Because ir is about a naive passion destined to never-to-be-realized since it is forbidden by society. This masterpiece is most probably about his gay lover which he will never be together.
My mom used to have a doll with a windup cord that used to play this but messed up because of audio compression. So she used to wind it up to help put 5 year old me to sleep. Unfortunately i was scared to death by the beginning so every night id hide under the covers until it ended. So i suppose Im guilty of crimes against humanity.
Indeed , it definitely gave me goosebumps when the beat changed, there were shivers running down my spine the whole time , such a beautiful masterpiece
Thays because It's supposed to represent the story of swan lake. The white swan is a girl who years to be free, but is trapped in a body of a swan. Only by getting a loves true kiss that she can break the curse and get her freedom back, but her evil twin, the black swan, decieves her and gets the prince to fall in love with her instead. Devatested, the white swan kills herself by jumping off a cliff. The angelic notes represent the white swan, whilst the black notes represent the black swan
I’m afraid they hated this show when it first came out. I think it was a little ahead of it’s time. The world just wasn’t ready back then. But today? It’s one of the most popular Ballets ever written.
the song IS the story of black swan. She starts off innocent and pure, then does dark and black. Natalie (i forget the charactors name) goes back to the innocence but its tainted. she then struggles with both the sides and in the end the dark side wins
@@billbill5283 beethoven came before Tchaikovsky, also by the time this piece came out, he would have been completely deaf, so there's that. LVB, no offense, I have mad respect for you. :)
my grandpa gave me a small jewelry box and inside was a little ballerina. when i winded up the wind part in the back of the box, it twirled around to this song except it was a bit sped up and more high pitched. i could never forget it and i have finally found the song after literal years. this makes me happy 🤍
My Nana had one too, i think it was dark wood with little painted flowers on the box. If i stayed over night she would play it before I went to bed, lovely memories. 😊
That’s awesome. I have a ballerina playing the violin, you turn the knob underneath her and this song plays. I’ve had her for about 28 years now, and I’m daughters absolutely love her.
I remeber listening to this piece for the first time in the movie billy elliot! What a wonderful ending scene, i recommend everyone to watch this movie
The part at 2:12 - 2:40 always make my heart feel like it’s bursting from my chest with pure admiration for the sheer power these notes held in every single instrument. It also has the feeling of beauty and grace but terrifying power and strength. So moving, my secondary favorite piece first being Claire De Lune.
Coincidentally, on my first playthrough of Fallout 4, this song was on the classic radio station as I discovered Swans spawn point and the part after 2:20 is where he erupted from the ground, and now this gaming memory will live with me forever. It couldn't have been more perfectly synced.
The incredibly moments where amazing music syncs up with something that you’re in control of, likely video games, is an almost intoxicating experience. I’m glad you’ll remember that for ever. It certainly deserves to be remembered.
@@princelostinlove that's how it goes with most things that are famous now. for example, people absolutely despised Holst's The Planets. sometimes they just weren't ready for it i guess idk lmao
@@IronianKnight probably not that many anymore because even really good music now isn't legendary because the legends are too afraid to create music nowadays.
Me: Plays this in the room with my sister Sis: Isn't this the Harry Potter theme? Me: Lol what. EDIT: Ok so interesting to know that Harry Potter themes were inspired by this! I also kept wondering why I think of HP at certain points after my sis pointed it out.
She isn't really wrong with that observation! John Williams, who composed the soundtrack of the first 3 Harry Potter movies, was heavily influenced by classical music, like Swan Lake. That's why you can hear lots of references and similarities in soundtracks of Harry Potter, Star Wars and many more. His love for amazing classical music is probably a big factor why his music is so awesome.
I love this piece because it so effectively evokes multiple feelings. It's a sweeping, romantic, epic, tragic, and even a little sinister all at the same time.
In Russia this is known as a song with which the Soviet Union died. This song, or better say a video of ballet 'Swan Lake' was on all tv stations during the August coup in 1991, which was the last event that brought to dissolution of USSR. For full three days this was the only thing you could hear and see on TV, because during the coup all news were forbidden. Very ironic considering that ''swan's song'' is a name for someone's last act, before he dies.
Amazing how, even 150 years later, this piece manages to evoke such grand emotions....the composer could never in his wildest dreams have conceived of the technology that now lets us enjoy this masterpiece all across the globe. An intangible, ethereal network based on abstract electrical impulses that connect places and people instantaneously across vast distances...? It would have seemed to him at best a fantastical hallucination. And yet, here we are...music truly seems to transcend time.
I love the fact barbie movies used to have this soundtracks (like this and the nurtcracker). You know classical music basically masterpieces from great composers. the good things is it teachs children what music really is. I'm glad I was one of those children.
Man I’m almost 23 and the one thing I want for my birthday since I was little is going to the Swan Lake ballet…I love it so much, gives me goosebumps everytime.
Omg little Einstein's I used to watch that when I was younger and I instantly fell in love with this song when I heard it for the first time in that cartoon
Mate! I hope you're recovering from your irreplaceable loss. I know time might still feel hard but you have all the courage because you're a part of her which lives on.
BARBIE!!! Hahahah I didn't think anyone knew about that movie!! Wow, the amount of nostalgia right there is insane!! My sisters were so obsessed with it when I was little, and I remember I would always watch it with them literally just so I could hear the music... aaaand watch the scene with the cookies in the bakery. I always thought the low-budget CGI did a great job making them look delicious. But that movie was my first exposure to this soundtrack, and I've been in love with it ever since. Wow, that was a much needed dose of memories tonight. :-)
Have you heard of Dark Moor? They do covers of classical of song's like this and Vivaldi's winter and they slap. It's like getting the best of both worlds!
Not surprising at all. There's a large intersection between metal & classical music. Lots of classic speaks to metal fans, most metal fans just don't know any classical music so they just don't know what they are missing. For example play this piece of music here at a metal concert and I promise you most people there would absolutely love it.
The emotions this song makes me feel is such a wide range. I remember my sister had a music box of it that used to creep me out as a kid because I always thought of that one mini game from fnaf 3. Recently the song has taken on a new meaning with me understanding the story a lot better with it representing more the clash between good and evil in the series. Fredbear represents the good in Henry and Spring bonnie representing the evil in William. It always makes me tear up with how emotional the song is. Just recently I played Signalis and had a flash back when I heard this song and nearly cried.
Arnold Schwarzenegger was going to a fancy dress party dressed as Tchaikovsky. However, when he found out that someone was already dressed as Tchaikovsky, he said "i'll be Bach"
I was listening to this piece at maximum volume & my next door neighbor liked it so much that he threw a brick through my window so he could hear it better! I feel so honoured by their genuine appreciation for this masterpiece. 🎇
Types of people in the comment section: **The memers* **The people who appreciates the music* **The Barbie fans* **The Black Swan fans* **The ML players* **The FNAF players* **The billy Elliot fans*
I am a heart patient, but my heart starts pumping blood at high rate when I hear this piece or The Ring by Richard Wagner or Symphony 9 by Beethoven. I feel as if these are the creations beyond human capacity. May the souls of all these and many more Masters live in peace in heaven forever.
Yeah just started watching the movie and heard it in the opening scene and i just went straight to youtube to listen to it first 😂 and i saw this comment
I am from Pakistan, right now in Salzburg and listening to this masterpiece - what a beautiful feeling. This piece is soft and velvety smooth and yet becomes so brazenly aggressive in a matter of seconds - epic transformation.
At the age of 13, I was hired to care of a child of seven while her parents went out for a late movie. The sweet little girl was asleep, and I was allowed to play the couple's record colleciton. It was the first time I ever heard classic music, and I fell in love with this very piece, It's just beautiful, and so very calming. I'm so glad I found it online. It took awhile, as I had no idea as to what it was called, but I found it! I played it quietly each time I stayed with the child. I'm so thankful to the people who allowed me to listen to their music, and I wish I could thank them, but they've passed on. They took me to church every Sunday with them till we moved from there a few years later. I know they are with God. August 24, 2017
Oddly I did the same with request to watch a couples kids - and they had the biggest stereo system I ever saw in mid 60's and what a thrill to hear it. Must have been the norm then in farming community at 13' and hard to pedal, heavy single speed schwin. Cheers
What the quiet kid in school actually listens to
@Bailey Jones do you wish conquered the world?
True Story
I’m the quiet kid so true
Accurate currently listening to this with my guns
True
This fills me with a weird feeling of nostalgia and I blame that on barbie movies
I feel you
You don't know how relatable that is 👊🏻😭
ME TOO OMG-
I am a guy and I watched that shit every Saturday and I loved it
@hshbahd ajahdyd yeah I always used to watch that with my sister but I think I was more invested in the story than her
tchaikovskij dropped the hardest beat and thought we wouldn't notice 💀
FRR
real
frrr
frrrr
frrrrr
This song makes me feel like a hero and villain at the same time
👏🏾👏🏾👍🏾
IKR
Batman
Because ir is about a naive passion destined to never-to-be-realized since it is forbidden by society.
This masterpiece is most probably about his gay lover which he will never be together.
that's the point lmao
One of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written.
Indeed, at all
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i made a remix of this pls check
Yes! I completely agree!! As a child it's the piece that inspired me to want to become a dancer..
One of the most beautiful things ever written.
True
Breathtaking
No, you are breathtaking!!
You have all been breathtaked
@@doormatcat
Tchaïkovsky or covid ?
@@skunker52 tchaikovsky
@@doormatcat
Tchaikovidsky.
It's considered a crime against humanity to dislike this masterpiece.
Bruh I thought this was an ost for star wars
I heard that’s the reason why TH-cam got rid of the dislike button 😂
My mom used to have a doll with a windup cord that used to play this but messed up because of audio compression. So she used to wind it up to help put 5 year old me to sleep. Unfortunately i was scared to death by the beginning so every night id hide under the covers until it ended. So i suppose Im guilty of crimes against humanity.
That's why youtube removed the dislikes
its also what played when the soviet union was commiting crimes against humanity.
A piece that is heavenly yet sinister. Calm yet frantic. Beautiful yet terrifying.
A balanced masterpiece.
SO REALLL
just like a swan... man
You captured his whole persona there!
Every music critics description of a song be like:
@@frouvoxes fr
There are no lyrics but I swear to god this song speaks to my soul with a thousand words.
that's the beauty of classical music!
say every word
Same I hear the words even if they remain unspoken😭 same with lindsey stirlings music😭 you hear the words by heart not by ears🥺
My exact thoughts… the older I get the more alive this music feels… like it contains everything I’ve known & so much more
So it's about 2 pages?
1:04 - that moment when it's 1am and you realize you forgot to do your homework
@Patrick Bryant nahhhhhhhhhghhhhhhhhghwjqjwöc wont hqppein
@@tintsa104 r/ihadastroke
Kaitlyn 7 this literally makes me laugh every time I see it lol
And 2:24😂
Meeeee
Tchaikovsky is a genius. This music is divine
Colum Nolan Stevo yo bro
much agreed.
He did in 1892... but he Still IS a genius in my heart
@Ben Netty he sucked. lil pump and katy perry are better.
@@i.pezzotti853 you spelled allowed wrong. "aloud"? lol
my boyfriend said I'm pretty like this song, I've never received such a beautiful compliment and now I can't stop listening to this theme
Happy for you 😊 I hope he a good person to acknowledge your beauty
@@Certified_cancer He is a really, really good person. Good men still exist, they are rare, but they exist.
@@angeladelsin They aren't rare in the slightest, its just that you often see the bad sides of things on the internet
@@Midnight-th1nn No, honestly, I've seen them while growing up, in my own family. For me, men like my man are rare.
👍🏾
It is truly amazing how a piece can feel so angelic yet so evil at the same time
The duality of man.
basically a swan
Indeed , it definitely gave me goosebumps when the beat changed, there were shivers running down my spine the whole time , such a beautiful masterpiece
I wouldn't say evil, it feels more grandiose to me.
this is the best sawn lake description i've ever heard
0:07 - Reviewing for an exam
1:04 - The test paper is given
2:23 - you see the first question
Lol 😂
LMAO HAHAHA 🤣
LMAO
Underrated.
😂😂 related
Love how it starts out almost like angelic and then gets more intense as it goes on but then is angelic at the end
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Thays because It's supposed to represent the story of swan lake. The white swan is a girl who years to be free, but is trapped in a body of a swan. Only by getting a loves true kiss that she can break the curse and get her freedom back, but her evil twin, the black swan, decieves her and gets the prince to fall in love with her instead. Devatested, the white swan kills herself by jumping off a cliff. The angelic notes represent the white swan, whilst the black notes represent the black swan
@@entyopeis this barbie lore??
@@RIZZ_12BKnah, just some hereditary story from generation to generation
@@RIZZ_12BKthe barbie movie is just a rendition or remake or whatever it’s called😭
Can you imagine how awe struck the audience must have been when this first came out? That truly was the golden era of music.
GOLDEN INDEED
It was fairly disliked at the time, but jesus it is amazing
I’m afraid they hated this show when it first came out. I think it was a little ahead of it’s time. The world just wasn’t ready back then. But today? It’s one of the most popular Ballets ever written.
@@nerdburger234 Hearing that it was disliked is so surprising to me.
@@mspionage1743Yeah it was panned heavily, time is a funny old thing isn't it.
*"I Just wanted to be perfect"*
Black Swan am I right😏😏
the song IS the story of black swan. She starts off innocent and pure, then does dark and black. Natalie (i forget the charactors name) goes back to the innocence but its tainted. she then struggles with both the sides and in the end the dark side wins
@@Peytonh17 artorias fighting the abyss confirmed?
@@Bevsworld04 ....sure
My favorite film
This brings back so many memories of that Babie Swanlake
And now I feel old😢
👍
Me too 🤗🤗🤗
Ah yes. Those golden days
I'M SO OLDDD
I wish I could go back in time and steal this piece from Tchaikovsky...
Is.. is no one gonna tell him?
Bryant Petska nah we’ll let him figure it out
this is pretty ironic and funny. I lol'd after I thought about this for a minute.
What are you all talking about?
@@billbill5283 beethoven came before Tchaikovsky, also by the time this piece came out, he would have been completely deaf, so there's that. LVB, no offense, I have mad respect for you. :)
my grandpa gave me a small jewelry box and inside was a little ballerina. when i winded up the wind part in the back of the box, it twirled around to this song except it was a bit sped up and more high pitched. i could never forget it and i have finally found the song after literal years. this makes me happy 🤍
My Nana had one too, i think it was dark wood with little painted flowers on the box. If i stayed over night she would play it before I went to bed, lovely memories. 😊
This isn't a song, it's a musical piece. Just saying.
That’s awesome. I have a ballerina playing the violin, you turn the knob underneath her and this song plays. I’ve had her for about 28 years now, and I’m daughters absolutely love her.
@@hard.to.defineShut up nerd, it's literally the same thing, you're just trying to be pretentious
@@hard.to.define What's the difference? Seems like it's just splitting hairs.
*My fingers brought me here*
Rose Australia koalavoodo coo
Well we're all glad you came
Blink Kitty did they slip?
Yeah same~
xD
Am I the only one remember Barbie Movie Swan Lake in listening this song? My chilhood was so damned good!
Yeah
Matcha Quinn nope! I still own the movie!
Yea dude, old but gold
that's why I started tearing up listening to this
I remeber listening to this piece for the first time in the movie billy elliot! What a wonderful ending scene, i recommend everyone to watch this movie
The part at 2:12 - 2:40 always make my heart feel like it’s bursting from my chest with pure admiration for the sheer power these notes held in every single instrument. It also has the feeling of beauty and grace but terrifying power and strength. So moving, my secondary favorite piece first being Claire De Lune.
The power of the swan.. The Most Menacing Of All..
Funny to read this, claire de lune is my favourite composition of all time
@@distrojer85 you have good taste in music mon ami! ^w^
0:57 - 1:30
Truee
Coincidentally, on my first playthrough of Fallout 4, this song was on the classic radio station as I discovered Swans spawn point and the part after 2:20 is where he erupted from the ground, and now this gaming memory will live with me forever. It couldn't have been more perfectly synced.
Glad I saw this. FO4 with classical radio is prime
The incredibly moments where amazing music syncs up with something that you’re in control of, likely video games, is an almost intoxicating experience. I’m glad you’ll remember that for ever. It certainly deserves to be remembered.
This is truly a masterpiece.
Can't believe this was heavily criticized and hated by most people at the time Tchaikovsky composed it.
Why was this music criticized?
@@princelostinlove People didn't like it
@@princelostinlove that's how it goes with most things that are famous now. for example, people absolutely despised Holst's The Planets. sometimes they just weren't ready for it i guess idk lmao
@@jojomj I wonder what music is disliked or largely ignored right now, that will one day be a notable piece by a legendary artist.
@@IronianKnight probably not that many anymore because even really good music now isn't legendary because the legends are too afraid to create music nowadays.
Me: Plays this in the room with my sister
Sis: Isn't this the Harry Potter theme?
Me: Lol what.
EDIT: Ok so interesting to know that Harry Potter themes were inspired by this! I also kept wondering why I think of HP at certain points after my sis pointed it out.
It's indeed similar in a sense, esp 2:00 onwards
Is what i thought while listening to this masterpiece 😌
Gamers: FNAF!!!!!
She isn't really wrong with that observation! John Williams, who composed the soundtrack of the first 3 Harry Potter movies, was heavily influenced by classical music, like Swan Lake. That's why you can hear lots of references and similarities in soundtracks of Harry Potter, Star Wars and many more.
His love for amazing classical music is probably a big factor why his music is so awesome.
@@FalandraAoC Wow! I didn't know that. And yes, now when I listen to it, it does sound like Harry Potter theme at certain points.
The greatest romantic classical melody ever.
So beautiful
Try liebestraum no.3, that's gotta be mine, but this is close 2nd
Ballade No. 1 is something else.
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i made a remix of this pls check
The Finale of William tell by rossini is unmatched.
Who's listening to this in 2024?
Me
Me
me
me 2092
Me
"how are your grades"
Me: 1:04
They are getting higher ?
Papadopoulouedora Papadopoulou No it’s like....... I gotta tell you something!!!
😂😂
Mom: So?
Me: *Shaking in fear*
Robin De Klein ironically the note is an F#
I'll never forget my experience watching this man perform live in 1782 🙏
bro, you are 241 now? (wtf i'm so dumb, why i just realize it now)
I heard he might preform it again! If so I'm definitely going
Only 1782s kids be understand this
Which doesn’t exist
Tchaikovsky wasn’t even born until 1840 😂
1:04 that moment when I tell Karen that I am in fact the manager.
Bookworm of the Damned omg haha
Bookworm of the Damned 😂😂😂
Bookworm of the Damned LMFAOOO
Hahahhahahahahaha
Didn't understand
every time i hear this part ( 2:05 ) i can’t help but see a vision of lucifer falling from grace and the subsequent rise of the devil
I love this piece because it so effectively evokes multiple feelings. It's a sweeping, romantic, epic, tragic, and even a little sinister all at the same time.
+Carlisle the Cinephile So do I!!!
It is so beautiful and haunting at the same time.
I agree with You 100% Lots of Mix Feelings !
I don't feel a sinister feeling...just happiness and honestly to me its like all the pieces of a puzzle coming together.
+laura g This part of the original ballet is very dramatic and far from happiness
In Russia this is known as a song with which the Soviet Union died. This song, or better say a video of ballet 'Swan Lake' was on all tv stations during the August coup in 1991, which was the last event that brought to dissolution of USSR. For full three days this was the only thing you could hear and see on TV, because during the coup all news were forbidden. Very ironic considering that ''swan's song'' is a name for someone's last act, before he dies.
Wow.
why are you here then lol Tchaikovsky is russian you know. +John Denovan
more ironic is that it didn't completely die.
that's really haunting
a nice touch I would say
Everyone: *here because of the piece*
Me: *cries in frustrated violinist trying to find the correct pitch*
The piece :"D
@@randomlee9824 sorry my bad
Ok why same for me though, I just can't hit it right it makes me scream
I know this was 2 months ago but ur pfp is kusuo saiki:D
@@laylalight4165 oh yeah lol
I'm here just for Odette.
Amazing how, even 150 years later, this piece manages to evoke such grand emotions....the composer could never in his wildest dreams have conceived of the technology that now lets us enjoy this masterpiece all across the globe. An intangible, ethereal network based on abstract electrical impulses that connect places and people instantaneously across vast distances...? It would have seemed to him at best a fantastical hallucination. And yet, here we are...music truly seems to transcend time.
Beautifully said ❤️
Beautiful words! 😍👏🏼 Thank you for sharing such a beautiful thought 🙌🏼
I do love the contrast this song gives
Lol
That’s some Sherlock Holmes speak right there. A+ in literature and English good for you
1:04 goosebumps everytime
Exactly!❤😅
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Odette
Same!
@@natia11005 bruh
I love the fact barbie movies used to have this soundtracks (like this and the nurtcracker). You know classical music basically masterpieces from great composers. the good things is it teachs children what music really is. I'm glad I was one of those children.
Mayr 98 OMG I know right! I heard it the first time from Barbie too
SAMEE
Mayr 98 SAME
Mayr 98 Same
I get nostalgia just hearing this music, I was one of those lucky children too
Odette: THE MELODY OF SWANS!
**Kills guinevere cutely**
*kills Lancelot romantically*
*kills Lancelot romantically*
Everyone's talking about 1:04, but I remember even as a kid, it was 1:31 that I kept on replaying
I remember everything :(
SAMEEE
exactly!!
2:00
It’s a great part but I personally prefer the oboe at the start
While there are garbage that make you wish you were deaf,
this piece right here makes you grateful that your hearing is still intact.
Give Miserere mei deus by Tenebrae choir a listen.
One of my favorite parts is the contrast in bass and volume that, I suspect, would allow a D/deaf person to possibly appreciate the music, as well.
@@BeardedBaldGuy87 Miserere mei deus? Oh, nothing more that a christian chant in latin, sung greatly, that is. The Swan lake is on another level.
LMFAO!!!!!
true facts modern music will never rule over the old
Me: "Swan lake"
my father be like: "son, turn that off"
me: "wha?"
*"we got bigger speakers downstairs"*
Reading that made my day!😂
A dead meme brought back to life great job 👏
*You father is a fucking asshole, because there's no reason to quit listening this masterpiece of piano, that I tell you.* 😡😡
@@angelazazel1501 read more dumbass lol
@@angelazazel1501 nope. You're the asshole for not reading the entire post. Fail.
Im here from Abigail lol
What a masterpiece
Alluurpo 🍫🍫🍫🍫
as beethoven ruled symphony tchaikovsky ruled ballet
Alluurpo this music sucks lil pump is better .
yes
Minecraft Potato go fuck yourself 😂
Man I’m almost 23 and the one thing I want for my birthday since I was little is going to the Swan Lake ballet…I love it so much, gives me goosebumps everytime.
when i was little i used to have “swan lake concerts” for my parents in the living room every single day lmao
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@alex just seen them myself man in U.K., immense stuff
really want to see it, hopefully one day ♥️
Happy birthday
*Tchaikovsky is a musical genius.*
Indeed
Was
STOP FUCKING HATING ON HIM, HOLY SHIT, PISS OFF
@@ryennfilms6429 what
@@lorgnon1675 NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Anyone from abigail?
Here!!
"The dance of the swans, is so graceful and charming"
it remember me to an one heroes quotes in a game
@@rznizzddn5572 its odette from mobile legends
Yeah😂😂😂
its pretty iconic that this is Odette's ulti and the one that she's humming
This music also plays when Odette use her Ultimate.. and her humming too
Im a ballerina and i wish i was in the level to dance this. This is a very hard level to get to on pointe...
Don't give up! I'm an ex-ballerina and really regreted quitting ballet. I hope you can dance to this one day
Loved that pun haha!
Same
Im a muscician and this piece seemed imposible at one point, but is now one of my favorite pieces to play, youll get there :)
i believe in you!!
To think Tchaikovsky composed masterpieces like this, yet suffered chronic crippling self doubt & was the first to put down his work 😔😔
Большинство гениев такие и есть
Yeah, he was his own worst critic!
@@ElizabethMcCormick-s2nMost people are.
@@ElizabethMcCormick-s2n Nah people hated this piece when it came out
@@Halberds6I know, it's so hard to believe!
"The melody of Swans!" -Odette
one of the best ML characters tbh
The moment you hear this, you're dead from Odette's ult 😂
i just realized she was humming this song from her voicelines lol
Get zapped by eudora
Land of dawn
I've found my people in the comments, those of us who grew up with Barbie and Little Einsteins introducing us to great music like this.
p
Hey, same here!
*and fnaf*
@@BlakeAtStake It played in FNAF?
Omg little Einstein's I used to watch that when I was younger and I instantly fell in love with this song when I heard it for the first time in that cartoon
Who’s here after watching the old lady on the wheelchair
That's me !!!!!!!
Me 😂
Me!
Yeees
Me
Who here cuz Abigail
👇
Me❤
A message to the future generations. Don't let this song die.
Piece, not sOnG
Oh yeah cause this 103 liked comment is so important to the an entire generation. This comment didn't really do anything my guy.
If anything, the internet immortalized this song further so 🤷♂️i don’t think it would die any time soon
@@jay_dmp well there are still so many songs out there that are near to forgotten by the newer generations
BAD BUNNY: "hold my autotune"
I lost my mum last week, she was cremated just yesterday and this piece of music which she absolutely adored was played at her funeral. 😭😭😭
😟
May she rest in piece
Mate! I hope you're recovering from your irreplaceable loss. I know time might still feel hard but you have all the courage because you're a part of her which lives on.
your mom had excellent taste in music :) sending lots of love and healing your way x
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Both Barbie and Black Swan introduced me to this...
This is true art. Nobody can deny.
BARBIE!!! Hahahah I didn't think anyone knew about that movie!! Wow, the amount of nostalgia right there is insane!! My sisters were so obsessed with it when I was little, and I remember I would always watch it with them literally just so I could hear the music... aaaand watch the scene with the cookies in the bakery. I always thought the low-budget CGI did a great job making them look delicious. But that movie was my first exposure to this soundtrack, and I've been in love with it ever since. Wow, that was a much needed dose of memories tonight. :-)
Haha not the only one
+anakinisdarth21 Barbie introduced this song to me so many years ago
SAME this song brought back so many memories
Touhoulicious Black swan 😍😍😍🙌🙌🙌🙌
Abigail brought me here
Odette when using her ultimate skill
SWANS
@@vincechiquino8053 sWaN 🦢
Haha
XD
@@le4689 ?
who else gets a million chills when you hear the climax at the end?
LolathegamerxYT the beginning gives me chills. It’s so lonely and sad.
The alternating between the strings and the brass is my favourite part, at 2:22.
During the whole song, it makes me feel so much
It's beautiful~
LolathegamerxYT the beginning it sounds so beautiful 😪
i'm over here crying after a 200-year-old masterpeice 💀
It's not that deep blud
Ain’t even know it was that old?!
@@Zyzzzoooit was composed in 1871. Classical music goes back much older than that though.
So like- this is made in 1823???
@@3HorsemenOfMovingPictures 1871
ACHTUNG ‼⚠ ACHTUNG‼⚠
Remember our promise
RIP unserer fuhrerin falke...
I have a music box that plays this, looks like two swans that's swimming in a circle. It belonged to my great grandmother.
That's great 😊
Me too 💖
*_"Odette, beautiful Odette"_*
Xyon LANCELOT OMG
@@michrob3975 Yep :)
"Where.....is he...?"
Yieeeh 😂
Oh yessssss
I'm here because of the sound of Odette's ultimate skill
Swan
Same HAHAHAH
Same as me HAHAHA
Seymmm
Hindi ka nagiisa
Here cuz of Abigail
barbie's the one who introduced me to this song ^^
srsly me tooooo
almost same situation here. I've heard this song first time a few years ago while my little sister watched the same movie.
Hanna Fernandus
what about princess tutu
Pink Madoka knew that series but haven't watched it '-' by the way, when will 4th sequel be released?
Sighs. Same...
1:31 is the very exquisite part of this masterpiece!!😭🤍
yessss!! that part always gives me goosebumps. i love it sm
True
Can't listen to it without crying
I’ve always found beauty in this type of music, which is ironic considering I listen to metal. It’s sort of like this other side of me. I love it.
Have you heard of Dark Moor? They do covers of classical of song's like this and Vivaldi's winter and they slap. It's like getting the best of both worlds!
Not surprising at all. There's a large intersection between metal & classical music. Lots of classic speaks to metal fans, most metal fans just don't know any classical music so they just don't know what they are missing.
For example play this piece of music here at a metal concert and I promise you most people there would absolutely love it.
Same
yes I listen to alot of kpop i find it a little funny i love this so much
Why everyone who listens to mEtAl needs to say that when they are listening other things?C'MON NOBODY CARES JUST APPRECIATE THE ART
The emotions this song makes me feel is such a wide range. I remember my sister had a music box of it that used to creep me out as a kid because I always thought of that one mini game from fnaf 3. Recently the song has taken on a new meaning with me understanding the story a lot better with it representing more the clash between good and evil in the series. Fredbear represents the good in Henry and Spring bonnie representing the evil in William. It always makes me tear up with how emotional the song is. Just recently I played Signalis and had a flash back when I heard this song and nearly cried.
Piccolo you don't have a sister
omg signalis mention!! when this song played along with schuberts serenade, i was awestruck from the fnaf memories lol
1:04 is when you forget an assignment but 2:22 is when you forget a whole exam
PLEASEEEEE-
💀
😂 💀
BAHHAHSHSH I CAN'T
hhahahha LOL
"Have you ever seen the dawn of Swan Lake? It is beautiful."
Odette
Profile Pic source?
"The melody of swan!"
ODETTEEEEEEE
JUSTICE SERVED
Arnold Schwarzenegger was going to a fancy dress party dressed as Tchaikovsky. However, when he found out that someone was already dressed as Tchaikovsky, he said "i'll be Bach"
That is hilarious that's kind of referencing to "True Lies" 😂
Underrated comment
😂
😂
😄😅👍
odette song
20% : about how good the music and anything else
80% : OdEtTe'S uLtiMaTe
Somebody who agrees... finally...
Not sure who Odette is.
@@Viewer2812 Mobile Legend's Hero
@@Viewer2812 odette is a hero in mobile legends.. shes a swan princess
rabid fans try not to ruin a comment section challenge (impossible)
I was listening to this piece at maximum volume & my next door neighbor liked it so much that he threw a brick through my window so he could hear it better! I feel so honoured by their genuine appreciation for this masterpiece. 🎇
Oop
You've angered the monster.
Imagine they start playing Beethoven loudly after lmao
You jest, sir.
The funny part is that they can only hear it better after that misdemeanor.
A beautiful and peaceful way to cry at night because of magic and satisfaction of music.
Elif Gök, viele dank vor deine Worts!
Boş yapmışsın elifçiğim.
Elif Gök 🌑♥️
shut up
What a cute chic
I just saw the movie Abigail.
Ikr same
I was surprised when I heard that song when I watched it
My dad passed away recently He used to hear this divine melody...
Rest in peace Dad.
Condolence to u and ur family 🕊
❤
Dear condolences
🙏❤🌷
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Types of people in the comment section:
**The memers*
**The people who appreciates the music*
**The Barbie fans*
**The Black Swan fans*
**The ML players*
**The FNAF players*
**The billy Elliot fans*
Mhm
Wdym ML
@@E.94772 It's a game also called Mobile Legends or ML
@@dave1264 oh
Five nights at Freddy’s?
I am a heart patient, but my heart starts pumping blood at high rate when I hear this piece or The Ring by Richard Wagner or Symphony 9 by Beethoven. I feel as if these are the creations beyond human capacity. May the souls of all these and many more Masters live in peace in heaven forever.
@cyene. Thank you Daughter for your good wishes. May god bless you dear.
@@umeshchandrasharma314 I hope you get cured 🙏🏻
🙏🙏🙏🙏♥️♥️♥️♥️
See u in hell with them
symphony no. 9 mozart btw unless I am wrong.
Abigail anyone?
THATS MY NAME WTF
Oh yeah!! I shazamed the song during the movie😊. Perfect start to set the mood with the ominous undetones
YESS OMGG
Yeah just started watching the movie and heard it in the opening scene and i just went straight to youtube to listen to it first 😂 and i saw this comment
Yes yes
1:03 Imagine being in the theater the day of the premiere and hearing this for the first time.Dios mio, the goosebumps!!!
You can feel the influence of Tchaikovsky compositions in a lot of Hollywood/world soundtracks. Such an influential composer.
I mean this is basically just harry potter.
@@noahmay7708 Ooh yes. I could see similar themes in Star wars also. Maybe a major influence on John williams
@@noahmay7708 get out.
@@kyliecx hey have you ever fucked the Holy holes in your palms?
Tchaikovsky is a genius.
jes
True yet copied
Yes
he was one, I agree.
**Was*
Úchvatné aj dnes.Pred 44 rokmi som bol v Boľšom teatre v Moskve.Zážitok na celý život
the best part makes me goosebumps everytime 1:03
Same!
@@Moytverse yuh
Justice served😭
Nah bro you're getting swanbumps 😎
@@adriann_n2y melody of swan
“Without music, life would be a mistake.. I would only believe in a God who knew how to dance.”
― Friedrich Nietzsche
Thanks for this comment.I learned a new phrase
This song is terrifying, not tryna explain some philosophy, no no... I was about to sleep and 1:03 this SCARED my living motherfker
What a pussy are you serious 😂
its not scary, its pretty
@@fovos7359 its not pretty, its beautiful
2:22
That was me last night lmfao
I came here because of the horror movie "ABIGAIL". 😅😅😅
我也是😂
Me too 😅
Suddenly this is back in the russian charts
underrated comment
Shoigu feeling good about his 40km long convoy to Kyiv:
Prigozhin: Hold my vodka
@@Naderium Hold my Z
@@Naderium Shoigu is good, Prigozjin is out.
Putin resurrects past genius while suppressing the present.
"There will be nightmares. And every day, when you wake up, it will be the first thing you think about. Until one day... it will be the second thing."
LightsOutEverybody Is that a quote from somewhere?
The Blacklist
@FUSION HAMMER what's your problem? Lmao.
@FUSION HAMMER whatever you say, edgelord.
What book you rip that from??
Well shit its actually happend
I am from Pakistan, right now in Salzburg and listening to this masterpiece - what a beautiful feeling. This piece is soft and velvety smooth and yet becomes so brazenly aggressive in a matter of seconds - epic transformation.
My great grandmother gave me Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake on vinyl in the early 1980s. This will always remind me of her.
Wait what?
@@user-rv8ds7qu6m what's wrong?
Like Tchaikovsky, great grandmothers are forever.
Awww🥰
Your great grandmother appreciated great music.
At the age of 13, I was hired to care of a child of seven while her parents went out for a late movie. The sweet little girl was asleep, and I was allowed to play the couple's record colleciton. It was the first time I ever heard classic music, and I fell in love with this very piece, It's just beautiful, and so very calming. I'm so glad I found it online. It took awhile, as I had no idea as to what it was called, but I found it! I played it quietly each time I stayed with the child. I'm so thankful to the people who allowed me to listen to their music, and I wish I could thank them, but they've passed on. They took me to church every Sunday with them till we moved from there a few years later. I know they are with God. August 24, 2017
God bless you... do you play classical music?
Calming? For real?
@@fghwertferty4613 yep, 100% real.
Oddly I did the same with request to watch a couples kids - and they had the biggest stereo system I ever saw in mid 60's and what a thrill to hear it.
Must have been the norm then in farming community at 13' and hard to pedal, heavy single speed schwin.
Cheers
@@fghwertferty4613 Can be very soothing and relaxing.
LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SMOKING ON THAT PUTIN PACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
come here after watching the abigail movie
the symbol of the Russian coup d'etat