Chopin Etude Op.25-11 "Winter Wind",Ryota Yamazaki(12 years old)
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- Опубліковано 30 гру 2011
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• 2009入賞者記念 C級金賞:山﨑亮汰
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Ryota Yamazaki played Chopin Etude Op.25-11 when he was 12 years old.
He was born in Fukushima in 1998.
第35回ピティナコンペティション全国決勝大会 F級(2011年8月19日第一生命ホール)
山﨑亮汰(12歳)
ショパン エチュード Op.25-11『木枯らし』
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Comments : Arima
Emi: Am i a joke to you?
Your comment: This
Piano guy: *am i a joke to you?*
Jajajajaja 🤭
@@Ifimadeadumbcommentimaturednow Your reply: Piano guy
Pianists: what?
@@69mviewsnt Ryota Yamazaki*
Yah
Chopin: writes piece in 1836
Your Lie in April: I’ll be taking that
He did the same move at the end as in Your lie in april
same
Mr Manga- okay, his point was that everybody only knows these songs from the anime and aren’t really appreciating the king who actually played it. I know you see this comment section filled with your lie in April references so it’s like the creators are the only ones taking credit for this masterpiece
Mr Manga obviously they didn’t just “take” them, they’re in the public domain and can be used by whomever. This was just me putting together an imageless meme template in about 5 seconds based upon the fact that so many of Chopin’s pieces are featured throughout Your Lie in April. The comment was in no way an attack on the anime, only a humorous take on the fact that the comments referencing it are so abundant across UA-cam. Lastly, I would like to add that I personally loved Your Lie in April and it’s imprint on the spread of classical music on a larger, younger, audience. Also, I just spent 10 minutes writing this so thank you for your time.
cappachino 2.0 I am so sorry about the misunderstanding. I apologize for the trouble I’ve caused
chopin literally be like:
Imma make the start sound like easy hehehehe
lol
yes
Frédéric Chopin yes
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart I also want your autograph
Agastya Raul sure
As much as I love your lie I April. God the comments are cancerous. Respect the kid
Amen.
I also saw your lie in April since then I liked classical music
Cause it was my first time listening to it
Stfu bitch
@Echoes Act 3 Ok, stating that Kimi no Uso isn't a good show is kinda forced. But I understand your point.
Asian parent: Good warmup. Can you play properly now?
Bruh
Well, ha ha ha
Ah. Good thing _my_ *A S I A N* parents weren't like that. Didn't exert me, just pushed me to try _new_ things.
The Spanish Armada u are Spanish, not Asian kk
@@pedrofaria6236 Yeah but I colonized an Asian country and I'm actually 1/4 spanish because I'm also Portuguese, Jewish, and that asian country I colonized.
Emi looks diffferent today
C醫iá3 _ He even has those bangs
Cathleen Ginno omg this is so true
i understood that reference, nice one :)
love the profilpicture
Must be the scone she ate in breakfast
Comments: “Arima”
Emi: “are you kidding me?”
The kid who’s actually playing in this video: “...”
This fella is 20 now, wonder how he's doing
I know rightt
Hope he becomes a remarkable one
i think he's dead lmao
weeeb uu a- is- is that funny to you-?
@@platsew912 thanks satan
I love how everyone says something about Arima even though it was Emi who played this...
Emi doesn't matter
She does matter, shes arimas second choice
:3
He can play whatever he wants but this kId reminds me of arima kousie
Emi > Kaori and Tsubaki AND Naki
Fucking fight me Emi is best girl in 4月は君の嘘
Damn you're right
Arima Kosei forgot his glasses.
Jes
Goood it was emi playing this piece
Freddy Fazbear we are talking about the talent...
K
he's using lenses
him: *plays piano professionally at 12 years old*
me at twelve years old screaming at a flying cockroach:
Me now: still screams at flying cockroach
Hmm maybe should have become an opera singer
Same, me too😆
Can we just appreciate his talent without being bitter? I do think it's a bit odd to advertise that someone played "x at x young age," but it is amazing, and I'm sure Ryota put in a tremendous amount of hard work.
@@deashine5863 nah, i can tell by the energy in his playing that he truly enjoys what he's doing and his own interpretation. sure, there is always struggles in piano, times where you want to quit, but that's just learning any skill.
He must have been practicing 40/24
Interesting
❤️
you are ling ling wannabe
40/7
If YoU cAn PlAy It SlOwLy, YoU cAn PlAy It QuIcKlY
LING LING JOKE ALERT
Exactly
For whom it may concern, Arima Kousei wasn’t the character that played this masterpiece in the show it was Emi. And give the kid some respect. The boy probably worked 24/7 and it pays off
We all know that Emi is the one who play that but as you can see it's a fucking boy so we all saying that it's Arima
Velvet Kisses EXACTLY
No he worked 40 hours a day.
Nathea Joyce Flores Thank you sherlock holms I get its a boy
@@haydizzle13xD thats a 4 month late reply lol.
Imagine someone asking you “Oh you play piano too? Show me how good you are” then you play this and they think you are bad but then the main part comes on and then you feel so badass
Music and sport can't compare with science and technology and engineering. Music and sport must be training from small age. Like general middle school and general primary school study maths and language and physics and chemistry and biology and natural science such as geology and society science such as political law and history to be not existing on small age training.
Music pianist finger's muscles and skeleton training must be small age like sport athletes and rhythmic gymnastics.
@@howardlitson9796 Yeah. It takes years to train your body for a sport or an instrument.
Greenbook
@@howardlitson9796 alltough at young age its an advantage, it doesnt mean you cant/shouldnt start at e.g. 14
Guys, for once ignore the fact that he's Asian, or a child. Let's point out the facts that this is one of the best pieces of music ever written and we have the privilege of getting to hear it live from the comfort of our couches and beds.
@Elijah Kim 김기성 . Yes, it is.
@Elijah Kim 김기성 . You have right to have your own opinion, I have mine. That's all. And there are thousends of people, who think like me. No one deny, it's a masterpiece and explaining this is like explaining why you love somebody or why the universe is infinite. You just know it, you feel it.
@@lavendelblue4368 it surely is an impressive and virtuosic piece but from a compositional stand point I don't think it compares to the pieces I would call Masterpieces, e.g. Bachs fugues or Beethovens Appassionata. The musical ideas here are quite limited. The motive in the left hand is very simple and the accompaniment figure in the right, though hard to play, is not too complicated either. The harmonic progression is also quite ordinary.
@@sheafofthings is a bach fugu not pretty boring
@@robbiemackay8258 No it is anything but
No talent does this to anyone. This is excruciating hard work since an extremely young age. People sometimes don't know what fighting for something means and excuse themselves with "ah, others have talent!" and that's just plain sad.
This kid might have been born to this, but he worked his ass off to get here you can be sure! And anyone who'd do the same would achieve more or less equivalent results.
It's not about the ability do to it, it's about your ability to fight!
***** I agree with you up to the part where you say "anyone who'd do the same would achieve more or less equivalent results." No, just NO. Accept that people are born differently in this world. If I work my ass off as hard as Cristiano Ronaldo I will never be the same footballer as he is. If I work my ass of since I was born like Lebron James I wont ever win as many MVP as he does. If I work my ass off as hard as Einsten I will never discover Relativity Theory. That's truth. If I work my ass off as hard as this kid, yes I will be able to play this piece, but I wont ever achieve more or less equivalent results like you said. The tempo and dynamic gradations are very well phased, he is literally a human metronome and slave to the score. Listen to other adults playing this piece they don't even sound close to the kid. The truth is some people are born as prodigies. If we want to beat them we have to work our ass off harder than them, twice, three times even four times. Anyone who do the same wont achieve the same results.
***** IKR! I HATE IT WHEN PPL R LIKE OH IM USELESS TALENTLESS THOSE PPL R SO LUCKY THAT THEY R TALENTED. like um no, truly talented would be only 1 % of this world, while other have to work REALLY HARD AND WASTE THEIR TIME
rinnalen kagamine But you certainly cant think that this kid is not that 1%. If youve tried piano you will realize that hes not only 1% but maybe 0.001% of the musical genius in this wolrd.
Michael H i do play piano, and it is really hard. u need to steadily get the technique and shiz
Michael H That's comparing two completely different things. Football or soccer or tennis are all physical sports that require skill and physical prowess. Though the piano is rather tasking and does require a good amount of physical and mental endurance, it is not something dependent on your body type. Anyone can stand at the top of the music world if they work excruciatingly hard. By that I mean literally giving all of yourself to music. However, not the same could be said about a sport as genes also play a part in how far you can advance.
Ok who else imagined playing this in front of their music class and everyone being awed?
Not me, nope......ummm wrong person
Me
WTF!!! U READ MY MIND
i thought i was the only one-
Tbh i can play fantasie impromtu and no one seems to be impressed and prob no one will be when i play this piece, people will be more impressed if i play someth8ng from coldplay etc. They wont like this kind of stuff
"I bought the whole piano, I'm gonna use the whole piano."
but i saw this comment b4
Stolen comment
@@slovenec2086 ik it is, just posting it bc i thought it was funny
@@slovenec2086 notice he quoted it
Thats what I said
i saw the title and was like "sure, I feel like getting my self esteem crushed"
and im here in bed eating burger while watching this talented kid damn my life sucks
At least you got a burger, mate!
Burger
Burger
@@cspdelta8457 Burger
McDonald’s
Wow, jokes aside that was actually flawless. I consider this exactly how Chopin intended it to be played. Crazy to think this kid is 21 now, I’d love to hear how much he’s improved.
@131_shadow_storm2you can always get better, even if it's just one note you didn't articulate quite perfectly while playing as fast as this, that is still a mistake...
he’s just there burning his fingers while I’m here struggling with division
This mean this boy is already 20 this year.
We must understand about the art of fingers's dexterity with muscles and skeleton on young age training. Young age training is gold time.
Wow I’m shook
21
I just mastered Mary Had a Little Lamb and it only took me 3 weeks.
Thanks dude. Haha, actually I can play the piano, but not Chopin level though, but thanks anyway. #TeamOnodera
+Slimff #TeamOnodera
+A. Haikal Ruslan Thanks for saving our self-esteem. It is very much needed after watching the video :.(
There are many different levels of difficulty with Chopin pieces, and I'm positive someone with beginner to intermediate experience in piano can play them. Look at his Nocturne Op. 72, No. 1 in E minor and his Prelude Op. 28 No. 4 in E minor. For intermediate I'd recommend his Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2 in E flat Major and his Nocturne in C# minor posthumous. Happy playing!
BOIIIII
I got back into classical piano thanks to Your Lie in April. This piece is incredible. I've started to learn to play it, but this kid is miles above me. This is amazing
ylia did the same thing to me. it really is an awesome show because it managed to inspire me to practice again. atm i am doing 3rd movement of the moonshine sonata (the very first piece we hear in the show). I have been wanting to learn it for 2 years but your lie in april gave me the final kiick
moonlight sonata*
wtf you dont even know what its called
Moonshine 😂
Eunice Song It's because she accidently translated it from german into english. "Mondschein". She knows what it's originally called.
I bet his parents were like, “okay, now play it in 7 different languages”
Absolutely amazing! Ryota Yamazaki recorded this live at age 12. I'm 69 now, and I've studied music and played piano since age 11. At one point, I worked on Chopin's "Winter Wind" Etude for about six months. But I finally had to throw up my hands and quit!
well but at least you made it in finance
@@maciejguzek3442 You've got the wrong J.P. Morgan. I don't have any money.
Nice age
It's not Arima. legit male Emi. (she played this in your lie in April.)
yeah i know she played it in the show but its a guy in the video so lets just call him kousei
alright. Hello little Kousei!~ Hixi
let it ring
eunhaeii - Wtf is your lie in april
eunhaeii - aroma kousei Kun💕💕💕💕
Meanwhile I just learned how to play fking jingle bells -_-
Gwyn Lord Of Cinder same doe and it's still pretty hard, just got to lvl 3a
lol :))
Lol😂
How's your progress so far ^w^
Lol
Comments: Kousei
Emi: But I played this song
It's not song you idiot.
Only piece
IntellectualRickAndMortyFan
No there are different definitions of song. If you search up song definition the first definition will be singing, but if you scroll down there is a musical composition suggestive of a song.
@@awe331 no. Etymologically, a song requires singing.
Yeah.
Me :" I think im good at playing piano after 2 years"
Asian kid: laughs
kousei?
Lol, you should have put "raughs" instead of "laughs" :D
asian kid after one week of trainings:
Zqrm__nq kousei can’t play like this child
Asian kids that use simply piano:
Hello Arima !!!!!
arima didn't play "winter wind"
CoR Wolf same age
no he did play this
but arima can play what he wants..
Is like an arima that is playing songs of emi uwu
IM OLDER THAN 12
AND IM ASIAN
dammit i can't even blame genetics for how untalented i am
You are a disgrace!!! You bring dishonour to the FAMILY!!!
Jk, I'm Asian too and I'm 17 : (
me too Asian but I can play violin(only a little bit but not good)
lol
I'm good enough I guess
but hey
it might just be those asian genes
shameful!
kidding. im asian and im not half as talented as this kid.
and i quit piano lessons.
ahaa
I'm 14 and Asian so hehe, hardest piece I know is minute waltz. Nothing crazy but not bad I guess.
Nobody:
Comments:
iTs eMi WhO pLaYeD tHiS PiEcE nOt KoUsEi
THANK YOU
i mean it’s true
Mha...
I may not watch anime, but I’m like 99.999999% sure that it was actually Chopin who played this piece originally😐
@Sarah Garcia I mean you're not wrong
20 year old Ryota looking at the comments here like: *_who the heck is emi and arima_*
Not only is this WELL PLAYED, there is a level of deep emotion and feeling that goes with this performance that is far beyond your 12 years when you recorded this. I'll be looking forward to hearing you in concert!!
hmmm Kousei what are you doing here?
+Unexplanitoryistuffies Play piano.
lol
Didn't Emi play this?
Itr was Emi xP
We were talking about the Anime, doubt you've seen it
It's so admirable the way he looks during his play. He's just one with the instrument.
wtf is yo pfp
Yeah it's like he's the piano
いや本当にカッコいい…
some tips for people learning this...
#1: listen to it a *lot* ! this helps with your by ear memory and will aid you in deciphering it. it also helps to try and follow along in the music.
#2: map out your practice! set *OBTAINABLE* goals and make a practice schedule- it will help you keep track of your progress and make you stay organized as well.
#3: find the hardest and easiest parts. circle them, highlight them, put neon green tape over them and start by learning them, not at the beginning. doing this will decrease your chances of messing them up by ALOT and will give you a little satisfaction.
#4: GO SLOW! You're not Lang Lang! chill and slow down, you'll make less wrong notes and bad habits.
#5: regularly go over and look for wrong notes. trust me. the last thing you want are wrong notes.
#6: OK, so youre able to play through it *somewhat perfectly* to the end, and now it's time to speed it up. start with a comfortable tempo with the metronome and do it 5×. now, speed the metronome up by a couple notches and do it 5×. keep doing this until you are at your desired tempo. !WARNING! THIS MIGHT RESULT IN CARELESS PLAYING, IF YOU FEEL LIKE YOURE JUST FUMBLING THROUGH THE PIECE, STOP AND COME BACK TOMORROW.
#7: last but not least, do that scale at the end a thousand times! it would suck if you preform it perfectly and mess up the scale, so don't take any mutherfudgin chances yo!
Betta Nies you are everywhere 😂
I'll take these tips for any song
Betta Nies ooo good luck everyone learning this
Betta Nies an easier etude of chopin to practice is called wrong note, where you litterally can play wrong notes
I was lazy reading this comment so i probably won't be playing this anytime soon
How does a 12 year take top spot in best interpretation (in my eyes) of this piece??? It's just disgustingly brilliant! I
I also agree that it is the best interpretation ive heard
He's neither Arima nor Emi. No, he's Ryota Yamazaki, a completely different name in a league of his own.
Man, this is actually my favorite recording I've found of this piece. It would be impressive if a 12-year old could play this piece (or any Chopin etude) at all, but he played it with incredible control and musicianship. "impressive for a kid" is an insult to a performance this good - it's amazing on its own merits.
80% of the comments is about Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso.....and im one of them
Wolf Gal of course you are
Me too!!!!!
You bet!! 😂😂
sharukh rehan 😂😂
Of course
It's your lie in April all over again
+Aiden Yu lol, u were w8ing for someone to say that huh?😂
I would disagree but I actually came here from watching a clip from Your Lie in April
The thing is that this sounds exactly how the chick played it in the anime!!
not really... There are a ton of differences, but to each their own I guess
IKR
今木枯しやってるけど、私が先生に注意されたこと全部こなしてて笑う どんだけ努力したんだろう…
才能ですよ
Chrom この方の努力を才能で表すのは惜しい
"Fine. Now you can eat"
no
Ohgod how?? Like dude his fingers okk I press a key on the piano and the souls around me dies ok
Ҭଇκі૮નҬ૯ԁ If you press a single key it wouldnt sound bad because it’s tuned
@@quinx5251 its a joke u idiot
@@quinx5251 R/wooooooooooooooooooooosh
Aneesh Basrur Lmao Im tryna tell the fax tho my nigga
Practice. Duh
He is not a human metronome, and he is not a slave to the score! I mean that in a good way. I think he plays this almost perfectly (except for a couple wrong notes towards the end [ 2:11 - 2:17] that you wouldn't really notice unless you also play the piece or are looking at the score [and even then it's understandable as that particular right-hand pattern is very similar to one that appears earlier in the piece, only with one note changed in the chord on the way coming down]), and certainly better than most adults! When I was 12 years old I played Chopin's Opus 10 no 12, and it was a train wreck. I played so many wrong notes, and used way too much pedal. This performance is really amazing. It's so amazing, it's almost good enough to go on a CD.
I say he's not a human metronome or a slave to the score because he does play this piece with musical interpretation. Not only does he clearly emote (which doesn't itself mean much), but he also slows down very slightly at some points, which a computer playing a midi file would not do. Notably, he plays the section at 1:47 very tenderly, and just before he positions his right hand to play it, it looks like he's telling himself to be careful. Not that I purport to know what he's thinking, but I make the same wide-eyed expression when I get to a section that I don't want to mess up, especially when the stakes are high. So I assume, like smiles and frowns, the expression is universal, though I am more likely than not wrong.
I understand that people are quoting an anime (which I have actually watched), but saying "he's a human metronome and a slave to the score" is a criticism, not a compliment, and one that he absolutely does not deserve.
Vivian Tristesse HOW THE FUCK DO TOU KNOW THIS?
@@skoreos5614 read her last paragraph
you spent time writing that , but i am too lazy too read this😣
Do u know that is a joke?
@@skoreos5614 He probably saw the weebs saying that stuff and thought they were serious
If you look closely you realize that he has two hands with five fingers each 🙃
Now we have to tell him that he should never fall in love with a blond girl
Who cares blond girls?
@@hamstercraft5915 no one
@@hamstercraft5915 you dont get it dont you?
@@hamstercraft5915 search your lie in April in yt
*awakens mongekyo sharingan*
+jonny lomj loling
+jonny lomj *sharingan
Charles Ferebee Damn I knew the spelling looked weird.
jonny lomj Doesn't matter, if you know what Sharingan is then you're already awesome and my friend, sorry but that's just how it works xD
Mangekyou* Too xD
Arima Kosei?? o.O
I think ! XD
eso pense yo D:
jajajaja todos buscamos la cancion XDDD
Yeah he's amazing isn't it? :D
I wasn't the only one that thought this :D
This boy at 12 : plays one of the hardest piano piece perfectly*
Me at 12 : plays one of the easiest recorder piece perfectly
I would not say this is the hardest
Or one of the hardest
@@polyminutes8788 Not even close.
@@lucianopollicino yes
@@polyminutes8788 weird flex but ok
Im a PIANIST from 🇵🇭 Philippines 🇵🇭 and heres my story.
When i graduated elementary (grade 6/ 12 years old) my mom told me to study of playing piano, so she enrolled me in a piano class then i just how to read notes and nothing. Then i just got in the grade 7 (13 years old) . 1st quarter of my school (my alma mater), it was like nothing because i don't love piano that time. then when 2nd Quarter comes, my teacher told me to play at the recital with a solo piece. Then after the recital, i was really amazed (so i was able to love piano) , so i improved myself. My grade 8 (14 years old) time i composed 2 piano musical pieces. Then my classmates told me that I'm the best in piano (because I composed 2 piano musical piece and creating my own version of other musical piece. Then i just realized.
"EVERYONE CAN MASTER THEIR FAVORITES"
Tama ka bro
Human Metronome.
Clemens Cave Human Metronome, Slave to the score lol
Clemens Cave arima kousei xD
Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso lmao
he did not get it
he did not get it
*right when he was born:* Welcome to the world Ryota!
*2 seconds later:* Okay, this one is G, that's A, B, C, D, E, and F. Got it? See those black keys? Those are called sharps and flats. Got it? Good! Because you need to play this in 12 years.
Dude just practice 40 hours a day.
Wow you summarised what I've learnt so far in one comment
He started to play the piano at 7
@@ari2197 r/woooosh
Aight! Your two now! Practice all your minor and major scales with your arms crossed! Play arpeggios with one finger >:0
that's not just talent, not just hardwork. I can see this guy "feeling" the author while playing, like those notes are what allows him to feel what chopin was feeling while composing this. This guy is not just a machine who plays perfectly, but a mere human with a huge sensibility, and that's why this is the best intepretation of this piece i've ever heard. Because there is feeling more than just playing.
I honestly think this is one of the best interpretations of this piece ive ever heard, the amount of maturity in his tone is absolutely remarkable and I am in complete awe of his skills. Ryota, you have my respect.
"Let it ring"
The best winter wind i'ever heard, so emotion !!! Can't image a 12 yo boy can play it so magnifying
Arima Kousei!!!!
Emi was played this for piano competition, when 14-15 years old, i think they'll be the same, but kousei arima 100% can play it, i wanna hear arima play this...
Yeahhhh❤❤🎶👑
@@quantrinhhong3125 stop calling every young asian kid arima kousei 💀
@@numberonemorbiusfan9325 fr
No
watching this made me realize that i really don’t work hard enough even though i try to- serious props to this guy, it takes a lot of talent and hard work to play a piece this difficult so well at age 12. being two years older than him and at a much lower level, also having been taking piano for such a long time, i really need to step up my game haha.
Piano difficulty:
easy
medium
hard
very hard
extreme
god like
chopin
it should be liszt
false
@@SkwormmandoGames you're right it should be asain
@@evanli6838 nah i meant chopin fits into a lot of those difficulties
@@SkwormmandoGames sure
A-Arima...Kousei-kun? HE İS REAL!
+Melisa Çetin you right
he is so amazing
+Melisa Çetin THATS EXACTLY WHAT I THOUGHT YOUR LIE IN APRIL IS THE BEST
+Melisa Çetin tespitin dibi
Idil Yankı Kurten tabi la ne sandın :D
+Melisa Çetin HAHAHHAHAHAHAHA XDDD
It's not just his youth ...it's the incredible degree of difficulty in this etude that makes this near-flawless performance almost unbelievable. There are tough etudes; and then there are really tough etudes; and then the almost impossibly difficult etude -- this is it!
I finally found the prodigy today. Beautiful. Thank you.
Talent is 95% hard work and 5% heredity. It consumes time to master one. I can imagine his suppression about other aspects in life. Awesome pianist.
Well, I'd say 50/50 hard work and genetics. If you don't find your specialty, no amount of hard work will make you equal to naturally skilled specialists.
+Otto Hanski Playing piano is not genetics wtf
+Wisdom C Genetics determines how your fingers are built. Genetics partly determines how much your hand-eye coordination can be improved. Genetics plays a part when determining your musicality. Do you see what I'm getting at?
+Otto Hanski nicely said.
+Beau L but hardwork plays a lot more role in becoming a successful pianist than heredity
Like a machine, human metronome, slave to the score XD
+Kim Julian Oh.My.God ARIMA !!!
Oh an otaku? XD
lol literally how I got here.
+Kim Julian Kousei Arima kun !!!!
+Kim Julian But what are you saying? ...
That child is far from being a "metronome" or "machine" as the vast majority of people in a derogatory and prejudiced refer to Asians. On the contrary, he is fully attuned to the work and his body language, in my opinion, is adequate and not excessive.
Logical that still does not apply complementary musical figures marked as "rubato" or "crescendos", but very little is missing to compare your performance (at least in this study 23), with other famous pianists (several of them overvalued)
His technique is enviable for their early 12 years of age, it is what we envy both of them ... are just more persistent, disciplined and perhaps have more talent than us Westerners, we always believe that we are something like a race superior and entitled to disparage other ethnicities.
My deepest congratulations Ryota Yamazaki !! ... if you keep that discipline, very soon you will be an outstanding pianist and finally, esteemed and respected.
MAN, that ending was spot on. i'm speechless...
I’ve seen a lot of kids play songs well and almost perfectly but the combination of emotion and perfect play just makes this the best i’ve ever seen, most kids (even at top level) piano is very dry but i think he was really pushing for emotion and not to just read the sheet, good job! 👍🏻
The human metronome...
A robot. His mother's puppet.
+Jessie Collins damn it man, I wanted to use one of them. Can I borrow the robot one or do you want that. I just wanna comment a quote...
Slave to the score
glasses...kid...piano...
Yeah idk
@@skoreos5614 He played with a lot of intricacy and definitely he is not slave to the score. This kid is magnitudes better than you in every aspect of your life. One must introspect before blurting out nonsense.
Arimaaaaaaaaaaaa!
For the 69th time EMI FUCKING PLAYED THIS, NOT KOUSEI, EMI. KOUSEI SUCKED HAIRY BALLSACK IN THAT COMPETITION FFS
+MyStYx Gaming EXACTLY OMFG
But i guess they say "Kousei" and "Arima" cus its a guy who is 12 years old and he played piano like a god as a 12 year old, he doesnt look like Emi right?
entendedores entenderao
+MyStYx Gaming Ok? He won the Japan one, and I don't think you could've either
いや、凄い!こんな難曲をこの年齢で弾いてしまうとは…
そして素晴らしい演奏✨山崎さんはやはり天才でした✨✨
Just brilliant! you were born to play the piano! And what beautiful hands too! You make good use of this gift that God has given you. Pretty sure you have won more prizes after this video. Keep posting !
you can tell how much he loves piano... his hard work shows. nobody gets that good from genes or just practicing every once in a while. he must have piano consuming his life. and while it probably isn't a good thing that he probably doesn't have much time to do things besides piano, I think it's amazing because he really is incredible.
At 12 I was trying to look for the middle C on the piano. Strangely enough I found it on the violin when I was 3 !
Haha u wish.
He is already this good when he is 12, imagine how good he is now
He plays it with so much emotion, specially at 1:47
Skill level: Asian
+ηєjι нyυgα original
go fight naruto
skill level: normal asian in every household
+ricky warhead lol YASSSSSSS😂😂
+ricky warhead lololol😂
I am but a useless creature
indeed (I studied at the music school btw)
@@Peter-ix3lr ..Thanks
I an the same as thee
Thanks for reminding me I needed to practice while simultaneously shattering my confidence as a pianist
I was like “Oh nice calm opening” the I fell off my chair once that fast part started I was like OH MY GOD
Woah the kid even ended the same way Emi did
Everyone ending this position
that face at 2:13 hahaha
so funny 😂😂😂😂
lol
When I see the toilet water rising.
that precision...not a single missed note...and he played so expressively....those dynamics....my god this kid is like amazing.
I love watching this. There’s something very very satisfying about watching a master at work
I've always loved classical music, but.... I'm a cancerous weeb so Your Lie in April brought me here
K :|
John Hassan :^3
+セザール Its a happy piano after all. :)....
aha same but I have really started to have an appreciation for classic music and I'm really quite fond of this piece :) maybe one day I'll play it :")
+potato potahto it sound the intense but it's just A scale going down (A minor scale)
Will it reach you?
Let it ring!
+INFINITEKpop1 it reached your mom
Your mom rejected it
+Lucy Fangurl sadly your mom sucks
yes
His action in the ending though
Hand in the air and looking up
Wow he played it so well, 😳✨👌
I’ve been trying to learn this piece for the past few months and I just couldn’t play it the way he did,
with his fast pace and skill it looked as though the piano was under his dominance, simply magnificent
Everybody look this video after listen it on shigatsu wa kimi no uso?
Your right
Anime promoting classical music like no other xD
Yeah shigatsu wa kimi no uso is truly a remarkable anime...
Of course
lamentablemente si
Easy
Medium
Hard
Extreme
God
Asian
Lmao
+AweShowSome aka arima kousei
+AweShowSome
Me
Easy
Medium
... :/
hahaha made my day
+AweShowSome Im asian but i can nothing ._.
Nice to see people enjoying anime and classical music at the same time in a 8 year old video
Assuming that this kid is as old as I am today since he was 12 yrs old 8 years ago, we could be the same age now. HE FREAKING MEMORIZED THE PIECE. Meanwhile, there is me. I can't even focus on a few bars without looking at my phone.
I'm 14, I do play classical music but I'm envious :(
alejandrothefader you got me wrong. I study a lot. I'm not saying "ugh... he should just die". I'm saying I want to be like him - and better than him! I'm doing my best ^_^
dont worry he started at 5 weeks old
Yeah, but he didn't play Winter Wind for another 2 weeks after that.
Don't be envious be inspired! This video just goes to show where practice and dedication can take you! Xx
Also I'm 16 and self taught so whatever level your at you are probably a lot better than me xxx
shigatsu wa kimi no uso brought me here. Another reason anime is so epic...
He's trully amazing... He must have put so much work into it and I love how emotional he is while playing... I can only dream of being that good
Bravo!
He will Win his Chopin competition!