i took pity on these losers and subscribed them.i just learned the phrase ''pity on'' and used it.could it be used in negative sentence in speakin english? i didnt pity on and didnt subscibe them?
i guess my comment will sound strange but here it is anyway: i wonder who have had the patience to actually draw the piano in 3D, render it then above all have the time and patience to find the right strokes on it and simulate it...wow !! great job !
Wow! Absolutely brilliant ... my husband first introduced me to the genuis Liszt and I've been hooked ever since! Love this particular one! I've tried to play this masterpiece for years ... and still can't, but I'm not giving up! : )
@checoregalado Not only do you have to basically be ambidextrous but you also have to work your foot independently from the hands... serious coordiantion
My parents who didn't take me there and inability to hear it on TV or radio (my parents don't listen to classical music so they would change the station). In that time I didn't even know what Opera house or theater WAS. School only teaches classical music way later. Now do you understand how it was I didn't know about Liszt 'till I heard it in a cartoon?
I posted a vid of 17 piano virtuosi attempting to play the impossible alternating octaves at the end of this piece. It's amazing how bad the studio recordings are. A college student who posts himself playing Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 left this comment:
"I had 5 minutes laughing at the greatest virtuosi. Please crucify me!
Seriously, many virtuosi released messy recordings, and there is no shame to criticize their manner."
hello,lockdown42. i want to know. how did you do this animation.i mean which program .my e mail is vperlux@yahoo.com.ar...i from argentina , my name is victor and i like the animation ,i studing animation
This song is for a man who has 3 hands, great control of timing, and the ability to play wierd sounding sections with no troubles. I now see why you MUST be a piano virtuoso to play this piece. Amazing
Wonderful, but I have heard someone doing it twice as fast on an old venyle... Can't remember who, but my dad still has that venyle... And there's ofcourse the bugs bunnys version XD
I'm actually ashamed, I made it half way through this piece and lost my interest somewhere and I couldn't continue. I've had this fire and determination to play it - and I made it in a short period of time, unfortunately that fire was extinguished and I'll never be able to finish this masterpiece.
@MissCartoonist Start out learning the easy parts like the very beginning. Then work your way up to the harder parts. As you get better you will be able to play them. In the mean time just keep playing other stuff to get better. Before you know it you'll be able to play it.
@MissCartoonist Start out learning the easy parts like the very beginning. Then work your way up to the harder parts. As you get better you will be able to play them. In the mean time just keep playing other stuff to get better. Before you know it you'll be able to play it.
I went to a dueling piano bar in Iowa and on their break, they allowed a dude from the crowd to come up and play.
This guy was like "I just learned the pianEE" Yeah, he called it a pee an ee. rofl
Anyways, he started out all fucked up, and a few people giggled, and talking started up a bit as everyone stopped paying attention to the amateur on stage. He then said oh wait into the mic, cracked his knuckles, and proceeded to play this FUCKING PERFECTLY.
This is a blatant original *.midi file compressed with a VSTi to mp3 quality ! So there's actually no performer at all. It's digital shit. (: Whoever the original performer was... a compressed ex-midi file will never give the same color after its modification !
@Illyriansounds Actually the source of the MIDI files for most of my vids do vary from sequenced, to transcribed from piano roll, to digital performance recording - it may miss the nuances, but not all of them are as robotic as straightforward midi files, and, while I'm not really asking my videos to be rated on performance alone, but more so in value to pianists who might learn by sight and sound, rather than notation, I happen to think this performance was really good, even for a *.mid!
This is my favorite peace of all time. It is incredible. I just don't understand how liszt's hand were so big! The bottom first two chords where meant for a hand whose fingers span a foot about, maybe more! Gah, Liszt, We love you!
It looks like it might take two people to play. idk if you can press that many keys with only two hands, but then again, I don't play piano, I'm a brass player XD
cant be all too hard cuz trans-siberian orchrestra and others have translated a few classical songs to the guitar. for me i guess it work be harder than all hell only bcuz i hv piked up my guitar for the first time in four years. it would be fun if i could get this down on the guitar and done the right way. ps i learn by ear like the rest of my family, meaning we cant read musical notes
This is reaaaally great, but I have a question, is the pedal well synchronized with the rest of the piece? to me it looks like a worm trying to get out of the dirt,
@OSCARA320 Admittedly I did put a little less work into the pedal animation than I did with the keys & hammers, but they are more or less accurate to the original recording.
@LePoulpe2000 Dude, for me, Tom and Jerry is right up there with classical music. It's really not that big a deal. And all you people verbally abusing one another about whether an abstract drawing should have anything to do with a famous awesome dead guy: stop, because what makes me more mad than a few people like myself that actually ENJOY cartoons is a couple of piss-offs who think they're better than everyone else because the sit in their closets listening to Bach and reading Aristotle.
@LePoulpe2000 well you must give credit for those guys. if not for them many people in their 20's would not know of these wonderful compositions. because of those cartoons, many grew up with this superb music so i say that even these references are better than nothing. plus, it show just how developed cartoons were at that time and how much they have fallen nowadays.
@LePoulpe2000 hey, be happy that such great music was in cartoons back then. these days its all artificial autotune garbage. im happy that tom and jerry introduced me to this, otherwise it would never have happened and i would just be a slave to today's garbage
what does is matter WHERE he heard it for the first time? Would it make it any better if he heard it in school or concert? The point is, if it was good enough to make him go searching for more, it is good enough for me ....
we can't all have classical music education so some of us find it where we can, in T&J cartoons for example.
I don't understand why people think classical music is rare. Your state orchestra will play classic pieces for little or no money. Maybe you wouldn't have to search if you weren't so apathetic about culture.
You missed my point. If you don't like classical music you will not go to the opera no matter what, right? Thus you can NOT learn about classical music. However, if you stumble upon a great piece like this, even if you hear it in a cartoon, you will try to learn more. THAT is my point, the "first contact" with classical music. For me it was when I was maybe 10-11 yo. Loved classical music ever since, regardless if it was from a cartoon. That is why I replied to LePolpe2000. Cheers
How would you know if you liked classical music if you didn't know it existed. In your comment you're implying that you heard classical one time or another and formed your opinion on that experience. I don't think you understand this genre of music.
"How would you know if you liked classical music if you didn't know it existed." My point exactly. I heard it in a cartoon and wanted more .... if I didn't hear it there I would have heard it somewhere else, maybe a lot later. What is the difference?
btw what does "understanding a genre" mean? Knowing solfeggio, being able to repeat it or maybe being able to create it? If I dont understand does it mean I am not allowed to listen and love it? Don't answer, it doesnt matter. EOD
Well said! I think for those of us old enough to remember, a lot of classics such as this were first introduced to us via cartoons. I first heard this on an old Warner Bros cartoon where they were building a skyscraper. Then came Bugs Bunny followed very shortly after by Tom & Jerry. Even was on Woody Woodpecker with the bank heist cartoon. Regardless, hearing it and coming from a family that plays both piano and organ, it inspired me to learn how to play.
@LePoulpe2000 This is very true, it is scary indeed. But you have to realize that without the widespread media exposure from things like tom&jerry or "Fantasia", these gems of music would be almost completely lost. Lets face it, cartoons basically served to propogate good music to people that wouldn't ever go to a piano recital or philharmonic.
@LePoulpe2000 exCUSE ME, snotty BUT Looney Tunes and Tom&Jerry cartoons have probaly introduced MORE young people to classical music and opera than ALL the "youth concerts" EVER PERFORMED. same with classical in MOVIES.
wao increible esta pieza musical, muy buena sin duda alguna un genio Franz Liszt, recuerdo que desde niño veia mucho tom y jerry, y cual es mi sorpresa que esta pieza aparece en el capitulo de ese dibujo animado jejeje increible.
The same year Warner Bros. released Rhapsody Rabbit, MGM produced a very similar Tom and Jerry cartoon called The Cat Concerto, which features Tom being distracted by Jerry
@adamgyorgyfranzliszt Agreed It is harder however this song is such an amazingly written piece of music this is one of if not his best piece of work i have a book with his first 8 rhapsody's and they are all extremely difficult however not as hard as la campanella
this sounds exactly like Petrov Vlaski's playing, the timing and beat and dynamics are exactly the same. I swear, if you listen to Petrov Vlaski and this, nothing is different.
@Lockdown42
have you made this video with maya? if so, that's an incredible work you've done here, synchronizing the piano with the song...
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I like how the camera tries not to show the mouse hiding in the piano...
v1de0gamr 1 month ago
at least old cartoons thought you class. now a days it teaches you that the stupider you look the better.
julio9991 2 months ago
i took pity on these losers and subscribed them.i just learned the phrase ''pity on'' and used it.could it be used in negative sentence in speakin english? i didnt pity on and didnt subscibe them?
esraretin 3 months ago
is this made using blender?
theolukify 3 months ago
i guess my comment will sound strange but here it is anyway: i wonder who have had the patience to actually draw the piano in 3D, render it then above all have the time and patience to find the right strokes on it and simulate it...wow !! great job !
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@archmsm It can be automated to a great extent.
viharsarok 1 month ago
5:38 start the best :D
ChuY9412 4 months ago
This looks like the version from Adam Gyorgy. Look his a live one here youtube
namsabnek 4 months ago
Wow! Absolutely brilliant ... my husband first introduced me to the genuis Liszt and I've been hooked ever since! Love this particular one! I've tried to play this masterpiece for years ... and still can't, but I'm not giving up! : )
lulu66033 5 months ago
When I see the way the piano should be played, I realize how skillfull you need to be to perform this masterpiece.
checoregalado 5 months ago
@checoregalado Not only do you have to basically be ambidextrous but you also have to work your foot independently from the hands... serious coordiantion
NewToTheLyte 4 months ago
My point is what was hindering you from going to an orchestra?
TheSixelar7 5 months ago
@TheSixelar7
My parents who didn't take me there and inability to hear it on TV or radio (my parents don't listen to classical music so they would change the station). In that time I didn't even know what Opera house or theater WAS. School only teaches classical music way later. Now do you understand how it was I didn't know about Liszt 'till I heard it in a cartoon?
GjuroZlikovsky 5 months ago 4
I posted a vid of 17 piano virtuosi attempting to play the impossible alternating octaves at the end of this piece. It's amazing how bad the studio recordings are. A college student who posts himself playing Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 left this comment:
"I had 5 minutes laughing at the greatest virtuosi. Please crucify me!
Seriously, many virtuosi released messy recordings, and there is no shame to criticize their manner."
holdredger 5 months ago
hello,lockdown42. i want to know. how did you do this animation.i mean which program .my e mail is vperlux@yahoo.com.ar...i from argentina , my name is victor and i like the animation ,i studing animation
vperlux 6 months ago
tom and jerry made me love this song piece!! its a classic and very well made
blackeye575 6 months ago
holy shit, this is the only well known piece of classical music not to be turned into a trance remix.
JagermeisterDetox 6 months ago
This song is for a man who has 3 hands, great control of timing, and the ability to play wierd sounding sections with no troubles. I now see why you MUST be a piano virtuoso to play this piece. Amazing
ms1100 6 months ago
I remember Bugs Bunny playing this song in that old Looney Tunes. Good cartoon; great song!
TheBJHunter 6 months ago
FRANZ LISZT ES EL MÁS EXTRAORDINARIO Y PROLIFICO COMPOSITOR DE TODOS LOS TIEMPOS, VALE LA PENA ESCUCHAR SOBRE TODO SU RAPSODIA HUNGARA AL PIANO.
SLI55 7 months ago
Go this song from Wakkos wish, now I play it in concert :)
mickjagger1991 7 months ago
The part on 5:33 to 5:43 is to slow.
Edward2Fan47 7 months ago
@Edward2Fan47
It's to give it a climactic feeling, due to the previous build-up.
Ragtime44Films 7 months ago
The end of this song is better in tom and jerry :DDD.
mogyir 7 months ago
Best part is definantly 5:35
Hectorlph 7 months ago
Impressive
jvkyleeclarin 8 months ago
Fuck*ng awsome :X Love iT !
Muri4rock 8 months ago
Learning this piece is on my list of things to do before I die!
The one before that one on the list is to get a piano lol
bobcoolbobyeah 8 months ago
thumbs up if u first heard this song on Tom and Jerry or Bugs Bunny :D
TheMrpurpleman10 8 months ago 3
meh. slightly lifeless performance.
jakB56 8 months ago
Wonderful, but I have heard someone doing it twice as fast on an old venyle... Can't remember who, but my dad still has that venyle... And there's ofcourse the bugs bunnys version XD
LumiKuuro 8 months ago
I feel like this song would be great for a shootout. I know it's kind of cliche, but still.
LynchMobster47 8 months ago
I'm actually ashamed, I made it half way through this piece and lost my interest somewhere and I couldn't continue. I've had this fire and determination to play it - and I made it in a short period of time, unfortunately that fire was extinguished and I'll never be able to finish this masterpiece.
ImmortalSpecies 8 months ago
Amazing! The pianist is obviously Franz Liszt, as he must be a ghost and is therefore invisible... ^ What a masterpiece though!
graduator08 8 months ago
if u wanna download a HQ audio registration of a probably better interpretation
i hope you enjoy .. i did :D
h t t p : / / s h a r e c a s h . o r g / d o w n l o a d . p h p ? f i l e = 1 9 4 7 1 1 7
Stivsh 9 months ago
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it is just amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!
celebriuma 9 months ago
i adore it.. !
lilMissF0F0 9 months ago
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@MissCartoonist Start out learning the easy parts like the very beginning. Then work your way up to the harder parts. As you get better you will be able to play them. In the mean time just keep playing other stuff to get better. Before you know it you'll be able to play it.
LynchMobster47 9 months ago
@MissCartoonist Start out learning the easy parts like the very beginning. Then work your way up to the harder parts. As you get better you will be able to play them. In the mean time just keep playing other stuff to get better. Before you know it you'll be able to play it.
LynchMobster47 9 months ago
20 people would rather listen to Justin Beiber.
MelonBreadHead 9 months ago
piano's tone sounds shitty. like a toy piano.
101111101101 9 months ago
I went to a dueling piano bar in Iowa and on their break, they allowed a dude from the crowd to come up and play.
This guy was like "I just learned the pianEE" Yeah, he called it a pee an ee. rofl
Anyways, he started out all fucked up, and a few people giggled, and talking started up a bit as everyone stopped paying attention to the amateur on stage. He then said oh wait into the mic, cracked his knuckles, and proceeded to play this FUCKING PERFECTLY.
I literally cried from joy.
LoryLandskipper 9 months ago 2
I found sheets @ sheetsearch . com
Ir0nman86 9 months ago
that was sick. Wow. Awesome performance whoever that was.
lacjr1977 9 months ago
You have to be The GOD of Piano to play this.
dalemierdaaaaa 10 months ago
WOW I see a mistake at 5:21
The ghost hit C natural instead of C sharp\.
Look at the high C!!
MrNoookie 10 months ago
@MrNoookie Whoa, good eye. At least it doesn't affect the awesomeness of the piece. ;)
MissCartoonist 9 months ago
This is a blatant original *.midi file compressed with a VSTi to mp3 quality ! So there's actually no performer at all. It's digital shit. (: Whoever the original performer was... a compressed ex-midi file will never give the same color after its modification !
Illyriansounds 10 months ago
@Illyriansounds Actually the source of the MIDI files for most of my vids do vary from sequenced, to transcribed from piano roll, to digital performance recording - it may miss the nuances, but not all of them are as robotic as straightforward midi files, and, while I'm not really asking my videos to be rated on performance alone, but more so in value to pianists who might learn by sight and sound, rather than notation, I happen to think this performance was really good, even for a *.mid!
jm6338 10 months ago
@jm6338
That is an excellent point!! I'm classically trained and still learn better from listening than sheet music. Thanks!
mlcrookify 9 months ago
This is my favorite peace of all time. It is incredible. I just don't understand how liszt's hand were so big! The bottom first two chords where meant for a hand whose fingers span a foot about, maybe more! Gah, Liszt, We love you!
Galactix56 11 months ago
i find it amusing that everyone remembers this from tom and jerry, but no one seems to recognize it on Wacko's Wish.
niteman555 11 months ago
maya ftw
91hm 11 months ago
Iwas tired of rock n all the garbage of today, but clasical music rocks man shit didn't care to much for it but this kicks ass.
chicuco84 11 months ago
Tom and Jerry played it better ha ha ha
itsmefergal 1 year ago
I pity the 16 suckers who dislike this video.
14doranc 1 year ago 26
@14doranc And counting - too bad
hmabboud 5 months ago
@14doranc Correction: eighty-eight…
sevencube3 4 months ago
ok this is kinda freaking me out now let it play fur elise
damonmaster999 1 year ago
It looks like it might take two people to play. idk if you can press that many keys with only two hands, but then again, I don't play piano, I'm a brass player XD
Kevalis222 1 year ago
@Kevalis222 i play violin
armelionms 1 year ago
Bach made 16 youtube accounts...
Tw4tz0r 1 year ago
What does that pedal at the bottom of the piano do? Alternate the sound in some way?
Devilsnightforlife 1 year ago
@Devilsnightforlife It's a damper pedal, it holds the notes as long as it is depressed.
dcbudzinski 1 year ago
@Devilsnightforlife its known as the suspending pedal
it lifts all the stoppers in the back of the piano as long as its held down
to hold the notes that are played on until the pedal is lifted
it suspends the notes
Simo2009BORO 1 year ago
Wow! 5*!
Taurus1047001 1 year ago
cant be all too hard cuz trans-siberian orchrestra and others have translated a few classical songs to the guitar. for me i guess it work be harder than all hell only bcuz i hv piked up my guitar for the first time in four years. it would be fun if i could get this down on the guitar and done the right way. ps i learn by ear like the rest of my family, meaning we cant read musical notes
Mcstuffinson 1 year ago
how hard would it be to translate this to the guitar?
Mcstuffinson 1 year ago
@Mcstuffinson Pretty fucking hard.
TMBATMANSOrgamecha 1 year ago
Tom & Jerry and Bugs Bunny rules!!!!!
Take it easy LePoulpe2000
oceso 1 year ago
this is genius
AsianComedy4865 1 year ago
I remember it in a Woody Woodpecker cartoon xD
loobyloo66 1 year ago
Rhapsody Rabbit and The Cat Concerto caused controversy.
14doranc 1 year ago
Tom & Jerry is a classic.
TenentAldoRaine 1 year ago
Cute video, great piece.
theraviolicat 1 year ago
@UsKciTo me too
ChopinLiszt82 1 year ago
hello, what is it a program please ?
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BALROGG111 1 year ago
@NXt0895 lol good luck:-)
allegrokindofgirl 1 year ago
This is reaaaally great, but I have a question, is the pedal well synchronized with the rest of the piece? to me it looks like a worm trying to get out of the dirt,
again, VERY beautiful
OSCARA320 1 year ago
@OSCARA320 Admittedly I did put a little less work into the pedal animation than I did with the keys & hammers, but they are more or less accurate to the original recording.
jm6338 1 year ago
graças a esse video aprendi a tocar hungarian rhapsody
thunhu3 1 year ago
is that autocad??? are you kiding me??
dxmar 1 year ago
what is this programm?
avaddon4ik 1 year ago
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avaddon4ik 1 year ago
I Love this piece!!! I can play up till about 6:00 but i can't get past it :-(
allegrokindofgirl 1 year ago
@allegrokindofgirl lol thats where im at currently been learning it for 8 weeks now
NXT0895 1 year ago
would be so cool to have a pianola that could do this
papboer16 1 year ago
how can u play this with just two hands
rider0987654321 1 year ago 3
@rider0987654321 u strech ur fingers like crazy
shant151 1 year ago
@rider0987654321 you don't. you play with one foot as well
DoctorOc290 1 year ago
it looks like Z3D Model in the piano nice animating it !
skywatcher122 1 year ago
Your only references in music are "Tom&Jerry" and Bugs Bunny? This is scary!!!
Poor Franz Liszt
LePoulpe2000 1 year ago 55
@LePoulpe2000 Dude, for me, Tom and Jerry is right up there with classical music. It's really not that big a deal. And all you people verbally abusing one another about whether an abstract drawing should have anything to do with a famous awesome dead guy: stop, because what makes me more mad than a few people like myself that actually ENJOY cartoons is a couple of piss-offs who think they're better than everyone else because the sit in their closets listening to Bach and reading Aristotle.
MrPianoLover1 1 year ago 3
@MrPianoLover1 well done sir... well done :)
kamikaze223 1 year ago
@LePoulpe2000 Tom and Jerry and Bugs Bunny are better than most the shit you see today anyways.
LynchMobster47 1 year ago 5
@LynchMobster47 To true that =)
heroicllama 1 year ago
@LynchMobster47 yeaaaaahhh I love tom and jerry, bugs bunny too :):):)
MsBonbob 11 months ago
@LePoulpe2000 PS Don't forget "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"
LynchMobster47 1 year ago
@LePoulpe2000 well you must give credit for those guys. if not for them many people in their 20's would not know of these wonderful compositions. because of those cartoons, many grew up with this superb music so i say that even these references are better than nothing. plus, it show just how developed cartoons were at that time and how much they have fallen nowadays.
zachickin 1 year ago
@LePoulpe2000 hey, be happy that such great music was in cartoons back then. these days its all artificial autotune garbage. im happy that tom and jerry introduced me to this, otherwise it would never have happened and i would just be a slave to today's garbage
RedEviscerator 11 months ago
@LePoulpe2000
what does is matter WHERE he heard it for the first time? Would it make it any better if he heard it in school or concert? The point is, if it was good enough to make him go searching for more, it is good enough for me ....
we can't all have classical music education so some of us find it where we can, in T&J cartoons for example.
GjuroZlikovsky 11 months ago 45
@GjuroZlikovsky
I don't understand why people think classical music is rare. Your state orchestra will play classic pieces for little or no money. Maybe you wouldn't have to search if you weren't so apathetic about culture.
TheSixelar7 5 months ago 2
@TheSixelar7
You missed my point. If you don't like classical music you will not go to the opera no matter what, right? Thus you can NOT learn about classical music. However, if you stumble upon a great piece like this, even if you hear it in a cartoon, you will try to learn more. THAT is my point, the "first contact" with classical music. For me it was when I was maybe 10-11 yo. Loved classical music ever since, regardless if it was from a cartoon. That is why I replied to LePolpe2000. Cheers
GjuroZlikovsky 5 months ago
@GjuroZlikovsky
How would you know if you liked classical music if you didn't know it existed. In your comment you're implying that you heard classical one time or another and formed your opinion on that experience. I don't think you understand this genre of music.
TheSixelar7 5 months ago
@TheSixelar7
"How would you know if you liked classical music if you didn't know it existed." My point exactly. I heard it in a cartoon and wanted more .... if I didn't hear it there I would have heard it somewhere else, maybe a lot later. What is the difference?
btw what does "understanding a genre" mean? Knowing solfeggio, being able to repeat it or maybe being able to create it? If I dont understand does it mean I am not allowed to listen and love it? Don't answer, it doesnt matter. EOD
GjuroZlikovsky 5 months ago
@GjuroZlikovsky Tom and jerry is also a decent franchise to hear it from. I believe even this episode with this track got awarded something.
Devilsnightforlife 5 months ago
@GjuroZlikovsky
Well said! I think for those of us old enough to remember, a lot of classics such as this were first introduced to us via cartoons. I first heard this on an old Warner Bros cartoon where they were building a skyscraper. Then came Bugs Bunny followed very shortly after by Tom & Jerry. Even was on Woody Woodpecker with the bank heist cartoon. Regardless, hearing it and coming from a family that plays both piano and organ, it inspired me to learn how to play.
NightWolfTAW 3 months ago
@LePoulpe2000 This is very true, it is scary indeed. But you have to realize that without the widespread media exposure from things like tom&jerry or "Fantasia", these gems of music would be almost completely lost. Lets face it, cartoons basically served to propogate good music to people that wouldn't ever go to a piano recital or philharmonic.
spartan7404 10 months ago
@LePoulpe2000
this is tom and jerry... its just that jerry is playing it inside of the piano :D
nonamenumebr1 10 months ago
@LePoulpe2000 i think tom&jerry copy from franz liszt who was born in 22 oct 1811
yupucase 9 months ago 2
@yupucase
No no, this clearly was written for tom and jerry and was so good everyone copies it
ROFL
LoryLandskipper 9 months ago
@LePoulpe2000 al menos a través de los dibujos animados aprendemos música clásica, algo es...
beika92 9 months ago
@LePoulpe2000 exCUSE ME, snotty BUT Looney Tunes and Tom&Jerry cartoons have probaly introduced MORE young people to classical music and opera than ALL the "youth concerts" EVER PERFORMED. same with classical in MOVIES.
LeRinkRat 9 months ago
@LePoulpe2000 or you could say how delightful it is that these cartoons actually promoted classical music for kids :)
hajdebalazs 8 months ago
@LePoulpe2000 Don't look at it that way. Look at it that MILLIONS of kids have been exposed to this beautiful music, and they enjoyed it.
They even laughed and wanted more. Liszt would approve.
dkerris 8 months ago
@LePoulpe2000 Plus this song's also from Animaniacs Wakko's Wish song The Wishing Star.
D4V3F4C3 6 months ago
Bugs Bunny and an unamed rodent also did Hungarian Rhapsody #2 schtick.
watch?v=Yq1W3QIDmFw
snoobeagle 1 year ago
from 1:47 to 2:00 D:
g3org33r3 1 year ago
I've worked with alota wise quckerth....but yoooou are dethpicable!!!
kimbo0720 1 year ago
@kimbo0720
Doggone, stubborn little...
ninjawraith17 1 year ago
ive been trying to figure out what song this was and ive finally found it
MRMilade 1 year ago
If I just can play this!!!!!!!!!
The best theme ever, Listz is great artist...
LosmiBre 1 year ago 27
@LosmiBre he's a composer...
ColonelYoung 11 months ago
Tom & Jerry
vsmash14 1 year ago
oh wow, this animation is awesome, along with the song of course
ploppybum 1 year ago
Fun to watch
Spectacular to the ear
Inspirating for me.
I have to start practicing it.
Licleonschakal 1 year ago
wao increible esta pieza musical, muy buena sin duda alguna un genio Franz Liszt, recuerdo que desde niño veia mucho tom y jerry, y cual es mi sorpresa que esta pieza aparece en el capitulo de ese dibujo animado jejeje increible.
carlosymphony7 1 year ago
@carlosymphony7 Me encanta ese capitulo de tom y jerry , esa piezza es maravillosa
midnasakura 1 year ago
This is by far the best version of the Rhapsody I've ever heard.
kukoruzjezakon 1 year ago
EXTRAORDINARY
eatingutube 1 year ago
I love it when people play it the right way. good job.
goblinrogers 1 year ago
There are 15 morons who watched this video. How can you rate that you dislike a ghost playing one of the best Hungarian rhapsodies by Liszt!?
zeldarules3 1 year ago
great job!
julioyl1 1 year ago
forget liszt for a moment. tom compossed it, and jerry made it perfect :P
mybreakfast123 1 year ago
@mybreakfast123 Bugs Bunny
GeneralKenobiSIYE 1 year ago
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openmindspace 1 year ago
Great software! It is available for purchase?
59olecram 1 year ago
I have an easy piano version of this in my piano book called "100 Easy Classics For Piano"!
MusicClassical1 1 year ago
heeey i remember this song... it was from Tom and Jerry!!! LOL
Dante121892 1 year ago
did you use Maya to model the piano?
karmapolice247 1 year ago
is that a pianola???
yankees24giants12 1 year ago
Awesome song!!! I like how the author made himself invisible so that the keys are visible...
More of a tutorial though...
Zodevaxterion 1 year ago
I found it, this music with Daffy Duck (Mel Blanc) singing. The song is called Daffy Duck's Rhapsody. You can find it on You Tube.
BigOldHouse 1 year ago
Back in the 1950s I had 45 RPM record in which Daffy Duck put words to this music. I think the song was called "I'm daffy".
BigOldHouse 1 year ago
how does this "virtual" piano play the track that you want? Is it a program that you have?
kosamf 1 year ago
is true this piece was in tom and jerri episode. tom sing it
TheXxxfranxxx 1 year ago
The same year Warner Bros. released Rhapsody Rabbit, MGM produced a very similar Tom and Jerry cartoon called The Cat Concerto, which features Tom being distracted by Jerry
NCBoyJess 1 year ago
can you do rhapsody in blue by goodwin gershwin or the 1812 overture?
natesquared 1 year ago
if you can find la campanella if you would put that up i would be thrilled thanks!!
nrpielstick 1 year ago
@nrpielstick it is on his channel, look closer XD
ToonHimself 1 year ago
Just LOOOOOOOve it!!!
Best piece i've ever played! :D:D:D
selmerpwns 1 year ago
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adamgyorgyfranzliszt 1 year ago
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adamgyorgyfranzliszt 1 year ago
La Campanella by liszt is much harder
adamgyorgyfranzliszt 1 year ago
@adamgyorgyfranzliszt Agreed It is harder however this song is such an amazingly written piece of music this is one of if not his best piece of work i have a book with his first 8 rhapsody's and they are all extremely difficult however not as hard as la campanella
nrpielstick 1 year ago
this sounds exactly like Petrov Vlaski's playing, the timing and beat and dynamics are exactly the same. I swear, if you listen to Petrov Vlaski and this, nothing is different.
adamgyorgyfranzliszt 1 year ago
Tom and Jerry FTW, thought Bugs Bunny also played it.
Cat Concerto and Rhapsody Rabbit respectively still doesnt change the fact that its a marvelous piece of musical art.
Detoyato 1 year ago
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in ballet 4:37 to 5:32 is used for all the tunrs maneges and leaps. and everytime i hear that part it makes me want to dance. haahahahaha
compgeeek 1 year ago
my favorite part is from 0:00 to 9:41 :D :D
neo123rej 1 year ago 28
GARY GREEN
ferguswong77 1 year ago
SO PRETTY :)
iwantelz 1 year ago
I want someone to arrange this as a euphonium duet. Maybe Euph/Tuba.
DethMuncher 1 year ago
4:37 to 5:32 is my favorite, is just brilliant
mofleh177 1 year ago
(O_o) this has got to be the hardest song ever composed on piano
jaces1ao 1 year ago
i like this what program did you use to make the animation?
geniusguy2000 1 year ago
vrey nice super *****
muzictomasz 1 year ago 4
Is my dream to play this song
UsKciTo 2 years ago 89
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Keep dreaming so lol.
CyaInTheHell 1 year ago
hahahaha 8(
UsKciTo 1 year ago
@UsKciTo
practice does everything... every day 2 or more hours , in few years maybe you learn it . hand by hand , page by page ;)
CelticBalkan 1 year ago
@UsKciTo My too !!!
SuperDalyla 1 year ago
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@UsKciTo My too!!!
SuperDalyla 1 year ago
@UsKciTo My too!
nico13112008 1 year ago
@UsKciTo piece*
woodyman17 1 year ago
@woodyman17 semantics*