Remember, my fellow musicians... Mozart Beethoven Debussy Schubert Chopin Paganini Joplin Vivaldi Wagner Satie Holst Gluck Sibelius Elgar Puccini Moszkowski Foster and a majority of the most influential composers and musicians all died penniless, and yet we still remember them from centuries ago and will continue to celebrate them for centuries to come.
@@Deviousahhz Rachmaninoff faced financial difficulties but in his later, more successful years he was known for his expensive tastes in fashion and cars. Liszt is pretty interesting because he had huge amounts of income but gave most of it away to charities and gave free lessons, but he is undoubtedly the most influential pianist in history. Tchaikovsky worked at the conservatory until the wealthy patroness, Nadezhda von Meck, provided him with a generous annual stipend, which allowed him to quit the conservatory. Although he did have some financial issues I wouldn't say it was as bad as Beethoven or Mozart.
I am a blind musician so hearing about this makes me really proud of the visually impaired and blind community and what we are still able to do without one of our senses
So there is a setting on your phone depending if you have an iPhone or an android what it would be called. It reads off the screen for you and that gives me the ability to access some different apps and maneuver around the digital world. It is pretty incredible.
I’m a musician and decided to equally practice and teach both cello and piano rather than focus on just one so I could ensure more job opportunities and money (at the expense of possibly reaching top virtuoso level on one - at least for now) Also started a business on the side last year that is steadily growing so that I don’t have to freak out if I go a while without getting any concert engagements/students Get a side hustle/other source of income and then playing/teaching your instrument will be SO much more enjoyable!
The much requested, part 2 to the original. Thank you so much guys, I look forward to continuing the journey with yall
Pthumeru chalice
Out of all the languages on this planet, you decided to speak *FACTS*
Remember, my fellow musicians...
Mozart
Beethoven
Debussy
Schubert
Chopin
Paganini
Joplin
Vivaldi
Wagner
Satie
Holst
Gluck
Sibelius
Elgar
Puccini
Moszkowski
Foster
and a majority of the most influential composers and musicians all died penniless, and yet we still remember them from centuries ago and will continue to celebrate them for centuries to come.
Prokofiev
Rachmaninoff
Ravel
Liszt
true.. but most of them did get to live lavish lifestyles
Cannot believe you forgot Liszt, Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky
@@Deviousahhz Rachmaninoff faced financial difficulties but in his later, more successful years he was known for his expensive tastes in fashion and cars. Liszt is pretty interesting because he had huge amounts of income but gave most of it away to charities and gave free lessons, but he is undoubtedly the most influential pianist in history. Tchaikovsky worked at the conservatory until the wealthy patroness, Nadezhda von Meck, provided him with a generous annual stipend, which allowed him to quit the conservatory. Although he did have some financial issues I wouldn't say it was as bad as Beethoven or Mozart.
@@Samuri_Jack_Enjoyer Beethoven and Mozart and an huge income and was very good at spending it. I think they had their fair share of wealth
I am a blind musician so hearing about this makes me really proud of the visually impaired and blind community and what we are still able to do without one of our senses
Blind/Visually impaired musicians have all of my respect.
how did you type this message? cap
Bro sad for ye 🤞🤜☝️🤙🤚👉👆🤌🫰✌️👍
@AH-fm2ex They are probably not entirely blind, they most likely use a large font size to read
So there is a setting on your phone depending if you have an iPhone or an android what it would be called. It reads off the screen for you and that gives me the ability to access some different apps and maneuver around the digital world. It is pretty incredible.
Sight reading is like reading a book aloud on a piano but with a different language
this is so fucking funny man how do you not have a mil subs cmon cuh
This makes me wants to put my keyboard into my cupboard
This makes me want to sell my digital piano for 20 bucks
I’m a musician and decided to equally practice and teach both cello and piano rather than focus on just one so I could ensure more job opportunities and money (at the expense of possibly reaching top virtuoso level on one - at least for now)
Also started a business on the side last year that is steadily growing so that I don’t have to freak out if I go a while without getting any concert engagements/students
Get a side hustle/other source of income and then playing/teaching your instrument will be SO much more enjoyable!
Good asf editting bro, you're actually a pro
2:36 I felt attacked, but also, real
this is such a w video, just wait for the algorithm to hit. i actually watched the first one a few days ago, and both of these are really funny!
This video is hilarious, I laughed a lot lol good job
Composition student shivering at the job market bits
W youtuber, W video. Keep up the good content man!
I love your sense of humor
casually explained
3:47 omg face reveal 😱
Funny video, good job 👍
Aye new vid havent watched it yet just me commenting for the algorithm rn
fye video (you're funny asf)
im going to be a cs undergrad soon and i keep getting shade thrown at me every video 😭😭
skibidi toliet fanum tax rizz
ok i suck at sight reading and have played for like 11 years ._.
YES I lOVE THE HTTYD MUSIC AT THE END! I'm playing that piece rn and its making me delulu
lmao this was funny
NoIce
man the intonation of his voice sounds eerily similar to someone from a certain channel based around explaining things in a casual manner.. hmmmm
definitely right about musicians being poor
Me when hearing "songs" 3:09
I feel called out 😅 Should have studied law, smh
What about... conductors? (more luck?)
This guy needs at least two more zero’s on the end of his sub-count
As I'm writing this comment there's probably like 50k chinese kids practicing the piano
Pd: i wish you good luck fellow pianists
Mate you're monetised, stop yapping about not being able to afford a cheeseburger.
Didn’t play long enough to learn how to pronounce the word pianist eh?