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From: Lockdown42
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  • Whoah what's with the dislike bar? SERIOUSLY.

  • This is best ever! well done! I just love it from the fitrst moment i saw this.

  • I don't care what anyone says back to this because this is a matter of opinion but I think its quite sad that mostly everyone only recognizes this from a cartoon. Poor Liszt, I mean seriously, got to have some credit

  • @LisztForever

    I feel like whether they know who composed it or not is totally irrelevant to listening to the music. But where you know it from is also irrelevant.

  • @Ragtime44Films Well we feel different things I guess..

  • Cannon time for Donald!

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  • well lucenso milos kosta jurcevic is the best pianist in the world

  • friska ^^

  • 2:48 I love that part

  • this was in Tom and Jerry ! LOL

  • teljesen jó kis hazai:)

    hungry hungarian:)

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  • Teehee, sorry bout that XD

  • Sorry about what? ; p

  • Something involving the word "twatwaffle", I don't remember.

  • Oh, no problems :D

  • This is so surreal! Very much like a Dali's impersonation of an animated piano, only this one actually moves! My only wish that you could just make this full without cutting this rhapsody off. I am checking another of your videos for the full version

  • Wow, you're talented.

  • One thing, when you play a piano, the keys don't lift up first...

  • You've got a point.

  • What? The Pedals? Iff you mean the Pedals.. try look betetr after... When the movie beginn their alrdy down and when they lifts up the '' IVISIBLE MAN '' Takes em up :)

  • No, you twat waffle, the piano keys, the little white and black things that when you press them, they make the sounds? They don't lift up first before you press them.

  • Oh I see what you mean. You have to look closely, but before any piano key is played, it lifts up then goes down. He isn't talking about the pedal lifting up the pads or whatever.

  • Yup., that woud be it.

  • Actually i prefer piano without people...hahahahahahaah...it´s more simple....

  • i finally know the name! so many cartoon characters do it on piano!

  • TOM AND JERRY!

  • donald and duffy ducks in "who framed roger rabbit?" and bugs bunny.

  • @bloodl3tt3r JAJJjajajajaj !!! Great!! :)

  • Animation is amazing but who decided where middle C was?

    Puts the whole thing off for me.

    I'm being picky, sorry but that's not middle C they are near.

  • Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh­....

  • The duet between Daffy and Donald Duck (Who Framed Roger Rabbit) brought me to this video as well.

    And this animation is really amazing to me!

    Great job, Lockdown42!

  • I only like the ending of this song, its what I came here for, sorry guys, but its still awesome!

  • I can just see Daffy Duck and Donald Duck in their piano duel from Who Framed Roger Rabbit right now lol.

  • GREAT scene, GREAT MOVIE.

  • this is the old videos, watch the new ones, it's like perfect.

  • The keys are first going up. Strange..

    Nice work, though! =)

  • Maybe to make it more apparent?

    I think it's kind of cool! Sometimes when I play piano, I wish I could do that... It would be awesome... KInd like:

    "Ok note... I really gonna hit the crap out of you this time!"

    Great job!

  • You wish you could get the keys up first =P

    Sorry, bad humor..

  • haha! not bad humor, good humor!

  • Este video demuestra el gran uso de octavas en las composiciones de Liszt !

  • woo nice, interesante, puede servir para un tutorial ;D

  • Great job, and easly to see the notes and do the same, whitouth partiture, just following.

    Its nice to use this one for a tuto.

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