1 Day vs 10 Years Playing Harpsichord
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- 1 day vs 10 years playing harpsichord! In this video I played Alla Turca on harpsichord, beethoven on cembalo, Scott Joplin on harpsichord and more! Hope you enjoy!
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Amazing how little you aged in ten years.
I was going to say he looks surprisingly fresh and well rested 😂😂
Came here to say this exact thing
Lol.
I suspect vampirism
Pouco sexo. Escassez de champoulas atrativas...
0:09 - Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
0:13 - Toccata and Fugue in D minor, Bach
0:17 - Minuet No. 1 in G Major, Petzold
0:23 - Greensleeves
0:34 - Musette in D major, Bach
0:40 - Klavierstück in F Major, Mozart
0:47 - Sonatina in C major, Clementi
1:05 - Canon In D Major, Pachelbel
1:18 - Sarabande from Suite in D minor, Handel
1:39 - Sonata No.20 in G Major, Beethoven
2:03 - Jesus bleibet meine Freude from Cantata Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, Bach
2:14 - Rondo Alla Turca, Mozart
2:39 - Prelude in C Major from Das Wohltemperierte Klavier, Bach
2:50 - Sonata in A Major K322, Scarlatti
3:06 - Toccata and Fugue in D minor, Bach
3:19 - Sonata in E major K531, Scarlatti
3:27 - Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement, Beethoven
3:43 - Sonata in A major, CPE Bach
3:53 - The Entertainer, Scott Joplin
Thank you for your contribution in the responses. Finally, all the blanks are filled
Thank you so much for this. Cheers from England.
2:50 Sonata A Major K322 Domenico Scarlatti
0:13 and 3:06 ?
Mil gracias... por favor que fijen este comentario
Ok sorry, open and medium nivel of piece
This really struck a harpsichord with me
I hate that you made me read that with my own eyes. Have an upvote.
Perhaps since my english isnt native i dont get it
Someone to explain the joke please ?
"This really struck a (harpsi)chord with me"
@@zeinfeimrelduulthaarn7028 Puns like these are music to my ears
@@michaelcohen904 thanks a lot !
Man, I freaking love the harpsichord. So much character in the sound ❤
I love the sound of the harpsichord, it's so unused and unappreciated. I burst out laughing at the final song! Great pieces everyone of them.
Such honky tonk. Much Joplin. Wow!
Listen to E. Power Biggs play Scott Joplin on his pedal harpsichord. Great renditions.
The harpsichord is now a rare musical instrument that was invented around 1397 and has been replaced by the popularity of the piano around 1750. You probably get to see them in operas. The sound seems to be loud throughout due to lack of volume control. Takes years and effort to master it. For the brilliant and experienced pianist, it is not a problem. We appreciate your exquisite performance for this artifact that one day can be found only in museums.😊
Most pianists have no clue what to do with a harpsichord, including this guy.
@@miss_anonymous_II Much of this isn't harpsichord repertoire, though, and he plays them all the same. If you're going to play non-harpsichord music on a harpsichord, fine, do what you want, but if you're going to play baroque, Bach, for example, you should really understand things like proper articulation, rhythmic alteration, phrasing, ornamentation, etc. There's a lot more to it than just hitting the notes. And it will help you in choosing proper repertoire for the instrument. Not everything written for keyboard works on a harpsichord. Third movement of the Moonlight, are you kidding me? At least he didn't play Chopin.
They are not only found in museums. I was on holiday last year with 21 of them. All being played for 12 hours a day. They are not dead yet…..you just have to know where to look people.
They also don’t normally sound much like this though…….can’t say I’d have recognised this as harpsichord by sound tbh……
Scott Joplin on a harpsichord, just bloody brilliant
I’d love to be that good after just 1 day. Your being generous
Year 6 should have been before year 1 tbh. And in general he was proceeding way to quick in the first half. I can tell because I have been playing piano for 10 years.
@@a_utuba no one gives a shit
@@a_utuba To play the Cembalo well is much harder than the Piano.
@@Trabant601-94 Then it should take even longer...
It takes 1 day to learn Toccata,
But it takes another 2556 to learn Fugue
agree, lol
@Validsalid It looks like it should be 2555 because there must be at least one leap year
So true! Agree!!
Not really. The Toccata has that difficult section with one superfast repeated note.
Agree lol
Gotta respect this man for playing 10 years non-stop
Did he?
It takes 1 day to learn Tocatta and Fugue but 1 year to learn Canon in D 😂
The first part of toccata and fugue is easy.
@@Lord_Vinheteiro By the first part, do you mean the entire Toccata or just the intro?
@@theenderclops just the intro; the first few repeated bars.
@@theenderclops The first part means the first part. And the first part is the intro...
@@PianoGermination the first part could either refer to the intro or the toccata.
There's something magical about playing a piece by Mozart on the type of instrument used by Mozart, with Mozart literally looking over your shoulder.
No he don't, this time He already used a Hammerclavier (fortepiano), a much different Instrument, it works almost like modern Piano. I don't know much about hstorical Instruments either but he surely didn't played on the Cembalo (at least mainly, he probably knew it?)
@@superkalifragilistisch6511 He DEFINITELY played on the cembalo a lot. In his adult years, he would mainly use the forte piano for composing, but he would have grown up on the cembalo, and there would still be a million harpsichords for every single forte piano around, so he definitely spent the majority of his time away from home playing on cembalos up until his death. Even some of his last written piano concertos were specifically written for cembalo and not for the forte piano, so needless to say, cembalos probably played a bigger part of Mozart's life than forte pianos did.
Oh man, I've recently really gotten into harpsichord music (ragtimes especially are absolutely fantastic), so this is great timing. Such an underrated instrument.
Lord Vinheteiro's 1 month experience of playing piano is equal to my 1 years experience of playing piano.
3:27 at that tempo, it sounds more like the introduction of In-a-Gadda-da-Vida by Iron Butterfly! ahaha :P
I love this entire video! It made me look up whether Mozart did or didn't use the fortepiano to compose Rondo Alla Turca.
The harpsichord version sounds super joyful and entertaining and I can imagine Mozart being very much all for that!
Sounds like ghost and goblins to me
That's just what I thought too!
It was the most boring version of moonlight Sonata ever. Well...unless Glenn Gould ever mocked and played it in adagio level
“The Sting”. EPIC! Bach, Mozart, Brahms . . .they would all be so proud
The ending is, for some reason, extremely funny to me. I love this.
Request to have the Lord himself release an entire video of Toccata and Fugue in D Minor on harpsichord??
Which one? The only one I know for not-organ-keyboards is 913 (very great😁). But Well there are harpsichord with pedals, maybe you could Play (badly) these for organ, the Well known (Da Da Daa...), or Dorian (I Love this one too😀)
@@superkalifragilistisch6511 well, it would have to be a rearrangement! However, I have seen some delightful renditions on other instruments, particularly that featured on Canadian Brass. It’s an amazing piece, and comes out exquisitely on any instrument, in my opinion!
Precisely! When I was 10 y.o it was hard to dominate Chopin but at the end of the year I learned
😂😂😂 you got me with the 10 years piece.
I enjoyed the whole video. I wanted to hear the full versions of everything.
YES!!!
More impressive is wearing the same suit for 10 years, and getting the lighting and everything matched up so well every time, and not aging at all in 10 years!
i'm glad to the harpsichord getting some love.
Bravo!!! You should try with the solo from the fifth Brandenburg Concerto
"Black Diamond", do Stratovarius, ficaria sensacional.
Amooo
Saloonpsichord was quite unexpected but genius strikes again 🤣
You chose pieces that really shine on the harpsichord. I really enjoyed the music and the fun. Thank you 👍
I’m shocked that the knuckles on the black keys thing is universal. I always assumed it was an American thing.
It’s incredible hearing both serenity and power from the harpsichord.
I love the sound of the harpsichord and watching you play the music makes my heart happy!
I laughed so hard when you posted 7.5 years!!
You sir are a great comedian!!
Why? Did you play it?
Can we have the full Sarabande on Harpsichord? It sounds beautiful on it!
Same for the Moonlight sonata. I'd love it so much.
Wouldn't mind paying for it on a paid platform ;)
I pay to here the entire Sarabande done on it
Por onde andas vossa excelência, master das champolas?
Love the song selection for this video 👍🏻
Discovered your channel minutes ago whilst searching for “The Entertainer.” I’ve happily subscribed, and sent out links-laughing and enjoying your great work, expressions, and pointing.
You are a great pianist and have a great carisma. You are a music genious, Lord Vinheteiro. And you look like one of my best friends who sang opera. Sadly he passed away on 2020 and you remember him to me. Keep going, youre the best.
This guy is a legend
You know it is getting difficult when he stops watching the camera….
I don't think I've ever heard ragtime on a harpsichord before.
A single Firework of,, Händel,, is enough for thousands years of melodic letters and lifes. Amasing.
Can you make the list of the songs you are playing?
He should play "Good Golly, Miss Molly"! That's a modern piece fit for the Harpsichord!
E em 50 anos, quando não tem mais forças para tocar, o cravista finalmente consegue afinar perfeitamente seu instrumento :D.
Seeing and hearing a master playing on Harpsichord is a wonder and delight.
For only knowing a handful of notes on the piano, Bach's 846 was the first song I've learned lol
Wasn't that difficult at all to me 🤷🏻♀ Very well done! 👏👏
The last piece, The entertainer, sounds very much alike the ending of Weeping Willow. It's by Joplin as well.
If Scott Joplin was a Mason in Vienna in 1790 he would have blown their mind. In a positive way.
So many of those pieces are really made for harpsichord and it shows.
The Entertainer is one of the greatest Piano songs ever 🛐🛐🛐
you call it a song, i can see why it's your favorite
Que maravilha ter um repertório gigantesco na memória de peças mais simples até as mais "virtuosas",como gosta de dizer um professor. Um CRAVO! Uma relíquia. Quanta história tem esse instrumento.
The way my face dropped when he started playing The Entertainer at 10 years haha
good job vintehero!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have played most the songs up to the 6 year level. It all depends on how much you practice. The Joplin songs level 10 were always hard for me with the left hand jumping all around. I then got away from classical and went into Jazz learning.
Thanks for the video.
Greensleeves sounds really great on a harpsichord 😊
As always very funny video.
I know because I play since a long time that it's not the same in playing 10 mns per week and 1 hour each day.
I play many of these pieces of music and the level in this video is not very progressive but it's not the problem.
But I consider that it's logic to finish with Scott Joplin, because the independance of the two hands is possible after ten years.
Good luck to the pianists who want play like Vinheteiro!
🎹
Wonderful. The real SENSE of Music, the language of God. MERCI from France.
You could sell -- and I would buy -- an album of harpsichord ragtime.
Wunderbar 👍, vielen herzlichen Dank 🤗.
Nice to see you, my Lord. 😊
I wish it was so simple. You assume linear progression when if fact there a big plateaux that you need to overcome when learning (and that you might never overcome)
I want to try a harpsichord some day!
3:53 The Entertainer by Scott Joplin
He played that because today, November 24, it's Joplin's birthday.
Gostaria de saber os nomes das músicas, principalmente a 7ª música
Over 50 years of playing and still at level chopsticks!
Scott Joplin sounds wonderful on the harpsichord.
Check out E Power Biggs. He did an entire album of Joplin on the harpsichord.
I laughed so hard after seeing day 1 is the toccata opening only and year 7 is the harder bits of the piece 😂 and just before that was the c major prelude! Lmfao 🤣
Cara, lordão ja to quase trintando e vc me inspira muito a aprender piano velho, comecei ter apreço pela musica cassica vendo vc tocando desde mario a uma das minha favoritas hungary rhapisody
Em 1 ano vinheteiro tocou todo o meu repertório.
❤❤❤
*Ok, now do 'The Human League - Don't You Want Me' on harpsichord, with The8BitDrummer on drums, Puddles on vocals*
Fantastic always!! Thank you.
Pues el "Fandango del padre Soler" no se cuantos años hay que saber, con esos cruces de manos que se hacen.
1st
So "The Entertainer" is the hardest piece for a pianist to play then.😊
Sure if ... IF you already had a natural talent for piano.
If you look closely, his hair stays the same shape, specifically behind his ears. His eyes look like a college student on finals week from day 1 to year 10. He wore the same suit. He’s in the same set (when he originally had a different set). He did the video all in the same day. I honestly don’t understand the point of it.
Poxa, se evolui rapido assim, vou começar a estudar agora. 😄
Lord, sou seu fã. O que você me diz sobre Richard Cleideman? Pianista comercial?
You should play concerto for harpsichord by Gorecki, and “Naama for harpsichord” by Xenakis
@0:15 Me, after many years of playing around.... /sigh
"Looks at self"
Asks:"What is my purpose?"
"You play Piano"
"Looks at self"
"Oh God..."
I would love to watch a full concert of Soul Staring
So you start playing the Toccata and Fugue in D Minor on Day 1, and are still playing it seven years later.
Toccata and Fugue are two movements, the Fugue in D minor is quite complex. (Bach wrote for the pipe organ, both hands, AND both feet are playing at the same time (and there are multiple levels of keyboards (or manuals) as well as dealing with a multitude of stops to set for different tones). Some pipe organs are so involved the player just is enveloped by it when they sit down.
Vinheteiro, toca por favor alguma música do Dilermano Reis, como "Se ela perguntar" por exemplo!
faltou so o nome das musicas e compositores
I wanna hear full version of 2:03 pleaseeeeeeeeeeee
More than 10 years of working the counter in a place with a piano open and available for patrons, I cannot express the horror and dread I feel for "the entertainer"...
Eu sou um dos 9% dos brasileiros inscritos no seu canal agora já deve ter aumentado , gosto demais dos seus vídeos e me inspiro muito em vc , OBRIGADO 🙂🙂 .
Don't play poker with this guy
the entertainer makes me feel like I'm on the set of Boardwalk Empire
This was a great song choice with earworm potential. 😁
The hershey and kit kat keys on the harpschord
Joplin on a harpsichord. A first for me.
look up "C Power-Biggs" he did Joplin works on a pedal harpsichord.
Yeah but can you play sea shanty 2 from runescape?
BRAVO!!!
Your videos are amazing ! Play some classical music from India too.
I dunno if a Raga written to be played on a Sitar would translate very well to a Harpsichord. It would be interesting to see though.
Loved it ! Made me think of one of my favorite keyboardists, Wanda Landowska
I wish so much that you'd played the Bach Goldberg Variations (aria). That's my favourite piece to hear on the harpsichord. Still, lovely choices!
Can you please do a high quality version of the Well Tempered Clavier on your harpsichord please? Thank you.
when you can play 7 years but not one week
The impish face makes it seem doable... except for the cost of the harpsichord & the fine salon necessary to house it.
I love how in every thumbnail of every video, he is just staring at you lol :D i love dollies
thank you for showing people how good this instrument sounds. Ive always loved the harpsicord but I know a lot of people who find it jarring.
Maple Leaf rag ❤❤❤ Also love how Greensleeves sounds on it.