Merry Christmas!! Here is a little gift to you all, from me. It's not the classic jolly carol or not even really Christmas themed like the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy from last year, but I think this piece best sums up what this year has been - managing to capture both the happy and the sad in one short and ever repeating, yet subtly changing theme: an experience. It's been over 2 years since the last Ludovico video, and I'd say without a doubt he's been the most requested composer since, so to end this strange year, a return to something familiar and comforting is in order. I'm wishing you all the best for 2021, a year ago we had no clue what was in store for us in 2020, let's hope that this next year will be a much more positive surprise. Thank you all for tuning in, and Merry Christmas ♥
I think Ludovico Einaudi is probably the master of repetition. His melodies are simple but with the slightest of changes he's able to convey so much emotion. I can usually play his compositions to a decent level and i am so happy that i am able to play such beautiful pieces. I have been playing the piano for 10 years (and the flute for 12 XD). I started when i was 8 years old and while i stopped having lessons a while ago i never lost my love for playing and songs like this are why i still love it so much. :)
Started playing at 6 years old and stopped lessons when I went to college. In my 30's now and I don't play as much, but i'll learn and play a piece once or twice a year. I'm just grateful I can still read music and learn a piece whenever I want to. Great skill to have and I hope you continue to play going forward :D
Just started to learn this piece and WHAT IS THAT!!!!! 1:04 THE HELL IS THAT CHORD!!! I have very smol hands i only get a octave if i stretch XD Gonna have to play it differently cause of my tiny hands.
@@jennpenn10 lol my piano teacher told me to play a different one cause she thought i wouldn’t reach. When she left i was so determined to prove her wrong im pretty sure my hand stretched XD
I lost my daughter August 5 2021 this song played today on my feed and threw me to floor... never before have I heard a melody that flooded me with such intense emotions as this one has.. the composer is a genius and I would like to thank him for making such a beautiful song with every keystroke I remembered so many beautiful moments I shared with her. Thank you for reminding me of them all. God bless you..
@@kgroveringer03 Going to rant about Ludovico hurting your ego? Keep your negative spite elsewhere, it is genuinely pathetic. You claim to be enraged by his works and then search his works up. Quite funny.
@@wakeuprjay Never searched him up in the first - the video got put in my recommended, for whatever reason. I dislike Einaudi as much as I do for the fact that he calls himself a Classical composer but writes what are basically just pop songs. I don’t hate pop either; I just hate that he thinks he’s this high-and-mighty genre-defining composer when he’s doing nothing that Philip Glass, Steve Reich or the other minimalists haven’t done already. All his music is so repetitive, simplistic and uses the same 4-chord progression, it’s pointless trying to tell them apart because it all sounds the same. I’d forgive him if he was a) more humble and b) used different/longer/more interesting chord progressions, harmonies and melodies. He’s the Kenny G of Classical music, completely rejecting anything his teacher Berio taught him. That’s why I hate him.
@@kgroveringer03 The word is quite literally minimalism. At some point, it will definitely sound alike, however I see it as no different to a few segments of Italian Polka sounding alike to Hungarian Rhapsody No.1/2. My statement is still true. Your spite isn't needed. He claims to enrage you, yet you clicked on the video and decide to be passive aggressive towards someone for their own subjective opinion, instead of simply clicking the three dots in a column and clicking "Not Intersted". Your opinion is that you hate him, cool. Let others think of him the way they want to. He appeals to the mainstream crowd rather than the classical enthusiasts, so be it. Again, keep it to yourself.
It’s often difficult for me to appreciate covers of Experience on the same level as the original as it is my favourite song of Einaudi, but you did an amazing job with this! Deeply enjoyed it!
Today i was filming a violinist who was playing this composition. I haven't heard Ludovico Einaudi before, but now i'm sitting in my room crying because of the effect this melody has on me. What a masterpiece
This song may look difficult, but if you put the time and effort into you’ll be able to play it. I learned it in a week because I was so excited to learn this song. If your ready to give up, keep trying. Trust me it’s worth it.
Did u learn it from youtube or did you get the sheet music cause I have been looking for the sheet music everywhere and I cant get the original sheet music it's all been changed about and it doesnt sound write xx
@Chloe Chen There is no word to describe this colossal beast of making UA-cam piano videos with astonishing effects and pure entertainment. I’ve never been so entertained in my life, watching one UA-cam channel that just makes piano videos. He is good at doing what he loves, that’s for sure. I could go off about the amazing things Rousseau does for hours, however, this comment has gotten too long. Do him a favor anyways, and like as many Rousseau videos as you can. :) Rousseau deserves the best we can give. :))))
This piece gives me goosebumps the WHOLE time. This piece doesn’t make me happy at all. It just makes me sad. Such a moving and truly wonderful story that this song is. This is literally the most beautiful piece I think I’ll ever hear in my lifetime. BEYOND WORDS. Thanks Rousseau and Ludovico. 🥺
“Life is like a piano; the white keys represent happiness and the black show sadness. But as you go through life's journey, remember that the black keys also create music.” in short, remember yesterday live today dream tomorrow. Wish all of us will have a good year.
I'm not speak English, sorry. But I need talk about my favorite song. Experience é a minha música favorita. Quando escutei ela primeira vez, eu imaginei a vida de uma pessoa. Nascer, crescer, reproduzir e morrer. Esse é o motivo pelo qual estamos vivos, cumprir nossa missão nessa Terra. Depois de um tempo essa música deixou de ser minha favorita e eu esqueci de sua existência. Mas quando tive depressão, eu a escutei novamente. E eu tive uma nova visão completamente nova dessa música. Eu já não tinha mais vontade de viver, me sentia morta por dentro, não via mais sentido para continuar respirando, então essa música perdeu todo aquele significado e adquiriu um novo. Essa música, significa para mim, a confusão da minha mente. O modo como os instrumentos vão sendo acrescentados, reflete os meus pensamentos execivos. Sempre penso demais, de modo que minha mente fica sobrecarregada, me causando problemas mentais e físicos. Mas toda vez que escuto essa música, eu sinto a tempestade da minha mente entrar em harmonia. As notas silenciam as vozes dentro da minha cabeça. E o que eu escuto é uma bela sinfonia. Sempre choro ao escutar essa música, pq ela me curou, ela me fez voltar a vida. Ela e apenas ela. Quando ninguém estava comigo no meu pior momento, ela estava lá. E conseguiu acabar com o peso do meu corpo, mente e alma. Só tenho a agradecer ao Ludovico por essa magnífica obra que me ajudou no emu pior momento. Obrigada. 04/02/23
Hey man, I'm so happy UA-cam has a translate feature because it's so great to be able to read stuff like this from non-English speakers! I've been in the dark, depressed places you described and I'm so glad the song helped you. It really is a beautiful piece of music. I hope your life is happier now :)
Essa música é magnífica mesmo Kyara. Mas deixa eu te contar um segredo mais magnífico ainda. Você nunca esteve sozinha, mesmo em seu pior momento! Há um Deus que sempre esteve, e está, com você em todo o momento, eu tenho certeza de que Ele não permitiu que você acabasse com a sua vida. Sei que não é fácil viver nessa terra onde a maldade do ser humano vêm cada vez mais se superando, mas Deus nos fez uma promessa de que voltaria para levar seus filhos amados para um lugar onde não haverá dor, nem choro, nem tristeza, nem morte! Só haverá a verdadeira paz e alegria! Nós não estamos aqui por um acaso, você não está aqui por um acaso. Deus permitiu que você existisse para cumprir um propósito! Kyara você pode ser a luz no fim do túnel para alguém que tanto necessita! Você é mais forte do que imagina! A vontade do diabo é nos destruir, fazer com que nos achemos um lixo, mas a verdade é que ele teme que deixemos a luz que Deus nos deu brilhar e ofuscar o mal. Deixe a sua luz brilhar mulher! Mostra quem é que já venceu na cruz por você! Estamos aqui só de passagem, e por mais que nossa vida seja cheia de problemas ainda há um Deus que nos levanta e nos ajuda a caminhar nessa difícil jornada! Falta pouco Kyara! Se você já chegou até aqui não desista! Falta pouco! Você é forte, maravilhosa, determinada, especial de mais para desistir! Que Deus abençoe você, e saiba que estou orando por você💝.
I once read under a Einaudi's video that his music is like different types of pizzas: same base, but everytime some different ingredients and fillings. That's the best explanation. His music isn't repetitive, it's just different delicious pizzas.
As a composer who used to do that (same base, different melodies). It is boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooring. Not only to hear, but also to play and compose.
@@masterofkrynn1002 Oh, yeah, I can't deny, his pieces are pretty. I'm talking more technical. Also, I'm prob being too nitpicky cause of my formal musical education. Don't let my opinion distract you from what you like!
This song makes me imagine an old man on a rocking chair going through the photo albums of his life . How he started as a kid; carefree, joyful and cheery. Then he grew up and met the love of his life, had ups and downs, had children, watched them grow, watched them leave, watched his love taking their last breath. And now he is the same him as he started; ALONE. He's nostalgic about reminiscing the past, feeling anger, happiness, love, hate, fear, joy and ..... suddenly it's calm again . He says goodbye to this world just to start a new journey somewhere else !
I was traveling about a month ago now and the airport I was in to go to Greece there was a piano by the seating area. I thought it would be amazing if someone played like in all those YT videos you see around, but didn’t expect it to happen. Then this young girl (early 20s likely) came up and played this beautiful piece and I was mesmerized by it. Just sat, listened, and enjoyed the moment. Took me about a month to find the piece, but I finally did, and thou I’m just starting to play piano at 26, I would love to be able to play this beautiful and mesmerizing piece one day ❤️. Thank you to that girl for playing and showing me this amazing piece, and thank you for putting a great tutorial of it online 💖.
I'm gonna learn this no matter how many hours ,days , months , or even years I'm gonna learn this this is my dream to be a piano artist never give up on ur dreams
@@mariaaugustagiardin1312 Since it's just 4 chords repeating insensitively... Imagine someone drawing a circle on a blank paper, would you call it a masterpiece?
If you did not feel any emotion listening to this masterpiece, I pray life hasn't numbed you! This composition evokes nostalgic reflections on the richness of life, prompting a deeper contemplation of its beauty. Hopefully, you will not dwell excessively on your past personal adversities and perceived injustices as I was on the verge of such.❤❤❤❤
@Simon Kendall i think on some where he said he. Spent the last months just recording new pieces and songs so that we didnt have to wait for. An eternity to see new things
@@majortom1158 WTF DID YOU SAY?!? I’m just kidding it’s your personal opinion bro. I hate say the same( not with Einaudi though) i am a pianist and I hate to say I hate Debussy but I do😔
@@supratim2838 What is wrong if you like music that I don't like. I'm not saying that you shouldn't listen to his music. Its fine if you disagree with me.
If I had to pick *just one* piece, it would probably be Tchaikovsky's Pas de Deux (from the Nutcracker) It would be awesome to see your interpretation of Pletnev's piano arrangement of that 🌛 It's incredibly hard tho
You're running through a forest. Which one, you don't know. The trees here stretch skyward with no visible end. You're tiny compared to them, to the universe, and it's suffocating. Each step you take, it hurts, moving on. Your mind keeps going back to where you came from, where you entered the forest. You don't remember. All you ever knew was the forest. The trees thin around you, and you can see only a dazzling blue. You forge onwards, because that's all you can do. Head forwards only, no matter how much you try to cling on to something. You enter an oasis. The blue, you notice, is the blue one sees in the ocean. It's fitting, because, you notice, the blue is water. A beautiful waterfall cascades over smooth grey-black stones, falling into a small pond. All of it is surrounded by marble pillars, gleaming white and carved with designs. The area appears to glow with life, with light, with hope. It's a welcome relief from the harshness and darkness of the forest. You try to stay as long as you can, but this time, you don't cling on to a pillar, don't clutch onto the stones as if your very existence depends on it. You're pulled by the invisible string of fate back into the forest, and this time, you don't fight it. It's not over. It's far from over. But you, for a minute, for a second, for a hour, saw happiness. Saw a glimpse into the future, where things, maybe, would be alright. And that's enough for now. The light, the oasis, it never left you. It's there, hidden deep within your soul, but it's there. Whatever you're going through, it'll end, sooner or later. Don't give up. The oasis is just a little farther. You can make it.
I just learned how to play this song. I've been self-teaching myself for about a half a year now, and 3 months ago I would never have thought I'd ever finish this beautiful piece. Whoever's out there that's doubting themselves, YOU CAN DO IT! Keep practicing, and you'll get it in no time.
@@juliansmantillap8767It was definitely complicated to start out. I would basically practice the right hand repetitions from 0:39 over and over again until I got it. Then I'd practice the other right hand parts parts until I got those, then moved onto the left hand parts. It's different for everyone, but I found that the left hand motions were a lot easier than the right hand ones. It's just a matter of being able to play both of them at the same time, which requires continuous practice.
@@juliansmantillap8767I'm sure it might be quicker or slower for others depending on how much they practice, but I practiced for 20-30 mins every single night. It took me about a week and a bit to master the right hand repetitions.
What about the part where your left hand has to play the F C and A as a chord? My hand isn’t big enough to reach all of those. Do u just gave big enough hands for it?
hauntingly beautiful and wonderous performance, can't stop listening to this, well done, prefer it to the original. What's also hugely impressive (to me at least) is the stretch in the left hand - F# - C# - A as a chord!
Like a year ago I begged my friend who plays violin to play experience. I wanted to play but I was not a musician at the time. I never gave up. And I started taking piano lessons like three months ago. Ludovico Einaudi gave me a huge inspiration. And during this 3 months I’ve been playing small, short classic musics. And I found out there was going to be a talent show at my school. So I started to learn this masterpiece and it took only 3 days. I got gold medal. EXPERIENCE is the key of my aspiration, passion, inspiration, idk it just gave me the start.
@@josephine3122 I know I'm probably late but I Just want to let you know that I started to play piano(self-taught) about One year ago and I was 18 . After One year I'm approaching to this piece and It Is very easy technically talking . So trust me , you can do this. And also , there are people Who start learning piano at 70 so at 18 you can't be defined old HAHA
I am 15 and had my sister's concert last weekend. Along with her were around 20 other pianists aged between 7-18. They each played a different song. 2 songs were composed by Einaudi (the songs chosen were Nuvole Bianche and i Giorni). What I can say is that I felt jealous to all those students being able to play such different masterpieces while I could not. So, I applied to the same teacher of all these students and am now 3rd on the waiting list; and one thing is for sure - when I am able to, the first thing I will learn is this masterpiece. Mind you, I am turning 16 in 2 months and yes I didn't start at 8 or 10, but I'll still be able to play these amazing masterpieces just like this one in the near future, so yes, it is never too late
I remembered when I first saw this arrangement a few days after its release and here i am 3 years later almost mastering the whole song. Thank you Rousseau for inspiring me!
Этой мелодией меня провожали из Сицилии. В Аэропорту Катании стояло фортепиано и кто мог садились и играли. Один паренёк исполнил это произведение 03.07.24г. Спасибо тебе друг! Эта музыка прекрасна!
WOOOAAAHHHH I REQUESTED THIS AGES AGO AND IVE BEEN LISTENING TO THIS FOR AGES AND I WAS THINKING THAT IT WOULD BE SO COOL IF ROUSSEAU COVERED IT THIS IS SO COOL WHAT-
This was beautiful Rousseau, the duality in the effects are stunning and I have no fricking idea how you got your hands to glow red with blue lights! Absolutely amazing and I'm looking forward to anything you work on in the future
This is truly breathtaking. I have never had a song bring me to tears without knowing why. Until this. Utterly beautiful. The composers…… a total masterpiece
@@displayclayton3407 Not even every week, but there was a time when he uploaded two times a week: on Mondays and Thursdays. We can only wish that it happens again...
Whenever I hit a challenging time at work or life in general, I always come back to this song. To me, it sings the story of happiness, pain, loss, and also the eventual redemption and joy that comes after making it through those struggles. It truly helps me fight on.
@@whyiseverysinglehandletaken2 I was ganna say that- feels like you are in a grass plain with tall grass up to your waist, and there is a grey sky and it’s very windy and you simply look around in confusion but in the same time feel the wind hit your face making you feel free…
ive been playing paino for about 10 years now (im 14) and over time i kinda shied away from the piano cus i didnt wanna be seen as "weird" by ppl at school. you dont see many 14 year olds who listen to classical music and have favourite pianists and composers lmaoo. but its pieces like these and pianists like einaudi which remind me how powerful one instrument can be, and just how lucky i am to be able to play it. the fact that you can imagine a whole story in your head and almost create a narrative for yourself from a song that doesnt have any lyrics has always blown my mind. the piano has always been a part of my life, i couldnt imagine myself without my horribly out of tune, sounds like a dying cat, older than my great grandmother piano. ive met loads of ppl on social media who, like me, havent fully expressed their love for music because of other peoples opinions. and if you see this, its a sign to say, go. go and babble to your friends about ludovico einaudi and franz liszt about how insane they are. go spend your time fulfilling your dream to be what you wanna be. go and sit at the piano for hours on end just to hear each key make its unique sound and get blown away by it every time. because no one else can take away or fuel your own love for music, a love thats rewarding and expressive. music is art, anyone who says otherwise is wrong. music is expression, love, hate, words that you cant say, the tears that dried up, the laughter that makes your tummy hurt, its for the lost and the found. no matter what you go through, music will always be there for you. it doesnt matter if your going through the worst thing ever or the best thing ever, theres nothing that music cant guide you through. no one can take music away, not from me and not from you. not from anyone. this cover reminded me exactly that. that music is eternal. thank you, rousseau. seriously, thank you.
@@emiliecampbell4223 I've been playing the piano for 11 years tbh I don't care if my friends don't give a shit about my talent, because they don't have one
@@recon741 you clearly dont know what its like to have been made fun of because of what brings you happiness. and i hope it stays that way, but ive seen so many people like me who have almost given up on their dreams because of what other people think. not everyone is as confident as you, please learn to respect that. also, i didnt comment that for likes, i commented it because i know there are people like me who needed reassurance. if that comment made 16 people at least a tiny bit happier, or more confident, or feel appreciated, then it was worth it
@@emiliecampbell4223 me too, im 13 and have played for 8 years and try to show others my gift but it seems like no one cares. But this song definitely motivates me to keep playing . And i appreciate that i started doing piano
I closed my eyes listening to this masterpiece. My life over the last few years has been hard but people have had it harder. I thought about so many bad experiences and events. This piece opened my eyes when they were closed. To me, this spoke to me about the worst of what I have gone through so far and I'm still looking for clarity. Thank you for performing this.
Yes,this song makes me let out all my anger,sadness,Idk how to explain it. The song just have me let out every emotion I have inside on me.I started crying when I first listened to this song.
I cried. Sometimes I think how wonderful this song is. Then I finally understand. We human beings created it and we should be proud of this. because this sound is more than just a song. It is more than just a song. This song is indescribable. It makes you more than excited. It is simply perfect.
Is it just me, or does this composer have a lot of emotions in his song? I mean, when I read the comments, people say they cried, and people told some sad stories like losing their dad. I don't really feel that, I just think it's relaxing and deep.
I thought I was no longer able to cry and yet this song made me cry like I haven't done for so many years. Shivers, goosebumps, memories, your life just start flashing before your eyes... too many emotions, you try a timid attempt to resist but you can't help but cry.
When i hear this piece i hear a depressed man, who is recovering and seeing the world in a different way, instead of expecting a perfect world, he is grateful for what he has. (Sry about the commas)
Can you do me a favor? Take away the “sorry about the commas” part. Commas are great and this is your comment. Not somebody else’s, f*ck what they thing about your commas lol
Rousseau, I want to tell you something; as an amateur pianist, I really respect and admire the work and effort that you put into making your content. And even then, I still don’t think I realize the amount of effort that you put into what you do. And though you have 3 1/2 million subscribers, I still think you’re underrated. You’re one of my biggest piano inspirations, especially in the classical genre. If it wasn’t for you, I might not even be playing piano right now. I even watch some of your videos with my family sometimes. You got mad talent. Much love♥️and Merry Christmas to you🎄
I appreciate that this guy brought the piano to a wider audience, but lets be honest here: He got mad talent in what? In making visualisations? Agree. In Piano? I want to see a recording without the rendered overlay and with an actual existing clock, or I call this and all the other channels doing this kind of videos "fake". "Fake" in quotation marks because he actually never says that he is playing. So there is some room for interpretation. Im 98% sure that he records his hands and edit the videos in 10-25% speed with a midi running in the back. Hes not playing at all. The remaining 2% go in the direction that even the hands are cgi/vfx. We live in 21 century, you can make whole movies without real persons. A pair of low res hands in a dark background, probably no problem. I only know one instrument on the market with this led stuff on the keys (komplete kontrole s88). No ambitious pianist with serious skill would use this 900$ crap, it doesnt even have real pedals. But it has all the edit stuff included studio artists and composer uses, and what someone would have to use to make oneself look like a good pianist. My opinion is based on: - 25 years of playing piano - owning 3 real instruments and one high end e-piano - countless recitals, competitions, experiences on playing on dozens of instruments - I saw close to every single top pianist live, several times. Kissin, Hamelin, Trifonov, Zimmer, Brendl.. you name it. - there are several fishy details all over the recordings, especially the more difficult ones - and last but not least, my common sense that random guys that pop up on youtube and "violate" every single rule of verifying a performance (clock to show its not sped up, camera position that show there are not cuts etc. etc) arent on a comparable level with the above mentioned top tier pianists.
@@gerdokurt Wow. Heh, heh. Tbh I've been completely uncertain for some time about how legit Rousseau's piano-playing is. (And other UA-camrs.) There are literally online discussions about it. My conclusion: uncertain.... Yeah, a lot of what you said is legit. But it still inspires me! ^^ lol
@@masterofkrynn1002 I dont know about other discussions. And to make it clear again, I dont attack him. If 100 people play piano because of this channel, he did something really good for the world.
their hearts are shattered and they dont know how to appreciate music and think the recommendations are annoying af basically deaf or they envy people that has the ability to make such music which offended their ego
You don`t know me. And I don`t expect anyone to take notice to these simple words that I am about to write. Usually no one really notice anything I have to say out in the youtube land, it is like my voice never reaches anyone, so I have stopped trying. But none the less in this instance, today, I had to try anyway. Because although I know this may sound strange to you, or anyone else that reads this, it comes from the bottom of my heart in these covid-times that so many have died, leaving so many devestaded and in a loss of hope and joy: I have heard the original, by Ludovico Einaudi who composed this masterpiece. Yes it is lovely. I love it to bits. I love his music. But can I just say in all honesty: it was only *your* version, this soft and naked interpretation of Experience that moved my heartstring in such a way that a story started to form inside my head. In 6 minutes and 24 seconds of pure emotion I swiftly wrote a short story that was entirely inspired by your ability to interpret this piece of music. I have read your story, how you started to practice the piano, taking time over the years to practice over and over again, to get to where you are now. And what a joy it has been to enjoy what you have shared with us. I am not after `likes`. I am just a simple person that has suffered alongside of everyone else. We are ALL in this leaky boat toghether. I write poems, stories and never publish ANYTHING. Because no one seems interested in reading anyway. It is like calling out in a big void only hearing your own voice reflecting back at you. It is a very lonely place to be. But I don`t stop. I can`t stop, because it is just what I need to do. I am willing to share the piece if someone whant to read it, but first and foremost I just wanted you to know that your interpreations of classical and contemporary music on your channel is pure therapy for me - and many others - I am sure. There are thousands of channels out there. And yet, I am HERE - every.single.day.of.the.week. Hitting that play button over and over again. You publish - I listen. We all hear you. Thank you so much! ~Northern Winds
I lost my boyfriend on January 10, 2022. suicide. he wanted to leave and sadly he made it. this song brings back to light the memories I have of us, and the reasons why it's worth living. thank you Rousseau for making this composition even more special. a kiss 💖
I'm so sorry. I lost my best friend to suicide when I was 15. I'm in my 40s now and although in time it gets a little easier, it's the most selfish thing you can do. I medicated myself with drugs and alcohol for half of my life and have made several attempts myself. But music like this helps me grieve with its stunningly but bittersweet melodies. Again, I am so sorry for your loss but just know he's no longer hurting.. and I'm sorry that you are. I don't know you at all but if you need a friend I'm right here. It helped me in the beginning to talk to people that have lost loved ones in the same way. Hang in there friend .
i lost my friend at may 26, 2023. she was my first friend as girl in my life (i was 16). i never saw her irl cuz we was for almost whole time in diff countries (me Ukraine, she Poland). we was speaking in messenger for 4 months (i met her from my old friend at end of january 2023). at first days i helped her so much after she broke up with my friend (they both was in Poland). after this we was just talking, helping each other, just enjoying, but she said she has problems with heart after born and she need before summer 2023 operation. operation can give some chances to live but not 100%. operation was successful, but unlucky she didnt lived. i will remember her for my whole life as first and best girl i ever met.
My best friend killed himself last year in May. He leaked nude photos of himself and people threatened blackmail. Because he was in a very conservative and religious family, he killed himself to avoid the shame. He was very smart and talented, and was going to study at the University of Michigan. But now he’s dead.
I honestly thought I would never be able to play this. And here we are, 2 years later, I was right (Credits to Luka Golubovic for commenting this joke)
This sounds like situation when one is about to lose something really precious and all the beautiful memories around it is is replaying in, 2x speed the grief and happiness at the same time
2:34 господи этот момент начинает разрывать мою душу на части. Что должен был пережить человек что бы написать такую музыку. Это произведение очень цепляет душу.
this is the perfect song when you lie in a bed at 80 and you look back at your past at allthe good things the people who went the way with you and helped you, the bad things and what you learnd, what you did and for who. You just realising your completly live and i imagine this every time i hear this song, that why i love it.
Today, on 17.08.24 around 11~12 P.M., I saw a beautiful stranger playing this on a piano in Antwerp near the statue of Antoon van Dyck. He had short blonde locks and was dressed in dark clothing. But what caught my eye the most, even from afar - was the gentlest, most wonderful smile I’ve ever seen on a man. He seemed around my age, he might have been a student too. I wish I went up and talked to him. His smile and playing have truly brightened up my trip. I wish I could have told him that. In the slightest of chances he comes here to check how to play again - your smile is wonderful and you play beautifully. Please never stop playing, nor smiling! ❤
coloco meu fone, fecho os olhos e imagino eu tocando essa música no piano. eu sou fascinado em pianos. sei q um dia vou poder me dar a oportunidade de aprender a tocar esse instrumento incrível!! 🙏🏻
I think this is one of the best versions i have ever heard. Experience by Ludovico Einaudi is already a masterpiece and you've only made it better. Good job Rousseau. I love it!!
The unexplainable sadness and sorrow i feel from this song is truly something I never thought I would have ever felt. Every time I listen to this song, I can't help but feel so defeated and heartbroken. I've spent hours sobbing over this song, i cant help but feel like im being ripped from all directions and there is nothing to do but cope with the pain. yet here i am trying to learn how to play it.
This is the most dramatic piece I've ever heard. It's haunting and yet so delicate. A perfect choice that represents 2020. Thank you. I hope you, your family and friends are all safe, well and healthy and 2021 is everything you could wish for.
I remember the first time I fell in love with someone, we fell a sleep listened to this piece. I thought our world was connected and that moment, that night in a tiny basement was forever seared into my mind. We ended things rather abruptly after, but this piece still brings me back. Even though the feeling towards the person is no more, listening to this brings me to a tiny island of happiness, forever crystalized.
This is an indescribable feeling. The whole range of emotions from joy to pain. I want to cry because we miss a lot of opportunities and waste time. It feels like this song is saving people's lives literally and figuratively. I'm ready to listen to her forever. It's unbelievable.
Wow. 2020 summed up in a piece. Melancholy. A whirlwind of emotions. Covid, Unus Annus, the Elections, BLM and others. Really captures the essence of the new decade. Nice work Rousseau!
Hi. I first found your channel when I was trying to learn "Nuvole Bianche" over quarantine. Despite the fact that it was the first piece I ever fully learnt and it was way out of my comfort zone, it was very well worth it. Currently, I can play it fully by memory as well as a few other pieces. I am also 1/3 of the way in to learning this piece since picking it up last week. I would just like to thank you for this perfectly timed and simply amazing Christmas present to all of us. Merry Christmas and thank you for being such an inspiration :)
Sometimes I wish life was fair and the same for everyone. Some people get treated badly, and it just makes me SO mad seeing that. But god is with them ❤
Some pianists should realise that you really don't have to play Liszt's or Rachmaninoff's monster pieces to impress someone. If a pianist wants to impress someone he should try playing easier pieces that sound beautiful just like this one.
@DokTOr BaNAn Rach's and Liszt's pieces got more feelings than Chopin or Einaudi but the problem is that people just pay attention to the player's virtuosity. Their pieces express raw emotions.(It's strikes really very hard) Listen to Liszt's Chasse Neige, In the first few seconds you can clearly listen static yet very fast winter storm. It even got wind howling sound effects. And tons of REAL stuff. But when I say Chasse Neige people are always like only Ling Ling can play it properly,blah blah blah. They never appreciate the artistic mastery. The problem is not with the pianists but the listeners.
@@harshvardhandewangan3997 I'm both a pianist and a listener. I think Einaudi and Yanni's pieces are more beautiful than Liszt, Rach, Brahms or any other complex pianist. But that's my opinion. You can disagree if you wish.
@@b-zar8912 Yeah you are right Chopin, Einaudi and Yanni pieces are more of beauty and it's subtle expression and Liszt Rach pieces are more like wild and express raw emotions.
This song sounds like what will play when I die and experience a flashback of every experience I've had in my life. Probably why it's called Experience
This is amazingly deep and beautiful. After a wonderful, but rough and draining day- I’ve listened to this several times. I wish I could pour out my soul on the piano like this. How cathartic it would be. Each time I listen the song morphs. Sometimes the sharps or flats stick out making me tear up, or smile... music is so powerful.
This piece is a whirlpool of emotions No way can any human soul define this piece It's so simple yet complex Both eyes shed tears in this piece One of joy One of sorrow
Merry Christmas!! Here is a little gift to you all, from me. It's not the classic jolly carol or not even really Christmas themed like the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy from last year, but I think this piece best sums up what this year has been - managing to capture both the happy and the sad in one short and ever repeating, yet subtly changing theme: an experience. It's been over 2 years since the last Ludovico video, and I'd say without a doubt he's been the most requested composer since, so to end this strange year, a return to something familiar and comforting is in order. I'm wishing you all the best for 2021, a year ago we had no clue what was in store for us in 2020, let's hope that this next year will be a much more positive surprise. Thank you all for tuning in, and Merry Christmas ♥
Please do not leave us again😥
Merry Christmas
Bruh Ty
I love this cover✨🥰
Merry Christmas♡
I think Ludovico Einaudi is probably the master of repetition. His melodies are simple but with the slightest of changes he's able to convey so much emotion. I can usually play his compositions to a decent level and i am so happy that i am able to play such beautiful pieces. I have been playing the piano for 10 years (and the flute for 12 XD). I started when i was 8 years old and while i stopped having lessons a while ago i never lost my love for playing and songs like this are why i still love it so much. :)
Started playing at 6 years old and stopped lessons when I went to college. In my 30's now and I don't play as much, but i'll learn and play a piece once or twice a year. I'm just grateful I can still read music and learn a piece whenever I want to. Great skill to have and I hope you continue to play going forward :D
Just started to learn this piece and WHAT IS THAT!!!!! 1:04 THE HELL IS THAT CHORD!!! I have very smol hands i only get a octave if i stretch XD Gonna have to play it differently cause of my tiny hands.
Just started learning basics 3 weeks ago. I'm quite getting hang of it, but still has a lot to learn.
@@jennpenn10 lol my piano teacher told me to play a different one cause she thought i wouldn’t reach. When she left i was so determined to prove her wrong im pretty sure my hand stretched XD
@@lucylucylulu No matter how far I stretch that chord is NOT happening my friend XD I am cursed with very smol hands.
I lost my daughter August 5 2021 this song played today on my feed and threw me to floor... never before have I heard a melody that flooded me with such intense emotions as this one has.. the composer is a genius and I would like to thank him for making such a beautiful song with every keystroke I remembered so many beautiful moments I shared with her. Thank you for reminding me of them all. God bless you..
Ludovico Einaudi is a genius
@@cappingbeara3212 sure. You tell yourself that :)
@@kgroveringer03 Going to rant about Ludovico hurting your ego? Keep your negative spite elsewhere, it is genuinely pathetic. You claim to be enraged by his works and then search his works up. Quite funny.
@@wakeuprjay Never searched him up in the first - the video got put in my recommended, for whatever reason. I dislike Einaudi as much as I do for the fact that he calls himself a Classical composer but writes what are basically just pop songs. I don’t hate pop either; I just hate that he thinks he’s this high-and-mighty genre-defining composer when he’s doing nothing that Philip Glass, Steve Reich or the other minimalists haven’t done already. All his music is so repetitive, simplistic and uses the same 4-chord progression, it’s pointless trying to tell them apart because it all sounds the same. I’d forgive him if he was a) more humble and b) used different/longer/more interesting chord progressions, harmonies and melodies. He’s the Kenny G of Classical music, completely rejecting anything his teacher Berio taught him. That’s why I hate him.
@@kgroveringer03 The word is quite literally minimalism. At some point, it will definitely sound alike, however I see it as no different to a few segments of Italian Polka sounding alike to Hungarian Rhapsody No.1/2.
My statement is still true. Your spite isn't needed. He claims to enrage you, yet you clicked on the video and decide to be passive aggressive towards someone for their own subjective opinion, instead of simply clicking the three dots in a column and clicking "Not Intersted". Your opinion is that you hate him, cool. Let others think of him the way they want to. He appeals to the mainstream crowd rather than the classical enthusiasts, so be it.
Again, keep it to yourself.
It’s often difficult for me to appreciate covers of Experience on the same level as the original as it is my favourite song of Einaudi, but you did an amazing job with this! Deeply enjoyed it!
Experience is my favorite Einaudi piece as well
@@phoebe6642 same
Same
But I play bass
Good.
Today i was filming a violinist who was playing this composition. I haven't heard Ludovico Einaudi before, but now i'm sitting in my room crying because of the effect this melody has on me. What a masterpiece
Same here
This song may look difficult, but if you put the time and effort into you’ll be able to play it. I learned it in a week because I was so excited to learn this song. If your ready to give up, keep trying. Trust me it’s worth it.
I agree, it's the third day since i started and i've already learned half
@@mr.crow_1738 same lol I’m in the last minute of it now
I doubt it would take a week for me
Did u learn it from youtube or did you get the sheet music cause I have been looking for the sheet music everywhere and I cant get the original sheet music it's all been changed about and it doesnt sound write xx
@@yords7750 it doesn't matter, it isn't so difficult, maybe will take 2 or 3 week but you'll learn it with no doubts :)
The third Rousseau Christmas and the third multi-instrumental Christmas video - what instruments do you want to see next?
Please do the Aeolian Harp étude by Chopin!
forget instruments, i want to know why i was notified about this a whole day late
All I want is for Rousseau to do a piano concerto
Face reveal?!
@@hi-qr9tm i don't think there's really any importance for a face reveal. his hands are enough
The king has returned..
..and he's better than ever
@Chloe Chen There is no word to describe this colossal beast of making UA-cam piano videos with astonishing effects and pure entertainment. I’ve never been so entertained in my life, watching one UA-cam channel that just makes piano videos. He is good at doing what he loves, that’s for sure. I could go off about the amazing things Rousseau does for hours, however, this comment has gotten too long. Do him a favor anyways, and like as many Rousseau videos as you can. :) Rousseau deserves the best we can give. :))))
@Stephen Sama Couldn’t be any more true
@Chloe Chen yup
@@noahferguson7467 Completely true. I love Rousseau's music with a passion.
This piece gives me goosebumps the WHOLE time. This piece doesn’t make me happy at all. It just makes me sad. Such a moving and truly wonderful story that this song is. This is literally the most beautiful piece I think I’ll ever hear in my lifetime. BEYOND WORDS. Thanks Rousseau and Ludovico. 🥺
“Life is like a piano; the white keys represent happiness and the black show sadness. But as you go through life's journey, remember that the black keys also create music.” in short, remember yesterday live today dream tomorrow. Wish all of us will have a good year.
Very inspiring
Good.
Black key etude disagrees( because it's a really happy piece that is played on almost only black keys.)
I’ve seen this somewhere else
that one happy scale which is all black keys: am i a joke to you
(i think its called pentatonic or something)
I play this amazing song for my mother and all I get is a "cool"... WOMAN THE PERSON WHO WROTE THIS IS A GENIUS
Us strangers on the internet share your feels much stronger on this, friend
LOL us pianists must stick together... I appreciate it! I bet you played it beautifully 😆
@@madisonmclaughlin6598 thank you! You probably played beautifully as well!
yes, people who don't care about piano will only say, why aren't you studying! you have to get good grades! stop watching youtube like ugh
@@leaf6253 lmao right most parents just care about the grades but not the mental illness then blames it on youtube
I'm not speak English, sorry. But I need talk about my favorite song.
Experience é a minha música favorita. Quando escutei ela primeira vez, eu imaginei a vida de uma pessoa. Nascer, crescer, reproduzir e morrer. Esse é o motivo pelo qual estamos vivos, cumprir nossa missão nessa Terra.
Depois de um tempo essa música deixou de ser minha favorita e eu esqueci de sua existência.
Mas quando tive depressão, eu a escutei novamente. E eu tive uma nova visão completamente nova dessa música. Eu já não tinha mais vontade de viver, me sentia morta por dentro, não via mais sentido para continuar respirando, então essa música perdeu todo aquele significado e adquiriu um novo.
Essa música, significa para mim, a confusão da minha mente. O modo como os instrumentos vão sendo acrescentados, reflete os meus pensamentos execivos. Sempre penso demais, de modo que minha mente fica sobrecarregada, me causando problemas mentais e físicos.
Mas toda vez que escuto essa música, eu sinto a tempestade da minha mente entrar em harmonia. As notas silenciam as vozes dentro da minha cabeça. E o que eu escuto é uma bela sinfonia.
Sempre choro ao escutar essa música, pq ela me curou, ela me fez voltar a vida. Ela e apenas ela. Quando ninguém estava comigo no meu pior momento, ela estava lá. E conseguiu acabar com o peso do meu corpo, mente e alma.
Só tenho a agradecer ao Ludovico por essa magnífica obra que me ajudou no emu pior momento.
Obrigada. 04/02/23
Hey man, I'm so happy UA-cam has a translate feature because it's so great to be able to read stuff like this from non-English speakers!
I've been in the dark, depressed places you described and I'm so glad the song helped you. It really is a beautiful piece of music. I hope your life is happier now :)
You had tell us the main reason of this song 💞
Essa música é magnífica mesmo Kyara. Mas deixa eu te contar um segredo mais magnífico ainda. Você nunca esteve sozinha, mesmo em seu pior momento! Há um Deus que sempre esteve, e está, com você em todo o momento, eu tenho certeza de que Ele não permitiu que você acabasse com a sua vida. Sei que não é fácil viver nessa terra onde a maldade do ser humano vêm cada vez mais se superando, mas Deus nos fez uma promessa de que voltaria para levar seus filhos amados para um lugar onde não haverá dor, nem choro, nem tristeza, nem morte! Só haverá a verdadeira paz e alegria! Nós não estamos aqui por um acaso, você não está aqui por um acaso. Deus permitiu que você existisse para cumprir um propósito! Kyara você pode ser a luz no fim do túnel para alguém que tanto necessita! Você é mais forte do que imagina! A vontade do diabo é nos destruir, fazer com que nos achemos um lixo, mas a verdade é que ele teme que deixemos a luz que Deus nos deu brilhar e ofuscar o mal. Deixe a sua luz brilhar mulher! Mostra quem é que já venceu na cruz por você! Estamos aqui só de passagem, e por mais que nossa vida seja cheia de problemas ainda há um Deus que nos levanta e nos ajuda a caminhar nessa difícil jornada! Falta pouco Kyara! Se você já chegou até aqui não desista! Falta pouco! Você é forte, maravilhosa, determinada, especial de mais para desistir! Que Deus abençoe você, e saiba que estou orando por você💝.
You depressed more😶
nossa que bonito!!!
I once read under a Einaudi's video that his music is like different types of pizzas: same base, but everytime some different ingredients and fillings.
That's the best explanation. His music isn't repetitive, it's just different delicious pizzas.
In Italy everything is a food analogy and I love it
I completely agree with that description.
As a composer who used to do that (same base, different melodies).
It is boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooring.
Not only to hear, but also to play and compose.
@@davide.schiaffino Yeah... (And Einauldi does that a ton. Why his songs are super easy to play.) But this song is still beautiful.
@@masterofkrynn1002 Oh, yeah, I can't deny, his pieces are pretty. I'm talking more technical. Also, I'm prob being too nitpicky cause of my formal musical education. Don't let my opinion distract you from what you like!
The visuals are brighter than my future
I love this reply
Dam u must have a Vantablack dark future then
Thats funny and sad at the same time
I feel the fuck out of this.
Big Flenx
This song makes me imagine an old man on a rocking chair going through the photo albums of his life .
How he started as a kid; carefree, joyful and cheery. Then he grew up and met the love of his life, had ups and downs, had children, watched them grow, watched them leave, watched his love taking their last breath. And now he is the same him as he started; ALONE. He's nostalgic about reminiscing the past, feeling anger, happiness, love, hate, fear, joy and ..... suddenly it's calm again . He says goodbye to this world just to start a new journey somewhere else !
I’m about to cry😭 yes I can see that too😌
To born. To live. To die.
Remind me not to touch my album photo when I'm old, that way I can stay immortal, poor dude died from overreacting to his pics-
This made me cry
That exactly describes Queen Elizabeth's life.
RIP Eternal Queen. She'll be reigning from heaven.
I was traveling about a month ago now and the airport I was in to go to Greece there was a piano by the seating area. I thought it would be amazing if someone played like in all those YT videos you see around, but didn’t expect it to happen. Then this young girl (early 20s likely) came up and played this beautiful piece and I was mesmerized by it. Just sat, listened, and enjoyed the moment. Took me about a month to find the piece, but I finally did, and thou I’m just starting to play piano at 26, I would love to be able to play this beautiful and mesmerizing piece one day ❤️. Thank you to that girl for playing and showing me this amazing piece, and thank you for putting a great tutorial of it online 💖.
I'm gonna learn this no matter how many hours ,days , months , or even years I'm gonna learn this this is my dream to be a piano artist never give up on ur dreams
How is it going if you haven’t finished the piece?
can you please tell me where I can get the background music? I really want to play it and I don’t know what the Instrument in the background is !!!!
@@ghazlll I think its a Violin but not sure
@@mar1sty do you know how I can collaborate? I didn’t find a video of a violin which fits perfect. And thank you very much!
@@ghazlll sorry I don't know 😞
My guy is finally alive.
😀👍
Bass
And ded
This isn't a piece anymore. It's a masterpiece.
Not at all.. not even close
It is an emotional masterpiece.
@@alexaben6299 why?
It's a piece, of course. A piece of the composers soul and mind, offered as a tribute to humanity's best of the best...
@@mariaaugustagiardin1312 Since it's just 4 chords repeating insensitively... Imagine someone drawing a circle on a blank paper, would you call it a masterpiece?
If you did not feel any emotion listening to this masterpiece, I pray life hasn't numbed you! This composition evokes nostalgic reflections on the richness of life, prompting a deeper contemplation of its beauty. Hopefully, you will not dwell excessively on your past personal adversities and perceived injustices as I was on the verge of such.❤❤❤❤
Things you love to see:
Rousseau uploading twice in one month
True tho
ur reading my brain
@Simon Kendall i think on some where he said he. Spent the last months just recording new pieces and songs so that we didnt have to wait for. An eternity to see new things
@Simon Kendall jeez ur vindictive
Bass
Ludovico is my favorite pianist even if you don't like piano music you have to admit the man who wrote this song has outstanding talent.
@@stephmetc53 yes is what you were meaning to say
Nothing much to write here just repeat the same tune 200 times....
It's a simple piece. It's for getting lost in your own thoughts
Yeppp
@@Love_desirred yet it sounds good... wayy better than most pop iv heard
We don't speak the same language but we all understand music !!
that’s such an adorable thought...
Yeeei
Except reaggaetoners, but still its a nice expression
🙂🙂
Ikr I have friends in japan and France and I’m still learning Japanese but we bond over music because we all understand it
What an invention....Music and Piano...just Paradise on earth
Einaudi is so soothing!
I don't like his music
I find it very repetitive and boring
@@majortom1158 WTF DID YOU SAY?!? I’m just kidding it’s your personal opinion bro. I hate say the same( not with Einaudi though) i am a pianist and I hate to say I hate Debussy but I do😔
@@majortom1158 Same...
@@majortom1158 its ok, everyone has opinions but that doesn't mean you will mess with other's sentiments. Keep your opinions to yourself dude.
@@supratim2838
What is wrong if you like music that I don't like.
I'm not saying that you shouldn't listen to his music.
Its fine if you disagree with me.
I'm curious, what is your favorite piece? Is there a video of it on the channel yet?
Ballade 4 ? ;)
Rachmaninoff moment musical 4
Symphony 40
My favorite piece is Ballade No.1 in G Minor
If I had to pick *just one* piece, it would probably be Tchaikovsky's Pas de Deux (from the Nutcracker)
It would be awesome to see your interpretation of Pletnev's piano arrangement of that 🌛
It's incredibly hard tho
You're running through a forest. Which one, you don't know. The trees here stretch skyward with no visible end. You're tiny compared to them, to the universe, and it's suffocating. Each step you take, it hurts, moving on. Your mind keeps going back to where you came from, where you entered the forest.
You don't remember. All you ever knew was the forest.
The trees thin around you, and you can see only a dazzling blue. You forge onwards, because that's all you can do. Head forwards only, no matter how much you try to cling on to something.
You enter an oasis. The blue, you notice, is the blue one sees in the ocean. It's fitting, because, you notice, the blue is water. A beautiful waterfall cascades over smooth grey-black stones, falling into a small pond. All of it is surrounded by marble pillars, gleaming white and carved with designs. The area appears to glow with life, with light, with hope. It's a welcome relief from the harshness and darkness of the forest.
You try to stay as long as you can, but this time, you don't cling on to a pillar, don't clutch onto the stones as if your very existence depends on it.
You're pulled by the invisible string of fate back into the forest, and this time, you don't fight it.
It's not over.
It's far from over.
But you, for a minute, for a second, for a hour, saw happiness. Saw a glimpse into the future, where things, maybe, would be alright.
And that's enough for now. The light, the oasis, it never left you. It's there, hidden deep within your soul, but it's there.
Whatever you're going through, it'll end, sooner or later.
Don't give up. The oasis is just a little farther.
You can make it.
the most beautiful thing
And then you take an English exam which makes you panic.
Me while reading this and the song playing in the background😖😩😳🥺😥😢😭
You can literally become a writer that was amazing
You’re walking in the woods
There’s no one around you and your phone is dead
Out of the corner of your eye you spot him:
Shia LeBeouf
I just learned how to play this song. I've been self-teaching myself for about a half a year now, and 3 months ago I would never have thought I'd ever finish this beautiful piece.
Whoever's out there that's doubting themselves, YOU CAN DO IT! Keep practicing, and you'll get it in no time.
Was it complicated? How much did it take you to learn it ?
@@juliansmantillap8767It was definitely complicated to start out. I would basically practice the right hand repetitions from 0:39 over and over again until I got it. Then I'd practice the other right hand parts parts until I got those, then moved onto the left hand parts.
It's different for everyone, but I found that the left hand motions were a lot easier than the right hand ones. It's just a matter of being able to play both of them at the same time, which requires continuous practice.
@@juliansmantillap8767I'm sure it might be quicker or slower for others depending on how much they practice, but I practiced for 20-30 mins every single night. It took me about a week and a bit to master the right hand repetitions.
Thanks for the answer
What about the part where your left hand has to play the F C and A as a chord? My hand isn’t big enough to reach all of those. Do u just gave big enough hands for it?
hauntingly beautiful and wonderous performance, can't stop listening to this, well done, prefer it to the original. What's also hugely impressive (to me at least) is the stretch in the left hand - F# - C# - A as a chord!
My hand hurts just thinking about it
Slap bass
Mark Fowler i actually can reach that.
Not a problem for someone like me.
Watch his video cover on Liszt- La Campanella
This wasn't just a damn good video it was an experience
HAHAHHAHAHA SO FUNNY I AM DIYING SMKSKSNSKSMMSKSMSNS
I see what you did there
That one was f****** good!
People see this comment as a joke but it's also the truth
Uncanny👌
Like a year ago I begged my friend who plays violin to play experience. I wanted to play but I was not a musician at the time. I never gave up. And I started taking piano lessons like three months ago. Ludovico Einaudi gave me a huge inspiration. And during this 3 months I’ve been playing small, short classic musics. And I found out there was going to be a talent show at my school. So I started to learn this masterpiece and it took only 3 days. I got gold medal. EXPERIENCE is the key of my aspiration, passion, inspiration, idk it just gave me the start.
I really want to learn how to play the piano JUST for this song and another instrumental called “arrival of birds” but i feel like I’m to old. (18)
@@josephine3122 I just started learning and I’m turning 18 soon, you aren’t too old
@@josephine3122 I know I'm probably late but I Just want to let you know that I started to play piano(self-taught) about One year ago and I was 18 . After One year I'm approaching to this piece and It Is very easy technically talking . So trust me , you can do this. And also , there are people Who start learning piano at 70 so at 18 you can't be defined old HAHA
I am 15 and had my sister's concert last weekend. Along with her were around 20 other pianists aged between 7-18. They each played a different song. 2 songs were composed by Einaudi (the songs chosen were Nuvole Bianche and i Giorni). What I can say is that I felt jealous to all those students being able to play such different masterpieces while I could not. So, I applied to the same teacher of all these students and am now 3rd on the waiting list; and one thing is for sure - when I am able to, the first thing I will learn is this masterpiece. Mind you, I am turning 16 in 2 months and yes I didn't start at 8 or 10, but I'll still be able to play these amazing masterpieces just like this one in the near future, so yes, it is never too late
I’m trying to do the same thing, I don’t play piano but I just want to learn this song & play it for my nana when my granddad eventually passes
I remembered when I first saw this arrangement a few days after its release and here i am 3 years later almost mastering the whole song. Thank you Rousseau for inspiring me!
It’s Christmas morning. I haven’t even gone downstairs to open presents because I would rather hear your beautiful playing!
No time to open presents, go practice
40 hours a day at the piano~
@@ellieackerman2100 YES
Nice pfp
@Raged Gamer only 39 hours and 59 minutes... This is why Ling Ling is better than me😭
I just played this for my school's graduation concert and it was so magical. Truly an experience
Haha haaa, nice one
what a pun
@@Villager_U ikr😂 but really it was great
Thats amazing. Congratulations !
I can just imagine myself doing the same ngl
I'm not saying this as a joke or anything like that but I want someone to play this at my funeral. That's how much I like this song its so deep.
Ye this piece is amazing
Ok I will be there to play it for u, I just need the address of the cemetery :)
I'm not joking you know
@@eli-ii6765 your noob 1234 playz piano
When you're going to hear it you will come back to life lmao just like me
Этой мелодией меня провожали из Сицилии. В Аэропорту Катании стояло фортепиано и кто мог садились и играли. Один паренёк исполнил это произведение 03.07.24г. Спасибо тебе друг! Эта музыка прекрасна!
WOOOAAAHHHH I REQUESTED THIS AGES AGO AND IVE BEEN LISTENING TO THIS FOR AGES AND I WAS THINKING THAT IT WOULD BE SO COOL IF ROUSSEAU COVERED IT THIS IS SO COOL WHAT-
Merry christmas I guess
This was beautiful Rousseau, the duality in the effects are stunning and I have no fricking idea how you got your hands to glow red with blue lights! Absolutely amazing and I'm looking forward to anything you work on in the future
Merry Chris-mas Rein!!!!!!!
*confusion*
@@hi-qr9tm rein is a rousseau discord mod
Hey man merry Christmas it's me sir chopin
hi rein lmfaoo
It’s nice to know modern composers are getting recognition
This is truly breathtaking. I have never had a song bring me to tears without knowing why. Until this. Utterly beautiful. The composers…… a total masterpiece
You probably started rendering that last Christmas
Probably
Perhaps
Maybe
Possible
Likely
Two uploads in one month? Thats got to be a record!
Merry Christmas everyone, stay safe! ❤️🎄
Nah. He used to upload every week, but it has only been here recently that he is uploading much less frequently. :(
@@displayclayton3407 Not even every week, but there was a time when he uploaded two times a week: on Mondays and Thursdays. We can only wish that it happens again...
@@displayclayton3407 I'm sure they know that Rousseau used to upload frequently, it's a joke about how inactive his channel has become this year
Also the first one was just his previous videos put together
Well yeah, but he said that his real job has messed up his schedule, so he couldn’t upload as often.
Just learned this in 3 days, I swear every piece just got so much easier after i learned to play Nuvole Bianche
where did u find the piano sheet for experience?
@@aurelmerkohitoj1006 I learned it from watching this video and memorizing it.
@@prescotts.2112 As did I. Still cant play Nuvole Bianche though :/
@@swisherodocus314 I learned it in a few months, you got this bro ;)
@@swisherodocus314 I can play both
Whenever I hit a challenging time at work or life in general, I always come back to this song. To me, it sings the story of happiness, pain, loss, and also the eventual redemption and joy that comes after making it through those struggles. It truly helps me fight on.
i’m proud of you :)
This is my therapy
Follow @ahoorapianistalpha
On Instagram
@@richestpianist1505 why
Idk why but this makes me feel safe, sound and calm.
yeah.
I dunno but It makes me feel... Lost
Not to me. To birth. To live. To die.
@@whyiseverysinglehandletaken2 I was ganna say that- feels like you are in a grass plain with tall grass up to your waist, and there is a grey sky and it’s very windy and you simply look around in confusion but in the same time feel the wind hit your face making you feel free…
Yeah same here honestly, No real image just that feeling. But that the beauty of music: to each his own.
ive been playing paino for about 10 years now (im 14) and over time i kinda shied away from the piano cus i didnt wanna be seen as "weird" by ppl at school. you dont see many 14 year olds who listen to classical music and have favourite pianists and composers lmaoo. but its pieces like these and pianists like einaudi which remind me how powerful one instrument can be, and just how lucky i am to be able to play it. the fact that you can imagine a whole story in your head and almost create a narrative for yourself from a song that doesnt have any lyrics has always blown my mind. the piano has always been a part of my life, i couldnt imagine myself without my horribly out of tune, sounds like a dying cat, older than my great grandmother piano. ive met loads of ppl on social media who, like me, havent fully expressed their love for music because of other peoples opinions. and if you see this, its a sign to say, go. go and babble to your friends about ludovico einaudi and franz liszt about how insane they are. go spend your time fulfilling your dream to be what you wanna be. go and sit at the piano for hours on end just to hear each key make its unique sound and get blown away by it every time. because no one else can take away or fuel your own love for music, a love thats rewarding and expressive. music is art, anyone who says otherwise is wrong. music is expression, love, hate, words that you cant say, the tears that dried up, the laughter that makes your tummy hurt, its for the lost and the found. no matter what you go through, music will always be there for you. it doesnt matter if your going through the worst thing ever or the best thing ever, theres nothing that music cant guide you through. no one can take music away, not from me and not from you. not from anyone. this cover reminded me exactly that. that music is eternal. thank you, rousseau. seriously, thank you.
You’re cool. Don’t let them tell you otherwise.
you wrote all that for 16 likes LOL
@@emiliecampbell4223 I've been playing the piano for 11 years tbh I don't care if my friends don't give a shit about my talent, because they don't have one
@@recon741 you clearly dont know what its like to have been made fun of because of what brings you happiness. and i hope it stays that way, but ive seen so many people like me who have almost given up on their dreams because of what other people think. not everyone is as confident as you, please learn to respect that. also, i didnt comment that for likes, i commented it because i know there are people like me who needed reassurance. if that comment made 16 people at least a tiny bit happier, or more confident, or feel appreciated, then it was worth it
@@emiliecampbell4223 me too, im 13 and have played for 8 years and try to show others my gift but it seems like no one cares. But this song definitely motivates me to keep playing . And i appreciate that i started doing piano
I closed my eyes listening to this masterpiece. My life over the last few years has been hard but people have had it harder. I thought about so many bad experiences and events. This piece opened my eyes when they were closed. To me, this spoke to me about the worst of what I have gone through so far and I'm still looking for clarity. Thank you for performing this.
I want to hear this on my way to heaven.
If there is.
bold of you to assume that youre going to heaven lol
@@talibalghafri9544 Im christan so what else should i think?
@@linlanimitchell9240 well, no one can be sure can they?
plus it was a joke fam chill
@@talibalghafri9544 "It was a joke", then make it funny.
I love how this song expresses every emotion at once. You play it a certain way and people can understand exactly how you're feeling
Yes,this song makes me let out all my anger,sadness,Idk how to explain it. The song just have me let out every emotion I have inside on me.I started crying when I first listened to this song.
@@rosemary-jm1sisame. So beautiful ... 😢😭😭
@@JOutterbridge i agreed to u three
I cried. Sometimes I think how wonderful this song is. Then I finally understand. We human beings created it and we should be proud of this. because this sound is more than just a song. It is more than just a song. This song is indescribable. It makes you more than excited. It is simply perfect.
Ein Wirbel der Gedanken und Gefühle. Diese Musik trägt dich wohin du willst. ❤
Is it just me, or does this composer have a lot of emotions in his song? I mean, when I read the comments, people say they cried, and people told some sad stories like losing their dad. I don't really feel that, I just think it's relaxing and deep.
I guess I'll hit differently some day
I thought I was no longer able to cry and yet this song made me cry like I haven't done for so many years. Shivers, goosebumps, memories, your life just start flashing before your eyes... too many emotions, you try a timid attempt to resist but you can't help but cry.
There a reason why piano is consider the saddest instrument and the organ to be the father of instruments
His hands are faster than my internet connection.
Say that on moonlight sonata 3rd movement
Say that in la Campanella
Sau that on Hungarian Rhapsody No 6
Your internet connection really sucks
Right
В наше время шедевры создаются, хоть и редко. Это потрясающе! Это то, что тоже покорило мою душу!
Only God knows what Ludovico was going through while composing this tune
I would be vibing if I was him because this song is beautiful ☺️
An experience
@@puplights951 PIECE not song !!
@@YoruRL SORRY
ludovico also knows lol
When i hear this piece i hear a depressed man, who is recovering and seeing the world in a different way, instead of expecting a perfect world, he is grateful for what he has. (Sry about the commas)
Can you do me a favor? Take away the “sorry about the commas” part. Commas are great and this is your comment. Not somebody else’s, f*ck what they thing about your commas lol
lucid _ ^^
I appreciate commas!
I like none of these comments were about the actual reply its just abou the commas
That story....It's yours, right ?
Rousseau, I want to tell you something; as an amateur pianist, I really respect and admire the work and effort that you put into making your content. And even then, I still don’t think I realize the amount of effort that you put into what you do. And though you have 3 1/2 million subscribers, I still think you’re underrated. You’re one of my biggest piano inspirations, especially in the classical genre. If it wasn’t for you, I might not even be playing piano right now. I even watch some of your videos with my family sometimes. You got mad talent. Much love♥️and Merry Christmas to you🎄
I am the same! A pianist that started by watching Rousseau with my family. He's my greatest inspiration. This is amazing.
I appreciate that this guy brought the piano to a wider audience, but lets be honest here:
He got mad talent in what? In making visualisations? Agree.
In Piano?
I want to see a recording without the rendered overlay and with an actual existing clock, or I call this and all the other channels doing this kind of videos "fake".
"Fake" in quotation marks because he actually never says that he is playing. So there is some room for interpretation.
Im 98% sure that he records his hands and edit the videos in 10-25% speed with a midi running in the back. Hes not playing at all.
The remaining 2% go in the direction that even the hands are cgi/vfx. We live in 21 century, you can make whole movies without real persons. A pair of low res hands in a dark background, probably no problem.
I only know one instrument on the market with this led stuff on the keys (komplete kontrole s88). No ambitious pianist with serious skill would use this 900$ crap, it doesnt even have real pedals. But it has all the edit stuff included studio artists and composer uses, and what someone would have to use to make oneself look like a good pianist.
My opinion is based on:
- 25 years of playing piano
- owning 3 real instruments and one high end e-piano
- countless recitals, competitions, experiences on playing on dozens of instruments
- I saw close to every single top pianist live, several times. Kissin, Hamelin, Trifonov, Zimmer, Brendl.. you name it.
- there are several fishy details all over the recordings, especially the more difficult ones
- and last but not least, my common sense that random guys that pop up on youtube and "violate" every single rule of verifying a performance (clock to show its not sped up, camera position that show there are not cuts etc. etc) arent on a comparable level with the above mentioned top tier pianists.
@@gerdokurt Wow. Heh, heh. Tbh I've been completely uncertain for some time about how legit Rousseau's piano-playing is. (And other UA-camrs.) There are literally online discussions about it. My conclusion: uncertain....
Yeah, a lot of what you said is legit.
But it still inspires me! ^^ lol
@@masterofkrynn1002 I dont know about other discussions.
And to make it clear again, I dont attack him.
If 100 people play piano because of this channel, he did something really good for the world.
I see what y’all are saying, but nevertheless; he’s definitely made an impact on me and many other pianists.
Listening to this while walking through nature actually heals my soul
i’ll never understand how people will dislike a video they searched up
One of the big mysteries of this universe
@@main3240 bro “23 years ago” in your name made me question my reality for a moment
@@collinm.4652 me 2
their hearts are shattered and they dont know how to appreciate music
and think the recommendations are annoying af
basically deaf
or they envy people that has the ability to make such music
which offended their ego
Definitely bots
You don`t know me.
And I don`t expect anyone to take notice to these simple words that I am about to write. Usually no one really notice anything I have to say out in the youtube land, it is like my voice never reaches anyone, so I have stopped trying. But none the less in this instance, today, I had to try anyway.
Because although I know this may sound strange to you, or anyone else that reads this, it comes from the bottom of my heart in these covid-times that so many have died, leaving so many devestaded and in a loss of hope and joy:
I have heard the original, by Ludovico Einaudi who composed this masterpiece. Yes it is lovely. I love it to bits. I love his music.
But can I just say in all honesty: it was only *your* version, this soft and naked interpretation of Experience that moved my heartstring in such a way that a story started to form inside my head.
In 6 minutes and 24 seconds of pure emotion I swiftly wrote a short story that was entirely inspired by your ability to interpret this piece of music.
I have read your story, how you started to practice the piano, taking time over the years to practice over and over again, to get to where you are now. And what a joy it has been to enjoy what you have shared with us.
I am not after `likes`. I am just a simple person that has suffered alongside of everyone else. We are ALL in this leaky boat toghether.
I write poems, stories and never publish ANYTHING. Because no one seems interested in reading anyway. It is like calling out in a big void only hearing your own voice reflecting back at you. It is a very lonely place to be. But I don`t stop. I can`t stop, because it is just what I need to do.
I am willing to share the piece if someone whant to read it, but first and foremost I just wanted you to know that your interpreations of classical and contemporary music on your channel is pure therapy for me - and many others - I am sure.
There are thousands of channels out there. And yet, I am HERE - every.single.day.of.the.week. Hitting that play button over and over again.
You publish - I listen.
We all hear you.
Thank you so much!
~Northern Winds
That was beautiful
@@eliselerner Thank you, I appreciate your kind words.
Good words, I agree
Marvellous!
@@anubhavchauhan1485 Thank you for reading :)
this song gives me peace... And listening to it being played on a piano got even better, really this melody is amazing
*piece
@@kgroveringer03 whatever.
This song gives me the chills especialy at 4:25
@@ijanx101idk3 *piece
I lost my boyfriend on January 10, 2022. suicide. he wanted to leave and sadly he made it. this song brings back to light the memories I have of us, and the reasons why it's worth living. thank you Rousseau for making this composition even more special. a kiss 💖
I'm so sorry. I lost my best friend to suicide when I was 15. I'm in my 40s now and although in time it gets a little easier, it's the most selfish thing you can do. I medicated myself with drugs and alcohol for half of my life and have made several attempts myself. But music like this helps me grieve with its stunningly but bittersweet melodies. Again, I am so sorry for your loss but just know he's no longer hurting.. and I'm sorry that you are. I don't know you at all but if you need a friend I'm right here. It helped me in the beginning to talk to people that have lost loved ones in the same way. Hang in there friend .
people need God in their lives...that's the missing key
i lost my friend at may 26, 2023. she was my first friend as girl in my life (i was 16). i never saw her irl cuz we was for almost whole time in diff countries (me Ukraine, she Poland). we was speaking in messenger for 4 months (i met her from my old friend at end of january 2023). at first days i helped her so much after she broke up with my friend (they both was in Poland). after this we was just talking, helping each other, just enjoying, but she said she has problems with heart after born and she need before summer 2023 operation. operation can give some chances to live but not 100%. operation was successful, but unlucky she didnt lived. i will remember her for my whole life as first and best girl i ever met.
My best friend killed himself last year in May. He leaked nude photos of himself and people threatened blackmail. Because he was in a very conservative and religious family, he killed himself to avoid the shame. He was very smart and talented, and was going to study at the University of Michigan. But now he’s dead.
🤗❤
No one:
Me looking at my notifications: HE PLAYED W H A T
Lmao
A duck is pineapple sod
Sofa I mean
No soda
?
I honestly thought I would never be able to play this. And here we are, 2 years later, I was right
(Credits to Luka Golubovic for commenting this joke)
Wasn’t this on another vid? 🤨
Nice
lmao 😂
@@shelby5319 in many vids
Smh copied comment
This sounds like situation when one is about to lose something really precious and all the beautiful memories around it is is replaying in, 2x speed the grief and happiness at the same time
Thank you for expressing it
@@vicentecastillo8352 I concur
Yes
So true
Perfectly said.
wunderschön ...mir stehen die Tränen in den Augen
Ja, ich auch 😢
When I listen to this piece, its like im in a dimension, without people, just me, alone. Its relaxing, music really is amazing
If this isn't played at my funeral, I'm not coming.
Edit: Wow, thanks for all the likes!
same🙄🤚
But ur lying in the coffin dead-You cant do anything NSJSN
@@julianaisaac7480 lmao
You can rise from the ded UwU lmao
@@sophiepham2791 this Would literally bring me back to life
How can a music goes into this feelings disappointment -> rage-> sadness -> emptiness-> acceptance/ contentment
But always epic
Experience of feelings
2:34 господи этот момент начинает разрывать мою душу на части. Что должен был пережить человек что бы написать такую музыку. Это произведение очень цепляет душу.
This hits different when you’re in space
ikr, went to the moon last month and I was listening this, it hits different
@@shayayayayaaaa sheeesh I went to mars today and Santa stuck his elf up my- nvm
@@El_Chapo407 I hate when that happens, so annoying
@@El_Chapo407 I was that elf btw
@@PrecisionAIM what-
Hopefully we hear from Rousseau soon. Life is easier when they upload
I feel you man.
@@anonymousman4419 it’s been 5 months :(
Ehhh sad
He just uploaded!
@@Dollydollydoll holyyyy
this is the perfect song when you lie in a bed at 80 and you look back at your past at allthe good things the people who went the way with you and helped you, the bad things and what you learnd, what you did and for who. You just realising your completly live and i imagine this every time i hear this song, that why i love it.
Can’t believe people could walk past a performance like that without stopping. People stop and smell the roses. Fantastic piano playing.
Any one else just scroll through the comments while listening to Rousseau take away all of your problems through is playing?
Here
Ye lol
After 10 years searching for the best piano song...i found it😊
All Chopin's pieces are better
@@andantino5558 lmao ok dude🤣 but that kinda is true tho
@@andantino5558 Ludovico is overrated... Chopin is pure gold
@@andantino5558 yup and that’s just the truth
@@ΣτέφανοςΓιαννόπουλος I wouldnt say overrated
Rousseau uploaded:
93 videos in 2019
13 videos in 2020
It s so sad😞
Idk what's happening with him... I hope his hand condition isn't acting up
@@allanbrowniii1409 he has a hand condition ?
@@marlloryduarte Yeah, he didn't specify what it was tho
Obsessed WithDovey he said that he wants his videos' quality getting higher, so it takes more time for him to make each video
Today, on 17.08.24 around 11~12 P.M., I saw a beautiful stranger playing this on a piano in Antwerp near the statue of Antoon van Dyck. He had short blonde locks and was dressed in dark clothing. But what caught my eye the most, even from afar - was the gentlest, most wonderful smile I’ve ever seen on a man. He seemed around my age, he might have been a student too. I wish I went up and talked to him. His smile and playing have truly brightened up my trip. I wish I could have told him that. In the slightest of chances he comes here to check how to play again - your smile is wonderful and you play beautifully. Please never stop playing, nor smiling! ❤
This is the singular must utterly beautiful piece I have ever heard.
I want this to be played at my funeral 😌
@@austinsavage4390 same here man, it’s amazing how such few notes can be so beautiful.
@@arveiaturance7754 I totally agree; I get goosebumps whenever I listen to this.
This is amazing but I would listen to Rachmaninoffs rhapsody in Paganini variation 18! Almost made me cry!
@@crosskeys3403 will do! Thanks for the suggestion
1:48
Goosebumps. Every single time.
coloco meu fone, fecho os olhos e imagino eu tocando essa música no piano. eu sou fascinado em pianos. sei q um dia vou poder me dar a oportunidade de aprender a tocar esse instrumento incrível!! 🙏🏻
Eu tbm acho tão lindo, queria saber tocar tbm.
Toco violão mais amo piano, teclado etc...
Im staying in India for 4 weeks, and I left my keyboard at home, bruh I'm so eager to lay my fingers on those keys again!😭😭
Piano é meu instrumento favorito:)
Don't worry, I know you can do it, because everyone can do it ! Good luck bro🤞 , l also learn it... We will did it don't worry !! 👍👍💪💪
I think this is one of the best versions i have ever heard. Experience by Ludovico Einaudi is already a masterpiece and you've only made it better. Good job Rousseau. I love it!!
The unexplainable sadness and sorrow i feel from this song is truly something I never thought I would have ever felt. Every time I listen to this song, I can't help but feel so defeated and heartbroken. I've spent hours sobbing over this song, i cant help but feel like im being ripped from all directions and there is nothing to do but cope with the pain. yet here i am trying to learn how to play it.
Mude o pensamento ao ouvi-la... aos poucos ela trará sentimento de calma , de esperança , de beleza ao seu espírito ✨🧚♂️
Playing pieces that are a refection of your innerself is extremely satisfying and relieving in my experience.
This is the most dramatic piece I've ever heard. It's haunting and yet so delicate. A perfect choice that represents 2020. Thank you. I hope you, your family and friends are all safe, well and healthy and 2021 is everything you could wish for.
I remember the first time I fell in love with someone, we fell a sleep listened to this piece. I thought our world was connected and that moment, that night in a tiny basement was forever seared into my mind. We ended things rather abruptly after, but this piece still brings me back. Even though the feeling towards the person is no more, listening to this brings me to a tiny island of happiness, forever crystalized.
This is an indescribable feeling. The whole range of emotions from joy to pain. I want to cry because we miss a lot of opportunities and waste time. It feels like this song is saving people's lives literally and figuratively. I'm ready to listen to her forever. It's unbelievable.
Wow. 2020 summed up in a piece. Melancholy. A whirlwind of emotions. Covid, Unus Annus, the Elections, BLM and others. Really captures the essence of the new decade. Nice work Rousseau!
Hi. I first found your channel when I was trying to learn "Nuvole Bianche" over quarantine. Despite the fact that it was the first piece I ever fully learnt and it was way out of my comfort zone, it was very well worth it. Currently, I can play it fully by memory as well as a few other pieces. I am also 1/3 of the way in to learning this piece since picking it up last week. I would just like to thank you for this perfectly timed and simply amazing Christmas present to all of us. Merry Christmas and thank you for being such an inspiration :)
Same 😄
This piece lives up perfectly to its name. It’s beautiful, not especially by the difficulty, but the sensibility of the melody
Sometimes I wish life was fair and the same for everyone. Some people get treated badly, and it just makes me SO mad seeing that. But god is with them ❤
Me: Man I can't wait until he uploads next monday!
Rousseau: *Three months later*
Me: 😥
EXACTLY
Don't worry, he will upload soon...
I hope...
me: thinking if these pianists in this youtube will do a FACE REVEAL
he might be trying to speedrun the process of learning another song
Some pianists should realise that you really don't have to play Liszt's or Rachmaninoff's monster pieces to impress someone. If a pianist wants to impress someone he should try playing easier pieces that sound beautiful just like this one.
“Liszt’s or Rachmaninoff’s ‘monster’ pieces” - me laughing
@DokTOr BaNAn Rach's and Liszt's pieces got more feelings than Chopin or Einaudi but the problem is that people just pay attention to the player's virtuosity.
Their pieces express raw emotions.(It's strikes really very hard)
Listen to Liszt's Chasse Neige,
In the first few seconds you can clearly listen static yet very fast winter storm.
It even got wind howling sound effects.
And tons of REAL stuff.
But when I say Chasse Neige people are always like only Ling Ling can play it properly,blah blah blah.
They never appreciate the artistic mastery.
The problem is not with the pianists but the listeners.
Only Liszt Can Play His Compositions
@@harshvardhandewangan3997 I'm both a pianist and a listener. I think Einaudi and Yanni's pieces are more beautiful than Liszt, Rach, Brahms or any other complex pianist. But that's my opinion. You can disagree if you wish.
@@b-zar8912 Yeah you are right Chopin, Einaudi and Yanni pieces are more of beauty and it's subtle expression and Liszt Rach pieces are more like wild and express raw emotions.
This song sounds like what will play when I die and experience a flashback of every experience I've had in my life. Probably why it's called Experience
This is amazingly deep and beautiful. After a wonderful, but rough and draining day- I’ve listened to this several times. I wish I could pour out my soul on the piano like this. How cathartic it would be.
Each time I listen the song morphs. Sometimes the sharps or flats stick out making me tear up, or smile...
music is so powerful.
This piece is a whirlpool of emotions
No way can any human soul define this piece
It's so simple yet complex
Both eyes shed tears in this piece
One of joy
One of sorrow
I totally agree with you!! Cool piece
I could come up with one way to explain this
I love how everyone has their own way of experiencing this masterpiece.
Truly lives up to it's name
Punny
Rousseau, You're the best! I just had to subscribe!
Привет
Same
*If Rousseau continues at this rate, every video is going to be a million subscribers special*