I keep hearing people ask "How many hands do I need to play this?" Well, you need two. Occasionally, you need an extra two feet for the pedals as well. The fact the video makes it seem impossible doesn't mean you can't do it. Reading the sheet music helps, because you don't "see" the notes as lines. Personally, I could never learn a song from a Synthesia video; it just doesn't click with me, and it might not for you either. Put in short, GET THE SHEET MUSIC AND IT'LL SEEM EASIER, WHINING FOR EXTRA HANDS WON'T HELP.* *Trust me, I've tried. The doctors said they couldn't find a donor and that it probably wasn't legal nor humane to do it anyway.
Hey guys, don't be defeatist about pieces like that. Of course you need a certain level to play this. Of course it take time ^.^ I was twelve when I first heard the Polonaise, and finally, when I got 17, I learned it. It took me almost 1,5 year because it was up my level. But with patience and training all your piano dreams can come true :*
I've played this one at an audition. It took me 8 months to learn it and when I was done playing it, I focused so much that I felt dizzy and really exhausted, trembling as I went down the stage !
So beautiful. To me this is the most attractive piece of chopin because it requires hard technical skills but not as impossible as that of Liszt. And its tune is so catchy
Eyhab Youssef Actually litz cant he doeznt have 11 fingers like what it portrays there count how many fingers are needed..... 6 for the left and 5 for the right....
During the Warsaw Ghetto uprising against the nazis in WW2, the Polish resistance played the Polonaise non-stop on the radio station they seized and opened as the Free Polish Radio.
@Time for illumination What the fuck is wrong with you? Of course Nazism exists, like what the fuck are you even trying to say? How are you just gonna deny it's existence? That's like saying Feminism doesn't exist, even though it clearly does. It's just a senseless statement. You literally have no proof for anything you said, that counts for that anti-Jew stuff too, whatever the fuck you tried to tell me with that anyways. And you're last sentence is just so ridiculous, I'm not even gonna reply to it.
Just showing what keys need to be pressed won't teach a person this complex piece. The student needs to know a little about fingering. If the student doesn't; the fingers will not function right at this speed.
What is this exactly? A big, huge book of Chopin's pieces? But: Jan Ekier did all the fingering notations? Is that what you mean? If all of Chopin's pieces were in books, you would have to have 10 or 12 books, two inches thick.
Fredrick is one of the best composers of all time, his music is so much better than Mozart in my opinion. There is just so much more emotion in his pieces
oh wow someone who shares my opinion, i agree, in my eyes mozarts compositions are all heartless, i cant feel anything listening to them, on the other hand chopin is like a neverending roller coaster of emotions
How can you compare Mozart to Chopin? 😂😂... still I don't like Mozart, because it's much harter that Chopin. I'm sure you don't believe me...xD just listen to Horowitz or like brendel said some time ago: "Now that I'm 70 years I can finally try Mozart."
Amanda,They different period people....if you learn music theory....generally there are 4 styles and period in "classical" music 1)baroque 2)classical 3)romantic 4)20th century Mozart belong to the classical period while Chopin belong to the romantic period....So you can't compare them....
TheJaSoN4sShow Romanticist music. "Romance music" makes it sound like it's got something to do with romance. Great piece though, I'll give you that. :P
On 0:49 it’s supposed to be a quick trill that has three notes not four. The reason it is like this is because Chopin made so he can reach the right without worrying about left hand
What the fuck is wrong with people saying "easy" "Liszt is harder"? Enjoy the music, who cares about difficulty, go play Piano Tiles if you want to whine about difficulty...
Chopin's music is like the first trip to the mountains- you feel it or you don't feel it. In my opinion Chopin was a great composer, perhaps the greatest in his time. I love Liszt but I do not agree with most that Liszt's compositions were better than Chopin's. Perhaps I think so because I am a Pole and hearing the mazurkas and polonaises I deeply touch and feel this music internall but despite all of this I stand on the view that Chopin was the best in his time.
Liszt was very influenced by Chopin but Frederic's music makes you feel all different emotions. All I hear in Liszt is romance and that's from his best pieces apart from his insanely virtuosic but empty pieces.
*wakes up one morning* "I'm going to find a song to train my left hand!" *TH-cam and this pops up* *Watches first bit of the video* "I can do this! This is the one I have to stick to." *42 seconds later* 'Mom, where's the knife? I need to cut off my fingers in my left hand. It's what the people want."
imho la campanella is easy to learn, hard to master. all there is to la campanella are leaps, but the notes are simple. the techincality and musicality of the piece must be in perfect balance which is why la campanella is hard to master
Nate AnthonyGT, What? No, it's about that old Polandball meme. knowyourmeme.com/memes/polandball One of the most famous of these memes was a comic called "Poland cannot into space".
Chopin and Liszt had one thing in common - a desire to compose pieces that mere humans could not play. Opus 53 ans Hungarian rhapsody No. 2 could leave pianos and pianists of the day in a heap on the floor. Remember - there were no recording devices in the 1850's. So if you wanted to hear these pieces played by the only people who could actually play them - you had to book them and PAY them. It was their very own prescient version of BMI and ASCAP. It also motivated Henry Steinway to design, build and patent pianos that would be so strong they would shrug off the sustained violence these pieces inflicted, often fatally, on the stick-built pianos of the day.
One of Chopin's most joyful piano piece, hope you enjoy it!
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Chopin is typically known for great begginer pieces like this one.
Yeah Liszt too
Begginer?
It requires hard technical skills and, notwithstanding, it's a piece for begginers?
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@@brasilinoantoniobianchini2088 woosh
@@brasilinoantoniobianchini2088 it’s a joke bruh
1:11 damn those beautiful chords
me too very good..
Rafi Ramadhan Charlie and the chocolate factory
Rafi Ramadhan i can play them without arpeggiating them (cant spell rip)
why the largest one is only a tenth
lol your comment got 111 likes i will not like cuz this reason
0:32 the beat drops
Ilias The 123 The that's the best part of the song
True c:
69 likes
Meme Dreams piece*
I can only play five seconds after that without sounding bad btw that is the only 5 seconds i know of this song (i suck at piano)
Frederic Chopin est un génie !
C'est clair
Un génie de la musique !
Thank you!
I don't know what language thats in but I compleatly agree
@@ulasonal french, that's french
Tell me if you you think I should learn this
Well, you ARE a genius composer, Mr. Bach. I'd say you give it a shot.
J.R. Macabre thank you I will give it a shot 😀🎹
Hi Bach
Don't ya think 'Johanns' might break? ahhhh I'm lame :p
Thats easy.......... i use cannons.......
My ears says yes
My mind say yes
My fingers says no
It's the same for me, except my heart also says yes.
It's the same for me, except my kidney also says yes.
It's the same for me, except my liver also says yes.
The same me and piano say no
Frederic Chopin - Master of the Masters.
Joe Dennis Fak you. Master Chief is Master of all Masters.
Tbh in terms of composing no one comes close to Chopin but in difficulty... Rachmaninoff... Liszt... Need i say more?
+Joe Dennis I see... You want to troll me don't you? Chopin is very good but not as good as me.
+Franz Liszt come back when you get more feels
+Swen Zettler I rethought what I said. Chopin's music is as good as mine but you have to admit that my music is more difficult
I keep hearing people ask "How many hands do I need to play this?"
Well, you need two. Occasionally, you need an extra two feet for the pedals as well. The fact the video makes it seem impossible doesn't mean you can't do it. Reading the sheet music helps, because you don't "see" the notes as lines. Personally, I could never learn a song from a Synthesia video; it just doesn't click with me, and it might not for you either.
Put in short, GET THE SHEET MUSIC AND IT'LL SEEM EASIER, WHINING FOR EXTRA HANDS WON'T HELP.*
*Trust me, I've tried. The doctors said they couldn't find a donor and that it probably wasn't legal nor humane to do it anyway.
Macabre Music they were joking about that but still nice tips
@@thefallenshadow3766 what, they were? Wow that's new, thanks!
Minh Phúc Nguyễn sarcasm right?
Fiqstro Luong I know it’s a joke lol
Acttually i played this without sheet music
2:51 left hand killer since 1800s
dharmdevil 1840's
What is Schubert's Erlking then?
True
dharmdevil it’s not that hard. It’s just octaves.
Have you ever play it so that you can call it easy ? :)
This has got to be one of the most beautiful piano pieces ever written, at least by Chopin. Amazing...
Definitely one of Chopin's bests
A true masterpiece
I agree.
agreed too
´ too
João Arthur Pithan Geleski My pleasure.
Thank you
Hey guys, don't be defeatist about pieces like that. Of course you need a certain level to play this. Of course it take time ^.^ I was twelve when I first heard the Polonaise, and finally, when I got 17, I learned it. It took me almost 1,5 year because it was up my level. But with patience and training all your piano dreams can come true :*
How dare you try to inspire people!?
I'm 15 and i have to work 1,5 year for play this
Aw, thanks!
I'm 17 and it took me 6 months to learn this :)
@@armageddon543 load a video playing this i want to see it
It's so cool to see the notes dancing vertically as opposed to a horizontal music sheet. A+ really great job.
I have been playing piano for 5 years now, and listened to numerous classics.
This is my favourite piano piece of all time, and by far.
I've played this one at an audition. It took me 8 months to learn it and when I was done playing it, I focused so much that I felt dizzy and really exhausted, trembling as I went down the stage !
So beautiful. To me this is the most attractive piece of chopin because it requires hard technical skills but not as impossible as that of Liszt. And its tune is so catchy
Spring Nuance I see you everywhere...
I luv classical pieces very much. I also float around anime videos
2:51, Guys put that in 2x speed and there you go, thats how Liszt would play it
Eyhab Youssef hahaha truuuu
Lol Liszt would probably play 10ths and make even more crazier, just look at the type of pieces he writes, f Inc impossible
Eyhab Youssef Actually litz cant he doeznt have 11 fingers like what it portrays there count how many fingers are needed..... 6 for the left and 5 for the right....
Sam Grinshpun listen to the end of Funerailles by Liszt. You have the same bass pattern there
GamezAhoy At 2:51? Don't you only need two fingers for the left?
1830's kids will remember :D
+Andre Bagalso 13 is teen dummy
+OpenShores It was a joke yall stfu alredy
+Lukáš Šimek It appears you don't remember the English language however
PS no one cares that you know about this song or that you are eleven
Meiko Fegelein it's only the truth
That was pretty rude tough, you can't expect perfect English from 11 yrs old. And now when i started this, your comment was pretty useless :))
During the Warsaw Ghetto uprising against the nazis in WW2, the Polish resistance played the Polonaise non-stop on the radio station they seized and opened as the Free Polish Radio.
+bitchasshoeism Shut up nazi bitch
@Time for illumination What the fuck is wrong with you? Of course Nazism exists, like what the fuck are you even trying to say? How are you just gonna deny it's existence? That's like saying Feminism doesn't exist, even though it clearly does. It's just a senseless statement. You literally have no proof for anything you said, that counts for that anti-Jew stuff too, whatever the fuck you tried to tell me with that anyways. And you're last sentence is just so ridiculous, I'm not even gonna reply to it.
AJ Styles oy vey!
AJ Styles so Nazism and Feminism are equal things?
Paras finn
“Nazism doesn’t exist”
Excuse me wtf?
holy shit this is the most beautiful thing ive ever heard
agree
I agree
I agree
@Mathews196 Yes
I agree
Frederic chopin. The king of piano
1:05 to 1:15 is my favorite part of the entire song
My favourite is 3:58 - 4:11
And the end
Is a piece
"Tutorial"...
I know right 😂
Hahaha
For me this is Tutorial
yeah seems like piano max 70 keys maximum 666 stars
Is tutorial if u put at 0.25x
Chopin has to be one of the best composers in history of classical music
*romantic music
I love Fryderyk Chopin
*Frederig
@@excitonium5573 he spelt it the polish way
@@king_slavic8960 Owh
@@excitonium5573 are you idiot ? He's Polish so absolutely Fryderyk
Me too
what a lovely masterpiece of Chopin
Just showing what keys need to be pressed won't teach a person this complex piece. The student needs to know a little about fingering. If the student doesn't; the fingers will not function right at this speed.
Of course, you are recommended to get a book.
Jason Yeah, and there are so many books out there on fingering, I don't know where to start. Massive supplies.
Get the national edition edited by Jan Ekier, the best edition available for Chopin
What is this exactly? A big, huge book of Chopin's pieces? But: Jan Ekier did all the fingering notations? Is that what you mean? If all of Chopin's pieces were in books, you would have to have 10 or 12 books, two inches thick.
They can figure it out. I did and im half blind (more than half blind) it cant be that hard to get the fingering right (learning is another story
Fredrick is one of the best composers of all time, his music is so much better than Mozart in my opinion. There is just so much more emotion in his pieces
oh wow someone who shares my opinion, i agree, in my eyes mozarts compositions are all heartless, i cant feel anything listening to them, on the other hand chopin is like a neverending roller coaster of emotions
How can you compare Mozart to Chopin? 😂😂... still I don't like Mozart, because it's much harter that Chopin. I'm sure you don't believe me...xD just listen to Horowitz or like brendel said some time ago: "Now that I'm 70 years I can finally try Mozart."
*harder
Amanda,They different period people....if you learn music theory....generally there are 4 styles and period in "classical" music
1)baroque
2)classical
3)romantic
4)20th century
Mozart belong to the classical period while Chopin belong to the romantic period....So you can't compare them....
KimuraSetsuna I know they are from different periods of music. Chopin is still better
god mode: on
Gets 56 likes for just saying godmode on.
Where do I put my 110 hand?
derpypotato115 dogi em no
Nowhere, you just need 2 hands with 5 fingers in each hand.
This piece is AMAZING😍😍😍
intradevar acest compozitor e un adevarat geniu
Beautiful peace of music.
The best composition of Chopin 😍
P. Liberi NAH
My favorite Chopin piece!
the first time i heard of chopin was because of eternal sonata, now i think he is the greatest composer who existed
1:05 You don't have to thank me.
Such a beautiful song!!!!
ALMOST ORGASMIC
Duh! Ofc it is! It’s my fav :)
"And now I will play a composition which is the closest to my heart, the great polonaise in e-flat"
- Arthur Rubinstein
It’s A-Flat but I recognize that from the video
@@TheOne-pq4ph he means Grande polonaise brillante
@@CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji I don’t think so cause he only says “Closest to my heart” for the Op 53 Polonaise but it’s fine just a small error
esta es mi canción favorita de Frédérick Chopín .mi artista favorito. porque fuiste un genio cuando creaste esta canción
I cried of joy
1:05 this part is just so legendary
1:00you know what's coming the cartoon
I love sending that part
what a masterful piece of romance music!
TheJaSoN4sShow
Romanticist music. "Romance music" makes it sound like it's got something to do with romance.
Great piece though, I'll give you that. :P
I don't get it but i am really starting to like what this guy has made.
Cause ur smart m8 lol
@@bigpoppa192 😂
My favourite song! I Love Chopin, this is so very easy
Are you kidding me! "so very easy", hahaha.
When you realize that you're absolutely talentless at everything.
"Talent is what wins games; skill is what wins championships." -Michael Jordan
can’t relate
Noot noot talent can make you good at anything like music 🎶 and yeah games to and math problems
junior fio dude this shit is hard to play. Not many people can play this level of piano pieces.
junior fio Aww don’t say that, we are too harsh on ourselves sometimes!
I can't keep my eyes open while listening to this composition.
One Of My Favorites
ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE!Everybody! Let's thank Chopin for making a such a beautiful music!
"Now it's your turn" ha ha ha
X2
I come from Poland and I've been trying to learn for 5 years :(
Vc sabe quando um cara é um genio dessa forma. Não dá pra tocar. Não com apenas duas mãos
ok maybe i can play this it's so nice
00:26
well, nevermind
00:05 the chromatic chords are suppose to be harder than 00:26
+KimuraSetsuna that can theoretically played with one hand.
alison picket :))))))
0:40 - 0:43 are the best part of the song in my opinion
I had a dream that I was playing this song... I woke up with cramps in both of my hands.
Wes Boz ow
a mi parecer este fragmento 4:12-5:07 , es una del las mejores partes de la "Polonaise (Opus 53) - Frédéric Chopin"
si a ti tambien te gusto dale "me gusta" al comentario.
mas especifico a partir de aqui 4:41 / 6:00
Best version so far.
On 0:49 it’s supposed to be a quick trill that has three notes not four. The reason it is like this is because Chopin made so he can reach the right without worrying about left hand
What the fuck is wrong with people saying "easy" "Liszt is harder"? Enjoy the music, who cares about difficulty, go play Piano Tiles if you want to whine about difficulty...
manh7377 It's just a joke, because this is clearly hard. But Liszt's ones are impossible
nah just takes quite a bit of effort
manh7377: some people lack soma sense of humor. -.-
Some*
Sense of humour? That's just irritating, and not funny at all.
As a Pole, I can say that it Melts our hearts more than Polish anthem, you can feel all our history there
If you master this, you can play almost anything.
Depends
Absolutely one of my favourites
Chopin's music is like the first trip to the mountains- you feel it or you don't feel it. In my opinion Chopin was a great composer, perhaps the greatest in his time. I love Liszt but I do not agree with most that Liszt's compositions were better than Chopin's. Perhaps I think so because I am a Pole and hearing the mazurkas and polonaises I deeply touch and feel this music internall but despite all of this I stand on the view that Chopin was the best in his time.
Liszt was very influenced by Chopin but Frederic's music makes you feel all different emotions. All I hear in Liszt is romance and that's from his best pieces apart from his insanely virtuosic but empty pieces.
The voice of God... Speaking through that little man
*wakes up one morning*
"I'm going to find a song to train my left hand!"
*TH-cam and this pops up*
*Watches first bit of the video*
"I can do this! This is the one I have to stick to."
*42 seconds later*
'Mom, where's the knife? I need to cut off my fingers in my left hand. It's what the people want."
Lol if you want left hand go look at his revolutionary étude
Or look at 2:52 if you want to stick to this
1800s bass drop 0:32. So rad dude 🤙🏻
I do like how Chopin thought one day humans get 20 fingers instead of 10.
Yes, I completely agree, but not like that. He knew his songs would make humans evolve to get 20 fingers.
1:10 Damn those arpeggiated chords are beautiful
0:32 when the beat drops
These songs back then are better then the songs today
Amo esta canción! ❤😍
Brandon Vega xD
Kurłaaa Polak jak zrobi to cały świat się zachwyca kiedyś to było kurłaaa
Friends: I like rap
Mom: I like pop
Me an intellectual:
My new favourite piano piece :D
the beginning sounds like a bunch of windows xp sounds
Is this tougher than La Campanella?
its_somebodyx.covers i dont think so, but is a pessoal question, for me La Campanella was tougher to learn..
imho la campanella is easy to learn, hard to master. all there is to la campanella are leaps, but the notes are simple. the techincality and musicality of the piece must be in perfect balance which is why la campanella is hard to master
Carl Uy totally agreed
Yeah the start is weird
I LOVE THIS PIECE 😍
so can Poland into space now?
NitroBigos what?
NitroBigos \-_-/ yay
Zhiar Merlin It's a pun, where he's taking "Poland" and looking at how it's spelt rather than how it's pronounced. Since it has "Po" and "land" in it.
Nate AnthonyGT, What? No, it's about that old Polandball meme.
knowyourmeme.com/memes/polandball
One of the most famous of these memes was a comic called "Poland cannot into space".
Nate AnthonyGT are you so idiot
It's chopin music, all very good music!!
It’s my turn? Okay, I’ll do it!
Smashes random keys! Nails it! I think I’m gonna quit piano now.
Chopin and Liszt had one thing in common - a desire to compose pieces that mere humans could not play. Opus 53 ans Hungarian rhapsody No. 2 could leave pianos and pianists of the day in a heap on the floor. Remember - there were no recording devices in the 1850's. So if you wanted to hear these pieces played by the only people who could actually play them - you had to book them and PAY them. It was their very own prescient version of BMI and ASCAP. It also motivated Henry Steinway to design, build and patent pianos that would be so strong they would shrug off the sustained violence these pieces inflicted, often fatally, on the stick-built pianos of the day.
kinda starting to like chopin
Why just now?
because i just found him
Chopin is da true g...da original g
He's my bae FUCK OFF XD no just joking we can share. Lol
@@pyotrillchtchaikovsky39 yo man yo cheating on tchaikovsky
4:58 is like a little part from etude op.25 no.10 (Octave etude) 😁😁
I love that part
Where is version for humans ? :)
O dia que eu conseguir tocar essa música dou um mortal para trás
Frederic chopin is so awesome because he compose it when he is 7 years old
Jewel Bataan he was 35.....
when he composed his first Polonaise not this
I think it is the hardest piece to play on the piano..... 😂 number one!!!
love playing this with my eyes closed.
Or a certain someone who menacingly stares into your soul.....
cough cough *Vinheteiro* cough cough
wow so amazing
How many hand i need to have in order to play this song?
4
nope 2
10
10 if not 100 if not 1000 if not 10000
Chrysthian Chrisley 4 hands. So 20 fingers
0:32 the beat drop 😎
love it!!!!!😍
Imagine trying to memorise this piece.
i did once, now I remember maybe 1/5 :P
Bobbeh Mcstuffinshire I did lol. I played it for some old people last week
♪ Oliver Cromwell, lord protector of England ♪
that was a very beautiful to the lows all the way to the highs it speaks to the souls the lumens and the geniuses
2:08 hits me very hard
With this view the notes of this music look like the rain in a heavy storm
One of the very few pieces i actually prefer the synthesia version of. Most pianists do not bring out the rhythm so it becomes a complete mess!
me too
Dinant Dumoulin
i believe that to. this has the right kind of minor tempo changes unlike what happens in real performances
Listen to kissin
Happy birthday chopin :)
1:34 to 1:38 = sheet Music Boss intro
I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS EVERYWHERE
me too hahahha