
Classically-trained pianist and video artist Rousseau makes the most fascinating videos of themself playing very complex classical pieces accompanied by what they refer to as a reactive visualizer. The key-by-key visuals make the music, which I already loved, even more enjoyable. I love being able to see what’s coming and guessing which hand is playing which part (far from an easy task, especially for a non-piano-player like me). Many of the pieces posted are mind-bogglingly complicated and an absolute joy to watch.
I found watching the videos on a large screen with no other distractions (phone, lights, etc.) instantly made me feel calm and engaged. I’ll take calm wherever I can find it these days…
You can check out all of Rousseau’s wonderful piano videos on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook.

November 27, 2024 at 10:05 am
The visualisations are really soothing for the brain, aren’t they? My youngest is teaching himself piano (well, keyboard) and insists on not having actual lessons. I am sharing these videos with him as they are like an advanced and aesthetically pleasing version of tutorials he is using.
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November 27, 2024 at 10:33 am
Nice! I love that idea. I’ve been self taught at everything I’ve ever done, too, but with… let’s call them mixed results.
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November 27, 2024 at 12:13 pm
How interesting..I’ll be sharing this for sure.
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November 27, 2024 at 1:43 pm
I’m glad you liked it! I’ve been playing them on my TV before turning it off and going to sleep, and I think it’s helping my stress level.
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