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  • Awesome interpretation.

  • can play the first minute up to speed after a 3 weeks......had to use my left hand to write this...owwwww

  • Good.

  • この曲めっちゃいいね!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!

    弾きたい!!

    

  • i listen to this as i urinate...

  • This song is so wicked.

  • Carpel Tunnel's caused by playing with an incorrect technique, namely, playing with too much tension. Pieces do not cause it.

  • Leading cause of carpel tunnel

  • I'm starting to learn this... Wish me luck? Lol I'm dead.

  • Does perpetuum mobile mean perpetual motion? What language is that?

  • @Chakiejan yes you are correct, and the language is Latin. 

  • @Chakiejan Perpetuum is a latin adjective that means perpetual, everlasting, immortal it is either in the neuter or masculine case

  • i feel the power of that mobile!

  • where can i buy the actual sheet music? like legit. i can't read left hand at all...so don't even try to teach me. i play by ear..but...this one is a bit hard for me.  =)

  • @lottabottle05 Then have a good teacher teach you... playing by ear, sad to say, really doesn't get you very far with Classical Music. Especially when interpretation is key to playing a piece well, which requires you reading the score yourself and playing based on that, not based on what you heard someone else play.

  • LOL omg! Amazing! We need run!! That will catch us!!!

  • oo man : NICE but nobody can beat me ;) :))) i JOKE :))) but i will record me how can i play ;) now I JUST LEARN :)

  • 0__________________________0

  • hoooooly shiit

    

  • holy shit!

  • This is crazy good.

  • I can play the first 24 seconds but i need 1 minute :)

  • @DerMastaZocka good 1

  • xo woah

  • Circus Galop is nothing...

  • Great precision, but the dynamics are just terrible. He plays it pianissimo when it should be fortissimo. I wish I could play it as cleanly as this pianist..

  • @Corleone1337 It could be a difference in editions. A lot of times different editions really write opposite dynamics, especially in cases like Mozart's piano sonatas. Take a look at the Peter's edition, and then look at the Schirmer's edition. At some points, you'll see it marked pianissimo, but Schirmer's will write it forte. I don't think it's this pianist's lack of ability, I think it could be the difference in editions.

  • @mario54671 Oh, I was certainly not questioning his/her ability. Was just disappointed that the dynamics were completely different (and, imo, less appropriate) from what the sheet music in the video (and my own sheet music) specify. I hadn't heard of such large version differences before, though. Perhaps that does explain it, or perhaps the pianist simply consciously has a completely different interpretation of the piece.

  • @Corleone1337 Well, there really isn't much you can "interpret" when the music clearly is written fortissimo, and you play it pianissimo, that's just changing the music, something I just don't condone. As you say, it's not appropriate, and the music should be played as written. There's many people who think that playing the music the way it is means everybody would be playing it "the same," but people will still play it differently, even if they all followed the score.

  • @Corleone1337 How dare he or she play p when it says f! Disgrace!

  • @FreddysHamster I don't understand how you could be sarcastic about this...that's simply something you just don't do. You play the music as it's written. If you can't do that, then you obviously don't like it, to which I say, why would you play something you don't like playing?

  • This song is meant to destroy your hands O_o

  • @100percentofu Actually, when you learn it right, it is not so hard, but it is still finger ruining.

  • DAMN SON.THATS SOME SICK MUSIC!!!!!!

  • I'd like to play it but it's a hard job

  • fantastic!

  • impossible........

  • @martinnrocks no alkan is impossible

  • @moneyjr1122 circus galop is immpossible

  • @martinnrocks which one hte one made up or the one my Liszt?

  • @moneyjr1122 should be Hamelin's. that's written for 2 player pianos lol

  • @PercussionistIvan oh didnt know that hmm who knows who written any thing 

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