Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata (3rd Movement)
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- Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata (3rd Movement)
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Hope you enjoy my performance of the third movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata.
Outro: Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata (1st Movement)
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Beethoven. Moonlight Sonata. 3rd Movement. This has been one of the most requested pieces that I perform on this channel, and since it has been 6 months since the channel has started, I decided to have this one ready for you. For the next few months I'm away from home, however I spent this September making a new video almost every day, meaning weekly videos will continue until the end of the year and then onwards! Hopefully you all enjoy, there's a lot more craziness to come!
Yay
hungarian rhapsody no 2 please 😍😍😍😍
A daily dose would be better, but I'm content with a weekly one :3
Rosseau, is this more difficult or la Campanella?
@@kennethleejl259 pretty much la campanella is harder
This is what they considered metal back in the day
This is veeeery metal, and I'm very sorry for those who have a bias against metal. Nowadays complex metal draws the bases from the classical musical theory and concepts and develops new and more complex structures and melodies.
PS I literally headbang to Beethoven
@@spaceman_sz Do you have good recommendations for such metal?
@@jabinshem1110 Progressive rock and metal in general.
Also some technical death metal takes very very much from classical music (Necrophagist, Obscura and Death are the first bands that come to my mind).
@@spaceman_sz We learn some rock in music class!
Head banging to Beethoven moonlight sonata movement 3
*who else watches these and imagines themselves playing the music and impressing everyone? I do.*
I think you know why every beginner pianist is here
Holy shit i did
Yes! Yes! Yes!
bruh u some kinda mind reader cause
My nephew literally just said that as I was playing Liszt Campella.
. .
It's very nice of Beethoven that he composed so easy pices for beginner pianists to learn.
Ayee fur Elise isn’t that bad
@@lithium6826especially the second half
That's what the 1st movement is for.
Fur Elise and Moonlight sonata 1st (and also 2nd) are relatively easy
Stop I can’t 😂😂
As a beginner, several months ago I decided I'm going to try to learn this, as it seemed pretty straight forward. Now several months later, I have it down perfectly up to the 5th note!
Wait you know all the movements?
@@kohdemabe5486no you he only knows how to play 5 notes properly
Ong bro
@@kohdemabe5486 he's saying he got to the 5th note cause it's so fucking complex
Yes.... this is not a beginners piece. You might want to try your luck with the first movement first 😉 Also a very beautiful composition. Things don't have to be fast and technically difficult to sound great on the piano 🙂 Starting out with this composition as a beginner is probably the straight way to quickly giving up on ever learning to play the piano 😂🙈 Especially when you consider, that this is actually only a rated difficulty of 3.5 out of 5. Compositions rated at 5 are humanly impossible, but there are a few aliens from other planets amongst us, posing as humans, whom are able to play at that level, such as Lang Lang and Yuja Wang 🤣
Imagine writing a piece so legendary that people are still making covers of it over 200 years later.
You should see Vs.Kapi. You've probably heard of it by now but it has some truly awesome songs, including Moonlight Sonata
Now imagine doing it deaf
@سياو يأتي ستاي؟ we getting freaky on a Monday morning
Yo imagine hearing way back then ,I'm amazed now!!
Mat Stan nobody said this is a cover
Nyaw, that's a cover
Imagine being alive when someone is writing absolute masterpieces like this and there is no way to listen to them on repeat unless you know how to play it yourself.
...and only socialites and aristocrats have the opportunity to listen to it.
Now, everyone who has quality WiFi is an aristocrat
Good reason to get out of the house.
@@rebeccalee3683 i dont think thats true...didnt people buy pirated copies of the music and play in like bars or other public places for the commoners?
@@hiidupiidu3292 you would still have to know how to play it yourself, because there were no recording devices. The only people who listened to music like this was in live concerts, which were only for the richest.
beethoven will never know that this masterpiece truly changed the scene
I see what you did there
Ohh you, well played
Goddammit you’re clever
Man,this isn't the meganko remix 😂
Geometry dash players:
Yesterday I was in Salt Lake City Utah’s airport, and was staring at their grand piano for an hour; debating if I should play the first movement and showcase my novice skills. 15 mins later this tiny Indian kid got on and busted out the 3rd movement, like he was reading my mind. Was awesome to see; needless to say I got home with a newfound motivation to get better.
The Indian kid 💀, still though, 1st movement still sounds rlly nice
Whatever you do there will always be a tiny Asian kid who is better
@@MrlTomato💀
whenever you are good at something, there’s always an asian kid better than you
@@tirididjdjwieidiw1138 what the hell did I just say
first movement makes the audiency cry, but the third makes the pianist cry
Lol😆
TwT
Good one!!!!
This explains y the world is round
@Traube Minze no it isnt
For some reason classical music gives me a sense of pride to be human.
What do u know? Obviously not a lot judging that u spelled sense wrong! SMH 🤦♂️
@@chrisstevens5165 wtf is wrong with your brain dude
@Star agreed
@Star screw politics, tbh so hell yeah
*Hit or miss has entered the chat*
**TAP TO BRING IMAGINATION TO LIFE**
2:40 is where change of scene starts
@@PixelsNBeatsYT I can't believe Beethoven copied blis level 😭
@@Neodelso sad 😔 😔😔😔
Idoit Bli made that level even after Bethoveen made this song
J. O. K. E. @@kokoro157
as another pianist, the way you played plus u played the whole thing like perfect without making a single mistake MAD RESPECT
It’s an AI program creating the hands playing the song digitally, he even says in the channel.
@@milogop3574i think u have the wrong channel bud
@@pomefiovre oh whoops
@@milogop3574if that was the case his upload schedule would be daily
@@milogop3574the hands are real but the lights are edited using something called synestha program
steps:
1)buy piano
2)play moonlight sonata
3)buy new piano
4)buy new fingers
I just want to be the first reply on a comment that will get 1k likes
Lol
XDDDDD
Damn that a good joke
5) Download simply piano!
No one:
Beethoven: *Let me introduce the 17th finger*
Username 606 Good one ,G, this one made me laugh
good one, dis comment is underated
Underrated xd
Hand*
Franz Liszt: *Let me show you my 30 fingers*
The third movement has to be my favorite out of all three in Moonlight Sonata because It captures so many emotions like Anger, irritation, sadness, heartbreak etc. The effort Beethoven put into composing this piece to make sure it felt real is second to none in my opinion.
Yeah you definitely know a lot about that sans
i read this with the sans voice in my head
Even Sans agrees
I just try to imagine what Beethoven himself would have thought of this. It must have been amazing to him, especially in his later days while going deaf, to see his music visualised like this in real time.. it's amazing!
I imagine Beethoven having a spasm in his hand while writing this song and he thought “yup, just go with it”
Cocotheturtle21 X 😂
and he was deaf
Hey what did you thing flight of the bumble bees do? He had like 8 heart attacks 4 muscle spasms and he just said... alright lemme put that in
the pillow flight of the bumblebee is overplayed af
Ev1331 noooooo really?
Beethoven was so nice and made sure that none of the notes felt left out.
💀
They left out his ears that's for sure 😂😮💀🥲
C8:
"I paid for the whole piano, so I'm gonna use the whole damn piano"
@@YeetLemonLMAOOOOO
Legendary change of scene
Those finger flicks to reach the far note columns are so satisfying to watch. And i'd never listened to Moonlight Sonata properly until now. It's amazing. I love how rhythmically complex it sounds. I'd wanna learn this song just because it's so difficult to play. It actually sounds like it's got everything, it's melancholic, cheerful, aggressive and peaceful. Very nice to listen to. Most importantly for me, it's fast and there's a lot in it.
First two movements: very calm, sitting under a night sky with someone you like
Third movement: *break your fingers*
👌💯💥😂😂
😂😂
It is the best in my opinion tho
how i feel playing this on fnf:
Ur pfp is the same as mine!
According to simply piano I can learn this in five minutes.
@@ksu3849 lol
@@ksu3849 lmao
LOL
@@ksu3849 There is a bit of repetition, so... perhaps. LOL!
If you play one note at a time and then wait like foul minutes...
Truly a virtuoso piano player. Ive seen you play everything and you just keep showing up. Next level talent
THIS IS TRULY A CHANGE OF SCENE!
Geometrical sprint moment
Why is Geometry Dash here, it‘s Beethoven for god‘s sake!
gd reference fr
@@Gruffelo3 LOL
I didn't expect to see so many GD players here xP
I can easily play this. Why is everyone saying it’s so hard to play? I know my WiFi connection is not the best, but the video played just fine.
Hahahah
Averygamer247 r/whoosh
Averygamer247 did you read my whole comment?
Averygamer247 r/whoosh
Averygamer247 r/whoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooosh
He deserved a longer whoosh
That smoke effect isn't digital, the piano's about to catch fire!
Haha! Good one!
Thats lit yo
haha
You got my piano on fire with your fonky chonkyyy!!!
It’s *FONKY* !!
whoever played this - YOU ARE WONDERFUL!!!❤
This piece is really a Change of Scene
By Bli
@@user-qx4vs7ne8wknew it the moment i saw a reply
Take a moment to appreciate the fact that he played this entire song without messing up
o God YES!!!!!
Song...
Song...
@@Thedoubleagent2relax know it all
@@alexanderhuezo958 hey >:(
“Humans have ten fingers”
Beethoven: *I’m gonna pretend I didn’t see that.*
Or hear that
@@galacticweb Christ is watching
@@galacticweb wait but... :(
But monke have 20
Lizst: *Pathetic*
*I often turn to classical music when I need to focus or find inspiration. There's something about the symphonic arrangements that ignites creativity and clarity of thought. 🎶💡*
ive never heard a piece of music have so much personality. this is so incredibly dramatic, a masterpiece truly.
*slow clap*
*slow clap*
Lol
Sow clap
Lol
Slow clap
1st Movement: :(
2nd Movement: :)
3rd Movement: ⌁⌁⌁⌁
FR HAHAHA
Third movement is LIFE
Fr tho 😂
That's so cute
XD the first is cool :'c
2:13 just hits so damn well
This is by far one of the most beautiful compositions ever written.
The fact that this piece is over 7 minutes and he played it PERFECTLY, and his fingers didn't fall off😦 like I wish
it's ai
@@spookbag24 its not
He's arima kousei grown up
@@potatoezz4166 i just watched the anime 2days ago bro whyd they end it like that 😭😭😭
La campanella sais hi
Man this is awesome, I cannot wait til Beethoven goes on tour
you are kidding right?
Its me it’s a joke-
So yes he is kidding
you need a TARDIS for that one dear!!
R/woosh
This truly CHANGEd THE SCENE in music history
It's change of scene
Geometry dash
please delete your account immediately
@@roanthedestroyr131 you say that but you also have gd in your channel
நூற்றாண்டுகள் கடந்து கேட்கப்படும் இசை. இன்னமும் புதிதாக கேட்பது போன்ற உணர்வு. பீதோவன் மரணமில்லா இசை மேதை . அவரது இந்த masterpiece கேட்க கேட்க மனதை பிசைகிறது. இந்த இசை என் இதயத்தின் ரிதத்தோடு கலந்துவிட்டது moonlight Sonata.
Manikandan R.K.
Chennai . INDIA.
Es un genio eterno
Awama bro naanum tamil thaan.😁😁🥰💝💝
First movement: Audience cry
Second movement: Audience happy
Third movement: pianist cry
Lmao xdd
correction:
second movement: audience is gone
@@wawa_w ahhhh I get it. 2nd movement is forbidden and its dead
@@jaydenplayz2811 second movement is the middle child
Is there a fourth movement? If there is, everyone cries.
What they teach in class
*_1st Movement_*
The homework:
*_2nd Movement_*
The Test:
YES
the first movement might look simple but not easy at all...in other words, a 5year old kid can play the notes but a professional is needed to make that notes make you feel the emotions.
I can relate to that
health freedom wealth life well said
HAHAHA OMG
So original
Best fore arm exercise ive ever seen.
True
this song has been stuck in my head for more than 5 years.....AND IT STILL DOES!!
But anyhow, this song is still a banger and I will literally pay millions of dollars to see this play on orchestra.
Renegade raiderrenegade raiderrenegade raiderrenegade raiderrenegade raiderrenegade raiderrenegade raiderrenegade raiderrenegade raiderrenegade raiderrenegade raiderrenegade raiderrenegade raiderrenegade raiderrenegade raiderrenegade raiderrenegade raiderrenegade raiderrenegade raiderrenegade raiderrenegade raiderrenegade raiderrenegade
At this point beethoven's just flexing on other pianists that he's a beast
not really it's just nothing more than arpeggios and then some melody lol
@@-guitarhero 16th notes at 155 bpm dude
No, it's just the arpeggios that make it sound like he is flexing
@@TheCajonGuy-dh7yc I think if I was in the musician circle back then I'd look at Beethoven performing this with a disdaining glare. "Fucking show-off"
@@zdrett have you heard liszt tho
Beethoven: *Makes this piece*
Every beginner pianists: _why do i hear a boss fight music?_
Piano = bowser
He actually made the 3rd movement so hard that only professionals could play it, after his girlfriend (at the time also a student) went off and married some rich guy.
He had made the first two movements easier, so she could play it with him/for him. That's why the 3rd is so difficult compared to the other two before.
Im asian and i play this on youtube. I have good wifi
Cujo Man I would like you to know that this is genuinely the best explanation of the origins of this piece EVER and I’d like to know your sources, reading about Beethoven’s life is honestly the best, he’s hilarious 😂
The majority of Beethoven's quality music is so sad and intense. It's beautiful - this is one of my favorite songs ever...it evokes emotion no matter how you listen to it.
can we just appreciate the fact that beethoven had to write down every single note down with a pen and paper
pens weren't a thing when beethoven was alive. he probably had to use a quill, which makes it more impressive
along with that he was literally deaf, so he had no clue what he was doing either
@@sliimewickk He wasn't deaf when he wrote this sonata
@@sliimewickk he wasnt deaf when he wrote this. But even If he was, he would still know what he is doing
so much bullshit in this thread
imagine being depressed in the 1800's and beethoven drops this hot fire 🔥
the whole village of liverpool was blastin this song through the corridors of the village when it dropped yoooo🍵🍵🍵🍵🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bruh just saw this comment on an other video… well copied haha 😂🤦🏽♂️
@@anonymerhaywan9458 lmao i saw it too it was the old lady like valentina list
@@fragsnipezzz2463 lol same
Anonymer Haywan it’s one copy, there’s millions and millions of other copies on other topics in comment sections, get used to it and ignore it or be a fucktard and whine about it
This song is the fine blend, and a transition between classical and modern music. You could say,
*It truly changed the scene.*
I am not musician at all but after watching some other videos. I found something unique in the way you played this composition. It looks like you understood the textures of the parts of the song.
Bruh beethoven is from another planet.
How can a man approaching total deafness come up with this masterpiece? That made it a lot more epic.
He went deaf a while after he wrote this. At most I think he might’ve not been able to hear the low bass notes
@@maxlu9373 this is was a story most did not knew =)
supposedly he'd press his head up against a surface to feel the vibrations, or at least that's what they told us in elementary school orchestra
I heard when he made this piece he loss about 60% of his hearing
That’s not smoke effects, that’s actually smoke coming out of his fingers
Her*
I think so
NiKxLaZツ how do you know?
Hahahahahahaha
@@agentfallout she has a picture of herself on her Twitter I think
The fact that you played this flawlessly baffles me. I’ve been practicing this now for several weeks and it’s just so easy to make one or more mistakes
Love how Debussy's form of moonlight is so calm and tranquil, meanwhile Beethoven perfectly conveys the feeling of running for your life
Me:Are you righthanded or lefthanded?
Beethoven: *Yes*
Don't forget Rousseau!
Niko Furious r/wooosh
@@gabster2430 r/whoosh
@@jakkdnanana4603 both of you are incorrect
@@xenuk5398 r/whoosh
1st movement: depression
2nd movement: “Tries being positive”
3rd movement: rage
xDDDDDD
Yes 🤣 this is why the 3rd movement is my favorite
3 stages of a breakup
This is beyond accurate
correction 3rd movement: *FREAK IT IM TAKING U TO BRAZIL*
2:38 Tap to bring imagination to life (or not)
2:43 Next Up: Theater (?)
2:47 Act I - Desolation of the Dragons
2:56 Act II - The World on Fire
3:06 Next Up: Television (?)
3:09 Film III - The Wild West
3:15 Countdown Sequence
3:21 Film IV - The Seven Seas
3:30 Next Up: Game Launcher (?)
3:37 Game V: The Hell Breaks Lose
3:50 Spam part
3:56 Game VI: Enter the Forest Temple
4:17 Next Up: Simulator (?)
4:22 Simulation VII: Inside the Matrix
4:43 Simulation VIII: Beyond Reality
4:56 Spam part 2
6:22 All the bosses
6:35 All the bosses wheel
6:46 Congrats GG 100%
6:51 Final bossfight
6:59 Enter your key codes
7:01 Final ship part
7:07 The End part
I knew I would find a gd comment somewhere here 😂
FELLOW GD PLAYER
I LOVE THIS XD
Thanks
Yessir
It's like a Change of Scene, Rousseau.
Nobody:
Piano apps after 2 days:
Simply piano
If you put the video on .5 playback speed it almost sounds normal
Im the 666th person who liked your comment.
random man oh yeah put it on 2x speed, you’re gonna see something
Myra San Jose and I’m the first person who like ur comment
First two movements: depression
3rd movement: time to get fonky
gEtTinG frEaKi oN a FrIdeI niGt
@@pepepoio7413 monday morning
@@aaneza oh no
@@pepepoio7413 oh yes, pepe
@@aaneza 😨
like my 10th time rewatching this in the past month, and still going to come back later. love this song and how good he can play it
All: Moonlight Sonata 3rd movement
GD players: change of scene
FNF players: kapi
Bro💀🙏🏻
Then you have the FNF kids....
@@sajalab6399 kapi
You god damn right
PT players: THE NOISE
Ive been playing for 20 years and I’ve mastered the 1st and 2nd movement and now its time for the 3rd.
You know what never mind.
Lol
HA HA HA! Yeah, Lol.
alexandre bilat piano ain‘t about playing the hardest pieces, hell it may not even be there to sound perfect (as long as you don‘t do it for a profession at least). It‘s for you to have a good time and enjoy yourself! That‘s how I view playing the piano personally.
I've been playing for 6 years and i managed to learn this piece(not perfected yet) just requires a bit of practice, ur muscle memory does the rest
@@lefthanded3446 that's why I'm playing the guitar as well :)
From a scale of Easy to Hard, I'd rank this "You're more likely to win the lottery than play this right".
Or, there's Ravel's _"Gaspard de la Nuit"_
... that's like winning the lottery 3 times in a row, without ever buying a ticket ; )
??? No you just have to practice 40 hours per day
lol ; )
This piece really isn't that bad. I had a fit trying to play 4 against 3 on Fantasie Impromptu in 7th grade
@@TheLucidDreamer12 pass the bread and butter
It’s not called moonlight sonata because The nickname Moonlight Sonata traces to the 1830s, when German Romantic poet Ludwig Rellstab published a review in which he likened the first movement of the piece to a boat floating in the moonlight on Switzerland's Lake Lucerne. And it’s actually called Sonata quasi una fantasia
Played very well. Flawless. However, I couldn't feel anger, wrath and pain in your playing. Exactly what Beethoven felt, when he wrote this masterpiece.
I think one can relate to this only when the person experiences betrayal from the closest people....
If you look closely you’ll notice he has two hands with five fingers each.
omg you're right
No really? I can’t believe it
My IQ was slowly decreasing as I read all the comments above. And then this, it drops to negative...
Truly Aviation I exist purely to diminish intellect.
@@trulyaviation1798 ah yes an i n t e l l e c t u a l
1st movement: When the teacher announces the test is tomorrow
2nd movement: When I forget about the test at night while going to sleep
3rd movement: When I remember the test was today
FumbR underrated comment lmao
Edit: BUT NOT ANYMORE, I SEE!
And Guess What?? This is *_ME_*
I saw that in 2n movement
Aaaaaaaahhh! Haha
666 keep the likes like that!
Imagine creating this in your mind and making it happen on a piano, genuis pure and simple.
Beethoven's creativity was enormously mind blowingly beautiful ❤
Asian parents: *“Nice warm up. Now let’s get serious.”*
@luka boric no, i am also european and that is not True
8
bro im dying help 💀
*Now play it backwards*
@@lukemarch9569 *with feet*
Beethoven after writing the first and second movements: *it's time to get fawnky*
people who played this: its time to destroy hands
RIP our hands, especially fingers
*fonky
*fonke
KAANFLİX akgsfjkhasgfjhkasf
Growing up I only knew of the first movement. Then I learned there were two more. It's as if he's taking a break in the second just to blow the roof & minds of everyone with this total piece and makes the piano beg for mercy with this epic ending.
The fact that some parts of this piece sound as if the creator was only playing around when making that piece is amazing. I'm sure some arangement could be made to make it sound overall better, but it's good as it is.
A Korean transfer student at my old school played this in the school talent show once... let’s just say the winner was an obvious choice
DJ Platypus last year, someone played this, I played winter wind, and my violinist friend played caprice 24.
First ever three way tie in my schools talent show history
HowToIz Good yep
Chris Ji I would say that winter wind is a little bit harder than this but still really impressed by the people at ur school
@@chrisji947 wtf bro, Winter Wind is way harder than this
@@ichigoblackTWD Yup. WAY harder technically than this.
The piano went outside and smoked a cigar after this
the piano caught fire after this!!!! 12-15-20
@@anndavis2920 12-15-20? Why mark the date of your comment?
This is so witty and funny
@@stood6488 because she has drip
I'm still better than Beethoven hahaha
I watch your hands way more than the animations, but both are really cool to watch. It's so impressive, not to mention the music is so pretty
My favorite was that BOSS pinkey action! Those are some fingers-of-fire there! This is so groovy to see and lovely to hear!
1 movement makes audience cry
3 movement makes pianist cry
I can feel....I am a pianist.......
XD
Muy bonitas las canciones adiós un abrazo 🤗 y un saludo 👋 y un veso 💋💓💙💜
And what does the 2 movement do I wonder..
@@oracle_2010 Make People Bore! I guess.
is it because its complicated?
Why is it always the middle of the night when I suddenly get inspired, sit down at the piano, and realize I have no talent
Same
Same
I would say same if I had a real piano instead of my sister's Disney Princess one
SAME
i don't even have a piano
i'm in love with this song this is so beautiful♡
Incredible performance. Mesmerising
Fingers: **exists**
Beethoven: *prepare for trouble*
Liszt: *and make it double!*
Ludwig, Francis, MEOWTH
Wobbuffet!
@@familyman5013 fuck you wobbuffet, useless piece of shit.
Nah I actually like wobbuffet
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@average32potato omg you made me laugh so hard at night my parents were sleeping and they just hear their maniac son laughing no but fr though thx for making my day it's so true😂😂😂
"If you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly"
but I can't play it slowly 😭
@@sherlockbarretto1692 I know that this quote is from TwoSet guys and I got the joke... 😅
Two set violin
Ling ling 40 hours
says ben lee
Anyone ever thought of seeing Rousseau play in the public? I don't know how to describe it ( its gonna be mind-blowing🤯🤯🤯)
Brings me to tears every time.
2018: 1st movement
2019: 2nd movement
2020: 3rd movement
2020:3rd movement +Covid19
Moonlight Sonata Covid 19th Mov.
Moonvid Sonata-19
Just play it down the octave for COVID
Underrated comment haha
As an 1800s kid, this brings back so many childhood memories 🗿
As a friend of Beethoven this piece is so nostalgic 🥲🥲
i heard beethoven play it live, those were the good days 🤭
2000 kids won’t know😔
🗿 indeed
@@InsDel_Phoenix aww man phenx what are you doing here 😟
Beethoven really changed the scene of modern music.
Is ThAt A gEoMeTrY dAsH rEfErEnCe?
its crazy to imagine that everyone is dreaming to do this and younger me too but now i can do it and i dont find it that impressive afterwards, your impression level keeps going up as long as you get better
Me: So how fast can you play Piano
Beethoven: Yes.
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what ?
@@furkanaras4209 you didnt get the joke
@@hamdansitompul71 actually, you didn't get _his_ joke
@@mikailvandartel 😑
@@hamdansitompul71 you didn't get the joke😂😂
Imgaine how many hours it would've took him to play this masterpiece without missing any single note.. mind-blowing 🔥
Aproximately as much when you try to devide 22:7=
Because you will calculate Pi 😂😂😂 neverending pain
He has played songs 10x harder
@@michaelarojas lol tru
Moonlight Sonata is not as hard as it seems, he has played a lot of stuff harder
@@martinluptak3327 Imagine how many hours i am listening this fucking same song bcs i am broken
I'm very impressed at his skills, it is very cool ❤
This is how change of scene started
Others when their gf breaks up with them: ice cream, crying, movie
Pianists:
Moonlight sonata
More like „Liebesleid“
Ahahaha 😭😭
true man's of culture ;-;
me not gay
so relatable
I wrote this piece while trying to catch an ant on the piano
🤭.....oh man....that made me chuckle a bit....
Oh wow...it seems you're deaf and blind
Or that ant must have superpowers
@@nerpiiisbored1472thats why he aint hit those ant and this music made
@SoulStealler Boiii33 really😑 seriously, why does everyone think I'm a kid? I mean, I know my jokes suck but does that really mean I'm a kid?
beethoven woke up and thought “i wanna write a piece of the “moonlight,” but i want it to sound crazy and beautiful at the same time”
and that’s how we got this.
Outstanding, Mr. Rousseau. If I had 30 fingers I could not play this. All the best and thank you for many minutes of music appreciation.