Liszt - La Campanella (100,000 special)
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Hope you enjoy my performance of Liszt's La Campanella.
Outro: Flight of the Bumblebe - Rimsky-Korsakov/Rachmaninoff.
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In their time, both Liszt and Paganini were accused of having sold their souls to the devil to acquire their virtuosity. It's no wonder with a piece like this. Thank you all for 100,000 subscribers, there's no other piece I'd want to play for you to celebrate. It means a lot to me that you all keep coming back each week to liszten ;) A special mention (and dedication) has to be given to reddit, without which my channel would not have reached this milestone, thank you to the awesome community there for their support!!
Rousseau impressive work man!
Rousseau What is coming next Monday? By the way great playing!
Rousseau nicely done! Please do endless tears piano cover! Much appreciate it if you do the cover really much!
Honestly I just found you in my recommendations and I'm glad youtube recommended me this channel of Yours! Would love to see more of your amazing and beautiful videos!!! lots of love đđ
I'm also pretty sure you sold your soul as well to have such great and amazing talent like thatđ
Liszt is typically known for great beginner pieces like this
I do agree with you, easier than the flea waltz this is
Liszt and chopin
I know right?! Itâs a great warming up for Asian kids!
b-b-be-be-beginner?!?!!
@@peterhanna8163 how is that a whoosh lmfao
This is just my casual warm-up to check if all of the keys are working.
wait hold up
When are u going to release ur next albam?
yea the d sharp one
COULD IT BE THE ONE AND ONLY?!
*dies in Un sopriro*
Imagine composing music so good that almost 200 years later people still enjoy it.
This music will live forever. I'm sure
And it takes experts such as this to recreate it. Masterpiece
This guy Liszt has a lot of potential, canât wait to see him on stage one day
he's alright I guess đ
Bros dedđ
There always people that just donât get the obvious jokes
â@anjp7596bro no way u didn't understand the jokeđšomfg
liszt is dead
He got to Day 4 on simply piano
this is such an underrated comment lmaoooo
Lol
Hahahahahahahahahah im dead
that didn't exist at that time
En Jawkka really , u had to bring piano
This convinced me that liszt main goal in life was to bully other pianists
Nice joke
Underrated comment
@@andrewphan6995 huahuahuah comediant judge u
And Chopin
And convince beginners that the piano is an impossible instrument đ
Aida Ghani yes
If every pianist had their own drugs:
Liszt: *o c t a v e s*
Rachmaninoff: *c h o r d s*
Mozart: *habit of making good tunes*
Chopin: *all of the above*
Beethoven: *can't hear it*
Omg yes đ
Underrated comment
Ludvig arima beetousei
Chopin: chromatisms
Paganini: My masterpiece is complete
Liszt: OUR MASTERPIECE
lol
You can't spell your without Y(our) .
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Liszt really wanted nobody to plagiarize
fr LOL
Your 69th like lol
The irony is, he copied from Paganini
@@rocketwastaken3308 just made a rendition from the violin to piano. I mean no one wouldve create such monstrosity yet beautiful piece in the piano if it werent for lizst xd
@@rocketwastaken3308 many composers bounced off of each other, and the person being âcopiedâ didnât care, as it was basically a flex, *âhey guys, liszt used my right hand pattern in his newest dropâ*
I just realized: Liszt was able to play all his piecesâŠ
He was basically the best pianist ever
the paganini of piano
WHAT NO WAY
HOW COULD LISZT PLAY THIS
NOT LIKE HE MADE THIS OR ANYTHING
@@urjaghimire5495 some composers can't play their own piece...
@@gentlemancroc3767 my favorite band wrote a song so hard they almost couldnât play it in studio let alone live, then Polyphia has a song so hard that they can barely play it
Anyone else like me who imagined playing this in front of your school/college/family?đ
me XD
Me me me
"why is your right arm so jacked? what happened"
"it's complicated"
"...its not what you think"
"uhh why are there blood stains on your piano?" me: no its not what u think bro please
Imagine playing this perfectly and finding out that you forgot to hit record
when you are able to play comfortably a piece while also recording, you can usually play it again while recording as well as forever as long as you practice it from time to time so you don't forget it and/or lose the muscle memory
Happened to me lol
God save you
Sometimes playing perfectly is luck, personal experiences, I can play "Waterfall Etude" but I only play it perfectly once every 50 tries or something
Lol yes that will be epico
I like how it starts hard
Then itâs just unplayable
It's frustrating to learn for that exact reason because it's actually playable at first. The muscle memory kicks in pretty quick. Then there's that point depending on your skill level where it's just a wall. It'll take years realistically to gain the skills to even learn it let alone play it well. For me at least. I'll stick to playing the first 1/3 in slightly different ways until the fun wears off.
I died at 1:33
@@kjl3080 Same bruh
It doesnâtât really starts hard if youâre talking bout the very being which is a bunch of D flats
actually when i was learning this, the beginning was the hardest part and it progressively got easier (except for the rainbow part at the end)
I add this song to my Lisztâ€
My toxic trait is thinking I can teach myself this.
i mean, you didn't say in how many years đ
Nah youâll be fiiiiiiiiiinnnee
You can, mate.
@@spandyxgrieloveszeppelinIâm trying on my 2nd day and itâs tough
my toxic trait is knowing i could learn it but not starting because im too lazy
I will never understand how so many people think classical music is boring.
Fax
@@vasilebordei4662
Str8 fax
I like classical music more than modern music and everyone calls me a grandma đ
People be weird
Coz people are dumb.
Liszt is so nice! He made it so every note wouldn't feel left alone.
He sure did đđ
"Bought the whole piano might as well use the whole piano"
The sad thing is liszt forgot the furthest left note
@@endslayer5133 đđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđđ
And at the same time he was like FCK that black key above the E in particular
2:33 this goes perfectly into flight of the bumblebee. I love it
Finally someone is aware
Imagine knowing both songs and just transitioning to âFlight of the Bumblebeeâ and just wait for people to notice.
1:11 This crescendo and then returning to the main theme with always a different variation is one of the most beautiful things I have ever heard on the piano. It gives me goosebumps. 2:30
Yeah
And also at 2:46
Liszt : I paid for the whole piano, I'm gonna use the whole piano
snowballcatkatie _ Better not waste any of those 88 keys!
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snowballcatkatie _ đđđ
snowballcatkatie _ itâs literally a piece to show of his play and composing ability, he plays things so wide and fast that he can barely play them ,but so that itâs still possible to play lol
snowballcatkatie _ HAHAHAHAHA, every cent counts
Paganini: Prepare for trouble
Listz: Make that double
Pokemon?
Lol this is so good đ
Liszt: QUINTUPLE
Water boil and cauldron bubble
The double part got me đđ
4:14 One of the hardest and most intense beat drops i've heard it's so beautiful and spectacularđąđąâ€
My 2 yr old daughter LOVES watching your channel, she taps her fingers along while watching you play. She's been pavloved into hearing La Campanella and knows it's nap time
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Liszt forgot the average humans has two hands
"average"
@@Leo_Santisteban I don't speak English :')
@@Closefriend_in_a_historicalway that comment is clearly in english
@@Closefriend_in_a_historicalway i mean that every human has 2 hands, not the "average" human haha
@@Leo_Santisteban I took amputees into consideration :v
Pianist at a party: Oh, I havenât played piano in years.
Also the pianist:
Memory Muscle
Huh?
The mucular memory never lost
Most of them are just lame pianists who learned from youtube tutorials and can only play easy songs that look hard. Meanwhile the real pianist is at the back being the only one unimpressed because he knows :)
@@eddy2758 what's wrong with learning from youtube tutorials ? I know learning with piano lessons and all is way better but learning from something that is free doesn't make you a lame pianist
1:18 those three notes on the right are hypnotic.
I love how Liszt and other classical composers are able to make music that is more complex and sounds better than most 21st century music (I love classical music)
Sameđđđ I want to go to their concert so badđ
I guess a lot of pop music has to pander to a wider audience, so they use more simple and repetitive structures to make something catchy that will sell. There's a cool video here on CZcams about how pop music uses the same 4 chords.
Liszt: Goes over to a friends house and sits down at the piano.
Liszt's friend: Oh, you play piano?
Liszt: A little bit.
Ray & Jay Play All Day
Lisztâs friend: Alright, show me what you got!
Liszt: *plays La Campanella
Lisztâs friend: And I thought that Mozart sonata was hard...
200 years ago...
Paganini: Goes over to a friends house and takes a look at the violin.
Paganiniâs friend: Oh, you play violin?
Paganini: A little bit.
Paganiniâs friend: Alright, show me what you got!
Paganini: *plays his 24th Caprice
Paganiniâs friend: And I thought that Vivaldi concerto was hard...
Lol he pushed the Piano composition to the limits
A liTtLE biT Huh? đ
Idk why that reminds me of a the piano scene in Skam France
SIKE
I've been practicing for 8 months and can proudly say I can play the first 11 seconds
Better than nothing! Keep going bro!
Nice! Now lets spend 8 more years try to play the right tempo , the right notes and *intonation*
Pretty sure those 11 seconds include the intro aswell.
I've also learned 4:48 to 5:17
@@KokaKoloKokaKolo 0notes per sec
i've listened to this rendition for over 4 years. this is the best i've ever heard ever
My friend opened ALL of my tabs, and I had 5 of the same video playing, but each was ten seconds off. It was beautiful.
as if the the music wasn't chaos enough jut by it self lol (I'm writing this while doing that, I feel like im having a stoke)
Liszt was like: âfuck it, letâs make em jump three octaves at a timeâ
Imma fuckin' breaking my hand to play this
LITERALLY i have to jump TWO FUCKING OCTAVES with the PINKY FINGER
Liszt, i hate u
@@gustavojg7554 đđ
Paganini: Hold my violin
XDDDD
@@unplugk1669 he was a guitarist too,
* *sad guitar gang voices* *
Beethoven: makes pianists cry
Chopin: makes piano cry
Liszt: Makes both the pianist and the piano cry
Why no replys
@@RyouYamadakin yes thatâs very abnormal
@@fissalwasonline3944 fr
I love it đ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđđđ
I have mastered part of this song I'm currently working on it and I can play up to 0:42 perfectly
After enduring what felt like an eternity of grueling practice, my fingers weary from navigating the intricate notes and technical challenges of Liszt's 'La Campanella,' I'm excited to share a significant milestone in my musical journey. The ache in my fingers serves as a testament to the dedication required. Despite the fatigue, I can now proudly declare that I've mastered the notes at 4:46.
HAHAHAHA
This was the first song I learned when I started on piano. I've since moved on to much more advanced pieces.
Lemme guess, you started with simply guitar
@@glitzcrackers9158 Correct.
Itâs 3am why am I headbanging to La Campanella in the dark
Dammit Liszt get back into the coffin
Hey. Liszt. Many of your pieces are in my playliszt.
Liszt go back in your damn coffin
I danced your coffin.
@@topic260 Nope not possible
*"Humans have 10 fingers"*
*Liszt* : Im gonna pretend I didnt see that
The one performing in this video be having 11 fingers rn
yes
@@9a_23_tyrantqiu7 an invisible 11th finger
I keep thinking, is it something he wrote to prove people wrong? Like, "you can't continuously make those jumps for minutes" or "a perfect trill over more than x seconds is impossible". Then he dumped it onto a poor soul to make it true.
HAHAHAH yes
4:29 goes insanely hard
All of its hard it took me six months just practice those fucking jumps
0:00 goes insanely hard
3:34 has to be my favourite, it all goes perfectly
Speechless.
Your third reply
your fourth reply
your fifth reply
Funguypiano Your seventh Reply
Your tenth reply
key that hasnt been played: **exists**
Liszt: *no*
ăăć pretty underrated. Give it a few days and this with blow up
Prenzal shut the fuck up boomer
Hello
See what I mean?
No.
Liszt has a lot of complex, bombastic compositions that arguably are among the difficult works an aspiring pianist could learn and apparently this deceptively simple piece is near the top of the list
Iâm in symphonic band playing this every time we practice it it brings me joy because of how peaceful and joyful the song is
This man inspires me to stop playing piano.
@@yourbigfan1777
Because, this piano piece appears to be impossible to play for most.
LOOOOOOOOOOL
Lul
this was actually played in a very slow tempo lol
Play!
Why everyone is saying it's hard to play I just clicked on video and it started.
Lmfao
Lol noice one xD
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@@emmanueldavid3991 Indeed
đ OMG LMAO
2:33 *fades into flight of the bumblebee*
When we're having lunch outside I do the same hand movements to chase the flies away from our table.
It would take me at Liszt 30 years to learn this.
Underrated đđđ
@@awesomeyoki9285 Seriously?
@@FBIchan wut
YOU MORTAL
It took me 2000 years to learn with my feet
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Imagine if he missed a single note and had to record everything again
He might've messed up just went with it in this one, the world will never know
i canât imagine how many times he mustâve made the smallest mistake. then he would have to restart this again and again. he truly is talented
I doubt he could've had a flawless recording in one go. I mean, even most masters mess up the jumps at 3:35.
@@marker52 what jumps?
@@litbit3658 the part I timestamped. It takes insane practice to aim both hands that well at the same time.
This is still one of my favourite videos of all time. †Wonderful music piece, flawlessly played and beautifully presented!
2:33 that gave me some flight of the bumblebee vibes
Liszt really thought:
"I have the whole piano, I will use the whole piano."
Same with chopin m8
Me : *cries in 61 key keyboard*
@@thelegend1264 Me: cries in not having even a keyboard
@@thelegend1264 does 61 keys not reach anything in the 7th octave?
@@socringe2217 well it starts at C2 and ends at C7, so no ig? I may be wrong
If I could play piano like this,I will never leave the piano.
Playing la campanella is tiring af. U would be gassed out the next song lol
To play like this you can't leave the piano haha
Not even for a cHeESeBuRGeR?
Imagine if your this good in front a group of girls
Practice my dude
Liszts himself couldnt have done betterđđđ
I don't know how you accomplished this, absolutely amazing. Thank you for playing for us.
I donât know how much crack was available in the early 1800âs but Iâm pretty sure Franz was a big fan
It wasn't just crack, it was everything but weed
If it wasn't that he could have wrote and performed it after about 6 cups of coffee on the 6th day of the week on only 6 hours of sleep. String the numbers together and we get how any mortal could possible come up with a piece this complicated.
Your comment made me "crack" up
@Giorgio E so that's why the notes are rainbow-colored in this?
0:12 - I can't
1:18 - I cannot
2:22 - I do not have the capability to can
4:14 - *Henceforth, I lack the competence to exploit the use of can*
@@jonbarron8049 not a pianist but 3;36 looks likes one of the harder parts too, so is it?
Can't stop laughing đ€Ł this guy was an octopus in his previous life. How is it even humanly possible.
I folded like a deckchair after watching it all in awe, then 4:14 happens. Hahahq
Therefore, by the power not vested in me enough, can in this context is the thing that is fairly on the not so possible side.
edit- for me.
*"I'M UNABLE TO CAN"*
@@jonbarron8049 imo 1:54 is the hardest part
WE GETTIN UNREAL:TRUE POWER WITH THIS ONE đ„đ„đ„đŁïžđŁïžđŁïž
3:01 his right hand is having a complete fit
Imagine playing this piece splendidly on ur school talent show and not win
there is a video where a guy plays it on a school talent show. and you can feel the audiences breath is taken away and has never heard anything like this
Unfortunately, you need commercial tunes to win
Lil Zhang Probably because there was an Asian in the talent show playing piano
I will personally slap the judges with my 13 note span hands one by one, one slap on each cheek
Interesting as I did this very piece very well at an audition on bgt and they said that I need to play something more intense and hard and I raged my ass off
Meanwhile Liszt is laughing his ass off in his grave: "I never meant for this piece to be played for real, I was just doodling on a piece of paper!"
@Tranhoang Long The S.140 version is the unrevised version of La Campanella, although it's much more harder than this, it's entirely possible just not on tempo.
lol that was the best comment in the chat :)
Lol that's actually what Liszt will do ... LMAO
I honestly wouldnât be surprised if that was the case
@@GabsARV madman
Hahaha, Liszt was crazy, you're crazy. This is crazy.
Whenever I feel like reading the chords on the sheet music is too much, I just pop onto this video and see what the chords are lmao.
Imagine Franz Liszt made this for beginners..
UNDERRATED COMMENT
@@1fneeqf every comment stops being original at one point
@@1fneeqf then the cycle repeats itself.
@@1fneeqf so many people have said what you just commented that it's becoming boring to read those types of comments, come up with a more creative way to ask someone to be more creative
â@@1fneeqf it doesnt matter if it was meant to be funny or not, it's still a copied comment and that makes it boring. You should understand since you said being unoriginal is being boring.
When his right hand said:⏠ïžâĄïžâŹ ïžâĄïžâŹ ïžâĄïžâŹ ïžâĄïžâŹ ïžâĄïžâŹ ïž I felt that
You really really did felt that didn't you
See 3:35
I felt it, it was really a nice feeling
*pain actually, if you wanna know what feeling
100 subscribers with no videos challenge So pain is nice?
Everyone! plz keep the likes at 1000!
Good number for a good comment
I begun taking piano lessons two months ago. This is my favourite piece. đ«
Average Asian parent expectation after your first piano lesson:
I don't understand why you're still playing today sir. You've clearly beaten piano.
He still has to beat the DLC boss that got deemed to be TAS-only. And that boss is called Circus Galop.
He is in New Game +1
You haven't beaten piano until you can play the original rush E
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You have beaten piano time to move to keyboard
âI was doubtful he could get that far with an app.â
Hahahahaha they are really upsetting
DONT YOU DARE
@@louiseangelaborja2519 EMMAAA
@@Floflofloooooo đâš
@@louiseangelaborja2519 tpn moment.
Music is a writers best friend and lord knows what this piece has done for my work, thank you
Pianist: *has fingers*
Liszt: I'm about to end this mans whole career
Wittt
No, I think the piece might start or boost a career if learned... you can literally use it to show off
@@bernardok I can play left hand part with bothe hands. Whole song lol.
wWaidi that's good.... Except.... It's wrongđ
@@iversonpaulalay5514 I know xddd
My dream is to tell my pianist friends âI donât really play pianoâ then whip out the first few notes of La Campanella to horrify them đ
Pianist can tell if ur off rythm, position, sustain easily
@@user-pu7kx6ei7d how
The first few notes arenât as hard though
@@riante.illust thatâs the joke
@@wonderstruck. oh, sorry
But if you actually were to do it, Iâm pretty sure they would be able to tell
One of my favorite pieces †wonderful.
DEAR GOD LIZT IS HELLA GIFTEDđ
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One of the only original comments out there, be proud of yourself!
It was 666 likes den when i refresh it its now 132
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great for beginner pianists
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Yeah absolutelyđ
Sure its very easy
@Jannis Glueck still one of the hardest pieces
@Jannis Glueck okay?? But still itâs still a hard piece Iâm not sayin itâs the hardest pieces, plus You donât need to give me a lecture just say like sum like âitâs not âthatâ hardâ or whatever-
I Have been looking for this music for such long time, thank you very much, god bless your soul
"At the time we arrive there thou has the knowledge it is a closed space down."
About 2.5 years ago when covid started I thought I would give this piece a try but I never thought I would be able to play it. And here I am 2.5 years later I was totally right
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i have the same story bck in 4 years ago when he uploaded this
Relatable, LOL
Lol. Thanks for making me laugh after weeks.
If La campella is a meme then maybe Liszt came to Taiwan to compose this,or maybe he teamed up with Rick AstleyâŠ.
Iâm never playing this until my hands are big enoughđ
Where to start FĂŒr Elise?
Beethoven:
2:48
Underrated
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I can super easy imagine how somebody spams it angry like that when someone asks for the 10th time XD
Very underrated
LMFAO
i feel like thereâs nothing more mind blowing than being half decent at something (like piano) and then watching a true master perform an unbelievable piece like this. Bravo
So I see now, this is through the fire and flames for pianists. Noted.
Left hand: ok kinda hard but im trying my best
Right hand: **seizure**
Gabo đđđ
Lel
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lmfao
Thatâs Liszt for you đ
This man must practice at least 40 hours a day.
Ling ling 40 hours a day- two set violin
Ah I see that you are a man of culture.
True Ling ling
LINGLING WANNABE
HOL UP
Reading the comments: it's not only Liszt who is amazing, please also note that this performer is unusually awesome.
Does he/she not?
Thank u I've got it with ur tutorial. Now after learning it seems quite easy because I kinda "understand" it now
Yo relax, the piano isnât going anywhere
LMAO
With him playing it might just will
Loolđ€Łđ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
Lmfao
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Everyone is talking about how hard this piece is, but is no one gonna talk about how beautifully Rousseau played this?
True
Iâve been paying attention to his fingers, and correct me if Iâm wrong, but I donât think he presses down on the keys.
@@gyurikoleszar6907 he definitely does, it's just a lot harder to notice with the black notes
... that's implied.
Ok, maybe Iâm wrong.
Absolutely flawless, I am in awe! Seeing this played, I can understand why people accused Liszt of selling his soul to the Devil lol
"yo bro how does the first part of fur elise go again?"
Liszt: 2:49
He is so fast that there is smoke coming off every notes
underrated af comment
It'S nOt sMokE
@@St-ef9ru r/wOoOsH
No, silly. Itâs just a visual effect
@@jordanbrowne7417 bUt wHaT dO yOu mEaN? iT waSn'T sMokE
I actually saw my 12 year old friend just casually playing this at home when I went to meet him and I never talked about my piano experience ever again
Damn prodigies such imbeciles!
@@readerofareader right?
@@readerofareader It became a contest of who of parents in the world gets their kid the most strict lessons and regimes to make a playing robot out of a 12 year old... And afterwards it's called talent, after such an overtrained kid is playing all the different classical pieces and Ă©tudes, at oversped up tempos, forwards and backwards, and in all 12 keys in a row, while clearly being tired of such pressure, squeezed like a lemon, but also "putting to shame and tears of disappointment in themselves" is what many people, whilst actually passionate about music, experience from that. That makes them depressed, and they are so let down by their own skills, that they quit trying... That is kind of sad to me, and it doesn't seem to me as if great techniques and memory full of all the known pieces is worth much in musical sense, if it all doesn't result in expression and something new, some actual greatness, and not just a potential demonstration of speed. I rarely see "toddler prodigies" doing all that more than play fast and precise. Perhaps only some...
@@fatitankeris6327 sounds like you're jealous that you're not nearly as good as a 12 year old ahaha
@@apracity7672 Seems that you don't quite understand what music is about. In my opinion, it's not about overstressing children to play at 320 tempo. Many are jealous, of course, but living under loads of stress doesn't seem really great either.
After I finish Clair De Lune, Iâm learning this piece.
I'm literally in love with this song đ»
Me: I want to learn this
My Fingers: No u dont
Me: Why?
Fingers: -_-
Lolll
My left hand a bit underdeveloped
Daniel thrasher reference
@@winstonung iT's NoT fAmIlIAhH
2:48
When u only know the start of FĂŒr Elise
Chopsticks is about my level. đ
Sillybelius itâs just funny how people make jokes on the start of Fur Elise lol. Besides 70% of peopleâs first asked professional song is fur Elise.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I'm dead HAHAHA đ€Łđ
I am blue da be di da ba dai
Was half expecting him to grow another hand (again) Love these videos.
This tickles my brain