I played 100 songs on piano. Probably the 100 better known pieces for classical piano and keyboard. Do you know them all? Learn in this Video! Be a Member! bit.ly/2Nlupas
Where I have heard this songs: 2% dancing ballet for 7 years 1% music lessons at elementary school 1% studying piano for a year and a half 96% watching Tom and Jerry
I love how Scott Joplin sits alongside Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin and Bach in this list. Joplin is of a different era and continent but just as great as the others.
He was from around the same era as Debussy and Satie, but as you say, the only composer in the video from outside Europe my apologies, there are a couple of Brazilian composers I wasn't aware of, also very roughly from that late nineteenth century period.
@@ticharribetikymo257And his style of music is rather different from the others; at the time, ragtime was considered a rather "low" form of music, and not "real" classical music. Joplin worked his entire life to change that.
@hamsterpotato Same here. And there's only so many times you want to cop to asking your parents "What's that song that goes kinda 'Dah-dah-da-da-da-daaah', y'know?".
@hamsterpotato I guess mine is closer to writing me off as a cultural loss. I think he's just thankful I still bother to go see his performances occasionally. :D To be fair, though, I find a lot of the history and trivia interesting, but that doesn't help a lot to decode which half-remembered thing you heard in kindergarten belongs to which powdered wig.
Fantastic ! Bach - math,lesson, logic Chopin - feeling, sublimity, longing Mozart - fun, game, commerce etc. But each one is a masterpiece of its era and an opportunity to travel back in time.
i guarantee you this guy knows the majority of these songs off by heart hes probably a million times more talented that your guitar friend so do not compare the two@@Psychodermia
It still blows my mind that these pieces are so recognisable hundreds of years later! I find myself listening to classical to unwind and just to temporarily escape this crazy modern world we now live in!
Fun fact - the Hungarian Rhapsody (89 @ 1:49) was used in Who Framed Roger Rabbit as the famous piano duel between Donald and Daffy, and they sped it up to what the filmmakers called ‘inhuman cartoon tempo’
As someone without an ounce of musical talent, (seriously…I can barely just play the radio) I say thank you. I still love music! And I recognize many of these from Tom & Jerry.
I had actually heard many of them, though the most were completely unfamiliar. I kind of agree in the "still don't know their names" part, because the names were shown so briefly. It would help if the list was included in the description. Looking at the names on a list for more than a few seconds would help remembering them. It also would help remembering the names later, because connecting piece of music and its name would be easier than remembering the full names without help.
Everyone is talking about hissoul-penetrating gaze, but I am really impressed he knows so many classical pieces and can play them flawlessly without watching sheets.
❤I giggled, laughed, and got teary-eyed. This is so beautiful and moving. It is a language without words that speaks directly to my heart. Maybe I must spend the rest of my life learning to play. Yes. I must. At times, I had to remind myself to breathe. Thank you. My 92 years young mum was in awe also. May God continue to bless you. xxx❤
Thank you! My daughter hummed the opening line to "Toccata and Fugue", so I responded with the next line (an octave lower) and shocked her.... but could not for the life of me remember the name! I very much appreciate this refresher.
I knew about 70% of the ones i'd actual heard before, but I also used to listen to a lot of classical. there were maybe a dozen i'd never heard before though.
@@qumefox Yeah that's some BS. "About 70% I'd heard before, maybe a dozen I haven't heard" Idk if your just trying to flex on a random video on CZcams or not but get the math right at least. -NECM Class of 2019
Without this video, I would have never known that the Beethoven's Concerto n°5 is basically the track #4 of the Karekano OST... thank you, Lord Vinheteiro
I hadn't heard all of these before, but I knew the ones I had. What I need is someone to do a video like this for 100 songs from the last 10 years or so, especially songs that definitely got radio/supermarket speaker play but didn't get the kind of national media attention that led to everyone knowing their names.
List of the 15 artists that wrote those songs (the 16th is unknown) : Korsakov Beethoven Mozart Scott Joplin Chopin Bach Zequinha de Abreu Debussy Erik Satie Franz Liszt Hanon Ernesto Nazareth Muzio Clementi D. Scarletti Carl Czerny
My family is Polish and Chopin (alongside Copernicus) is extremely well know just by virtue of how much pride the society has for him. As such, with someone with a passing interest in classical music, I did know most of the names of the Chopin ones. The ones I didn't, I would have easily been able to find since he has a certain style (there's a lot happening in his compositions with a high tempo, is the best way I can put it into words)
I was looking so hard to find the song on the 75th spot on this video... Im so happy that i was finally able to find the tittle of this masterpiece... Thank you sir for making this video!!! Much appreciated!!! ❤😊
Потрясающе...я сама когда-то играла на фортепьяно.. пианист играет все наизусть! это невероятно круто)) особенное спасибо за Шопена, Чайковского и Бетховена😍 мои самые любимые
Also, I like how you look directly into my soul as you make me feel hopelessly inadequate about my life and accomplishments up to this point. Great work!
I 've known the melodies but composers name are forgotten by the time. Only, good known names are in my mind. But, you are also great! without notes to play such a lot of classical melodies, it's amazing! Thank you for our ears pleasure.
Yeah, what Logan said. It's the same with guitar, you can play a hard piece without looking but when you need to move hands a long distance, even if it's just to play a single note, you have to look where you move them.
@@loganreece3263 😏um guys,...........chillout......👍🏼...That's what he meant. When somethings very easy for him, he can stare left...but when theres big jumps or whatever,...he needs to look at the piano to make sure he Lands.....that's what he meant , by "easy vs hard" ok. Let's just give him a break. I think he made a Good statement. 👍🏼
@@katelinhartman1779 My chem prof, my calc prof, my husband with his students... lol, I know that look too well! Though in my defense, I'm sometimes in the smug group of students who did NOT fail.
Spent 30 minutes looking gor the name jf this song, te one i needed was the second one to play 😂 thank you so much!!! You are extremely talented :) lots of practice im sure and it shows!!!
I play piano (obviously nowhere near this guys level) but once you know the piece it’s mainly muscle memory, and if you’ve been learning for a while and know it REALLY well it is possible. Not while playing 100 songs though. That IS skill.
POV: It’s really late at night this came up in your suggested, you don’t play the piano but are watching the whole thing and scrolling through the comments as you do and you’re not even mad about it
@@daan9211 I'm writing you this comment to congratulate you on your unique comment and my gracious if it is not beautifully constructed. I have never seen a comment like this anywhere on youtube and can not imagine how much hard it must be to type such a unique comment. That amazing use of emoticon just put tears in my eyes. God bless you also win a reward like this.
Where I have heard this songs:
2% dancing ballet for 7 years
1% music lessons at elementary school
1% studying piano for a year and a half
96% watching Tom and Jerry
Helloooo
True
True statement
Playing Piano Tiles?
i was just thinking of this and then i looked at the comments and saw this
Is no one gonna *appreciate* that this video has no ads in the middle?
Oh crap didnt notice xD
@@itaflores1325 I think thats his intention.
666 likes
Wow
Wow
Now we need the sequel of "100 songs you never heard but know the name of"
lol
Clair De Lune for me
Like when King Henry says, “Let us sing non nobis and Te Deum”. Didnt know those songs before i met my wife.
@monicaleonte8913 weirdly i got to know it from bts music videos lol
I had to think about this… and then I LOL’d
I love how Scott Joplin sits alongside Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin and Bach in this list. Joplin is of a different era and continent but just as great as the others.
He was from around the same era as Debussy and Satie, but as you say, the only composer in the video from outside Europe my apologies, there are a couple of Brazilian composers I wasn't aware of, also very roughly from that late nineteenth century period.
He was american right?
@@eneaganh6319 Scott Joplin was black. That's the only point he's trying to make.
@@ticharribetikymo257 okay KKKaren
@@ticharribetikymo257And his style of music is rather different from the others; at the time, ragtime was considered a rather "low" form of music, and not "real" classical music. Joplin worked his entire life to change that.
I feel like I was just tricked into watching a guy flex on me for 20 minutes and I’m not mad it.
I realized when I read this comment
The guy below me is a piece of shit
The guy above be is a piece of shit
The two above are homosexual
You’re not mad it what?
That look in his eyes... It's him scolding us for being the uncultured swine we are
Yes. Having learned everything I know about classical music from Bugs Bunny and Looney Toons has scarred me for life now.
oh yes I confirm I am a classical music Ignoramus
but i am beginning to know some of the songs' names and their respective composers
😂😂😂
@hamsterpotato Same here. And there's only so many times you want to cop to asking your parents "What's that song that goes kinda 'Dah-dah-da-da-da-daaah', y'know?".
@hamsterpotato I guess mine is closer to writing me off as a cultural loss. I think he's just thankful I still bother to go see his performances occasionally. :D
To be fair, though, I find a lot of the history and trivia interesting, but that doesn't help a lot to decode which half-remembered thing you heard in kindergarten belongs to which powdered wig.
Fantastic !
Bach - math,lesson, logic
Chopin - feeling, sublimity, longing
Mozart - fun, game, commerce
etc.
But each one is a masterpiece of its era and an opportunity to travel back in time.
Wow. What more can I say? This is insane. I could literally sit and listen to this guy the whole day, with all his knowledge and skill
so this is what it feels like to be a music sheet
Rubina Mayan Gosh man,that’s profound.
Lmao
😯🤬😡😡
Pretty much!!!
LOL!!! Good one!!
*You know the song is hard when the pianist ain't looking at you*
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I find it so amazing that this guy can play 100 different songs all from memory.
He can't. He only knows the intros. I knew a guy that could play probably 500 intros to songs on guitar. He "knew" about 20. 😂😂
i guarantee you this guy knows the majority of these songs off by heart hes probably a million times more talented that your guitar friend so do not compare the two@@Psychodermia
Pure Magic ❤
you are wrong.
@@Psychodermia ok but how do u know that he only knows the intro ?
It still blows my mind that these pieces are so recognisable hundreds of years later! I find myself listening to classical to unwind and just to temporarily escape this crazy modern world we now live in!
I studied by it when I was in college.
Imagine him being your piano teacher, just staring at you.
Cadpig101 And image if you mess up the stare would be horible
That will be creepy
your comment made my day
Yeah
I think that woud be funny he saying "no pressure I'm just watching."
This video watched me more than I watched it.
Haha haha!!
He stares at you all videos
😹😹😹😹😹
Omg absolutely 😂
Jajajaja
Fun fact - the Hungarian Rhapsody (89 @ 1:49) was used in Who Framed Roger Rabbit as the famous piano duel between Donald and Daffy, and they sped it up to what the filmmakers called ‘inhuman cartoon tempo’
As someone without an ounce of musical talent, (seriously…I can barely just play the radio) I say thank you. I still love music! And I recognize many of these from Tom & Jerry.
The cat concerto is so funny. Liszt must be turning over in his grave.
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Also known as 100 Songs You Just Heard But Still Don't Know Their Names
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same most i’d never heard
There names are in the top left corner
I had actually heard many of them, though the most were completely unfamiliar. I kind of agree in the "still don't know their names" part, because the names were shown so briefly. It would help if the list was included in the description. Looking at the names on a list for more than a few seconds would help remembering them. It also would help remembering the names later, because connecting piece of music and its name would be easier than remembering the full names without help.
Heard the first few, saw this comment, thought, "wow these people must be uneducated!"
Got to the end and there were 82 I didn't recognise :|
Everyone is talking about hissoul-penetrating gaze, but I am really impressed he knows so many classical pieces and can play them flawlessly without watching sheets.
His sheets are set below the camera
There is this thing, not sure if you've heard about it. Let me think... OH RIGHT "Muscle memory"
@@josephmccue4395 huh, that explains the stare...
That's right. His gaze is kinda scary, but this guy is talented af
I am a computer if you deny it then your right. You act like growing that much memory isn’t impressive
❤I giggled, laughed, and got teary-eyed. This is so beautiful and moving. It is a language without words that speaks directly to my heart. Maybe I must spend the rest of my life learning to play. Yes. I must. At times, I had to remind myself to breathe. Thank you. My 92 years young mum was in awe also. May God continue to bless you. xxx❤
Thank you! My daughter hummed the opening line to "Toccata and Fugue", so I responded with the next line (an octave lower) and shocked her.... but could not for the life of me remember the name! I very much appreciate this refresher.
It's like he's looking back at me asking "Is this the one you've been searching for? No?" *moves on*
He just wants to be sure you're properly educated, my guy
Yeap
I'm actually looking for one so good coment
Hahahahaha
Lol
Starting with Flight of the Bumblebee gave me a false sense of confidence
right lmao.. he started with two songs i knew so i decided to start counting and only got 3 :\
maria.elena I knew about 5 lol
I knew about 70% of the ones i'd actual heard before, but I also used to listen to a lot of classical. there were maybe a dozen i'd never heard before though.
Qumefox I listen to classical and I don't know that many
@@qumefox Yeah that's some BS. "About 70% I'd heard before, maybe a dozen I haven't heard" Idk if your just trying to flex on a random video on CZcams or not but get the math right at least. -NECM Class of 2019
This guy is amazing. I wish to play 10% of how he plays. Bravo to him
10%😂i wish i could do 2%
Very fortunate growing up my parents played records of these artists. Have a great love for classical music. Timeless.
Next: songs you've never heard but know the name
Do you mean grear pieces that are not popular?
That would be this video cuz now we know the names of these songs
Is that even possible? 🤣
So basically every song recommendation from my friends.
@@russelljayabizar7987 yes they are all on this video
What this should be titled is “Little Einsteins Soundtrack”
Oh my god I remember that show
You're bringing back memories I forgot I had.
We’re going on a trip in our favourite rocket ship, zooming through the skies little Einsteins.
Edit: thx for 7 likes
That show was so good man. I miss it and my innocence
OMFL I CANT RN THIS SO ACCURATE 😹
Thank you for taking the time to share all of this amazing music- the world makes nothing that approaches these masterpieces nowadays.
You will look me in the eyes when you serenade me with these classics!!!! 😍🥰. Fantastic job sir!
yeah, I've played all these before
*on piano tiles*
LMAO SAME
Same here lol... And there's no more originaly piano tiles 2 app! RIP
LMAO SAMEEE
@@LynRQ that's so sad!!! I want it back!
😂
This man has both under estimated and over estimated my musical knowledge at the same time.
@@GreatBritishRailways as all things should be
my dad used to play classical music for me and my siblings so i knew some of these 😎
@@jennamarrs7714 Proceeds to snap
Well said
Mine too
Without this video, I would have never known that the Beethoven's Concerto n°5 is basically the track #4 of the Karekano OST... thank you, Lord Vinheteiro
Kare Kano.... that's va name I haven't heard in a while.
I hadn't heard all of these before, but I knew the ones I had.
What I need is someone to do a video like this for 100 songs from the last 10 years or so, especially songs that definitely got radio/supermarket speaker play but didn't get the kind of national media attention that led to everyone knowing their names.
You dont know why this was recommended to you, but you aren't complaining
Same
@@Deceptacon-_- same
Yeah
Yep
Nope, I searched for it.
Where I heard this songs:
50%- Cartoons
50%- Piano Tiles
Uncultured swine
These*
@@whamz9935 sthu
No
Me too, me too. More Tom and Jerry tho
Já vi o VINHETEIRO em uns 235 podcasts, só HJ fui descobrir que ele é pianista, e não é que o cara é bom mesmo !!!
Parabéns, toca muito !!!
@@T_victor29 sim, é só ver a quantidade de comentário em inglês....
Temos Anitta, Ludmila e Luísa Sonsa que o povo sabe decor😂
@@paulo8524da pra acreditar nisso mn 🤷♂️
😂😂😂😂
Não acreditei quando vi o tanto de gringo que tava aqui kkkk
I'm watching this to gain ideas for music I can play on the piano. Thank you for putting it together!
This is what I’m watching during the infamous 2020 quarantine.
Julia Doran it sure is changing the dynamic of things
quarantine gang bitches
Same
oh my god what has my life come to
I’ve turned into a potato
22:07 - Toccata and Fugue in D Minor | Bach
21:54 - Musette in D major BWV Anh 126 | Bach
21:44 - Minuet in G major K 1 1e | Mozart
21:38 - Military Polonaise Opus 40 No. 1 | Chopin
21:29 - Minuet in G BWV Anh 114 | Bach
21:20 - Bethena | Joplin
21:13 - Searchlight Rag | Joplin
21:00 - Country Club | Joplin
20:44 - Scherzo Opus 31 N. 2 | Chopin
20:34 - Etude Op. 25 No. 11 | Chopin
20:21 - Klavierstuck 33b | Mozart
19:48 - Sonata in A major, K. 322 | D. Scarlatti
19:42 - Prelude 5 Well Tempered Clavier | Bach
19:31 - Invention 1 BWV 772 | Bach
19:23 - Invention 4 BWV 775 | Bach
19:12 - Etude Opus 25, No. 1 | Chopin
18:53 - Pineapple Rag | Joplin
18:45 - Sonata Opus 49 N. 2 Mov. 2 | Beethoven
18:41 - Sonata Pathétique Opus 13 Mov. 3 | Beethoven
18:26 - Gymnopédie No. 3 | Erik Satie
18:19 - Sonata KV 332 Mvt. 1 | Mozart
18:10 - Sinfonia 3 BWV 789 | Bach
17:50 - Concerto N. 5 Opus 83 Mov. 3 | Beethoven
17:40 - Prelude 3 Well Tempered Clavier | Bach
17:18 - Mazurka Opus 7 No. 1 | Chopin
16:51 - Gladiolus | Joplin
16:40 - Etude N. 2 | Carl Czerny
16:20 - Concerto KV 467 Mov. 1 | Mozart
16:11 - Moonlight Sonata Opus 27 N. 2 Mov. 2 | Beethoven
16:01 - Tristesse - Etude Opus 10. No. 3 | Chopin
15:50 - Gnossienne No. 2 | Erik Satie
15:42 - Sonata KV 283 Mov. 1 | Mozart
15:26 - Grand Polonaise Brillante - Op. 22 | Chopin
15:21 - Sonata KV 545 Mvt. 3 | Mozart
15:11 - Fugue 2 Well Tempered Clavier | Bach
14:55 - Sonata Waldstein Opus 53 | Beethoven
14:39 - Waltz Opus 64 - No. 2 | Chopin
14:19 - Magnetic | Joplin
14:08 - Etude N. 1 | Carl Czerny
14:01 - Solace | Joplin
13:52 - Piano Concerto No. 19 K. 459 | Mozart
13:40 - Sonata Pathétique Opus 13 Mov. 1 | Beethoven
13:29 - Prelude Opus 28 No. 20 | Chopin
13:09 - Sonata in D Major K. 491 | D. Scarlatti
12:49 - Concerto KV 467 Mov. 2 | Mozart
12:37 - Sonata Pathétique Opus 13 Mov. 2 | Beethoven
12:27 - Sonata KV 310 Mov. 1 | Mozart
12:17 - Hungarian Rhapsody N. 6 | Liszt
12:05 - Liebestraum N. 3 | Liszt
11:57 - Gnossienne No. 3 | Erik Satie
11:43 - Sonata k. 531 | D. Scarlatti
11:28 - Sonata KV 545 Mvt. 2 | Mozart
11:19 - Prelude Opus 28 No. 7 | Chopin
10:52 - Raindrop Prelude Opus 28 No. 7 | Chopin
10:34 - Scales | Unknown
10:24 - Brejeiro | Ernesto Nazareth
10:05 - Minuet in G BWV Anh. 116 | Bach
9:53 - Sonatina Mov. 1 | Muzio Clementi
9:39 - Revolutionary Etude Opus 10, No. 12 | Chopin
9:20 - Waltz KK IVb No. 11 | Chopin
9:04 - Waltz Opus 64 - No. 1 | Chopin
8:49 - Gymnopédie No. 2 | Erik Satie
8:37 - Odeon | Ernesto Nazareth
8:16 - Rêverie | Debussy
8:04 - Prelude Opus 28 No. 4 | Chopin
7:55 - Etude N. 2 | Hanon
7:32 - Treemonisha | Joplin
7:09 - Moonlight Sonata Opus 27 N. 2 Mov. 3 | Beethoven
6:57 - Waltz Opus 69 - No. 1 | Chopin
6:40 - Sonata KV 331 Mov. 1 | Mozart
6:29 - Minuet BWV Anh 115 | Bach
5:59 - Sonata KV 330 Mvt. 1 | Mozart
5:50 - Great Brilliant Waltz Opus 34 - No. 2 | Chopin
5:25 - Sonata Opus 49 N. 2 Mov. 1 | Beethoven
5:06 - Gnossienne No. 1 | Erik Satie
4:52 - Rondo K, 485 | Mozart
4:43 - Apanheite Cavaquinho | Ernesto Nazareth
4:25 - Fantaisie Impromptu Opus 66 | Chopin
4:12 - Great Brilliant Waltz Opus 34 - No. 1 | Chopin
3:50 - Sonata KV 279 Mov. 1 | Mozart
3:43 - Ballade N. 1 Op. 23 | Chopin
3:28 - Arabesque | Debussy
3:19 - Etude N. 1
2:55 - Sonata for 2 Hands K448 | Mozart
2:43 - The Entertainer | Joplin
2:30 - Moonlight Sonata Opus 27 N. 2 Mov. 1 | Beethoven
2:15 - Variations on "Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman" Ky 265 | Mozart
2:03 - Great Brilliant Waltz Opus 18 - No. 1 | Chopin
1:45 - Hungarian Rhapsody N. 2 | Franz Liszt
1:33 - Gymnopédie N. 1 | Eric Satie
1:22 - Funeral March (From Sonata II, Opus 35) | Chopin
1:16 - Sonata Ky 545 Mvt.1 | Mozart
1:07 - Clair de Lune | Debussy
0:56 - Tico Tico no Fuba | Zequinha de Abreu
0:48 - Prelude 1 Well Tempered Clavier | Bach
0:38 - Polonaise Heroic Opus 53 | Chopin
0:28 - Maple Leaf Rag | Scott Joplin
0:20 - Rondo Alla Turca | Mozart
0:10 - Für Elise | Beethoven
0:00 - Flight of the BumbleBee | Korsakov
Thank you so much
@@MTRC692 i copy pasted from another's guy bc that comment was very far away
ty now i get 2 b la-z
Ну ты гигант.
THANK YOOU
Can we just appreciate the fact that he has "Lord Vinheteiro" written on his piano?
For many years he was in a brazilian comedy show, so, yes, he's very famous.
You should make an album off all these songs in the full length.
*Everybody gangsta till venheteiro gotta look at his piano*
DJellyGamer 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmaoo
Lmfao
Fax g
he didnt even need to look at it when he played flight of the bumblebees at over 15 notes per second
Sheet music doesn't exist, this guy knows everything by heart. A true marvel
And looks u in the eye as he does it 😂
It's actually pretty common for classical musicians to know these songs by heart.
@@elliott8596 that's really awesome!
@@mikrokosmos__moonchild It's basically just a higher level of having the lyrics to songs memorized. If you play something enough, it sticks with you.
You have no idea how jealous I am lolol I wish I would have had one tenth of this man’s talent. Sheesh.
I enjoy all the different types of music you play thank you for sharing
I’ve already known “The Entertainer”, but thank you for reminding me of it! It’s one of my favorites.
Ok so where's that guy who usually makes timestamps down in the comment section
Wdym he’s here just keep scrolling...
He quit his job😂
I heard he got fired
1:55
Thiên Phúc Nguyễn Đình ikr
Just 1 question…
Am I a music sheet?
this just killed me oh my god i'm crying
No... but you are a musical shit (sorry it's just a joke lol)
@@santiagoibanez718 lol
@@santiagoibanez718 uuuuh thats hawt thats hawt 😂😂😂
I am sheet in Music
Why does Chopin sound so mathematically GOOD
Thank you! I wished for a list like this for so long!
Day 171 in quarantine: I am watching a guy who watches me watching him watching me
But can you see the other one watching you?
same
Complicated lol
It gets tangled up sometimes, but it's beautiful.
My last brain cell just died..
This is the list of all the pieces in this video :
0:00 100. Korsakov, Flight of the Bumblebee
0:11 99. Beethoven, Für Elise
0:21 98. Mozart, Rondo Alla Turca
0:28 97. Scott Joplin, Maple Leaf Rag
0:38 96. Chopin, Polonaise Heroic Opus 53
0:49 95. Bach, Prelude 1 Well Tempered Clavier
0:58 94. Zequinha de Abreu, Tico Tico no Fuba
1:07 93. Debussy, Claire de Lune
1:16 92. Mozart, Sonata Kv 545 Mvt.1
1:23 91. Chopin, Funeral March (From Sonata II, Opus 35)
1:33 90. Eric Satie, Gymnopédie
1:45 89. Franz Liszt, Hungarian Rhapsody N.2
2:03 88. Chopin, Great Brilliant Waltz Opus 18 - No 1
2:15 87. Mozart, Variations on “Ah, vous dirais-je, Maman” Kv 265
2:30 86. Beethoven, Moonlight Sonata Opus 26 N.2 Mov. 1
2:43 85. Joplin, The Entertainer
2:55 84. Mozart, Sonata for 2 Hands K 448
3:20 83. Hanon, Etude N. 1
3:28 82. Debussy, Arabesque
3:43 81. Chopin, Ballade N.1 Op.3
3:50 80. Mozart, Sonata KV 279 Mov.1
4:13 79. Chopin, Great Brilliant Waltz / Opus 34 - No.1
4:25 78. Chopin, Fantaisie Impromptu / Opus 66
4:43 77. Ernesto Nazareth, Apanhei-te Cavaquinho
4:52 76. Mozart, Rondo / K. 485
5:05 75. Eric Satie, Gnossienne No.1
5:25 74. Beethoven, Sonata / Opus 49 N.2 Mov.1
5:50 73. Chopin, Great Brilliant Waltz / Opus 34 - No.2
5:59 72. Mozart, Sonata / RV 330 Mvt.1
6:29 71. Bach, Minuet / BWV Anh 115
6:41 70.Mozart, Sonata / RV 331 Mov.1
6:58 69. Chopin, Waltz / Opus 69 - No.1
7:10 68. Beethoven, Moonlight Sonata / Opus 27 N.2 Mov.3
7:33 67. Scott Joplin, Treemonisha
7:56 66. Hanon, Etude N.2
8:05 65. Chopin, Prelude / Opus 28 No.2
8:17 64. Debussy, Rêverie
8:38 63. Ernesto Nazareth, Odeon
8:49 62. Eric Satie, Gymnopédie No.2
9:04 61. Chopin, Waltz / Opus 64 - No.1
9:20 60. Chopin, Waltz / KK IVb No.11
9:40 59. Chopin, Revolutionary Etude / Opus 10, No.12
9:53 58. Muzio Clementi, Sonatina Mov.1
10:05 57. Bach, Minuet in G / BWV Anh. 116
10:25 56. Ernesto Nazareth, Brejeiro
10:35 55. ?Unknown, Scales
10:53 54. Chopin, Raindrop Prelude / Opus 28 No.7
11:20 53. Chopin, Prelude / Opus 28 No.7
11:29 52. Mozart, Sonata / KV 545 Mvt. 2
11:43 51. D.Scarlatti, Sonata / k. 531
11:58 50. Erik Satie, Gnossienne No.3
12:06 49. Liszt, Liebestraum N.3
12:18 48. Liszt, Hungarian Rhapsody N.6
12:27 47. Mozart, Sonata / KV 310 Mov.1
12:38 46. Beethoven, Sonata Pathétique / Opus 13 Mov.2
12:49 45. Mozart, Concerto / KV 467 Mov. 2
13:10 44. D.Scarlatti, Sonata / in D Major K.491
13:29 43. Chopin, Prelude / Opus 28 No. 20
13:40 42. Beethoven, Sonata Pathétique / Opus 13 Mov.1
13:52 41. Mozart, Concerto / No. 19 K. 459
14:00 40. Joplin, Solace
14:09 39. Carl Czeny, Etude N.1
14:18 38. Joplin, Magnetic
14:40 37. Chopin, Waltz / Opus 64 - No.2
14:56 36. Beethoven, Sonata Waldstein / Opus 53
15:11 35. Bach, Fugue 2 / Well Tempered Clavier
15:21 34. Mozart, Sonata / KV 545 Mvt. 3
15:26 33. Chopin, Grand Polonaise Brillante / - Op.22
15:42 32. Mozart, Sonata / KV 283 Mov.1
15:50 31. Erik Satie, Gnossienne No.2
16:01 30. Chopin, Tristesse - Etude / Opus 10. No.3
16:11 29. Beethoven, Moonlight Sonata / Opus 27 N.2 Mov.2
16:21 28. Mozart, Concerto / KV 467 Mov 1
16:41 27. Carl Czerny, Etude N.2
16:51 26. Joplin, Gladiolus
17:19 25. Chopin, Mazurka / Opus 7 No. 1
17:41 24. Bach, Prelude 3 / Well Tempered Clavier
17:51 23. Beethoven, Concerto N.5 / Opus 83 Mov. 3
18:10 22. Bach, Sinfonia 3 / BWV 789
18:19 21. Mozart, Sonata / KV 332 Mvt.1
18:27 20. Erik Satie, Gymnopédie No.3
18:42 19. Beethoven, Sonata Pathétique / Opus 13 Mov.3
18:45 18. Beethoven, Sonata / Opus 49 N.2 Mov.2
18:53 17. Joplin, Pineapple Rag
19:13 16. Chopin, Etude / Opus 25. No. 1
19:24 15. Bach, Invention 4 / BWV 775
19:32 14. Bach, Invention 1 / BWV 772
19:43 13. Bach, Prelude 5 / Well Tempered Clavier
19:49 12. D. Scarlatti, Sonata / in A major, K, 322
20:22 11. Mozart, Klavierstuck / 33b
20:35 10. Chopin, Etude / Op.25 No.11
20:44 9. Chopin, Scherzo / Opus 31 N. 2
21:00 8. Joplin, Country Club
21:14 7. Joplin, Searchlight Rag
21:21 6. Joplin, Bethena
21:29 5. Bach, Minuet in G / BWV Anh 114
21:38 4. Chopin,Military Polonaise / Opus 40 No.1
21:44 3. Mozart, Minuet in G major / K 1 1e
21:54 2. Bach, Muzette in D major / BWV Anh 126
22:07 1. Bach, Toccata and Fugue / in D Minor
PS : I spent some time writing it, I hope it's worth it...May this be helpful ;-)
List of the 15 artists that wrote those songs (the 16th is unknown) :
Korsakov
Beethoven
Mozart
Scott Joplin
Chopin
Bach
Zequinha de Abreu
Debussy
Erik Satie
Franz Liszt
Hanon
Ernesto Nazareth
Muzio Clementi
D. Scarletti
Carl Czerny
MT Thanks much for doing that, since the OP didnt. I will refer to this often. I especially like Joplin and Satie. Thanks again!
Thank you
Now we need timestamps if you can be more generous , thank you in advance.
@@learnerdecuriousqueen3320 Haha good idea, well...I started doing it...
My family is Polish and Chopin (alongside Copernicus) is extremely well know just by virtue of how much pride the society has for him. As such, with someone with a passing interest in classical music, I did know most of the names of the Chopin ones. The ones I didn't, I would have easily been able to find since he has a certain style (there's a lot happening in his compositions with a high tempo, is the best way I can put it into words)
Opus 10 and 25 were fairly easy, but naming some of the others fully, got me slightly confused.
I was looking so hard to find the song on the 75th spot on this video... Im so happy that i was finally able to find the tittle of this masterpiece... Thank you sir for making this video!!! Much appreciated!!! ❤😊
I suddenly realize how many of these songs are actually covered in Tom & Jerry...
Черни is so popular Cherny Etudes we play in school
Wait you have watched it?
Yep
So so true
And Pokemon
Sorry excuse me sir can you please not stare into my soul as you play funeral march.
Thankyou.
Hahahaha sophie
with his panda eyes too
Lmao 😂😂😂
Omg hahaha
Laz , so creepy 😂🤣
Köszönet a feltöltőnek és természetesen a művész úrnak ! Jó párszor meg fogom nézni , hallgatni Sok sikert !.
Using this to pick pieces I want to learn on piano. Only been studying piano for 2 years, but a violist for 40+. Great sampler!
I will be honest, Tom and Jerry introduced me to Classical Music.
and also nokia ringtones
MIKEK3NT for me it was piano tiles lmao
Cool I'm not the only one
Little einsteins thought me lmao xDD
Hahahah yessssss
Imagine if he didn’t put the names of the songs.
Woah that would be legendary
That would hurt my soul 😂
lol
He could have done that but hidden the song names in 'captions'
"Songs you've heard again but STILL don't know the names"
This is simply an amazing display of expertise. Bravo!
right!
Потрясающе...я сама когда-то играла на фортепьяно.. пианист играет все наизусть! это невероятно круто)) особенное спасибо за Шопена, Чайковского и Бетховена😍 мои самые любимые
Jokes on all of you. You THINK he's staring at the camera. In reality, that's where his sheet music is!
You ruined it for me ngl
@@nathanschira my bad lol I was only joking. I have no doubt this dude knows this to the T. That was definitely drilled into his head lol
You sir made me laugh 😂 hard, good job keep it up 👍🏼
But sill impressive
@@heloloooll oh absolutely. That goes without saying!
This is every song we a heard during bugs bunny, Tom and Jerry, road runner cartoons as young kids
That's true.... As he start playing I was like I heard that in Tom and Jerry
ha yup
I mean, Pokémon games too
I remember of Moonlight Sonata in Gumball
yesss- those cartoons were CULTURED™
I love piano music. I can listen all day. More please.
This is a thing I never knew I needed in my life. Super helpful!
Also, I like how you look directly into my soul as you make me feel hopelessly inadequate about my life and accomplishments up to this point. Great work!
His hands say “practiced and studied”, but his eyes say “I have seen the face of god and found him wanting.”
@CHOW ZI KIU MONIQUE how is this funny 👁️👄👁️
I have seen god, and I was disappointed.
@Majestic Angel I am the baseline for comedy and I proclaim your comment as unfunny" shut up
@@shitpostergeneral3533 I imagine He was, too.
@Majestic Angel ok buddy
This is the most eye contact I had with someone since lockdown started...
Lmao
This is the mist Ive had in years!
ROFLMAO
Une merveille ce piano, très juste et des basses somptueuses...!❤ Super interprète !!!
I 've known the melodies but composers name are forgotten by the time. Only, good known names are in my mind.
But, you are also great! without notes to play such a lot of classical melodies, it's amazing!
Thank you for our ears pleasure.
Me: scrolls down to read comments
Vinheterio: *stares*
Me: Sorry
I literally saw this at right time to see him staring at me and turn away when I stared back
Exactly
😂😂😂
Because there is a music sheet above the camera
I died
If you ever watched Tom and Jerry, you know all this songs.
YESSSS!!! That's how I know a bunch of these!!! Also cuz I play piano and cello but you know...
@@joyhu7684 noob
@@tahyabazim696 woahhh you dont have to be like that
You right
These
Loved Hanon and the scales ! I remember them from piano lessons as a child
Look at his hands position on the heyboard. It's perfect!
You know it’s difficult when vinheteiro needs to look at the piano.
How about Flight of the Bumblebee 😆😆😆
No you don’t. Big jumps from one chord to another does not necessarily mean the piece is very hard.
Yeah, what Logan said. It's the same with guitar, you can play a hard piece without looking but when you need to move hands a long distance, even if it's just to play a single note, you have to look where you move them.
@@loganreece3263 😏um guys,...........chillout......👍🏼...That's what he meant.
When somethings very easy for him, he can stare left...but when theres big jumps or whatever,...he needs to look at the piano to make sure he Lands.....that's what he meant , by "easy vs hard" ok. Let's just give him a break. I think he made a Good statement. 👍🏼
Ikr
Some of these songs i just randomly heard as a kid, listening to it now feels nostalgic
I wish I could retain this information. Love your vibes, man
“100 songs you’ve heard but don’t know the name of” me a piano tiles player: bet
SAME BROSKIIIIIIIIIII
LOL piano tiles gang gang
Too true
lol
TRUE
He's looking at us like we should have known these, and scowling like he's reviewing after a test most of us failed.
Haha, so like my science teacher earlier today?
(that's not a joke btw)
@@katelinhartman1779 My chem prof, my calc prof, my husband with his students... lol, I know that look too well! Though in my defense, I'm sometimes in the smug group of students who did NOT fail.
@@wodentoad1 lol
😂😂
Ono
Not only do I admire your skill.... I also admire you're playing without sheet music!!
Real Master at work. Respect!
-How many songs can you play?
-Lord Vinheteiro: Yes
ㅤ
I’m deceased!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 because exactly.
PIECE
300000
they all low key sound the samw
Lets respect this man for learning over 100 songs and playing them without looking
I can't tell if I'm getting Woooshed rn
7:05 *looks at piano*
And then cutting 100 videos together
Because of you I liked the video. You're right
The virtue of editing.
Spent 30 minutes looking gor the name jf this song, te one i needed was the second one to play 😂 thank you so much!!! You are extremely talented :) lots of practice im sure and it shows!!!
I was looking for number 90 for Soo long, TY you Soo much, earned a sub.
100? Damn, I’m going to sleep nicely tonight.
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LordMarkuaad wait what?
Me too!
Soksdjosmxesnskxkdisqnqwucjn dcuteyredcdwdciwuschyeor F dssgssvwgo I'm so sorry I just fell asleep
I'm not. Those eyes are still burning into my very soul.
I would love to hire him for a fancy party and have him stare at everyone as he plays
😂
Best idea ever 😂😂
lol this made me laugh
I would absolutely love that :D
I would have him over, invite someone I dislike and make him stare at them, without looking away, as he plays piano aggressively
THANK YOU!!!!! ULTIMATE REFERENCE OF "THIS SONG"!
I’m gonna treat this like a reference vid. Lots of great songs, and now I can find the names. I think I only knew 8 of them. Thanks!
If he stares at his hands too long they get scared, so he looks at us, to share the burden of his menacing stare.
That's true, I also close my eyes or look at someone while playing, because I can forget the sheets, doesn't matter how many times I've played
And here I was thinking he was just flexing his ability to play those particular songs by feel alone
Imagine being a very talented composer and being primarily remembered as “De Bussy”.
Damn that's sad
Imagine if hardcore classical loving parents named their child after Debussy,,,
@@sadspaghettisack5795 the humiliation that child will have to face
Nickacado Avacado is currently making an onlyfans video where he plays DeBussy 😼
@@sadspaghettisack5795 Cloud?
Thank you! I came looking for the second song! I wanna learn it on piano....cant believe the first video i watched didnt include this one
Yes!!!!! Thank you!!! I've had the tune in my head for months!!! Now I remember it's The Entertainer by Joplin!!! You're awesome!
The people who disliked are just mad because they couldn’t beat this guy in a staring contest
OMFG THANK YALL SO MUCH FOR 2000 LIKES!
Ali Asghar Butt Tf did they do to you 😂
Lol. You're probably right.
He blinked 1.30 in I didn’t I won
This guy is arrogant
Skripsi YT haha yes
I can’t even play a C note while looking at the piano and he’s just sitting here staring into my soul while playing 100 songs...😐
YVNG_ CLOUWD practice then
I laughing so hard im not making noises
I play piano (obviously nowhere near this guys level) but once you know the piece it’s mainly muscle memory, and if you’ve been learning for a while and know it REALLY well it is possible. Not while playing 100 songs though. That IS skill.
Wow wtf happend he had 100 last time
Here’s me knowing half of there names and thinkin why do people not know them
I could name 26 of them eyes closed (being a Chopin, Joplin and Bach fan). Great selection.
POV: It’s really late at night this came up in your suggested, you don’t play the piano but are watching the whole thing and scrolling through the comments as you do and you’re not even mad about it
Lol spot on
And Everytime you look at the video he is staring at you.👁️👄👁️
Literally get out of my head what
I find these types of comments more than I care to admit...? Gg"s bro
Yep
You know it’s a difficult piece of music when this guy has to look at the keys
CONGRATULATIONS 🎊 YOU ARE THE 1 MILLIONST MAKING THIS JOKE!!!!
YOU WILL WIN A ROUNDUP APPLAUSE EVERYBODY
@@daan9211 I'm writing you this comment to congratulate you on your unique comment and my gracious if it is not beautifully constructed. I have never seen a comment like this anywhere on youtube and can not imagine how much hard it must be to type such a unique comment. That amazing use of emoticon just put tears in my eyes. God bless you also win a reward like this.
@@DevamBansal just doin what i gotta do
Daan van Honschoten 1 millionth person* round of* also I think you left your caps lock on
Like the Joplin piece :-)
Thank you . loved this !
What a talented musician
*The people who disliked actually meant to like but was too busy having a staring contest with the pianist*
lol
I thought the same thing lol
Lol true
Lol
He was staring into my soul, I swear. 😂