Péter Bence’s Queen piano cover will give you goose bumps
Posted by Mia Balogh · May 16, 2017

If you like really good music covers, you will love the young Hungarian artist’s piano cover for Queen’s Don’t Stop Me Now.

Péter Bence, a Hungarian pianist, composer and sound designer, is known for holding the world record for most piano key hits in one minute. In 2012, he set the new record with 765 hits in one minute, according to the Guinness Book of Records.

Last year, his YouTube channel went viral thanks to his cover of Michael Jackson’s hit song Black or White. He gathered 600 000 views in a few days (we must say that it’s not bad, at all!). Now he is playing his arrangement of Don't Stop Me Now by Queen, with some hints of Bohemian Rhapsody.

But why did he choose this song? “It is scientifically proven that this song is happiest song in the world, so I thought I’d try to recreate the feeling on my piano”, Péter Bence explained on his Facebook page.

Check out the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrQnnhAXLt0

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