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  • That was cool. Now play "Ballade". it's from the same composer, Freidrich Burgmuller.

  • Thanks for standing up for me. And yeah, I'll be uploading "Ballade" as soon as I have the time. :)

  • Let me tell you a secret...if you wanna play something classical...you gotta crank up the difficulty...this is like...standard for 6 year olds in Europe, no joke. Your profile says your 17. At your age you should be playing Chopin Etudes or some prelude and fugue by Bach. Also, another secret, this isn't a song. A song is sung, but you're not singing this, you're playing it. A song is music mainly for the voice, if there's no singing, then it's not a song.

  • Just because I'm older and I've played longer doesn't mean I'm a master at piano. I'll admit that this piece is pretty easy, but I don't think I can handle something as complex as Bach. But yes, I'll try to crank up the difficulty like you said. Thanks for the comment.

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  • este video tiene mucho erroresno sabe tiene que mejorara

  • Also lay off with the harsh critisism. Zach may not mind, but one day you're gonna say the wrong thing to the wrong person.

    With that, let's end this dumb argument. I'm tired of it. And I'm not saying that just because you were right about the definition of "song". I'm just saying that when you look at the argument from a 3rd person's perspective, it seems kind of stupid.

  • That's not what I said. I said the INTERNET is not a reliable source. If one of your artists walked up to me right now and said I was wrong, I would admit I was wrong. You even pulled out a dictionary to prove me wrong, which I now see. That still, however, doesn't excuse you from being a smart ass. Would you like it if I pointed out every miskake that I saw in your videos? If not, then don't do it to other people.

  • Look up "Salonen Piano Concerto: Interviews".

    Tell me how many times they used the word "song". I mean seriously, this is something that doesn't need proof. Let's put it this way. A song is sung, a PIECE is played. And the word "song" comes from a German word which means "music for the voice". I wouldn't trust your teachers with defining musical terms unless they were from Juilliard or a European music conservatory, otherwise they won't be taken seriously.

  • HAHAHAH! You call the most respected musicians of all time not "reliable sources". You want me to look in a real dictionary? Sure! Alright let's pull out my dictionary here..

    Song (song) n. A piece of poetry to put to music; the act of sound or singing.

    So it's still saying a song is something with lyrics, this case it says "poetry".

    It still amazes me though...that you actually think your teachers from those reject schools are "more reliable" than Salonen or Bronfman, etc.!

  • And you got that definition from the internet. The internet also told me pigs can fly. You get the point. Not a reliable source. Try the definition from a REAL dictionary. Or get proof from your "real legit musicians like Esa-Pekka Salonen or Yefim Bronfman, Vladimir Horowitz, Arthur Rubinstein, Sviatoslav Richter, etc."

  • song (sông, sng)

    n.

    1. Music

    a. A brief composition written or adapted for singing.

    b. The act or art of singing: "broke into song."

    2. A distinctive or characteristic sound made by an animal, such as a bird or an insect.

    ww w. thefreedictionary . c om/Song

    There's my source

    (there are spaces because YouTube won't let me just straight up put a link)

    See? It's SINGING ONLY. Next time, look it up yourself instead of using bad sources. 99% of music teachers in schools are terrible anyways.

  • Alright, well I certainly hope you don't think music teachers from a school are legit references. I mean you never hear real legit musicians like Esa-Pekka Salonen or Yefim Bronfman, Vladimir Horowitz, Arthur Rubinstein, Sviatoslav Richter, etc., you don't hear them using that word unless it REALLY is a song. Let me rephrase what they wanted to tell you: "If it's music, it's a piece, there are just different types of pieces, a song being one of those types."

  • Who said you were bothering him? I certainly didn't. I was actually talking about you bouthering curvedlines and myself. That goes to show some people don't have good analytical skills or reading comprehention skills.

    BTW, I spoke to every (6) music teacher at my school AND my own piano teacher (all of which graduated some kind of music collage). They all made a statement similar to this: "If it's music, it's a song. There are just different types of songs." I guess that makes you wrong.

  • Awsome! I love that song. Can't wait!

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