He did that so it makes the alrgorithm work in his favour. The more people who finish the video (to the end) the more the algorithm helps promote his video to others. Absolute trash and fake.
@@carlito9727 yeah bro fr, his technique is just flawless, the way he played those complex melodies with hardcore basslines, while playing different shit with each of his hands, it probably took him decades to learn those extremely difficult songs man, no human being could've learned all of those in 2 weeks. I bet nobody watching this has ever heard someone play those in short clips ever too, so the song choice is indeed very original.
@@GeeMoney843 Hmm. Typically find that, even of someone does muster up enough gumption to ask if they can help you, they usually can't. They go get someone else or just say "I'm not really sure." The sales people on the phone when you call the main line are usually much more helpful. The problem is, they aren't in the store in person. G.C. brick and mortors just plain suck now adays. They only good thing is being able to actually put your hands on something before you buy it. New or used.
@@johnpearson4899 if this isn't the truth... I wish sweet water had stores! They literally have people who will call and check up on you after a purchase to make sure everything went well and follow up if you need any assistance 😍
@@an6350 yesss!! Been shopping there for over 20 years and most of the reps at the counter seem bitter about not getting famous or something. They always ignore me can never answer my questions and say they don't have what I'm looking for when its right behind them on the shelf lmao.
two of my favorite songs during the 2000s, oh the memories of smoking herb before school & during lunch listening to this music....returning to class blazed and ready to learn
@@martinjoseph8535 Cascada - everytime we touch udah ada duluan sejak 15th lalu sebelum cinta satu malam, jadi tau kan siapa yg ngejiplak/terinspirasi 🤭
I am fortunate enough that I don’t get to hear the same songs lol, but dude yes. It’s honestly sometimes better walking into Guitar Center or Sam Ash rather than an amusement park lol
@@rawtrout3402 Can you link us to her music? I would be curious to hear the music of someone who works at Guitar Centre and has no problem coming up to two random dudes playing on the keyboards saying 'that's cool' hahaa
My nostalgia just exploded as soon as he started playing that. Hell I don’t even know the name of the song but it was everywhere back then when I used to surf the internet back in the late 2000s.
That room takes me back to the first time I went to a music store with my best friend and drummer of 10 years when we were like 14, and I played Fur Elise on a keyboard just for some 11 year old girl to come marching in and accuse me of faking it. It was his sister.
To those of us who aren't music snobs, it's techno my dude. That's like all of those metal fans who break it down into the 500 sub genres when most of it could be called heavy metal. I hate that shit.
For those missing the point here: he plays 2000s music that was popular at raves back then (even now too) and the stereotypical look of ravers at the time is the spitting image of this girl
@@jackdaniels6536 some did. Very few though. They were like a sub culture inside the rave culture. This was not a stereotypical look at all, no clue what movies op has been watching to get that idea.
@@PJisUnknown my point wasnt suppose to be hundred percent accurate here tho if youre smart enough about music. If youd observe other videos he stops rather than a smooth transition like happened here thats why i didnt even notice it was 2 good songs.
There was another video where she “showed up” again and it was her own song. It was from the same era and as popular as this one, I just can’t remember which now.