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  • I would like to know what is the piece of music you are playing before you start with whirlwind in autumn, I love it :)

  • brilliant technique

  • Love it! Nice job. Especially around minute 1:42.

  • it's breath taking....vaghean ghashang mizani....be khosoos fariborz lachinisho kheili doost daram...man ham chand sali classic tamrin mikardam...vali alan chand sale ke gozashtam kenar :D

    vali vaghean vaghti goosh midam be in doost daram ke baz shoro konam...az ahangayi ke mizari bishtar video begiro bezar youtube....be khosoos lachini :)

    mersiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

  • That's a great interpretation of Chopin's Prelude #24. He meant it to be played with enormous power, and few pianists do. Bravo!

  • Awesome job on the Lachini piece. Very difficult to play!

  • this video changed my life. i love you.

  • a nice feel, amazing

  • Ahsant! Vali ejaze bede chand ta nokte ro eshare konam. Pedalo ziyad migiri, be hamin xater staccato mizani. pedal ha ro deqqat kon va bishtar legato bezan, santur nist, Piano è. rhythm o deqqat kon va tond nakon. Piano't ham kuk nist.

    Movaffaq bashi

  • Very nice!!!!!!!!!

  • Bravoooooooooooooooo

  • You are like a bundle of real raw and genuine potential. I feel very happy for you. Make sure to get yourself into the hands of a good teacher (if you don't already have one).The right teacher can make or break you. Keep strong!

  • Very talented you are. Where are you from and how old are you? Do you study with a good teacher.

  • Very very very strong..!!!

  • Very good! Congrats...Nice Lachini, really!! But your chopin is no good at all. Too fast for my taste, need to be more carefull.

    COngratulations anyways. You´re very good and talented thou.

    Good luck, you deserve it.

  • Very, but that very well. Congratulation.

  • This is very well played for having it learned by yourself... Chapeau!

    I also have the sheet music by Lachini, but from where did you get the introduction and finale of that piece? It's not on the original papers...

    Keep the good work up!

  • improv

  • great....just

    GREAT

    (coming from me... thats pretty fucking GOOD MAN!)

  • I enjoyed listening to you play. I send you my very best wishes and a special wish for you that one day you will have your Steinway!

    Blessings...

    Phillip Wilcher

  • kheyli ghashang mizani vesal jan

  • fagaht mishe goft ohhhhh my goooooood

  • Goodness..you're so amazing.

    And I thought only the anime guys in La Corda D'oro were both talented and goodlooking! (no flames pls:)...am off to tell the rest of the otakus...

  • haha...but i still think Ryoutaro is way more handsome xP but his anime so...he'll pass as handsome and talented in the real world =D

  • very good potential as a pianist, but that piano is terribly out of tune and the acoustics of the room have too much echo....

    therefore making it almost completely impossible to hear your playing properly.

  • Stop being such a snob.

  • i mean how did you get the sheet music?

  • Hey I cant find Lachini in as any composer. Is he a modern composer not yet famous? I also cant seem to find Whirlwind in Autumn. where did you get it? Please reply. That is a beautiful song and i really would like to play it after i get my God AWFUL cast off mt arm.

  • that was great. Are you in a music school?

  • hi i tried posting a comment i guess it didn't let me,i just wanted to say i'm moved,ur so talented,and the pieces u played r beautiful, i enjoyed the first piece slightly more since I played traditional piano for a long time! kudos to u for teaching urself very well!

  • hello ! i think you are such a young talent! props if this is all selftaught! add me to ur contacts! I played piano for about 10 years but unfortunately gave it up awhile ago and i regret that but i still very much enjoy listening to it...again nicely done

  • beautiful

  • You will get a much nicer and mellow sound out of that piano if you put old blankets etc. at the back of the piano in space near wall. Keep eperimenting with that til, you get the sound to suit you.A simle trick of the trade......

  • That is great, I hope your studies are music related :].. keep that up .. I wish you all the best either way ;]

  • How about that Sonata No.5 Op.53 by scriabin. I am still waiting ..

  • dale mas fuerte...joder, cuida el puto sonido ostia

  • Great

  • Great, how many years you play the piano!!! Thanks

  • Ah, yes. In my neighbourhood there are also marble columns in suburbia. Anyhow, quite enjoyed the pieces you played, and I certainly wish you'd stop telling all of us how terrible you are, because, erm... not so much, Mr. Talent.

    Cheers,

    La Canadienne

  • what is the last prelude? on the description it says Prelude No 3 Op 30 but on the video it is Prelude No 3 Op 11. i don't think it is either of them but actually Prelude No 3 Op 13!

  • Good playing, but it's hard to hear exactly what's going on with such heavy sustain. Could be the reverb in the room, but it sounds like too much pedal.

  • omg ves have my babies pleaseeeee

    haha loved the chopin prelude, have you seen the vid of pogorelich playing it?

    anyway keep it up mate make sure u practice lots in NY

  • Vesal your work is excellent. I enjoyed a lot. Good on ya!

  • I love the first piece but you need a better piano to suit the quality of your playing and the house.

  • Ooh do not know what I like better.... you or the music!! You are a hottie!!!! Ciao, Bart.

  • Vesal, your pretty amazing. What are you doing for the rest of your life?

  • i've been looking for a song that sounded either middle eastern or spanish for a long time and all i ever found are songs like malagueña, stuff from lecuona but the first piece you played sounds like actual arabic instruments

    you did a good job playing that song

    and i want to learn it but i can't seem to find the song as you played it, it's always missing the beginning

  • wow....Your really hot... marry me?

    ohh god your amazingg xo

    love melina :)

  • Are you really only 18, you look older. Is that your house? Do you like Mike Oldfield?

  • I have a suggestions for you - Sonata No.5 Op.53 by scriabin; , I've heard it played properly only once, during the last Sydney Int. piano competition by Alexander Lubiantsev, I believe you can bring it to life.

  • Wow, wow, wow, WOW! is all i can say; prelude op11, no.14 by scriabin especially is just breathtaking - unbelievably played , his compositions are generally v-hard to understand if not played correctly and almost impossible to play, u are a genius

  • You are good pianist. awesome. Good luck. you can be a concertist!!!!!

  • I love the Whirlwind in Autumn. I can play it slower than you (and *far* less good) but it's a pleasant piece, my favorite in Paeez Talai 2.

    Thanks for sharing. Please do more, you're excellent :)

  • Wow, you live in a fine looking house. Oh, nice playing as well.

  • this is really nice.and i recommend you to write more tags for your video.

  • It's very cool.

  • Man, you must have been studying! I enjoyed the pieces a lot. You did many nice little things in chopin prelude nr. 24, like the decrescendo before going to A minor. Pesonally I would use less pedal, or lift it more often. It gets a bit blurry. Upload any more vids if you have!

  • thanks marten! unfortunately I learnt all these pieces without a teacher so I guess it was all up to me and often self-disciplining is hard! hehe! With the pedal, I absolutely agree. However, some of it is my piano too - it's not very good and ummm (im ashamed to admit) but it hasn't been tuned for like 4 years which is quite amazing considering that the sound isn't TOO bad. I should've used the concert grand at the School of Music here in Canberra... silly me.

  • Man I love chopin! I know what you mean about self disciplin, I have been teaching myself for 5 and a half years now, I finally just got a teacher because i have been having so much trouble sight reading! it's hard.maybe i just need glasses! good job.

  • hey bro! you are the greatest pianist there is! I love Lachini too! I was wondering do you have his music sheets? Just PM me if you can! thank you and BEST OF LUCK to YOU! You are a man to admire!

  • hey bud, I have one suggestion, youslow down midway through this song, try it once with the same tempo all the way through, see if you like it that wy. I totally understand you giving it your own personal touch, just an idea though.

  • Haha lol. But your piano looks good and you can make an awesome sound on it. It sounds good. I think is the pianist too. LOL. Is it new?

  • oh my goddddddddddd i LOVE this song by lachini (and his other songs too) and u're REALLY great i mean REALLY that song is HARDDDDDD to play man i was watching your fingers and my jaw dropped lol just a little comment : it doesnt seem like u're actually enjoying it.relax a bit.u're great,lean back a bit.play it like it comes from the bottom of your heart!lol good job.i mean WOW

  • thanks for your comment. i think sometimes only the pianist can know if it comes from the bottom of his or her heart. doesn't have to come in the form of public aesthetic appeal. i'm definitely no lang lang in terms of physical expressiveness... hehe but i don't play pieces unless it is as heartfelt as i can make it :) thanks! v

  • LOL, Im a piano store fanatic too, at least I finally got a Boston upright piano "Made by Steinway". Which is great, It is the best upright I ever played (not counting Steinway uprights). I really enjoy your video!

  • have you ever felt burning green envy? :P lucky you my man!

  • Wow, you are a great pianist! You deserve a Steinway instead of that piano. Ask you pockett? LOL. Thanks for sharing.

  • Haha! I'm well aware of my awful piano and awful recording equipment but it was the best I could do :(

    I wish I could have a Steinway.. I walk into music stores and just stand there admiring them and the other grands... and try hard not to look at the price tag... the owners know me by name lol its pretty funny (I live in Canberra but store owners from Melbourne and Sydney know me too.. I'm a piano store fanatic) Maybe one day my dear friend... maybe one day!

  • And I've asked my pocket... and he looked at me blankly and said "no comment." lol

  • sportcub,dude that's the way it's supposed to sound. not faster nor slower. it's different than music you are used to listening. it's unique, it's PERSIAN! way to go!

  • look you are not a concert pianist but I love your interpretation, very heartfelt - and very good technique - you have a lot of potential, try to breathe longer and really feel the music and that may slow a little in certain parts - what is the first piece (very middle eastern in sound) - I loved it.

  • wow. it's all great but i can really appreciate the chopin prelude b/c i'm learning the same one right now. how did you get it so fast? i'm having problems with the runs. and you might consider playing a slow song if this is gonna be an audition for college or something

  • yeah! you can pm me and i can try helping you. i did play slow song (albeit short) ... its the last piece i play :) ciao!

  • i feel stupid, but what is pm?

  • this is middle eastern sound.wow

  • hahha yeah the first is ... some of its improv. the rest of course is Chopin and my beloved Scriabin

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