We frequently carry prejudices about other individuals without recognizing them.
We criticize people and presume they can only perform particular tasks even when we don’t know them. Other times, people do things that dramatically alter our viewpoint.
A skateboarder approaches a public piano as the video begins.
Nobody is expecting much, but all of a sudden, he begins playing a difficult tune. It turns out to be the Schindler’s List theme music! John Williams created and led the music, and it is one of the most well-known modern soundtracks. In fact, the film’s music was nominated for an Academy Award for “Best Original Score.”
If you believe playing the piano requires a tuxedo or a huge stage, this performance will prove you incorrect.
We have a mall with a public piano, and a hooded figure passes through the throng. Everyone is taken aback as he starts playing. This is a fantastic lecture on the most essential principles in life. It’s not about your physical look; it’s about your knowledge and talents.
No one cared about his appearance as his fingers began to dance across the ivory and wonderful music filled the room.
People came to hear him perform, and it didn’t matter how he was dressed!
We’ve all heard about the latest pandemic and coronavirus issues.
We are often reminded of the need for social distance, and it appears that acts like this one are no longer taking place in public. Although this was recorded and released in December 2019, it feels like it happened a long time ago. We all hope that the problem can be fixed so that we can once again see such perfect public performances.
This man’s playing brings a tear to my eye.
His talent is evident, and this will most likely be one of the greatest videos you’ve seen in a long time.
The man in the video, it turns out, isn’t a skater at all—he’s a professional pianist in disguise.
Let’s be clear: it’s a smart disguise, and we’re not going to let the fact that he’s not a skater detract from his talent.
The Piano Phantom, as he is known on YouTube, has 123,000 subscribers.
He describes himself as an undercover pianist who makes an impression but leaves no trace.
If you want to learn more about this brilliant man, be sure to visit his official website.
One item that made us think was the writing on pianophantom.com: “Don’t be.” Become.”
We should all heed his advice and work hard to become the people we want to be. It makes no difference what we wear during the procedure, whether it’s a sweatshirt or a suit. What counts most is what’s on the inside!