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When I was a kid, almost fifty years ago now, I loathed piano lessons - they pushed back your homework so it took all night and they just ruined Saturdays. When I watch this, my hands start twitching involuntarily and I get mesmerised by the player's hands, and the animated notations, never mind MS itself. This is such a beautiful thing. I've been looking into learning again entirely due to this video.
fiasco 1985 wait till you get into the real engineering courses. I thought things like calculus and organic chemistry were tough, but classes like fluid flow and materials science make you take all that tough math you learned and just use it casually to solve a problem and derive equation. Engineering is tough, but it’s also really cool once you get into it deep
Everyone talking about Beethoven, but noone about how good this man is, he played the 3rd movement like nothing, and playing this 7 minutes is just incredible. YOURE PLAYING IS AMAZING 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@imfiera2594 congrats, you corrected the spelling on a 3 month old comment. Do you feel accomplished? Did it make you feel better? Have you finally gotten the attention you so desperately seek?
I’m mom of 11 year old boy. I want to thank you for your gift/talent. The speed at you play it brings me joy. My son is learning the 1st movement by watching this masterpiece played by you he’s self taught :) So Thank you so much! We love your channel!
Be careful with that, I had piano lessons for years and couldn't read notes. Playing by memory is ok for most easy peaces, but there is a limit for that. I'm currently learning to read notes and playing is much easier now, I Just with I would have done it right from the beginning.
He was sad he can't find any long lasting pussy. He was very unsad that he found a wahmen. He flipped the poo out after finding out the female is engaged.
this song is like the three stages of rejection, 1.sadness, not knowing what you did wrong, and overall just wanting to disappear and live in the past. 2.Looking into your past memories with that person and seeing all the amazing times you have spent with them, in that moment you are happy because you feel like you are with them. 3. Absolute anger, finally pulling yourself together because you realise that it wasn't your fault, you did all you could and yet this was the outcome? Wave after wave of aggression is expressed until you calm down by the empty void of sadness, seeing that you are going back into stage 2 you become angry again and so the cycle continues until you finally give up with no more energy left to want to care.
Wow, what can one say, pure genius. The 1st movement evokes loss, anguish, as if one lost a loved one and this is a dirge but its either a lost love, unrequited love or one that could not be consummated. The second movement evokes happier times as if one is looking back at the good times one spent with a lost love. The third movement is frenzied madness expressing anger, or self loathing. It expresses an obsession over the whole thing and an unwillingness to move on.
The song is about the loss of love. It's about the love Beethoven had for his pupil, Giulietta Guicciardi, but whom he was forbade from marrying because of his lack of titles.
Condolences... She is in a better place while she lives in your heart.. There has to be a reason for her to play this in the past and gives you a chance to remember her whenever you listen to it again :)
This piece, years and years after being released, still gives grown men and women goosebumps. You can see not only how this piece is unmatched in both sound, speed and sophistication, but also depicts a tale of both the calmness and serenity of life, but also the fear, anxiety and distress life can bring our way. Truly a classical masterpiece.
I learned the first movement in highschool. Took me months but I played it for my final recital. No one else cared, but I was sooo proud of myself. If course I do t think I could do it now but it's nice to have it under my belt.
Hey, that's funny. I have the exact same story. I never played piano before, but my mother played piano. I learned the first movement for the final recital, and I was also very proud of myself. Bought a keyboard (or more an electric piano) and started learning it again. I remember more of it than I anticipated. Thinking about taking lessons for the first time (I'm 30 now). Just keep at it!
Mvt. 1 - Dark and powerful, yet so simple. Mvt. 2 - Elegant and joyful, like somebody's childhood. Mvt. 3 - Chaotic and soul-crushing, like the pain of losing someone because of someone else.
So he wrote 1&2 for his girlfriend and when he proposed to her she said no in favor of another man. He wrote movement 3 so complicated that she would never be able to play it in its entirety. Turns out being petty is in human nature dating way back. Idk if you knew that or not but if you didnt I am impressed with the way you hear the music and feel the emotion.
For me it was despair-boredom-mania. I didn't find that second movement happy at all 😕 it felt more like someone just going through the motions of life. Was Beethoven bipolar, i wonder? 🤔
@@P.M.P.181 I was just about to say something about bipolar then you said it.. But for me the 2nd one is a happy and calming tune. Contrasting to the 1st depressing tune and 3rd one which is screaming out anger and sadness.
The same anology works for things like food and drink. Watching your favorite alcohol or food being made lends a whole new appreciation for it! Makes it taste even better
Still the greatest piece of music ever written. Ever. Without a doubt. Played by the most skilled classical performer of our era. Still watching year over year. Maybe my 20th comment. Bravo.
basically first mvt means the separation from his love, the 2nd mvt represent his happy memories he had with the person and the 3rd is where he loses his mind knowing he will never get her back.
In all seriousness I cannot think of a song that depicts the human emotion of sadness more than the first movement of this song. It’s just perfection. I cannot say it any other way. Pure genius.
Personally through the lens of my experience, the first movement feels like the gut wrenching sorrow of knowing that someone you love is going to die soon, and it brings both the melancholy of losing someone important, and the realization that this is what makes love and people precious, though the realization almost always comes too late. A lesson to learn to love the moment before it's gone. The third movement feels both like the tightening of the noose, but also the thrill and exhilaration of the sorrow/pain being over. Like someone in a hospital with a terminal illness, knowing that their time is almost here, and finding that instead of being panic inducing you almost can't wait for it to be over.
1st movement : doing homework a week before it is due. 2nd movement : doing homework the night before. 3rd movement : SNORTING A LINE OF COKE, SLAMMING YOUR HEAD ON THE TABLE, AND PUMPING OUT SURFACE INTEGRALS WHILE THE PROFESSOR IS WALKING TOWARDS YOU
Honestly if you play piano long enough you develop sound relation to the keys. Interestingly... beethoven may have heard these songs in completely different keys and associated the notes with the wrong sounds
This is the work of a genius. There is nothing I’ve heard in modern compositions that can make me weep, roar, laugh and thrill like this music does. This was written about two CENTURIES ago. Let that sink in. I don’t think there is a single living musician with more of his material used that this person, but I’ve not researched this much. Absolutely stunning. Peak human performance.
Beethoven finishes a red wine:”Ahh, that’s the first movement done.” Beethoven has a brisk coffee: “Quite pleased with the second movement.” Beethoven racks a line of nose beers and pours iced water over his head: “THIS IS WHAT THE DINOSAURS HEARD WHEN THE METEOR BREACHED THE ATMOSPHERE!”
"pours iced water over his head" oh, so THAT's how composers get inspiration no wonder I suck at composing edit: lol I looked back here because there were replies, and... oh wow, looks like I've been composing for at least three years now! Time just flies by doesn't it
@@himanshusingh5214 That is actually the normal format for most of the classical sonatas, with the 1st, 3rd, and 4th movements being in the home key, and the 2nd being in a contrasting one (dominant if major, relative major if minor). There are 3 movements in this case.
I find myself listening to classical music quite a lot lately. It got to the point where I actually recognize some pieces and even know them by name. I was so surprised with myself😊
Towards the end the individual was growing tired, close to their last breath, but wanted to reign havoc just one last time.... then ultimately, death. That tells me that the person was still feeling something even in their stage of insanity; to be able to grow tired. They weren't completely gone. But it got the best of them in the end, and it took their life.
What Beethoven said when he played this: 1st mov: "See? This is not that hard, you can play this too." 2nd mov: "don't worry, you can master it in couple weeks if you keep practicing." 3rd mov: "HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!" *JOKER'S EVIL LAUGH*
The first movement sounds sophisticated, quiet and slow. The second movement sounds happy and really celebrating. The third movement sounds chaotic yet amazingly beautiful.
He doesn't seem to play the second movement well. It's as if he fell asleep in the first movement. The third movement doesn't have the same flare as other pianists I know. Over all my judgement would be he doesn't give Beethoven justice. He is just too robotic.
Holy cow man! Beethoven literally played the Piano for 17 minutes STRAIGHT??? And our pianist literally did the same unbelievable thing! So awesome bro! I literally feels like hearing the original audio (on YT also)
I played this for my performance-piece one semester at a junior college class. Breaks my heart that I can't really play anymore. Always thought this to be THE most beautiful and mood-inducing piano pieces ever written.
1st movement: Depression 2nd movement: Happiness 3rd movement: *being with your friend in a car and tells you that he hates the life and the car gets faster*
1st movement: This seems pretty easy...I could probably sightread it 2nd movement: It’s still pretty doable, maybe take me a month to master though 3rd movement: nope Edit: Thanks for making me realize the 1st is harder than I expected.
Ive seen this guy at cotsco playing the third movement and it was perfect. He had a crowd around him, but this guy just missed 1 note and felt ashamed.
I love playing piano. I don't read paper.. I hear the rhythm and I will play it...I hear it in my mind and I can play music...I hear it in every single drop and sink. I feel it in my head and hands. I can close my eyes and play this on the piano 🎹
He just walks into his friend’s house, sits at the piano, and starts playing this. Friend: woah, what art thy tune? Thou est the illest of beats my companion. Beethoven: oh, thy est simply a warmup, my bróther.
Moonlight Sonata describes perfectly how was like to have depression (in my case) 1st: sadness 2nd: trying to have fun somehow, distraction from thoughts 3rd: mind break/ insanity
I must admit, the 2nd movement is vastly underrated. Some people may argue that it kills the mood, but I say that it helps. The entirety of the song seems to represent Beethoven's sadness, so when the 1st movement is over, you then get this happy little tune that raises your hopes and makes you think that it can get better, but that hope and happiness is then promptly taken away by the 3rd movement, which seems to be a raw expression of rage and bitter unhappiness. The 2nd movement deserves more credit. TL;DR: The 2nd helps set the mood by setting us up for happiness which will be erased by the 3rd movement.
True. I guess it dose feal like that. I guess the reason if feal so out of place, is because it makes the listener feel happy. The moods of this masterpice feal like this to me: Movement 1: dispare, sadness, depression. Movement 2:overcome, happiness, joyful. Movement 3: pain, anger, aggression.
First movement: relaxing, looking at the beautiful moon Second movement: still relaxing, remaining positive even tho theres something off with the moon Third movement: *moon falls to earth*
@@benrichards5862 Technically it can. It's orbiting Earth because of gravity and if somehow it were stopped or Earth gained a bunch of mass, it would "fall."
Except earth is moving at considerable speeds so if the moon were to stop moving, we would also have to stop moving and in that case we’d all be dead before we saw the moon fall to the earth
I was playing piano for 4 years as a kid and these beautiful sounds convinced me that I should start again. The player is incredibly skillful and Beethoven is always so pleasing in my ears and my soul
@@eduardcueloakimista4383 No history, just a fun joke because he made it seem like the composer had to hand in a certain amount of notes, just like todays students have to hand in a certain amount of words in an essay.
I should NOT have turned this up and used it to fall asleep; I'm lookin for peaceful piano to fall asleep to and then 10:15 hits like yo wtf there goes my heart
I think you should listen Arvo Pärt before sleep. Especially his second movement for Tabula Rasa, “Silentium”, piece is my favourite in all of songs and I put it in every night. And there is a song named “Spiegel im Spiegel” which goes well if you couldn’t sleep until the rise of the sun. Very qualified music to listen by dawn.
@Parker Moss if the first movement was improvised, then there would be some slight changes in the piece like the composition of the left hand chords could be slightly changed. lets not even begin with the larger changes.
Same! I don't think I've ever found anyone on this app who interprets piano music so uniquely. Every, single one he played captures the spirit of the piece he playes.
@@mzie1542 Hmm... idk, I don't rly listen to piano classical stuff but Ik he isn't the only one who expresses music and I'm sure there are people out there who can convey the emotion clearer than him, but still, he is awesome already :)
Being completely honest, Rousseau is an extremely skilled pianist but when they perform for these videos there are very few parts played to their interpretation. They mostly follow the sheets. Check their performances of Rondo Alla Turca and Winter Wind for a good example of this.
I love how he plays the the beginning of the song tbh. You can feel the so much emotion in some of the little pauses that seem more exaggerated at this tempo compared to others renditions. Reminds me of listening to classical music as a young child
Yes, and I now get why this song is called "Moonlight Sonata" because the Moon is the planet that's tied to emotions. Like the highs and lows of emotions, there are also high tides and low tides in the ocean.
First movement: Getting out of bed to use the bathroom at night. Second movement: Walking through the dark hallway. Third movement: Thinking you see someone standing in the shadows watching you.
My father used to play a recording of this song when I was little so I would fall asleep, but the thing he used to play it was broken and the recording stopped halfway through the second movement. This song has so many nostalgic memories for me
There's a LOT of overlap in musical ideas for classical and metal. Some classical pieces, change instruments around, speed it up (maybe) and pick a particularly catchy area or motif, and you're gonna get some slick metal riffs out of it.
You should listen to Debussy's Claire de Lune. It. Is such an incredibly relaxing piece. Id rank it number one and Moonlight number two. I play both and Claire de Lune is like making love to the keyboard.
I love this piece because of how contrast it is. The first movement is so simple, but undoubtedly one of the most emotional pieces of music ever made. The 2nd movement is a little interlude, a breathe, and then the 3rd movement is a technical and talent marvel, bookending the piece in both simplicity and complexity, all while showing it doesn't really matter how complex a piece is as long as it moves you.
What are ya saying??? In the third movement, he did a few mistakes, and one midi edit that adds notes, that he's not playing. look closely next time. If you want me to timestamp those mistakes, tell me
Surprise! Introducing mid-week videos!! A little experiment with TH-cam, I created this extended video (without an outro to work in your playlists) for your listening pleasure. I hope your week is going great so far, have an awesome THURSDAY! See you Monday for the regularly scheduled videos :)
Thank you so much! Im playing this for a talent show
thank you so much for your effort to pleasure us with the full three sonatas 😁🙏🙏
Nice✌️
Thank you for your awesome talent and doing this for us.Can I learn your Faded arrangement.I'll give you credit of course.
Bro you are not a pianist you are a legend
Everyone’s talking about the composer but are we not going to acknowledge how talented and skillful our player is?
@@williampuckett5440 Thank you William. I agree.
@@williampuckett5440 thanks William, very cool
Simp
william puckett Floor gang
because all the pianists nowadays are nothing compared to beethoven.
Here, Hope it helps :)
00:05 1st Movement
07:11 2nd Movement
10:15 3rd Movement
thanks a lot
It helps i wonder why there are no likes
Thank you guys so much :)
Can we please make this comment top comment pinned comment whatever!?!?
@@isaiah_j_smith THANK YOU SO MUCH
Imagine writing music so damn good that 200+ years later it’s still studied and performed and universally respected.
I bet Justin Bieber knows how that feels like
still rocks the house🎉
@@GorgieClarissa you are the biggest troll alive
@@292Moo you are a kid from new generation probably
@@rylee1395 justin bieber is a noone in comparison to beethoven
When I was a kid, almost fifty years ago now, I loathed piano lessons - they pushed back your homework so it took all night and they just ruined Saturdays. When I watch this, my hands start twitching involuntarily and I get mesmerised by the player's hands, and the animated notations, never mind MS itself. This is such a beautiful thing. I've been looking into learning again entirely due to this video.
Bros been through multiple wars
Let the moon light up your sky
Music is a form of art. It's good if you get into it yourself, but no one will like it if it's shoved up your face (ex: math)
moon crash into earth
Dude smoke a cbd joint for the ms and break out that piano!
1° movement - Class lesson
2° movement - Homework
3° movement - Exam
fiasco 1985 wait till you get into the real engineering courses. I thought things like calculus and organic chemistry were tough, but classes like fluid flow and materials science make you take all that tough math you learned and just use it casually to solve a problem and derive equation. Engineering is tough, but it’s also really cool once you get into it deep
Like what happened to peacefulness
@@PulpyButtGoo organic chemistry and calculus are easy...
AnonymousProducer Organic was not easy for me. Way too much memorization. If it was easy for you though, then that’s good!
@@PulpyButtGoo actually, i find calculus pretty hard, but organic chemistry is easier... but not as easy as i presented it in my previous comment
Don’t care what anyone says, this music never gets old. It’s NOT over played.
3rd movement is.
Avari Wilson yeah I guess the third movement is a little bit over played 🤏🏼
The first mvt will never get old, but the 3 mvt will tho
This comment, has 69 likes. Please, don't ruine it.
Edit: well, it had. Until you guys ruined it
@@ksrkg235 I can only hope lol
Are you guys be interested in more than one video a week?
Pls, that would be amazing. I love your covers
Yess
Who isn’t? ❤️
Of course
Bro you are great
Everyone talking about Beethoven, but noone about how good this man is, he played the 3rd movement like nothing, and playing this 7 minutes is just incredible. YOURE PLAYING IS AMAZING 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
So how do you know he’s a man?
your*
@imfiera2594 congrats, you corrected the spelling on a 3 month old comment. Do you feel accomplished? Did it make you feel better? Have you finally gotten the attention you so desperately seek?
@@HappyIsaac0420 Congrats*
@@imfiera2594Loser
It just goes to show how absolutely masterful Beethoven was. 300 years later people are still in awe of his music.
God dang.
Dustin Platt
Vladimir Putin yeah, only God is allowed!
Vladimir Putin you mean Shaggy, right?
Dustin Platt so true, 300 years later and people dream of even being able to replicate some of his songs
No, I don't.
how to play the 3rd movement:
1. find a big fish
2. take it out of the water
3. put it on the piano
Lol
Why this comment is not getting likes????? Lol
Oh yeah yeah
literally laughed out loud
XD
This guy Beethoven has a lot of potential, can’t wait to see him on stage one day
🤣🤣
Sorry man
Please share concert site and tome....thanks.
Someone pls tell him..
@@Ryuisdragon ?
I’m mom of 11 year old boy. I want to thank you for your gift/talent. The speed at you play it brings me joy. My son is learning the 1st movement by watching this masterpiece played by you he’s self taught :)
So Thank you so much!
We love your channel!
Ma'am why would you bring up about your status 😭
Be careful with that, I had piano lessons for years and couldn't read notes. Playing by memory is ok for most easy peaces, but there is a limit for that. I'm currently learning to read notes and playing is much easier now, I Just with I would have done it right from the beginning.
Good to know. Thanks 🙏
That's great! Wishing your son success!
Meow
Moonlight Sonata Mvt 1: Sadness night
Moonlight Sonata Mvt 2: Joyfull night
Moonlight Sonata Mvt 3: Anger night
I thought the same thing
I’ve always thought of mvt. 1 as a calm, reflection night. A night where you think about your life and all you’ve accomplished.
Monkalina 1 So sadness.. ( ._.)
I felt the 3rd as the one that embodies more like a feeling of flow
He was sad he can't find any long lasting pussy.
He was very unsad that he found a wahmen.
He flipped the poo out after finding out the female is engaged.
this song is like the three stages of rejection,
1.sadness, not knowing what you did wrong, and overall just wanting to disappear and live in the past.
2.Looking into your past memories with that person and seeing all the amazing times you have spent with them, in that moment you are happy because you feel like you are with them.
3. Absolute anger, finally pulling yourself together because you realise that it wasn't your fault, you did all you could and yet this was the outcome? Wave after wave of aggression is expressed until you calm down by the empty void of sadness, seeing that you are going back into stage 2 you become angry again and so the cycle continues until you finally give up with no more energy left to want to care.
Wow that's as deep as Majora's Mask lol
@@meking1808 lol..
r/suspiciouslyspecific
Agreed.
Ohhh man !!
Wow, what can one say, pure genius.
The 1st movement evokes loss, anguish, as if one lost a loved one and this is a dirge but its either a lost love, unrequited love or one that could not be consummated.
The second movement evokes happier times as if one is looking back at the good times one spent with a lost love.
The third movement is frenzied madness expressing anger, or self loathing. It expresses an obsession over the whole thing and an unwillingness to move on.
The song is about the loss of love. It's about the love Beethoven had for his pupil, Giulietta Guicciardi, but whom he was forbade from marrying because of his lack of titles.
Boy you know that right on the head
True🤗that’s what I felt too when I first heard this music 2009 .
That serenity of longing that cannot be named?.
Moonlight Sonata
1st movement-0:00
2nd movement-7:08
3rd movement-10:08
Enjoy! ;)
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Лунная Соната
1ое действие-0:00
2ое действие-7:08
3е действие-10:08
Наслаждайся! ;)
The real life-saver. This man here is what I needed.
Cyka blyat!
Cyka blyat!
хватит безобразничать. :)
Cyka blyat
1st movement makes you fall asleep
2nd movement makes you to have good dreams
3rd movement is the alarm
Koo 5hal facts
Lol
First movement is so relaxing
I wouldn't mind having Beethoven's music be my alarm, especially this piece.
Good Oneeeeee!!!
0:04 1st movement
7:11 2nd movement
10:14 3rd movement
Thank me later
Repeated comment no 358930
Da real MVP dude
you know that all three movements were also uploaded separately, so you could just watch the video for the movement you want to hear
oooof 😂
Paula H. Oh thanks so much :D
Beethoven the type of guy to play you lullabies then jumpscare you when you're about to fall asleep
go to sleep… go to sleep… I SAID TO GO TO F_#\€€\ SLEEP
@@TheSlimelordLeCEO💀
I actually dozed off peacefully in pt 1.... woke my ass up quick in the next bit
My mum used to play this. Every time I hear it, my heart is ripped into two. She passed 4 years age. RIP mum. Never to be forgotten.
My condolences 🪻
may she RIP
Condolences... She is in a better place while she lives in your heart.. There has to be a reason for her to play this in the past and gives you a chance to remember her whenever you listen to it again :)
i imagine you mom going full out on the third movement hitting every note perfectly like a piano god LOL rip
Learn to play it, it's your turn now
i feel like the 3rd movement is just Bethoven flexing on the other composers.
Would an orbital that penetrates the core electrons have more or less energy than outer orbitals? More or less shielding?
@@nickmc2750 aids.
chopin and liszt: ......
Chopin and lizt haha
@@nickmc2750 yes
1° movement - walking
2° movement - walking fast
3° movement - Runing in a tornado of fire jumping in rocks on the air
Lol
1st movement - _traveling by swivel chair_
2nd movement- _walking_
3rd movement- _jogging, then having to stop periodically_
3° movement is the best
3° movement - When she says "i'm home alone"
1st movement: Walking in the 90s
2nd movement: DRIVING IN THE 110s(2010s)
3rd movement: *C A N ' T T O U C H T H I S*
This piece, years and years after being released, still gives grown men and women goosebumps. You can see not only how this piece is unmatched in both sound, speed and sophistication, but also depicts a tale of both the calmness and serenity of life, but also the fear, anxiety and distress life can bring our way. Truly a classical masterpiece.
I learned the first movement in highschool. Took me months but I played it for my final recital. No one else cared, but I was sooo proud of myself. If course I do t think I could do it now but it's nice to have it under my belt.
Hey, that's funny. I have the exact same story. I never played piano before, but my mother played piano. I learned the first movement for the final recital, and I was also very proud of myself. Bought a keyboard (or more an electric piano) and started learning it again. I remember more of it than I anticipated. Thinking about taking lessons for the first time (I'm 30 now).
Just keep at it!
You just inspired me to play the first movement, thank you!
I dare you to play the third movement
@@kuronblueAlright, maybe I will...
@@diegosanchez3745 if you learned it remember it was because of me
Mvt. 1 - Dark and powerful, yet so simple.
Mvt. 2 - Elegant and joyful, like somebody's childhood.
Mvt. 3 - Chaotic and soul-crushing, like the pain of losing someone because of someone else.
Losing someone because of someone else*
Ah so Beethoven was the first one to describe the process of being NTRed to music. I see.
So he wrote 1&2 for his girlfriend and when he proposed to her she said no in favor of another man. He wrote movement 3 so complicated that she would never be able to play it in its entirety. Turns out being petty is in human nature dating way back. Idk if you knew that or not but if you didnt I am impressed with the way you hear the music and feel the emotion.
That was very insightful but then I saw your profile name and I was like how
Neptune Gaming even the wisest have weirdness
All jokes aside, this piece is extremely pleasant and a masterpiece.
I grew up listening to my mother play this my whole life. She loved the piano. She passed this spring. Just heart breaking. ❤️🩹
I am so sorry. My love for you from another part of our planet ♥️
I hope you will be happy
I hope you feel better ❤️🩹
1st movement: I can't
2nd movement: I cannot
3rd movement: Henceforth, I am unable to can
Sus
@@jyotipala9723 I agree red sus lets vote him out!
I vote... Pink!!!
@@mikeweber4897 why?
@@oonjiacheng6673 cuz I don’t like him
1st movement- 7 minutes of sadness.
2nd movement- 3 minutes of happiness.
3rd movement- 7 minutes craziness.
Divyesh Mirajkar 1st movement: SADNESS
2st movement:FUN,HAPPY
3st movement:HOLY SH*T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1st movement: SADNESS
2st movement:FUN,HAPPY
3st movement:HOLY SH*T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1st movement: SADNESS
2st movement:FUN,HAPPY
3st movement:HOLY SH*T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1st movement: SADNESS
2st movement:FUN,HAPPY
3st movement:HOLY SH*T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1st movement: SADNESS
2st movement:FUN,HAPPY
3st movement:HOLY SH*T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1st movement: SADNESS
2st movement:FUN,HAPPY
3st movement:HOLY SH*T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1st movement: SADNESS
2st movement:FUN,HAPPY
3st movement:HOLY SH*T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1st movement: SADNESS
2st movement:FUN,HAPPY
3st movement:HOLY SH*T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1st movement: SADNESS
2st movement:FUN,HAPPY
3st movement:HOLY SH*T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1st movement: SADNESS
2st movement:FUN,HAPPY
3st movement:HOLY SH*T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1st movement: SADNESS
2st movement:FUN,HAPPY
3st movement:HOLY SH*T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1st movement: SADNESS
2st movement:FUN,HAPPY
3st movement:HOLY SH*T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1st movement: SADNESS
2st movement:FUN,HAPPY
3st movement:HOLY SH*T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1st movement: SADNESS
2st movement:FUN,HAPPY
3st movement:HOLY SH*T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1st movement: SADNESS
2st movement:FUN,HAPPY
3st movement:HOLY SH*T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1st movement: SADNESS
2st movement:FUN,HAPPY
3st movement:HOLY SH*T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1st movement: SADNESS
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@@yani_tube oh dear
I agree
For me it was despair-boredom-mania. I didn't find that second movement happy at all 😕 it felt more like someone just going through the motions of life. Was Beethoven bipolar, i wonder? 🤔
@@P.M.P.181 I was just about to say something about bipolar then you said it.. But for me the 2nd one is a happy and calming tune. Contrasting to the 1st depressing tune and 3rd one which is screaming out anger and sadness.
_Ahhh yes that was a lovely second movement and the first was pretty nicely paced as well. Can't wait for a final calm ending to this trilo-_
dunununununununununununununununununununununununununununu dun dun
Well we can't have them leave bored
mvt3 a.k.a Insane MODE
Beethoven : What was that, dear?
I think our guy literally took a visit to the moon
Not sure why but I appreciate a thousand times more seeing the piano visually ❤
It helps to show music’s natural flow. Without it, the notes seem to be haphazardly thrown together; with this, you can see the artistic intent.
The same anology works for things like food and drink. Watching your favorite alcohol or food being made lends a whole new appreciation for it! Makes it taste even better
Movement 1:You and your crush sitting on a bench together
Movement 2: They lean in to kiss yo-
Movement 3: *Your alarm*
This needs more likes! I’m dying over here! Haha hah!
Underrated comment
Everyone like! This is great
Indescribably underrated comment
Underrated lol
1st movement: 0:01 | 2nd movement: 7:08 | 3rd movement: 10:13. Thank me later :)
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but- the timestamps are in the description?
am i too chromebook to know?
I think I will thank you now rather than later
@@rayscreams1721 they’re not
Does anyone sometimes take a break from the Modern and enjoy listening to the Classical.
I usually only listen to jazz or classical, I don't really listen to modern music.
lmao whats modern music never heard of that pffff
@@jjjamie3935 pop culture music
@Timmy Le
Pop is the very modern music but yeah you're right.
Other way around for me. Sometimes I take a break from the classics and listen to Modern. Nothing beats the classics
Still the greatest piece of music ever written. Ever. Without a doubt. Played by the most skilled classical performer of our era. Still watching year over year. Maybe my 20th comment. Bravo.
Imagine being a teen in the 1800's and Beethoven just dropped this banger out of nowehere
Real
Being a teen back then was the equivalent of been in your mid 30s in terms of life span😂
don't think the average fella had time to listen to classical music
ong bro, must’ve thought this sh was fire 😭😭🔥
Solo se escucharía una vez, sin internet y sin algún dispositivo de reproducción de MP3...
Movement 1: 0:04
Movement 2: 7:10
Movement 3: 10:14
Is there mvt 2?
@@auras5820 well since theres a 1st and 3rd it's obvious theres a second
@@neolynx_
Oh just realised
Acelot its just the least known of the three
I really dont like the 2nd movement but its enjoyable the 3 together
basically first mvt means the separation from his love, the 2nd mvt represent his happy memories he had with the person and the 3rd is where he loses his mind knowing he will never get her back.
Thanks man 😊👍
Did this happen to be elise?
@@calebpillai4774nah it's a different gal
@@calebpillai4774 🤣
In all seriousness I cannot think of a song that depicts the human emotion of sadness more than the first movement of this song. It’s just perfection. I cannot say it any other way. Pure genius.
Personally through the lens of my experience, the first movement feels like the gut wrenching sorrow of knowing that someone you love is going to die soon, and it brings both the melancholy of losing someone important, and the realization that this is what makes love and people precious, though the realization almost always comes too late. A lesson to learn to love the moment before it's gone. The third movement feels both like the tightening of the noose, but also the thrill and exhilaration of the sorrow/pain being over. Like someone in a hospital with a terminal illness, knowing that their time is almost here, and finding that instead of being panic inducing you almost can't wait for it to be over.
I agree.
@@netherialdreyrimaniwow, a very sophisticated explanation.
Timestamps--
MVT 1: 0:00
MVT 2: 7:05
MVT 3: 10:08
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Champ
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1st movement : doing homework a week before it is due.
2nd movement : doing homework the night before.
3rd movement : SNORTING A LINE OF COKE, SLAMMING YOUR HEAD ON THE TABLE, AND PUMPING OUT SURFACE INTEGRALS WHILE THE PROFESSOR IS WALKING TOWARDS YOU
lmfao
I laughed WAY to hard
I thank God I didn’t read this at 3am, laughed way to hard
Probably not nice to do the coke in class
Nathaniel Cooper
You laughed way *too* hard that you forgot to put one more “o” at the end of *too*
For You
Movement I = 0:00
Movement II = 7:06
Movement III = 10:10
AKUANAKSEHATGAMING thenks
@@Wizzard_2006 *thanks
Thx
Not the hero we deserved, but the hero we needed
Danke
the sheer mental fortitude to play a song this hard for 17 minutes is more than just applaudable
mvt1: make the audiences cry
mvt3: make the pianists cry
mvt2: makes lonely people cry
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Ah yes, the eternally forgotten movement 2 haha
mvt2: makes nobody cry
true 😭😭😭
The fact that Beethoven composed this deaf just makes it that much better. It’s sad that he could not hear the beautiful music he made.
He may not have been able to hear it, but I hope he could feel how beautiful it was.
He hear, but with his heart
He knew exactly what he was doing
he wasnt fully deaf.... so he did hear it, but not properly
his hearing problems had started at that time, but it would be nearly 15 years before he went fully deaf. He heard this for sure.
Honestly if you play piano long enough you develop sound relation to the keys. Interestingly... beethoven may have heard these songs in completely different keys and associated the notes with the wrong sounds
imagine beethoven still alive and he made the 4th movement
paper2222
*The lion sleeps tonight intensifies*
He would of become undeaf
that's what you call the crab rave my friend
Then it wouldn't be a Mid- classical sonata.
Seb 2 "undeaf" wut...
This is the work of a genius. There is nothing I’ve heard in modern compositions that can make me weep, roar, laugh and thrill like this music does. This was written about two CENTURIES ago. Let that sink in. I don’t think there is a single living musician with more of his material used that this person, but I’ve not researched this much. Absolutely stunning. Peak human performance.
Beethoven finishes a red wine:”Ahh, that’s the first movement done.”
Beethoven has a brisk coffee: “Quite pleased with the second movement.”
Beethoven racks a line of nose beers and pours iced water over his head: “THIS IS WHAT THE DINOSAURS HEARD WHEN THE METEOR BREACHED THE ATMOSPHERE!”
"pours iced water over his head" oh, so THAT's how composers get inspiration no wonder I suck at composing
edit: lol I looked back here because there were replies, and... oh wow, looks like I've been composing for at least three years now! Time just flies by doesn't it
😂
Beethoven sounds as refined as trying to not rape
Third one would make more sense if he smoked a big-ass blunt
Haha
Mvt. 1 - 0:04
Mvt. 2 - 7:11
Mvt. 3 10:15
Thank u!!!!
1st movement: Realizing the storm is coming.
2nd movement: The calm before the storm
3rd movement: *The storm*
Yes
Why does this remind me of Life is Strange?
Because both the first and 3rd movement are in C# Minor scale while second movement is a major scale.
@@himanshusingh5214 That is actually the normal format for most of the classical sonatas, with the 1st, 3rd, and 4th movements being in the home key, and the 2nd being in a contrasting one (dominant if major, relative major if minor). There are 3 movements in this case.
@@witherrose7773 Ok thanks.
I find myself listening to classical music quite a lot lately.
It got to the point where I actually recognize some pieces and even know them by name.
I was so surprised with myself😊
The three stages of Moonlight sonara:
1. Depression
2. Denial
3. Insanity
That's good :)
I think you misspelled sonata
Towards the end the individual was growing tired, close to their last breath, but wanted to reign havoc just one last time.... then ultimately, death.
That tells me that the person was still feeling something even in their stage of insanity; to be able to grow tired. They weren't completely gone. But it got the best of them in the end, and it took their life.
@@shantii3894 "Do not go gentle into that good night..."
@@17sahilkumar ... I dont understand..
One of the greatest pieces of music ever written. Now with light beams!
My favorite combination!
What Beethoven said when he played this:
1st mov: "See? This is not that hard, you can play this too."
2nd mov: "don't worry, you can master it in couple weeks if you keep practicing."
3rd mov: "HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!" *JOKER'S EVIL LAUGH*
*Batman swoops in*
*looks at Beethoven* I thought I heard the Joker.
Dude!!!!😂😂
🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
Did he even played this.. maybe he just made it besause he knew it will be nearly impossible😭
@@coreytrevor424 moreover the two others movements are not that difficult
The transition between the 2nd and 3rd movement is like a "i am not skipping another cutscene again" moment
The first movement sounds sophisticated, quiet and slow.
The second movement sounds happy and really celebrating.
The third movement sounds chaotic yet amazingly beautiful.
Think about his life
first movement was beethoven feeling pleasant
second movement was him feeling happy
third movement was him feeling like this son isn't spicy enough
Yes, I love the 3rd the most tho..
1st Movement: 10:15-17:20
2nd Movement: 7:11-10:05
3rd Movement: 0:04-7:01
Third Movement is my best for some weird reason. I love it
1'st movement is like depression
2'nd movement is like seeing hope
3'rd movement is no feeling your phone in your pocket
Why??
Lmao
@@LF_TTNUM_ panic, feels like u lost ur phone
i am hearing the 2nd movement while waiting for my friends to come home
nomophobia intensifies
How can anybody dislike this? Even if you don’t like the music you have to appreciate the talent.
Maybe they deaf?
@@zachdabeast8992 youtube have bots for autodislike.
Fucking Rocket Camel proof?
@@rocketcamel5049 nice name
He doesn't seem to play the second movement well. It's as if he fell asleep in the first movement. The third movement doesn't have the same flare as other pianists I know. Over all my judgement would be he doesn't give Beethoven justice. He is just too robotic.
These visuals really help demonstrate the skill involved in this. Wow.
You know what they say about guys with fast fingers.. c;
They can play the Third Movement of Beethoven's MS
Probably whole town heard my laugh, damn)))
Алихан Машан lmao ikr tf
Ashleigh Denise Argyle they can text faster 🤩
Nope they don’t say that
Uh huh...
Movement 1 1st hour of exam
Movement 2 2nd hour of exam
Movement 3 last 10 mins of exam
Sjsjjsj so true tho....
I just sat my mock exams last week and I can attest to this
Totally
Seriously 😳
I literally do my last minute hw and exams with the third movement as background music 😂
Holy cow man! Beethoven literally played the Piano for 17 minutes STRAIGHT??? And our pianist literally did the same unbelievable thing! So awesome bro! I literally feels like hearing the original audio (on YT also)
I played this for my performance-piece one semester at a junior college class. Breaks my heart that I can't really play anymore. Always thought this to be THE most beautiful and mood-inducing piano pieces ever written.
Why can't you play?
@@cent0r
forgot the notes?
@@DNKG669 muscle memory is a thing you know
@@cent0r Impairment of Arms?
I hate it when I forget how to play some pieces too xD.
1st movement: Depression
2nd movement: Happiness
3rd movement: *being with your friend in a car and tells you that he hates the life and the car gets faster*
F
Wheeze...
Good bye world
Good bye life
Good bye friend, see you on the other side
🌲 🚗
Omg, I am laughing so much, I am crying :D :D :D
Odly specific
F
1st movement: This seems pretty easy...I could probably sightread it
2nd movement: It’s still pretty doable, maybe take me a month to master though
3rd movement: nope
Edit: Thanks for making me realize the 1st is harder than I expected.
Imo the 1st and 2nd movements are equally difficult... But I agree with your assessment of the 3rd 😂
Ive seen this guy at cotsco playing the third movement and it was perfect. He had a crowd around him, but this guy just missed 1 note and felt ashamed.
OnlyMobster 3 is not to hard but there are some ‘fast’ changes to large chords
The first one is harder than you think. It requires more technique than speed.
I learned 1st movement in less than a week. Try it
I love playing piano. I don't read paper.. I hear the rhythm and I will play it...I hear it in my mind and I can play music...I hear it in every single drop and sink. I feel it in my head and hands. I can close my eyes and play this on the piano 🎹
He just walks into his friend’s house, sits at the piano, and starts playing this.
Friend: woah, what art thy tune? Thou est the illest of beats my companion.
Beethoven: oh, thy est simply a warmup, my bróther.
I laughed a little way too hard
Friend: Show off...
Terrible use of Shakespearean English, but I still laughed.
ILLEST OF BEATS LMAOOO
I think he spoke a different language right ?
1° movement - Beethoven does Classic. 0:00
2° movement - Beethoven does Christmas. 7:08
3° movement - Beethoven does EDM. 10:10
3rd movement - Beethoven does Molly. FTFY
The 3rd movement can legit be a metal song.
@@neelparekh3448 it's really popular in neo classical metal
@@neelparekh3448 Oh but it is. Check out the Tina S version.
Moonlight Sonata describes perfectly how was like to have depression (in my case)
1st: sadness
2nd: trying to have fun somehow, distraction from thoughts
3rd: mind break/ insanity
Omg, yes
❤️
you know, thats fairly accurate
You sure it's not dementia you mean?
@@messwiththegooseandyougett8276 Dementia would be less of a mind "break" and more of a complete psychological dissonance.
"Do not forget. Strength is not power itself, but how you wield it."- cid
Eminence shadow
Madness gripped the streets. The moon turned red. There's no time left.
Power is nothing without the means to use it properly and it is useless to know how to wield power but have no power to use
No delta master has a secret mission to do
I am Atomic
I must admit, the 2nd movement is vastly underrated. Some people may argue that it kills the mood, but I say that it helps. The entirety of the song seems to represent Beethoven's sadness, so when the 1st movement is over, you then get this happy little tune that raises your hopes and makes you think that it can get better, but that hope and happiness is then promptly taken away by the 3rd movement, which seems to be a raw expression of rage and bitter unhappiness. The 2nd movement deserves more credit.
TL;DR: The 2nd helps set the mood by setting us up for happiness which will be erased by the 3rd movement.
You are right mate, music is kind of story written in universal language.
-Also I noticed your name moon light so this music is your favourite right ?
@@pandaespanol651 Not my absolute favourite, but I do love it. It was mostly just a coincidence.
True. I guess it dose feal like that. I guess the reason if feal so out of place, is because it makes the listener feel happy. The moods of this masterpice feal like this to me: Movement 1: dispare, sadness, depression. Movement 2:overcome, happiness, joyful.
Movement 3: pain, anger, aggression.
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Well I think that the 2nd movement is just a sort of transition from 1st to 3rd
First movement: relaxing, looking at the beautiful moon
Second movement: still relaxing, remaining positive even tho theres something off with the moon
Third movement: *moon falls to earth*
Lmaoo
Moon can't fall.
@@sugarv0id stop cussing
@@benrichards5862 Technically it can. It's orbiting Earth because of gravity and if somehow it were stopped or Earth gained a bunch of mass, it would "fall."
Except earth is moving at considerable speeds so if the moon were to stop moving, we would also have to stop moving and in that case we’d all be dead before we saw the moon fall to the earth
1st mvt: a dead flower
2nd mvt: ants carrying leafs through the forest
3rd mvt: dinossaurs see meteor entering the atmosphere
Heitor Cabral I like this
And the dinosaurs are gone
Heitor Cabral 哦時時刻刻科科科科科科科科科科沒什麼
Heitor Cabral p
Frl the best for « Dinosaurs see meteor entering the atmosphere » is Rachmaninov’s first symphony
I was playing piano for 4 years as a kid and these beautiful sounds convinced me that I should start again. The player is incredibly skillful and Beethoven is always so pleasing in my ears and my soul
imagine going thru a bad breakup in 1800 & then beethoven drops this
Lol
Lmaooo
Fr tho hahaha
Hahaha too tru
It will be like listening to drivers licence, After the breakup that is in those days 😂 😆 😂
When you need 18.000 notes for the sonata but you are finished with the second mvt and still need 16.000
HAHAHA ngl very underrated meme
ima do whats called a pro composer move
Is there some history behind these meme? Could you tell me please?
@@eduardcueloakimista4383 No history, just a fun joke because he made it seem like the composer had to hand in a certain amount of notes, just like todays students have to hand in a certain amount of words in an essay.
lol
I should NOT have turned this up and used it to fall asleep; I'm lookin for peaceful piano to fall asleep to and then 10:15 hits like yo wtf there goes my heart
Welcome to Beethoven, where everything is DRAMATIC hahaha
I find Erik Satie - Gymnopédie No.1 to be really relaxing.
Listen to Chopin Op 9 No 2. That is RELAXING music!
@@paulapizano6215 Chopin Etude Op. 25 No. 11 too! I put it on right before bed every night.
I think you should listen Arvo Pärt before sleep. Especially his second movement for Tabula Rasa, “Silentium”, piece is my favourite in all of songs and I put it in every night. And there is a song named “Spiegel im Spiegel” which goes well if you couldn’t sleep until the rise of the sun. Very qualified music to listen by dawn.
Your rendition was so good I actually sat and listened to the whole thing. Brings back so many memories 😢 👏
Imagine being Beethoven's neighbor while he wrote this.
They were probably scared as *HELL...*
Tht must be nice
So long as you get to sleep before the 3rd movement you should be fine. Just wear earplugs after the first.
@Parker Moss if the first movement was improvised, then there would be some slight changes in the piece like the composition of the left hand chords could be slightly changed. lets not even begin with the larger changes.
Im sure his neighbor would have thrown a brick through his window so he could have heard it better
*First Movement : **00:04*
*Second Movement : **07:10*
*Third Movement : **10:14*
Thx for the movement
Rosseau gets so much credit for playing the difficult pieces, but I think he is underrated in the way of expression.
Same! I don't think I've ever found anyone on this app who interprets piano music so uniquely. Every, single one he played captures the spirit of the piece he playes.
@@mzie1542 Hmm... idk, I don't rly listen to piano classical stuff but Ik he isn't the only one who expresses music and I'm sure there are people out there who can convey the emotion clearer than him, but still, he is awesome already :)
Being completely honest, Rousseau is an extremely skilled pianist but when they perform for these videos there are very few parts played to their interpretation. They mostly follow the sheets. Check their performances of Rondo Alla Turca and Winter Wind for a good example of this.
Yeah. People who don’t know how to play piano don’t really appreciate that.
He over rated
He ACED that third movement
0:00-7:04 First Mvt
7:05-10:05 Second Mvt
10:06-17:16 Third Mvt
Thankies!😁
@@nocturnalvisionmusic np
@@alexthompson484 thx mate ;)
Movements are just sections of the piece???? I have no idea ...
@@Melie1111 yes.😊
I love how he plays the the beginning of the song tbh. You can feel the so much emotion in some of the little pauses that seem more exaggerated at this tempo compared to others renditions. Reminds me of listening to classical music as a young child
you should keep listening to classical. it’s one of if not the best genres of music
@Plunger the third movement:
Yes, and I now get why this song is called "Moonlight Sonata" because the Moon is the planet that's tied to emotions. Like the highs and lows of emotions, there are also high tides and low tides in the ocean.
@@stale.baguette one of my favorite genres third only to metal and rock
This is incredible. Listening to it while I write. Thank you...
yooooooooo verified = likessssssssss
@@ii_i-_-i_xx615 there’s only 110 likes... this comment was posted a week ago 😂
3rd movement will help u do hw under 1 min
I have tryed too it is soo comfutable whrn i am writing with this music♥️❤️♥️❤️
@@zecqoo990 what?
1st movement will always be my favourite so simple and powerful
First movement: Getting out of bed to use the bathroom at night.
Second movement: Walking through the dark hallway.
Third movement: Thinking you see someone standing in the shadows watching you.
truueee
Scary
Lol
Yes 😀
Init
1st movement : for sleeping.
2nd movement : for dreaming.
3rd movement : for setting your alarm ringtone.
mood
That's accurate because i sleep 15 minute for night :')
Man i just realized that probably i shouldn't use for but the a or the per, idk i'm italian
No
Can I do that?
literally stolen comment?
My father used to play a recording of this song when I was little so I would fall asleep, but the thing he used to play it was broken and the recording stopped halfway through the second movement. This song has so many nostalgic memories for me
probably a good thing, since the third movement probably wouldnt be very helpful in falling asleep.
@@avercado4132 ahhh the baby is finally asleep...
*third movement begins*
@@starrysterre I see what you did there 👀
@@starrysterre 0.0
I can never understand how beethoven could convey this much without words. Let it ring
I still don’t understand how my music taste goes from heavy metal to classical
Because both of them have the potential to be amazing. You just have good taste.
There's a LOT of overlap in musical ideas for classical and metal. Some classical pieces, change instruments around, speed it up (maybe) and pick a particularly catchy area or motif, and you're gonna get some slick metal riffs out of it.
Becuase when sabbath invented metal they were trying to emulate the scale of classical music.
Listen to andre antunes. There is classic pieces played with metal styles
The duality of man
Moonlight Sonata first movement is the most relaxing, motivating,focusing and just incredible.I love to listen when I am studing
You should listen to Debussy's Claire de Lune. It. Is such an incredibly relaxing piece. Id rank it number one and Moonlight number two. I play both and Claire de Lune is like making love to the keyboard.
I don't get why someone would thumbs down beautiful music like this!!!
*dislike
Maybe the guy that thumbed down this is deaf. Probably.
Because the guy didnt rest he needs his rest pause the video
maybe they were upside down?
I love this piece because of how contrast it is. The first movement is so simple, but undoubtedly one of the most emotional pieces of music ever made. The 2nd movement is a little interlude, a breathe, and then the 3rd movement is a technical and talent marvel, bookending the piece in both simplicity and complexity, all while showing it doesn't really matter how complex a piece is as long as it moves you.
im more amazed of the fact that he didnt make a single mistake, but imagine... not a single nore was off beat
big respect
If any were, he'd probably keep trying until he got the perfect recording
He may have not made a mistake but damn you sure did with your spelling of note.
What are ya saying??? In the third movement, he did a few mistakes, and one midi edit that adds notes, that he's not playing. look closely next time. If you want me to timestamp those mistakes, tell me
@@craftcrewtv8094 time stamps or it didn’t happen
@@esvalve Thats what I was thinking. I wasn’t going to believe that a mistake was made unless the commenter actually provided a timestamp to prove it.
1st movement: audience crying
2nd movement: audience smiling
3rd movement: pianist crying
You mean pianist dieing
@@lohanrobberts1794 yeah, that too
2nd movement: doesn't exist.
Stolen
@@EIegie ok
Mvt 1: Lvl 1
Mvt 2: Lvl 2
Mvt 3: Lvl 5000
Mtv 3 aka Rousseau level
Hahahaha 😂😂😂😂 you make me laugh. Moreover it s so true ! I m just able to play mvt 1.
mvt 3: lvl asian
Lv. 1 Crook
Lv. 5 Bandit
Lv. 60 Godfather
*_thats how mafia work._*
That how lil beet work
That musician is completely perfect. I have no idea how someone can play piano that well!
People's reaction when he played 3rd movement: What You can't play that in concerts, it's too fast.
Beethoven: *I can't hear you*
Underrated comment of the year.
Pfffttt ok nice
Beethoveen probably didn't know what he was writing because he was deaf
I just woke up my entire house lmfao sir/ma'am, well played!
HAHHAHAH! Good one!