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00:00I
00:05Don't know a touch I'm up
00:09Sashimi no classic cook shoo
00:13So the site in the classic I got all that they don't know how she'll bake
00:19Look you name you don't look at us. You know she needs a on that one. Give me that you may not like on that kind of produce
00:24on your honest you'll keep it
00:27You must a kite akini aji-aji to kuni Nihonjin no waka-teni don't demo night. It's like that you gotta take it
00:35Tokyo me buh-kai hana singer
00:39Don't you put on a coin you're not sick I'd a cut's yakusoku classic kind of waka-kissed I own you not you may not kill
00:47Mother I know he's I see Joe got cut tonight. It's again. No cockney ticket up your knees today. I don't know this song
00:56I
01:01Can you stop
01:05Chopin Kokusai piano conclude a semi-final modest
01:11Sakuya Okinawa at a Budokan koen watachi machi sold out
01:17Salon is a kind of you don't know how to bum all the lease
01:21Oh
01:23So no epo de channel followers
01:26140-man-nin-oh-koh-ru-yu-tu-ba-ka-tin-to-shi-te-mo-ka-tsu-ya-ku-shi-te-i-ru
01:34Suzu-i-te-wa
01:39Was gachi-ha-sai-de-mo-to-ri-or-ko-ku-sai-kon-ku-ru-ni-hon-jin-hatsu-yu-shou
01:45As well by Yorini Suto Suji, Ayana
01:52Juice side a Zen Nippon Gakusei on Gakukon-ku-ru-de-ichi-ni-kagaya-ku-na-do-wa-kakushi-te-sono-sai-no-ga-mi-to-me-ra-re-te-ita-tsu-ji-ni-tsu-i-te
02:00Nippon violin kaino-ju-chin-harada-ko-ichi-ro-wa
02:05Donen by no violinist ono-naka-de-wa-nu-kin-de-ta-katsu-ya-ku-wo-shi-te-i-ru
02:10Te-ki-ka-ku-ni-taka-i-re-be-ru-de-hyo-gen-de-ki-ru-ko-to-ni-kano-jo-no-en-so-wo-ki-ku-ta-bi-ni-kan-mei-wo-uke-te-i-masu
02:18Tsu-zu-i-te
02:26Cellist Ueno Michiaki
02:31Chou-nan-kan-no-ju-ne-bu-kokusai-yon-gaku-kon-ku-ru-chero-bu-mon-de-ni-hon-jin-hatsu-no-yu-shou-wo-hata-su-na-do
02:38Kokuna-i-gai-no-kon-ku-ru-de-sai-ko-oi-wo-tate-tsu-zu-ke-ni-ju-shou
02:44Ima, ma-sa-ni-sekai-no-chero-kai-wo-ken-in-shite-iru-ue-no-ni
02:48Nippon-wo-dai-hyo-suru-shiki-sha-ino-ue-mi-chi-yo-shi-wa
02:52Hon-mo-no-desu. Ikkyuu-hin-no-waka-mo-no-desu. Kore-kara-no-sekai-no-chero-kai-wo-se-ou. Yo-kei-na-shun-jun-ya-terai-no-nai-on-gaku-ka-da.
03:02Tsu-zu-i-te
03:04Kirei. Kirei-ga-ne-i-wa.
03:12Juu-go-sai-no-tran-pe-to-sou-sha-ko-da-ma-ha-ya-to
03:20Saku-nen-waka-te-en-sou-ka-no-tou-ryuu-mon-ni-hon-kan-da-gakki-kon-ku-ru-de-sai-nen-shou-yuu-shou-wo-hata-shita
03:26Sonna-wakaki-sai-no-ni-sekai-teki-tran-pe-to-sou-sha-rai-n-ho-to-fu-ri-do-ri-hi-wa
03:37Nihon-ni-saku-utsukushi-i-hana-hi-izuru-tokoro-no-tran-pe-to-no-shin-sei-desu
03:43Nihon-no-kan-gakki-kai-no-mirai-wo-ni-nau-tran-pe-ta-to-naru-koto-deshou
03:50E-ge-na!
03:52Sonna tensai-tachi-no-chou-zetsu-en-sou-to-ri-aru-na-ura-gawa-ga-akirakani
03:59Sorry, but what a huge gathering of geniuses!
04:03I think it's a miracle that these four people are here.
04:06Classical!
04:07There's a lot of amazing people here.
04:09This is a great gathering.
04:11A godly gathering.
04:12Yes, a godly gathering.
04:13A godly gathering before it even starts.
04:14If we had a concert with these four, it would be a great success.
04:18I'm really interested.
04:21Kodama-kun, you're 15 years old, right?
04:23Yes, I'm 15 years old.
04:27By the way, did you go to school today?
04:29I usually take a break at times like this.
04:32But today, everyone caught a cold and the school closed.
04:38That's a relief!
04:42I'm a little relieved.
04:44It's like a real-life episode.
04:48After this, the young classical stars will perform their best!
04:57The young classical stars who are active all over the world will perform their dreams!
05:03First, they will perform instead of greeting.
05:11They won the special Grand Prix at the largest piano competition in Japan.
05:16Hayato Sumino, who became a semi-finalist at the world's most difficult Chopin International Piano Competition.
05:24I'd like you to listen to the famous Kira Kira Boshi.
05:33As another face of Sumino, he recorded 12 million views as a YouTuber.
05:40Without changing the angular part of Kira Kira Boshi, he raises the difficulty of the arrangement.
05:47It's easy to play normally, right?
06:10It's easy to play normally, right?
06:12It's easy to play normally, right?
06:14It's easy to play normally, right?
06:16It's easy to play normally, right?
06:18It's easy to play normally, right?
06:20It's easy to play normally, right?
06:22It's easy to play normally, right?
06:24It's easy to play normally, right?
06:26It's easy to play normally, right?
06:28It's easy to play normally, right?
06:30It's easy to play normally, right?
06:32It's easy to play normally, right?
06:34It's easy to play normally, right?
06:36It's easy to play normally, right?
06:38It's easy to play normally, right?
06:40It's easy to play normally, right?
06:42It's easy to play normally, right?
06:44It's easy to play normally, right?
06:46It's easy to play normally, right?
06:48It's easy to play normally, right?
06:50It's easy to play normally, right?
06:52It's easy to play normally, right?
06:54It's easy to play normally, right?
06:56It's easy to play normally, right?
06:58It's easy to play normally, right?
07:00It's easy to play normally, right?
07:02It's easy to play normally, right?
07:04It's easy to play normally, right?
07:06This was presented to YouTube amounting to around few post by people going viral covid-19.
07:08This was presented to YouTube amounting to around few post by people going viral covid-19.
07:10I wanted to make a song飘舞曲 titles.
07:12I wanted to make a song飘舞曲 titles.
07:14I wanted to make a song飘舞曲 titles.
07:16Since everything was called the celebrating stars.
07:18We are going to make variation songs under SEVENLAND transformative songs.
07:20Don't you have other something to continue this series?
07:22Don't you have other something to continue this series?
07:24Ah, I still play it on TV on my phone
07:28You can even play the accordion in this style?
07:32His practice holds great significance forout being able to reveal his techniques.
07:35There is a way to practice.
07:38I started learning from the age of 6.
07:42Even now, I still do warm-up exercises.
07:47For those who want to play the piano, this is a good reference.
07:50My name is Kaneko-sensei.
07:51Kaneko-sensei said that the independence and separation of the fingers are important.
07:59Piano is played with 5 or 10 fingers.
08:03All the fingers have to be able to control.
08:07Five fingers have a different way of playing, so the power is different.
08:11It is important to be able to make the sound you want to make equally independent and move.
08:19It starts with a really simple thing.
08:28I do this all the time.
08:38It's really simple.
08:42The fourth finger tends to be weak.
08:47The index finger is also weak.
08:50In order to strengthen this, I focus on the 4th and 2nd fingers.
09:04There are many things.
09:06Next is the trumpet player Hayato Kodama, who won the first prize in the world in the competition of young performers at the age of 15.
09:20This is a song that sounds like you're playing alone, but you're playing with two people.
09:26I play the big and weak parts separately.
09:30If you mix it quickly, it will sound like this.
09:35I want to play something that is said to be superfluous in the trumpet.
09:40Just like I played now, this song is a song that gradually raises the level.
09:48I'm a little TV-sized, too.
09:50I'm sorry to hear that.
09:53I'm a TV-sized person who can do math.
09:57In the first place, the trumpet uses a valve to change the length of the pipe and the height of the sound.
10:03In general, the longer the pipe, the lower the sound.
10:07However, it is said that it sounds like two people are playing with the excellent technique of accentuating the sound and moving the fingers quickly.
10:16Let's get started.
10:22Should I tell you the name of the song?
10:25Yes, please.
10:26I'm going to play a song called Shaniqsai in Venice, Urban.
10:30I've never heard of it.
10:32Let's nod.
10:46Shaniqsai
11:17That's amazing.
11:19I'm going to play Yokoyama's trumpet.
11:22No, no, no.
11:23You just did it.
11:25Don't say that.
11:26You just did it.
11:29How do you cut the trumpet?
11:32It's amazing that you can cut the trumpet so quickly and make all the sounds beautiful.
11:40I have a question.
11:41Can't you make it three-piece?
11:43I can't make it three-piece.
11:45I'm not good at it.
11:47Don't you need a high-cutting tool?
11:52I don't need a high-cutting tool.
11:54Actually, I don't need a high-cutting tool.
11:57And the trumpet is very beautiful.
12:00Everything is beautiful, so I don't need a high-cutting tool.
12:04I see.
12:06You don't have a good sense of rhythm.
12:08I don't have a good sense of rhythm at all.
12:09You can practice it.
12:11I think it's a good sense.
12:13I'm jealous of you because you have the same sense of rhythm as me.
12:16That's right.
12:17When I'm nervous, I try to take a deep breath.
12:23I don't like that at all.
12:25I can hear it like my own voice.
12:28That's cool.
12:30Next, Tsuji Ayanato, who won first place in the Montreal International Music Competition at the age of 18.
12:38Ueno Michiyaki, who won the first place as a Japanese in the cello section of the Geneva International Music Competition, will play.
12:50Today, I'm going to play a song called Passacaglia, which was written and composed by Händel and composed by Harv Olsen.
12:58Oh, I see.
13:04It's like a transformation song, and it's getting more and more difficult.
13:08I made it a little longer TV version.
13:10Thank you very much.
13:12I want to hear it.
13:14An ensemble of two soloists.
13:16Pay attention to the difficult performance in the second half.
13:28Pay attention to the difficult performance in the second half.
13:58Pay attention to the difficult performance in the second half.
14:18Pay attention to the difficult performance in the second half.
14:24Pay attention to the difficult performance in the second half.
14:46Pay attention to the difficult performance in the second half.
15:14Pay attention to the difficult performance in the second half.
15:24The BPM of the song is changing, but it's all right.
15:28I thought it was amazing.
15:30Thank you very much.
15:32Is that just a feeling?
15:34That's right.
15:36It's not like I'm rehearsing with words.
15:40I don't have any questions.
15:42I can only do it with my body.
15:44I think we can enjoy the moment when we hear each other's voices.
15:48It would be great if I could do a drag queen with that sound.
15:52That's amazing.
15:54That's awesome.
15:56It's a luxury to listen to it live.
16:00It's a luxury to listen to it live.
16:02It's a luxury to listen to it live.
16:06Now, let's take a look at the four of them.
16:10One
16:12Dosa you don't run better. Kodama. Hayato
16:16Sensei, why you tube?
16:18Okay, I know what kind of Kushiro see to it. Oh, I'm ready to eat a screw. You know, come on
16:25So cool day sensei. God. You know
16:29What's up, man?
16:31You tube day. I don't you can I eat it not day
16:35Look, it's name say my de la
16:37Soこのクシロにいたのでマイナーなのさえから始めたらどうなんだったのか5歳から始めます
16:43それは逆になんで始めることになったんですか
16:47どうクリスマスプレゼントでサンタさんがくれたんやくれました
16:51Wow!
16:53Did Santa make it big?
16:55So cute!
16:57What a precious photo!
16:59Were you happy to receive a present from Santa when you were 5 years old?
17:02No, I wasn't that happy.
17:04It's better to think that way.
17:06Are your parents playing the organ?
17:09Yes, my father is a tuba player.
17:12Wow!
17:14They're all playing the organ.
17:16Wow!
17:18It's normal to wear it.
17:20I've always loved music.
17:23I've been able to concentrate on ballet since I was a kid.
17:28Wow!
17:30I've always loved music.
17:34It's difficult to play the trumpet,
17:38or to play a song.
17:41When I was 5 years old,
17:43I didn't have any fun at all.
17:46I didn't know how to play the trumpet.
17:48But one day,
17:50a world-famous trumpet player,
17:53Andre Anri,
17:55came to my house.
17:58I was shocked.
18:00Did you go to see him?
18:02Yes, I did.
18:04I played my own music at his house.
18:07Wow!
18:09This is a video of him playing his own music
18:12at his house when he was 6 years old.
18:16He's good.
18:29He's 6 years old.
18:33Half year.
18:35Wow!
18:36Next year, we'll have a concert together.
18:39That's great.
18:41Let's have a concert together.
18:44He made a promise.
18:46When I saw the concert,
18:49I thought it would be a great job
18:54if I could do this.
18:57You want to do it, too?
18:59I didn't think so when I was 6 years old.
19:02He's a first-year student.
19:05I love work and money.
19:08I want to die.
19:11It's natural.
19:13It's natural.
19:15I've been thinking about it since I was a kid.
19:20Did you play with Andre after that?
19:26No, I haven't met him yet.
19:29When I become a star like Andre Anri,
19:34I want to hold a concert with him.
19:38It's a wonderful dream.
19:41It's amazing.
19:43There are many kinds of trumpets.
19:48Kodama first got a cornet,
19:51which is smaller and softer than a trumpet.
19:54Let's compare the differences.
20:08Kodama first got a cornet,
20:11which is smaller and softer than a trumpet.
20:14Let's compare the differences.
20:25It's beautiful.
20:27It's beautiful.
20:29It's beautiful.
20:31It's a cornet.
20:33It's a cornet.
20:35It's a cornet.
20:59It's beautiful.
21:01What about the other one?
21:03It's a trumpet, but it's a little high.
21:05Oh, it's high.
21:07Can I hear it?
21:09I can't play the song I just played.
21:11Can I play a different song?
21:13Yes.
21:15Can I play it?
21:17Yes.
21:33Oh, that's cool.
21:35It's very cool.
21:37It's a strange sound.
21:39It's a strange sound.
21:41It's cool.
21:43It's all different.
21:45Is the fingering the same?
21:47This is a slightly different feeling.
21:49This is a different super instrument.
21:51The fingering changes depending on that.
21:53Trumpet and Cornet are the same.
21:55The Do and Re are all the same.
21:57That Do is all.
21:59That's right.
22:01It's all C.
22:03It's C everywhere.
22:05It's open C.
22:07Yes, it's open C.
22:09It's C.
22:11It doesn't change.
22:13People who have absolute pitch can't play the trumpet.
22:17It's not impossible, but...
22:19It's hard to play?
22:21Yes, it's hard.
22:23I see.
22:25Do you all have absolute pitch?
22:27I do.
22:29I do.
22:31I have absolute pitch.
22:33It doesn't change.
22:35Basically.
22:37The sound of a trumpet is F.
22:39There's a big voice.
22:41I see.
22:43I think it's C,
22:45but I hear F in my head.
22:47It's confusing.
22:49So it's easier to play without an absolute pitch.
22:53That's important.
22:55It's C on the keyboard.
22:57I always hear C.
23:03The trumpet is a musical instrument
23:05that can make many different sounds
23:07with the same finger.
23:09If you have absolute pitch,
23:11you'll hear a different sound
23:13and have a hard time.
23:15It's not the same C.
23:17Even if I say it's C,
23:19it's different from the C of a pianist.
23:21It's different.
23:23I see.
23:25When I saw the score yesterday,
23:27I was confused.
23:29People who read the score
23:31get confused.
23:33Because it's different.
23:35I see.
23:37The two people over there
23:39have infinite pitch.
23:41Yes, but
23:43I have to know the pitch.
23:45I see.
23:47It's difficult to play
23:49without an absolute pitch.
23:51You have to know the correct pitch.
23:53Speaking of YouTube,
23:55Sumino has more than 1.4 million subscribers
23:57as a catin.
23:59He has appeared
24:01in a number of piano videos,
24:03but where does it come from?
24:05I've been doing it for a long time.
24:07I've been doing YouTube
24:09since the age of 15.
24:11I'm 29 now.
24:13I've been doing YouTube
24:15since I was 15.
24:17You've been doing it
24:19since you were 15?
24:21You don't do YouTube that much.
24:23No, I don't.
24:25I don't have the concept of
24:27subscribers and views.
24:29What kind of videos did you upload
24:31at the beginning?
24:33I didn't upload piano videos.
24:35I uploaded a video of a game.
24:37I was really into the game.
24:39It's a game where
24:41you have to do it with both hands.
24:43I did a trick
24:45where you have to do it
24:47with one hand
24:49and you have to do it with the other hand.
24:51That's why I started YouTube.
24:55This is the video
24:57that Sumino posted for the first time.
25:01You have to do it
25:03with both hands.
25:09Wow.
25:11That's amazing.
25:13That's amazing.
25:15I didn't know it was so fast.
25:17You didn't make any mistakes.
25:19This is perfect.
25:21That's amazing.
25:25When you were uploading
25:27game videos on YouTube,
25:29did you think you would
25:31become a pianist in the future?
25:33No, I didn't think at all.
25:35I didn't go to music school.
25:37I went to science.
25:39Sumino started playing the piano
25:41at the age of three
25:43because of his mother.
25:45He was a genius
25:47even in his studies.
25:51He went to the best Japanese music school,
25:53Kaisei Junior High School.
25:55He passed the entrance exam
25:57to Tokyo University.
25:59I was really into
26:01Otogei at the time.
26:03I went to national competitions every year.
26:05You went to Otogei's national competitions?
26:07There was an official
26:09Otogei competition.
26:11I did my best
26:13until I passed the entrance exam.
26:15Did you like games more?
26:17When I was in middle school,
26:19I played classical piano
26:21a lot in elementary school.
26:23In middle school,
26:25I left classical piano
26:27and started to like
26:29electronic music,
26:31rock and jazz,
26:33including Otogei.
26:35At that time,
26:37I thought about playing
26:39both classical piano and piano.
26:41Ueno is now based in Europe.
26:43What is the importance
26:45of social media in foreign countries?
26:47For example,
26:49a manager in Europe
26:51is a concert organizer
26:53or a CD label.
26:55He checks the artist's social media
26:57to see how many followers
26:59he can get.
27:01I've heard that
27:03from the manager.
27:05He checks the number of followers
27:07to see if he can hold a concert
27:09or not.
27:11What about you, Kodama?
27:13I also use social media.
27:15The reason
27:17I started using social media
27:19is that
27:21I want to play
27:23an instrument every day.
27:25That's my goal.
27:27I've been doing it
27:29for a year.
27:31You play an instrument every day?
27:33I skipped a day.
27:35In the next year,
27:37I want to show people
27:39how I play an instrument.
27:41That way,
27:43I won't be able to take a day off.
27:45That's your goal?
27:47I didn't start using
27:49social media
27:51as an advertisement.
27:53What did you do
27:55when you skipped a day?
27:57I played baseball with my friends.
27:59I want to see that.
28:01You're 15, right?
28:03I think it's amazing
28:05that you don't show your practice
28:07when you play a professional instrument.
28:09I see.
28:11In his case,
28:13when he plays a small video,
28:15more people support him.
28:17And he's good.
28:19People say,
28:21what's he doing?
28:23That's why I started using social media.
28:25That's a good way to use it.
28:27People can see
28:29how much you've grown.
28:31They'll definitely support you.
28:33It's the same as
28:35watching a documentary.
28:37People can see
28:39how much you've grown.
28:41Next is Ueno.
28:43He's 4 years old,
28:45but he admires yo-yo.
28:47Yo-yo is
28:49the most popular
28:51type of cellist.
28:53He's won the Grammy
28:5519 times.
28:57Why do you admire
28:59yo-yo at 4 years old?
29:01It was a musical family.
29:03I have two older sisters
29:05who play violin and piano.
29:07My mother plays piano, too.
29:09When I was 4 years old,
29:11Mr. Yoyoma came to my house.
29:13What?
29:15He didn't come to my house,
29:17but I saw
29:19his video of
29:21playing Bach.
29:23I thought
29:25he was amazing.
29:27He's 4 years old.
29:29That's right.
29:33What Ueno saw
29:35when he was 4
29:37was a video of
29:39Bach's cello
29:41called the Bible
29:43for a cellist.
29:45Inspired by Bach.
29:47Before that,
29:49I used to play
29:51my sister's violin as a toy.
29:53It's a big,
29:55low-pitched,
29:57but it's a toy.
29:59I admired it.
30:01I admired a little boy.
30:03I told my parents
30:05that I wanted to play
30:07this instrument,
30:09but I thought
30:11I would change my mind
30:13soon because it was small.
30:15I kept asking for it for a year.
30:17When I was 5 years old,
30:19I had a lottery
30:21with my father.
30:23I won a lot of money
30:25and gave it to my father.
30:27That's amazing.
30:29It's fate.
30:33How much was it?
30:35It was 100,000 yen.
30:37That's amazing.
30:39When you got it for the first time,
30:41did you think
30:43this was it?
30:45Yes.
30:47When I played it,
30:49I felt a vibration
30:51in my body.
30:53When you were 4 years old,
30:55you told your parents
30:57that you wanted to play the cello.
30:59It's a game.
31:01He was particularly shocked
31:03when he played
31:05the 6th song.
31:23He played the 6th song.
31:25Then he played the 7th song.
31:27Then he played the 8th song.
31:29Then he played the 9th song.
31:31Then he played the 12th song.
31:33Then he played the 13th song.
31:35Then the 14th song.
31:37And so on.
31:43Amazing!
31:45He was watching TV
31:47and asked his father
31:49to buy the instrument.
31:51There are a lot of them.
31:55How did you become a violinist?
31:57I started playing the violin when I was 3 years old.
31:59My father also started playing the violin when he was 3 years old.
32:03The instrument that my father used when he was 3 years old was at home.
32:07I see.
32:08Did you get your father's instrument?
32:10Yes, I did.
32:14That's how I got my hands on it.
32:20Did you ever get sick of playing the violin?
32:23I used to be so shy that I couldn't even talk to my uncle.
32:31But I love playing the violin in front of people.
32:35You can communicate with your uncle if you play the violin.
32:38Your uncle is crying.
32:42When I was in kindergarten,
32:45there was an announcement in the classroom where I attended.
32:49I remember that.
32:51I was happy to hear compliments like,
32:53you're good at playing the violin.
32:56Their world-wide recognition was due to a major competition.
33:01What was the moment when they decided to fight in the world?
33:06First of all, they won the national competition at the age of 6.
33:11At the age of 18,
33:13Tsuji won for the first time as a Japanese at the Montreal International Music Competition.
33:19When I was in junior high school,
33:21I was told to give a concert as a reward for winning the competition when I was in 6th grade.
33:30The audience came to listen to my performance.
33:37When I experienced it as a real experience,
33:41I realized for the first time that this is the kind of job a musician should do.
33:49Until then, I watched TV and played the violin,
33:52but I didn't know what kind of job it was.
33:58I felt a sense of responsibility that the audience would come to listen to my performance.
34:06I experienced that.
34:08Then I went to Tokyo to study music at high school.
34:14I was able to spend more time studying music professionally.
34:21I took a lot of international competitions since I was in the second year of high school.
34:26At the age of 18, you won for the first time as a Japanese at the Montreal International Music Competition.
34:32You won five times in a row.
34:35It's amazing that you won the competition at the age of 18.
34:39The Montreal International Music Competition was my fourth international competition.
34:43If I didn't win the competition,
34:45I would have quit playing the concerto by Sibelius.
34:52Were you prepared for that?
34:55Yes, I was.
34:57Then, he went to Tokyo University.
35:01At the age of 23, he won the Grand Prix at the largest competition in Japan.
35:08I studied music and math at university.
35:14I liked math, so I wanted to study math.
35:18I also studied in France.
35:20At that time, I took lessons in music and participated in competitions.
35:28I didn't want to be a professional musician.
35:32I just wanted to have fun.
35:35Then I won the competition in 2018.
35:41That's how I started.
35:44A lot of classical pianists participated in the competition.
35:50He won the competition at Tokyo University.
35:54It was a sensational moment.
35:57I thought, what is he doing?
35:59It was a great moment.
36:02He must be popular.
36:04I don't care if he's popular.
36:07At that time, I was still a college student.
36:11I studied music for about a year and a half.
36:14I was worried about it for a year and a half.
36:17I was looking for a way to be a good musician.
36:23Gradually, I started to focus on music.
36:29When I graduated, I decided to focus on music.
36:34I decided to use the spirit of an experimenter who was studying music.
36:42When I was 24 years old, I decided to go all out.
36:45I'm a little slow.
36:47I feel like I'm more sought-after than my own will.
36:52Do it!
36:54Do you have that much skill?
36:56That's what I think.
36:58I see.
37:00In addition, his reputation in the international competition was the reason for his world promotion.
37:07I've never been to an international competition.
37:12I've been studying music theory.
37:15When I was 24 years old, I participated in a competition in Lyon, France.
37:20I was in third place.
37:22After that, I participated in the second competition.
37:24It was the biggest international piano competition.
37:28That's how I was able to make a career in the world.
37:33About a year or two ago, I started to travel abroad.
37:39I moved to New York.
37:42Are you in New York now?
37:44Yes, I'm in New York.
37:46When you won, did you know that you had won overwhelmingly?
37:50In response?
37:52No, I didn't think so at all.
37:54Did you feel like you were the winner?
37:56I was very surprised.
37:58I was able to play with the orchestra in a big place until the final.
38:02I was very happy at that time.
38:06I almost forgot that it was a competition.
38:09Did you feel like you were in the zone?
38:11I don't remember at all what kind of performance I did.
38:14I think Kodama remembers everything.
38:16Kodama remembers everything.
38:19I think I won.
38:22When I participated in the competition, I was always confident.
38:27That's right.
38:29Recently, he has won the Japan Piano Competition.
38:32This competition is aimed at all Japanese pianists.
38:38It says the youngest winner.
38:40This competition is for both ordinary people and professionals.
38:43Professionals?
38:44Yes, of course.
38:46I was very surprised.
38:48He won the competition.
38:50That's amazing.
38:52He is the youngest ever.
38:54At that time, did you think you could win?
38:58I was confident that I could win.
39:00That's great.
39:02He is different from others.
39:04Where will you go after this?
39:08I will study abroad.
39:10I will go to a Japanese high school and study abroad.
39:21That's great.
39:23Where will you go?
39:24I will go to Germany.
39:26That's a great country.
39:28I will become a better pianist and come back.
39:31That's great.
39:33Ueno, are you studying abroad now?
39:37I am studying in Dusseldorf, Germany.
39:39You should exchange your contact information.
39:42I think it will be helpful.
39:44Ueno, have you ever been to an international competition?
39:49Yes, I have.
39:51I have never been to an international competition.
39:54Even though it's a competition, it's music.
39:56It depends on how you listen to it.
39:59For example, if the judges are different, the result may be different.
40:04It depends on how you listen to it.
40:06It depends on how you listen to it.
40:10Basically, you always get good results.
40:15I started when I was 13 years old.
40:19He won the international competition when he was 13 years old.
40:22He appeared in a famous music show.
40:24Ueno was famous as a true pianist.
40:29As I got older, I started to pay more attention to my surroundings.
40:34I started to pursue safety rather than expression.
40:40You were afraid of technology.
40:44Yes, I was afraid of technology.
40:47I got a lot of good results until high school.
40:51I was depressed when I didn't get good results until high school.
40:56I started to pursue my own performance.
41:01I started to get used to my performance without worrying about the results.
41:05He won the international competition when he was 18 years old.
41:07He won the international competition when he was 18 years old.
41:10When he had a meeting with Mohamed,
41:13he talked about the interesting story of classical music becoming virtual and classical music becoming subscreen.
41:20What is the virtualization of classical music?
41:27It's a great era.
41:30It's natural that there is something in performance and alpha.
41:36It's a standard.
41:42On March 19th, 6.30pm on Wednesday, Golden Special.
41:4651 professional singers voted seriously.
41:51The best 100 of the best songs.
41:56The first virtual pianist in the world of classical music.
42:01The first virtual pianist in the world of classical music.
42:08He made his debut at a concert in August last year.
42:16The conductor is Keitaro Harada.
42:20With the introduction of the latest 3D technology,
42:23not only facial expressions and gestures, but also finger movements are drawn realistically.
42:28It's a virtual existence, but it's more realistic than a human pianist.
42:35He is a character with a unique standing position.
42:41The actual person is playing, but he is not on the stage.
42:46On that day, the person is standing behind him and playing with the orchestra.
42:55It's a great era.
42:57It's a new era of classical music.
43:00It's natural that there is something in performance and alpha.
43:06It's a standard.
43:08Is there anything else?
43:10The recent trend is streaming.
43:17There is a special app called Apple Music Classical.
43:23Classical music has a lot of information about a single source.
43:29I think that's one of the reasons why it's hard to touch.
43:33Some people are wondering where to start.
43:36It's an app that solves that.
43:40You can find it from people, composers, moods, and times.
43:45It's fun to watch.
43:49I don't know where the classical musician will go, including the orchestra.
43:55I think there are many possibilities.
43:58I think that's what the performers are looking for.
44:09I want the audience to support those who are doing various genres.
44:15I was waiting for you.
44:18I picked you up by chance.
44:21Next week
44:26This week, it will be broadcast on Terasa Tver.
44:31Next week, EXILE Atsushi will appear.
44:36I think this song and Ai-chan's meeting were big.
44:41I've sung with her.
44:43She was a million times better than me.
44:47Prozac's famous song.
44:50Gouka collaboration.