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From: alwin27
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  • CONGRATULATIONS. :D

  • @igotbeiberfevah95 Thanks :-)

  • WTF

  • I do this all the time. Crossed hands, eyes closed, occasionally upside down. I learned "Hey There Delilah" upside down, haha.

  • @LurellePiano really? That's cool :-)

  • whats the name of the song?/

  • @sangelsXDDDDD it's got no name. I improvised at that moment.

  • great blues

  • didn't a man playing mozart do this in a movie?

  • @TheArtisticNuisance Yes that's right! That's where I got the idea from, over 20 years ago. That movie called "Amadeus".

  • truthfully how long did that take you to do it perfectly?

  • @ralewinakitchen I just played with this idea a bit and tried several pieces, then I decided to make a short video. But the first time I played upside down was many years before this video. I guess I practised a few hours back then. Can't remember.

  • oh, i will...lol..looks fn

  • he's playing just as if u would sitting down normally, just doing it by memory and crossing his arms.either way u would be using normal; position

  • @SuperRosSol True :-) but you should try it sometime to see what it's like.

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  • daaayyym daaaawg

  • its the same as playing normally really, but yh i cant do that so i dont think it eally is but ya know what i mean haha

  • Awesome.

  • thnx ;-)

  • it would be hard if the hand wasn't crossed because you would be playing the right side witht he left hand and the left side with the right hand. When he crossed his hands, it's pretty much the same as playing piano normally but from a different position.

  • You are wrong. Right now he's playing with rigth hand on left side, and left hand on right side, uncrossing would be easier.

  • well... thanks... but actually crossing is easier. Still hard to play like this though. Try it sometime.. ;-)

  • haha good talent lol

  • Thanks :-)

  • That's pretty impressive... but WHY would you learn to do that in the first place?!

  • cause its impressive! :P

  • lol. people have nothing better to do.. :D

  • Imitate Mozart from the movie Amadeus? ;-)

  • OH yeah huh?? i love that movie!!

  • Don't know.. just tried it once and thought it was funny. Didn't think much of it until people told me it was cool

  • @AwesomeMcTasty ..space program

  • holy shit

  • Cool!

  • wonderful

  • Is it a song or is it improvised?

  • Its just using 12 bar blues and improvisation in G. Soo uses G7,C7,D7 in the 12 bar blues order :)

  • That's right. It's improvised on a 12 bar blues

  • NICE

  • wow~~ cool huh~

    ^^

  • nice dude

  • is that the only song u know...doesnt matter, its still down

  • ok....thas weird

  • this is how a person would normally play a piano but he just can't see the keys...

  • That's right. But have you tried it? You have to fool your brain too, 'cause you're not sitting in front of the keys. I'm now working on playing without crossed hands:-)

  • Hey, I've done this! Fun stuff.

  • well i thought it was good....these other guys are jealous (SweeMetalDeimos)

  • Well thanx, it was just meant to be funny and different anyway. The others should try it themselves...

  • uh, you do realize that your hand position is exactly the same as if you were sitting in front of the piano normally. The thing that is different is instead of looking like a pianist, you look like an idiot.

  • i can say that is weird like but its not to hard to do cause u are crossin ur arms so that u get the the hands on the right side of the piano and the keys that u were playin wer very close to eachother

  • Whoa, that is fuckin crazy man. Good jobn keep it up and post more

  • lol =P! nice XD

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