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  • How dreadfully soviet. There is nothing in the slightest joyful about it. What are the missing lyrics that accompany it 'The cabbage harvest is at a record high this month'? Pity the child.

  • good job!!!! Be very blessed I enjoyed your performance.

  • talented little guy. 

  • Csárdás (or Czardas) is the only famous work of Vittorio Monti.[1] A rhapsodical concert piece written in 1904, it is a well-known folk piece based on a Hungarian Csárdás.[2] It was originally composed for violin, mandolin or piano.[3] Nowadays, it is usually played on the violin, but can also be played as a piano solo, saxophone solo, on the accordion, or as an orchestral arrangement. The duration of the piece is about four and a half minutes.[3]

  • Sheesh! So many silly comments. Can't we just appreciate Kevin's playing? I mean, c'mon... when I was 9 years old, I couldn't even play Mary Had a Little Lamb on the Kazoo!

    At 9 years old, Kevin Loh was playing with a feel and mastery of the instrument that many of us haven't achieved after 9+ years of playing. There are higher quality recordings from this same set on YouTube - check them out.

    Kevin, if you're reading these comments, my hat goes off to you, buddy! :)

  • Vittorio Monti was indeed italian but the csardas is hungarian.

  • Dont Care about, this Czardas was written by Vittorio Monti, an Italian composer.

    Ésmégmielőtt belémköttök igen, a csárdás az magyar, de ez a szám nem ;-)

    <--Csárdás is hungarian :-)

  • yes sonnnn! :)

  • szerintem jó, nos nem könnyű csárdást jázszani

  • very good

  • Sorry,but "csardas" is Hungarian!

  • Sure, but since this piece is a "csárdás" parody, what to say ? Italian composer Vittorio Monti mainly wrote ballets and operettas while he was in Paris. Anyway, to understand the real csárdás is almost impossible without knowing the lyrics and how to dance. I guess you can... So, don't be "chicken" Steve, show us the real thing ! ;-)))

  • The kid's performance is good but if you think this is amazing, just see Grigory Goryachev as a boy playing it. You will find it in YOUTUBE.

  • Awesome!

  • i saw this kid live..

    he was amazing..

    so young and with loads of skill.

    i hope he turn to metal.. LOL

  • thats really hardly amazing

  • Wonderful, You can hear the skill even though the sound quality is not great....

  • this type of music is slow and easy to play

  • You just think that because you probably only listen to metal. Well guess what JODIDO yeah Spanish Classical was the root of most of the things you hear today.

  • well thats absolute bollocks spanish music uses different scale most of what we listen to today came from the musical melting pot of that was new orleans shortly after the abolition of slavery

  • it sucks

  • by the gods...

  • fantastic!!!!!

  • Great

  • sweet stuff man.very pleasing to listen & watch too

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