Its not improvised. That is an actual classical piece, which he most likely knew. many people think Nokia invented those ring tones. They are all old classical pieces
I like how the guy with the violin makes the ringtone part of his music. Let's try this again. Edit: I like how the guys with the *viola* makes the ringtone part of his music.
It's a viola....... It's a viola...... err........ It's a viola....... it's a viola...... I'm getting the impression from these comments that he's not actually playing a violin.
Actually the nokia tune is a classical piece ;) (Or at least part of one) It's called Gran Vals by Tarrega. Here's a link th-cam.com/video/uSQzUx3QW2Y/w-d-xo.html
The last one was staged. It was the beginning of the piece they were about to play. Director even starts reading sheets as the strings start playing the same theme.
Seeing you write "violin guy" reminded me of this, Homer Simpson: "a putter to a golfer is like a bat to a baseball player, a violin to the..uh, violin guy"
"Would you shut that f*cking thing off?" That'd be my reaction too lmao I'm trying to enjoy the show how slow are you turning off your alarm? 1:05 LMAO SHE'S SUCH A SNITCH
@@pellman87 funny how you are one of the people in the comments, me too now. This one is not neccasirrly staged. That ringtone was taken from a very famous piece of music that a lot of musicians would have learnt at some point. th-cam.com/video/uSQzUx3QW2Y/w-d-xo.html&t=145
An unfortunately worded title. When Vika's piano string breaks, it's not her fault. The full story: When that string broke, Vika was unable to play several pieces she practiced for the recital. Instead, she selected others in her repertoire. Additionally, she had to transpose the music key signatures on the fly, in real time, so as to avoid using the broken key. I'm not trying to be an internet white knight here. Just saying: she should be celebrated for her talent and virtuosity in a difficult situation.
1:52 #2 was turning a tragedy into comedy. Amazing how he just picked it up by ear and went along with that scale. Still feel for him that he's likely spent ten thousand hard hours to get to the point he is at and someone doesn't have the respect to turn off their cellular.
When your phone goes off during a classical piano piece, you turn it off. It’s what you do. When you want to save 15% or more on car insurance, you switch to Geico. It’s what you do.
@jonny j calm down man. Oh u must have missed your daily weed intake. Sorry about that. And sometimes u have to make assumptions in life. Plus u made quite a big deal out of it.
1. Phone interrupts Hayden’s piano concerto 2. Phone interrupts another piano concerto 3. Failed to get the microphone to work 4. Plays a ringtone during concert 5. Plays another ringtone during concert
Lmao as a young pianist I find this so hilarious! I performed on the stage about 8 times and each time I worried about things like this. Thankfully each performance went smoothly 🥰
I remember once I had to play a really fast-paced piano piece( called Solfegetto) for a huge competition . I barely started when my mind just blanked out at the notes and I stopped. I tried again, but again stopped at the same time, and I wasnt sure if I was allowed to retry again. Normally I would be freaking out, but for some reason I just quietly turned to the judges and asked if I would be allowed to try again a last time. They nodded, so I was able to get back on track and finally finish the piece. I ended up winning second place and I am very grateful but it still puzzles me how the heck I managed to stay calm. I guess I'm just dead inside lol.
1# was not failed! It was perfect 2# was not failed too, the arrangement was perfect 3# was the best performance, everyone want a partner with this engagement.
1:58 man I love this guy instead of being angry and acting all crazy, he just de-escalate the situation by playing along and understand that we're all humans that are prone to mistakes.
the joke is "i'm going to need some alcohol to deal with this situation." the joke is also "okay, if we're going to put all pleasantries aside, then watch me drink this alcohol on stage." it's kind of like a "hold my beer" moment
I didn't notice the string at first, I just thought it's another instrument in the background. The loud snap at that exact moment actually made the performance sound better!
Alas, it happens all the time these days. This was one of the worst: two years ago we heard Jeffery Tate doing Mahler's 9th, during the final bars, just as the music was fading away like the dying breath of a terminally ill patient finally passing after so much struggle and anguish, a mobile phone started ringing. The upside: it was a single note ringtone perfectly in tune with the music - as Maestro Tate pointed out to a friend of mine a few days later (probably he needed to find an optimistic angle to metabolise his anger). But can you imagine the frustration of having an hour and twenty minutes of focus and intense emotional investment destroyed by some idiot who forgot to turn off a fucking device.
Some people cannot turn off their phones for fairly obvious reasons rather than simply forget, and in all those instances it is far more important that they do not switch off the phone than the precious musician gets interrupted. Fact of life my friend.
aaa Mmm, yes, I rarely ever turn off my phone in fear that I’ll hear news about cancer returning to one of my family members. Always gotta have your phone on for those types of things! However, I would have turned it on vibrate during a performance.
@@elise8276 more that you may have dependants that require immediate contact on that odd annual occasion you are not there. Again precious musician is just not important by contrast
So I had a flame competition for Paris France alright? So, I've been practicing all day and all night and the jet lag really killed me. The piece I was playing at the competition is; Fires of A Revolution. So once the day came I went and performed, I am the type of person who puts so much emotion in my music. But everything was going wonderful, o did amazing. But as soon as I finished my song and I got up to bow I then passed out.....on stage.....infront of everyone. Good new is that I got first place!
When I was a teenager, I used to see the BSO at Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Providence. One time, during a symphony by Sir Michael Tippett, if I recall correctly, a bat emerged from the rafters and repeatedly buzzed the orchestra. The players looked uncomfortable but carried on as if nothing was bothering them. I must say I came away deeply impressed by their professionalism.
@@theonevoid6-6-67 Steinway is Steinway are Hmmm. It depends on which side of the pond you're on! Sometimes, in a piano, a bit fails. er... a part fails. But that's apart from everything else. er... abit from everything else. Maybe she was there on vacation during a holiday when one usually takes a vacation if it doesn't fall on a national holiday. If a vacation falls on a holiday, does it count as a holiday or a vacation day? Some people used up their vacation days by going on holiday and forgetting to use their vacation days. Personally, I don't know how one goes on a holiday. Does one jump on a president? It's all very confusing. It's enough to make a momrath outgrabe.
Actually, I remember hearing that tune on cell phones back in 1998. Other nostalgic things from the tail end of the 1990s and the very start of the 2000s were "Can you hear me now? Good. Can you hear me now? Good", and "WHATSUUUUUUUPPPPP!!!!!??"
I was at the 100th Anniversary of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1991. The program was identical to their very first one. And the great 3 Musical Directors, Rafael Kubelik, George Solti & Daniel Barenboim were there. Barenboim was on piano in the middle of Tchaikovsky’s Concerto No. 1 - and all of a sudden a low-sounding beep started. It was in the audience, but because of the acoustics, it seemed it came from everywhere. The entire audience kept looking everywhere to no avail. Of course, the orchestra had to stop. Ushers were up and down the aisles trying to find those blasted beepers!!! Then, more started! They were coming from so many devices around entire Concert Hall and people began trying to hold back their laughter. Then, George Solti asked for people to check for their beepers (this was 1991) and so did the very old Kubelik who, at first, was terribly upset and befuddled. 😂 The ushers began finding the devices. Someone or a few people definitely had FUN planning THIS FIASCO!! What was discovered was this: Prior to the concert, CSO held the annual dinner with The Who’s Who being there. During the dinner, about 30 to 40 people Patrons had received a gift. They were all WATCHES wrapped up in a box from CSO to thank them for their ongoing support. When they all had arrived at the concert, they either put them under their seats or in the wives’ bags, etc. The scoundrels who had wrapped the watches had set them to certain times! They intentionally had that one watch’s alarm to go first. Then another, another, and then the rest of them at the same time! When Barenboim announced it from the stage, everyone began to laugh along with the 3 Conductors. It turned out to be one hell of a nasty trick to play, but nobody who was there will ever forget that hilarious event. 😂😂
Neither one of these are failures! Sure they were interrupted bit I love the way they responded especially those that went along with it as if part of the act!
Those last two weren't fails but absolute wins.
GalaxyTiger YES PROGAMER MOVES 100
They rocked!
savage!
THUG LIFE
GalaxyTiger, copy that: Lemonade from lemons
Phone rings: NOKIA
Violinist: I'm going to do what's called a pro-gaming move
@D ʝả ħ Sorry for asking but what is the difference?
@@AA-ke5bk a viola is a slightly bigger violing that has a bit of a lower and deeper sound
@@AA-ke5bk A viola is slightlly bigger and has a deeper sound, i probably only know that cause i play viola ;-;
@@AA-ke5bk I feel personally attacked.
Wat did he do
2:01 who is this legend
Joe
Mama
2:01 is also staged, like most "fails" or inconsiderate people with their ringtone on.
Slovak violinist Lukas Kmit
Stranger Joe dad and I are getting a divorced
There are no mistakes, there are happy little accidents.
Ahahaha lol rob boss knows all
-bob ross
Until it's you fuckface
@@qu1nn.r lol search ‘ryan higa rob boss.’ u’ll see why I switched the letters
That's what my mom calls me
2:10 i love how fast he thought and made something like that in such little time
The Nokia ring tone is an actual piece he was just playing the rest
@@dapito7771 oh ok lol
It was staged Jesus Christ
@@dapito7771 Here is a lovely orchestral version of Gran Vals by Francisco Tárrega:
th-cam.com/video/5PH-sVCZqSM/w-d-xo.html
@@swamigal for real
I think it's
Top 5 *INTERRUPTED* Classical Performances.
Yup
I think it is a clickbait
@@johngalt9339 Clickbait? I didn't think about it.
Exactly. Not one was a failure on the performer's part.
Yeah
I agree 😂
Piano playing.......
Nokia flip phone: i am going to ruin this man's whole career.
😂😂i love you
Violin*
No the piano man had Samsung tune
phone: rings
man: gotcha
Oh yeah yeah my brotha
None of these are FAILS on the part of the musicians...
Most of them were setups
@@Mjws2907 no bruh
@@hah7018 yes bruh
@@Mjws2907 no lol
@@hah7018 yes, lol
I've never seen someone snap a piano string before
Happened to me 3 days ago. Its not that hard. If the piano is old enough it can literally just happen
@@sosole4368 what's her name
@@ka0166 vkgoeswild
She always plays fiercely its was about time😆
Play some death metal on it...
Lol
*phone rings*
“Yeah I can talk”
Oh hell no
Wasssssssuuuup!
@S GL wassssuuuupppppppp
These replies make no sense.
The Nokia improvised moment was hilarious
Its not improvised. That is an actual classical piece, which he most likely knew. many people think Nokia invented those ring tones. They are all old classical pieces
Tinymoezzy savage
@@THEARTOFGRAPPLING I'm aware, I'm a cello player for the last 22 years haha, but it seemed improvised ATM
@@Tinymoezzy haha ok
Jurassic park
I like how the guy with the violin makes the ringtone part of his music.
Let's try this again.
Edit: I like how the guys with the *viola* makes the ringtone part of his music.
That's a viola, not a violin.
Classical Music11 whats te diffrence?
@@korieklion Not sure if you are serious, but a viola is a little bigger and lower in pitch. Here you go:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola
It's a viola....... It's a viola...... err........ It's a viola....... it's a viola...... I'm getting the impression from these comments that he's not actually playing a violin.
To the nigga who is saying it's a viola, your moms a viola.
2:01 that not a fail. That's a WIN 😂
It's gotta be staged
Look his eyes
Most savage moments I ever seen lmao
the violinist obviously does not have perfect pitch lol
that's nokia tune 2
*Plot Twist:* The ringtone was part of the performance
It is
It was tho...
I’m pretty sure it was in the last one.
Plot twist twist: the Nokia was inside of a Spinosaur
@@matheusveigamatveiga1995 ooof!
The dude at 1:53 can turn a ringtone into sum A+ classical moosic type- 😂😂😂😂😂
Actually the nokia tune is a classical piece ;) (Or at least part of one) It's called Gran Vals by Tarrega. Here's a link th-cam.com/video/uSQzUx3QW2Y/w-d-xo.html
Ravin Chowdhury OMF😂😂 my mind just flew away 😂😂😂
ro ro Pity it's only one line though
Ever heard of gran vals mah brother.
That ps what is was before it was a ringtone
Phone: "I'm about the end this mans whole career!"
Viola Player: *uses Uno Reverse card*
Phone: "NANI"
do you think your funny?
@@tylerkey7283 It was funny bc of the NANI
Whitey underrated comment
@@tylerkey7283 you're point?
Phone: fucking dies
#2 violinist is awesome. He just kept his cool and improvise. Absolute winner.
*Violist
2:21
iPhone: I’m boutta end this mans whole career.
Conductor: So you’ve chosen death?
The death of his owner
The guy with the violin needs sunglasses 😂 like a boss
That's a viola...
kakk akakaa i don't know any instruments so thanks for correcting me lol
No problem dude, let's spread awareness that viola exists ❤️❤️❤️
kakk akakaa alrighty :) ❤️
I’m so confused😂
Those last 2 guys had a real sense of humor.
The last one was staged. It was the beginning of the piece they were about to play. Director even starts reading sheets as the strings start playing the same theme.
Pianist: *consumes beverage*
Crowd: 👏👏🤣😂😅👏👍🤘
TheReal Doge Timing and what the drink was made it funny.
Cus they saw a mental disorder patient do comedy.
she needed a drink because someone fucked up her performance lolz
Laughter is like the automatic thing people do in awkward situations
@@ChristelVinot : thanks for your explanation. I wouldn't have gotten that joke without out.
Nokia phone: I’m about to end this mans whole career
Viola player: omae wa mou shindeiru 2:01
Nokia: NANI?!?!?
This comment make my day 😂
@@trio5681also mine
That wasn't a violin, that was a VIOLA!
best comment of the year 😂
You made my day bro ! 😂👌👏
2:15 task failed succesfully
1:57 troll level: master
Hahahahaha I love that violin guy
Ray Mak viola*
Same
Lol viola
How can you be so ignorant. That's a fricking Viola
Seeing you write "violin guy" reminded me of this,
Homer Simpson: "a putter to a golfer is like a bat to a baseball player, a violin to the..uh, violin guy"
Lol.....oh shit, that voilonist at 2:39 takes the cake here.....the audience should have laugh louder than this
ikr! he was insane
2:39.......?
It’s not a violin. It’s a viola.
And I’m not a thumb I’m a pinky
Advopar Can you explain me this reddit thing?
Interrupted? yes
Failed? no
At 1:23, even the string wanted to give her a standing ovation.
Your opinion? yes
Successful? no
I'd give her a standing ovation if you know what I mean. The the string BOING
"Would you shut that f*cking thing off?" That'd be my reaction too lmao I'm trying to enjoy the show how slow are you turning off your alarm?
1:05 LMAO SHE'S SUCH A SNITCH
And it was staged too I laughed so hard oof😂
2:01🤘🤘🤘 now that's a sarcasm coming from a musician.. I take it as a job well done rather than a failed one
it's fucking STAGED jesus people in comments 🙄
@@pellman87 funny how you are one of the people in the comments, me too now. This one is not neccasirrly staged. That ringtone was taken from a very famous piece of music that a lot of musicians would have learnt at some point.
th-cam.com/video/uSQzUx3QW2Y/w-d-xo.html&t=145
Bruh like #500
The creator of this video needs to look up ‘failed’ in a dictionary
Human fail
I think that was partial intended click bait for an attempt at more views
@@BeccaCalaRoarr3 And it worked, I clicked because of the title. Though he got thumbs down in return, even though I actually liked the video.
666 likes!
@@iBullDoser Same here. It took me a while to understand that there were no fails here. Another thumbs down from me
An unfortunately worded title. When Vika's piano string breaks, it's not her fault.
The full story: When that string broke, Vika was unable to play several pieces she practiced for the recital. Instead, she selected others in her repertoire. Additionally, she had to transpose the music key signatures on the fly, in real time, so as to avoid using the broken key.
I'm not trying to be an internet white knight here. Just saying: she should be celebrated for her talent and virtuosity in a difficult situation.
Well, the string failed. Didn't it.
I've pined up a comment about this
photoallergic well the performance didnt,did it
777scubadiver well sheeit, that is downright impressive.
Mr Smiles Raj It failed to go smoothly
1:52 #2 was turning a tragedy into comedy. Amazing how he just picked it up by ear and went along with that scale. Still feel for him that he's likely spent ten thousand hard hours to get to the point he is at and someone doesn't have the respect to turn off their cellular.
What a shame. Turn off all your gadgets!
Mister Jaroslav But i can't because i'm not Inspector Gadget
1,000TH LIKE
hahahah
It's only going to get worse.
@Obsidemon I sometimes think we live in a dystopia.
When your phone goes off during a classical piano piece, you turn it off. It’s what you do.
When you want to save 15% or more on car insurance, you switch to Geico. It’s what you do.
fuck off shill.
Grumpy Peanuts XD
Cristian Micu - nonsense
Grumpy Peanuts only an idiot would leave their phone on during a performance 😂
Hotel: Trivago
You may think that number 2 is a fail, but the Nokia ring tone is actually a piece of classical music in the first place, plus it was probably staged
Ikr Gran Vals - Francisco Tarrega
@jonny j calm down man. Oh u must have missed your daily weed intake. Sorry about that. And sometimes u have to make assumptions in life. Plus u made quite a big deal out of it.
@jonny j while you were just trying to help, you made yourself look like a fucking spastic. Calm the hell down.
Do you also pay the price when you make the wrong ones?
@jonny jmate he said *probably* staged
1. Phone interrupts Hayden’s piano concerto
2. Phone interrupts another piano concerto
3. Failed to get the microphone to work
4. Plays a ringtone during concert
5. Plays another ringtone during concert
no her piano string snapped on the 3rd one lmao
@@ilrlpenguin and after that the mic didn't work
@@costmich jjj8
That Nokia tune is actually a Classical piece. Nokia used it for his phones
Microphone or broken string ?
1. These are not fails.
2. The last one is not even anyone's fault. It was done on purpose.
Yeah these are all interruptions not fails
0:44 That went from 0 to 100 REALLY FAST
I love that the guy with the violin makes that perfect transition
He plays the viola, and was playing the piece that the ringtone came from.
The last two "improvisations" were perfect. The conductor started "performing" the piece. NICE :)
Lmao as a young pianist I find this so hilarious! I performed on the stage about 8 times and each time I worried about things like this. Thankfully each performance went smoothly 🥰
2:00 Great Improvised back there. Haha
"Failed performances"
**This one is staged btw**
Caleb Hernandez by the way.
They didn’t ‘’fail” , they made a “mistake” it’s a really big difference 😬
Honestly, they didn't even make mistakes. They were just very rudely interrupted.
No they didnt make mistakes they made little happy accidents.
@@suiciderr little happy poopsies
The only difference is your perception
I remember once I had to play a really fast-paced piano piece( called Solfegetto) for a huge competition . I barely started when my mind just blanked out at the notes and I stopped. I tried again, but again stopped at the same time, and I wasnt sure if I was allowed to retry again. Normally I would be freaking out, but for some reason I just quietly turned to the judges and asked if I would be allowed to try again a last time. They nodded, so I was able to get back on track and finally finish the piece. I ended up winning second place and I am very grateful but it still puzzles me how the heck I managed to stay calm. I guess I'm just dead inside lol.
What song did u played
@@unidentifieduser5346 solfgetto
@@unidentifieduser5346 : you usually don't play "songs" in a competition, but "pieces".
It's really not that fast.
1# was not failed! It was perfect
2# was not failed too, the arrangement was perfect
3# was the best performance, everyone want a partner with this engagement.
*1:53** The ringtone reminds me of Jurassic Park 😂😂*
How so?
Pete Privitere did you watch Jurassic 3?
Seriously Jurassic park? Not a phone.
I HATE THAT SOUND IT SCARES ME BECAUSE OF THE F*CKING DINOSAUR THAT HUNTS ME IN MY NIGHTMARES
m.th-cam.com/video/pwwmQNkonvs/w-d-xo.html
🎥 Jurassic Park 3 - Satellite Phone Ring Tone - TH-cam
2:07 Give this man an Oscar. What a Legend😂🔥
1:58 man I love this guy instead of being angry and acting all crazy, he just de-escalate the situation by playing along and understand that we're all humans that are prone to mistakes.
Her: Lemme just drink this glass of water
**Drinks**
*ENTIRE HALL APPLAUSE AND CHEERS*
Her: Wtf
It was sparkling wine (probably champagne), but weird nonetheless
It’s a joke.
the joke is "i'm going to need some alcohol to deal with this situation." the joke is also "okay, if we're going to put all pleasantries aside, then watch me drink this alcohol on stage." it's kind of like a "hold my beer" moment
Love it
Ripping a piano string while playing Cannibal Corpse. Fitting.
0:51 omg I love her
who is she?
@@beneichinger9566 i have no idea. But she's funny
Her same is Sabrina hortencia I was at that show when it happens
She an AMAZING pianist, plays lots of heavy metal covers. Look up her YT channel "vkgoeswild". Her name is Vika/Victoria, from Poland.
@@winchester1845 i dont get what happened there? And where is that place btw?
*phone rings*
"HELLO
WHAT
I'M IN A CONCERT
NO IT'S RUBBISH"
I don't see a failed performance, just positive thinking (most of the times at least ;)
yes it shows how much self dedication and composure they have ahah
Same thing in pop or rock music would have and up in a rant and violence xD
@@Aniki82 Well in a pop or rock concert everybody's screaming and cheering anyway.
It's not a fail if it interrupts a viola.
Dennis Chiapello Viola is the best!!
Twosetviolin? :v
You should always feel it necessary to interrupt a viola😉😉
I never have agreed with anything more
Lol
These aren't fails to me, the musicians practiced well
2:00 i think that was rather a win!
Vika: 1, Piano: 0
lol Vika literally too strong for the even that piano to handle.. :D
Vika is a monster genius!
Pianos be ware! 😄
I fell in love with her. Geniuses turn me on in the best possible way.
Love that girl, can't get enough watching/listening to her play
I didn't notice the string at first, I just thought it's another instrument in the background. The loud snap at that exact moment actually made the performance sound better!
Piano fail! Vika win😎
Alas, it happens all the time these days. This was one of the worst: two years ago we heard Jeffery Tate doing Mahler's 9th, during the final bars, just as the music was fading away like the dying breath of a terminally ill patient finally passing after so much struggle and anguish, a mobile phone started ringing. The upside: it was a single note ringtone perfectly in tune with the music - as Maestro Tate pointed out to a friend of mine a few days later (probably he needed to find an optimistic angle to metabolise his anger). But can you imagine the frustration of having an hour and twenty minutes of focus and intense emotional investment destroyed by some idiot who forgot to turn off a fucking device.
Some people cannot turn off their phones for fairly obvious reasons rather than simply forget, and in all those instances it is far more important that they do not switch off the phone than the precious musician gets interrupted. Fact of life my friend.
aaa Mmm, yes, I rarely ever turn off my phone in fear that I’ll hear news about cancer returning to one of my family members. Always gotta have your phone on for those types of things! However, I would have turned it on vibrate during a performance.
@@elise8276 more that you may have dependants that require immediate contact on that odd annual occasion you are not there. Again precious musician is just not important by contrast
@@elguitarolerno You can live without your phone during a concert, when it is over you can turn it back on
I love Mahlers 9th. If I had been there.......to have that happen at THE most emotionally intense part of the ENTIRE SYMPHONY.......
I’d be furious.
Some musicians are so competetive (even they dont competing) its just amazing how they make the fail situation into a laugh
2:02 lol
So I had a flame competition for Paris France alright? So, I've been practicing all day and all night and the jet lag really killed me. The piece I was playing at the competition is; Fires of A Revolution. So once the day came I went and performed, I am the type of person who puts so much emotion in my music. But everything was going wonderful, o did amazing. But as soon as I finished my song and I got up to bow I then passed out.....on stage.....infront of everyone. Good new is that I got first place!
What beautiful musicians to have humor in the face of disrespect!
how is a mistake disrespectful? disrespect implies intent.
What about people's mobiles ringing in the middle of a concert? I would kick them out of the theatre!
It's not disrespectful if they hadn't a clue their phones would go off.
When I was a teenager, I used to see the BSO at Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Providence. One time, during a symphony by Sir Michael Tippett, if I recall correctly, a bat emerged from the rafters and repeatedly buzzed the orchestra. The players looked uncomfortable but carried on as if nothing was bothering them. I must say I came away deeply impressed by their professionalism.
that guy with the viola...LMAO, best comeback everrr 😂😂😂
1:20 Good job girl you kill it, literally! 😎
A broken piano string is definitely a failure.
By Steinway.
It is
Steinway are such a good brand
They just couldn’t handle the woman’s playing
Except it's clearly a Bösendorfer.
@@theonevoid6-6-67 Steinway is Steinway are Hmmm. It depends on which side of the pond you're on!
Sometimes, in a piano, a bit fails. er... a part fails. But that's apart from everything else. er... abit from everything else.
Maybe she was there on vacation during a holiday when one usually takes a vacation if it doesn't fall on a national holiday. If a vacation falls on a holiday, does it count as a holiday or a vacation day? Some people used up their vacation days by going on holiday and forgetting to use their vacation days. Personally, I don't know how one goes on a holiday. Does one jump on a president? It's all very confusing. It's enough to make a momrath outgrabe.
Broken strings can happen on any manufacturers stringed instrument - that however is not a Steinway...
It's not steinway., it's bosendorfer
2:02 and 2:26 *The* *best* *ever* 😂😂😂
holy shit that first ringtone made me nostalgic lol everyone had it on the 2000s
Actually, I remember hearing that tune on cell phones back in 1998.
Other nostalgic things from the tail end of the 1990s and the very start of the 2000s were "Can you hear me now? Good. Can you hear me now? Good", and "WHATSUUUUUUUPPPPP!!!!!??"
Do you mean the first clip or the 2nd to last clip?
I never rang the common tone, Fuga was my ringtone
@@ryanroubert2483 Sexy!
Sadly my korean Nokia 8587 didn't have monophonic ringtones and didn't have a Nokia tune. It came with Clowns as the default ringtone
Clickbait, they aren't fails. 😑
You're a fail
@@UrMom-ru6nm *start the thug life*
Ur Mom Aren’t we all
shizukagozen777 so what, it’s funny anyways!
I feel like some of these are staged
When classical music meets alternate reality games
when your mom meets alternate reality games
id rather a thousand times someones phone ringing than me messing up
I love how when the phone rang the orchestrator said “Don’t answer, let it ring” just to rub it in XD
Phone: *rings*
Classical performance: I'm bouta end this phone's whole career
Audience: I see this as an absolute win
0:19 I love how everyone stops and looks around when they hear the ringtone 😂
They should have started something on the ringtone only😂
0:44- I want to get an autograph from that kid, 🤣🤣🤣
1:16 Carcass is so brutal that their song can break a piano string
Too metal. The wire couldn't handle it
RIP piano
Man: playing piano
Nokia: aight ima miss up your career
Man: uno reverse card
Finally, I've changed name from "failed classical perfomances" to "funny classical perfomances", I hope you'll like it now!
it's fine, awesome video!
You can still change the title.
So change the title...
Yes, change the title. Everyone comes here intends to witness musicians fail in their performance, not some spectator interruptions.
Yep
The kid yelling at the guy was kinda annoying not gonna lie
That was actually scripted..
even if it was scripted, still annoyed me
All these are scripted
Geert Matthys Ah yes, scripting that a piano string will break
Yeah that was trashy. Much worse than a phone ringing.
Failed??!! More like best performances!! They were so chill besides the first one
2:22 lmao so... apple ringtone default had a mashup made for it...now a classical😂!?
0:47
911 what’s your emergency ?
3 years old: Boy said bad word! Boy said bad world !!! BOY SAID BAD WORD!!!!!!!
I love how good-natured and playful these musicians were with ringtone interruptions. Class!
OMG VIKA IS QUEEN OF BREAKING PIANO STRINGS
Piano is so hard to play, so props to these pianists😂👏💜
1:15 Carcass is so heavy, not even a piano can endure it.
Brütal
I was at the 100th Anniversary of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1991. The program was identical to their very first one. And the great 3 Musical Directors, Rafael Kubelik, George Solti & Daniel Barenboim were there. Barenboim was on piano in the middle of Tchaikovsky’s Concerto No. 1 - and all of a sudden a low-sounding beep started. It was in the audience, but because of the acoustics, it seemed it came from everywhere. The entire audience kept looking everywhere to no avail. Of course, the orchestra had to stop. Ushers were up and down the aisles trying to find those blasted beepers!!!
Then, more started! They were coming from so many devices around entire Concert Hall and people began trying to hold back their laughter. Then, George Solti asked for people to check for their beepers (this was 1991) and so did the very old Kubelik who, at first, was terribly upset and befuddled. 😂
The ushers began finding the devices. Someone or a few people definitely had FUN planning THIS FIASCO!! What was discovered was this: Prior to the concert, CSO held the annual dinner with The Who’s Who being there. During the dinner, about 30 to 40 people Patrons had received a gift. They were all WATCHES wrapped up in a box from CSO to thank them for their ongoing support. When they all had arrived at the concert, they either put them under their seats or in the wives’ bags, etc. The scoundrels who had wrapped the watches had set them to certain times! They intentionally had that one watch’s alarm to go first. Then another, another, and then the rest of them at the same time! When Barenboim announced it from the stage, everyone began to laugh along with the 3 Conductors. It turned out to be one hell of a nasty trick to play, but nobody who was there will ever forget that hilarious event. 😂😂
The viola player and the orchestra at the end are legends
#2
Playing violin
Nokia tune : i gonna end this man's whole career
Violinist : sike wrong number
Accurate Video Title: Top 5 Classical/Staged AUDIENCE Fails.
You're welcome
2:01 The most gracious way ever to deal with a rude interruption
Neither one of these are failures! Sure they were interrupted bit I love the way they responded especially those that went along with it as if part of the act!
1:48 Forgot the Title Song
i love it when they just go along with the ringtones
It always floors me how someone can just play a random tune like that from a cellphone!!! BRAVO👏👏👏
The performers were great! They were able to handle it gracefully.
😀
In other words, they didn't fail to entertain the audience.
This is what should be prepared in these cases.
Despite the second one being staged, I loved it.
1:53 man that's savage.. Pure genius.. Salute..
Number 2 was the most elegant way I’ve ever seen someone throw shade.