Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
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Ask and you shall receive - here is the long awaited Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2.
Outro: Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6
Hello, I'm Rousseau, I make piano covers of classical and pop songs with a reactive visualizer. New videos every Monday and Thursday!
#Rousseau #Piano #PianoCover
We goated. - Hudba
It was only 1.5 years ago that I started Rousseau, and now there are over 2 MILLION of us - I can't even begin to comprehend this, thank you all. Now that weâve hit this incredible milestone and ticked HR2 off the bucket list, it is time to take Rousseau to the next level. An original album is already in the works, we're thinking of ways to reimagine live shows too and are working on a concert series! This is just the beginning of what is planned beyond CZcams and I canât wait to share more details with you all in 2020! If youâre subscribed to the newsletter, youâll be the first to know. â„ www.rousseaum.com
Congrats, you deserve it!
AYY FIRST REPLY..
were so proud of u trust me
Can i get a heart :P
You're my dad!
"Let's make the beginning easy so we can fool these newbies"-Liszt
@Gizio the Jackal i don't think that's what they meant. i think they meant the first part of lassan is pretty easy but once you get to the middle it gets hard
That is actually me tho. I finished Lassan, wasn't that bad, but I dont know if I'll be able to play Friska.
Lol etude opus 25 no11
Long fingers lizst
@Matew whahahha
6:31
Liszt: I wrote this piece so no one could play it
Rosseau: Hold my Jerry
Danitigre 232 ă I didnât notice it first time watching :p
Funny, cause jerry mean's finger in indonesian (jari)
Go tom :)
Liszt obviously didnât hold Jerry well enough because Jerry fell
You enjoy Classical then?
I remembered falling love with this piece thanks to Tom and Jerry. This masterpiece stand true even in today timesđ
Tom and Jerryâ€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïž
6:25 left side
It can be heard in Rhapsody Rabbit too
I fell in love with it watching the bano robbery episode in Woody Woodpecker, where he is a piano tuner.
This is the cat concerto omg I just realized
An insane number of classic catchy riffs in one piece
Each one could have merited its own song
â@@Tophe Fr
One reason why classical music is way more superior than contemporary music.
10years ago I challenged myself to play this piece and now I can finally play it on my spotify
W
LMFAO đđđ
true W
Had us in the first half
That's a dub
Simply Piano Ads:
Day One: *Twinkle Twinkle Little Star*
Day Three: *This*
So true !
I hate simplypiano with a burning passion
Julianna Elwell its not helping me thoughđ
Simply piano is a simply a lie
Simply piano might teach you how to play "Girls like you" or whatever 2019ish songs. But I don't think it can teach you the proper fingerings to press the keys with._.
Dude was really flexing when he came out with this.
Heheâ€
Bruh real lol
Listz got bored so he wanted to write a song that only masters could play...
Liszt wouldn't be Liszt if he didn't write difficult, flashy pieces.
@@pikachuchujelly7628 of course i think his spirit rose from the grave when rush e was invented... so he could play it
Liszt payed for the whole piano so he used the whole piano!
It is unbelievable that you masterd this piece! Have a nice day!
for some reason i just say/write mustard instead of mastered
@@thellskip5032 wow
I hope you're ready.
oh yeah, itâs all coming together
My body is ready
next heroic polonaise please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!
And after this, please more Mozart
I'm always ready for you, Rousseau ;)
This is the end of an era my friends.
I'm proud that I've been in this Era
until you heard Rachmaninoff 3d concerto...
Guys, Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 - it is not top of the world...
@zBooM_ I truly believe we will find something more...
Don't worry, we still have Wrong Note and Heroic Polonaise.
No.
This is just the beggining.
11:30 this part always gives me chills
3:42 as well
He was really going crazy with this one. I have to start listening to this amazing talented guy more often.
It aint the original its his own hahha
â ââ @@artrubenkaljund3660NOPE this is the Hamelin cadenza
â@@bishopfamilyband1467correct
Me during the first half: Nay nay, this is too calm. This canât be Lisztâs
Me in the last half: Yup, this definitely IS Lisztâs đ„¶
Tbh the candenza probably isn't by liszt
@@legacy-funhouseur right, itâs not
Liszt never wrote a cadenza for this piece
LOL so true!
@drippingforever: Agree 100%!
Liszt is the kind of guy to inspire you and at the same time to make you wanna quit
My pinky finger couldn't even listen to the whole thing. It left early.
Underrated comment
he is the inspiration for the entire dark souls franchise
@@christopherparks2987 The Dark Souls of piano pieces. ~ some journalist maybe
Exactly
The schoolwork: Happy birthday
The homework: Moonlight Sonata
The test:
Nah more like
The schoolwork: Moonlight Sonata
The homework: Prelude Op 3 No 2 (Rachmaninoff)
The test: Chopinâs Impromptu
That one kid who knows everything:
@@davidcardenas7691 you made it ten times better
David Cardenas r/yourjokebutworse
S.140 4b.
@@amerrylittlemonarch hey don't you know Liszt made you syphonies hundred times harder? They are definitely harder.
0:05 opening 0:40 lassan 5:06 Friska 9:17 cadenza 11:55 ending cadenza
This should be pinned
Can I ask what the meaning of th words pls
@@wesaalalobidy8925 it is parts of the song
@@jennytran7080 hes asking for the meaning behind âlassanâ, âfriskaâ and âcadenzaâ as in what do these words even translate to
Thank you for this!
Any Tom and jerry fans???
Yes
Yes â€â€â€
Me
Me :)
Mas Ă© claro
I would learn this piece, but my third hand hasnât been shipped yet
I ordered my third and fourth hands at Liszt four weeks ago.
Mine was missing a perlicue , I returned it so Iâm waiting on another hand now
â@@ManuSankaran2410 It really have been a A# performance.
A# is a sharp
I can't afford an extra hand, so I'm teaching my cat to help.
"You guys are getting *third hands* ?"
6:32 that Tom and Jerry âEaster eggâ made my day
epicguest321 why you get so much likes in one week unfair
Same haha, i was listening to this while doing HW then out of nowhere decide to see how skillful this guy is and BAM Jerry and its cat concerto easter egg haha lovely!
@@b-av7475 Because it make us notice that easter egg.
My dumbass was wondering what sound Jerry was going to make
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Jerry tumbling down the screen is a wonderful homage to that lovely cartoon. Superb.
I was first introduced to this in 1965 when I was four. My dad played the violin, having taken up the instrument in his home of Sighisoara as a young man. As soon as he bought our first Garrard record player, he started a record collection and this was amongst the first.
âI finally made HR. 2â
âWhat did it cost?â
âMy fingers.â
And the C sharp note
Everything
He actually skinned the back of his fingers during the glissandos lol
Hands
he has done crazier I would say, but what do I know?
Ah, Rousseau. My favourite student.
I suggest u change ur name to Thomas..if u know what I mean;)
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Where's Jerry, Tom?
LOL
Normal cats have nine lives. Tom has 69420 lives.
I literally struggle with believing someone created this music and it makes me cry when I think about all the beautiful things that can come from a human brain
1/22/24, just watched this again and just noticed Jerry tumbling down the side at one point. I'm quite pleased
The applause after this would be incomprehensible
He took time to take off jerry from the inside of his piano.
Hahahahahaa
Aaaahahahahhahaha
Top comment
Damn that refff xD
You don't know how right you are ;)
How grand do you want your Hungarian Rhapsody to be?
Rousseau: *Yes*
*Marc-Andre Hamelin
That cadenza is the most coolest EVER 11/10!
As a lover of Liszt and one who is very visual, thank you for this incredible video (and all the other ones you masterfully do)!!
Rousseau: Will release HR2
Me:
DO I TRUST YOU?
âHungarian Rhapsody is hardâ
*Last 3 minutes wants to know your location.*
@@andrewsugono4832 Shut The Hell Up
Never heard Hungarian Rhapsody in its entirety before.. What a journey. Further you are into the piece, more detached you are, reality becomes blurry and you recognize pieces of what you knew, but distorted, unfamilliar. This is a journey from depression, thru mania, to mental breakdown. Absolute ma-ster-pie-ce
As an accomplished piano player, this is God level. 1in a 10 billion can do this truly correctly. And I feel the only one better at it, by way of passion is Hamlin, but I fear he may have sold his soul to do it. literally NO ONE can play this correctly, and I'm including demi-god Liszt. The one and only one who manages more passion is Hamlin, but it isn't worth it, selling your soul. Your rendition is flawless. When I need humility, this is what I listen to.
If this is god level, I donât want you seeing S140 No3 No4 and No6
Tom did
@@Buzzedmolten Well I was exaggerating anyway, and by that I mean my comment was based on something I overheard homeless folks talking about at a bus stop in a dream.
I made it up.
@@nixonpercutio282 hahahah nice one
Me two weeks ago: What kind of effect takes two whole weeks to render?
Today: Oh my
Tom takes 2 weeks to render
I'm thinking it was the falling Jerry at 6:31 that bogged it all down.
My grandfather used to play this as well as many other Liszt and Chopin pieces when I was a kid.
He chose a life of entrepreneurship over becoming a concert pianist.
He always said it was the best decision he ever made because otherwise he never wouldâve met my grandma and my whole family would never have come to be.
He passed away last month.
Itâs amazing how much more of an impact this recording has for me now that heâs passed.
R.I.P. Grandpa Challe. Iâll see you again up there.â€ïž
Aww đ„șđ
May he rest in peace with the composersđâšđ„ș
**Sniff sniff** How sad :,(
@@evoplanet627 absolutly
Rip
The way you play it is just sooo perfect...everyday..i return to your channel and watch all of your top videos again and again...........the melody gave me chills. Its amazing, nice talent Rousseau
I feel like this piece reaches all kinds of emotions. Especially the way you played it. Incredible performance. Hoped those fingers healed after the 3 years since this video released :)
Liszt : I wrote this piece so no one could play it
Rousseau : hold my cocaine
I was in class and this comment made me laugh out loud and got me in trouble LMAO
He never said that, thatâs stupid, i dont even think that he thinks that this piece is hard, he have much much harder pieces, like, el countrabandista, paganini etude no.4 (1838)
And its true no one played paganini etude no.4 (1838), and the only one who played el countrabandista on youtube was Valentina lisitsa, and she is 200 years after him, not at his time
Brace yourself, the âr/whooshersâ are coming
also tom: hold my jerry
Letâs just appreciate that Tom played this with 8 fingers
And with eyes closed. And occasionally, played using his foots when he tried to look for Jerry in the piano's back.
Was looking for a comment about Tom and Jerry haha
And Bugs played it with his feet.
He was quite animated playing it too
It's how I got here! Glad it did.
I've been revisiting this recording periodically for a couple of years now and I consider this my reference recording for this piece. That is, this is what I compare everything else to. Tonight, two hours ago I was in a private home listening to a private concert performed by a very good concert pianist. There were about 30 people present. The piece was performed on a new Yamaha baby grand. They played this piece, one of my favorites. When they got to the cadenza two people got up from the audience and walked over and joined the pianist and they went on to play the most complex mind blowing 7 minute long six handed cadenza I have ever heard. They never left the theme of the piece but simply reworked it and varied it and layered it from end to end in what I would call a beautiful convolution of notes. The three performers composed the arrangement of the cadenza themselves. The principal pianist is a concert pianist but also teaches and the other two were his students. I was unable to convince them to provide me with a copy of the sheet music for the cadenza though clearly they were performing off sheet music they had hand written.
I'm 59 always loved really heavy stuff. This is the first I've heard this, I listened all the way through and have tears rolling down my cheeks. What a .... I'm not qualified to say this, masterpiece.
Me: Hey, I'm pretty good in pla-
Rousseau: *f r i s k a n*
Rousseau: doesn't troll us
Me: impossible
I was 5 or 6 when I was watching Fantasia. A portion of the cartoon was dubbed to this peace. I was completely memorized and have been in love with classical music every sense. You definitely do this peace justice. The cartoon was as complicated as this peace. Simply love it.â€â€â€â€tâ€â€â€â€
Since 3 years ago, this masterpiece that you played still causing lots of emotions. It literally causes shiver in me. I don't know if it is well redacted, I am not english
Rousseau: "Oh, finally this piece is done!"
Rendering: _I'm about to end this man's whole computer_
it did end his computer. he said towards the end it was taking 2 minutes to render 1 frame
My computer just died this afternoon đ„
F
@@first_last01 he did not say anything at all. what r u talking about.
Nathan Yein He said it during the premiere
The Cat Concerto-Tom and Jerry
0:00 Tom starts playing
0:30 Tom cleans his hands and puts his shirt back up
0:40 Tom continues playing
1:12 Jerry;sleeping was moved around.
1:18 Jerry Wakes up
1:25 Jerry falls on a string
1:35 Jerry notices Tom
1:40 Jerry starts waving to the key patterns,Tom notices Jerry
1:49 Tom flicks Jerry back into the piano
2:16 Jerry appears under a piano key
2:25 Tom plays the key of which Jerry is under
2:32 Jerry runs under the keys
2:39 Tom plays the key Jerry is under and moves on
3:35 Tom plays an ascending run
3:38 The trill is still going as Jerry is repeating them from the inside of the piano
3:43 Tom bonks Jerry and continues playing
5:08 Jerry slams the pianoâs door shut and flattenâs Tomâs hand
5:50 Jerry tries to cut Tomâs fingers
6:21 Jerry replaces two keys with a mouse trap
6:25 Tomâs finger was caught in the trap and inflates
6:28 Jerry starts playing with his feet
6:31 Tom starts getting Jerry of the keyboard
6:37 Tom checks if Jerry is around and continues playing
6:48 Jerry starts playing his own tune
6:57 Tom shoves keys as Jerry appears and makes faces at Tom
7:14 Tom was tired of Jerryâs shit and start tormenting him
8:19 The hammer starts playing Jerry like a baseball
8:31 The hammers move around and hit Jerry in the face multiple times
11:55 Jerry starts playing by breaking two hammers as Tom tries to mimic them(repeat this part at 1.5x speed 3 times)
12:15 Tom gets tired and collapses
This is the most underrated awesome comment in the entire youtube.
you deserve more like, and here you go, ling ling blessed you with a like from me
LOL
Haha
This needs more likes
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Liszt the greatest piece of music ever written. Omg incredible unbelievable. HOW??? is it even possible â€â€â€â€â€â€â€â€â€
This is just a warm up to make sure all of my keys are working.
Wut-
@@alexsregularchannel he was the number 1 hungarian komponist.
@Franz Liszt tips pls senpai xd
Well my good man, would you like me to make you a masterpiece based on your very impressive also masterpiece sir?
oh shi--
Rousseau: *Uploads HR2*
Me: This does put a smile on my face
*Insert "This is brings joy" meme
it doenst feel right, i miss the 'upload HR2 rousseau!' comments
I almost forget to breathe when I watch & listen to this. Thank you sincerely.
Super wykonanie,dziÄkujÄ serdecznie đâ€ïžđŒ
i can just imagine... the year is 1851 and Liszt knows he has this BANGER and he is about to go perform it live for the first time in front of all kinds of royals and upper-class individuals, that would have been a sight to see
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@@norbi1au uhhuh
They all got up and started raving
Wow what a site that has to have been
common Liszt W.
the madman actually did it :O
its pissing me off that this doesnt have millions of views yet, this video has been hyped up for EVER
toes he's overrated tbh. Like did u see the live chat during the premiere of this video. These people seem to have never heard an actual professional play this. If they hear Hamelin playing this then they would faint
@@Numberonesorabjifan sure he may not be professional, but a lot of people has seemed to want it and he finally delivered it so I think it deserves more views. Maybe more people need to be informed that the video's released.
@@boxbird5723 Lol pretty sure he is a professional. But I agree it could be better. Sigh...
Yikes! Lots of hate and criticism here. What for?
@@user-jy3ns5rv1k This isn't hating. They acknowledge the player's ability but point out the fact that there have been and still are pianist more capable of playing this piece.
Still it is a feat to be able to play the piece so well.
This is my favorite piece of music ever written
Love the visuals. Makes the music seem even more complex
"The meme will never end."
- Rousseau
wait since when he said that?
@@arandomasianguy2978 4 months ago, in his Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6.
He responded to my comment exactly as I quoted.
Carri Jackson NOOOOO :C
Hhahagaghahahahahahagagagagagagagagagahahahhahh
Liszt is well known for his beginner pieces such as this
Him and Carl Czerny đ
Dang this was his beginner?! That's nuts
@@znoequeenvalentin8373 nah it was a joke. In reality he's known for the most difficult pieces in the repertoire
@@IsaacW. Oh thank u, I can't believe I actually fell for thatđ
Don't forget Sergei Rachmaninoff as well. His pieces only take a few weeks to learn, at most.
ì ì§ì§ ížêłĄíì ê±°êčì§.. ê°ëȘ ë°ììŽì ëëšíìžìâ€â€
Bravo!!! I clapped my hands like crazy, like the player could hear me...
This is perhaps the best performance I heard of the rhapsody till now. And I heard plenty of them (like everyone else I presume)... It's not just fun and entertainment, and not even a beacon of virtuosity -- I simply enjoyed the music I felt "Hungarian" for a moment... It's really blessed. And I don't care much about the "visualizer", I enjoyed looking at the hands (I learned to play the piano in my youth and made enough progress to be able to appreciate the technique and clarity and control and the "colors" of the sound. Really wonderful, and thanks. Of course I subscribed immediately. Thanks,
Are you left handed or right handed?
Liszt: Yes
Rosseau: Oh hell yeah
Four handed.
PLAY HUNGARIAN RHAPS.. oh wait. What now?
Ah yes, the end of an era
Where do I put my pitchfork now?
Transcendental etude no. 4
Congratulations Rousseau, I love you.
Rondo Fantastique đ
@9:15 the best cadenza... speechless, i watched this when it you just hit 2 mill subs and this was uploaded, never thought of putting a comment, but i just keep coming back to this marvelous cadenza, just leaves me speechless every time and now after 4 years i decided to drop a comment haha
Edit: i feel like i have to share this here, the first time i watched this cadenza played was by Hamelin, i was in absolute awe after watching that video, and soon after that you uploaded this video with the same cadenza, almost everyone avoids this cadenza as it's so complex, i just wanna say thank you!
If there's ever any piece of music that could evoke multiple emotions, it has to be this one. Incredible â€
Iâll make sure my kids know why September 30th 2019 was a good day
I expected it since many people wanted to see this he will play the hardest cadenza which is by hamelin.
EDIT : What a weird edit.
Dante Martinez september 20th and 30th 2019 were both days that legendary things happened.
Do you remembahhh the 30th night of septembahh
yes
@Laurits Linderoth Lolck 8B Frisholm Skole HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
Insane piece played by an insane pianist! Well done! One of my favourite performances of this favourite piece!
Trés beau! Je n'ai jamais vu cette chanson aussi bien interprétée que celle-ci. Toutes nos félicitations!
People think "if I played like that I would be playing all day" it is literally the opposite, you have to play all day to be able to play like that
@Arij but there is only 24 h in a day.
@A.H ling ling style đ
so true
@A.H if it's a joke who come I'm not laughing at your so called "joke".
@@axelpierce9422 you need context, that's why
Me: watching this
My fingers: don't even think about it
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@@cherubino.w -
I love how Jerry falls in the video that made my day
Composed this in 1851, 57 years before the first cartoon, and 77 years before the first cartoon with sound.
Ahead of his time!
Biology: Humans have 5 fingers on each hand, total of 10
Listz: Did i hear 20 on 4 hands?
I don't get it but I get it
Well, there are reasons why people call Hungarians as aliens....
Liszt one of those reasons next to our language and the many Nobel prize Scientists.
@@StArShIpEnTeRpRiSe Liszt was austrian
@@ginapop7281 You should learn about him.
He was Hungarian. Liszt Ferenc.
Yeah, he born close to the Austrian border in DoborjĂĄn, and after WW1 with Trianon that part became part of Austria, and yeah, Liszt is a hungarian name, and austrians don't have sz letter, and yeah, Ferenc and Franz is the same name in hungarian and german translation, and yeah, her mother was austrian and her father Hungarian.
And finally, Lina Ramann Franz Liszt als KĂŒnstler und Mensch [Liszt Ferenc - a mƱvĂ©sz Ă©s ember] also say he was Hungarian.
So take time and effort to learn about him, because he was Hungarian.
So please, don't be stupid, learn before comment.
And don't forget the part, you listen the "Hungarian Rhapsody" not "Austrian Rhapsody"....
Edit: I know I know, the Austrians stole themself the German Ludwig van Beethoven and call him Austrian too, and give the austrian Hitler to germany.
Edit2: About Beethoven, I know that the Hungarian Rhapsody part isn't a real argument, as Beethoven himself started working about King Stephen, Op. 117 (König Stephan) and still Beethoven is a german not hungarian, but it still not change the fact that Liszt was hungarian.
@@StArShIpEnTeRpRiSe I would say 50/50. He has an austrian mother and a hungarian father. He was born in then hungary now austria. He said he was hungarian but he learned german way before he learned hungarian. So I think he was both hungarian an austrian somehow. Sorry for my (maybe) bad writing. I live in austria.
What if Rousseau is just a pair of floating hands
New boss of Super Smash
How does this only have 39 likes
Well, you got a point
There are more than 2 hands
Killer Queen has already touched Rousseau's body)
IncrĂvel! Eu lembro dessa mĂșsica de um episĂłdio do Tom e Jerry. Lembrança da infĂąncia â€
Je ne me lasse pas de cette vidéo. Un immense Merci à Rousseau pour l'avoir créé.
I imagine after he played this piece he looked at his friend and said "You know, something like that."
đđđđđđđ
*piece,
Sacreligious
@@mgz282 Oh yeah, youâre right
LMAO
@@mgz282 it's a song bruh wth is a piece
I'm jk pls forgiveme I have lingling insurance
Is no one gonna talk about how beautiful the diamond notes are ?
So satisfying
No.
The. What?
@@refrigeratedfennec25 the notes that are falling (LED)
@@jackmarentette1302 really ? well glad no one asked
I absolutely love the last part. I wish more interprets played it.
I swear I can see each part of Tom and Jerry The Cat Concerto play out in my head as I listen.
Itâs astonishing how well they synced up the jokes and music. Seriously.
I honestly thought I would never be able to play this. And here we are, 6 years later, I was right
for me itâs 7 years, and learning lassan is hard
lol
Aaaah, you got me in the beginning
đ€Ł that's hilarious
His hands were huge tho I have to compromise to play it lol
If I could play piano like this, I donât think I would ever leave the keyboard
OMG Same..... đđđ
sigh,
time to practice :'>
The reason he can play like this is because he never leaves the piano
If you wouldnât leave the keyboard you could play like this.
@NothingWild My homie Franz didn't even need to learn cuz he sold his soul to the devil to get them skillz
Nothing has left me feeling childlike wonder like this in decadesâ€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïž thank you my friend
Thank you for this video. Ive found a new favorite piece to get lost in. This is incredible you did an amazing job! â€đ
Musically, this performance is world class: Dynaimcs, eveness and tempo and not too much rubato. Did not expect to see Hamelin's cadenza. People rarely even play any cadenza for HR2 at all these days and for you to pick a cadenza that rivals the whole piece in terms of difficulty is certainly worth all the praise. I am in awe
Makes me wonder how many attempts he took to record this.
You're completely right. NOT TOO MUCH RUBATO. THANK. YOU. Finally someone noticed.
what is a cadenza
Marcelo Price
It is a place that the composer adds in the music for the performer to show off their skills, or set a mood. At the end of this piece, the composer (Liszt) wrote in that the performer should play a cadenza there. Liszt himself composed a few cadenzas for this, and Rachmaninoff created one also, and Hamelinâs version was played here.
@@secnytsecnyt2981 oOhhh so like a place for you to play a kind of "piano solo"?
Very cool very cool, never heard of that
God: creates ten fingers
Liszt: Ima pretend I didn't see that
Lol
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this piece isn't that hard
@@imadethischanneltocomment767 just lots of hand-eye coordination
@@jimincheon Like all pieces
Excellent technical performance! This is such a joy to watch!
the cadenza part is justđ
Rousseau: hits 2 million subs
HR2: *IGHT IMMA HEAD OUT*
**IGHT IMMA HEAD IN*
At some point I was like:
"Is this morse code?"
Sugarsprig It is Liszt ;)
Poor c#
Yeah, he's asking for help...
mhm
Morse code translates to "please help me I can't do this anymore my fingers are dying"
Thank you for this beautiful musical gift!
After listening to Rousseau playing this piece, I am glad I play the classical guitar...
Rousseau: uploads HR2
Me: crying in mary had a little lamb
at 6:43 i was really hoping your pinky would grow really long to hit that one note
You should see the video of the 16 year old Asian girl dressed like a cat. She played straight out of the show. It was awesome.
I was hoping he would use his feet lol
jk, and I think @Darion Tate is talking about Yannie Tan
LOL UNDERRATED
@@ACORNyMOFO yeah...i have seen it
It's amazing.....đ
me too
The first five minutes are like attending a funeral. The rest is like finding out you got something great in the will.
after 4 YEARS i *still L O V E this*
To think someone really composed this with ink, paper, and a piano blows my mind.
Franz Lizt composed a lot of insane pieces. Savage
And his own two hands. Possibly two hands?
Maybe he had 4 hands đ€
@@cococoffee2305 His flippers is more likely. Lol! Him and Rachmaninov had very large hands!
He is the only reason why I'm not entirely denying the fact that I'm hungarian lol
Rousseau: hits 2M subs
HR2: My time has come
@david jones Heroic Polonaise, I genuinely wanna hear how he plays it. 2.5 million maybe?
Hi rousseau, I love your videos, and Im not only gonna say that this is beatiful, but also tell you that I admire your time and hours of practice, you show the real emotion of the piece, no anxiety for practice it, no frustration, you I admire that you enjoyed a lot play it :D
Wow man this was beautiful and very impressive. Thank you for sharing it