I wish that the people passing by recognised how crazily talented this kid is. Not only are the pieces he plays require incredible technique, but his phrasing is really good and so are his dynamics. He has a very bright future
Air force Un i don’ts know if you use sarcasm or not lol buuut in case you didn’t I’m sure he put a lot of practice and effort into this. Well, have a good night or day
00:50 Chopin: Waltz in C-shart Minor Op.64 No.2 04:22 Mozart: Sonata No.8 in A minor KV.310 - I. Allegro maestoso (1st movement) 08:29 Beethoven: Sonata No.8 in C minor Op.13 - "Pathetique" (2nd movement) 13:20 Liszt: Grandes Etudes De Paganini in G-Sharp Minor S.141 No.3 - "La Campanella" 18:32 이루마: River flows in you 21:16 Chopin: Etude in A minor Op.25 No.11 - "Winter Wind" 25:40 Chopin: Fantaisie-Impromptu in C-Sharp Minor Op.66 존경의 의미로 적고갑니다.
Actually it doesn’t matter cuz la Campanella sounds better with the left hand chords rolled rather than played wholly, I can play them wholly but I prefer rolling
@@AronTheNpc Oooooooooh no, you didn't. There is truth there, but it makes me wonder if the poor 3 year olds have ever been in a playground or sat on a swing. Kind of sad, but the virtuosity that arises is also stunning.
@@tthinker9897 yea but think of it like this; they may be practicing a lot but they also have their childhood fun. what ever it is that brings them joy like being allowed to freestyle on the piano, stopping in a mall too look at cool toys or whatever, they think its the average amount of fun a child has. them having fun like others is like giving candy to someone who has never ate anything with a lot of sugar. they will think is "too much" if I can put it like this. it is like whole buffet for someone who only eats one meal a day. so even if they won't get any friends to play with on a playground, they will have their fun.
Bruh this kid is so amazing. It’s not just that the songs are so hard and he can maintain so many of them at the same time at this age, but he is also able to express the emotion so so well at a young age which is so rare.
I love the tempo, feels like now a days a lot of pianist just try to play classical pieces as fast as possible, as some kind of attribute to their skill, but it just ends up feeling rushed, and you can’t even hear the notes being played properly, this was really impressive, great job!
댓글 달러 로그인 했습니다. 와... 라 캄파넬라도 보고 왔는데 이 아이는 정말 천재가 맞네요. 13살 나이에 치기 어려운 곡들이기도 하지만, 박자나 터치 감각 같은 것이 정말 좋은 것 같아요. 어떻게 저 나이에 저런 느낌을 내는지... 진짜 대성할 것 같습니다. 이런 게 노력만으론 설명할 수 없는 재능이 아닐까 싶어요
@Linny Ching na the waltz is actually pretty hard There's not just speed in a music that makes it hard, also intonation and emotions put into it, and this kid nailed them, his phrases are flawless, on a piano of this quality (bad) it makes it even better knowing that Almost all chopin waltz and etudes are harder to play well than la campanella
Nenrikido also depends on what you mean by play well. Too many ppl glorify the “difficulty” in making Chopin waltzes musical, don’t forget that musicality still plays a large difficulty in Liszt pieces too, he just shows off more
우와 댓글 잘 달지 않는데 오늘은 하나 남겨야겠어요 아마 몇 년 후에 우리는 비싼 표를 사야 이 학생의 공연을 볼 수 있을 것 같다는 생각이 들었네요 눈 감고 들으면 이 20분 넘는 연주가 저런 작은 체구의 아이에게서 나왔다는게 믿기지 않을 만큼 훌륭한 것 같아요 좋은 영상 감사합니다:)
watching a kid half my age this talented makes me feel like a pickle radish, like, La Campanella? seriously?!! im **sobs** proud :') then straight to river flows in you. then winter wind. kid you're triggering my bipolarity. **cries**
I can barely play the first 40 seconds of moonlight sonata, I'm 14 and this kid is so talented Beethoven, Chopin, Mozart, etc would consider him their master-
WOW! Absolute astonishing, I can never imagine a 12 year old plaing la campanella, winter wind, and all the other wonderful pieces. One of the best piano players in this world.
You can plainly see his enthusiasm for playing , it’s what has honed his techniques and driven his passion at such a young age. It’s an amazing thing to watch , each performance was masterful for any age. I’ve seen people twice his age or playing twice as long as he’s been alive struggle justifiably with obvious pieces played here and he’s plays them with great emotion as well.
Thank you for your beautiful performance! I was watching it in class, (lol) and even though my volume was down all the way, I could hear it very well. This is not my first time watching this amazing performance, and I have listened to it with sound before, so I know how amazing it is. But the fact that you play so well I can hear it-feel it-without sound is proof of your incredible playing. I am a pianist as well, so I think you will understand.
I'm 21 years old and I've played Fur Elise in full version within 1 month after the first time I touched piano. That moments, I think I'm also extraordinary. But today I see this video...Okay, I mustn't be proud so much. I should continue practice.
Linny Ching yeah. I played Fantasie Imprompru on a concert once. Since you’re an expert, can you tell me what you think of it? :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CY5qqG9WHPo.html
This is impressive, yet I feel a sense of sadness for young asian children. Many parents wanting their children to be the next Lang Lang. You usually aren't this good, this young, without strict parental guidance. Any child can grow up to love music and be incredible at a young age, I just hope it's down in a compassionate way.
it is very rarely abusive in the sense you seem to be implying, in most circumstances the parents act more like managers, making sure their child is with the best teacher and is regularly performing. And since its music the child normally loves it too.
I don't like some people saying every Asian children are talented of doing anything in young age occasionally by force just because stereotype told you that. Maybe his parents are famous or good at piano, maybe he really like it and obviously practice a lot everyday. He can easily perform those stuff public means he is quite experienced. Mozart get no childhood? Did his parents force him? Can't deny there are some Asian parents acting strict and being demanding with everything, it is more common decades ago though. It is all depend on the degree, not to hurt a child mentally. Learning some good skills is actually awesome after 6, 7 years old At that period children's brain learn really fast naturally.
It's because in some Asian countries including Korea they count age differently. In South Korea, they count age by when you are in the womb adding one more year. Also when the new year happens, they count it as you got one year older ignoring birthdays for age counting.