✅The original DVD with this and other sonatas: amzn.to/38slH4H ✅Also, if you wish to learn how to play these sonatas, get the book with the scores following this link: amzn.to/2I1rsh1 ⭕ Even a click on any of the above links will help your pal Amadeus a lot.
The year was 1968. I had just returned from Korea, where I had served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Army and had just entered graduate school at UNC-Chapel Hill. Near the end of my tour, I had heard Mozart's Alla Turca Sonata played at Seoul's Renaissance tea room and I resolved to buy an album of Mozart sonatas when I got back home. The first one I ran across was one newly released by the young Daniel Barenboim, of whom I had never heard. My favorite piece on the album was this one. Not long after, I met a beautiful Korean grad student and was able to get her to come to my apartment to listen to this wonderful music with me. We will celebrate our 55th wedding anniversary this August. Thank you, Daniel Barenboim.
Thank you, David, for your beautiful love story. Herr Barenboim can still make angels weep. Angelic devils such as DB age well. Apparently, so have you! From an American (kind-of-Jewish), married in 1968 to a Singaporean/Chinese UMass/Amherst classmate. This, too, is one of my favorite Mozart sonatas. Exquisitely, reverently performed by this keyboard genius. Oh, so easy for Maestro Barenboim! With love and kindness, Lilian Duval
I learned this when, at age 20, I read that this was Einstein's favorite, perfect sonata. In advanced theory class, analyzed the middle movement. I'm 74 and I play this masterpiece at least monthly. This was a beautiful performance.
It would be no exaggeration to say that the awesomely wonderful synergy between Mozart’s inhuman mentality and the piano’s potentiality has crystallized into a timeless work of art in this universe.
I only have one problem with Barenboim. After listening to his versions, in many cases I fail to enjoy other interpretations. He is often just so deliciously respectful, really bringing the beauty of the music to the forefront.
My name is Eliya, I am 11 years old and I am learning this piece.. Barenboim (to me) plays magnificently! Bravo! This is so inspiring!! Wow, so incredible ! To have control and sense of rhythm with musicality at the same time is just.. 🤯 :)
The expressions are written on the sheet, Barenboim just follows whats written. Mozart is the true genius here but Barenboim still is an amazing virtuoso.
The spirit of sounds of Mozart’s music will have been crystallizing itself wonderfully as well as fantastically with the melodies both harmoniously and exquisitely woven of Beauty and Simplicity eternally in the hearts of Mozart lovers around the world.
I'm awesomely happy to feel a certain kind of spiritual energy pouring through my ears into my heart on listening to the sounds of the melody exquisitely woven of Beauty and Simplicity.
After listening to this sonata being played by the greatest pianists, there is only one that really makes Mozart spirit come alive, Glen Gould's passion
I’m not we’ll enough informed to agree or to disagree. I think this is magnificent but it was Glen Gould who most fostered my love of classical music, so I will always appreciate what he offers the world.
One of the most elegant and tasteful pianists, plus he was privileged to spend nights with Jaqueline du Pre, an incredible cellist who was stolen from the music world by MS. I appreciate they zeroed in on his G-F trills with the 3-1 fingering. My trills have always sucked, with the 3-1 being my best. DB's trills never suck, but it makes me feel a little better that the 3-1 is his choice, too.
Most versions I've heard go too fast, as if the pianist is showing off how fast he/she can play it. I really like this comparatively leisurely pace. Спасибо!
When I listen to Mozart’s music, I sometimes feel a certain kind of sense of liberation from this darkness of the real world through melody that is born with being driven by his own transcendental mental power.
Sonata kv 333: Giocosa,melodica,sublime,sentimentale,monumentale,eccentrica,creatura divina, Beethoveniana ad un passo della più assoluta felicita' indiscussa.
Might look harder than it really is. Then again that will depend also and what kind of repertoire you've mastered and played before tackling this particular sonata. But having said that, this sonata, not unlike most Mozart sonatas, is fairly easy to read. Now to perform it at the level of say Ingrid Haebler, Mitsuko Uchida, Barenboim, Pires, Brendel, Eschenbach, well yes, that's a different story of course.
Баренбойм умеет играть и понимает то, что играет. Он понимает Моцарта, а Моцарт не тот парень. который открыт для всех и готов выложить перед вами всё, что имеет. Он как гном, крепко хранит свой горшок с золотом, но Баренбойм добрался до этого золота.
This is my favorite melody of all the Sonatas. I know Wolfie chose his keys very carefully, and I am intrigued that he chose BFlat M. I always considered G, D and A as the happy keys, but this makes me reconsider.
Mozart's music has helped me out a lot. I don't like it as much as Beethoven, but whenever I play it on piano it seems like it helps get me in a better mood faster than Beethoven
Mozart lived 12 years less than Beethoven and composed for many more genres…most notably Opera. He was certainly more versatile. Mozart and Bach are the giants among the giants.
@@justinnoble6506We still gotta give credit for dark emotions and the romantic era to beethoven About operas, it’s sad to see the lack of output from Beethoven. He always had wanted to compose some, but failed with the first (in popularity). Finance always was a problem for musicians sadly
Oh my goodness, his touch is phenomenal! Each note has a bell-like quality. I like this better than Uchida's and Joao Pires's versions, although I do wonder if the quality of their microphones are all the same. Just gorgeous!!
@@gundvr1846 haha yeah even though it's technically easier than some other pieces I've played, it is really easy to mess up. I just finished memorizing the 8 page first movement.
Just do it one page at a time. Practise extremely slowly and try to speed up little by little. It took me months just to write it, don't expect to learn fast. hope I could help.
@@vivaseussonhos Lol. Are you Beethoven pretending to be Mozart? Beethoven was a meticulous composer and it often took him months to work a piece out. Mozart was quite the opposite: he was more like Bach in the way that his composing sessions were spontaneous (Bach famously wrote one cantata a week for his church for years). In fact, for Mozart, his sonatas were a way to make quick money since they are short and they sell many copies, unlike his masses (which were in general long and took longer to just write out all the notes with a quill) and his operas (same problem plus the time it took to collaborate with a librettist).
Overall this is my favorite Mozart sonata. I have had dreams about playing this as well as Barenboim. I don't think anyone can challenge me in saying that I have watched this video over 5,000 times!
I challenge. That means you’ve spent almost two thousand hours with this video. Possible if you listen to it every day on repeat and while you sleep. But there’s other Mozart sonatas, Beethoven sonatas, Beethoven symphonies, Chopin, Schubert etc. I Don know if I’d feel bad or be jealous that you love it that much
@@gour348 I think it's great I just listen to it an hour or so ago while I was cleaning the kitchen. As far as Beethoven, his sonatas are great also, but Mozart's are better. I think Chopin's ballede's and Waltzes are my favorite
@@buggapound I’ve listened to the complete Mozart sonatas dozens of times. Even played and performed some too. But as a whole Beethoven was more adventurous and innovative when it came to sonatas. Mozart’s sonatas weren’t really performed to the extent of Beethoven’s. Beethoven’s are like concertos. Mozart’s are more for a small gathering (usually)
@@gour348 You're absolutely right about the sonatas. Still, as far as listening, I find myself drawn more to Mozart. As far as playing, I can barely eke out Fur Elise. I need lessons.
@@MrPianoMatt12 i have a halftimejob and a small Flat and Parents that understand my Dream of being a Pianist and they Support me. In Addition i sleep just 5 hours a day
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✅Also, if you wish to learn how to play these sonatas, get the book with the scores following this link: amzn.to/2I1rsh1
⭕ Even a click on any of the above links will help your pal Amadeus a lot.
Urtxt is best
I clicked on both of em to help u pal
Perfect
I bought them
The year was 1968. I had just returned from Korea, where I had served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Army and had just entered graduate school at UNC-Chapel Hill. Near the end of my tour, I had heard Mozart's Alla Turca Sonata played at Seoul's Renaissance tea room and I resolved to buy an album of Mozart sonatas when I got back home. The first one I ran across was one newly released by the young Daniel Barenboim, of whom I had never heard. My favorite piece on the album was this one. Not long after, I met a beautiful Korean grad student and was able to get her to come to my apartment to listen to this wonderful music with me. We will celebrate our 55th wedding anniversary this August. Thank you, Daniel Barenboim.
Thank you, David, for your beautiful love story. Herr Barenboim can still make angels weep. Angelic devils such as DB age well. Apparently, so have you!
From an American (kind-of-Jewish), married in 1968 to a Singaporean/Chinese UMass/Amherst classmate. This, too, is one of my favorite Mozart sonatas. Exquisitely, reverently performed by this keyboard genius. Oh, so easy for Maestro Barenboim!
With love and kindness,
Lilian Duval
It was your favorite for a reason. The character of the performance, the mere piece itself… astonishing music (that’s an understatement)
I learned this when, at age 20, I read that this was Einstein's favorite, perfect sonata. In advanced theory class, analyzed the middle movement. I'm 74 and I play this masterpiece at least monthly. This was a beautiful performance.
Mozart’s music is a wealth of spiritual energy that comes not from human inspiration but from beyond human inspiration.
I wooed my future wife with a Barenboim recording of this piece. We will celebrate our 52nd anniversary this August.
You have great taste. You almost can't go wrong with Mozart piano music. The B flat 502 Mozart Piano trio was the piece that made me think of my wife.
Excellent choice
Daniel Barenboim really gets that playfulness in Mozart's piano pieces across beautifully.
dontthinkso
Mozart + Barenboim = Musical Perfection
Barenboim - a gift to the world of piano playing.
Check how Vadim Chaimovich plays
@@universe7761 Yes, good Mozart playing, but he is bad about romantic (like Chopin op.9/2 oh no no no....
It would be no exaggeration to say that the awesomely wonderful synergy between Mozart’s inhuman mentality and the piano’s potentiality has crystallized into a timeless work of art in this universe.
Mozart’s musical sensibility which wonderfully harmonizes with “ Beauty and Simplicity” belongs to an another world.
Listening to this sonata leads me to feel it awesomely blessing that Mozart’s inspirational level of composition is far beyond that of human beings.
I only have one problem with Barenboim. After listening to his versions, in many cases I fail to enjoy other interpretations. He is often just so deliciously respectful, really bringing the beauty of the music to the forefront.
I have the same feelings
Il y a quand même 188 cons qui ont mis le pouce en bas... Merci Maître Barenboim pour ce moment de bonheur et pour tout ce que vous nous offrez.
ПРЕКРАСНОЕ ИСПОЛНЕНИЕ! И БЕЗ ВНЕШНИХ ЭФФЕКТОВ! ТАКОЕ БОГАТСТВО КРАСОК! НЕВЕРОЯТНАЯ ЗАКОНЧЕННОСТЬ ВО ВСЕМ!
It's meant awesomely blessing that Mozart’s music inspiration is absolutely far……………………beyond that of human being.
My name is Eliya, I am 11 years old and I am learning this piece.. Barenboim (to me) plays magnificently! Bravo! This is so inspiring!! Wow, so incredible ! To have control and sense of rhythm with musicality at the same time is just.. 🤯 :)
im 7
:) nice 👍
@@Luffysdaworst what grade are u playing?
I’m doing amusa which is like grade 9 or diploma the first level in diploma. I am 9
Sounds like fun
Barenboim knows when he has to play soft and when hard.He gets all your feelings in his hands. He's literally a pianist.💙
The expressions are written on the sheet, Barenboim just follows whats written. Mozart is the true genius here but Barenboim still is an amazing virtuoso.
The spirit of sounds of Mozart’s music will have been crystallizing itself wonderfully as well as fantastically with the melodies both harmoniously and exquisitely woven of Beauty and Simplicity eternally in the hearts of Mozart lovers around the world.
Maravillosa sonata que toqué hace 30 años, tendré que volver a recodar despues de escuchar esta maravillosa interpretación
I'm awesomely happy to feel a certain kind of spiritual energy pouring through my ears into my heart on listening to the sounds of the melody exquisitely woven of Beauty and Simplicity.
Mit einem Wort kann man Mozarts Melodie als die wunderbar harmonischste Musik der Schönheit und Einfachheit bezeichnen.
After listening to this sonata being played by the greatest pianists, there is only one that really makes Mozart spirit come alive, Glen Gould's passion
I’m not we’ll enough informed to agree or to disagree. I think this is magnificent but it was Glen Gould who most fostered my love of classical music, so I will always appreciate what he offers the world.
You can tell he's enjoying the piece.
The spirit of Mozart’s works woven musically of Beauty and Simplicity has been crystallizing on through the ages in the hearts ofMozart lovers ❤
one of my fave mozarts piano sonata just hearing the intro instanly warms my heart
one of my favorite pieces, so beautifully played.
One of the most elegant and tasteful pianists, plus he was privileged to spend nights with Jaqueline du Pre, an incredible cellist who was stolen from the music world by MS. I appreciate they zeroed in on his G-F trills with the 3-1 fingering. My trills have always sucked, with the 3-1 being my best. DB's trills never suck, but it makes me feel a little better that the 3-1 is his choice, too.
I think Barenboim has the best Mozart sonatas, he musically really captures the grace
He is good... but far from the best.
Yanni Tzili that is definitely your opinion, and incredibly unpopular.
@@gwynbleiddroach2589 Not an unpopular opinion at all. Zimmerman plays Mozart a lot better. Barenboim plays Mozart like Beethoven.
@@gwynbleiddroach2589 stupid relativist alert!!
What a harmoniously melted into like a musical crystal Mozart’s melody that is woven of beauty and simplicity is being !
His awesomely excellent performance of this sonata makes the piece a priceless crystal symbolizing the eternal beauty.
Absolutely gorgeous! Bravo Mr. Barenboim! Bravissimo Herr Mozart! David Alexander Lillis. Lower Hutt, New Zealand. 31 August 2024
Listening to Mozart’s music exists in a timeless world, on the other hand, most of human lives are made of passing times only to be felt empty ♡
This is real awesome! So great pianist in the world!
Most versions I've heard go too fast, as if the pianist is showing off how fast he/she can play it. I really like this comparatively leisurely pace. Спасибо!
lang lang doesnt show off
Glenn Gould's version is fast and terrible.
@@francisanthonypeters9002 Glenn s strength was Bach not Mozart
@@larabenther2629 he also thought Mozart was shit in his later years
@@larabenther2629Glenn showed equal eagerness to slaughter both Bach's and Mozart's music 😊
When I listen to Mozart’s music, I sometimes feel a certain kind of sense of liberation from this darkness of the real world through melody that is born with being driven by his own transcendental mental power.
I think this interpretation is sublime
He always brings the most golden tone to this music... very much admire it.
Mozart was a total musical genius, it’s beyond sad that he died at the age of 35.
😢 sad
Barenboim plats like Jussi bjoerling, the tenor,sings!!! Excelent!!!
Richard
The last person who shared this video must have been sick of me. I listened to this over 300 times!
Wow that's actually really cool. I never really knew a person so interested in this music than you. ^_^
My favorite piano piece....for now...
Andante... è come vivere in un mondo Senza tempo.....sublime....❤️
1° mov: *allegro de sonata:*
exposición:
tema a: presentación (00:08 - 00:28), episodio (00:29 - 00:45), coda (00:46 - 00:50)
tema b: presentación (00:51 - 01:15), episodio (01:16 - 01:57), coda (01:58 - 02:07)
tema a: presentación (02:08 - 02:27), episodio (02:28 - 02:44), coda (02:45 - 02:49)
tema b: presentación (02:50 - 03:14), episodio (03:15 - 03:58), coda (03:59 - 04:07)
desarrollo: (04:08 - 05:05)
reexposición: (05:06 - 07:26)
2° mov: *andante:* (07:30 - 13:52)
3° mov: allegro (rondó): (13:58 - 20:06)
JAKSDHKASHDKASJDKSAJDK QUE HACES
@@mmilenaa qué haces vos acá milena la prueba ya fue hace como cuatro días
te amo minu
@@jaz6734 🫶🫶🫶
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I just heard this on a phone on hold call a little while ago. Really delightful little tune
I hear it all the time from my beer delivery service lol, I had to figure it out
That's where I heard it too! I had to find out what it was! How I wish I had tried harder to learn piano in my youth!
which part of it?
Magnífico intérprete de un Inmortal W. A. Mozart. Música para el Alma eterna. Gracias mil.
Una de las mejores versiones que he escuchado. Es como flotar en un mar calmo.
PRIMER MOVIMIENTO: "Allegro."
0:00 - 4:07 Exposición
4:07 - 5:05: Desarrollo
5:05-7:27: Reexposición
SEGUNDO MOVIMIENTO: "Andante cantabile."
7:30 - 13:56
TERCER MOVIMIENTO: "Allegretto grazioso"
13:58 - 20:08
Fran Nolazco thanks m8
Ese es mi buen chapero
Efectivamente niño que lo sabe todo
que agradable sujeto
Euu la coda seria esos tre segundos entre el 7:27 y el 7:30
Sonata kv 333: Giocosa,melodica,sublime,sentimentale,monumentale,eccentrica,creatura divina, Beethoveniana ad un passo della più assoluta felicita' indiscussa.
So moving and inspired ...just beauty...danke Wolfgango Amadé
This full piece is so good.
brilliant! :D love this bit 18:58 onwards with the runs :D so intricate, brilliant playing
Absolutely amazing so beautiful
Im learning this... i was kinda exited at first but i was like geez when i saw how HARD is was
Mozart is realy realy hard my friend
Might look harder than it really is. Then again that will depend also and what kind of repertoire you've mastered and played before tackling this particular sonata. But having said that, this sonata, not unlike most Mozart sonatas, is fairly easy to read. Now to perform it at the level of say Ingrid Haebler, Mitsuko Uchida, Barenboim, Pires, Brendel, Eschenbach, well yes, that's a different story of course.
The first two movements are pretty easy imo but for the last one I'm struggling
Same! Find it hard to keep constant the counterpoint. For some reason I keep playing in a slurred kinda way
Me too
Баренбойм умеет играть и понимает то, что играет. Он понимает Моцарта, а Моцарт не тот парень. который открыт для всех и готов выложить перед вами всё, что имеет. Он как гном, крепко хранит свой горшок с золотом, но Баренбойм добрался до этого золота.
Хорошо сказано)
My favourite sonata and the one most concerto-like in style with a fantastic cadenza in the third movement!
It's one of my favorite sonatas but it ain't to most concerto like the most concerto like will be sonata no. 6 in D, K. 284
oh its fun to play this piece.wish me luck^^
I wish u luck and good succ
Good suck
@J.S Bach whoa dude you're so funny, I'm already mastered it
Happy to greet autumn with one of Mozart's finest works, not to mention with one of the best classical pianists.
listen horowitz also
Mozart’s melody could be said the most harmonious music of Beauty and Simplicity in a word.
I had to learn this piece
because of an assignment and this really helped me!
*Most Cutest Sonata Ever.*
Ahhh Mozart. Humanity says THANK YOU!!!
You're welcome 😊
Immenso Mozart .. grande Barenboim !!!
Thank you for the posting. I'm looking for this video for a long time!
+Pengyu Diao you're welcome.
haha. I thought that you're also a big fan of Mozart. Nice to meet you!
+Pengyu Diao nice to meet you too
+Gabriel Lima great!
This is my favorite melody of all the Sonatas. I know Wolfie chose his keys very carefully, and I am intrigued that he chose BFlat M. I always considered G, D and A as the happy keys, but this makes me reconsider.
I am fond of Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 11.
Congratulations Daniel, I really like your way of interpreting Mozart!
Barenboim toca Mozart maravilhosamente!
He is Mozart Beethoven Bach reborn!!! Thank you kapelmeister.
Mozart's music has helped me out a lot. I don't like it as much as Beethoven, but whenever I play it on piano it seems like it helps get me in a better mood faster than Beethoven
Mozart lived 12 years less than Beethoven and composed for many more genres…most notably Opera. He was certainly more versatile. Mozart and Bach are the giants among the giants.
@@justinnoble6506We still gotta give credit for dark emotions and the romantic era to beethoven
About operas, it’s sad to see the lack of output from Beethoven. He always had wanted to compose some, but failed with the first (in popularity). Finance always was a problem for musicians sadly
This is my favorite piece
I learned this 25 years ago. Think I might revisit it after hearing this
Imagine being that good a player.... Being able to make these sounds!! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
I can hear Mozart. Gratitude!
Oh my goodness, his touch is phenomenal! Each note has a bell-like quality. I like this better than Uchida's and Joao Pires's versions, although I do wonder if the quality of their microphones are all the same. Just gorgeous!!
Completely agree. He has got a unique touch, exquisite!
Magnifica interpretación..mi mas sincero respeto al señor Baremboin
Good! I like mozart's clasic music
yea
Classical music is underrated
No, it isn't.
@@efim_061 thx for the comment. Thanks to you I found this piece without searching
What a beautiful sonata
Just got assigned the first movement of this lovely sonata, can't wait to start practicing.
The third is the best!!!
u arct?
let me tell you: it’s hard
@@gundvr1846 haha yeah even though it's technically easier than some other pieces I've played, it is really easy to mess up. I just finished memorizing the 8 page first movement.
@@bluestarmusical4944 no I only started playing piano in august of last year.
Tudo que ele produziu foi mágico.
BRAVO MAESTRO 🎹💐💖
now....i understand why barenboim is one of the best
Very nice sonata!
WOW very good
Steven Adams wow baby is so cute😆😆😆
Not only playing this whole Sonata perfectly, but by memory!
Playing by memory is actually not so hard. Playing it perfectly is the problem - at least for me😁
I am pracing this piece. After I listened to this record, I realized that I am so far from such perfect performance.
Yes....but he is the best ever. He is just for enjoying, not comparing.
@@livb6945 Absolutely!!
Simply sublime
I am playing this sonata and I felt hopeless😭 20 pages and so hard!!!🤯
i don't understand anything at my music class also.....we in this together...i feel yah!!!
Whole piece too long, just played the first 8 pages so I could actually enter competitions
Just do it one page at a time. Practise extremely slowly and try to speed up little by little.
It took me months just to write it, don't expect to learn fast.
hope I could help.
@@vivaseussonhos Lol. Are you Beethoven pretending to be Mozart? Beethoven was a meticulous composer and it often took him months to work a piece out. Mozart was quite the opposite: he was more like Bach in the way that his composing sessions were spontaneous (Bach famously wrote one cantata a week for his church for years). In fact, for Mozart, his sonatas were a way to make quick money since they are short and they sell many copies, unlike his masses (which were in general long and took longer to just write out all the notes with a quill) and his operas (same problem plus the time it took to collaborate with a librettist).
@Phrase4 Fortnite I have to do the whole piece :(
Overall this is my favorite Mozart sonata. I have had dreams about playing this as well as Barenboim. I don't think anyone can challenge me in saying that I have watched this video over 5,000 times!
I challenge. That means you’ve spent almost two thousand hours with this video. Possible if you listen to it every day on repeat and while you sleep. But there’s other Mozart sonatas, Beethoven sonatas, Beethoven symphonies, Chopin, Schubert etc. I Don know if I’d feel bad or be jealous that you love it that much
@@gour348 I think it's great I just listen to it an hour or so ago while I was cleaning the kitchen. As far as Beethoven, his sonatas are great also, but Mozart's are better. I think Chopin's ballede's and Waltzes are my favorite
The first movement of K 279 is my new favorite as a representation of Mozart's piano music
@@buggapound I’ve listened to the complete Mozart sonatas dozens of times. Even played and performed some too. But as a whole Beethoven was more adventurous and innovative when it came to sonatas. Mozart’s sonatas weren’t really performed to the extent of Beethoven’s. Beethoven’s are like concertos. Mozart’s are more for a small gathering (usually)
@@gour348 You're absolutely right about the sonatas. Still, as far as listening, I find myself drawn more to Mozart. As far as playing, I can barely eke out Fur Elise. I need lessons.
Mozart made beautiful music and I learned how to play one of his songs
이곡을 이렇게 퀄리티있게 듣기도좋게 연주하시다니.. 역시 피아니스트는 달라도 다르네
This song is very good for me!
in piano its called a piece not a song cause you dont sing it. My teacher used correct me when I called it a song.
This makes me say ‘yay’ in my head
Wow! Seems effortless to him too! 👀💪😎
Excellent 😎👍🏼
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$199!!!🤯
So good and Mozart!
luv his expression
I was touched !!He will be a great pianest
Strawberry flavored Bleach Daniel Barenboim
Daniel the best
There are plenty better, but he has the support and push of the... "network"
Yanni Tzili Explain
@@yannitzili8961 so true bro. hes one of them
Listen Pires's interpretation too
너무나 아름다워요
감사합니다
Easy peezy learned in 3 weeks with 8 hours practicing a day. Now its time to find the right interpretation for it that will be harder...
lol how do u have time to practice 8 hours a day
@@MrPianoMatt12 i have a halftimejob and a small Flat and Parents that understand my Dream of being a Pianist and they Support me. In Addition i sleep just 5 hours a day
@@hansleber6090 wow I wish I could sleep that little, I need at least 9 hours. Good luck with the practicing dude
Don't be a copycat!
This IS the right interpretation...