I still find it marvalous how Mozart perfectly crafted all of his works in his head only to begrudgingly write them down at the end because it was a necessity.
Absolutely masterful! The toothpick and the shirt are the crowning touches. Extremely well done!
Dude! You nailed it. I’ve been listening to Eine Kleine Nachtmusik since I was a little kid. It was one of my mom’s favorites, and she had the record. Vinyl. That’s what we listened to in the last century. It’s burned into my memory. Superb! - Vito 😎
I've played this as a 1st violinist in Carnegie Hall (and, yes, I know how to get there), but I've got to admit, this is the best solo performance of this piece I've ever heard.
As someone from the bluegrass state, I can confirm this is our go to song on the banjo.
I heard that one little but very important overtone. The immortals are only immortal because of the living. Much appreciated!
There is no limit when a master is playing.......
Love that tiny little banjo-bow!
As someone in the music selling business told me. The greatest players are the ones that no one hears of. Amen this man kills it.
After playing the guitar for 5 years , I discovered Luca and now when people ask me if I can play the guitar , I answered ' no '
That banjo playing is some of the best I’ve ever heard. Banjozart.
My dad, God rest his soul, would have loved this! He loved all things Mozart, and Eine Kleine Nachtmisik was a favorite. We listened to it on vinyl, as well as the flip side…Handel’s Water Music. Great memories.
Forget dueling banjos! Who knew a banjo could be so versatile.
He has completed the guitar, now he's just playing for fun
The banjo sounds kind of like a harpsichord, especially when he's tapping the notes. It's actually quite natural for this.
Mozart would be impressed and proud to hear the way you played his music.
He takes his banjo seriously, but his classical education is what allowed him to perform this. That's a musician.
I unironically love this. Would love to hear more classical pieces performed like this.
I have no idea how his tapping is so clear on a banjo, well done.
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