So Jason Liggity, a prominent person in the music business, says that this guy shows us all what is truly possible on a piano. The guy is a genius. And also happens to be my boyfriend. This is Kenny Jaworski. This piece is called Revolutions Per Second.
Amazing! I would love to share your comments as well as his piece on Facebook as well – so many artists/musicians there. Drop anything you like on my pages there, my ex was a classical guitarist and bestie level 9 Royal conservatory piano player and I grew up on many genres with rock, pop and country (father won awards) so I don’t listen with only a writer’s ear of appreciation though I am truly ignorant in the creation of music, only lyrics, this is sooooo good! 🙂 Such fun!
That would be so kind of you and I know Kenny would appreciate that. He is also on Facebook if you wish to send a message.
Okay for sure, I will do that asap. If I happen to forget, please remind me, I need reminders these days 🙂 Thanks again!
Amazing! I would love to share your comments as well as his piece on Facebook as well – so many artists/musicians there. Drop anything you like on my pages there, my ex is a classical guitarist and bestie level 9 Royal conservatory piano player so I don’t listen with only a writer’s ear of appreciation though I am truly ignorant in the creation of music, only lyrics, this is sooooo good! 🙂
Thanks, Aurora. It’s actually Lukas Liggity (not Jason) and yes, I think he’s kind of brilliant myself and am not alone! I just checked out your blog and loved it! My professional blog is at http://thepointofthequill.com; feel free to check me out there. It’s nice to make your acquaintance.
I did and am following you now, thanks so much for finding me! 🙂
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I hope it goes viral!!
Thanks!!! You are one who knows music. He won the Independent Music Awards with Peter Gabriel on the panel so that’s a big nod from the music industry.
That was ridiculous!
🙂 yep.
Talented indeed.
People freak out when they listen to him and say “That’s not humanly possible.” He plays the same piece, hitting the same notes at amazing speeds. He went to univ. for classical guitar but the piano called his name. Glad you liked it. Thanks for stopping by.