Guess Classical Music on Piano (50 Pieces)
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- Guess the Songs! Classical Music edition! How many of the 50 classical pieces can you guess correctly? Watch the video and find out! This video contains 50 classical pieces, some very well known, others not so. Are you an expert at classical music? Find out if you can guess all 50 pieces! This video contains pieces from Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, Liszt, and more!
Note: Number 8 should actually be Sonata No. 9, sorry for the typo.
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@Milton Wang Definitely :)
@@PianoMan333 I loved this video. I knew most of them but some of them were really obscure. If I could give you a bit of advice. On a few of the pieces, you tend to either use too much pedal or too little. It’s a really hard thing to get right. I’ll try and go through them and find the specific pieces but it’s just something to work on. Other than that, it was an awesome video
not a Turkish march but a rondo from the 11th sonata
Epic
Bro why did you not use any Sustain Pedal that just shows how bad everything on piano sounds without a pedal
This is a classic case of "I know the song, I just don't know the name of it."
Nah
@@nazou5770 for us classical musicians it is easy, also i see you are here rach
Piece*
'Pieces'. Songs have lyrics
@@selgeaus not all songs have lyrics
So it’s pretty weird to me that each composer obviously has a style that you can pick up on eventually. But Mozart’s pieces are instantly recognisable as his even to complete beginners
I know, right? I got all the Mozart ones right even if I didn’t know the piece. He just has a “sound” that I can’t describe
I got like 2 of the Mozart ones
not true. mozart indeed has a style, but many composers uses “mozart’s style”. for example, early beethoven and shubert, and early haydn, if you played early pieces by those composers, most people would say is mozart
@@aarondrayer548 Haydn was before Mozart, in fact, Mozart was the one influenced by Haydn
@@daria5694 his fantasias for piano are indeed very beautiful and not classical style at all
Admit it we guessed Moonlight Sonata MVT 1 by just looking
Yes
Same
Yeah haha
Same
Haha yes
0:07 : Moonlight Sonata 1 Movement
0:42 : Liebestraum (Love Dream) No 3
1:10 : Sonata No 16 (Sonata In C)
1:37 : Gaspard De La Nuit : Ondine
2:01 : Nutcracker March
2:17 : Hungarian Dance No 5
2:38 : Prelude in C Minor (Rachmaninoff)
3:12 : Sonata No 9 , 1 Movement
3:31 : Hungarian Rhapsody No 2
3:39 : Turkish March
3:50 : Gymnopédie No 1
4:17 : Ballade No 1
4:35 : La Campanella
4:50 : Aeolian Harp
5:07 : Waldstein Sonata 1 Movement
5:29 : Summer (Four Seasons)
5:43 : Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music)
6:02 : Sonata No 1
6:21 : Grande Valse Brilliante
6:42 : Sarabande
7:03 : Ride Of The Valkyries
7:15 : Fantaisie Impromptu
7:32 : Prelude In C (Bach)
7:55 : Morning Mood
8:16 : Ode To Joy :))
8:32 : Feux Follets
8:49 : Sonata In D , 3 Movement
9:11 : Nocturne Op 9 No 2
9:38 : In The Hall Of The Mountain King
9:57 : Clair De Lune
10:23 : Can Can
10:38 : Winter Wind
10:57 : William Tell Overture
11:12 : Wedding March
11:44 : Sonata No 12 , 1 Movement
12:12 : Canon In D
12:34 : Waltz No 2
12:59 : Symphony No 5
13:25 : Toccata And Fugue In D Minor
13:51 : Für Elise
14:14 : Lacrimosa
14:43 : Radetzky March
15:11 : Cello Concerto In C Major 1 Movement
15:46 : Goldberg Variations : Aria
16:21 : Sonata In A Minor 3 Movement
16:40 : Symphony No 40
17:11 : Raindrop Prelude
17:40 : The Blue Danube Waltz
18:13 : Pathetique Sonata 3 Movement
18:31 : Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy
- End -
Puh Much Work
The 8th piece is actually mozarts 9th sonata not 8th
@@chata354 thank you
@@Zipfelkatze You're welcome:)
Thanks a lot!
@@chata354 Yup.
some of the pieces sound sacrilegious played by the computer
Yes, especially ondine
Two set fam lessgo
Chopin's etude aeolian harp (idk the no.) Actually sounds pretty good tbh
Ride of the Valkyries was attrocious
all the chopin pieces lmao
2:50 i dont even have to guess, just seeing how wide the chords are, i already know its rachmanioff
same lol
What do u mean wide
@@Anonymous-re9fd it's because Rachmaninoff had the largest hand span out of all the classical composers, he was able to reach 13 keys. Which is why you can tell what piece it is just by seeing how wide the chords are
@@xstian yes but any pianist can play the chords shown at the timestamp you presented (they are octaves)
@@Anonymous-re9fd maybe you should try to play more rachmanioff pieces, so you will understand the style of rachmanioff
I love how short Hungarian Rhapsody number 2 is. Everybody should know it by that but man that's like 1 measure of music.
I think everyone who knows that piece will know it after 1 measure.
I should probably make a video like this with only the first measure of each piece :P
The cat concerto is where I first heard it
Wait that's the whole piece?? I thought it was an accident😭😭
@@pianoandeden no lol its just a very small segment, the entire piece is about 9 minutes i think
It left me no time to reflect on its name 😆
i get so frustrated when some piece isnt in the original key
Lmao why?
@@dommenezesii6817 bcs thats not how theyre supposed to sound
How many were in a different key?
@@oxoelfoxo just a few such as hungarian dance no 5 and grieg morning mood
@@andrijanailic4408 I didn't notice the Hungarian Dances (and this is very much something that deeply upsets me). Guess I have listened to it in this key before.
I can't believe you play Chopin without pedal!
im pretty sure its a computer, thats why the music sounds bland, i feel no emotion
@@rubyy7013 it is indeed just midi notes but even then you can add pedal and make the dynamics more realistic but that’s not really necessary for this video
@@Pingoping these videos are incredibly lazy, i know for a fact that they just rip the midis off the internet without even tweaking them.
The hardest part of this is knowing the songs but not what they're called
Same, for me it was nutcraker march
chopin ballade for me
Gymnopedie impromptu sonata prelude no 2 op 5 in F# major.
Well, from the styles you can instantly know who's piece it is. Like, you can't really mistake Chopin or Liszt for Beethoven. Or Mozart from Tchaikovsky. etc
Ehhem you mean pieces
Mozart’s pieces seem to be composed so effortlessly. Most of the others seem very labored, constructed and tweaked and re-written many times. (Not that that’s a bad thing), but Mozart’s music just look like it came straight from his head, already fully formed.
That's not completely true. Everything here is a computer playing and therefore doesn't have the musical touch to it. That's missing dynamics, correct pedaling, articulation, increasing and decreasing the speed at some points.
@@ethanrosner5091 as if Mozart didnt compose on the spot.
Compare Mozart's sheet music to someone like for example Beethoven. You will barely see any corrections or struggle unlike in Beethoven's compositions. You can hear it in music itself aswell. I'm not defending the computer there, but the fact is that most of the Mozart pieces in the video weren't really musically advanced.
Cute that you watched Amadeus but it's also completely false in reality
@@jimmyjimber6535 r u talking about pawel?
Nice praise, but it's false. Mozart's autograph scores show countless drafts and revisions, scratched out sections, etc. He labored intensively over his Haydn Quartets, for example, and required a keyboard to work out his compositional thoughts (as evidenced by letters to his father).
I’ve heard like all of these they are like the most well known classical pieces but I can’t remember any of their names it’s always like Chopin’s etude no 358281 in C double sharp harmonized major opus 4957297 L.16483 K.27492
Sacrilegious, you gotta respect my fellow classical musicians.
Lmao
C DOUBLE SHARP HARMONIZED MAJOR LMAAOA I CANTTT
@@Mazurking there's no harmonised in the names it just says their key signature. It's one of 7 letters(abcdefg) and then whether its major or minor. Extremely simple
@@Noodle966 and also sharp or flat but yeah
I like how you only played one bar of the hungarian rhapsody no 2
05:44 Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
14:14 Lacrimosa
14:43 Radetzky March
17:41 Blue Danube
18:32 Dance of the sugar plum fairy
It hurts so much when the piece stops and doesn't continue, like you were humming along and it just stops suddenly.
I'm still new at classical music, i just 10/50
Pretty good though :)
You should listen to smetana and dvorak, also filmmusic is a good transinion into classical music
@@henrivandecasteele6042 yeah try humoresque by Dvorak, so calm...
I got 19/50. Why no swan lake though?
@@johnph3619 yes yes yes! Dvorak is AMAZING, especially humoresque! Also his serenade for strings
1. Moonlight Sonata First Movement
2. Liebestraum
3. K 545
4. Gaspard de la Nuit
5. March from the Nutcracker
6. Hungarian Dance no. 5
7. Prelude in C# minor Rachmaninoff
8. Don’t know
9. Hungarian Rhapsody
10. Rondo alla Turka
11. Gymnopedie no. 1
12. Ballade in G minor
13. La Campanella
14. Don’t know
15. Waldstein Sonata First Movement
16. Storm from Summer
17. Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
18. Don’t know
19. Grande Valse Brilliante
20. Sarabande in D minor
21. Ride of the Valkyries
22. Fantasie Impromptu
23. Prelude in C WTC Book I
24. Morning Mood
25. Ode to Joy
26. Don’t know
27. Don’t know
28. Nocturne in Eb op. 9 no. 2
29. In the Hall of the Mountain King
30. Clair de Lune
31. Can Can
32. Winter Wind
33. William Tell Overture
34. Wedding March
35. Piano Sonata no. 12 Mozart
36. Canon in D
37. Waltz in C Minor Shostakovich
38. Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony
39. Toccata and Fugue in D minor
40. Fur Elise
41. Requiem Mozart
42. I know the melody, but not the piece
43. I don’t know
44. Goldberg Variations
45. Don’t know
46. Symphony no. 40 Mozart
47. Raindrop Prelude
48. The Blue Danube
49. Pathetique Sonata Rondo
50. The Nutcracker Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
Every time I see the term 'classical music', I associate it with the classical period which is between 1730 - 1820
I like that I immediately guessed In the Hall Of The Mountain King correctly by just him/her playing it for not even for a second.
dang... 30/50 I realized I know very little of bach/hyden music.. Still a rookie in classical music and I'm still stuck with mozart, chopin, and just a few others.
Everyone loves Gymnopedies No. 1 by Erik Satie, but few people know him as the god-tier musical shitposter that he was.
Not really. Only people who are depressive, like rainy weather or want to commit suicide.
@@horsthorstmann7921 ok 14 yo "I'm not like other girls" person
I love his whole bit “people say I’m not an artist, they are right” I mean he was a frenchy of course he was way more of a shitposter than the Austrians or whatever
@@AsrielKujo lol
@@horsthorstmann7921 bruh
as I have played nearly all of the piano pieces before, the Quiz was really easy
indeed, even if most on this list are shitty transcriptions of orchestral pieces
everyone was disappointed as the flight of the bumblebee they expected did not appear as one of the songs.
I obviously recognized Offenbach's Can Can, but I have zero clue how the title escaped me.
If it looks like a waltz, your best guess is Chopin.
If it has a bunch of trills then it is probably mozart
If it is difficult and all over the place it is liszt
@@Froge4291 It's painful how true that is.
@@Froge4291 If it has more harmony than melody it most likely is Bach.
@@JonatasAdoM which one?
Real difference between Beethoven and Mozart sonatas. - when u hear Beethoven's that ur soul mate or( may be anyone whom u love the most) is left u and ur anger is shown but in Mozart's ur soul mate is not left but is happy with u. I think it's the difference between Beethoven's and Mozart's sonatas
7 Prelude in C 2:38
14 Aeolian harp 4:50
20 Sarabande 6:42
32 Winter wind 10:38
37 Waltz No 2 12:34
41 Lacrimosa 14:14
46 Symphony No 40 16:40
48 The blue Danube 17:40
49 Pathetique Sonata 3rd movement 18:13
Oh man! I was waiting for number 50 to happen all video! It's probably my favorite Classical piece ever
i feel like you could play the climax of Chopin Ballade No. 1 instead of playing the intro, so we could actually at least guess the composer by the style
I like how Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 in this case was just a single chord
41/50. By far the best Guessing Classical Music Game I've played so far! So many pieces that I always thought were underrated were on here. Amazing job!
I've got only 26 but at least I didn't count the ones where I didn't know the composers
bruh what is underrated on here, i think anyone who has been in music for like 3 years can get 50/50, i might be at advantage since I've been playing for 8 years, but i think they are all normal pieces everyone knows
@@AsrielKujo I think you overestimate the people. I'm into classical music for a long time and couldn't name each piece. (If you mean know by recognising the melody, then I would have got around 45) I still think in polls on the street I would score above average...
@@AsrielKujo missed a schubert sonata, the one in D
@@soapypaos6595 much above average, the average dude doesn't know a single note of classical knowledge, you are already much more advanced than 50% of human beings
do more please! I was really hoping Danse Macabre or some Prokofiev would be in here.
I have a very hard version but it is really really hard: th-cam.com/video/CT2yS7UMEzA/w-d-xo.html
I didn't guess any of them, but at least I now know how classical music sounds without the pedal.
I knew it was moonlight sonata without the volume lol
Toccata in fugue is my favorite. They didn’t even show the best part of the song. My favorite version is the original Fantasia version
Song???????? Sonnnnnnngggg?!?!?!?
*you dare call a piece a "song"?*
its a *piece*
Classical music fans when you call it a song instead of an avant garde symphonic prelude and sonata in D half sharp double harmonic major
I did it next level - I played guess without sound
1 year into classical music and piano. 44/50
Nice!
Same. 44/50
41/50
A decent score
TwoSet has prepared us for this moment...
I think Chopin's 4 ballades and 5 scherzos would have a perfect place for "I am not able to guess this"
Man I recognized practically every one but got 9/10
Try putting it on no sound and guessing it
Exactly
Ever so sliiiiiiightly harder
The Haydn piece sounded more like Mozart than any Mozart piece. Gonna check it out!
I thought it sounded like boring Mozart
Is that a surprise or a miracle?
I did a decent job singling out the composers for Beethoven, Mozart and Bach. Not so much the others, though. I definitely wish I knew Chopin better.
i guessed every composer right but not all of the names of the pieces, im kinda mad ngl. nice vid1
1: guessed (one of my favs
2: not guessed
3: guessed
4: not guessed
5: heard but not guessed
6: guessed
7: heard but not guessed
8: not guessed
9: not guessed
10: guessed
11: heard but not guessed
12: not guessed
13: guessed (one of my favs)
14: not guessed
15: guessed
16: heard but not guessed
17: heard but not guessed
18: not guessed
19: not guessed
20: not guessed
21: not guessed
22: guessed (I love that one)
23: heard but not guessed
24: heard but not guessed
25: guessed
26: not guessed
27: I think I’ve heard before but not guessed
28: guessed (I love that one too)
29: guessed (omg I love that one so much)
30: guessed
31: not guessed
32: guessed (I love that one too)
33: heard but not guessed
34: not guessed
35: not guessed
36: not guessed
37: heard but not guessed
38: guessed (MY FAV OMG)
39: not guessed
40: guessed (MY OTHER FAV YASSS)
41: not guessed
42: not guessed
43: not guessed
44: not guessed
45: not guessed
46: not guessed
47: not guessed
48: not guessed
49: guessed (MY OOOTTTTHHHHHEEEERRRR FAV)
50: guessed (I love that one)
I suck at classical music
I used to listen to these all the time
I absolutely love Liberstraum No. 3
This is great what you did! This is a very cool video you made, doing not 10, not 20, but 50 pieces! The timing wasn’t the greatest in the pieces, and you could have added more musicality where it was needed, but you did a great job!
Those are really good pieces! The only thing is that there is a messed up part in Chopin's Nocturne op.9 n.2 ( I'm currently learning this piece, that's why I know ), but besides that you did a great job!
Yeah I noticed that too, also the right hand seemed way to heavy
Where?
@@Mabbdaa 9:19
@@ywoisug8845 There was nothing wrong with it.
@@Mabbdaa yes it is, look at any other playtrough of it
I got the first Moonlight Sonata and Für Elise spot on and guessed Mozart for all his songs. I'd never listened to Chopin before, but I noticed the heavy use of staccato and started guessing him as the composer of his songs after about 2 songs.
Who could just identify some of the pieces by their midi pattern?
I got Beethoven’s 5th after seeing the first four notes, lol
immediately recognized the parallel notes in the famous intro for ballade 1 by Chopin 😆
I got summer
The one at 6:21 I guessed from just the pattern
Me at 7: That has to at Rachmaninov
Me at 11: Eddy’s lofi
At 29, seeing the end of the first 2 long notes: Hall of the mountain king
This is a work of art.
1. Beethoven : Moonlight Sonata (Piano Sonata No.14, Op.27 No.2) in C Sharp Minor, Mvt 1
2. Liszt : Liebestraum No.3 S.541/3
3. Mozart : Piano Sonata No.16 in C Major, Mvt 1
4. Ravel : Gaspard de la nuit, 1. Ondine
5. Tchaikovsky : March from The Nutcracker
6. Brahms : Hungarian Dance No.5
7. Rachmaninoff : Prelude Op.3 No.2 in C Sharp Minor
8. Mozart : Piano Sonata No.9 in D Major, K.310 1st Mvt
9. Liszt : Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 S.242/2
10. Mozart : Piano Sonata No.11 in A Major, K.331 3rd Mvt "Rondo Alla Turca"
11. Satie : Gymnopedie No.1
12. Chopin : Ballade No.1 Op.23
13. Liszt : Grandes Etudes de Paganini, No.3 La Campanella S.141/3
14. Chopin : Etude Op.25 No.1 in A Flat Major Aeolian Harp
15. Beethoven : Piano Sonata No.21 in C Major Waldstein 1st Mvt
16. Vivaldi : Summer Mvt 1
17. Mozart : Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
18. IDK
19. Chopin : Waltz No.1 Grandes Valse Brilliante Op.18
20. Handel : Sarabande
21. Wagner : Ride of the Valkyries
22. Chopin : Fantaisie Impromptu (No.4) Op.66
23. Bach : Prelude No.1 in C Major
24. Grieg : Morning Mood (Peer Gynt)
25. Beethoven/Liszt : Symphony No.9 Chorus Mvt 4 Ode to Joy
26. Liszt : Trancendental Etude No.5 Feux Follets
27. IDK
28. Chopin : Nocturne No.2 in E Flat Major Op.9 No.2
29. Grieg : In The Hall of the Mountain King (Peer Gynt)
30. Debussy : Clair de Lune
31. Offenbach : Can Can
32. Chopin : Etude Op.25 No.11 in A Minor Winter Wind
33. Rossini/Liszt : William Tell Overture
34. Mendelssohn/Liszt : Wedding March
35. Mozart : Piano Sonata No.12 in F Major, Mvt 1
36. Pachelbel : Canon in D
37. Shostakovich : Waltz No.2 in C Minor
38. Beethoven/Liszt : Symphony No.5 Fates Mvt 1
39. Bach/Busoni : Toccata and Fugue in D Minor
40. Beethoven : Für Elise (Bagatelle in A Minor)
41. Mozart : Requiem in D Minor (Lacrimosa)
42. Strauss : Radetzky March
43. IDK
44. IDK
45. Schubert : Piano Sonata No.14 in A Minor, D.784 Mvt 3
46. Mozart/Hummel : Symphony No.40 in G Minor, Mvt 1
47. Chopin : Prelude Op.28 No.15 in D Flat Major Raindrop
48. Strauss : The Blue Danube Waltz
49. Beethoven : Piano Sonata No.8 in Pathetique in C Minor (Op.13) Mvt 3
50. Tchaikovsky : Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
I got 46/50 I'm so proud of myself
When you see one million small dots all around the place, it's Liszt.
Or Chopin. One of the two torturers.
There were about 10 with which I was totally unfamiliar, and a further dozen that I recognized but couldn't put a name off the top of my head, but the rest were very familiar, if not favorites.
If it’s boring as hell and you’ve never heard of it, or if it’s the coolest thing you’ve ever heard and you recognize it, it’s mozart
Loved it! Thx
42/50
I’ve always like that William Tell overture one or whatever it’s called.
@@tudor__ yeah, I know. There’s a whole lot more to it but that’s the part that a whole bunch of people no; The part that’s probably most commonly thought of.
Me when I don't know the exact name of a piece: "It's hardly an étude, is it?"
Piece of cake!
Turkish March was my favourite
These are not classical pieces, but just notes in time with the correct dynamics.
I have never seen the opening to Claire de Lune be played that fast
I’m embarrassed at myself for knowing most of these, yet guessing incorrectly.
3:30 no, I'm sorry, this is a mozart sonata, but it's not the no.8, it's the no.9. the no.8 is in a minor.
Lots of fun. Thank you!
PS: I nailed number 50 as The Dance of the Sugar Plum Elephant. Ha ha.
This made me proud of the years i wasted in music school
I'm not the most well versed in classical music even if I do love it. However I did get 14/50. Better than I expected but less than I hoped
#5 is way after the classical period I think
Most people on hearing #33:
"HI YO SILVER, AWAY!"
My first thought on hearing #33:
"I'm a darn, I'm a darn, I'm a darn good shot even though my eyes are not so hot. Even though I know I squint a lot, I'm a darn, I'm a darn good shot!"
(Also, as for #42: "Be seeing you!")
Me hearing the first note of 4:18 :
Drops of Jupiter by Train 😏
This video is awesome
I really love the laxomorci sing just played
I’ve been playing for two years. 42/50
Quite a few new pieces I want to check out!
3:33
"como resumir Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣"
I watched your lie in April and absolutely fell in love with classical music.
I find piano pieces very calming and relaxing They make me very happy and calm😊
well, just listen to rachmaninoff piano concerto no. 2 or 3 and youu wont feel calm anymore.
@@jankai6510 YEAH I JUST LISTENED TO THOSE AND I'M NOT VERY CALM ANYMORE
9:19 sounds odd,i think some notes are off
9 was played pretty shortly compared to the other ones - and don’t try to excuse this with how well known those first notes are because the same would be true for Beethoven's fifth
Waldstein Sonata must be from a time when Beethoven was more influenced by Mozart's style.
At #11 I was just shouting "EDDY'S LOFI" in my head 😭
1. Moonlight Sonata
That's at least 3 I can thank Your Lie In April for
Chopin's Ballade No. 1, Claire De Lune, and Winter Wind
I need to go back through when I'm not procrastinating and comment the ones I know
Literally all of these have such weird long names that this video is just the embodiment of "I know that song I just don't know the name of it"
Tank you so much, now i know the name of the songs that will take me 5 years to learn
Well I knew the most names.....proud of myself
Hey PianoMan333! This video is awesome! You have perfect audio and video, and you also CREDITED THE MIDI SOURCES!!! Good choice of using Bernd Kruger's midi files, they're usually the most accurate ;)
Hi Piotr, thank you very much for your comment! Yes indeed his files are very good! :)
@@PianoMan333 Just curious, what do you use for audio? That piano soundbank is very nice!
@@PiotrBarcz Thank you! I use Cubase with the soundfont of EastWest pianos :)
@@PianoMan333 Interesting! Thanks for the information!
Thank you so much. Now I know it's Pachelbel Canon in D. Couldn't find out for more then 20 years.
You're welcome :)
Are they using any software to make this kind of video (if so then What program) or is it edited by themselves?
Synthesia, PianoTeq and Premiere Pro :)
@@PianoMan333 thank you :>
I am a classical teen pianist and am ADDICTED to Nocturne in Eb Major and Ballade in G Minor so identification was easy
Nice clips video.
I got 18!!! I’m a piano genius!!!
ooh this is fun, fantastic
2.MY FAVOURITE LIEBESTRAUM NO.3!
how would i not know these I've played these at concerts
My Guesses:
1. Beethoven, Moonlight sonata 1st movement
2. Liszt, Liebestraum
3. The first movement of a famous Mozart sonata…
4. Idk, sounds familiar
5. Tschaikovsky, Nutcracker
6. Brahms, Hungarian dance no. something
7. Rachmaninov, Prelude in C# minor
8. Sounds like Mozart, but I don’t know
9. Liszt, Hungarian Rhapsody no.2
10. Mozart, Turkish March (Rondo alla Turca)
11. Satie, something famous…
12. Don’t recognize it
13. Liszt, transcendental etude no. 3, La campanella
14. Beautiful, but I don’t recognize it
15. Sounds like Beethoven, but I don’t know
16. Vivaldi, the four seasons, Summer
17. Mozart, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (Allegro)
18. This again sounds like Beethoven… (but it wasn’t)
19. Chopin, Grande Valse Brillante
20. Finally, I know the name now… (thanks to the video)
21. Wagner, Rise of the Valkyries
22. Chopin, Fantaisie Impromptu
23. Bach, Prelude something
24. Grieg, Peer Gynt suite, something with ‘morning’ in the title
25. Beethoven, Symphony no. 9
26. Liszt, transcendental etude no. 5, Feux Follets
27. I have absolutely no clue
28. Chopin, a famous piece
29. Grieg, Peer Gynt suite, In the Hall of the Mountain King
30. Debussy, Clair de Lune
31. I hate myself… I should know this…
32. I don’t know a lot of Chopin, apparently
33. A famous piece that I don’t know the name of.
34. Wedding March, by someone…
35. Clueless
36. Pachelbel, Canon in D
37. Shostakovich, a Waltz
38. Beethoven, Symphony no. 5
39. Bach, Toccata/Fugue…? It’s in D minor though.
40. Beethoven, Fur Elise
41. Mozart, Requiem, Lacrimosa
42. I know this very well, but not the title nor composer
43. No clue
44. Bach, Something
45. Hmmm…
46. Mozart, Symphony no. 41 (F*CK)
47. Famous, yet unknown
48. Straus, Bleuen Donau thing
49. Beethoven, Sonata Pathetique, 3rd Movement
50. Tschaikovsky, Nutcracker, Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy
18/50, but like half of them I'd never heard of so like
these are bangers
0:42 I see with the Sith theme from Star Wars came from now.. Wow it works perfetly.