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I Played Legend of ZELDA Songs on Piano in Public!
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0:00 Intro
0:20 💥GREAT FAIRY FOUNTAIN
2:00 Stranger plays beautiful French song
3:08 💥 SONG OF STORMS
3:45 Beginner learns song in 30 minutes
4:52 Advanced pianist learns Zelda song
5:22 💥TITLE THEME
6:10 Spontaneous Dance Monkey duet with stranger
6:39 💥GERUDO VALLEY
9:05 Outro

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Views : 4,028,297
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Nov 29, 2022 ^^


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@FonziMGM

1 year ago

1:58 Ah yes, Zelda, my favourite modern composer!

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@jordantaylor4390

1 year ago

Pretty courageous playing the Song of Storms whilst also being outside!

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@fonxireyes1393

9 months ago

Did anyone else see that woman shed a tear while he played the Great Fairy Fountain... the energy and emotion created from music is undeniable

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@Acidkittenx

1 year ago

If I ever saw someone play Zelda songs in public, my life would be complete

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@casperhermans

1 year ago

The "beautiful French song" that the stranger played is called "Comptine d'un autre éte : l'après-midi". It's a very beautiful song to play even if you're not that advanced in playing yet. Secondly, amazing video. Something about playing videogame music in public is very satisfying to watch.

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@alterworlds1629

10 months ago

Damn, Gerudo Valley seemed extremely difficult to do towards the end. The complexity in the notes and the positioning of your fingers for them all looked strenuous.

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@justingarrett1675

10 months ago

Zelda is just one of those franchises that is almost perfect. The stories, the music, the way they look. Zelda is definitely my favorite game series of all time.

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@OctagonalSquare

1 year ago

Wish you had told the guy the real composer, Koji Kondo. Dude deserves more recognition for being an incredible composer who has helped make our favorite games just a bit more magical

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@GlyphicEnigma

1 year ago

I love how the one guy mistakes Koji Kondo's work with Bach, it just goes to show just how amazing of an artist the guy is. He should honestly be remembered just as much as the other great musicians in history.

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@Nice_Places

9 months ago

‘Is that Bach?’ No, it’s Koji Kondo. 😂 I used to play Zelda a Link to the Past on my SNES back in 1992 and have not really played another Zelda game until Tears of the Kingdom. I almost cried the first time I heard The Fairy Fountain theme playing in Tears of the Kingdom. Obviously it sounded very modern with real musical instruments but the melody was the same and immediately took me back almost 30 years. Back to my bedroom and to a better time when I was just a kid in school playing on his SNES. Very nostalgic. I love this song. Thank you for playing it.

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@levy8793

8 months ago

I swear I think I would honestly just stand there next to your piano and start crying hearing you play Zelda Songs. This game has such a deep and huge impact in my life I could listen to you playing for hours. Amazing Performance 🙏

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@Seegtease

1 year ago

It's crazy how a lot of classical music fans don't really appreciate great composers like Koji Kondo, Nobuo Uematsu, Jeremy Soule, Harry Gregson-Williams and the like today just because they're associated with video games. Though at least many will still somewhat appreciate movie score composers like John Williams and Hans Zimmer, but video games usually seem so ignored. Like guys, the composer doesn't have to have died over 100 years ago to qualify as a great composer. Video games are keeping this style of music alive today and more classical fans need to appreciate that.

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@jace15076

9 months ago

"Is that Bach?" is a testament to how great Koji Kondo is. He's one of the greatest composers of all time.

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@Grizzlox

1 year ago

Gerudo Valley is easily one of the best songs out there. I heard a Mariachi band play it in a Mexican restaurant once (I kid you not) and it was one of the most incredible experiences. Nobody could figure out why all the 30-something year olds in the restaurant were cheering so much

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@Phoenax

9 months ago

For those who don't know the song played by the other dude (around 1:58 or something), it's Comptine D'un Autre Été, by Yann Tiersen He played it a little too fast for my taste, but he's got the spirit, great music to play

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@PercyPiggington

3 months ago

‘Is that Bach?’ Koji kondo is truly a legend

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@logan_page

1 year ago

I feel that sometimes it takes a demonstration like this to show people outside the gaming sphere that these songs can stand on their own legs.

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@Steampunk_Kak

1 year ago

I love when some people in the background hear the iconic notes and just stop immediately and be like "is that... it can't be? holy crap, i think it is" you can just see them realizing it lol

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@kendycanes282

11 months ago

I always love these videos because I get to see music bring strangers together. People caught up in their own lives are able to stop for a moment and share in that beauty together, with nothing in common except for an appreciation of the music. Please keep playing to give those simple joys to whatever lucky strangers happen to be walking your way.

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@spincycle5719

9 months ago

I love playing Zelda songs on my accordion. Something about them on accordion fills me with an unexplainable joy and happiness. I can play the Overworld Theme, Song of Storms, Lost Woods, Ballad of the Wind Fish, and a little bit of Gerudo Valley.

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