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  • Escùchala, te ayuda para la concentración. DisfrUtala.....

  • Medical myth : play Mozart to boost baby’s IQ ( sciencealert. c o m . a u / o p i n i o n s / 2 0 1 2 2 4 0 1 - 2 3 0 4 2 - 2 . html)

  • I love this, it's very calming to listen to.

  • @gewgtweg LOL u mad bro?

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  • Very nice!!!

  • thats a big piano!

  • cuando escucho el min 1:32 recuerdo la marcha turca de Beethoven... No digo que se parezcan, solo que me la recuerda...

  • You have been buffed by Music!

    +7 Intelligence Quotient for 7 minutes!

  • Barney Stinson!!!

  • @Rasmusriiser

    I'm pretty sure it only works if you listen to it frequently at a young age... xD

  • great work, lads!

  • draco malfoy!!!

  • I like the Perkinel sisters' better. This has too much sustenance.

  • This increases your Spatial-temporal reasoning.

  • @guyboy625 I'm not sure what computer science has to do with this... As that is what ''spatial-temporal reasoning'' is defined as.

  • @xiilazyalex lol fail. the spatial temporal reasoning seen in computer science is a derivative of the principals used in psychology. The hippocampus, located in the medial TEMPORAL lobe of the brain, is responsible for spatial reasoning. thats why it is called spatial-temporal reasoning. guyboy625 is correct, and you are an arrogant douche

  • @iRoxorzUrSoxorz Yeah, i don't care. I'm an arrogant douche? Just exactly how am i arrogant? Wow... Something must be wrong with you.

  • @xiilazyalex a kid writes an innocent comment about the video. then you google a word in his comment and when the first definition of the word does not match the context of his comment you tell him the "proper" definition of the word, even though his context is more correct than your own. so basically you are an asshat

  • @iRoxorzUrSoxorz Your point? Finding the definition of a word is the key to building your vocabulary. Your so full of shit calling people asshats or arrogant douches, when they don't fit my posts... Just exactly how am i conceited/arrogant? Exactly... I'm done with this rubbish, bye.

  • @nequillim ok listen up, ok I'm gonna say this slowly. FIRST OF ALL. If you hate him so much then why are you watching this? seriously dude. Not all songs have words. but that doesn't mean its not music. If there's no words it can't rhyme. Are you following me? And just because it is old does not mean it is bad. There's no use in argueing because no one ever wins. So you keep your opinion and I'll keep mine. got it? Now go eat some cupcakes.

  • i have being playin flute for 5 year and when ever i hear this so play good i can only smile and these two did a awesome job i almost cried.... almost :D

  • is it me or does the one on the right seem really arrogant at about 1:46

  • @elmim1 Arrogant? lol he's feeling the music

  • Hey, me and my friend were going to buckle down this summer and learn this song. She wants to take the top part to carry the melody and I'm taking the small interjecting parts. Unfortunately we only have one piano at our disposal so there's a war over territory. But I guess if we really work hard we can pull it off.

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  • @nequillim seriously, you're going back to your first argument? I ALMOST pity you but whatevs who give a damn about you anymore. I'll go listen to my classical music and you go back to listening your crap. (and did you even read my reply?! i said jb's lyrics were okay, i just hate how his voice sounds and the fact that he is soo overrated)

  • I can feel myself grow smarter and smarter every second...:P #mozart-effect

  • now this is real music.

  • What the dickens, 13 dislikes. Idiots.

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  • @nequillim LOL! "Maybe then you'll learn to appreciate REAL music." You call Justin Beiber REAL MUSIC? God bless you. You're probably one of those gits that are in 3rd-world countries that know and value absolutely nothing. I really do not know whether I'd throw up or laugh at your pathteic comments. Bloody unbelievable people these days.

  • @A7Xbobbiesullivan more like the little gits in america where they dont have to work 24/7 for a drop of water

  • @A7Xbobbiesullivan he's probably some 13 year old girl who supports justin bieber and learned to use big words

  • @TheMastereric35 Don't feed the troll ;-)

  • seriously, cut it. I agree that jsutin bieber is not real msuic. I much prefer this than him, but you can't accuse either countries or peopel from these countries. I tha snothing to do with it. Actuall ymost jsutin bieber fans are amercians, the oent aht always eat junk food, only socialize through internet or soemtiems rarely at school, adn lsitne to crap music. Peopel from 3rd world coutnries nca be more civilised than them sometimes.

  • @DragonofShu

    I gave you a thumbs up 'cause I love your spelling. ;)

  • @nequillim :O wow. i feel really sorry for you.

  • @nequillim Um, Justin Bieber and "REAL music" should not be in the same sentence.

  • The Mozart phenomonen is real and proven. His music and writing has lasted 220 years. In 5 years time they will say Justin Who???

  • @nequillim those who like listening to classical music and want to listen to all the modern crap, they already would have done so themselves and your last sentence, this is what i mean by going back to your mommy and learning your manners since no can always get what they want. i personally dislike justin beiber a great deal but i don't go up to his videos and diss about him and praise classical music.

  • @nequillim maybe u don't appreciate mozart and others musical geniuses like him but you don't have to diss him so badly. if you don't like him then go listen to your jb crap and lady gaga. i doubt you could ever become a legend like him so just don't listen to him and go back to your mommy and learn somethings about manners and values and virtues and such. honestly you disgust me for not liking good music when you hear it but i guess that's just you.

  • fabulous!

  • beautiful.

  • This is one of my favourite songs ever, god. This is beautiful!

  • Mozart always has me on the edge of my seat.

  • ..Tamaki.

    :D

  • @matheus3284

    This Sonata is responsible for the Mozart effect........

  • omg omg i feel it!

    +1 Intelligence

  • @Vesyus88 Mozart can accept ur Like .. he's dead now !

  • @Vesivian you disgust me

  • actually, acording to Gordon Shaw and Frances Rauscher, 10 minutes of this sonata can increase your IQ capacity! (for a short period of time, but it does!)... but.. whatever, I don't listen to this sonata to become inteligent, I listen because it's beautiful, it's Mozart!

  • The effect was debunked since 1997, but that takes nothing away from mozart himself.

  • que bonita piesa. you play very beatifful:-)

  • Terrible!

  • Tamaki ;)

  • genial!

  • I wonder how much someone earns just to flip the pages

  • @xistoxs $9.56 an hour.

    lol jk idk. if only...

  • I wish my school had 2 pianos..graaah 3 more years until I go to university and get to go in a room with 2 baby grands!!! :D happy. always wanted to play this sonata!

  • this sonata increases your IQ by 9 points, believe it or not.

    my fav mozart song! but the trill in the third note is supposed to be F# E?

  • @bashibazouks77 if u hear this sonata more than once ur IQ increases every time 9 points?

  • @alekos2233 When listening to this sonata, your spatial IQ (and only that type of IQ) increases by an average of 8-9 for a limited time (10-15min). That is because the area of the brain which becomes activated (induces vasodilation, which leads to higher blood- and, thus, oxygen supply) when listening to it is situated closely to the place where visual/spatial reasoning occurs.

    That is... You do NOT get 9 points each time you listen to it. You do NOT become better at memorizing etc. etc...

  • @chevapdva

    can't think of any neuromediator, which is release is stimulated in by music...

  • @ilyakun There is no particular neuromediator, or neurotransmitter, involved. It is a known fact that areas in the brain which are used, along with other tissues in the body, get an increased blood supply. That is being controlled by the autonomic nervous system.

    For example, the parasympathetic nervous system stimulates the functions of the digestive tract nad increases its blood supply through vasodilation using the neurotransmitter Acetylcholine. Epinephrine has the opposite effect.

  • @chevapdva

    not sure what you mean by that.. because it only proves my point.. though i wasn't precise as well, the only possible thing that can stimulate vasodilatation in response to music is limbic system (which will also happen with nm help).. but vasodilatation doesn't necessary mean increase of brain activity

    for example, one of migraine etiologies is increased vasodilatation of cranial vessels :)

  • @ilyakun Vasodilation is induced by local changes, not only restricted to the limbic system. FMRI's would have no functional use if what you said was correct. Vasodilation occurs in places of the brain which have a higher degree of functioning at that time. That is why FRMI's measure increased blood flow to the temporal lobe when speaking, and the occipital when passively watching sth.

    Migraine is caused by excessive extention of the meninges, a result of pathological vasodilation.

  • @chevapdva

    Indeed it doesn't, but we are talking about music inducing the vasodilatation, you don't get , what im trying to tell, do you? As well I got a feeling that you read too much without understanding and try to feed me with this, moreover thats not connected with a primary topic..

    ..and about migraine I said, one of ethiologies. It is still unknown what certainly causes and what are the pathological mechanisms of chronic migraines, thats why it's still a problem nowadays.

  • @ilyakun

    what you said was that you didnt know of any neuromodulators that are released by music... what else can be read from that sentence? You got that feeling from me due to my ose of specific facts in my argumentation, from which an extrapolation of understanding cannot be made. For further explanation, a correct question has to be asked.

    We still dont know what causes those pathological situations (ergo, our inability to cure), but we do know what causes the pain (this can be treated).

  • 12 people dislike this just dont have ears =D

  • if only i had a friend who plays piano rather than rap :'( or if i had 4 arms :| ...to the genetic DNA altering facility!! :)

  • I love how like, half the people watching this video heard of this piece because of ouran host club XD

  • I just love the way this song sounds, so nice and makes me sit down relax and just litsen to this song

  • Ouran High School Host Club made me adore this song...<3

  • Mozart stimulates the problem solving part of your brain. Which is why he is so great because there is a certain satisfaction that is only attainable from using the problem solving part of your brain. Mozart is the only music I've found that actually awakens that part of my brain and helps me get that satisfaction. Best state of mind possible in my eyes.

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  • Ouran high school host club e nodame cantabile, questo brano è bellissimoo....

    eccezionale..complimenti.

  • I love this piece so much. And I love it more because of Tamaki in Ouran <3

  • it's only one of my great dreams to be able to play this beautiful piece with someone on two grand pianos! ^^

  • came here to expreience the "mozart" effect

  • ¡¡ Que interpretacion de ensueño !! ¡¡ Magistral,excelso !!

  • This is one of Mozart's best pieces. And beautifully played too!

  • Esta fenomenal.

  • Mozart is my hero ♥

  • Está comprobado experimentalmente el efecto mozart de esta pieza musical Marco Gro.

  • femkitz7 antes de marcar los errores de la gente aprende a escribir boludo!

  • abosulutely perfect ~~

    this sonata always relax me a lot~

  • They are pretty good. Sounds better than Barenboim and Lang Lang pair.

  • good !!!

  • i'd like to see an electric bass duet of this.

  • This one of the Album Mozart Effect .....

  • muy muy bien logrado felicitaciones un pequelo error en el 9:09 pero = muy muy bien

  • Tamaki played part of this song in ouran high school host club!!! it was awesome

  • Can this piece be played with one piano?

  • there is a simpler version that i heard of, that i think could be played on one piano. But, i forgot where i heard it... ^.^; sorry

  • HAHA Youtube. It thinks you're Murray Perahia and Radu Lupu. What an honor, though! XD

  • how the fck...

    i don't get how this is done. haha

    it's so wonderful. i want be able to make beautiful piano music like this one day. i'm dying to learn. but i'm just too darn impatient.

  • nouuuuuuuu

  • ¡Excelente! uno nunca deja de sorprenderce a pesar de ser escuchada varias veces.

  • impresionante!!!

  • ¡¡¡ cómo me gusta esta pieza !!! es increiblemente buena =P muchas garcias por dejarnos disfrutar de tan maravillosa interpretación. saludos

  • amazing

  • This reminds me of Nadome Cantabile... O wait! They did play this in like the first episode!

    Nadome is a cool anime for music and romance lovers! (Not that much romance though so i recommend age 13+)

    DON'T FORGET TO CHECK IT OUT!!! XD

  • awesome song!

  • Why awkward? I was only being ironic :)

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  • 내가 제일 좋아하는곡 ㅋ

  • i just LOVE this song :]

  • Scientist Frances Rauscher has shown, that children who listens, just for 10 min, to Mozarts sonata K448 i D. increase their spatial intelligens.

    She also did experiments on rats. It turned out, that rats, who listen to that particular piece, actually produce more (BDNF), - a substance, that increase learning ability and storing capacity, - and furthermore it speeds up building of neural connections in the brain.

    My, Im getting clever, just sitting here, listening while I write.

  • (awkward laugh) yeah i suppose you are...

  • es buena!

  • this piece is amazing. It sounds brilliant, and it reminds me of Ouran High School Host Club

  • It IS one of the songs Tamamki Suoh plays in the show ^_~

    I love Ouran!

  • OMG that made me wanna find this song i love Tamaki so much <£

  • lol i also saw this cuz tamaki played it xD

  • @ScouseBassist101

    MWAHAHA XD

    Me too.

    I wish I could play this piece together someday... cause I'm pianist :)

  • My fingers have been itching to play this song...I swear I have piano and music in my genes or something XDDDD I'll upload a vid if i ever learn it <3

  • Great co-ordination!

  • research shows that people with epilepsy that listen to this song show a decreased amount of seizures!

  • i really love this piece...

    someday i wan to be able to play this with someone...

    mozart really has great pieces...

    i also love kv309

    the start is similay to this one(but its just for one piano)

  • i love the start of this piece. <3

  • Awesome....just AWESOME.

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  • always have loved k448 sounds so colourful and happy :D

  • me gusta esta interpretacion, al menos mas ke el video de efrain gonzalez, cuidado con los pequeños errores y, a seguir tocando!!

  • Good job, but they can do it better i think :)

    listen to Anderson & Roe, they are amazing!!

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  • lma othe yaint even playing, its murray periah

  • i love it

  • i just took the high iq society test which at first i got 126, I tried while listening to this piece and got 131

  • I got a similar effect here too, but while listening to Beethoven :P

  • you know this sonata makes you more inteligent, and do good things to your brain?

  • @rodrigo09031994 GABBA GABBA HEY, GABBA GABBA HEY?!

  • @rodrigo09031994 and reduces seizures.

  • @rodrigo09031994 not exactly. It just increases your concentration, but in a good way.

  • única que me acalma , gosto muito !

  • gyaboo º.º

    me encanta esta melodia

    la adoro

  • p.s i know it doesn't bother most but im VERY picky when it comes to classical music

  • amazing but not perfect since the guy on the left seems to have a weak left hand and can't support the bass or lower notes as well as they could be, but still 2 pretty amazing guys!!!

  • Bravo!!!!

  • isn't this song the one which causes "the mozart effect"?

  • It is.

    But also ALL classical music has that effect as far as you can notice when you listen to it and watch its effect.

  • I listen to Chopin and Beethoven, but can't get the effect desired.

    I love Chopin and Beethoven, and listen to Mozart for visualisation maths, it help me in trigonometrics homeworks :D

  • seriously?

  • the two ladies at the back were just page flippers.... LOL

    btw, i like this performance... really :D

  • PERFECT!! :D

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  • Love Assaf 6:18 - 6:38. :)

    Thank you both for a brilliant performance!

  • Brilliant for the both you! :D

  • that guy with the blonde hair makes too many mistakes, he is quite mixed up, with the piano market flourishing mistakes will ruin you. If you want to be the best than you need to practice on a grand piano.

  • when you say that it makes me profoundly thankfull that I have a steinway grand in my house

    and you're right, he lifts his hands off the piano too much and makes a lot of mistakes as a result.

  • Ouran High School Host Club. I remember this music in it. :D

  • It sure was in there

  • @RedMynci this song was also played in nodame cantabile.

  • @RedMynci Yeeees!!! I love how Tamaki plays it on one piano xD

  • @RedMynci jajaja me too

  • 2:47 ?

  • 1:50 look at his face expression when he hears the piano is out of tune

  • The piano is in tune. Its just one of mozart's chromatic grace notes. :)

  • Out of tune? I HIGHLY doubt it.

  • nodame cantabile and ouran high school host club! i love this piece and they played it very well

  • it reminds me of nodame cantabile too !!! but also ouran high school host club ... anyway these two guys are very good and they play in a very elegant way ... bravo !!!

  • bravo

  • now learning how to play this. if only i had someone else to play the second part with :P

  • for some reason, idk why it always reminds me of nodame cantabile?? weird but i guess o.O

  • hehe. same here. You know why? Cz it's the first piece Nodame and Chikai played together. =)

  • sublime mozart en mi mente y alma atravez del espacio tiempo increible como lo sinte la simbiosis alma cuerpo o como se llame

  • Buenisima interpretacion

    Capo Mozart ! !

    :D