Muscle memory is definitely a part of it, but don't be mistaken because he certainly is thinking about it... he's playing along with the music in his head. This helps the brain and fingers sync. Technically, we cannot feel without thought, and without feel, all he will think about is "don't screw up". And we all know the usual results lol
@@hello-rq8kf any professional guitarist will say the same, but i'm sure you're at the level of the likes of paco de lucia to be saying such moronic things
This piece of music was written originally for harpsichord or piano, but I believe that it immensely more difficult to play on the guitar. To master this piece requires not only dexterity, but an incredible amount of memory. There may be only a handful of guitarists in the world that can play this. Music, Maestro!
This is truly one of the most amazing things you can hear on a guitar. I myself play classical guitar, violin, piano and various types of accordion. No instrument is easier than the other. I play march A la Turka on the piano and I certainly know how difficult it is and would never even come up with the, for my part, damned idea to give me on it for guitar. But Williams Kanengiser really plays it in an absolutely masterful way and makes all the episodes come into their own. Even the broken octaves and the most difficult of all on the piano, I think, at the end of the piece where the left hand on the piano plays in the same rhythm as the right ditto.
@@guiguijol not posting my identity on youtube so i can prove myself to a literal nobody. here's a piece i can play that is harder than turkish march, also objectively light years better musically ua-cam.com/video/3F9AY3GODDk/v-deo.htmlsi=aInWFaBUVGrJjwc9
First I thought it was impossible to play this masterpiece on guitar until I watch this amazing man play it flawlessly. I can watch this video a whole day long.
You must practice all day on the classical guitar, you must have ambition like Bruce Lee, all this so your compositions will be remembered it's the joyful life of a virtuoso composer to live in public view instead of hiding in the shadows of the old masters
I studied classical guitar at USC in 1987 and Wil was my instructor. He played this for me and I was blown away. He had this little trick trill he did with his right hand when he played it at the time (not played in this version) but I can honestly say that after watching him play it that I never wanted to learn a song more.
Ha ha ha - hell yeah!!! This man has the perfect features for a weathered romantic looking bronze or marble monument to be raised where musicians, the lonely and the twisted may pay homage!!! Hail to The Mastery!!!
Bill is the kind of musician who really doesn't have to try very hard. He just leans back lets his fingers do the work, and he enjoys the music. Having seen him in person he is phenomenal.
I hadn't watched this in a long time. I just showed this to my almost 10 year old daughter who (finally) recently asked me for guitar lessons. I remember learning (more like correcting) my right hand finger technique from Mr. Kanengiser's instructional video way back when. He opens up that instructional video with a performance of this piece. Flawless technique. So so jealous!
My husband too was a guitar player I watch him played mauro Giuliani piece Beethoven too..but this dude has played something I haven't seen in my entire life..Woo.. Mind blowing.. Dude.. ❤
Ive been playing for 30 years and without a doubt, hands down the best guitar work ive ever seen bar none! The bar has just been raised far out of sight and now I know for sure, mastery such as this I can never reach!
God! I couldn`t think of a better interpretation for this piece! He plays like he is playing a tune for his family barbecue, with such a fluidity! And he really grasps the soul of the music with those perfect staccatos. I would never be able to play like this.
When muscle memory over takes thought. You can see the sheer enjoyment in his face.
When you overcome thought you can achieve anything hey....
@@blaZinthemBudz hey??
Muscle memory is definitely a part of it, but don't be mistaken because he certainly is thinking about it... he's playing along with the music in his head. This helps the brain and fingers sync. Technically, we cannot feel without thought, and without feel, all he will think about is "don't screw up". And we all know the usual results lol
Yes, the fingers know the way.
"overtakes" not "over takes"; it's one word
people can't realize how much time this guitarist spent practicing ... that's unbelievable congratulations 👏
I would said 10 years of hard work, and some talent. But it's mostly hard work.
this isnt that hard bro
@@hello-rq8kf yes it is. its a monstrously difficult piece for guitar
@@MysterioFan02 i'm sure it is for you
@@hello-rq8kf any professional guitarist will say the same, but i'm sure you're at the level of the likes of paco de lucia to be saying such moronic things
This piece of music was written originally for harpsichord or piano, but I believe that it immensely more difficult to play on the guitar. To master this piece requires not only dexterity, but an incredible amount of memory. There may be only a handful of guitarists in the world that can play this. Music, Maestro!
There are thousands who can play it.
Today's guitarists value difficulty over content..
This is truly one of the most amazing things you can hear on a guitar. I myself play classical guitar, violin, piano and various types of accordion. No instrument is easier than the other. I play march A la Turka on the piano and I certainly know how difficult it is and would never even come up with the, for my part, damned idea to give me on it for guitar. But Williams Kanengiser really plays it in an absolutely masterful way and makes all the episodes come into their own. Even the broken octaves and the most difficult of all on the piano, I think, at the end of the piece where the left hand on the piano plays in the same rhythm as the right ditto.
I think Uli Jon came up with the crazy idea to play it on guitar a decade ago, because hes armed with an extra octave to get the violin sound.
it's not hard bud
@@hello-rq8kf Film yourself playin it and post it then, I'm curious.
@@guiguijol not posting my identity on youtube so i can prove myself to a literal nobody. here's a piece i can play that is harder than turkish march, also objectively light years better musically ua-cam.com/video/3F9AY3GODDk/v-deo.htmlsi=aInWFaBUVGrJjwc9
0:49 always my favourite part of this. Non guitar players have no idea how hard this stuff is to actually play.
i do my very best :) and tbh it goes amazingly well
1:37 😍
how hard it is to play... octaves?
@@hello-rq8kf It's more th timing and very precise arpeggios etc. It's a lovely thing to learn in guitar tho. I'm not even there myself with it yet.
@@hello-rq8kf It’s not too difficult to play octaves, but to play octaves with a melody on the bass strings is far more difficult.
All the dislikes must be from disappointed ladies who noticed the ring on his finger.
Jennie Eriksson HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHA!!!!
+Jennie Eriksson LOL
+Jennie Eriksson youre funny
Nice one dude
loll your comment so clever
The intriguing part is how well he balances the bass notes and trebles. Good indicator for how talented this man is.
Joshua Smith very true because this song is REALLY hard because I’m starting to learn this song and it’s pretty hard
Mozart is beautiful. This man just played a whole symphony on the guitar. Respect!!
The dynamics are so beautifully done, something that even some very skillful players struggle with. The subtle variations are breathtaking.
2:28 holy mother fuck. I get why this guy smiles all the way through. Just amazing.
First I thought it was impossible to play this masterpiece on guitar until I watch this amazing man play it flawlessly. I can watch this video a whole day long.
Isn't a exactly execution...but is a wonderful interpretation....
@@granribeyro6671 yeah.. So wonderful
@@AgungSetiabudi banyak yang udah cover kok mas,, ni orang Indo cover Turkish March ua-cam.com/video/XIHOlyc7_x4/v-deo.html
You must practice all day on the classical guitar, you must have ambition like Bruce Lee, all this so your compositions will be remembered it's the joyful life of a virtuoso composer to live in public view instead of hiding in the shadows of the old masters
@@insanneutral2189 bata
Oh my god!!!
This playing can't be real!!
So enjoyed.
Rondo alla Turca alla Excellent! Wolfgang is smiling ear to ear!
Master.
Not many can or have performed this song ,at this level.
So flawless.
I studied classical guitar at USC in 1987 and Wil was my instructor. He played this for me and I was blown away. He had this little trick trill he did with his right hand when he played it at the time (not played in this version) but I can honestly say that after watching him play it that I never wanted to learn a song more.
he plays with his eyes closed😊
i play romance de amour with my eyes wide open and my mouth scream everytime my finger missed the guitar strings
🤣🤣🔥🔥
Hahaha hahaha. Lmao. Thanks
Haha but don't worry. Me too.
There should be a statue of this man somewhere so we can go light candles and pay homage to mastery of the guitar
Ha ha ha - hell yeah!!! This man has the perfect features for a weathered romantic looking bronze or marble monument to be raised where musicians, the lonely and the twisted may pay homage!!! Hail to The Mastery!!!
This was like 7 years ago, I was a kid, wonder what he's like now
@@flamenconeil4814 it's Bill Kanengiser. There are some recent videos of him if you search. Still rocking it.
If anyone remember the movie Crossroads with Ralph Macchio, when he played pieces from this tune it was William Kanengiser who was really playing.
i do remember,...so hard ijn france to find that movie,...i ve watched it through youtube, 10 clips 10 minutes each,...
wasnt it steve vai?
really? i never knew that thats pretty awesome
No Steve Vai played the electric guitar classical parts
Just watched that movie tonight for the first time in years, one of my old favorites!
It’s incredible how smooth are those jumps are
Insanely clean, known how to play this piece for a while and I still can't play it THIS clean. This man has true mastery over this instrument.
This man is a Classical genius!... I love his playing!... For a Classical player...You Rock!
I can not even imagine getting close to this level of talent
Bill is the kind of musician who really doesn't have to try very hard. He just leans back lets his fingers do the work, and he enjoys the music. Having seen him in person he is phenomenal.
Es increíble tanta maestría al tocar, no es simplemente la dificultad de la pieza sino la manera de ejecutarla.
Классическая гитара, классическая игра. Потрясающе талантливое исполнение! БРАВО!!!
of all the versions i've listen to, this one has the most emotional impact... bravo
Asombroso/ Espectacular...Esa cancion ha de ver significado para este guitarrista miles de horas de practica...
This is absolutely astonishing played with real feeling as well.
Barbaro !!! Eres un genio simplemente un genio Mozart se pondria de pie Al escucharte tocar su famosa matcha turca
one of the best version that i ever heard of this piece.
Absolutely brilliant .... best on UA-cam. Mozart would be happy.
Everyone who knows something about music will see why this performance was one the best ever
Soo many dislikes? How bizarre, that was a fantastic piece of music. Strange.
A real masterpiece!! Outstanding player!!!
Maestro de la Guitarra, Excelente Interpretación.!!!!!!
He played this for me when I attended USC in 1987 and he was teaching there. Blew me away then, blows me away now.
A true master. No Equal on his level.
Hay q tener pelotas para tocar esta pieza...
Excelente!👏👏👏👏
Mr. Kanengiser, after all these years, your interpretation of a Rondo Alla Turca stays untouchable on the top!
The first time I listenned this song in a guitar that I like. Very good!
jesus christ! this is a masterpiece! the look of satisfaction after he completed the shred is so good
his left hand is perfect 💯
The best guitar version of that piece i have ever seen! Dude played it clean and right on!
This man is A KING!
Wow, great dynamics, superb dexterity and great strong tone. love it!!
Nearly perfect execution. Mesmerizing.
I hadn't watched this in a long time. I just showed this to my almost 10 year old daughter who (finally) recently asked me for guitar lessons. I remember learning (more like correcting) my right hand finger technique from Mr. Kanengiser's instructional video way back when. He opens up that instructional video with a performance of this piece. Flawless technique. So so jealous!
love this guy's work!!!
Mesmerizing like Mozart ! In awe
I used to learn classic guitar when I was high school student, and then I stop learning. Now I regret it so much.
alzauri fatahillah
Pick it back up!
I'm not a musical professional by any means, but I would not have thought this song possible to play with a guitar! This master gets all the credit!
Mozart...the meaning of beeing ahead of times
! Magnifique , excellent .
Dois gênios: Mozart e seu intérprete!!
It doesn't matter how many times I watch it, I'm so amazed!
His smile while playing is infectious. I find myself smiling while watching this. Enjoyed this more than I should. He's an amazing guitar player. 💖
solo puedo decir...wow. esta pieza siempre me gusto en piano. pero es admirable esta version
Pianist: This Is Easy
Guitarist: Hold My Capo
My husband too was a guitar player I watch him played mauro Giuliani piece Beethoven too..but this dude has played something I haven't seen in my entire life..Woo.. Mind blowing.. Dude.. ❤
Blows my mind to be able to play such a complex piano piece on guitar and capture it so well
What a great performance! Amazing! :)
1:06 he is getting the part I can't get for years and ads bass notes 1:20 he is starting to have fun
Been there.... kkkk
Ive been playing for 30 years and without a doubt, hands down the best guitar work ive ever seen bar none! The bar has just been raised far out of sight and now I know for sure, mastery such as this I can never reach!
Absolutely brilliant so tight from start to finish and the dynamic was excellent throughout
what a badass, amazing playing
como toca perfeiramentre parecendo um piano .. Congratss and thank you..
It don't get any better than that folks, awesome.
This is so enjoyable to watch the man is amazing love it to bits.
Get a man who looks at you like this man looking at his guitar
Just one Word : incredible
Incredible performance. The fact that he is smiling so often shows just how masterful and skilled this man is.
Such a beautiful composition.
Perfecto. Bravissimo!
Why so many dislikes?!?!?! THUMBS UP!!
The best interpretation I ever seen, clean playing and flawless technique.
2:53 made tear up the little hammer on's are so cool leading up to that cool cascade of melody
Brilliant!!!!!!!!! A Great Guitar Player is Kanengiser...
These Robots are amazing 😉😁
This made my day .Thank you Sir!!!
The split octaves were truly amazing. Spectacular performance!
My fingers would be dropping off after this
Mozart the best rocker of the history
Absolutely wonderful!!! Masterpiece
Simply amazing.
Maaaaaster!!!
If there were a pornhub for music, this would top it forever. Probably somewhere in "Hardcore" category.
Wtf
@@amlhd4011 right lol
I hope that guitar was 18
" G " string
Fingering the guitar
Who tf disliked this? This guys on some next level shit. He’s literally a living lifetime of talent
Absolute chills from that❤
Any time I need to feel frustrated, I pick up the score. Got 6 bars in 15 years.
2:40 Best part
absolutely. the end
How sharp and on point every movement is. He plays so evenly. His genius brain is ruled out by his medulla spinalis 😯
Maestro, Master 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😉😉👍
"Would you like to play the guitar". William you can most certainly play it it! Thanks
how can anyone dislike this??
They missed the like button and were too lazy to change it.
Always entertaining when people play piece like this on guitar. Insane technic and delivery, bravo!
This is so awesome. I cannot comprehend how anyone can play at such a high level. Huge respect!
when you can play with your eyes closed, Thad explains how deep you have mastered
fantastico
Absolutely breathtaking!!!
God! I couldn`t think of a better interpretation for this piece! He plays like he is playing a tune for his family barbecue, with such a fluidity! And he really grasps the soul of the music with those perfect staccatos. I would never be able to play like this.