BTW, you should get rid of the 'blurry' video effect, I'd prefer to be able to see your hands clearly as it might help me to learn pieces myself. The blurriness serves no purpose.
it's good but i even don't really believe in digital pianos. For me, i think it's easier to get a beautiful sound with those pianos. But, may be i'm wrong. Great playing! Wow. just perfect
Your youtube has you listed as fourteen, and the girl in your picture looks a lot older than a nine year old.
I envy those who were given the opportunity to be taught the piano at a young age, but what I hate is when people lie about their age to appear as a prodigy. It's pathetic and not at all charming.
It's not that special or uncommon for someone to play an instrument decently at a young age..unless you're, like, four years old and composing pieces like Mozart did.
@BLACKDOTSx yeah, uhh...did I tell you that I started when I was 3 and a half? I was nine. I'm just using my sister's old ACCOUNT, because for some REASON her NEW account is balance2us, she is 18 now. And I am 9 now. oh ya, and I am composing music that isn't anything c ompared to what I play. and I told my sister to make a better name when I was 5 because I like piano. She was 14 if you didn't notice.
I have perfect pitch and this is in tune, as well in tune as anything really can be. I don't understand why you think its out of tune, maybe you are used to A=442 or something I don't know but still, no matter what way you look at it, the piano is definitely not "WAY out of tune." Maybe you should check on your perfect pitch man.
I actually wasn't trying to be funny. That could cause him to think that this piano is out of tune. Of course, that would mean that he would find almost every other piano in the world to be out of tune as well.
It might be that the person who posted plays an untempered instrument, i.e. violin, etc - because we're used to hearing the true pitches rather than the standardised ones, certain keys sound out of tune on the piano. Believe it or not, I can tell the difference between a B flat and an A sharp in a piece of music - kind of comes with the territory on cello.
For mean-tone temperment, maybe. The Fisk organ at Stanford Memorial Church is one of only a few organs with such tuning. Keyboard instruments after the mid-18th century are tuned with equal temperment. B flat and A sharp are the same with equal temperment. Bach experimented with equal temperment at a time when many different tunings were in use. The Well-Tempered Clavier was the result.
On all tunings - any 'tempered' instrument is inherently out of tune, which is why it's more difficult to play a stringed instrument with piano - as you have to adjust the pitch-perfect tuning to that of a tempered instrument. Listen to the way people sing - the flats are flatter, and the sharps sharper, than the black keys on a piano. Only by a shade, but the difference is there. Another reason why autotune should be banned ;-)
That's one of the selling points. However, they sound generic. There is a difference between a Yamaha, Steinway, Kimball, Bosendorfer, and a Broadwood. Yamaha pianos are best for popular, Bosendorfer is best for classical.
Wonderfully played I'm learning all the movements I'm starting on that one does it have Mozart's Original markings? Like all of his slurs and stuff Cause I don't usually play anything that wasn't like his original but that's Awesome
WOW! This is absolutely amazing, I've played the flute for 4 years and i'm playing this exact piece but much much slower...I love it though,because it's so jumpy.Nice job!
wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
michaminau 7 months ago
BTW, you should get rid of the 'blurry' video effect, I'd prefer to be able to see your hands clearly as it might help me to learn pieces myself. The blurriness serves no purpose.
DaveMcG 1 year ago 2
perfect
DaveMcG 1 year ago
don't like how you play
amadeok 1 year ago
it's good but i even don't really believe in digital pianos. For me, i think it's easier to get a beautiful sound with those pianos. But, may be i'm wrong. Great playing! Wow. just perfect
piposlescolos 1 year ago
TOOOOOOO slow. It seems to loses it's feeling with a slower tempo. Other than that it was nice.
bsd300d 1 year ago
I love to play this. I have been playing this Whole Grand Sonata since I was 8-9, and guess what? I am 9!
heartofpiano 1 year ago
@heartofpiano LOL ORLY?
Your youtube has you listed as fourteen, and the girl in your picture looks a lot older than a nine year old.
I envy those who were given the opportunity to be taught the piano at a young age, but what I hate is when people lie about their age to appear as a prodigy. It's pathetic and not at all charming.
It's not that special or uncommon for someone to play an instrument decently at a young age..unless you're, like, four years old and composing pieces like Mozart did.
BLACKDOTSx 1 year ago
@BLACKDOTSx
dude, I have a picture of MYSISTER, you think I am alowed to use my own account? I share with my SISTER. DUDE.
heartofpiano 1 year ago
@BLACKDOTSx yeah, uhh...did I tell you that I started when I was 3 and a half? I was nine. I'm just using my sister's old ACCOUNT, because for some REASON her NEW account is balance2us, she is 18 now. And I am 9 now. oh ya, and I am composing music that isn't anything c ompared to what I play. and I told my sister to make a better name when I was 5 because I like piano. She was 14 if you didn't notice.
heartofpiano 1 year ago
when i was child i played it...now..i lost the tech but not the love and all that marvellous feelings.... miss u
limortaccitua2 2 years ago
needs to be the tiniest bit faster but still its fabulous nice one mate :)
DeMusicManiac 2 years ago
Love it.
SpiralaPL 2 years ago
that was very musical. i like the way you played it. i am learning this song right now
jeff35165 2 years ago
mmm kreo ke tu no tocas de verdad...
=)
NikOzk8 2 years ago
alta reverb!
Macross100 2 years ago
i love this beacuse i watch litttle amadues
FleaPeaa 2 years ago
perfect piano
beautiful!!
my piano, sadly, sucks!
mmhmm2121 2 years ago
Well at least this music is much more better than today's shit genre of music known as hip hop (especially gangsta rap).
FUCKTHEREST92 2 years ago 4
ashita no nadja:
nadja dances to this song
Raynestone 2 years ago
dat vewy gooooooooooooda me favoreet
yunwbai 2 years ago
That was awesome
celticdreamer123 2 years ago
Beautiful
madmercenary 2 years ago 2
it's soo good
razvan19m 3 years ago
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I have perfect pitch... and sir... your Piano is WAY out of tune. Nice playing though.
BrattyLord 3 years ago
no, it's not way out of toon. and superb playing indeed
cottonshrinks 3 years ago 3
It's not out of tune, it's perfect. If you want to hear an out of tune piano, listen to mine. Ugh :S
heyhaymayj 2 years ago
no its not, you are a perfect BITCH tho.
fatlaserbunnys 2 years ago 10
im sorry but you are wrong ask any experienced player and they will say the same
good0life 2 years ago 2
I have perfect pitch and this is in tune, as well in tune as anything really can be. I don't understand why you think its out of tune, maybe you are used to A=442 or something I don't know but still, no matter what way you look at it, the piano is definitely not "WAY out of tune." Maybe you should check on your perfect pitch man.
hoopsmaster13 2 years ago 4
"used to A=442" lol
anidemolimacnauj 2 years ago
I actually wasn't trying to be funny. That could cause him to think that this piano is out of tune. Of course, that would mean that he would find almost every other piano in the world to be out of tune as well.
hoopsmaster13 2 years ago
it's not out of tune, maybe it's just your brain.
kev7978 2 years ago
It might be that the person who posted plays an untempered instrument, i.e. violin, etc - because we're used to hearing the true pitches rather than the standardised ones, certain keys sound out of tune on the piano. Believe it or not, I can tell the difference between a B flat and an A sharp in a piece of music - kind of comes with the territory on cello.
mansonesque 2 years ago
oh i see... no wonder.
kev7978 2 years ago
For mean-tone temperment, maybe. The Fisk organ at Stanford Memorial Church is one of only a few organs with such tuning. Keyboard instruments after the mid-18th century are tuned with equal temperment. B flat and A sharp are the same with equal temperment. Bach experimented with equal temperment at a time when many different tunings were in use. The Well-Tempered Clavier was the result.
BayAreaBiker2001 2 years ago
On all tunings - any 'tempered' instrument is inherently out of tune, which is why it's more difficult to play a stringed instrument with piano - as you have to adjust the pitch-perfect tuning to that of a tempered instrument. Listen to the way people sing - the flats are flatter, and the sharps sharper, than the black keys on a piano. Only by a shade, but the difference is there. Another reason why autotune should be banned ;-)
mansonesque 2 years ago
Digital pianos can't get out of tune, you idiot.
AvidHobbyist 2 years ago 13
That's one of the selling points. However, they sound generic. There is a difference between a Yamaha, Steinway, Kimball, Bosendorfer, and a Broadwood. Yamaha pianos are best for popular, Bosendorfer is best for classical.
BayAreaBiker2001 2 years ago
I agree. I was just telling BrattyLord off, though.
AvidHobbyist 2 years ago
@brattylord
i think you're hearing the different pitches "overlapping" each other because his sustain thing is turned on.
guidohizon 2 years ago
dat goooooood
violin96 3 years ago
den var verry good!!!!!!!!!!!!!
emaboll 3 years ago 2
I want to learn to play this!! Wow!
FoundationM 3 years ago 2
The way you played this, really swings along with the piece.
VERY WELL PLAYED!
I enjoy it, and its in my favorites playlist FOREVER!
1992peter 3 years ago 3
Wonderfully played I'm learning all the movements I'm starting on that one does it have Mozart's Original markings? Like all of his slurs and stuff Cause I don't usually play anything that wasn't like his original but that's Awesome
Darkilluionoyster 3 years ago 3
terrific job
mettanc 3 years ago 2
freaky...
kristle123 3 years ago
I AWARD THIS 4 DRESDENS...as except for a few parsimonious crescendos & just an obligatory rallentando every minute,this was as colorless
eventless,& thoughtless as a midi sample.
THIS WAS AND IS THE DREAM OF MUSICIOLOGY...TO MAKE MUSIC SO "tasteful" AND FREE OF
'mannerisms',that you could exchange 1
performer for the next,as all are irrelevant.The literal score which must be worshipped...nothing here for humans.
MOZARTasaWARcrime 3 years ago 2
although it seems harsh. i tend to agree. it doesn't seem human play. your description is amusing and articulate:)
kichote11 3 years ago 3
I also have to agree with you a little bit, though it was played well, the expression could do to come out a bit more.
mrjones0303 2 years ago
I am becoming your FAN ha ha.. I am actually learning the whole sonata from you and the sheet... thanks pal! Do you have msn?
backingtrackstv 3 years ago 2
selfish..... you must share not like this kin of vid... you just wont us to get envy... shre ur talent!!!!
mosquitoebites 3 years ago 2
amazing. I wish a could play as good as you do!
Erdbaerchen 3 years ago
No this is not a good tempo.The playing is ok but it has Mozart character.Not bad.But try it a lot fast and then it becomes something else.
lovesGenet 4 years ago
well it IS a mozart song
kristle123 3 years ago 2
it is a little slow, but not by much
mrjones0303 2 years ago
WOW! This is absolutely amazing, I've played the flute for 4 years and i'm playing this exact piece but much much slower...I love it though,because it's so jumpy.Nice job!
bixbyswimmer67 4 years ago 2
Thanks for the recording! It is sweet;)
chrishiuwl 4 years ago 2
A very good sound, and the tempo is very good!!
shini007 4 years ago
finally a good recording
well done thanks!
sonofsnouter 4 years ago