To my dedicated subscribers, this video is a little experiment! Recently, TH-cam has been pushing down classical music and this format seems to be what is being recommended by the algorithm. Although recognizable, the pieces in this compilation aren't actually the most difficult - but I've made another 'Top 10' list for you that contains some pieces which would be impossible to have on TH-cam in video form. *_HERE IS A MORE REALISTIC TOP 10:_* *10) Balakirev - Islamey* This piece often gets thrown around as being 'the most difficult piano piece'. Though insanely virtuosic and really beautiful melodically, this romantic work is far from the most difficult piano piece ever composed. *9) Beethoven - Hammerklavier (Piano Sonata No. 29)* As the name suggests, this mammoth of a Sonata (which is almost 1 hour long) contains Beethoven's typical intensity, but also his beautiful melodic writing that makes it a challenge both physically and musically. The Fugue in particular is nigh on impossible to perform at the tempo Beethoven wrote, and is rarely attempted at full tempo even by pianists today. Legend says Beethoven claimed no one would be able to play it in 100 years, though not even 20 years after completion, a certain young Franz Liszt performed the work in what would be one of his greatest concerts. *8) Ravel - Gaspard de la nuit* Arguably Ravel's greatest piano work - this set of three works based on poems by Bertrand is a musical wonder. The contrasting imagery Ravel captures in the three works is absolutely magical. The first piece, Ondine, tells the dream-like story of a nymph singing to lure an outsider into her underwater kingdom. The second, Le Gibet, a story about a corpse hanging in a desert with bells ringing from a nearby city, creating an eerie atmosphere. The third and final, Scarbo, a nightmarish goblin/devil who haunts the poet in his sleep - this work is also often flaunted as the most difficult piano work, but it definitely takes the cake in Impressionism. *7) Godowsky - Passacaglia in B Minor* It's no surprise Godowsky's name begins with 'God', famed for his Chopin Etude studies, this piece is easily one of the best examples of variation theme. This work not only contains a virtuosic passacaglia (bassline repeats throughout) of gargantuan proportions, but then takes the theme and crafts an incredible fugue around it. Like many pieces so far, playing this work not only requires a massive feat of physical endurance, but extreme musicality and control. *6) Liszt - Gallop in A Minor* What would a Top 10 piano list be without Liszt? Not much needs to be said here other than this fun Gallop is next to impossible to perform at tempo. C major/A minor are usually the first keys a pianist learns when starting out on piano, though they often don't know that these are the hardest keys to master, and virtuosic playing on black keys is significantly easier. You also know a piece is extremely difficult when most recordings of it are MIDI reproductions - Mereaux, a contemporary of Liszt, also wrote a devilish short work in A minor, his Etude, Op. 63 No. 45 and MIDI is the form you will find it in most often. *5) Alkan - Concerto for Solo Piano* Alkan - Liszt's greatest rival in Paris. A good friend of both him and Chopin, the path of history has made him the lesser known virtuoso pianist of that time period, though he was equally respected during his time. An extremely rare form of concerto (which are usually for a solo instrument with an orchestral accompaniment - this work is almost stretching the definition of the style to its limits), this monumental work is one of Alkan's greatest, and one of the most difficult solo piano works of the romantic repertoire. *4) Ligeti - Piano Concerto* One of the names most associated with "Piano Concerto" is Rachmaninoff, with his 2nd and 3rd piano concertos being some of the staples of the form, but in terms of pure difficulty, avant garde composer Ligeti may take the cake. Due to being extremely complex musically, containing two time signatures at once (4/4 & 12/8) along with changing tempo and extreme syncopation, it is arguably the most difficult piano concerto written to date. *3) Xenakis - Mists* Up until this point, time signatures have been an important part in the piano works listed. Not here. Xenakis was not only a musician, but an architect and used mathematical models extensively in his music. In this piece, there is no time signature, but all of the musical content has been excruciatingly mathematically calculated. Actually playing this piece faithfully to the score is likely not physically possible for a human to achieve. *2) Messiaen - Vingt Regards sur l'Enfant-Jésus* Now we get into the big leagues. Messiaen's Vingt Regards, a set of 20 pieces that in full is 2 hours long. Not only a pianist, but an organist too, religion was a big theme for Messiaen - this work is described as a meditation on the infancy of Jesus. With harmonic similarities to French Impressionism, infused with with the musical complexity and exploration of the early 20th century, this is one of Messiaen's greatest works, and certainly one of the most difficult. *1) Sorabji - Symphonic Variations for Piano* This piece is 9 hours long. 9. Hours. Long. Sorabji is known for his ridiculously difficult and ridiculously long works, and this one is at the top of his list. This piece is so difficult, a full recording does not even exist, and in terms of pure difficulty - it is pretty safe to say that this is the most difficult piano work ever written. As always - take these with a grain of salt, a 'Top 10' list is highly subjective and there are thousands of pieces that would be fit to be here. There is too much difficult music out there and especially on TH-cam, where audience retention is favored, it is impossible to capture a lot of what makes these works difficult. If you would like to hear some of the pieces listed, here are some recordings: *10) Balakirev - Islamey* (Pogorelich): th-cam.com/video/cepieLOSu24/w-d-xo.html *9) Beethoven - Hammerklavier* (Levit): th-cam.com/video/erD1Yy-4F5M/w-d-xo.html *8) Ravel - Gaspard de la nuit* (Hamelin): th-cam.com/video/E1yFDKXfwl4/w-d-xo.html *7) Godowsky - Passacaglia* (Siirala): th-cam.com/video/f0nlJXooIVc/w-d-xo.html *6) Liszt - Gallop in A minor* (Clidat): th-cam.com/video/smobyeL5p_4/w-d-xo.html *Mereaux - Etude, Op. 63 No. 45* (MIDI): th-cam.com/video/jTRmtaGx85s/w-d-xo.html *5) Alkan - Solo piano concerto* (Hamelin) Mvt 1: th-cam.com/video/W3XKeqy8xd4/w-d-xo.html Mvt 2: th-cam.com/video/zPIB5OM8nlw/w-d-xo.html Mvt 3: th-cam.com/video/ne7XYi1i5l0/w-d-xo.html *4) Ligeti - Piano Concerto* (Wosner): th-cam.com/video/P3mDevv2LP0/w-d-xo.html *Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto no 3* (Volodos), Mvt. 1: th-cam.com/video/fDblE1CcrR4/w-d-xo.html *3) Xenakis - Mists* (MIDI): th-cam.com/video/ZH4j70KU-RQ/w-d-xo.html *2) Messiaen - Vingt Regards* (Loriod): th-cam.com/video/ovMnmIoZh74/w-d-xo.html 1) No recordings exist. Thank you to the pianists of my discord server, and specifically David, for their input regarding this list.
Trust me, there are some pieces that even after you can easily play these still seem impossible that they’ve been played before. Difficulty isn’t all that eventually.
Honestly there are more harder out there, check out Caleb Hu’s Top 100 hardest piano pieces up to 1920. FYI: La Campanella is 92. Also turn on captions for funny and informative commentary.
at that point, some of it also had to be some primitive form of copyright, you cant copy what you literally cant copy. or as the people of the time would have said "doest thou not posess the skills to shred?"
@@yowtfputthemaskbackon9202 Perhaps one sad reflection is if they were composed today, in the ocean of AI music and piped music, no one would probably notice.
The fact that little red riding hood actually sent shivers down my spine actually showed how well written and thought through each note is to make is sound a certain way…
He posted a comment that made it sound like some of these he didn't play at the speed they were supposed to be played at. But it was one very impressive take.
Im 33 years old, started to learn piano in the beggining of 2024 january. currently i have a little bit over 50 hours spent learning. 4 of the 10 pieces listed here are among the ones that i like very much and I WILL PLAY them in the future. hope one day i can find this comment and post a reply with a video playing vivaldi, chopin, beethoven and liszt!
@@kristinelarab39 its hard to learn what i want to play now because as my teacher said: your brain learns faster than your fingers and wrist. I had some issues with my wrist so im trying to focus more on technique now. The rest will come 🤝🤝
@@kristinelarab39well it is too difficult for a beginner but the thing is if you practice a lot you won’t be a beginner anymore when you can play the piece. It is one thing to say you can’t play it as a beginner which is true and another thing to say you will never learn it because that isn’t true if you practice a lot
@@Magerramusyour hands take time to learn. I believe stretching is necessary. it took me a year but I learned Claire de lune from scratch. It's possible.
0:00 Vivaldi - summer 0:55 Fantaisie - Impromptu. Chopin 1:27 Flight of the bumblebee. Rimsky-Korsakov 2:02 Moonlight sonata. Beethoven 2.32 Little red riding hood. Rachmaninoff 2:59 Etude op 10 no 1. Chopin 3:42 Etude op 10 no 4. Chopin 4.29 Etude op 25 no 11. Chopin 5:17 La Campanella. Liszt 6:20 Hungarian Rhapsody 6. Liszt
@@akibaz3135 as someone who's looked at sheet music like this (and backed out - or blacked out, at the sight of it), I can confirm that the entire page is black.
I can definitely agree that these are the hardest. In my opinion, La Campanella is the hardest because of all the jumps in the right hand. I know this because I am a pianist, and I have tried it. Extremely difficult. It's crazy to see you do all of these. Great work.
they aren’t. extremely difficult, yes, but they aren’t the hardest. he even commented on the video saying just that, and then gave a list of some of the hardest pieces he could think of.
Brilliant, the complexity just keeps getting better and better until bam, we hit the end!! You've inspired me to dust off the keys and start practising again
I just find it so crazy that we as humans are capable of learning something like this and retaining the information about the exact muscle movement required for all of these extremely advanced pieces of music simultaneously. Like how? It's truly astonishing what we're capable of.
Or he just knew how to play these from years of piano lessons and recitals? Not trying to say it's not impressive, yet I still doubt that these are the hardest pieces since my friends and I have been able to play SOME (haha not all) since at least middle school.
@@mcbbqribs5357 Actually the songs “he” plays aren’t all done my Rousseau, he hires others to play some of them. It doesn’t take long to realize this I mean just look at the upload schedule.
If you read his pinned comment, he provides a list of his actual top ten most difficult pieces. Some of the pieces in this list are indeed legitimately quite difficult (La Campanella is infamous for its difficulty, for example), but on the whole, they don't scratch the surface of history's most difficult piano literature.
You mean I paid for all 85 keys I am gonna use all 85 keys credit to the speedometer meme I paid for the speedometer I am gonna use the entire speedometer. 🤣
For real tho, in an unromantic perspective: Am a female pianist, and I get so upset when I'm playing actual songs that requires so much practice. But my classmates will still focus on that group of people who'll play just the intro of Bohemian Rhapsody (I daresay, they never complete the song), and Chopsticks like wtf- It makes me wonder if playing the piano is actually worth it and it makes me really conscious of my playing and heh life is just sad :'DDD (Probably will regret and forget this comment cause it's nearly 2am here and hEH)
It's been almost 9 years that I started the piano and i didn't practice much bcz my teachers where so strict they made me hate piano now I'm back practicing and my only goal to achieve is playing Chopin op. 25 no.11 and op.10 no. 4🥲
james morris the moment i even set eyes on the piano, my hands tense up and my blood pressure rises by 6 trillion. and i _still_ can’t coordinate both hands sometimes. i have been playing for ten years. it never goes away. oh god piano why
For anyone that needs it: 0:00 - Summer by Antonio Vivaldi 0:54 - Fantaisie-Impromptu by F.F. Chopin 1:27 - Flight of the Bumblebee 2:02 - Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement by Ludwig van Beethoven 2:31 - Little Red Riding Hood by Rachmaninoff 2:57 - Etude (Waterfall) by F.F. Chopin 3:42 - Etude (Torrent) by F.F. Chopin 4:29 - Etude (Winter Wind) by F.F. Chopin 5:18 - La Campanella by Liszt 6:19 - Hungarian Rhapsody 6 by Liszt What's your favorite piano song?
I wonder if all these composer wake up one morning and said to themselves "today I'm going to compose music that will give the future generations anxiety and carpal tunnel"
These are the classical "pop" versions of most difficult pieces. Some 20th century composers have pieces that would make these look like child's play. Also "difficult" is a relative concept. Playing excerpts for a few minutes is not as difficult as playing a piano concerto in its entirety. This is not to say that the OP is not a virtuoso. Just a general observation.
@@ISKMUSIC1 True, these aren't NEAR the most difficult pieces for piano. They're hard for sure, but there is no way in hell that Moonlight Sonata and Vivaldi's Summer made a list that Liszt's 1838 version of the Paganini Etudes didn't. Its really more like "Top Ten Most Difficult Pieces I can Play," it's the same as Vinheteiro's video. Theyre really just a collection of well-known difficult classical pieces.
I can only play the 4th one, I am not so good but with a good week of practice I can play about the part he played. Everyone can do it with a bit of practice
@@michelerusconi well there is a consciousness inside you which is you, and thats what controlling the hands because the brain we refer to when we use the term brain is the organ which is the helper for moving the hands without the brain or consciouness you wouldnt be able to do anything because the brain without a consciousness maybe cant make decisions on its own, i dont know im not a neurologist maybe it might the brain is fascinating
It’s like worlds strongest men... I didn’t know it was humanly possible to ever left more then 1,000 pounds of weight 💀.... trust me, getting to this point means rigorous training to the point you can’g feel your wrists anymore and your finger muscles going back to your forearm are dead...
@@ampofix2459 practice and determination alone will not get you to this level of perfection,please stop eluding to the fact that this guy is talented and give him his damn flowers!!
To my dedicated subscribers, this video is a little experiment! Recently, TH-cam has been pushing down classical music and this format seems to be what is being recommended by the algorithm. Although recognizable, the pieces in this compilation aren't actually the most difficult - but I've made another 'Top 10' list for you that contains some pieces which would be impossible to have on TH-cam in video form.
*_HERE IS A MORE REALISTIC TOP 10:_*
*10) Balakirev - Islamey*
This piece often gets thrown around as being 'the most difficult piano piece'. Though insanely virtuosic and really beautiful melodically, this romantic work is far from the most difficult piano piece ever composed.
*9) Beethoven - Hammerklavier (Piano Sonata No. 29)*
As the name suggests, this mammoth of a Sonata (which is almost 1 hour long) contains Beethoven's typical intensity, but also his beautiful melodic writing that makes it a challenge both physically and musically. The Fugue in particular is nigh on impossible to perform at the tempo Beethoven wrote, and is rarely attempted at full tempo even by pianists today. Legend says Beethoven claimed no one would be able to play it in 100 years, though not even 20 years after completion, a certain young Franz Liszt performed the work in what would be one of his greatest concerts.
*8) Ravel - Gaspard de la nuit*
Arguably Ravel's greatest piano work - this set of three works based on poems by Bertrand is a musical wonder. The contrasting imagery Ravel captures in the three works is absolutely magical. The first piece, Ondine, tells the dream-like story of a nymph singing to lure an outsider into her underwater kingdom. The second, Le Gibet, a story about a corpse hanging in a desert with bells ringing from a nearby city, creating an eerie atmosphere. The third and final, Scarbo, a nightmarish goblin/devil who haunts the poet in his sleep - this work is also often flaunted as the most difficult piano work, but it definitely takes the cake in Impressionism.
*7) Godowsky - Passacaglia in B Minor*
It's no surprise Godowsky's name begins with 'God', famed for his Chopin Etude studies, this piece is easily one of the best examples of variation theme. This work not only contains a virtuosic passacaglia (bassline repeats throughout) of gargantuan proportions, but then takes the theme and crafts an incredible fugue around it. Like many pieces so far, playing this work not only requires a massive feat of physical endurance, but extreme musicality and control.
*6) Liszt - Gallop in A Minor*
What would a Top 10 piano list be without Liszt? Not much needs to be said here other than this fun Gallop is next to impossible to perform at tempo. C major/A minor are usually the first keys a pianist learns when starting out on piano, though they often don't know that these are the hardest keys to master, and virtuosic playing on black keys is significantly easier. You also know a piece is extremely difficult when most recordings of it are MIDI reproductions - Mereaux, a contemporary of Liszt, also wrote a devilish short work in A minor, his Etude, Op. 63 No. 45 and MIDI is the form you will find it in most often.
*5) Alkan - Concerto for Solo Piano*
Alkan - Liszt's greatest rival in Paris. A good friend of both him and Chopin, the path of history has made him the lesser known virtuoso pianist of that time period, though he was equally respected during his time. An extremely rare form of concerto (which are usually for a solo instrument with an orchestral accompaniment - this work is almost stretching the definition of the style to its limits), this monumental work is one of Alkan's greatest, and one of the most difficult solo piano works of the romantic repertoire.
*4) Ligeti - Piano Concerto*
One of the names most associated with "Piano Concerto" is Rachmaninoff, with his 2nd and 3rd piano concertos being some of the staples of the form, but in terms of pure difficulty, avant garde composer Ligeti may take the cake. Due to being extremely complex musically, containing two time signatures at once (4/4 & 12/8) along with changing tempo and extreme syncopation, it is arguably the most difficult piano concerto written to date.
*3) Xenakis - Mists*
Up until this point, time signatures have been an important part in the piano works listed. Not here. Xenakis was not only a musician, but an architect and used mathematical models extensively in his music. In this piece, there is no time signature, but all of the musical content has been excruciatingly mathematically calculated. Actually playing this piece faithfully to the score is likely not physically possible for a human to achieve.
*2) Messiaen - Vingt Regards sur l'Enfant-Jésus*
Now we get into the big leagues. Messiaen's Vingt Regards, a set of 20 pieces that in full is 2 hours long. Not only a pianist, but an organist too, religion was a big theme for Messiaen - this work is described as a meditation on the infancy of Jesus. With harmonic similarities to French Impressionism, infused with with the musical complexity and exploration of the early 20th century, this is one of Messiaen's greatest works, and certainly one of the most difficult.
*1) Sorabji - Symphonic Variations for Piano*
This piece is 9 hours long. 9. Hours. Long. Sorabji is known for his ridiculously difficult and ridiculously long works, and this one is at the top of his list. This piece is so difficult, a full recording does not even exist, and in terms of pure difficulty - it is pretty safe to say that this is the most difficult piano work ever written.
As always - take these with a grain of salt, a 'Top 10' list is highly subjective and there are thousands of pieces that would be fit to be here. There is too much difficult music out there and especially on TH-cam, where audience retention is favored, it is impossible to capture a lot of what makes these works difficult. If you would like to hear some of the pieces listed, here are some recordings:
*10) Balakirev - Islamey* (Pogorelich): th-cam.com/video/cepieLOSu24/w-d-xo.html
*9) Beethoven - Hammerklavier* (Levit): th-cam.com/video/erD1Yy-4F5M/w-d-xo.html
*8) Ravel - Gaspard de la nuit* (Hamelin): th-cam.com/video/E1yFDKXfwl4/w-d-xo.html
*7) Godowsky - Passacaglia* (Siirala): th-cam.com/video/f0nlJXooIVc/w-d-xo.html
*6) Liszt - Gallop in A minor* (Clidat): th-cam.com/video/smobyeL5p_4/w-d-xo.html
*Mereaux - Etude, Op. 63 No. 45* (MIDI): th-cam.com/video/jTRmtaGx85s/w-d-xo.html
*5) Alkan - Solo piano concerto* (Hamelin)
Mvt 1: th-cam.com/video/W3XKeqy8xd4/w-d-xo.html
Mvt 2: th-cam.com/video/zPIB5OM8nlw/w-d-xo.html
Mvt 3: th-cam.com/video/ne7XYi1i5l0/w-d-xo.html
*4) Ligeti - Piano Concerto* (Wosner): th-cam.com/video/P3mDevv2LP0/w-d-xo.html
*Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto no 3* (Volodos), Mvt. 1: th-cam.com/video/fDblE1CcrR4/w-d-xo.html
*3) Xenakis - Mists* (MIDI): th-cam.com/video/ZH4j70KU-RQ/w-d-xo.html
*2) Messiaen - Vingt Regards* (Loriod): th-cam.com/video/ovMnmIoZh74/w-d-xo.html
1) No recordings exist.
Thank you to the pianists of my discord server, and specifically David, for their input regarding this list.
Rousseau I see you all time and you are my best piano tutorial for learn ^^
Hi rousseau :D
I only know gaspard de le nuit and amd hammerklavier ooof
You should do a split screen recording of Mozart's Sonata for Two Pianos. I think it would look awesome and it's such a fun piece to learn.
Top ten difficult piano pieces, you won’t believe number 6
This video is the ultimate flex, he is basically saying "This are the 10 most difficult piano pieces and I can play them all". Absolute Legend.
@HAHAHAH Yeah I know but this 10 are definitely not easy
Trust me, there are some pieces that even after you can easily play these still seem impossible that they’ve been played before. Difficulty isn’t all that eventually.
Bruh u can play them SUPA well but me? People will just go and laugh when with you they will gaze in wonder IM ONLY ON GRADE 5 LOL
You can play as a legend and imagine those who composed and played these master pieces originally .. omg
@@babybangtankookie I'm in 6 bruh-
I'm convinced some pieces written by Chopin are not made to enjoy them but to appreciate the true skill of the person playing them.
They are complex to the brim
That is what makes classical music more extraordinary
not all chopin pieces are extremely hard
@@zulu417 he said some not every
That's actually the point of an Étude. It's a performance piece meant to showcase skill.
Can we just appreciate the fact these pieces were played by a real person
These pieces*
Real persons created those "songs" by the way
well, these fast pieces usually not as hard as they seem to be. like is La Campanella that fast? but it is way harder than bumblebee
Honestly there are more harder out there, check out Caleb Hu’s Top 100 hardest piano pieces up to 1920. FYI: La Campanella is 92. Also turn on captions for funny and informative commentary.
@@jctorres7684 these aren't songs haha
The composers were such genius people. The way they were able to create these masterpieces back in the day.
at that point, some of it also had to be some primitive form of copyright, you cant copy what you literally cant copy. or as the people of the time would have said "doest thou not posess the skills to shred?"
@@yowtfputthemaskbackon9202did you think liszt was renewing his spotify premium every month? what need would they have for copyright 🤣
@@official2mt37 LMAOO
I would say they were high.
@@yowtfputthemaskbackon9202 Perhaps one sad reflection is if they were composed today, in the ocean of AI music and piped music, no one would probably notice.
Here, Hope it helps :)
0:05 Vivaldi - Summer
0:54 Chopin - Fantaisie - Impromptu
1:27 Rimsky - Korsakov - Flight Of The BumbleBee
2:00 Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata 3rd MVT
2:30 Rachmaninoff - Little Red Riding Hood
2:55 Chopin - Etude op 10 no 1 Waterfall
3:40 Chopin - Etude op 10 no 4 Torrent
4:27 Chopin - Etude op 25 no 11 Winter Wind
5:16 Liszt - La Campanella
6:18 Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody 6
Chopin etude no.25 op.11 and mvt 3 moonlight sonata is easy lol
@@vxlzdxrupt yeah if you are Beethoven or Chopin himself
@@dottore590 im a rhythm gamer
@@dottore590 no i think it is more or less
7:08 ??
These are easy.
Just practice 40 hours a day, 11 days a week.
I- hahahaha
@pretty badshape that's the joke artichoke.
UNderrated
...for 30 years..
@@lisaa8795 nailed it
0:00 : "Summer (Four Seasons)"
0:54 : "Fantaisie Impromptu"
1:26 : "Flight Of The Bumblebee"
2:01 : "Moonlight Sonata (3rd Movement)"
2:30 : "Little Red Riding Hood"
2:56 : "Waterfall
3:41 : "Torrent"
4:28 : "Winter Wind"
5:16 : "La Campanella"
6:18 : "Hungarian Rhapsody No 6"
7:04 : Rosseau Outro
7:07 : Rosseau Outru With Music ("Hungarian Rhapsody No 2")
7:22 : The Video Has Ending
Thanks very helpful
thank you.. cant believe its not in the description
Thxxxxx
It seems you are a professional 😍👌👍👍
Thank you
his transition from piece to piece is so smooth!!
He has more control over this piano than l have over my life.
Oof, I felt that
@@academicfailure8182 me too
That’s cold...I like it,
humm we are on same page bro...
I mean it’s easier to master piano that it is to master life, just keep doing you brother.
"How many notes can we fit in two minutes?"
Chopin: "Yes"
HAHAHAHA
@@ExtraordinaryArtists HM?
Nicolas Siderakis hahahhah
XD
"6666 and something thereof"
I don't know why people say this is too difficult to play, I clicked on the video and it worked just fine....
Bahaha same
Good joke... 😂😂😂😂
Underrated
It’s a stolen comment, don’t give this guy attention lmao
@@user-cj6pe3vy3b you could argue that anything said is stolen...
Tell me, do you think you've ever had an original thought before?
The fact that little red riding hood actually sent shivers down my spine actually showed how well written and thought through each note is to make is sound a certain way…
Scales: exist
Chopin: Let me add a little bit of *S P I C E* to that
& LIZST!!
@@user-cj4ni7kl2e nah, liszt is octaves-addicted
HE-HEE BOI!
Chopin did it again
667th like I've saved u
“Top ten most difficult piano pieces” *plays them flawlessly*
its multiple people doing multiple takes :D
In one take, I may add
He posted a comment that made it sound like some of these he didn't play at the speed they were supposed to be played at. But it was one very impressive take.
SamTheMan hes only using one of the many recorded takes
@@oliver-04 Exatly.. geez some people are stupid
The creators of those "pieces" were like : I paid for the piano, i'm gonna the use whole piano.
@@michellebee4545 Fixed ! Thx you ! :)
When u buy it, u have to use it in life, so duh :p
Stolen
@@gadielcastillo4696 Bro, like 75% liked coments on this vid are stolen.
I payed for the whole piano, ima use the whole piano!
Im 33 years old, started to learn piano in the beggining of 2024 january. currently i have a little bit over 50 hours spent learning. 4 of the 10 pieces listed here are among the ones that i like very much and I WILL PLAY them in the future. hope one day i can find this comment and post a reply with a video playing vivaldi, chopin, beethoven and liszt!
Don’t let anyone tell you it’s too difficult for a beginner. Learn what you have desire to learn.
@@kristinelarab39 its hard to learn what i want to play now because as my teacher said: your brain learns faster than your fingers and wrist. I had some issues with my wrist so im trying to focus more on technique now. The rest will come 🤝🤝
@@kristinelarab39well it is too difficult for a beginner but the thing is if you practice a lot you won’t be a beginner anymore when you can play the piece. It is one thing to say you can’t play it as a beginner which is true and another thing to say you will never learn it because that isn’t true if you practice a lot
How is it going?.
@@Magerramusyour hands take time to learn. I believe stretching is necessary. it took me a year but I learned Claire de lune from scratch. It's possible.
You obviously haven't seen me play twinkle twinkle little star with 1 finger
Lol 😂 Same!
Lol
😉
the real question is, are you playing the entire song?
You amateurs! I can play Hot Cross Buns with 1 finger!
My brain: I want to play this!
My hands: No, you don't
I Laughed Too Hard At This.🤣
Me on guitar.
Haha😂😂
Its so hard to play.... Maybe better a tutorial because I can't see the pieces of the piano..... In a year...... Yeah..... :,v
@@KaverLOL yup 😂
0:05 : Summer (Mvt. 3) Presto - A. Vivaldi
0:55 Fantasie Impromptu Op. 66 - F. Chopin
1:27 Flight of the Bumblebee - Rimsky-Korsakov (Arr. Rachmaninoff)
2:01 Moonlight Sonata (Mvt. 3) - Ludwig van Beethoven
2:31 Etude Tableau Op. 39 No. 6 (Little Red Riding Hood) - S. Rachmaninoff
2:57 Etude Op. 10 No. 1 (Waterfall) - F. Chopin
3:42 Etude Op. 10 No. 4 (Torrent) - F. Chopin
4:29 Etude Op. 25 No. 1 (Winter Wind) - F. Chopin
5:17 Grandes Etudes de Paganini No. 3 (La Campanella) - Paganini/Liszt
6:19 Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 - F. Liszt
The hero that no one asked for but everyone needed.
i hoped some rackmaninov 3rd 3 movement
Thank you. Was shocked this wasn’t in the description.
No Rush E?
All i see is chopin listz and rachimaninorvivbjjekdjdkd and im not surprised
Impressive how Rosseau is playing every single of these pieces. Great Work!
0:00 Vivaldi - summer
0:55 Fantaisie - Impromptu. Chopin
1:27 Flight of the bumblebee. Rimsky-Korsakov
2:02 Moonlight sonata. Beethoven
2.32 Little red riding hood. Rachmaninoff
2:59 Etude op 10 no 1. Chopin
3:42 Etude op 10 no 4. Chopin
4.29 Etude op 25 no 11. Chopin
5:17 La Campanella. Liszt
6:20 Hungarian Rhapsody 6. Liszt
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 you the real mvp!!! 👑😁
Fotb is very sacriligious
ty
здравствуйте, надеюсь все отлично у Вас. пожалуйста, подскажите, как то можно найти на apple music именно эти версии (чисто пианино)???спасибо заранее
4:29
Simply Piano ads be like:
Day 1: *Twinkle Twinkle Little Star*
Day 3: *This*
So true
Lmao😂😂🤣🤣
Funny thing is everytime i watch this persons vids that ad pops up😂
Day 1: Ode to Joy
Day 2: Fur elise
Day 3: Flight of the bumblebee
Day 10: 1) on the list in the description
Glad you saw my comment on HR2
The fact that this is the same who plays all this is just insane 💯 he can play a whole concert by himself 🙏
I can't imagine how the piano sheets would look like... 😳
I love this
@@danielnguyen7199 i love you
They would look like my room
A MESS
Comepletely black
@@akibaz3135 as someone who's looked at sheet music like this (and backed out - or blacked out, at the sight of it), I can confirm that the entire page is black.
Rousseau: “10 MOST DIFFICULT SONGS ON THE PIANO”
Also Rousseau: *plays it like nothing*
He or she has probably practiced this rally much
Whynikk perfect grammar 🤣👌
i took away my like for it to be 666 likes
some of them were played by not the usual pianist, but some korean person.
How do u know maybe it took them like 1000000 hours just for throw vid lol 😂
Idk why people are saying this is difficult to play. I clicked play and the video worked just fine..
lol
lool
Ngl you got me on the first half
Ok this actually made me laugh
@@isaacchung6792 same
That transition between “winter wind” and la “campanella” 🤌
Full Playlist with Timestamps, your welcome:
Good Play :)
[10] 0:05 = Vivaldi - Summer
[9] 0:54 = Chopin - Fantaisie Impromptu
[8] 1:27 = Rimsky - Flight of the Bumblebee
[7] 2:01 = Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata
[6] 2:31 = Rachmaninoff - Little Red Riding Hood
[5] 2:56 = Chopin - Etude op 10 No 1 Waterfall
[4] 3:42 = Chopin - Etude op 10 No 4 Torrent
[3] 4:28 = Chopin - Etude op 25 No 11 Winter Wind
[2] 5:16 = Liszt - La Campanella
[1] 6:18 = Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody 6
What Ever in my opinion there are harder pieces. Rousseau maybe didn’t remember them before recording.
Do you know the song he used for the outro around 7:00 or so?
Liszt was hungary❤❤❤😃😃😃😉😉😉❤❤💗💗💗💞💞💞❤❤😂😂😂😀😀 s
@@witchkingofangmar9373 He made the comment that he is trying to have youtube algorithm recommend his video. He admit those are not that hard
Simple music exists...
Chopin: WE DON'T DO THAT HERE
If Chopin was alive to see my humps by black eyed peas he'd probably leave earth. I'm sure there's worse songs but that came off the top of my head
Chopin’s Nocturnes: *He forgot about us*
If I could travel back in time he’s the first person I’d wanna meet
liszt is worse than chopin
@@poalolobnut6454 don't forget rachmaninov
My Brain: "Eyy let's do it!"
My Hands: "What the fuck."
Same Im like wait whaaaaaaaat
@@hippugamer6689 but ngl, the whole flight of the bumblebee can't even compare to the first measure of la campanella lol
@@kahokohino8573 yup
If ur hands got fuk by does notes, don't show them rush E
For reallll
I started learning piano last week and was looking for some pieces to learn, this video is a great help, thank you!
good luck💀
Ti ci vorranno almeno 10 ore al giorno per dieci anni. Auguriiii😮
He was like tickling the piano and the piano is giggling.
LMAO FHENDHAJDYSJSJDH
I wanna like it but it’s at 69 likes soo
Im tempted to ruin those 69 likes
How....poetic
My favourite high comment 🤣
i can’t even hit the wrong notes that fast
😂
😢 me neither. This guys is a Titan
@@Xygif lol?..
Xygif oh. Now that you say that, your probably right.
Lmaoooo
I've heard rumours Rachmanioff's hands had abs
😂😂
This rumour has to be true!! If not why can he play so well ;-;
what is abs?
bwahahaha
Puan Rachmi USE GOOGLE TRANSLATE
I can definitely agree that these are the hardest. In my opinion, La Campanella is the hardest because of all the jumps in the right hand. I know this because I am a pianist, and I have tried it. Extremely difficult. It's crazy to see you do all of these. Great work.
they aren’t. extremely difficult, yes, but they aren’t the hardest. he even commented on the video saying just that, and then gave a list of some of the hardest pieces he could think of.
he got to day 3 on simply piano
Lol
Image someone playing this on the 1st day, they would be god
DUMB SIMPLY PIANO
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I got a simply piano ad the second I read this O_o
imagine getting into an argument with this person on text
For real they gonna write a whole book of mad stuff in like 0.5 seconds
Was gonna like but I want to leave it at 69
💯😃
hr luna I did
Lolll
4:14 Right Hand: can you help me?!?!
Left Hand: YOU need help?!
I laughed harder than I should have
😂😂😂
THAT'S TOO FUNNY
HHahahaha
LMAO it’s like he’s playing 5 different hands worth there xD
Brilliant, the complexity just keeps getting better and better until bam, we hit the end!! You've inspired me to dust off the keys and start practising again
Rousseau: I've bought the whole piano so I'll use the whole piano.
XD
Ye lol
How tf is this not hearted or pinned, dafuk
fallout potato well, he also didn’t pin the same comment on Winter Wind
BEST comment ever
I’m sorry but I only have 10 fingers not 40
Tiga Cao WAIT IM LAUGHING TOO HARDDD😭😭😭😂😂
U only need 10 fingers and 40h of practise every day if ling ling could do it u can too
you only have 3 fingers on each hand, a thumb and a pinkie isn’t a finger.
Or the alternative:practice 24/7 for the rest of your life and on the last day you can play that song.
@@LkFia_
LING LING
I just find it so crazy that we as humans are capable of learning something like this and retaining the information about the exact muscle movement required for all of these extremely advanced pieces of music simultaneously. Like how? It's truly astonishing what we're capable of.
also humans can sexualize about almost everything on Earth, including the Earth itself
Imagine composing this suff in the first place.
yeah and that is after the finite time we have, imagine when immortality is invented
those aren't humans
I like how you said “we” I agree it’s truly mesmerizing.
you have inspered me so much, thankyou for all the videos, and keep posting more!
'looks at video'
"looks at piano"
Hands: don't even think about it
Lol yeah my hands hurt just by watching it😂
My hands will curse me if I dare.
hahah thats hilarious! i post piano covers, pls support me in reaching 1k :)) have a great day/night
Same😂
Omg so lmfao
Imagine what music we would have if people had more than 10 fingers.
Now some TH-cam is going to also use his feet
I can’t tell if your pfp is a carrot or Patrick star
oh...my god.....o.o
Then we need bigger ears
@@monsquidchr6533 monika jumpscare nice
“I paid for the whole piano, I will use the whole piano.”
🤣
I paid for the whole speedometer I will use the whole speedometer.
69 :D
Old joke
@@Jettaboii i dont care, the joke it's good
winter wind transition to la campanella is absolutely gorgeous
These song requires:
11 Hands, 37 Fingers, and 726 Years
Nah
NAH YOU NEED ROCKPLAYZ AND ROUSSEAU POWER
BUT I ONLY HAVE ONE FUNCTIONING FINGERRRR AND GOOGLE SAYS I HAVE A DAY LEFTTTT
@Adrian .N literally you could do most of them in less time than you think if you got super good at scales
@Adrian .N LOL
This dude can write a 20 page essay in under 30 minutes
Make that 100 pages
Sophie Milner make that 400 pages
Make that 7 pages Muda
March make that 500,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 pages
@@DeadMutt good Lord
I can’t imagine how long he practiced these pieces just for his fans, he is soooo dedicated to TH-cam.
Or he just knew how to play these from years of piano lessons and recitals? Not trying to say it's not impressive, yet I still doubt that these are the hardest pieces since my friends and I have been able to play SOME (haha not all) since at least middle school.
@@mcbbqribs5357 Actually the songs “he” plays aren’t all done my Rousseau, he hires others to play some of them. It doesn’t take long to realize this I mean just look at the upload schedule.
@@Faded._ I dont watch this channel lmao.
So long he got married in between songs (look at his left hand at 4:25 - 4:28)
@@Faded._ so stop commenting like you watch it before
I paused the video to give his hand some rest
And he paused his hand rest to impress us
F
I've seen this "joke" at least 25 times in this channel.
Déjà vu. Come on be original.
XD
This human's fingers are faster than my internet speed y'all
potterchimmy *reads comment while video buffers* yup
Yoss army~~
Isn’t faster than everyone’s internet
Is the internet even fast ?
*_*writes comment while it failed to post 10 times in a row*_* *_yup_*
Chopin is insane. Who else could write such brutally difficult yet beautiful pieces?
Liszt and Rachmaninov.
Lizst and Alkan
Liszt and... Beethoven?
Liszt, Beethoven, Rachmaninov, Schumann Rimski-Korsakov...
Chopin
when I was a kid, I was learning flight of the bumblebee, never knowing that it was one of the hardest piano songs
This video's title must have been 'Top 10 Most Difficult Piano Pieces For YOU' cause he plays it like it's just a piece of cake
If you read his pinned comment, he provides a list of his actual top ten most difficult pieces. Some of the pieces in this list are indeed legitimately quite difficult (La Campanella is infamous for its difficulty, for example), but on the whole, they don't scratch the surface of history's most difficult piano literature.
That’s what I thought
agree
Difficult for me, my children, my parents, my neighbors, my friends....
True
Imagine making a list with the most hardest pieces and be also able to play all of them
Don’t you mean *LISZT*
these arent the hardest tho
@@jebsheep9576 what whyy?
@@keenan6369 Hammerklavier, Grand Gallope Chromatique, Mazeppa, Feux Folets, RUSH E
@@jebsheep9576 even those pieces are not the hardest. Except rush e of course lol.
His hands are moving in a way they should not be.
this pianist would piano thanos out of existance
Agreed
I think they're a girl
Actually they are an octopus that is really good at editing
I think this is the anime version, we have to wait until a reviewer can explain it to us.
6:31 me when my teacher comes over and i haven't done any work
I liked my own comment😊 6:48
Literally every composer here: there are 88 keys on the piano and I intend to use all of them.
AT THE SAME TIME!!!!!
Do It!! Then share your love and talent with others.
You mean I paid for all 85 keys I am gonna use all 85 keys credit to the speedometer meme I paid for the speedometer I am gonna use the entire speedometer. 🤣
*Low of the Solipsism plays*
Liszt thought he has to write an impossible thing. He almost did it.
As someone else once said, "The problem is, I only have 10 fingers".
I have 20 fingers
Carter Marcelo ha ha
@@yaycba nah
And a small hand that barely reaches an octave ☹️
I’m your 999th like bro, have fun at 1k
Imagine playing these to impress a girl, but she settled with the one who played river flows in you
She's not worth it then
For real tho, in an unromantic perspective:
Am a female pianist, and I get so upset when I'm playing actual songs that requires so much practice. But my classmates will still focus on that group of people who'll play just the intro of Bohemian Rhapsody (I daresay, they never complete the song), and Chopsticks like wtf-
It makes me wonder if playing the piano is actually worth it and it makes me really conscious of my playing and heh life is just sad :'DDD
(Probably will regret and forget this comment cause it's nearly 2am here and hEH)
@@ipurpleyou6234 don't worry you just need to find those who appreciate it. You have the twoset community to start!
@@ipurpleyou6234 May Ling Ling grant you Ling Ling insurance.
That probably feels terrible... Shoot them
AWESOME BRO I remember all these songs either in a game, cartoon or movie. Its actually a talent to do such difficult notes so easily
Every single artist : let's make it more beautiful
Chopin & Liszt : let's make it more difficult
Despite these pieces actually both made more musical and also difficult piece here examples:
Chopin's ballades
Liszt Liebestraüm and Un Sospiro
It's been almost 9 years that I started the piano and i didn't practice much bcz my teachers where so strict they made me hate piano now I'm back practicing and my only goal to achieve is playing Chopin op. 25 no.11 and op.10 no. 4🥲
@@levidashawty good luck!!!
thats two was friends, so maybe that some of rival :D
Beethoven ._.
See how his left hand co-operates with the right hand, mine doesn't.
It takes soooo long to master both hands together
u can practice doing that with those weird head pat and belly rub, creates more independence in each arm
I cannot fathom how one coordinates ten fingers plus two feet. My brain doesn’t work that way!
james morris the moment i even set eyes on the piano, my hands tense up and my blood pressure rises by 6 trillion. and i _still_ can’t coordinate both hands sometimes. i have been playing for ten years. it never goes away. oh god piano why
Bruh same
Perfect song for beginners. Simple and easy to memorize.
😂😂
"Tell me you're asian without telling me you're asian"
@@triobyte"im made in china"
beginners can just watch this video if they can press play button :D
Ikr!? I memorized every note! I can't wait to play!
Thanks for the description!
Wow this guy must have gotten to day 10 of simply piano
Lmao
💀💀💀💀
lol
Yes, but 1 day is = 24000 hours
Easy to Say but difficult To Do
For anyone that needs it:
0:00 - Summer by Antonio Vivaldi
0:54 - Fantaisie-Impromptu by F.F. Chopin
1:27 - Flight of the Bumblebee
2:02 - Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement by Ludwig van Beethoven
2:31 - Little Red Riding Hood by Rachmaninoff
2:57 - Etude (Waterfall) by F.F. Chopin
3:42 - Etude (Torrent) by F.F. Chopin
4:29 - Etude (Winter Wind) by F.F. Chopin
5:18 - La Campanella by Liszt
6:19 - Hungarian Rhapsody 6 by Liszt
What's your favorite piano song?
Moonlight sonata
Hungarian Rhapsody + the flight of the bumblebee
Dance of the sugarplum fairy and un sospiro
Chopin sounds fun
I love Bach's piano/organ/harpsichord pieces the most. The Goldberg Variations, das Wohltemperierte Klavier and the Musical Offering, especially.
Me: I am good pianist.
*watched the video.*
Me: I am nothing. Time to die.
This video is, out of the tens of thousands of maybe millions piano songs, considered the MOST difficult by a piano legend.
Same
Raphael Kuhn Piano i feel you
Just 50 yrs of practise, and you can be better than him XDDD
oh my god what
Woah that was awesome, love it!
This video is just Rousseau calling us garbage in 7 different languages
Edit : *I just started a war*
@@theinternpianist1439weird flex but okay i guess. You dont have yo shove it into our faces
@@theinternpianist1439 how come you make difficult piano videos and dont have more than 10 subscribers?
@@theinternpianist1439 also like @Aidi Dhoundiyal has more sub without any content
Frfr😂😂
He’s telling us how pathetique we are
Title: Hardest Piano Pieces Him: Plays it so smoothly like he played it 1,000 times before
He probably did
@@teodoramilcarionescu2855 indeed, you need to play that pieces about 1000 times to perform them like that
That's because they probably did. Lol
I think yes, he played it 1,000 times before ;)
@@teodoramilcarionescu2855 i said the same exact thing after reading the comment wow
He can only play so good, because he practices 40 hours a day
He was inspired by Ling Ling
Liewa 40 hours a day ok bud
Twoset fam ayeee
Haha he would be dead by now 😂😂 i predict he plays 5 hours a day nonstop
@@shibavlr thats reference to another channel called "twosetviolin" where the guys use this funny fiction of practicing 40 hours a day.
He practices 40 hours a day a day it is 24 hours så hen cant practice 40 hours a day (*´ー`*)
Hahahahahahaaaa! Can't get enough . . . LOVE IT!! Insanely talented. Thanks and cheers from Sydney Australia.
Everybody subscribe to this piano legend
1. He deserves it
2. I’m impatient for hr2
1. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
2. Work on yourself.
He is going to do HR2 for his 2 Million Subscribers! I absolutely can not wait!
Whats a hr2?
gay catto Hungarian rhapsody 2
Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 it is a very hard song by Franz Liszt! Everyone can not wait to hear it!
Beethoven: Ode to Joy
Also Beethoven: Moonlight Sonata 3rd mvt
He wrote ode to joy when he was deaf so🤷🏽♂️
Chan Family more like
Beethoven: moonlight sonata 1st mvt
Also Beethoven: moonlight sonata 3rd mvt
Sure steal my comment
@@tozu69 he also wrote moonlight sonata 3rd movement when he was deaf
Maria Frroku impossible, he was dead
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
As a wise man once said :
« If you can play it slowly you can play it quickly »
Bernard Soûlard twoset violin???
The same man who thinks geniuses are born, not created
@@athleteberserk7215 nah, that was the other guy
ahhh the sacrilegious boi
LING LING WANNABES EVERYWHERE HELL YEAH
5 years ago i watched this on my friend phone, my jaw dropped. I cant believed i didnt recovered since i heard this masterpiece
I wonder if all these composer wake up one morning and said to themselves "today I'm going to compose music that will give the future generations anxiety and carpal tunnel"
If you blink your eyes once _you've missed 100 notes_
saKi _ no
@@Max-qz1jt were you watching it on 0.25x ??
@@liz_004 looool I think so🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
*insert blinking dude meme*
How long do you blink?!?!?
Edit:you'll only miss about 10 notes
4:32 when you try to open the Browser and it deosn't work so you click multiple times on it..
@@Zavaroc LOL
What is the music name please 7:10
@@sourcerecord8034 Darude - Sandstorm
@@sourcerecord8034 Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 :)
@@liamhasfriends1408 thanks
Beethoven: sits down and composes a piece
Chopin: sits down after having had too much to drink and composes a piece
Liszt: sits down and has a seizure
Einstein: nothing can travel faster than the speed of light
This guy: hold my piano
*speed
*speed
*SOLES*
*SOLES OF LIGHT*
Well I think soles travel faster than speed
Normal person: "Hey, what songs can you play?"
Rousseau: "yes."
Lol
Rousseau is abnormal
*PIECE*
i can play "only" turkish march, and everyone calls me the best pianist... even its easy for me.
@@bhooshanpandit1344 yes, because a song isn't classic
I’m convinced Liszt and Chopins main goals in life were to bully pianists.
😂😂😂
A so underrated comment, you deserve more likes!
I DIED what I read this lol This needs more likes.
Haha, those two definitely had no chill.
@@thececil021 In Chopin's defense, he had a lotta chill when he wanted to write dat slow stuff.
Thank you,Rousseau,for inspiring pianists around the world to push their limits and connect deeply with the music.
If you close your eyes and listen to these songs you could see Tom chasing Jerry around the house😂😂😂
... That is the PERFECT way to describe this lol
Underrated af
THOUGHT OF THE SAME THING XD
It fits pefectly with the music ! That is exactly what it. This cartoon is my entire childhood. :-)
@@woodoospirit6346 What does "af" mean ? I don't speak english very well and I see this word very often.
Girl: hey, you have really nice arms, have you been working out?
Him: Nah, i just played hungarian rhapsody 6
Underrated
@@ReubA It's only a week ago, but yeah.
😂😂✅
"Go home Chopin, you're drunk"
-every pianist, ever
Chopin's hands: Go home brain, you're drunk!!
BWHAHHAHAHAHAHAHWGGSGS
The music made him lose control
I love no2 "la campanella" it's such a beautiful song and makes me feel calm when im sad
"Top 10 Most Difficult Piano Pieces
" and this dude knows how to play them all
nah his actual list is different to the pieces they played
These are the classical "pop" versions of most difficult pieces. Some 20th century composers have pieces that would make these look like child's play. Also "difficult" is a relative concept. Playing excerpts for a few minutes is not as difficult as playing a piano concerto in its entirety. This is not to say that the OP is not a virtuoso. Just a general observation.
@@ISKMUSIC1 True, these aren't NEAR the most difficult pieces for piano. They're hard for sure, but there is no way in hell that Moonlight Sonata and Vivaldi's Summer made a list that Liszt's 1838 version of the Paganini Etudes didn't. Its really more like "Top Ten Most Difficult Pieces I can Play," it's the same as Vinheteiro's video. Theyre really just a collection of well-known difficult classical pieces.
Ya he knows how because they are written down
This dood named Michael and he know how to play😌
“These are the 10 hardest piano pieces ever made”
*proceeds to play all 10 perfectly*
Not really ever made
Just ever played in this channel
He listed the ever made in his comment
Plot twist... They aren't really that hard, here's the real list. Damn!
IAmALemon their pre record stupid xD
@@ohnoherewegoagain5819 are you sure that the player is a guy? Those hands look pretty feminine
@@phonicnandos2657 That's a trait.
His hand speed is faster than my internet connection
Completely *mindblown*
Edit: HOLY MOLY THANKS FOR ALL THE LIKES 😆😆
OMG
Your internet wait no our internet : LAGS BECAUSE ITS TOO FAST
How do you compare that? Explain in detail please
@@YoO161 I think he means that the rate at which the pianist finishes a song, is faster than the rate of the Internet connecting to the modem
LOL
Thank you for the link. Nice listening
My heart: I want to play this
My brain : That cool
My hands: Never
Fun fact: your brain is responsable for all 3
hhmm..
Samee🤣🤣😭
I can only play the 4th one, I am not so good but with a good week of practice I can play about the part he played. Everyone can do it with a bit of practice
@@michelerusconi well there is a consciousness inside you which is you, and thats what controlling the hands because the brain we refer to when we use the term brain is the organ which is the helper for moving the hands without the brain or consciouness you wouldnt be able to do anything because the brain without a consciousness maybe cant make decisions on its own, i dont know im not a neurologist maybe it might the brain is fascinating
Pianist: *Has a seizure while playing*
All the other Pianists: "WRITE THAT DOWN! WRITE THAT DOWN!!!"
😂😂😂😂😂😂❤👍 you definitely made my day. Most underrated comment. Thank you.
Dude you're original 😂😂😂
LMAO that's spot on.
This comment just made my day.😂
Do you watch Charles The French
I didn't even know it was possible to move your hand that fast with so much control and velocity.
It takes skills and practice my guy
It’s like worlds strongest men... I didn’t know it was humanly possible to ever left more then 1,000 pounds of weight 💀.... trust me, getting to this point means rigorous training to the point you can’g feel your wrists anymore and your finger muscles going back to your forearm are dead...
Yeah I managed to do the first parts of La Campanella in a few weeks of practice
Huh Talk to my uncle he can do faster than that
@@Chloe-qb5ue well... tell ur uncle I think he's pretty damn cool
Those piano pieces will take several years to learn fr.
How does one even remember all of these notes? This is art in its purest form. You are so talented
Replace talent with 'skills'
@@sagar1992 it takes skill to learn the piano well but it takes talent to play it like this,they go hand in hand
@@raeesamoosa7669 no es necesario el talento, con práctica y determinación puedes aprender a tocar cualquier pieza.
@@ampofix2459 practice and determination alone will not get you to this level of perfection,please stop eluding to the fact that this guy is talented and give him his damn flowers!!
This was not all one take, and sheet music exists.