What’s just as sad is that when he performed the 9th symphony for the first time he couldn’t even hear it. Someone had to tap him on the shoulder so he could see the standing ovation he was receiving because he was totally oblivious to the audience.
Technically, metal is the closest type of music to classic and baroque. Both for the virtuosity of the musicians and for the will to impress the public, without forgetting the composition many songs.
@Sidney Khryseai Contemporary classical is "classical" by lineage moreso than sound. Kind of like how djent is punk by lineage, but sounds nothing like original punk and only has a passing resemblance to hardcore. Metal holds a place in modernity much like classical did in its own time. Although it's not the only genre to do so.
Ive never thought of it that way, suppose ur pretty right, it explains why metal works so well when blended with classical elements eg: nightwish songs.
@@bonsai6792 why are you sticking your nose in someone else's business? whats a matter? your parents dont give you attention so you seek it from people on the internet
Well, also both is Minor Harmonics so it fits very well. Many experts in music also believe, that if the old componists would still life today, they would be into Metal because of that.
In truth metal and classical symphony music and metal have so many similar characteristics. funny enough they even studied the effect on brains both music genres have and turns out they not only stimulate the same regions but also those who like classical music are prone to also liking metal. They are indeed the same genre in many respects. simply put it is musical evolution.
FINALLY, a metal version that kept the depression of the original moonlight sonata (1st movement) nearly intact. i can feel the emotion in some parts of the song, just like the original.
You can definitely still feel the emotion but I really think the original still shows more emotion with the dynamics. However this version is very well done as well.
i read an article once that said people who listen to classical and who listen to metal have similar personalities but are just from different generations
ok obviously there are 80k+ people who like both and a ton of other things that influence music taste. i was just saying that maybe older classical fans and younger metal fans have more in common than they think (affinity for dramatic solos, heavy bass, intense and loud sound). When i used to play in orchestra, I loved being in the middle of all the sound of the other players. It's like blasting loud music in the stereo of your car
“Music is A higher revelation than all Wisdom & Philosophy, To play a wrong note is insignificant; to play without passion is inexcusable.” Ludwig Van Beethoven 1803.
I’ve finally figured out why metal and classical music appeal to me so much. Because both have such emphasis on emotion. They both emit so much FEELING in listeners, and I could never find that in pop songs as the emotion in there felt fake and forced if there was any at all. And this song is the Epitome of that expression of natural feeling. And I will quote a famous musician that I don’t remember the name of when I say that this is a poem that words could not qualify. It is simply surreal what classical and metal music does for me.
@@chuma7425 i wouldn't lump "making beats on a PC" into one category for everyone, musical theory isn't necessarily hard but it's very important to understand; some people make quite good songs musical software
@@chuma7425 let's not undermine other ways to make music just because they don't require traditional instruments. "making beats on a PC" isn't as easy and simple as it sounds, especially when wanting to make it sound professional and not amateur.
@@chuma7425 because conversations in youtube don't necessarily need a certain range of time to allow others to join in?? i mean, you first replied to this comment that was 1 year ago which is longer than 1 month.
@@garukong. i make music on pc and it takes effort i sit there for 5+ hours writing something and factor in music theory. it definitely does take skill. i don't like when people talk smack on digital producers. cause even they pour their heart and soul into their work
@@TenshoWasHere lmao “jeezy boi” also Judas being an a traitor led to him being killed and he’s probably annoyed by the Christians who use their religion to shame others
@@mroldnewbie bro,metal has so many influences to its birth.One of them is classical music and you can hear it in soooo many songs.Without the cores and so extremes like grindcore,its all about classical music IMO.Like dream theater,opeth,dio,black sabbath,(not metal but) led zeppelin and so many others have that influence.
Metal is a very complex gender of popular music, but erudit music still is much more complex. Erudit music has more dinamic variation and scales variation, and is compoused to a lot of instruments, metal to only 3, 4, 5, 6, maybe 7. But metal maybe is the pop music gender nearest to erudit music.
Beethoven was a genius. This song was around the time he was in the process of losing his hearing. He tried to find love... One lady was prohibited by her parents from loving him. He just wanted to be loved, but nobody cared about him. Fast forward hundreds of years later... I watch the one person who actually loved and understood me die in 2015. When I become a legend, I will channel my inner Beethoven, because I feel his pain. I listen to this song and I think about the pain and suffering of everyone who's ever tried, who's longed only for one chance to make things right and never got to see a day of sunlight past the midnight moon.
Classical(romantic here) and Metal(or simply rock) are like a couple ; when they are not together they're completely different but when they're together the harmony is magical😂😍
I can never be funny in my life and I apologise for making everyone on the earth cringe except for the %1 percent that didn't which was me when I made that comment.
Tony Iommi wrote Black Sabbath while trying to reproduce part of Mars from the Planets suite, so anyone suggesting metal has no connection to classical music needs to learn their roots.
simplebutnotsolongname Absolutely correct...Geezer was riffing and trying to recreate the feel of that already wicked triad, and upon hearing Geezer's thunderous pontificating, Tony created the heaviest, most evil riff known to man from it!
Schwanzmajor I think Symphony X is one of the few exceptions to that tho They're American, but they literally play classical pieces with the timbre of metal
My first time listening to this while a storm is going on made this an amazing experience. The piterpat of the rain with the thunder syncing with the drums and the tone of everything
I could imagine this song playing at the end of a tragic movie where the main character stands on top of a building and watches the world end along with himself
This kinda reminded me of the good omens ending theme, but most of the soundtrack is like queen and the beatles. It’s really worth watching though, if you haven’t yet. Only six episodes on Amazon.
The first time i opened this video the audio didn t work, so i laugh thinking it was a joke about Beethoven being deaf. Gen z can literally create humor by nothing and laugh at it
I sometimes wonder what it would be like to give modern technology to the musical greats of old times. Mozart with a synthesizer. Beethoven with an electric guitar. Handel with access to Audacity. It makes me sad that so many brilliant people have lived and died before all of this awesome technology - which we take for granted - was even conceptualized.
And even more sad, there are very few people with the capacity that these great ancients had. With all this technology, and still we have things that are completely ludacris and ignorant. Mankind is on a downward spiral, and not the wrestler either.
@@ronmckickass5714 there were exactly as many people with this capabilities back then, only now it's easier for us to listen to them thanks to technology
Raúl Pérez Name a single popular artist today that has talent even approaching that of Beethoven. There of course are some artists that are as talented, but they don’t get signed because being a great artist includes taking big risks with your music, and big companies hate risks. So they play music that all sounds the same instead.
Sliphoven Beet sabbath Metallhoven Hovendeth Beetrax Motorhoven Twisted hoven Beet sour Beetera Cannibal hoven Beet funeral Hoven (slayer) Hoven of a down Beetost (ghost) Hoven priest Beet maiden That is all the puns I thought of while watching this XD
if this impressed you, id suggest "igorrr, tout petit moineau" and the yannis version of "nightwish, ghost love score" and the entire "symphonic metal" genre. within temptation, nightwish, evanescence, epica, igorrr, apocalyptica, delain etc.
Symphonic metal is awesome. I started out with Evanescence like many people and later found other bands like Nightwish, Apocalyptica, WT, Kamelot, and a bunch of others.
This sounds like the type of music that would play in a movie during the villain's funeral as they open his casket and find out that he's gone, and then the screen zooms in on the villain quite a distance away, pressing a button, and his casket exploding and killing everyone around it. Now I wonder if there is a movie with that exact plot.
Beethoven is, to me, very much like a classical equivalent to metal musicians. He turned the pain and awfulness of his life into beautiful, bittersweet music. He understood that the world was cruel, and that life could be painful, and he conveyed it in his music. It was not intended to make you feel happy or sad, it was intended to just make you feel. Beethoven was a true master of his craft, and remains my, and many other's, favorite composer of the classical era.
Metal was literally structured to evoke orchestral composers like Beethoven. If anything, he might find it satisfying that, so many centuries after his death, his musical style would endure the test of time.
Man, it just kept getting better and better as the song progressed. (Edit 2021) I'm so glad the algorithm has brought me back to this place. See you all next time! (Edit 2022) I am once again summoned by the algorithm. I will follow in tradition and drop what I am doing to listen to this masterpiece. I can see this will likely be a reoccurring trend.
Absolutely perfect. Actually reminds me a lot of the more dramatic and melodic pieces in Risk of Rain 2’s soundtrack. Metal and classical really align in their push to evoke emotion, and it’s fantastic.
I 100% thought this had a Risk of Rain vibe as well, I think its the simplistic backing with a complex main instrument and long holds combined with shifts.
Moonlight Sonata has always sounded really sad...was this the intent? It's almost like Beethoven wrote it right after a breakup or the death of a friend...
He was in love with a student named Giulietta the year he wrote it (1801); he had some anxiety about not being able to marry her because she was engaged to an aristocrat. He dedicated it to her in 1802. There are claims that he didn't write it with her in mind, and intended to dedicate another piece to her but chose this one at the last minute. This is unlikely, considering his anxiety over not being able to consummate his love for her. The full version rendered as he intended sounds exactly like the anxiety of a man urgently pursuing a woman who is beyond his reach.
@@jakeballou5147 jeez no need to get upset. I thought it was a meme, I clicked, and I was greeted with an actually good song so I wrote a comment. It's not that deep.
my dad heard this and wondered if it was a beatles tune. i told him it wasnt and he told me to bring the laptop to the stereo room. plugged it up and we listened through incredible surround sound stereo power. it sounds absolutely incredible coming through top quality stereo equipment tuned for perfection. after this i felt either i was slightly deaf or my headphones were less impressive than i thought. lol
According to my elementary music teacher, he often cried because he couldn’t hear his music. It’s like a painter going blind, hella depressing
That's so sad 😭
At least, we can transmit sounds through bone, not as good as ear's job, but suffice. Going blind tho...
Damn feels bad man
What’s just as sad is that when he performed the 9th symphony for the first time he couldn’t even hear it. Someone had to tap him on the shoulder so he could see the standing ovation he was receiving because he was totally oblivious to the audience.
Didn't he go drastically deaf over time?
I would unironically wear a shirt with that on it
same
Ezekiel Nigma Same
Who wouldnt
Fuck yeah I would as well
if it only had a better portrait of Beethoven in that style
Imagine what he could do with the technology today
He would be unstoppable
True XD
Have you seen Bill and Teds excellent Adventure?
No, real musicians nowadays can't be famous
@@ryanwhite5318 True :'3
He would have been rockero
Technically, metal is the closest type of music to classic and baroque. Both for the virtuosity of the musicians and for the will to impress the public, without forgetting the composition many songs.
True, and jazz is pretty close too
bruh, contemporary classical music literally exists lol
@Sidney Khryseai Contemporary classical is "classical" by lineage moreso than sound. Kind of like how djent is punk by lineage, but sounds nothing like original punk and only has a passing resemblance to hardcore.
Metal holds a place in modernity much like classical did in its own time. Although it's not the only genre to do so.
@@girlswithgames modern neo-classical music is practically the same genre, just a different age, so it doesn't count
Ive never thought of it that way, suppose ur pretty right, it explains why metal works so well when blended with classical elements eg: nightwish songs.
Beethoven.. The founding father of all Doom Metal styles..
@@KenMabie why are u freaking out over a small statement u fkn nerd lmao
@@bonsai6792 why are you sticking your nose in someone else's business? whats a matter? your parents dont give you attention so you seek it from people on the internet
@@KenMabie im not sticking my nose into your business if you literally posted a comment to youtube where everyone can see it u tard
@@KenMabie That’s an overused set of insults, friend.
@@shanedawndusk3290 OH YEAH ... WELL .. TAKE THIS !
... Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers ..
- Can the crowd sing with me!
*crowd sings*
- I can't hear you!
fidan2fast why does this not have more likes this is comedy *gold*
Fuck you, I snorted my coffee from out of my nose because of this comment.
10/10
We are all going to hell for laughing at this
What are they going to sing? Tananan lol
oh shit i feel bad for laughing
Friend: Classic or Metal?
Me: Yes.
Why not both?
Both
Symphonic speed metal is the right answer.
Didn't ruin the 666 likes lul
You're so funny and original! Congrats bro!
I'm obsessed with "moonlight sonata." I literally have 6 version of it in my playlist. Never disappoints...
Yessss!
One of them better be techno remix.
I'm the same. Except it is with Bach - Fugue in G minor BWV 578.
It's like you have murdered everyone and your driving to your own death but happy to do so..
Mee too also techno
Now this, this is Classic Deaf Metal.
Hahahahahaha
Deaf metal 😂
Hahahahhaa lk
You ain't right 💀🤣
Hahahahah i love this comment sm
People told Beethoven he could not be a musician because he was deaf.
He didn't listen though.
I heard that, preach
For better or worse, I laughed
Lol
lmao
It's so dark here, i can't see
when classical meets metal, metal becomes unstoppable
Well, also both is Minor Harmonics so it fits very well.
Many experts in music also believe, that if the old componists would still life today, they would be into Metal because of that.
true that
A lot of today's metal musicians are classically trained
we are trained in a conservatory, and when we finish we became metal pros. And then is when you can play metal with and oboe hahahaha
+Frank Halcomb
True
Beethoven would be a metalhead if he would still be alive
Nah, I don't think he would listen to any of that
@ think think think, always think
He'd also be 250 years old.
@@achatt-mj5rb I just thought he wouldn't listen because he was kinda getting deaf and being 250 years old wouldn't have helped it
No, but Bach probably would
Beethoven is just metal before electric instruments
Classical Music is Metal before electricity.
@@ravenclaw_3160 not all classic music,i would say only Ludwig and Antonio
Bone condution
In truth metal and classical symphony music and metal have so many similar characteristics. funny enough they even studied the effect on brains both music genres have and turns out they not only stimulate the same regions but also those who like classical music are prone to also liking metal. They are indeed the same genre in many respects. simply put it is musical evolution.
Prog rock and metal are so close structurally to classical music in many ways.
Classical music is just acoustic metal
Classical ?
So, music of XVIII th century ?
But for me Baroque (XVII) is acoustic Metal
Listen Toccata und fugue by JS Bach.
Is amazing
Well yes but actually yes
You mean grandpas guitars?
Haha love it
@@acklysmlstrm1296 A grandpas guitars? That's for pussies and grandpas. I think you know it.
TH-cam recommendations has brought us here together years later.
Where's soap?
@@loserhub9867 That's classified
Hi there fellows, it's an honor
@@nopenope1305 It's an honor to meet you at least, Robbie
And we all appriciate that. This is some next level shit. God i love this.
Beethoven's dark edgy phase be like:
Nah is more like metalhead
What his whole career
That man's whole musical career was his dark edgy phase.
But he was the metalhead of his period.
@@SirLightsOut99 what do you mean?
FINALLY, a metal version that kept the depression of the original moonlight sonata (1st movement) nearly intact.
i can feel the emotion in some parts of the song, just like the original.
You can definitely still feel the emotion but I really think the original still shows more emotion with the dynamics. However this version is very well done as well.
fr, every other version sound too high and happy
i think the piano backing the guitar helps
This is a genuinely great rearrangement of the first movement
I want a fuckin like omega doom metal version
Classical + metal? Pure art
Its symphonic metal dude
Pure emotions
Bloodlight sonata
Classical is the largest inspiration for metal if you listen closely.
Perfect comment👍🤘👍
i read an article once that said people who listen to classical and who listen to metal have similar personalities but are just from different generations
What if you listen to both?
I don't think it's true. The classical musical nerds I know don't appreciate heavy music.
ok obviously there are 80k+ people who like both and a ton of other things that influence music taste. i was just saying that maybe older classical fans and younger metal fans have more in common than they think (affinity for dramatic solos, heavy bass, intense and loud sound).
When i used to play in orchestra, I loved being in the middle of all the sound of the other players. It's like blasting loud music in the stereo of your car
Hey, I’m a metalhead and a classical nerd. They are the best music genres to ever exist
@@honors2544 same
“Music is A higher revelation than all Wisdom & Philosophy, To play a wrong note is insignificant; to play without passion is inexcusable.” Ludwig Van Beethoven 1803.
I don't think he was alive then
@@joemamma2220he was
I’ve finally figured out why metal and classical music appeal to me so much. Because both have such emphasis on emotion. They both emit so much FEELING in listeners, and I could never find that in pop songs as the emotion in there felt fake and forced if there was any at all. And this song is the Epitome of that expression of natural feeling. And I will quote a famous musician that I don’t remember the name of when I say that this is a poem that words could not qualify. It is simply surreal what classical and metal music does for me.
It's cool and everything, until you realise that we are talking with vlad the impaler, what a respect
@@chuma7425 i wouldn't lump "making beats on a PC" into one category for everyone, musical theory isn't necessarily hard but it's very important to understand; some people make quite good songs musical software
@@chuma7425 let's not undermine other ways to make music just because they don't require traditional instruments. "making beats on a PC" isn't as easy and simple as it sounds, especially when wanting to make it sound professional and not amateur.
@@chuma7425 because conversations in youtube don't necessarily need a certain range of time to allow others to join in?? i mean, you first replied to this comment that was 1 year ago which is longer than 1 month.
@@garukong. i make music on pc and it takes effort
i sit there for 5+ hours writing something and factor in music theory. it definitely does take skill.
i don't like when people talk smack on digital producers. cause even they pour their heart and soul into their work
I listen to classical metal.
You mean classic metal?
No.
Its NeoClAsIcAl ReEeEeE
Try melodic death metal esp. Ne Obliviscaria
rabid ro or progressive metal such as opeth and dream theater
@rabid ro Are you just going to overlook Necrophagist?
Spawn of Possession (more Baroque influence), Monumental Torment
When your depressed but metal as fuck
Why is Jesus Christ depressed?
@@felixxxuwu [this comment aged like beef]
Doom Metal in a nutshell.
@@TenshoWasHere lmao “jeezy boi” also Judas being an a traitor led to him being killed and he’s probably annoyed by the Christians who use their religion to shame others
@@TenshoWasHere ye ole jizzo
Mozart has been real quiet ever since this dropped
Ladies and gentlemen... We have tonight in concert...
M E G A B E E T H
Lmfao good one
i snorted
Best comment
lol
Dubstrap Deethoven
Im offended, this video have been in TH-cam for 8 years and is the first time that I get it on my recommendations
this kind of things just proove that heavy metal is basically classical music...
Bit of an overstatement, but yeah it's definitely there. I can hear traces of this in Deep Purple, Mercyful Fate, Malmsteen, Candlemass etc.
@@mroldnewbie bro,metal has so many influences to its birth.One of them is classical music and you can hear it in soooo many songs.Without the cores and so extremes like grindcore,its all about classical music IMO.Like dream theater,opeth,dio,black sabbath,(not metal but) led zeppelin and so many others have that influence.
Metal is a very complex gender of popular music, but erudit music still is much more complex. Erudit music has more dinamic variation and scales variation, and is compoused to a lot of instruments, metal to only 3, 4, 5, 6, maybe 7. But metal maybe is the pop music gender nearest to erudit music.
@@ScarredCore1 Black Sabbath not metal? Tf are you talking about? He is the grand father of metal.
Not true at all, classical is a totally different style. Nothing wrong with heavy metal just being heavy metal
Beethoven was a genius. This song was around the time he was in the process of losing his hearing. He tried to find love... One lady was prohibited by her parents from loving him. He just wanted to be loved, but nobody cared about him. Fast forward hundreds of years later... I watch the one person who actually loved and understood me die in 2015. When I become a legend, I will channel my inner Beethoven, because I feel his pain. I listen to this song and I think about the pain and suffering of everyone who's ever tried, who's longed only for one chance to make things right and never got to see a day of sunlight past the midnight moon.
Lmao it must suck to suck
That's deep brother
🤓
I’m sorry for your loss man, music can be some real healing stuff. I read the last line of this right as the song was ending and it was so powerful
😂😂😂
i can watch the world falling apart while listening to this
uhhm!! the world is falling apart!!!
I feel like I’m standing in the middle of a forest fire watching everything burn around me while listening to this
Classical(romantic here) and Metal(or simply rock) are like a couple ; when they are not together they're completely different but when they're together the harmony is magical😂😍
Eden Sham Well said.
@@AnonyMous-ur9uj thank you ;-)
Basically, Beethoven wasn't romantic, even if it looks like. He never knew romantic era
But yeah, you kinda right :)
The Halo 2 theme is another example of this!
The youtube algorithm gods has blessed me this day.
It blesses us once again
Okay this is official the coolest thing I have ever heard.
Category: Comedy
I find that dead funny.
Yeah I find that "heavily" funny too
It made me bang my head on my "metal" bed frame
I can never be funny in my life and I apologise for making everyone on the earth cringe except for the %1 percent that didn't which was me when I made that comment.
Fleecy Sheep That joke has instantly become "classic!"
_-Mozart 1790_
Amaranthus I'm with you bro
Me: listens yo both classical music and metal separatedly
TH-cam recommendations: I gotchu bro
Why is this under comedy? This is pure art
comedy is art of the sublime
Because youtube is dumb
Now i can tell my friends that I listen to Beethoven
Me: So Beethoven, what do you think of this new rendition of one of your classic pieces?
Beethoven: What?
Nice :P
I think that Beethoven is a first metalhead of history
I think Vivaldi and Bach took the title bit he is one of the oldest
Listen to Winter by gods sake
I’d argue you’re describing Johann Sebastian Bach.
Tony Iommi wrote Black Sabbath while trying to reproduce part of Mars from the Planets suite, so anyone suggesting metal has no connection to classical music needs to learn their roots.
sentinel scourge
but we all have one common goal. to make people headbang🤘
classical music is metal before the tehnology
Didn't Geezer Butler say he was playing Mars from the planets suite on bass?
simplebutnotsolongname Absolutely correct...Geezer was riffing and trying to recreate the feel of that already wicked triad, and upon hearing Geezer's thunderous pontificating, Tony created the heaviest, most evil riff known to man from it!
Schwanzmajor I think Symphony X is one of the few exceptions to that tho
They're American, but they literally play classical pieces with the timbre of metal
My first time listening to this while a storm is going on made this an amazing experience. The piterpat of the rain with the thunder syncing with the drums and the tone of everything
I could imagine this song playing at the end of a tragic movie where the main character stands on top of a building and watches the world end along with himself
*where is my mind intensifies*
Epic ending unlocked: Let's the world end with me.
When a sabotage is about to happen and then the movie ends *roll credits + song plays*
That's actually perfect
Devil man cry baby
As a bass fiend, I support 0:19
You can hear the bass perfectly as it comes in
Louder than AJFA
@@olokinhogameplaysff4058 not saying much
Heck yea! I thought I was the only creature that heard it. 🤘
Heck yea! I thought I was the only creature that heard it. 🤘
Heck yea! I thought I was the only creature that heard it. 🤘
Me, a classical pianist and a metalhead: HHHHHH-
Facts
Me was a electric guitarist and a classical fan.. 😎This comment gave me a idea.
Describes me plus electric guitar
Can you play metal on piano tho, that is the question
@@baph0met right setting - yes!
Я всегда знал что классическая музыка это метал, но из-за того что електро гитары не изобрели, приходилось играть на пианино
Yeah
А представь хоть на миг если и изобрели как классно было увидеть их реакцию и их навыки. Это огонь.
@@АлександрГатилов-ж5л я думаю, что они были бы в восторге
For whom the bell tolls was in the recommended under this
I got The Art Of Dying by Gojira under this
Mineeeeee
I've got the Unforgiven
*can I get a yea-yeah*
I got "Am I Evil?"
I want a movie with rock classical in the background now
Audrey the cat nerd the Castlevania soundtrack is ethereal if you like Symphonic rock/metal events mixed, and plus the games have amazing storylines.
Make it Hamlet
Kinda like what _A Clockwork Orange_ did with synth. I could get behind that.
This kinda reminded me of the good omens ending theme, but most of the soundtrack is like queen and the beatles. It’s really worth watching though, if you haven’t yet. Only six episodes on Amazon.
I’m working on it
The first time i opened this video the audio didn t work, so i laugh thinking it was a joke about Beethoven being deaf.
Gen z can literally create humor by nothing and laugh at it
😆😆😆😂😂😂
the peak of humor
Can't wait to see the next generations humor
Gen z are just millennials2.0
@@JulianVic nice pfp
I think we all have to be on a certain wavelength to appreciate this. Not just any metalhead. This music speaks to very specific people.
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Those who know what emotion is in the music. Those whove felt pain and understand.
He lived way ahead of his time.
Not disagreeing, but just wanted to add that this is LITERALLY the embodiment of the word "Timeless". :)
Nah, I wouldn't say he was ahead of his time, but rather that the musical genius of that time has inspired that of this.
I sometimes wonder what it would be like to give modern technology to the musical greats of old times. Mozart with a synthesizer. Beethoven with an electric guitar. Handel with access to Audacity. It makes me sad that so many brilliant people have lived and died before all of this awesome technology - which we take for granted - was even conceptualized.
And even more sad, there are very few people with the capacity that these great ancients had. With all this technology, and still we have things that are completely ludacris and ignorant. Mankind is on a downward spiral, and not the wrestler either.
@@ronmckickass5714 Say hello to Mr Socko!! Bang Bang!
@@ronmckickass5714 there were exactly as many people with this capabilities back then, only now it's easier for us to listen to them thanks to technology
Or in terms of movies, as someone once said to the effect of, "If Shakespeare could make movies, he'd make George Lucas look like a amateur."
Raúl Pérez Name a single popular artist today that has talent even approaching that of Beethoven. There of course are some artists that are as talented, but they don’t get signed because being a great artist includes taking big risks with your music, and big companies hate risks. So they play music that all sounds the same instead.
Sliphoven
Beet sabbath
Metallhoven
Hovendeth
Beetrax
Motorhoven
Twisted hoven
Beet sour
Beetera
Cannibal hoven
Beet funeral
Hoven (slayer)
Hoven of a down
Beetost (ghost)
Hoven priest
Beet maiden
That is all the puns I thought of while watching this XD
What about ABeetged SevenHoven? ;)
Bettorn (KoRn)
@@mauricuervo190 aVANhed HOVENfold
Beetzum
Beetlemass
This brings a whole new meaning to symphonic metal 😂
This would be Neoclassical Metal. You’re taking a classical piece and transferring it to metal.
When someone says they can do Moonlight, I always ask “which movement?”
yeah, we want the 3rd mvt now
@@the_real_P0t4t0 Exmortus did an amazing cover of that
@@MrOzzblizzard it's pretty cool but the prod is horrible and doesn't give justice to the interpretation imo . excellent musicians though
Check out "Tina S". She does Moonlight 3rd. It will absolutely BLOW YOUR MIND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I need a full album of Beeth metal
its perfect i can't even explain how im feeling inside right now
@İnterplay TV yeah -of all the time -
oha türk var
@@canturut4194 oha evet lol
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@@furkanturan406 katiliyorum 👌
if this impressed you, id suggest
"igorrr, tout petit moineau"
and the yannis version of "nightwish, ghost love score"
and the entire "symphonic metal" genre.
within temptation, nightwish, evanescence, epica, igorrr, apocalyptica, delain etc.
I loved within temptation and evanescence before I had discover whole classical music XD
thanks man!
Apocalyptica is AMAZING and I dont care if anyone disagrees with me.
Symphonic metal is awesome. I started out with Evanescence like many people and later found other bands like Nightwish, Apocalyptica, WT, Kamelot, and a bunch of others.
You messed with my music?😠...The result is amazing though🎼
Ludwig Van Beethoven 😂😂
You can hear after all
What?
RasputinOr he deaf
@@democratic_chocolate2067 what?
How can you hear it being deaf?
This sounds like the type of music that would play in a movie during the villain's funeral as they open his casket and find out that he's gone, and then the screen zooms in on the villain quite a distance away, pressing a button, and his casket exploding and killing everyone around it.
Now I wonder if there is a movie with that exact plot.
There probably is tbh
Maybe you should write it.
@@nobody6032 Unfortunately I lack good story-writing skills.
Beethoven is, to me, very much like a classical equivalent to metal musicians. He turned the pain and awfulness of his life into beautiful, bittersweet music. He understood that the world was cruel, and that life could be painful, and he conveyed it in his music. It was not intended to make you feel happy or sad, it was intended to just make you feel. Beethoven was a true master of his craft, and remains my, and many other's, favorite composer of the classical era.
Agreed! Had LvB lived today he would so have been a metalhead!
I came here out of curiosity and didn't really expect this to go so hard
"Nooooo, you can't put distortion on a bell!"
"Haha, bell go 0:00"
2 questions: WHY is this in the Comedy category? And WHO is the artist?
maybe the artist is an unknown comedian? explains both
hahahahahahahahahahahha
dark moor
Monorail Beyond the Veil* i was goind to ask the first question hahahahaha
way around youtube copyright filters
If Beethoven was here today...
He would say
"WHAT?CANT HEAR YOU IM DEAF!"
+CommunistDragon51 I don't know what i was expecting... xD
sporebliss Well,what did you expect,the man was deaf,I think it was in his later years,but still.
+CommunistDragon51 Lol...fucking smartass :D
Maximvs Dread :)
+CommunistDragon51 That was brilliant
Запредельно осмыслили! Очень выразительно и наполнено сыграно! Мое почтение. Думаю, что Людвиг был бы не против.
That mood you get after surviving a long brutal battle. Epic!
or the mood right before an epic boss battle lol
And that battle is called life.
@@PieroMinayaRojas no
@@caralho5237 yes
I’m sure you all have battle scars from bruising your video game thumbs.
This is the perfect metal version,the other ones just shred and don’t capture the true sadness of the song,this is just perfect.
I can only imagine a scuffed rock band in the afterlife with queen and beethoven just JAMMING OUT
Imagine Beethoven reading heavy metal sheet music and he's just confused
He wouldnt be. He'd hear it all in his head.
Metal was literally structured to evoke orchestral composers like Beethoven. If anything, he might find it satisfying that, so many centuries after his death, his musical style would endure the test of time.
Man, it just kept getting better and better as the song progressed.
(Edit 2021)
I'm so glad the algorithm has brought me back to this place. See you all next time!
(Edit 2022)
I am once again summoned by the algorithm. I will follow in tradition and drop what I am doing to listen to this masterpiece. I can see this will likely be a reoccurring trend.
First movement is great, but think about the possibilities of making a heavy metal moonlight sonata (3rd movement)
3rd movement is the spicy one
people have already made solo covers of the 3rd movement check it out
There are plenty but this is the best 1st mvmt and it’s hard to do well
never thought i'd ever headbang to classical music.
You got your classic in my metal.
You got your metal in my classic!
They're good together!
Lmao. I remember those commercials.
Hell yeah
Sempre amei esta música e simplesmente me apaixonei por esta versão Heavy Metal. Maravilhosa!
9 years ago? I'm mad and happy at TH-cam algorithm at the same .
SAAAAME
Absolutely not surprised how the start sounds like a slowed version of Pulling Teeth 🤘
RIP Cliff Burton
Seriously, one of the greatest songs of all time. In whatever era it's played, it's just legendary. So incredibly epic. 🤘 Rock ON Beethoven.
for my first piece, I will play Beethoven's moonlight sonata
in heavy metal
1st mvmnt or 3rd?
Durga Kulkarni yes
So in other words, you'll play it how it was written?
This brings tears to my eyes. Why is metal so beautiful?
Metal is trash but classical metal is a thing.
@@emilut383 Metal is thrash \m/
makes me think of castlevania...the originals ah nostalgia
This is my favorite work by Beethoven. This is a wonderful rendition.
This is one of the most beautiful things to ever bless my ears.
You know you expect Metallica when a bell tolls
Or AC/DC
BLACK SABBATH
Gosh this is old and only now youtube desides its time to show me this?!
Absolutely perfect.
Actually reminds me a lot of the more dramatic and melodic pieces in Risk of Rain 2’s soundtrack. Metal and classical really align in their push to evoke emotion, and it’s fantastic.
I 100% thought this had a Risk of Rain vibe as well, I think its the simplistic backing with a complex main instrument and long holds combined with shifts.
Classic music = acoustic metal
Weird mix of like Queen and Avenged Sevenfold.
Yes!
How dare you have the audacity to be 100% correct
As much as I dont really like queen O have to admit sir, you are correct
@@synshenron798 allow me to fix your opinion with three words: Sheer Heart Attack
How can a person be so right
This is just the 1st movement. Imagine how awesome the 2nd and 3rd movement will be
4.4 Million views 11 years ago, you rock/heavy fans are missing something fantabulous!!!!
i want to listen this music when im about to die, for last time in my life!
W.....how many times have you died so far?
Hopefully that isn't necessary for quite some time, sir.
In the hospital?
@@detritus10001 that's something Alfred would tell Batman, so kind
this song became so good that it needs to become official...
I listen to both classical and its baroque era and metal and rock music
1:44 I love this melody
Damn, I never realized I wanted to know what a Power-Ballad written by a necromancer sounds like until this.
Moonlight Sonata has always sounded really sad...was this the intent? It's almost like Beethoven wrote it right after a breakup or the death of a friend...
Matthew Ferrie I heard he wrote it for a blind girl so she could feel what it was like to see the moon.
He was in love with a student named Giulietta the year he wrote it (1801); he had some anxiety about not being able to marry her because she was engaged to an aristocrat. He dedicated it to her in 1802. There are claims that he didn't write it with her in mind, and intended to dedicate another piece to her but chose this one at the last minute. This is unlikely, considering his anxiety over not being able to consummate his love for her. The full version rendered as he intended sounds exactly like the anxiety of a man urgently pursuing a woman who is beyond his reach.
@@BatEatsMoth ...Elise?
@@BatEatsMoth feels relatable
@@BatEatsMoth feels relatable
*The fact i unironically think this is dope is terrifying*
This is amazing
If this had a current big artist's name behind it then it would be considered a masterpiece. I think it's a incredible song.
Guys i know. The point is that the song was meant to be a joke and it turned out actually very good sjdjfkktltlt
@@ottodeigrinta9276 Yeah I'm sure they put that much effort into the song for a "joke"
@@jakeballou5147 jeez no need to get upset. I thought it was a meme, I clicked, and I was greeted with an actually good song so I wrote a comment. It's not that deep.
Classical and metal combined never fail to stir the soul.
TH-cam needs to make its weird midnight recommendations a feature in itself
Clasico + Metal = Perfección
What a piece of musical art.
Classical music is the most metal, non-metal thing ever because some of it sounds evil as shit and it rocks🤘
my dad heard this and wondered if it was a beatles tune. i told him it wasnt and he told me to bring the laptop to the stereo room. plugged it up and we listened through incredible surround sound stereo power. it sounds absolutely incredible coming through top quality stereo equipment tuned for perfection.
after this i felt either i was slightly deaf or my headphones were less impressive than i thought. lol