Hi! I am sorry for the late upload. My upload was delayed because I spent longer with my family on Thanksgiving than I expected. In the last video, lots of people want me to play Chopin’s piece at this time. So, I have prepared “Grande Valse Brillante”. You guys like this piece? Next week, I am considering to play Beethoven’s piece. Do you want it? Have a good day!! Please don’t forget Like and Subscribe! Thank you for your support!!
This was said to be chopins favorite piano piece written by him! I think this makes it all the more special. My father loved this piano piece, he used to be very good but a few years ago he just, stopped. So I’m planing on learning this for his 50th birthday! Wish me luck!! (It’s on October 15th :D)
One day, my father came to me and said: do you know the name of the music that goes like "ta nanana ta nanana ta nanana nananana..." he said that it always played in Tom and Jerry. After hours of research, he finally found out that this was the piece
Guigo Gomes hahahahaha real struggle when you really want to know which piece is that playing in your mind but you don’t remember anything except of lalalalalallaa
Such a beautiful waltz! The way Chopin made his waltzes without making them bland and repetitive is beyond me. And of course an amazing interpretation by you! Could you please do Waltz in C Sharp Minor? Keep it up!
This valse is so happy, makes me think of a child playing with a baby dog in the sky... Thank you for playing these pieces like they should be played !
It’s not bad. Learn some other of his waltzes and then you can tackle this one. Tempo comes with time, but I think the sheet music isn’t that intimidating.
i have to say. this is my favorite interpretation of this piece. i love how you're so light and bouncy with all the notes, it feels as though it should. i feel like a lot of pianists' philosophy is that since it's a chopin, it should be intense, and menacing, which i see why they think that, but it's not always true. this piece is supposed be nice and happy, and bouncy, and fun! so is the minute waltz! best interpretation i have ever seen!
How is this stuff still relevant after more than 150 years. I’ve first heard this music at my grand dads and now 40-ish years later I still enjoy it. From an old record player to a smart phone with Bluetooth ewrphones the technology has changed tremendously. Fortunately this music didn’t and will never cease to impress. ❤️
Honestly, this is one of the best interpretations of the Grande Valse Brillante I've ever heard in my life. The melodic parts are played beautifully and with emotion, and it just touches my heart. The fast part are played with excellent staccato and the pedaling is outstanding. This just sounds so good and I am thankful that it is posted on UA-cam so I can listen to it everyday.
Everytime i hear a Chopin piece I always close my eyes and try to imagine him playing it. I wish we had video or at least audio recordings of Chopin and Liszt. I know that the technology wasn't around at the time but still that would be amazing.
Its crazy how not even one person can compose greater pieces than Chopin, Liszt, etc in todays world even with the modern technology. They were truly History
They came out of a culture that DIED in 1914 when 19 year old Gavrilo Princip, waiting on a corner in Sarajevo for the expected arrival of a fat Austrian named Franz and his innocent wife Sophie, fired off rounds from a pistol he just happened to have and a civilization self-destructed and was replaced with a blood thirsty monster. Probably the very peak of Western Civilization and, now, the decline as the militaristic and psychopathic New Rome, with just barely an intellectual tradition, pushes its hegemony, not into brutal and blind Theocracy as did Rome, but into Human extinction and a boon to the rest of Earth... Huzzah! And perhaps the band will be playing Chopin while our ship goes down, perhaps the "Heroic Polonaise" just to add some irony...
saying not a single person has made music on par with them is a huge disserbice to the talented and skilled people living today so idk if this is it chief
I've always thought that Chopin put all of his passion for life into his music, so it would last beyond him. He knew he had "consumption" (what we now know as tuberculosis) from the time he was 19. Pieces like this one certainly have a joie de vivre that's unmistakable. Thank you for a lovely iteration.
chopin always goes all out with his waltzes. listen to one of his waltzes and you could immediately tell that it's written by him. this is probably my favorite waltz that he has written.
I remember 3 years ago when I just started playing. I used to look at pieces like this and marvel at their playing wondering how many years it would take me to master a piece like this. I did my grade 8 piano exam a month ago and since then have been learning this piece. My dreams have come true ;)
I love the way you take the time to read and respond to so many comments. It shows you really care about your channel and audience and aren't just in it for the money. Beautiful playing, by the way :)
Hey Kassia, another great performance! Personally I would love to see Schubert, because he is so underplayed by youtube-pianists.. Something like Klavierstücke D. 946 No. 2 in E Flat, which is a really beautiful piece. But Beethoven is great as well, your interpretations were always fantastic. Keep going!
This is basically one of my favorite piece Chopin composed and I really enjoy listening to it..... its unbelievable how fast this channel has grown. Love ur vids!
This piece is so fantastically bright and your interpretation of it accentuates that well, in my opinion, without going over the top with it. Great performance!
Brain: Ooo! I wanna learn this! Eyes: Yeah it looks super cool! Arms: Wait- Fingers: *Don’t you dare* I love all of your performances and always get super excited when I see a notification from you! Keep playing, you’re awesome! 👍👍
My most anticipated piece from Chopin and my most favourite! I quickly made my first impression when I heard it first from Tom and Jerry and then O2jam game. Thank you Kassia! 💕
Notice the beautiful melody on the right hand. In the beginning the legato makes very nice bel canto style and the multiple staccatos a bit later are clear and dry creating perfect contrast!
My god, this reminds me of when I was a young child watching these cartoons. Thank you. I’m only a teenager but this brought back so many good memories
This is such a brilliant little waltz, and your interpretation of it is amazing. Chopin always manages to make everything work in His pieces. He doesn’t overdo anything and He isn’t missing anything. It’s just perfect. His waltzes are among my favourite solo piano pieces ever composed, there is no such thing as a boring Chopin piece. Anyway, I was wondering whether you’d be able to do his waltz in e minor (opus Posth No.15). I know you’re abit flodded with requests right now but it’s just a little piece to keep in the back of your mind. Thank you for uploading this amazing content :)
Hi, Mateusz.:) I like waltz in e minor (opus 15). I will play it in near future. I always feel that you are Polish who really love Chopin. Thank you for your comment!💕
Kassia Thank you, and yes I do love Chopin :) He is definetley my favourite composer. I think Debussy put it well when He said. “Chopin is the greatest of all, For with the piano alone he discovered everything.”
@@mateuszloniewski Yes, most pianists including me love his pieces. He made really gem-like pieces. Every time I play his pieces, I am impressed with his work. It's no surprise that the Polish are proud of him.
Learned this for recital for whole two years, and yet nowhere close to this level! Seeing the synthesia make it looks much "easier" than the actual nightmare of practicing for it... Anyway, I love how you've brought the piece, keep up the good work!
Fun fact: actually this piece paved the way for the modern day Nokia tune!! See, there was a Spanish composer Fransisco Tŕrega who composed a piece-- gran vals. A small section from that ( at the beginning) is the original Nokia tune. Now he said that, he took inspiration from a short musical phrase (actually the main theme) of Chopin's grande valse brillante. I think it's from 00:05 to 00:12 . So this piece is related to Nokia tune!!
Beautiful interpretation of this piece. Chopin would be very proud. Ever since I discovered you, I wouldn't stop watching and listening to your performances. Awesome job and keep it up. Hope one day, I get to see you perform on the big stages.
I wanted the other waltz (valse de l'adieu) so bad, though I'm in love on how you played this piece. I don't mind late uploads; I'd love your playing anyway💕
Wow, I first thought this was one of Rousseau’s uploads and I just clicked on it! I was wrong but I’m glad I watched anyway otherwise I probably never would have heard of you. Beautiful interpretation of an already charming piece. Definitely subscribing!!!🙂
i'm so grateful for all those videos cuz i can't read notes and i can only copy hand movements and play by ear . so thx for making that possible for me Kassia :D
@@Kassiapiano Ok, I will, I always love your videos! 💕 I did learn the Chopin waltz in a minor plus another waltz like piece. I hope to put videos out on them, I just need to do it, lol 😅
Hello Kassia, I just wanted to let you know that I learnt the previous piece you uploaded... I tried the right hand about 6 months ago and then I couldn‘t reach the ninths, but now I could because my hands have become a tad more flexible and it motivates me so much 😇🌹 Thank you for another beautiful performance!
Hands can change more flexible by practicing. My hands are also small, but can reach 10th. Congratulation! I am really happy that my video can help you. Thank you!💕
Theoretically only octaves but the piece is played more fluently (and beautifully) if you stretch your fingers a little further at, for example, 0:14 ;)
I remember wanting to learn this for so long as a young boy. I especially loved the repeated notes part. It just seemed so fun to play. I might give it a try again some day. Love your playing! 💖
@@babyskunkcat I learned maple leaf rag and its easier than I thought and fun to play. Also do you thing Liebestraum no. 3 is difficult? Because I've always wanted to learn it.
Thanks for the performance, Kassia! My student asked me about a piece that was in her book and it turned out to be a simplified version of this song. Thank you for playing, it really helped a lot :D
Hi! I am sorry for the late upload. My upload was delayed because I spent longer with my family on Thanksgiving than I expected. In the last video, lots of people want me to play Chopin’s piece at this time. So, I have prepared “Grande Valse Brillante”. You guys like this piece? Next week, I am considering to play Beethoven’s piece. Do you want it? Have a good day!! Please don’t forget Like and Subscribe! Thank you for your support!!
EN:
Is there any chance that you can upload the midi?
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Existe alguna posibilidad de que puedas subir el midi?
Don't worry! I hope you had fun with your family! 😀 You chose an amazing Chopin piece, I can't wait for your Beethoven!
beethoven virus :D
Spending time with family is important thanks
Waldstein Sonata?
Finally, Chopin is happy for once
@@beancandy6519 not really, his sickness made his life like hell.
Roi Osmani hey it’s you lol
I don't think that Chopin's standard is that low
Waltz Op.64 no.1, in D-flat Major (Minute Waltz):
*_am i a joke to you?_*
Yea, I was in good mood
I’m happy to say after over 5 years of practice I’ve finally mastered the first 6 seconds of the piece.
😂 literally.. but so true... it's taken me months to play the waltz no. 12 op 70.. I'm still far from perfecting it
lol
sadly relatable :(
I got it only one week
@@PauliKallioniemi-nv6zs lmao
Chopin: Such a musical genius; sadly, such a short life... Beautiful rendition of this masterpiece.
Chopin Grand Waltz😊😊😊
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some composers have short lifespan anyways
Mozart 😂😅
@@kohizukiyeah but he had a better lfie than chopin with no sickness
💀
This was said to be chopins favorite piano piece written by him! I think this makes it all the more special. My father loved this piano piece, he used to be very good but a few years ago he just, stopped. So I’m planing on learning this for his 50th birthday! Wish me luck!! (It’s on October 15th :D)
I’ll be expecting an update!
@@chombersbaconbulle yes sir!!
@@mitzi6263 best of luuuuuck
@@ZKLofiTone thank you!!
@@mitzi6263 ANYTIIIIME!!!
One day, my father came to me and said: do you know the name of the music that goes like "ta nanana ta nanana ta nanana nananana..." he said that it always played in Tom and Jerry. After hours of research, he finally found out that this was the piece
Guigo Gomes hahahahaha real struggle when you really want to know which piece is that playing in your mind but you don’t remember anything except of lalalalalallaa
Flying cat
@@rakeshkrishna7792 Yes! This was the episode haha
It's so funny.:) Thank you for your comment!:)❤️
@@Kassiapiano I have hands as big as Rachmaninoff but yet nothing as you are with your small hands that I saw struggling with la campanella
Such a beautiful waltz! The way Chopin made his waltzes without making them bland and repetitive is beyond me. And of course an amazing interpretation by you! Could you please do Waltz in C Sharp Minor? Keep it up!
I will play it in the future.:) Please keep watching my channel!! Thank you!💕
Yes I want your future version too
this one is really repetetive but ok
Would u guys say this is harder than chopins ballade no 1 in g minor?
@@elizabethweeks3065 nooo
This valse is so happy, makes me think of a child playing with a baby dog in the sky...
Thank you for playing these pieces like they should be played !
Zeloc yes absolutely, lovely and happy piece:)
Thank you for your words, Zeloc!:)💕
@@Kassiapiano where can n buy this piano
zeloc yes i agree
This is quite possibly my favourite piano piece of all time. It's such a happy and playful little waltz.
This is one of Chopin's pieces where you get high hopes that you can play the piece and then eventually see the sheet music and quit.
Ha! Just like me :(
It’s not bad. Learn some other of his waltzes and then you can tackle this one. Tempo comes with time, but I think the sheet music isn’t that intimidating.
@@Aaron-ou5mw I've tried it for about one month and it's easy!(But kinda hard to memorize the last two pages)
its actually fairly easy imo
a lot of repetition so not that bad. Considering that Chopin waltz is not as bad as he’s etudes, it’s quite ok
i have to say. this is my favorite interpretation of this piece. i love how you're so light and bouncy with all the notes, it feels as though it should. i feel like a lot of pianists' philosophy is that since it's a chopin, it should be intense, and menacing, which i see why they think that, but it's not always true. this piece is supposed be nice and happy, and bouncy, and fun! so is the minute waltz! best interpretation i have ever seen!
I'm finding myself favoring Kassia's interpretations on various pieces...
@@eenayeah sammmmmmme
Yes you’re so right! Great interpretation
The Classical Nerd of Classical yes agreed!
Who on earth plays this piece intense and menacing
How is this stuff still relevant after more than 150 years. I’ve first heard this music at my grand dads and now 40-ish years later I still enjoy it. From an old record player to a smart phone with Bluetooth ewrphones the technology has changed tremendously. Fortunately this music didn’t and will never cease to impress. ❤️
With the hands moving so fast it's hard to know how many keys are being played, the lights show how complex the composition is. Love it, keep it up.
I feel like older cartoons did a good job at introducing us to this kind of music.
tom and jerry?
@@ganglians yep!
Honestly, this is one of the best interpretations of the Grande Valse Brillante I've ever heard in my life. The melodic parts are played beautifully and with emotion, and it just touches my heart. The fast part are played with excellent staccato and the pedaling is outstanding. This just sounds so good and I am thankful that it is posted on UA-cam so I can listen to it everyday.
Everytime i hear a Chopin piece I always close my eyes and try to imagine him playing it. I wish we had video or at least audio recordings of Chopin and Liszt. I know that the technology wasn't around at the time but still that would be amazing.
There is a recording of Liszt showing his students how to play piano, apparently. Search it on UA-cam. But sadly not Chopin
@@Chazza_1201 I's taken from a television series. It's not actually Liszt.
@@pegtopmaster8780 that’s very sad to hear lol
Please consider how our creator longs to see these wonderful composers living again here on earth!
Diese musik ist einfach großartig.vielen dank.
I press like without even watching
Thank you, Thiago!:)💕
Levent K******** no
Who doesn’t 😂
same
I always do that lol
This is such a light-hearted piece, and you've done it justice with everything: your interpretation and visuals are spot-on.
Thank you, Akshay!!:)❤️
@@Kassiapiano you're welcome :)
Its crazy how not even one person can compose greater pieces than Chopin, Liszt, etc in todays world even with the modern technology. They were truly History
They came out of a culture that DIED in 1914 when 19 year old Gavrilo Princip, waiting on a corner in Sarajevo for the expected arrival of a fat Austrian named Franz and his innocent wife Sophie, fired off rounds from a pistol he just happened to have and a civilization self-destructed and was replaced with a blood thirsty monster. Probably the very peak of Western Civilization and, now, the decline as the militaristic and psychopathic New Rome, with just barely an intellectual tradition, pushes its hegemony, not into brutal and blind Theocracy as did Rome, but into Human extinction and a boon to the rest of Earth... Huzzah! And perhaps the band will be playing Chopin while our ship goes down, perhaps the "Heroic Polonaise" just to add some irony...
saying not a single person has made music on par with them is a huge disserbice to the talented and skilled people living today so idk if this is it chief
Tal vez si estuviéramos más en la música que en el celular...
I've always thought that Chopin put all of his passion for life into his music, so it would last beyond him. He knew he had "consumption" (what we now know as tuberculosis) from the time he was 19. Pieces like this one certainly have a joie de vivre that's unmistakable. Thank you for a lovely iteration.
3:25 amazingly well composed
Chopin Grand Waltz😊😊😊
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Everything is well composed!
What if it wasn't??
chopin always goes all out with his waltzes. listen to one of his waltzes and you could immediately tell that it's written by him. this is probably my favorite waltz that he has written.
if billboard existed on that era, this single would be on the charts
I remember 3 years ago when I just started playing. I used to look at pieces like this and marvel at their playing wondering how many years it would take me to master a piece like this. I did my grade 8 piano exam a month ago and since then have been learning this piece. My dreams have come true ;)
very emphatic play of this beatiful piece, amazing! makes me so happy :) love the trill at 0:41 !
I just finished learning this piece. I love your channel!
Thank you, Justin!💕
cool dude
How long have you been playing piano?
Iqbalmaulana for about two years
@@justinjohnson4452 Are you... by any chance... asian?🤔
I love the way you take the time to read and respond to so many comments. It shows you really care about your channel and audience and aren't just in it for the money.
Beautiful playing, by the way :)
This is one of the most unique interpretations of this piece I've heard. It is clearly now my favorite. Kassia, you are AMAZING.
4:32 - 4:53 is the best build up and finale of any piece I’ve ever heard along with Hungarian No2
I put that because i was with liszt envy😤😒
@@fredericfrancoischopin6280 no doubt, he may have had better performance talent, but no one can ever match your composing genius.
Gotta say, this is how I feel the piece should be played. Amazing as always, Kassia.
Hey Kassia, another great performance! Personally I would love to see Schubert, because he is so underplayed by youtube-pianists.. Something like Klavierstücke D. 946 No. 2 in E Flat, which is a really beautiful piece. But Beethoven is great as well, your interpretations were always fantastic. Keep going!
I played it before. I like that piece. I will play it in the future.:) Thank you for your comment!💕
@@Kassiapiano Wow amazing! Thank you!
@Kassia you must play Ständchen arr. Lizst, my favorite artangment of Ständchen
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@@Kassiapiano Cappricio Alla Turca, Liszt's arrangement was so beautiful too! ^-^
I can’t stop myself thinking of Tom flying 😂😂😂
I know what you're talking about! 😆
Hahhahahaha
Those are just so beautiful memories 💖
Same with me haha
Benjamin Grace ommggggg🥺😭
This is basically one of my favorite piece Chopin composed and I really enjoy listening to it..... its unbelievable how fast this channel has grown. Love ur vids!
HI, Yll!:) Thank you for your comment!!:)❤️
Chopin, my favorite, genius and poet of the piano ♥️🎹♥️💫🎶✨🌹😘
New fans here.. I didn't took class on piano or anything. But I'm in love with the piece's.
Thank you kassia ❤️❤️❤️
This piece is so fantastically bright and your interpretation of it accentuates that well, in my opinion, without going over the top with it. Great performance!
Невероятно приятно слушать вас. Спасибо что выкладываете. С радостью пришел бы на ваш концерт.
Ага
Brain: Ooo! I wanna learn this!
Eyes: Yeah it looks super cool!
Arms: Wait-
Fingers: *Don’t you dare*
I love all of your performances and always get super excited when I see a notification from you! Keep playing, you’re awesome! 👍👍
@SGRTfruitless it depends on your skill level and motivation but with enough practice, you can definitely learn it!! good luck, friend! :)
LOL
This has to be, by far, my favorite interpretation of this piece! I could say the same about most everything else you put out there! 😊
Fantabulous. I suspect that the gentle touch on the keys pleases Chopin.
My most anticipated piece from Chopin and my most favourite!
I quickly made my first impression when I heard it first from Tom and Jerry and then O2jam game.
Thank you Kassia! 💕
This performance is making my day so bright♡ Thank you.
Thank you, Chacha Tube.:) I am happy that my performance can make you bright. Have a good day!💕
When i discovered this piece, i just loved it. Listening to it makes me feel very Nice.
Thank you.:) I am glad that you like this piece.💕
2:32 This is the part that made me wanna learn to play the piano. So cool!!!
it's not fun when you actually play it 😢😢
@@boooooooooooo same
@@booooooooooooyep
Notice the beautiful melody on the right hand. In the beginning the legato makes very nice bel canto style and the multiple staccatos a bit later are clear and dry creating perfect contrast!
Didn't even know this piece, but now I've listened to this video like twenty times in a row so thanks I love it!
OMG KASSIA!!!! My most favorite piece of chopin!!! you played it so beautifully!! And thank you!
Thank you for your kind words!:)💕
Chopin was definitely a genius. Wonderful performance Kassia as usual, thank you for playing my favorite pieces 🥰
Thank you for your kind words, Diego!!💕
Probably the best version of this waltz in the internet. Good job girl 👏
My god, this reminds me of when I was a young child watching these cartoons. Thank you. I’m only a teenager but this brought back so many good memories
This is such a brilliant little waltz, and your interpretation of it is amazing. Chopin always manages to make everything work in His pieces. He doesn’t overdo anything and He isn’t missing anything. It’s just perfect. His waltzes are among my favourite solo piano pieces ever composed, there is no such thing as a boring Chopin piece. Anyway, I was wondering whether you’d be able to do his waltz in e minor (opus Posth No.15). I know you’re abit flodded with requests right now but it’s just a little piece to keep in the back of your mind. Thank you for uploading this amazing content :)
That is not a ''little'' valse, ''Great Waltz Brilliant''
Hi, Mateusz.:) I like waltz in e minor (opus 15). I will play it in near future. I always feel that you are Polish who really love Chopin. Thank you for your comment!💕
Kassia
Thank you, and yes I do love Chopin :) He is definetley my favourite composer. I think Debussy put it well when He said. “Chopin is the greatest of all, For with the piano alone he discovered everything.”
@@mateuszloniewski Yes, most pianists including me love his pieces.
He made really gem-like pieces.
Every time I play his pieces, I am impressed with his work. It's no surprise that the Polish are proud of him.
I was searching a piece to play for my next piano concert, i already found it. First time i listen it and now i love it!
Bryan N yes, it’s a great waltz, you should give it a try :)
Learned this for recital for whole two years, and yet nowhere close to this level! Seeing the synthesia make it looks much "easier" than the actual nightmare of practicing for it...
Anyway, I love how you've brought the piece, keep up the good work!
Fun fact: actually this piece paved the way for the modern day Nokia tune!! See, there was a Spanish composer Fransisco Tŕrega who composed a piece-- gran vals. A small section from that ( at the beginning) is the original Nokia tune. Now he said that, he took inspiration from a short musical phrase (actually the main theme) of Chopin's grande valse brillante. I think it's from 00:05 to 00:12 . So this piece is related to Nokia tune!!
Never knew Chopin had an inspiration of it.
I thought they were different pieces
@@FilipinoFurry yeah same. I read an article on the nokia tune the previous year. Found this fact interesting to share, so I did.
Chopin Grand Waltz😊😊😊
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That doesn't look easy at all (I tried)! Wonderful, especially with the repeated notes! Nice colors too
Hi, Flaming!:) Always thank you for your comment!💕
Beautiful interpretation of this piece. Chopin would be very proud. Ever since I discovered you, I wouldn't stop watching and listening to your performances. Awesome job and keep it up. Hope one day, I get to see you perform on the big stages.
Tom and Jerry is culture.
Amazing. Very hard and beautiful piece done by a wonderful musician
Thank you!!💕
Looks like a Piano Roll is being made. Very Clever. Thank you
Chopin Grand Waltz😊😊😊
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this piece of chopin, besides being cheerful, is beautiful and exciting, and also very well executed! congratulations
You never dissapoint me with your song choices. Amazing ❤
Amazing! This piece is one of the first pieces I heard that made me want to start practicing piano. Thank you for playing this
Easton Fishbeck yes, Chopin is sooo appealing especially for beginners, great motivation to practice hard :)
Hi, Easton.:) I also learned this piece when I was young. Thank you!💕
beautiful as always, don't worry about slow uploads! so glad you got to spend it with your family ❤️
Hi, Kat.:) Thank you for your kind words.:)💕
So much beautiful music that Chopin wrote, my favorite ❤️🎹❤️✨🎶💫💯😘🌹
MARVELOUS!!! 😎👽☠️🌴❤
When you playing Chopin, my heart is go on 😍
I wanted the other waltz (valse de l'adieu) so bad, though I'm in love on how you played this piece. I don't mind late uploads; I'd love your playing anyway💕
Thank you.:)💕 I will play lots of waltz. Please keep watching!
Wow, I first thought this was one of Rousseau’s uploads and I just clicked on it! I was wrong but I’m glad I watched anyway otherwise I probably never would have heard of you. Beautiful interpretation of an already charming piece. Definitely subscribing!!!🙂
Thank you, Philip!:) Keep watching my channel.:)❤️
i'm so grateful for all those videos cuz i can't read notes and i can only copy hand movements and play by ear . so thx for making that possible for me Kassia :D
I play this on Violin it sounds amazing! Thanks Kassia for playing this❤
This is probably my favorite waltz. Thanks so much for sharing!
What a mastery and what a perfect execution. Congratulations. You are simply awesome. Greetings from Spain.
Holaaa!
Aquí hay otro español!!!
Awesome! Going to watch this now, Chopin waltzes are always amazing! 😀
Hi, Stephen.:) Always thank you for your interest.💕 I hope that you will try to play some waltzes in the future.
@@Kassiapiano Ok, I will, I always love your videos! 💕
I did learn the Chopin waltz in a minor plus another waltz like piece.
I hope to put videos out on them, I just need to do it, lol 😅
@@StephenPiano You have a great talent.:) I believe that you can make great music with those pieces.
@@Kassiapiano ok, I'll record it soon! 🙂
Hi, I'm Brazilian! First of all, here classical is not much appreciated by most people.
But I particularly love it! Props for Channel!
Una de las mejores canciones q escuche x dioss🎉😍❤
Melhor versão. ..bela performance ...Bravo demais.parabéns
Hello Kassia, I just wanted to let you know that I learnt the previous piece you uploaded... I tried the right hand about 6 months ago and then I couldn‘t reach the ninths, but now I could because my hands have become a tad more flexible and it motivates me so much 😇🌹 Thank you for another beautiful performance!
Hands can change more flexible by practicing. My hands are also small, but can reach 10th. Congratulation! I am really happy that my video can help you. Thank you!💕
there are ninths in that piece?
Theoretically only octaves but the piece is played more fluently (and beautifully) if you stretch your fingers a little further at, for example, 0:14 ;)
For example when you play a C with 5 and the next note is a B with the tumb.
Absolutely wonderful and beautiful, Kassia! Keep doing your thing!
Thank you, Casey!!:)💕
Kassia plays the piano energetically his every press is full of energy while rousseu is soft touch and southing
Chopin Grand Waltz😊😊😊
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Very great🔥🔥🔥
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20 comments already 😭
Thank you, ReynK!💕
4:47 The best part, I love it uwu
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I remember wanting to learn this for so long as a young boy. I especially loved the repeated notes part. It just seemed so fun to play. I might give it a try again some day. Love your playing! 💖
I believe that you can play it in near future. Are you still practicing with your teacher? Thank you!💕
Kassia Yeah I’m going to be playing Liebestraum No. 3 in a competition around March. I’m also working on Maple Leaf Rag just for the fun of it. 😁
@@babyskunkcat I learned maple leaf rag and its easier than I thought and fun to play. Also do you thing Liebestraum no. 3 is difficult? Because I've always wanted to learn it.
Ant 55 The beginning and end isn’t too hard. But I had trouble with voicing and stuff for a while. But you gotta practice slowly to getting right.
This waltz makes me think of so many things
It brings so many colors, like a sudden splash of color. It just seems to surprise you
Have heard this piece many times throughout my life but would never have guessed it's by Chopin!
Lovely as always! Keep going Kassia ❤️
Thank you!!💕
Até parece fantasioso afirmar que um ser humano tão genial como Chopin existiu.
One of my favorites. I like the colors on this one :)👏
i genuinely rock with your setup sm, i adore the lights that light up the keys when u press them
Thanks for the performance, Kassia! My student asked me about a piece that was in her book and it turned out to be a simplified version of this song. Thank you for playing, it really helped a lot :D
Incredible how cartoons from the past were so rich in music. Loved that flying cat Tom and Jerry Episode.
This interpretation is so good, it's in the same league as Valentina Lisitsa's one.
Good job Kassia
Simplesmente ameei❤️❤️
Obrigada💕
Muito bom.👍👍
Kassia you are amazing!
kassia is a great pianist and always interprets the songs exceptionally, but this time I found them very fast, without detracting
Beautiful!!😌
Thank you!💕
Awesome choice!
Thank you, Payton!💕
OH MY goodness I was just thinking about learning this after new years you are amazing
This piece would be very fun to learn. Thank you!!❤️
Gives me goosebumps. Such a nice tempo you performed that piece.
best version of this piece