I played 10 songs that you've heard which you don't know the name of. In fact, no one knows their names. Learn on this video. Instagram: goo.gl/9FAFP5 Twitter: goo.gl/x5V4kf
You are welcome, #Vinheteiro! 1. Sarabande by Handel 0:05 2. Asturias by Albeniz 0:22 3. Korobeiniki 0:42 4.Second Waltz by Shostakovich 0:54 5. The Entertainer by Scott Joplin 1:25 6. Hava Nagila 1:54 7. Also Sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30 - Strauss 2:09 8. Chopin - Waltz in C sharp minor, op.64, 2 2:52 9.Celtic Legends - The Irish washerwoman 3:14 10. Funiculi Funicula by Luigi Denza 3:33
@@glendacolborn5549 I posted it under another of his video and got like 1000+ likes so no worries. That was before i discovered he does it all the time xD
Plot twist: next to his camera he has a massive mirror so when you think he’s staring into your soul, he’s actually looking at where his hands are on the piano
#5 is the theme from "The Sting". #6 is "Dance, Everyone, Dance" by Betty Madigan, "Flying Circle" by Frank Slay Jr., and "Now" by Lena Horne. #7 is the theme song of "Twenty-Oh-One: A Space Odyssey". It is also part of the album version of "River Deep, Mountain High" by Deep Purple. Plus, it was a hit record by Deodato in 1973. #10 is "Save Me" by Neil Diamond.
I don't know what i love the most about this video. How perfect he can play piano, how he stares at you the whole time, the feeling when you recognize the melody or the way he says hello with his finger. 😀 I enjoy everything.
Your rendition of The Entertainer is literally the best thing I have ever heard on earth. It's even better than Wasted Years by Iron Maiden. I want a full version of it PLEASE ❤❤❤
That guy's gaze is practically hypnotic...he could be a lawyer and tell a judge "You're getting very sleepy, Your Honor...now repeat after me...,'I find for the Plaintiff'..."
“Ten songs you know, but not the names thereof”. Just trying to be a little more concise, but not so sure whether I have succeeded. Perhaps you native English speakers can think of a really elegant way to rephrase that (I am Brazilian). Lord Vinheteiro can play the piano even when wearing rubber mittens.
I love the passive aggressive staring into the camera: Dude, I'm so badass I don't even need to look at the piano while I play this. Haha. And I've never heard Zarathustra by Strauss as a piano solo before - I think it needs a full orchestra.
The last one makes me laugh tears... it reminds me of my father singing to this melody.. "Hey ho, wir fahr'n in' Puff nach Barcelona"... 🤣🤣🤣 Now I can't get this out of my head anymore! 🙈
I've just realized that the first one (Sarabande) is on The Raid 2 movie. This song played when The Assasin is trying to kill the Maddog. It is one of the great movies from Indonesia. Amazing!
0:40 The "Korobeiniki" (“The Peddlers”) is the song with words of the famous Russian poet Nikolái Nekrásov. (Usually a performers sing only until the 6th verse.) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korobeiniki 1. Dmítri Hvorostóvsky (subtitles in 4 languages). ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HO3DQ56p6gA.html 2. Lídiya Ruslánova (with the differing melody arrangement, but with illustrations to the lyrics of this song). ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_FANVxNc3Nw.html 3. Sergéy Lémeshev (one of the best russian tenors). ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-v5MN2U8OjlI.html The word "russian", with a small letter "r", is an adjective here. This is not the illiteracy, but is the accentuation.
I have this nightmare of one day waking up to the sound of piano music to find you playing #7 and staring at me like that right before you pounce and eat my liver or something. =/
Great video *BUT* the second waltz by Shostakovich is part of the suite for variety orchestra written in the 1950s and not part of the jazz suite no. 2 written in 1938! Those two suites get mixed up everytime.
Hey!!!! 1:24 I finally found you 😀. I always called this song the Penguin Shuffle after a children's toy I came across a loooong time ago. I knew I'd find it in this series on here. Bravo!
Number one is the music that Dave Gorman (a comedian here in the UK) has a quartet play whilst he reads “poems” (I use that term lightly) and I’m so happy that I now know the name of it
2:08 &.....stunned at seeing Johann wrote a piece for our Friedrich! I must listen to the entire work now. I do truly enjoy these videos, Oh Lord Master Vinheteiro, I thank you muchly.
Great list - I would've added 'Elvira Madigan' movie theme - the adante from Mozart 21 Piano Concerto but that 's just my humble opinion. And being of Irish descent , I enjoyed the piano version of the 'Irish Washerwoman' - I've always seen it played either with fiddle or accordian.
Hey, Vinheteiro, good video but the English in the title sounds a bit off to me, as a native speaker. I'd recommend titling it as "10 Songs You've Heard Which You Don't Know the Name Of".
You're changing the meaning of the sentence, though. "To hear of" is different from "to hear". This would imply that you've heard discussion of the song but not the song itself. There's nothing objectively wrong with ending a sentence in a preposition, especially when its more "natural" inclusion will signify a significant change in meaning.
Fantastic selections!! The last one brings a smile to my face and tears of joy! I will now find a copy of it online and 'confiscate' it for my collection! Lord V, thank you for this!