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The differences between an 18th century musician and a 21st century musician. 1700s vs 2020. Learn in this video!
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I don't think you are Mozart🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
and i just dont like you
your dumb
#1 0:50 The blue dabune waltz
#2 1:13 Ode to joy
#3 2:26 Op 25 N° 1 Harp Etude
#4 2:49 Waltz of the flowers
#5 3:14 The nutcracker Sugar plum fariy
#6 3:33 in the hall of the Mountain King
#7 4:21 Für Elise
#8 5:09 Etude?
#9 5:14 Rondo Alla truca / Sonata no 11 / Turkish March
#10 Symphony N° 5.
as a musicology student this is so wrong on many levels and yet it's so right on many levels 😆
4:00 screaming
for all the strauss at the background, it really suits the 'modern' blacktie better
I am a composer like Mozart and Beethoven I play the piano, violin cello flute I’m just 13
The only annoying thing is that there are a lot of Brazilians who watch this channel
Apart from being a good musician, he is also a good entertainer. I wish him the best
… Wait holy crap I actually remember that Tom and Jerry episode.
Thanks for reactivating that memory I misplaced!
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That's true! They had nothing before but they made great music through sacrifice and commitment. Even today there are good composers, but they move forward based on who they know.
Thanks!
The fact that the aeolian harp wasnt composed until the 1800s
Or does this mean Chopin stole someones songs?!?!?! faints
😂😂😂Very funny😂😂😂
This is so wonderfully fun and funny!
Это фишка из Том и Джерри😂😂😂
Words are over-rated. Thank you for not using any. 🥰
Selfi in 1700 !!!! You make my day … My night
He’s doing a a call back to Tom and Jerry too!
Most entertaining! Only a highly polished musician can perform and act at the same time! Bravo!!!
Thankyou! My 5-year-old son got inspired by your videos and played these piano composition and more like these…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh7vnVDnAK0&list=PLWgWVy2RfZ4SdDBda6uopQ9M5ltY1RmhG&index=8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXOcodfYO-E&list=PLWgWVy2RfZ4SdDBda6uopQ9M5ltY1RmhG&index=14
Sensacional!
The 1700s musician was really advanced. I mean really, really, really advanced, because the piece he was learning wasn't even written until 1866. 😎
As someone who was trained in classical piano from 7-14 (multiple lessons a week, every week, all year long) At age 32 I'm beginning to realize I have TONS of memories tied to classical piano. 😂❤👍 Lots of those memories were about being bored… but… on occasion, I remember playing some pieces that were hard as heck to learn, but once I learned them, they were actually FUN to play!
I should really consider finding a new teacher to help me get back into playing piano. ❤ Just like exercise, practicing an instrument every day isn't actually a challenge if you can find a way to make it fun & engaging. 👍
(that's the secret to winning at life, it's not about being the best, or having the most. Its all about having a diverse variety of interests, hobbies & passions throughout life to share with your friends & family. That way when you're on your death bed, you can honestly say: I lived my life to the fullest & never forgot what matters most. Family & fun!)
Thanks for the video, this has helped me keep my positivity streak strong today! 🫡
Bonne vidéo, mais le grand danube bleu de Johann Strauss II fut composé en 1866, elle n'existait donc pas en 1700.
What’s the song that he learn name? 0:43
that deo cough is me every damn time somebody uses one of those near me, as in a 10 long paces circle around me
1700х2020 is very rare format of video, try 1080×1920 instead
3:58 ElectroBOOM moment
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