know you love my songs thank you so very much... let’s have a steady communication, I’ll like you to send me your hangout email so we can get to know each other more better.
Great demonstration. Thanks.
I think Beethoven sonata no21 is absolutely much much more playable compared to other pieces of lv9+ list
Unlikely plot twist: You didn't know classical music but you have the capabilities of playing a level 10 piece.