Lukáš Kmit was playing his best at a concert at the Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Presov, Slovakia when someone's phone went off. I think he handled it in as classy a manner as he could! -via The Daily What
Travis, I'm guessing you're not a musician. Most musicians could immediately pick out a tune they heard on their instruments. But few could it this well. His pitch was right on and his improvisation was lovely. But the impressive part is how much class he showed. Bravo!
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Come on, there's no way this wasn't pre-arranged. It's still a sweet piece of playing, but I refuse to believe it just "happened".
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That was both classy and a great way to demonstrate his skill.
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Um...well it IS a piece of classical music anyway that Nokia stole.
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The Nokia ringtone is actually from a classical guitar piece called "Grande Valse," so that's not far off. Here's a performance of it.
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Just recently, a man's cell phone interrupted the New York Philharmonic playing Mahler's Symphony No.9 - this is what they should've done!
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Hehehe! I despise that ringtone, but well done, Mr. Violinist.
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BRAVO! BRAVO! Sir, Huzzah!
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