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3 - Blind Japanese Pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii plays La Campanella at Cliburn

Blind since birth, Nobuyuki Tsuuji plays La Campanella to finish his early recital at the Cliburn competition.  
 
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Reniel0329 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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very beautiful. . . you can feel every note hehehe. . .
aznxkigga (6 days ago) Show Hide
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this is amazing, i would've thought la campanella would be impossible for a blind pianist. clearly i was wrong.
pianokid1111 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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i wonder how long it took him to memorize this song
SenoraFabregas (1 week ago) Show Hide
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@elixiress Beethoven composed when he was deaf :D
elixiress (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I know that :) but Beethoven's deafness was acquired through illness; meaning he'd experienced hearing before, and he knew how it sounded. This man up here was BORN blind, and he probably only knew later in life that piano keys were actually white (if he even knew what white was), the piano is black, etc.

There really is no way to compare the two of them though. They're both brilliant.
SenoraFabregas (1 week ago) Show Hide
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both of them are awesome XD and the blind thing helps him because it makes his hearing sharper. they both rock :DD
gwennybandibas (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I completely agree with elixiress..being blind made his talent extraordinary..and that made him of the best pianist. and he'll improve much more..bcoz he's still young..
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I am crying and speechless. I have played the piano for 15 years, have 20/20 eyesight, and yet cannot get through the first line of that song... It's actually not just playing the piano or a certain song that is impressive... It's wanting to do something, and doing it. I have absolute admiration for his persistence and strength. Adore the smile on his face at the end.
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let's say: I'm improvising about what i'm gonna compose, and i'm doing this with low/no light. it's just a way to listen to the sound itself, without having to watch anything. notation is something different of course, i do it with light.
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I do the same thing actually.. hehe maybe one candle to set the mood :)

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