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Topic: Yundi playing Ronda Alla Turca with another pop singer/composer!  (Read 2298 times)

Offline casparma

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https://tintin.asialife.com.tw/media/yundi.wmv


You can download video clip of Yundi playing Mozart's Rondo Alla Turca with another Aisian pop singer/composer.

I have never played or seen this score, but it sounds quite different from the beginning (the 1st forte sign) and onwards.

Who do you think played better?  :)

Can you people hear any mistake?


btw, does any one know who's the left hand side player?    just to test whether this guy is really that famous or not  ;)


please give some comments on this rare video clip! Of course, you dont often see Yundi playing other scores beside Chopin and Liszt.  :)

Offline cherub_rocker1979

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It sounds similar to the Volodos transcription towards the end.

Offline lau

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whoever made that version totally copied volodos
i'm not asian

Offline instromp

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That was an incredible duet!!!!!  I've never heard that version of it before.It sounds very difficult to play something like that! I had to clap at that myself,lol.
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Offline lau

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If like you like that version, you probably will like this version (solo) . It sounds like a trio!

https://perso.wanadoo.fr/jemboy/video.html
i'm not asian

Offline casparma

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I also think that version of alla turca in duet version must be a fun piece to play.

beside, some one says that the left hand player screws somewhat the music up though.... :o

Offline kwtam338

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btw, does any one know who's the left hand side player? just to test whether this guy is really that famous or not ;)

The guy on the left is called Jay Chou, a pop singer from Taiwan. He happens to know to play some piano ...

beside, some one says that the left hand player screws somewhat the music up though.... :o

Fully agree  ;) and I guess that's why he played the bass ...

Offline casparma

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The guy on the left is called Jay Chou, a pop singer from Taiwan. He happens to know to play some piano ...

Ha, you got it right..... ;) r u a taiwanese or chinese yourself?


Fully agree ;) and I guess that's why he played the bass ...

So, what is the opposite of "bass" called? I mean, on the g clef?

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So, what is the opposite of "bass" called? I mean, on the g clef?

The opposite of "bass" is "treble", I think.

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If like you like that version, you probably will like this version (solo) . It sounds like a trio!

https://perso.wanadoo.fr/jemboy/video.html


That guy is amazing!!!!!!! Oh my,he's..i am at a lost for words.That is Pure talent.WOW!!!!!
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HOLY COW, what on earth, nice video there, its totall awesome.
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