It’s Not Me, It’s the Piano!

Luis Magalhães
It’s Not Me, It’s the Piano!

Ever blamed the piano for your mistakes? So have I. Welcome to It’s Not Me, It’s the Piano!, the chaotic, hilarious, and slightly unhinged podcast where classical music meets some sort of darkness. Hosted by concert pianist Luis Whatever, this show dives into the quirks, disasters, and genius of the classical music world—one ridiculous episode at a time.

Episodes

  1. MAR 1

    Chamber Music Chaos & The Anti-Singer Manifesto: A Deeply Scientific, Completely Objective, and Totally Unbiased Study

    Chamber music: an elegant, intimate, and collaborative form of musical artistry. Or so the propaganda would have you believe.The reality? It’s a psychological experiment in human endurance. It’s diplomacy with string players who refuse to agree on a tempo. It’s a war zone where the pianist is always ‘too loud,’ no matter the circumstance. In this episode, I reveal the true nature of chamber music:🎹 The Tchaikovsky Trio: A piece where the pianist must dominate an entire symphony orchestra that has been rudely condensed into two string players.🎻 The Taneyev Trio: The musical equivalent of a black hole, consuming all light, joy, and stable time signatures.🔥 The Chausson Concerto: One of the most unforgiving, terrifying, and near-impossible pieces ever composed. Chausson saw the pianist suffering and simply said, ‘More.’ BUT THAT’S NOT ALL.This episode also includes:🎭 The Anti-Singer Manifesto™ – A scientific exposé on why singers exist in an alternate dimension where time signatures are optional, breathing is a spiritual event, and pianists exist only to be blamed.💊 VOCALBAN 3000™ – The World’s First Singer-Neutralizing Technology! Because your left hand was never meant to be an entire Wagnerian orchestra.🎷 Woodwind Players & Their Sacred Reed Cult™ – A deep dive into why clarinetists spend four hours selecting a single piece of wood, yet somehow still forget their concert attire. 🎙️ LISTEN NOW, OR I WILL SEND A SOPRANO TO YOUR HOUSE TO WARM UP AT 5 AM. 🎤(No refunds. No mercy.)

    32 min
  2. FEB 16

    Piano Teachers from Hell – A Survival Guide

    🚨 WARNING: This episode contains extreme pedagogical trauma, unsolicited life advice from teachers who peaked in 1957, and fingering nightmares that will haunt you for years. Viewer discretion is advised. Have you ever had a teacher who only speaks in abstract metaphors? One who expects your tiny human hands to stretch like Rachmaninoff’s? Or maybe the type who proudly declares “Back in my day, we practiced 18 hours a day and only cried twice”? If so, congratulations! You’ve survived piano pedagogy horror stories, and today, we relive them together. In this episode, we navigate:🎭 The Teacher Who Speaks Only in Metaphors (“Your phrasing must float like an autumn leaf questioning its existence.”)🖐️ The Demonstrator With Hands the Size of a Steinway Lid (“Just reach the 13th! Relax your hand more!”)⏳ The ‘Back in My Day’ Purist (“I once had a student who learned the entire Goldberg Variations in an afternoon with no sleep. You should try that.”)🎤 Masterclass PTSD (Where your performance is merely an excuse for the teacher to reminisce about their youth.)💊 Sponsored Pianist Medications! (Because Schubertium™ and Cadenzan™ might be the only things keeping us sane.) 🔥 PLUS: A special announcement about my upcoming album, featuring Brahms, and the sound of my neighbor aggressively banging on the wall at 3 AM. Join me for an episode filled with trauma, laughter, and the deep realization that it’s not you… it’s the piano. (But sometimes, yeah, it’s you.) 🎧 Available now—because therapy is expensive.

    18 min

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    Ever blamed the piano for your mistakes? So have I. Welcome to It’s Not Me, It’s the Piano!, the chaotic, hilarious, and slightly unhinged podcast where classical music meets some sort of darkness. Hosted by concert pianist Luis Whatever, this show dives into the quirks, disasters, and genius of the classical music world—one ridiculous episode at a time.

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