As a Classical piano player myself, I thank you for showing off the beauty of Grieg's Piano Concerto and Rachmaninov's Prelude in C# Minor! Those two pieces are some of the hardest I have upon in Classical Music
fuck the 3 dislikes, the transitions are smooth, reminisce on older musical art an/or 'art' (depending on perspective). You also nail them in correct timing when spacing in some of them are the most crucial and most difficult part. thank you for the content.
Don't Stop Believin' (the short lick) didn't look too awfully hard. Would you say it is one of the easier ones in this video? Just looking for a few short licks to impress my wife. Thanks man. Just subscribed.
You have great feel! I’m making a mental note of ones that I want to learn... my fave surprises were Against All Odds, the cheers theme and the smattering of western classical pieces!
You're impressive! Can you please share your tips on how you select the pieces for your medleys? Or even better, create a tutorial showing how you do it?
That was a joy to listen to! You’re a fantastic pianist, great song choices and expression, loved all of it, favourite had to be Linus and Lucy and the Elton John one
Great video! I am looking for ideas for arranging a tune I just wrote and thought to look up iconic piano intros. Love that you included classical and jazz.
Hey nate I'm trying to find out what this song is called and who it's bye but the part I know is the intro and it goes like da nananananananana da nanananana could you find out for me please
I hear A Thousand Miles in a compilation video, I think of Terry Crews. Terry loves compilation videos. So whenever I think of Terry Crews, I click like.
There’s a song I’m looking for around this era, it’s a classic rock song that’s plays the chords c, d minor, e minor, f in a triplet rythem, followed by a minor and g
anyone by any chance know a song idk if is 80s or 90s then go tirin tirin tin tin tin tirin tirin video intro is a piano with candles I forgot the name of the song is pretty famous and I been looking for the song for months
The thing is, you're so good that it barely shows up, and it says something that it's not even in the hardest of the pieces in there (eg, Grieg Op. 16). I'd love to see another of these videos. :)
I can't even fathom how anyone could give this man a thumbs down. What a shame. I appreciate the Styx intro. That was my cousin's favorite song and one of the first he learned to play. He was killed on his dirtbike in 1978 at the age of 16. RIP cousin Ziggy.
No for me guitar is way more demanding. Just the our physical nature of bending your fingers for me is too much, piano is just pressing down, easy;-)@@n_bear1967
Great playing and a good bunch of my favourite intros, but how can you just play so few notes of the great song 4:30 Piano Man It is hardly recognizable because it is very short! would you add this intro for Through The Eyes Of Love?: musescore.com/user/203226/scores/3077426 It really is beautiful!, you could append it at the end or better still put it after 4:13 Where everybody knows your name s it is in the same key 23. Bryan Adams- Everthing I do Thank you!
Great recommendations! A challenge to get all the songs in and not have it last 10 minutes haha. There will be a new greatest hits medley soon and I'll throw those songs in for sure!