Btw it's spelled PSYCH and has to do with the realm of mind... like Psyche the goddess or psychology and programming of meta used to literally psych a person out. See Psych the TV show for reference. Honestly spelling doesn't matter to the gods it matters in cryptographic keys but psi and psy relevancy is a cryptographic key so there it should matter
@@trvm1 that's just a sequence of a third down and a second up. Sure, the dies irae does that movement once or twice, but I can't say this sequence resembles it to me. (Everyone interpretes music differently ofcourse, so your opinion is just as valid as mine) And now that I think of it, in renaissance polyphony, the theme can be mutated quite freely than in Baroque counterpoint, so for all intents and purposes, you can say it is the dies irae
What a beautiful resolution ❤ I first started writing music in Guitar Pro 5, and I had a few files called “Impossible” which were super close to this 😂
As astonishing as your compositions skills are they don't begin to compare with the beauty of your sonorous voice and your remarkable agility on the piano.
I had the same reaction to this as most people do when a little kid shows them a drawing they can't decipher. Something along the lines of "wow, great job, buddy!"
If you listen carefully you can hear voices defying the traditional laws of four point harmony, including parallel fifths and octaves. These breakings of the conventions are used in a gutsy yet tasteful enough manner in order to cement this piece in classical history
I did the same when I was 8 years old and I was playing the piano. Hey, I also write pieces and I have uploaded on my Chanel some of my pieces that are made on musescore
I love how the ending just resolves to the tonic and then... it doesn't. It's like the G is saying "sike!" lol
how do you not have replies but 875 likes?
It's a Mozart joke
@@KerbalHubyes I caught this even though someone told me I didn't
Hilarious
Btw it's spelled PSYCH and has to do with the realm of mind... like Psyche the goddess or psychology and programming of meta used to literally psych a person out. See Psych the TV show for reference. Honestly spelling doesn't matter to the gods it matters in cryptographic keys but psi and psy relevancy is a cryptographic key so there it should matter
“He was a musical genius from an early age”
etudes be like:
Winter Wind be like:
@@youtubecommenter2 winter etude isn’t even the most difficult.
@@IEEMAZ_Convoluted_14.2.8.5 No, but it starts calmly and suddenly turns very difficult, just like this video.
@@youtubecommenter2 true
I always thought etudes should be fun to play, which is why I joined jazz😂💀
Last chord is actually a nice resolution lol
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Same exact chord from the end of A day in the life from The Beatles
@@DJmisterpelucau mean C
@@StormtrippyMusic aha
and then that one g note..
Is it concerning that you incorporated a Dies Irae into this when you were just 8?
ah yes, we all think about the inevitable demise of mankind at age 8
Wait where is it?
@@TheTrueAltoClef right at the beginning
@@trvm1 that's just a sequence of a third down and a second up. Sure, the dies irae does that movement once or twice, but I can't say this sequence resembles it to me. (Everyone interpretes music differently ofcourse, so your opinion is just as valid as mine)
And now that I think of it, in renaissance polyphony, the theme can be mutated quite freely than in Baroque counterpoint, so for all intents and purposes, you can say it is the dies irae
That definitely is not the Dies Irae motif, haha.
we have a young Mozart among us.
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When I was 8 I don't think musescore even existed..
You are probably older
The title is a lie
bruh are you like 80 😂
@@chordsofsteel-i4j Well okay, it already existed, but in its earliest stadium haha
@@raphaelgradischnig oh so your like 21-19? Or something along that line
Jacob Collier in shambles trying to explain this
The provocative chords, the non-functional harmonies, and the virtuosity needed to perform this piece... this is a masterpiece indeed!
This is so chaotic yet relatable
bro when i was 8 i was learning “every good boy deserves fudge” 💀
How Chopin writes etudes and scherzos:
That was actually really cool for an 8 year old. Seems like you had a grasp on intervals and harmony
Young Mozart pranking his elder sister😂
The chords are colossal
Love the random G at the end 😂
i can see this being played at an orchestra, keep it up
Haha good joke
Only a true piano prodigy can alternate pick that fast on a piano.
It's so genius that it's beyond our comprehension to understand it.
songs in rhythm games be like:
that's literally me and my early relationships with musescore software, really accurately depicted
That last one note was so expressive 😢
I like the fast part lol
Rachmaninov would approve the chords
Would he have enough fingers tho
Average liszt piece
What a beautiful resolution ❤
I first started writing music in Guitar Pro 5, and I had a few files called “Impossible” which were super close to this 😂
*dies of laughter*
Ah yes my F Contrabass Trombone warm-up exercise seems to have been stumbled upon
It’s giving classical with a lot of modern music inspiration
what a masterpiece give little mozart a oscar
Prelude by Billy Joel moment
Literally every classical music will have these switch ups 😂
fairly better than my compositions 10 years older
Etudes in Ohio be like 💀
8 year old counterpoint is no joke
As astonishing as your compositions skills are they don't begin to compare with the beauty of your sonorous voice and your remarkable agility on the piano.
Omg this was so emotional 😢❤
Hold on let him cook
I love how you can tell rhat he does actually know music theory, and uses it, but just wants to keysmash for the most part. I respect it!
The entire week:
wait the fact this helped me understand more about sheet music is crazy 😭
I shed a tear for how much this full of emotions
mf improvised ☠️
The second to last note was good
in 500 years time they’ll call this a timeless masterpiece
you know it’s funny when you get that *Strained* laughter that leaves a knot in your throat
I had the same reaction to this as most people do when a little kid shows them a drawing they can't decipher. Something along the lines of "wow, great job, buddy!"
This takes me back
me when 20 hands
This is how all of my compositions sound to me
I used to make musescore projects at a very young age too and I gotta say looking back, this is actually kinda relatable😂
why is that last chord lowkey a banger though
I just heard yesterday a piece with many instruments at the same time that sounded amazing
this is instantly beautiful! great job at an early age!🎉🎉🎉
„He started composing at just 8 years old!“
The music he composed:
Waiting for this piece to be verified
no one:
my classmates brains during the music exam:
yesssss we love discovering the childhood musescore bangers
Lol I ain’t mad at you 😂😂 I might’ve lowkey done the same 😂
Ok but like why is it actually kind of good though😭
He just played concertino in the most frustrated way possible
Absolutely magnificent!
The soundtrack of my wife's mood swings
If you listen carefully you can hear voices defying the traditional laws of four point harmony, including parallel fifths and octaves. These breakings of the conventions are used in a gutsy yet tasteful enough manner in order to cement this piece in classical history
Best contemporary piece of music in the market. You could make good money with this.
The first part was good but all the other parts sounds like chaos
Scriabin:
The Species Counter Point Is Beutiful.
Imagine featuring this piece in Piano Tiles: 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This sounds like a person falling down two flights of stairs
Can’t believe no one in the comments said the repeated Cs sounds like angry young man
bro just made the next metallica riff
this music was made with Unison Audio Pro judging by how many pro level chords there are
when musescore
This feels like if RUSH E had a seizure. 💀
this is what a virtuosic masterpiece sounds like
Seems that you had a crazy childhood experience😂
I did the same when I was 8 years old and I was playing the piano. Hey, I also write pieces and I have uploaded on my Chanel some of my pieces that are made on musescore
The happiest Dies Irae I ever heard
The thumbnail looks like fantastic masterpiece
8 year old me would be jealous
Just played that on the trumpet, thanks man!
21st Century Mozart be like:
*nodding my head in Jazz*
Thats exactly what I achieve in my GCSE music classes
bar 7 made me chuckle
Reminds me of my days on noteflight when I was 10...
Gonna play this as a clarinet septet
i- i mean.. pretty good!
omg this was so beautiful i cired
Seems playable
最初の部分は平均律第一巻第一番フーガの一部のように聴こえます。
Other than the chords this is what flute music feels like
Imagine him composing that on paper…
Rush Keys...
It is interesting that no one know the most famous masterpiece all over the word in history.
Why does that actually go hard
diarrhea when you poop pops out but other person playing music
music majors first learning how to use musescore:
Oh my god this is the best thing EVER WRITTEN
truly an inspiration