Playing a Mary Poppins Medley on a public piano has an unexpectedly delightful effect on a tiny member of the audience.... 24M Views for this Mary Poppins: • Tough Guy At The Piano...
It's too bad mom couldn't or wouldn't take a few minutes to let her enjoy the piano, and who knows, perhaps develop a taste for music and playing an instrument.
They were respectful to each other. I wish more people knew that showing respect earns respect. Nowadays a lot of people think they're just entitled to respect while never giving any in return.
Porco Rosso it’s not electric, that’s an upright Yamaha b3. And yes it’d make sense financially for them to use a sturdy digital board so they wouldn’t have to get it retuned (constantly I’m assuming) but they aren’t focused on cost efficiency in this case. they’re offering people a real experience on a full piano, feel the feedback of the hammers smacking the strings, it’s a much more dynamic experience, always gives me confidence.
That little sweetheart dancing around. She was so absorbed in what she was hearing. This is what can trigger that creative spark in children and why it's so important that kids have exposure to the arts in general whether it be at school or in a public place like here. It's such an important thing
You people have no idea what you’re talking about. That poor ethnic child clearly has Chim Chim Cher-ee Disorder. It was quite common in suburbia during the mid 60s and is apparently making a comeback in the urban areas.
And bring in their own experiences into it, like I love how the PSO has a high school program where students can in a way pick their own themes and bring in anything. Man I wish I knew anime sooner, I probably would have made that a theme and brought in a Naruto and/or one piece song. Too bad some of the more amazing songs came out later after graduation. 😣 That's ok, I would love doing my own renditions of them on violin (jazz style and Celtic fiddle), harp, electric piano, pan flute, and chroma harp with singing so badly. Maybe do some amving and RLmv (real life)s with some other things and mashes and mixes. So want to do fluffy tail so g on Maple world two, still getting gear for it and aiming for the violin, got the harp and piano. Oh the koto and pan flute would be amazing on there! ☺
Yeah that was adorable. Also, the little girl who starts dancing to Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! as she goes through the turnstiles with her mum at ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-l68ds-hP9ag.html
And the freedom to express it. Supression of talent can dim the very light that lives within, the possibility to never inspire movement or a shared dream. . . . "Summer's here and the time is right for dancing in the streets!"
I agree. After years of putting if off, finally I am learning to play piano with a tenacity! This was joyful to listen to and to watch the little child.
I like seeing that guy actually watch with serious interest and took it all in instead of just recording it with his phone. The ending was great though, get him back on the piano and you just leg it! :D
For all you or I know, someone "just" recording it with his phone might have been listening with more interest than you think. After all, if they took the trouble to record it, doesn't that suggest that they expect to want to listen to it again?
@@jontraz5993 yeah, god knows there's nothing worse than sharing an awesome moment online so other people around the world can share that joy. So superficial, amirite?
The response of children to the music is how we should all feel the freedom of, to dance, to feel inspired to dance/move, to have our spirits lifted. The wisdom of children is lost via gaining and the things were taught in life. While not the same for all, many get that gift taken away while still very young. The little one knows the stomping prompt within the tune, that's amazing.
@@RHTQ1 wouldn't it be wonderful to have that insight and foresight unravel itself daily granting each of us a whimsical smile that imparts a little bit to others.
Hey Brendan! I am Richard M. Sherman's son in law. He loves to see his music inspire amazing stuff like this, and I will show it to him the next time I see him. Cheers!
“Feed the Birds” has the power to bring tears to my eyes every time I hear it, more so as I become ever more sentimental with age. I was seven-years-old when I first saw “Mary Poppins” and that song moved me deeply. I was haunted by it for years. I got the LP record album of the soundtrack as a gift for my eighth birthday. I played it over and over on my little red plastic record player until I almost wore the groves off the vinyl disk. My husband is German and as a child he saw the film in its German version but the songs were still sung in the original English. He told me that the song “Feed the Birds” made him “cry his eyes out” and he didn’t even understand the meaning of the words! That demonstrates the profound emotional power of music. The Sherman brothers were geniuses. Their talent has brought joy to millions. I often sing their songs alone to myself while driving- it is my secret joy. 🎶🎵🎶🎵 “Chitty Bang Bang... Chitty Chitty Bang Bang!” Please give my heartfelt gratitude to your father-in-law.
The baby dancing was adorable, but did you see the young girl in pink going through the turnstile with her mom suddenly start popping to "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"? Yes, I spelled it out, now my fingers are tired...
I really cried watching this. we did Mary Poppins at our school this year, best experience of my life. I owe everything to this wonderful musical... I played the bird woman and teared up during the feed the birds part :') thank you so much for this.
Now that’s what life is about !! Happy children, music, ...just pure happiness all around ..!!! As a parent... and just a human..... I started to tear up! Awesome!!! Tnx👍🏻
A beautiful unexpected happy moment for a complete group of strangers. Thank you universe for dancing babies, pianos, and talented free styling piano players.
Yes,the little girl going through the gate in background was "A perfect Mary Poppins fan"♡♡priceless.then the little one ckapping& dancing was soo sweet♡
The mom should have let her daughter enjoy that music. That is what is wrong with parents day....always in a hurry...shame on you, stop and take the time to enjoy the enjoyable things in life.
I love seeing us Brits bond over something like this. Thanks for continuing to spread smiles, not just across the capital, not even the nation - the world! Keep it up Dr. K, you made me realise where the real middle C is - in our hearts
"Us brits"?!? Get over yourself, madam, London is a melting pot and there are people from EVERYWHERE in there! Ibrahim and his lovely family are an example. Be more humble and less "proud to be Brexit"!
@@Tuirapanui Lmao, are you a troll account? Because you're certainly doing no good for the image of remain. I am in fact, a remainer - which right off the bat is hilarious, considering your accusation on assumptions. And sure, some of those people may be tourists, that's totally fine. You know what else is totally fine? To assume that people in a video in London, either come from the UK, live in the UK, work in the UK, or are being educated in the UK. In my eyes, these people count as Brits (sure, not technically true, that's fine with me). Try to be inclusive instead! Like, assuming I'm a madam, when I'm in fact a sir - but assuming gender or sex at all on the internet is just a downright silly thing to do, unless someone clearly states it.
The sweet little girl was the hit of the show ! How innocent we are at that age ! Why can’t we be like that Lovable child ! The music was lovely,thank you for sharing love,love the performance of both child and adult !👍👍👍👍💕💕💕💕💕🌹
Just loved this, thank you so much for sharing. I live in Maryborough, Queensland Australia which is the birthplace of P.L.Travers, the writer of Mary Poppins
Could listen to tunes from Mary Poppins forever - brings back such wonderful childhood memories - your playing is brilliant - thx for posting this uplifting video - cheers from Canada
OH-MY-WORD!!!CONFIRMED!!! If that precious baby girl started dancing like that while I was playing the piano I would never quit 🥰 The first guy playing the piano was seriously AMAZING, the last guy was a jaw dropper! They both appreciated the other ones talent, that’s what made it great ♥️
This is absolutely lovely but I can’t believe he didn’t play Spoonful of Sugar lol 💗 He should totally make a video like this with the “Mary Poppins Returns” soundtrack!
such a wonderful mama she is 💘beautiful to see.... how safe& free her little girl feels.... happy, curious & protected. Safe to explore and have fun while she knows her mama is watching her with such love & enjoyment.
Mr. Brendan, I tell you, you are great, you have a lot of humanity in you, a great teacher you are, a lot of inspiration to others, Iam sure many many would have joined piano classes.
“Feed the Birds” has the power to bring tears to my eyes every time I hear it, more so as I become ever more sentimental with age. I was seven-years-old when I first saw “Mary Poppins” and that song moved me deeply. I was haunted by it for years. I got the LP record album of the soundtrack as a gift for my eighth birthday. I played it over and over on my little red plastic record player until I almost wore the groves off the vinyl disk. My husband is German and as a child he saw the film in its German version but the songs were still sung in the original English. He told me that the song “Feed the Birds” made him “cry his eyes out” and he didn’t even understand the meaning of the words! That demonstrates the profound emotional power of music. The Sherman brothers were geniuses. Their talent has brought joy to millions. I often sing their songs alone to myself while driving- it is my secret joy. 🎶🎵🎶🎵 “Chitty Bang Bang... Chitty Chitty Bang Bang!”
Music is such a wonderful/powerful thing, you don’t need word or even have to understand the language to feel it. I’d been out there with my kid dancing too! Shoutout to both these guys for bringing random people together for such an enjoyable experience.
The fact that if you watch closely enough you can see multiple kids start to dance proves the magic of the amazing score of marry poppins...i low key got up and started twirling in my room as well 🤭🤭