Today’s video features yours and my favorite classical piano piece, “Chopsticks.” Done the right way for six minutes. (More info below the video.)
Enjoy!
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From the comment section of the video:
0:00 – 1:51 Chopsticks Variations
1:52 – 2:36 Part of Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No.14 Mov.3 (Moonlight)
2:38 – 3:25 Part of Rachmaninoff’s Prelude Opus 3 No.2
3:27 – 4:58 Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody No.2
4:59 – 6:12 Jerry Lee Lewis’ Great Balls of Fire
6:14 – 6:20 Chopsticks Variations
Wow!
LOVED this!!
Now I’m inspired to brush-up on my standard rendition of Chopsticks when I play my piano, LOL! 😉
Thank you for sharing. 🙂
Wow – I love how he wove Great Balls of Fire into the medley!!!
Great choice. 🙂
What a superb performance!
Love it! An analogy for the writer—taking the familiar and putting your spin on it. Bringing to it what only you can.
Brilliant arrangement: I heard echoes of Chopsticks in every other piece. Bringing it home with Lewis’ Great Balls of Fire? Genius.