He says “My piano teacher told me not to play it this fast. But I don’t really care, because I am having too much fun.”
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I think it sounds GREAT!
This is incredible!!
I know it’s Bach, but people traditionally play “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring” very slowly and stately for weddings and Christmas. It’s actually written as a sprightly jig time, much closer to the Apollo 100 pop version in tempo. (But you can’t walk to Communion at that speed.)
ReallyVeryTerrificallyAwesome.