Chopin - Etude Op. 10 No. 4 (Torrent)
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- Chopin - Etude Op. 10 No. 4 (Torrent)
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Hope you enjoy my performance of Chopin's Etude Op. 10 No. 4.
Outro: Paganini-Liszt - La Campanella
Hello, I'm Rousseau, I make piano covers of classical and pop songs with a reactive visualizer. New videos every Monday!
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The first Chopin Etude on my channel, I'd have nothing less to celebrate 200,000. Thank you all and welcome to all of the new subscribers :D Come chat with me and the community over at my discord server: bit.ly/RousseauDiscord
Do a voice reveal please.
I absolutely love chopin etudes. Can you do op25 n11 and op10 n12 please?!
Please do transcendental etude no. 4 Liszt or Hungarian rhapsody no. 2!
What type of piano is that? It’s so cool.
Why do you torture yourself u absolute legend?
Debussy: "Music is the silence between the notes."
Chopin: no.
music is the notes between the notes
@@leol2254 THAT WAS A GOOD ONE HAHAHAHA
Chopin: music is ...s p e e d
AHAHHHAAHA
Liszt: "Music is to break fingers."
Paganini: "Music is to break dreams."
Fantastic playing, Rousseau! It's a very difficult one and you handled it excellently! Nice work! -Andrew
Sheet Music Boss oh my god im your biggest fan!!!!!!
Andrew where are the tsfh covers at?? I miss them...
@@rohitchopra4023, at his Andrew Wrangel channel.
that moment when another verified youtuber comments on a verified youtuber
Whow, it's you
Einstein: Nothing can move faster than light?
Chopin: Ok
The way 1:07 goes back to the main theme is actually tooo good
man i was looking for a comment of someone who thought that for so long
@@delbiya9588 you’re cute
@@georgejungle138 what the hell
@@normal-potato05
It's a superficial compliment
@@DNKG669 I didn’t mean what the hell in a serious way, I meant it in a “what the hell 😂” cos that was so out of the left field you know
"I wanna learn this"
My Piano, piano teacher, fingers, and ears: say sike right now
69 nices
69 lol
Steven Watson my piano teacher was actually really excited when I told her lol
ahaha
Camera:*brokes*
Rousseau:*uplodes*
Also Rousseu:WHAT HAPPENED?!
Camera:I TELL U WHAT HAPPENED!
1:00 HIS HANDS ARE FIGHTING!!!
U are right I did not realize that 😂🎹
Top ten most epic Anime battles
@@zyrogama8356 *LMAO*
God now all I hear from this is "URA URA URA URA URA URA URA URA" with anime effects in my head. Thanks bruv xD
Left Hand: ➡️➡️➡️ AA BB ⬆️⬆️↗️ L2 L1
Right Hand: ➡️➡️➡️⬇️ L2L1 R2 R1
This piece actually shows how genius Chopin really was
Nah he just hit his piano
@@-o6o cap every note is thought of before written down. You have to be a genius to make this much notes at this speed sound good
That's a pretty hot take.
You might want to lawyer up.
@@roachdoggjr1940let us see your wonderful etude 👍
@u26535
*Zip*
*Flop*
*Gasp*
*Smug look*
*Teleports behind you*
"Nothing personal, kid."
*plays piano with no hands*
Chopin doesn't want anyone playing his pieces
When they tried, he played it backwards.
Really?
@@batugenc2527 yes, i was there with chopin and he played it backwards
@@ry_ha lol
What? No
Is the melody in the right or left hand?
Chopin: Yes
So damn accurate..
I played the video on 2x
🤣🤣🤣
@@cmg-1106 sounds like a bit Richter's version
Both hands is melody it alternates
Is it a hobby or are you a professional pianist?
But damn, I wish I could play like that. :D How much are you practicing each day?
im your fan, why you can't play this after so many years of piano ?
@@thinkingabout6826 shhhhhhh
hahahahaha i like him im just asking because i would really like to play this but if he can't do it i'll probably never try
@@thinkingabout6826 it would take you a serious amount of time just to learn this piece.
I'd love for some background on his/her piano history
1:38 probably one of my favorite parts out of all of chopins etudes
Agreed, that buildup to the pure rage part is just out of this world
So agreed
Would be perfect for a Tom and jerry chase scene.
@@juniordragon9538 omg so true!
What is an etude?
190 years later and this piece still has one of the best beat drops ever.
Revolutionary kills your left hand
Winter Wind kills your right hand
Torrent kills both
paula so true damn it
like...you can play first 2 seconds of Hungarian Rhapsody no.2 tho
haha yeah
What about Rachmaninov’s Moments Musicaux no. 4? It also kills the piano
@@sallie. you're right 😂
Teacher: Are you left Handed or Right Handed?
Chopin: Its complicated
Chopin: Shows 4 hands and a second brain
wait.... i eat, write, badminton with left hand, Whilst in ball im right hand, and maybe other things too. so its also complicated for me :O am i chopin?????!
Chopin:YES
Umut Şener umm but u have to be able to do that certain thing with both hands, not just domnance over one hand over a specific activity.
Ambidextrous
He got to day 4 on simply piano..
mhm
lol that was pretty funny
Day 5 and he can play this blindfolded
day 6: playing this while hanging upside down, hand swapped, blindfolded and twice the tempo.
I dont get it
In my perspective this should be called Torment instead of Torrent.
Mate just practice getting tension out of ur fingers cause It will help a lot like warm up on a chromatic scale and don’t try it fast at first go slower and over the get gradually faster :)
@@Cyzzt ok i'll try
I learnt this during Lockdown but I can only get through it at 75% speed. Still fun though to play something recognisable!
Chopin had a typo
The torrent of torment
I've just realised that "flight of the bumblebee" is just a warm up.
I at realized that etude op 10 no 4 is just a warm up for Feux follets
@@fallenangle5246 *and I
Go hear liszt and you will think that this is liszt's one hand only
@@fallenangle5246 I've realized that Feux Follets is just a warm-up for El Contrabandista.
@@fivenightsatlospollosherma5893 I've just realized that El Contrabandista is a warmup for d'excetuin apres paganini no.4
Chopin was hitting his piano one day and thought "oh, that actually sounds good"
Ulaş Önal waow bir Türk wslkwslkqslkqwl
As someone who does improv a lot, this is a mood lol
Ulaş Önal actually your *joke* is a bit INCORRECT
the meaning “ètude” means FINGER exercises, etc.
Meaning this song is just finger exercises probably chord progressions, or right hand practice who knows
David Villagra yeah they sound pretty transcendent to me
David Villagra it still sounds epic to me
1:39 The bass in this part is amazing
Yeah he has got that Bach thing happening, frentically fast, lots of chord modulations and suspending notes over other parts. Chopin said he was influenced by Bach and by Bellini's operas. Anyway, he is a genius, no doubt, and my favorite composer. His Bacarolle is my favorite piece. Well played here ...
At 1:39 is the part where I just feel so happy and my eyes get watery. I think it’s because of the fact that I am already on my path of playing piano by having lessons. Some pieces make me actually cry like Un Sospiro either because they are so beautiful or that I just can’t wait to play them. What appeals to me about this part is that it gets so intense and it kind of sounds like screaming from the higher octave and it just blends in so well. I love your channel so much and I can’t wait for all the other videos you will make
@@blender-chan LMAO
I freaking love this part because it sounds so beautifully chaotic. The tempo can be manipulated at this part to portray an ever rising urgency and a great psychological power. A technique that plays well in pieces like torrent and La Campanella. I’m with you, though. I cannot wait to play this full piece.
what point are you at now in piano?
oh wow I forgot I made this comment
@@rocketscientist9200 well I recently learned the simplified version of Morning by Edvard Grieg which is a 4 page song. I have also made some of my own songs.
I can't even fake moving my hands at this speed.
true
Most accurate comment ever.
i can also sorry for profile picture im on my grandma's laptop lel i learned minute waltz in 1 week im confident in this next year ima try heroic polonaise first
Ivica Ovčjak Good for you but dedicate some time to grammar lessons please
i can even at mazeppa
This legit raised my heart beat while listening, absolutely insane how people can play this
I know
I don't understand how people could write pieces like this. People playing it is ridiculous but chopin came up with it
It’s not as difficult as it looks.
@@Tolstoy111damn your skill must be a god. How many years have you been playing piano for?
@@artha1679 I didn’t say I play it at this level. It’s hard but not prohibitively difficult.
0:20 is my favorite part, something about the left hand spazzing out and the right looking so calm, it just sounds good.
Definitely my favorite pianist in TH-cam
Chopin learning the piano:
His teacher: So Chopin let me see what you have written till the moment
Chopin:(Shows the sheet music)
The teacher: So... why am I here?
loll thnx for this....
Just to suffer...
That is exactly what it was. After listening to the admission to the conservatory, his examiner wrote “musical genius” in his personal file.
Hahahaha
Very Original!
I always thought you were good..... but WOW!! That's some next level playing right there. Well done!
MICHAELHICKOXFilms I didn’t know you watched him!
Never thought I would see you lol
I did not expect you to visit this channel.
1:12 This part is my favorite. I love it so much its just perfect
1:08 I just love this drop way too much
best one ever heard so far.
Same
Yup
Amazing
Revolutionary Etude Op. 10 No. 12
kills left hand
Winter Wind Op. 25 No. 11
kills right hand
Op. 10 No. 4
honestly
😂😂😂
Thank for the "link"
APiano winter wind is insane I’ve been playing it and the way that your forced to play a chromatic scale with an implemented a minor chord makes me want to die
El contrabandista....if you're have seizure on your hands
Left-handed or right handed?
Chopin : Yes
What an incredible performance. Chapeau!
Wtf, i am french and Chapeau is it an english expression ? Because it is also a french word that mean "hat" :p
This comment section is heaven, my two favourite TH-cam piano players in one place😂
@@foroky_4928 Oui c'est une expression française qui veut dire bravo. Ça vient sûrement d'un raccourci de "chapeau bas".
PVT Duckling Mdr des fr ^^
@@foroky_4928 Chapeau is a worldwide expression. It's like an elegant way to express a mix of congratulation and respect
Me: joins schools talent competition and plays fur elise
The quiet asian kid of the class after me:
Lol i played no 5 (black keys) on my school talent competition once
@An Umbrella not bad, but i was nervous and screwed up a few notes
@@scienceoftbp7367 that’s ok, it happens to everyone
Other composers: Hey Chopin, will you put the melody in the right or the left hand in this piece??!
Chopin: Yes of course!
Don't get me started on Bach
My piano level : 1:54
🤣
Lol my hands r too small to even play that! 😂
lol 😆
SAME
Mine is 1:56
I learned how to read braille from this video
Where the fuck do you get a tactile monitor Paul Denton?
AHAGAHAGAGAHAGA
I learned to hear braille
WHERE THE FUCK DID YOU GET A TACTILE HEADSET Colin Gunawan!??!
Protoka I made it myself :)
1:11 that touch in the left hand is something I appreciate very much
I've been trying so hard to find a person who likes that part too 😂
As many times as i have watched this video. It still amazes me how piano players play. This is my favorite example of how this piece is played. Thank you for the wonderful videos! Both beautiful visually and audible! Thank you again!
To think: This piece was composed in 1830. That's nearly 200 freaking years ago! You play it beautifully
LFP Gaming 189 years ago actually.
Ikr amazing
@@shellshockedbros4458 he said nearly bruh... he never said it was exactly 200 years ago
@@ofazz6066 Yes
I'm happy to see that you've gotten monetization finally. You deserve it
He's got ads now, and he didn't have it previously, despite having more than enough subs+views (he also messaged the YT-team on twitter about the fact that channels who steal content have monetization, yet his channel doesn't, which is a fact that I totally agree with).
Wow verified channel
This is my favorite etude out of all the etudes that Chopin composed. Keep up the good work Rousseau!
You know a piece is legit when it sounds like a whole film score
Chopin: hahaha this will surely stop any performer in their tracks
Rousseau: I am speed
*DUUUUUUUUUNNNN*
Also Chopin: wait I never said that
Liszt: well, it was quite a challenge… This is some hard sight reading material!
R ur fingers ok?
Is the piano ok??????
Is my instant ramen diet ok?
@@SCEM0PHANT0M me
Is everyone ok?
You’ve never touched a piano in your life, have you?
Imagine how fast he can type on a computer keyboard
He could write Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis in a split second
@@jaceyst.arnault6170 did you just spell that
@@acerzz2287 The p is capitalized for a reason. He obviously copy pasted it
Pianist here, im a really slow typer (80wpm average)
@@jaceyst.arnault6170 avocado
Chopin-Revolutionary Etude: kills left hand
Liszt-La Campenella: kills right hand
Lizst-Un Sosprio: kills left hand
Chopin-Winter Wind: kills right hand
Chopin-Torrent: kills both hands
Lizst-Hungarian Rhapsody:
Keyboard:
Did someone mention cookies?
This is the most normie comment I have ever seen omg.
Hm okay?
My piano kills my fingers
Dont forget the Etude Op 25 no 10,just kill all your muscle hand. Straight octave😂
Stop exaggerating with the Hungarian Rhapsody!!! My god this comment is so unnecessary😩
Who would win
An entire orchestra or
One Polish boi
Chopin is a beast
It's already decided
No, a guac boi
I thought you meant Rousseau
I was like, "he's polish??.... its a guy?."
@@hopefuldavid3320 yes, it's a guy
When the piano teacher says: 'Sing me the melody'...
Lmao
You must have sound like a turkey... akhsgsjagdak kahshdjs khghssah slshhdka
@@wilsongarcia5240 XD
Or clap the beat
time to spaz out
I really like how you play this piece, other performers tend to accelerate between parts, whereas you really play all the notes, slowing down at the perfect moments
Despite the sheer difficult of the piece, this performance was very musical and entertaining to listen to. It did not feel like a battle between man and instrument, which takes a lot of mastery to pull off. Well done!
This etude is called torrent because everytime I try to play it I produce a torrent of wrong notes
Underrated comment. 😂
@@alakanayak3492 opus
No, you’re supposed to save those wrong notes for the Op. 25 No. 5
Mostafa Hassan i see what you did there...
BHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA
Chopin at his study: HAHAHAHA LETS SEE THEM PLAY THIS
lmao
Amazing musicians play it successfully.
Chopin: *Surprised pikachu face*
and Liszt sight reads it at full tempo
Along with Waterfall and Winter Wind, one of my favorite Chopin pieces ever. Thank you Rosseau 🥰
impressed by dynamics and the jump you played in 1:39
Sorry, I can't play this. My third and fourth hands haven't came in the mail yet.
D34D IN5ID3 Lmaooo
Lol
where do you order them? i think i need some..
chai audios black market
I wouldnt be able to do it with 4 hands as well
That’s faster than my pc
mine too
fnas(fifteen notes a second)
Shane Brilee I’m the 666th like lmao
oh lol
xD
Amazing performance. I appreciate your time and effort playing the etude. This piece hold a significant meaning inside me because it really helped me go to the conservatory of music in CA.
Best interpretation I’ve heard you can hear the notes so clearly
*fingers have left the chat*
*Asians have entered the chat*
*Arthritis wants to know your location*
Imagine him ringing your doorbell😂😂
might wanna buy a new one
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
My ears would be ringing just a like my eyes are watching this vid
I mean, technically it would just sound like a normal doorbell
@@choimanin wtf I want my eyes to ring how u do that??
Dude you are amazing! I watch your videos all the time or just play them nonstop while I study. I am currently learning this piece and I can’t wait unit I have it all learned. Any suggestions for this piece or the piano in general?
As a guitarist whose been listening solely to guitar oriented music for the last 25 years, its blowing my mind to see what these guys were doing on a piano 300 odd years ago.
A whole new world is literally opening up to me. Well done. Thanks for posting!
New Friend: So what do you like to do?
Rousseau: Oh, I like to play piano in my spare time, no biggy.
New Friend: Prove it.
Rousseau: *plays Etude Op. 10 No. 4*
SwagMasta001 new friend: _shuts the fuck up like a bitch_
HAHAHAHAHA this so funny made me much laugh OMG epic lol and big funny VERY COOL 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
there are always those pieces you play if someone doesn't believe you actually play the piano. this is amongst them
Reminds me of the scene from Shine where he busts out Flight of the Bumblebee
800th hundred like babyyyyyy
Wow... I've rewatched this a dangerous number of times...
TheArtist same😂
Probably my favorite Chopin etude. Amazing playing as always.
I literally grew up listening to this song I love it, it's my favourite piano piece and one of my favourite songs in general.
Yeah, I’ll stick to learning Howl’s Moving Castle for now. I’ll come back to this in maybe about never
You could try Prelude In C-Sharp Minor,I love that one.
some of his nocturnes (particularly the posthumous ones) are as beautiful as they are actually fairly managable, maybe you could start your Chopin journey from there :)
yeah, never sound good to me too
:D i love that song love the movie just watched a couple months back love the song 😊
sup, saw u at idubzz vid lol.
Mate, this looks even harder than La Campanella. Huge respect. Amazing!
Bofista would be if it was longer lol
yeah la campanella is easier
@@lanye2708 I can do the jump notes lolololololololololol
La Campanella is harder
I mean my fingers cannot make the melody in this piece
This and the third movement of the moonlight sonata work so perfectly with another
Incredible...no words..insane...real magic...this is just top notch piano playing. my deepest respect.
me: I'm so good at playing the piano
Rousseau:
me: nevermind
*sees your profile picture*
Ah, I see you’re a man of culture as well
Rousseau: places hands on keyboard
Every pianist in a ten mile raidus: OH MY GOD WHAT A MASTER I'M SO UNFIT TO BE A PIANIST I SHOD QUIT AND PLAY THE TRIANG-
Please don't get discouraged, You'll get there eventually if you keep practicing 😎
I’m sure this mans has had his fair share of practicing
Adrian Remo Hey, playing the triangle is very cool >:(
"OMG guys, flight of the bumblebee is like the hardest piece ever!" -*Somebody*
Bruh no
That level of coordination and precision is almost, if not, superhuman. Wow
idk why, but its really satisfying how he moves his left hand in 1:20
It's songs like this that convince me that Rousseau isn't human.
*piece
Then you realise, someone wrote this...
Did I say it was? I’m just saying it’s ont thing to play it. But to have written it takes a whole level of mastery
@@rendzz444 I too used to be anal about calling things pieces, but honestly if people are listening to them and enjoying it, who cares what they call them. I'd rather classical music doesn't die out.
What is Chopins hardest etude?
"Etude means 'study' . But who would study a piece like this?"
Rousseau would.
Mr. Rousseau
Yousseau wouldn't.
So Etude Op 10 means "study OverPowered 10
Hacks 4 Life etude means “a study” and not “étudier “ as in the verb “to sturdy”
Sry I didn’t mean to ruin your joke
*ahem* It's a piece not a song -triggered-
Wow! How much i like this personality in the melody by Chopin!
Marvelous , I don't have words to describe this😅😊 , the way you are so good at both right hand and left hand parts
Me: I wanna play that
My finger: Am I joke to u?
Well try playing with more fingers
@@benshanahan2295 LMAOOOO
Rachmaninoff,and Liszt: *_yes._*
"Could you get your fingers to move that fast?"
"I can't even get my eyes to move that fast."
Good thing though you got 10 fingers but only 2 eyes. so technically you should be 5 times faster with the fingers. However, the eyes are synced which is why you actually only have 1 focus with the eyes, whereas muscle memory in the fingers is 10 times faster then! Never give up and enjoy the process of building the muscle memory. It is a good mental challenge!
One of my favourites by Chopin
Awesome... absolutely Awesome. Chopin was the best of all genious there´s no doubt. And you for your fascinating interpretation
Awesome man! Not only do the visuals look great, you're also an incredibly talented pianist. Ever thought of recording Chopin's Winter Wind? Bet that would GO HAM!
This is one of the most impressive things I’ve ever seen in my life. Have watched this video over 100 times, listen to it in the car. Brilliant.
@@theodorteppo1437 there was no mistakes.....😅
I can't tell you just how much I adore this piece. 😭
For real?
@@mf_nano yes, for real. I love how crazy it is and how harmonic that craziness sounds in this piece. You don't think so?
@@sharonjohn7487 I also really love this piece, I listen to it everyday help me lol
Either Chopin loved the piano and wrote beautiful music on it, or he hated it so much that he made it his life work to compose ridiculously difficult music so that other people would see his work and immediately quit playing the piano
Lol
This piece isn’t as difficult as it sounds.
@@Tolstoy111 its not as hard as other pieces, example being little red riding hood etude tableau 39, but its probably one of the most tiring pieces to perform, and i know that from experience
Looool
I refuse to quit playing Chopin, even though I never ever master it and never will.
This is proof that aliens exist
Haha Good One bro
gold
And his name is Freddie Chopin the Great
@@tishakrishanti1478 yes
I'm an alien but I can't even do this😨
🤡 - the ones who say that "The flight of the bumblebee" is the hardest piano piece ever.
it's warmup for Etude Op. 10 No. 2 lol
Flight of the bumblebee is literally just climbing notes done as fast as possible
@@LeventK yeeeee that’s the big boy version
Depends original bumblebee meh cziffras bumblebee REAL SHIT
*laughs in le preux*
Arcydzieło, rewelacja ! Chopinie, geniuszu ❤️
Beatiful, you are amazing rousseau, I admire you. :D
Bravo! Hungarian Rhapsody no.2 next? Amazing work!
X EGG SEM OVO give that man a break! 😂😂😂
iTz_Me! hahahaha True!
X EGG SEM OVO Hungarian Rhapsody for 300k. I estimate he'll have three weeks to learn this with how fast he's gaining subs.
@@nathan-qo9rj only three weeks for hungarian rhapsody 😕
Freeze Stone ikr lol
i'm rolling on the floor. This is so crazy. The cascade of notes just never stops. How could someone compose something like this? Chopin was on crack.
Oto Kage no my good sir he was on smart.
Waterfall: I ruin the right hand!
Revolutionary: I ruin the left hand!
Torrent: HA HA HA HA HA HA
1:37 my fav part
Fav
@Raged Gamer hehe, i know actually, im just lazy
@Raged Gamer *me too
@Raged Gamer Indeed
hi Rousseau, i love your channel and I think you play beautifully. i was wondering if it’s possible if you could play Winter Wind by Chopin?
Yes! I second that!
Chopin Etude op 25 no 11
yes please
Hell yes!
Possible??
Guys not trying to brag but i can play this peice at 1:54
underrated comment
That's about the only part that can be played right.
Even used the word 'song" sacrilegious indeed
Chick Falley420 get outta here twoset normie
@@Sircade *LING LING INSURANCE*
You are the best. I listen this every Day and I love it❤❤
Wow you played that incredibly fast. Perfect!!!
Was this the 18th century equivalent of Heavy Metal?
This is 19th century...
Was this the 19th century equivalent to heavy metal?
SlightShift123 18th century was Vivaldi Summer.
J.S. Bach OOOF
@@adamdonahue2079 I was just about to say summer xD
0:57 is crazy. Never heard an acoustic piano sound like this.
Back in the days before I had ever been on the internet, probably 98' 99', my family had an old computer with Windows 95 and a bunch of random cd roms.
One of them was a midi program...at this point, 10, 11 years old, I had NO idea what that even was...all I knew was that it had a bunch of lines, a long piano keyboard down the left side, and a few sample songs that I could load and listen to and watch the lines. It was awesome.
One day...doing what we sometimes did before internet...I was digging around and suddenly found a folder on this cd rom that I had never seen before.
It was PACKED with files, the names of which were gibberish to me.op10no4 and such. I realized that I had, out of the blue, and after so long, found a huge treasure trove of new songs to load and listen to and watch.
This piece was one of them :)
I was entranced by it. It was amazing. And INTENSE. And... ...AMAZING!
I don't remember when I discovered what it's title meant...or that it was Chopin...but I'm sure it was a powerful moment for me.
I credit windows 95, this random cd rom, and this piece...in midi form...and of course, Chopin, for compelling me to start playing piano.
This is my most favorite song