The Piano Guys are an American musical group consisting of musicians Jon Sc… Read Full Bio ↴The Piano Guys are an American musical group consisting of musicians Jon Schmidt (pianist) and Steven Sharp Nelson (cellist) as well as behind-the-scenes collaboration from Tel Stewart (videographer/editor), Paul Anderson (producer/videographer) and Al van der Beek (music producer). The group was formed in 2011 in St. George, Utah, United States. They became famous through YouTube, where they posted videos of renditions and mashups of popular songs accompanied by professional-looking video shots. Over one million people subscribe to their Youtube channel.
In December 2011, they released their first album, titled YouTube Hits, Vol. 1. Their second album, The Piano Guys, reached number one on the Billboard New Age Albums and Classical Albums charts in 2012.
Official site: http://thepianoguys.com
In December 2011, they released their first album, titled YouTube Hits, Vol. 1. Their second album, The Piano Guys, reached number one on the Billboard New Age Albums and Classical Albums charts in 2012.
Official site: http://thepianoguys.com
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@EPIKUS.
Brings me back to the days in 2006 while on my mission (for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). I was with a missionary companion at one point who is also incredibly musically talented. He sings opera (is a true basso), and plays the piano and drum set.
When we had down time, he would play the piano. This was one of the pieces he would regularly play, and it was a joy.
I listened to a lot of Jon Schmidt's solo albums back then, and Walk in the Woods was one of em (the album upon which this piece is included). I believe it was track 4 on the album. Or was it the last track? It's been so long!
Anyway, great video. Lots of pleasant nostalgia! Thanks for sharing.
Mike, you're still a beast, dude
@brettjc0483
My neighbor used to play this. He was 13 years old. We lost him to brain cancer just 2 years after that.
Rest In Peace.
Tyler.
@beautyboots11
May he rest in peace..
@tylerjones7918
That weirded me out for a second there. RIP
@annaflecchia4747
❤
@shreekantvaidya4728
So shouldn't we play this piece ?
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@vanleeuwent
Holy Schmidt that was phenomenal.
@Edwardrocks232
i see what you did there
@Codebreakerblue
Ha ha, very funny. lol
@JakeBruceEzio
lol