I'm 58. My dad tried to teach me to use a key instrument when I was 15. I was too mad and he was to impatient. Leaned myself guitar just a bit. It's not too late then?
@@akehapkap6143 I started back after 30 years at the age of 65. Im way past where I was. You can do it! Get a good teacher, practice diligently, and be patient with yourself.
Браво, лорд! Особенно приятно, что знаете,, Коробейников ". Ну, что то мне говорит, что мелодии всегда присутствуют в вашем мире, сообразно настроению. Спасибо.
I saw this and immediately thought of Christian Lorenz from Rammstein. He is the keyboardist (or whatever you want to call him) and he has been walking on a treadmill while playing the keyboard for years.
I never know what I'm going to get from this channel, but I know it's going to be interesting, musical and often funny. What a great combination! Thanks for the video and piano-related entertainment.
Fabrício da Anhembi Morumbi kkkkk eu assisto àquele vídeo pelo menos 4 vezes na semana kkkk você é o MELHOR músico erudito e comediante naturalmente animado do Brasil, te amo vinheta 🤝🏾😍😘👍🏾
Você se supera a cada vídeo! Obrigado por nos mostrar novas formas de tocar um instrumento e aproveitar melhor nosso tempo, fazendo exercícios de mãos e pernas. Kkk
Actually music created while sitting tells about sitting. Music created while moving, dancing, or walking conveys exactly that energy. I know that first hand. Some twenty years ago, I was asked for a composition/recording of a very fast jive, or rock'n'roll like song. I wondered briefly how to achieve this type of energy while being alone in front of a computer. What I did was setting some double bass sound ready for recording. Then I started to dance a jive. After few moments when I was in full vibe with the imaginary music, I started to record bass line. Still dancing. The song came up really vibrant, and well received. Obviously, there was no metronome employed. Whole metric was in the bass line. That was one of a kind experience. I honestly recommend.
Christian Lorenz from rammstein has played like this in concert; his doctor told him he needs to keep moving and one time he accidentally collided with the lead singer ever since he’s had a treadmill. Sorry for the tangent this made me think of that
I started playing piano 2 months ago. My first song I learned was To Zanarkand the ost version from FFx. I got to the point now where I can look away from the piano and play it. You Inspire me to keep learning and playing. When I learn Chopin's Winter Waltz I'll be remembering the inspiration from you sir !
Wow, you're a true virtuoso. I can't even text on my tablet while jogging, no matter how slowly. Ok, so you are really great and most of your pianos and keyboards are of high quality, too. Please keep that in mind when you read the following: Your treadmill looks and sounds like it is from the lower end of the price range. It is too short for taking long strides and quite probably isn't sufficiently cushioned for absorbing the impact of your paces, even though your weight is average at the most (probably lower). Also, I doubt it offers the option to walk at up to 15% incline (which, I have to admit, is my favourite style of cardio training). My advice as a physical therapist would be to sell the spinning bike (unless you really really love training on it) and use the space (and money) for a longer treadmill of better quality. If this home gym isn't your own, feel free to pass on my advice to the owner. Sorry for bashing parts of your equipment. It's just that I love what you're doing on this channel, so I strongly feel you deserve better.
Vinheteiro has always original ideas. It's difficult to do two things both. I have difficulties to play piano with a score. Vinheteiro is an excellent pianist. 🎹 🇨🇵 🏃
Parabéns! Mas cuidado Lordão, em casa deixe uma área de escape atrás da esteira, se vc tropeçar vai ter onde o corpo cair e não se machucar com a esteira em movimento
Amazing!!! Lord Vinheteiro invented a new sport and established a new world record in it. I hope we will see him at the Olympic Games soon! Maybe piano cycling will be the next?