When I was a kid I used to lay on the carpet underneath our baby grand piano while my brother played this song. Made me cry listening to you, thanks ❤️
First movement: Reminiscing alone in the moonlight Second movement: A walk in the park with someone close to you in the moonlight Third movement: Brawling the moon god
@@jvdb0001 wow he’s good at playing also I DIDNT COPY I thought of it and ye why I said this comment was because right when I started the video I thought my thing was at 2x speed lolololol so I thought ling ling has to do with fast stuff then I thought if you can play slowly you can play it quickly. Sorry if it looked like I copied.
@@minhkhoi6788 sonatas are actually musical compostion , usually for a single instrument like it was earlier Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 14 . He was in love with a women named Julie and dedicated to her his Piano Sonata No. 14, later known as the Moonlight Sonata.
a) he wasn't deaf when this was composed b) even if he was from what I understand he didn't hear so much as felt the vibrations when he was deaf so I'd assume he trained to know what the notes felt like
@@bobbiesagainn1058 If you rest your hand on a concert piano you can feel vibrations of deeper notes much more prevelently that higher notes, and the 9th symphony was composed while he was completely deaf "Beethoven composed music seated on the floor with a legless piano, often in his underwear or completely naked" -ArtsAlive.ca, so he was able to feel vibrations very well and used them to judge how he should compose, and used the floor, which I believe at the time houses had basements, as a sort of amplifier to let the vibrations seem more "audible" sort of like when you crank the bass on your car you can feel it vibrating the whole car rather than if you were just sort of there, mind me they also state that he could probably hear it in his head because he knew music so well, just so I dont get accused of taking things out of context
BluR H3LIX you don’t even need to hear or 'feel' smth to write a piece. It’s like maths. You just need to practice all the theory of music and writing (like what harmonies ect) and being a great big genaue like he was. Just because he became deaf it doesn’t mean that he've lost his brain...
This is 4 years old now. And you don't know it, but I just watched it (again) and I clapped my hands! I hope you are well and healthy. This was just phenominal!
The nice thing of having a piece covered by multiple musicians is that there is always a difference in tempo and emotion it is played with, not to mention the difference in piano type and microphone quality. Therefore every cover is a wonderfull new piece, even though the same piece has already been covered so many times.
When Beethoven passed away, he was buried in a churchyard. A couple days later, the town drunk was walking through the cemetery and heard some strange noise coming from the area where Beethoven was buried. Terrified, the drunk ran and got the priest to come and listen to it. The priest bent close to the grave and heard some faint, unrecognizable music coming from the grave. Frightened, the priest ran and got the town magistrate. When the magistrate arrived, he bent his ear to the grave, listened for a moment, and said, "Ah, yes, that's Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, being played backwards." He listened a while longer, and said, "There's the Eighth Symphony, and it's backwards, too. Most puzzling." So the magistrate kept listening; "There's the Seventh... the Sixth... the Fifth..." Suddenly the realization of what was happening dawned on the magistrate; he stood up and announced to the crowd that had gathered in the cemetery, "My fellow citizens, there's nothing to worry about. It's just Beethoven decomposing."
Just try to imagine the awe and amazement of the few lucky ones who were invited to the premiere when Beethoven played this for the first time in front of audience...
*Listening to classical music is like taking a journey through history, where the genius of composers like Bach, Chopin, and Tchaikovsky is brought to life in every note.*
I hate how everyone here is hating on to rosseau. Even though he’s an amazing performer. It’s really annoying. Kassia also has a ton of talent but don’t trash talk another musician
ikr, he cant help that he got really popular. Must suck to constantly see people saying he's so overated or whatever. Im literally subbed to rosseau, Patrik Pietschmann and Kassia and they all have different pieces that i love to listen to, don't care who it is
Agreed. I'd say Rosseau is slighlty more technical and by the book, and Kassia is more artistic in her playing. But who cares? We're looking at two different forms of greatness here. If one is a 95/100 and another is a 98/100, guess what, they're both talented as F and I'm going to follow and root on both of them. By the way, there are others that do this great too. Check out Patrik Pietschmann; his version of GoT's Light of the Seven is downright chilling. He does a lot of popular movie titles too, love his work as well!
Relatable. I've played so many complicated pieces that took me at least 2 months to learn, yet I've lost to a girl singing "Rainbow" and everyone expected it. Thing is, I was blindfolded.
I would if i had a Piano. I've always been s big fan of Moonlight Sonata. It was actually one of the first songs i was exposed to in the Classical Music genre.
What kind of moonlight was Beethoven experiencing? The third movement is like the moon crashing into the earth --credits: @rishi Nixon on Rousseau's moonlight sonata cover
I thought that was the case for a long time but turns out it was an exaggerated 'fact'. He was hearing impaired and when he was 45, he became completely deaf. And he composed the Moonlight sonata when he was 31.
He started losing his hearing when he was 26 and gradually it got worse untill he became complete deaf. Very tough for musician, specially for a genius like Beethoven. At least he outlived Mozart, who died when he was only 35 years.
I love this piece the emotions and the anger in it is just so incredible.. I feel like it takes the stress away and I don’t even play piano .. like imagine how it will feel playing this magnificent piece of art.
Yes, both are truly awesome, but I think this interpretation is just a little bit better than rousseau's because of the dynamics and the clarity of this one. Just my opinion :)
If beethoven wrote fur elise that hard just because a girl broke his heart... Then I'm horrified to know what caused him to do this monstrosity. (For the record. This is my favourite piece by beethoven)
Im listening this while in a car, looking at the moon and it's moonlight... this piece deserves it's name. Beethoven was right and he choosed the best name for his piece🌙
You forgot to mention they have to have the seizure delicately and/or elegantly like a tense uncontrollable jellyfish... The piece will be perfect after that.
When I’m angry I feel like screaming, punching, and slapping someone so bad (not always )but…I found out another way to let out my anger. I would run *really fast* and that does it. I tried this yesterday when I got annoyed so much that I felt like exploding 💥
Some piano piece sound better played slower than intended. This piece is played fast, and it's just amazing that way. Also, I love how clear you've made it.
Me: *Plays moonlight sonata for the first time* 1st movement: Ok this not very hard... 2nd movement: I can do this but im very tired 3rd movement: Mom come pick me up im scared
imagine reviving Beethoven and showing him this, he would freak out watching hands playing his song while the piano doing all that colorful magic stuff haha
This is a masterpiece. To be able to do something like this isn’t for regular people. This is beyond. My brain can’t even begin to understand the level of patience and practice it took to be able to do this perfectly and hit every key without messing up once.
They messed up multiple times. it even shows in the midi. They probably would not have missed any notes if they didn't overdo the tempo to try to impress people.
You listen to composers like Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninoff & Scriabin & you forget what a musical giant Beethoven was. Piano sonatas like this one, the Pathetique, Tempest, Pastoral, Appassionato, Waldstein, & Hammer Clavier have his genius stamped all over them.
Holy cow I just discovered your channel after La campenella got in my reccomended and good lord youre insanely talented and the amount of work and effort you put into your videos is amazing. Keep it up and I have no doubt youll make it big :)
Hayato sumino, estoy embelesada con tu música, jamas me había gustado un pianista con todas sus interpretaciones. Comentó siempre que el próximo año voy a Japón, pero me encantaría coincidir con algún espectáculo tuyo, aunque sea en una plaza o en cualquier lugar. Soy tu fan número uno. Vivo al otro lado opuesto de Japón, pero ya decidí que voy a visitar tu bello país. Tú eres un fenómeno cultural, me haces volar muy alto con solo escuchar tus notas musicales. Gracias por existir
Teacher: humans only have ten fingers
Beethoven: I can’t hear you
Jajajajaja
there's two jokes LMAO
Two in one!!
Lol
Omg hahaha
The fact that Beethoven is still fire in 2021 you know he's got good music
@@IvanSerovFromTNO mate, you ok?
😉
Classic
@@bl4hbl4hbl4h77 this man is from the geometry dash community. Idk why he posted that here smh
Musical genius who lives forever!
kinda crazy how we can listen to this kind of talent for free
You are paying access to internet
jacksonaddl ehh every view makes her richer
@@hisokami8580 he may be connected a public wifi
Its crazy how humans have so much talent
@@ewcho8995 But that doesn't change the fact, that we can watch it for free, does it?
When I was a kid I used to lay on the carpet underneath our baby grand piano while my brother played this song. Made me cry listening to you, thanks ❤️
same here man!
I used to do that in college when my girlfriend played. It's an amazing experience.
First movement: Reminiscing alone in the moonlight
Second movement: A walk in the park with someone close to you in the moonlight
Third movement: Brawling the moon god
Is this terraria refference? LOL
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More like... First movement: opioid. Second: benzo. Third: amphetamine
@@jopartituras9184 Shut up I will report you now
@@Sparkly754 get his ass.
Me: "if i can play it slow, i can play it fas-"
Hands: *SHUT UP*
I can see why your hands shut you up.
You said it incorrectly.
It's
If you can play it slowly you can play it QUICKLY.
"if you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly"- sacrilegious boi
LOL
I’d be impressed if you could play it slowly.
"If you can play something slowly, you can play it quickly." -One sacrilegious boi
Your left and right hand are so independent that they're going to eventually run away, and start their own families, without you Kassia.
😂😂😂
lmmaoooo
😂😂😂
Lmaaoooo 😂😂
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
와 이정도 속도로 실수 하나 안하시고 쌈@뽕한 강약조절까지 제대로 드가니까 정말 깔@롱지네요
Well, Kassia made many mistakes in thus video.
비디오 있는 사람이 실수 많이 했어.
1:31 !!!와
Heart: I want to play this
Brain: sorry but you can’t
Fingers: we’re outnumbered
it was D day for the fingers
You're Asian that must've been impossible
And out classed....
ㅅㅂ ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
Hotel: Trivago
“If You Can Play It Slowly, You Can Play It Quickly.”
Spoken By a Man Of Words
15 notes a second
@@owo-wj4yi lol
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@@jvdb0001 wow he’s good at playing also I DIDNT COPY I thought of it and ye why I said this comment was because right when I started the video I thought my thing was at 2x speed lolololol so I thought ling ling has to do with fast stuff then I thought if you can play slowly you can play it quickly. Sorry if it looked like I copied.
ah yes ling ling
Speed of sound: I am fast
Speed of light: I am way faster
Beethovens fingers: AMATEURS!
good for her girl...
Ok sokworjjrjmmmmmnñ me ññnñjjjjjñjkjjjm no kllkkikp ok kkp it
Did you know the rate of expansion in the universe is faster than light ;)
Chopin's fingers: Ah I see you thing you are better, amateur beethoven
Liszt would like to know your location
i actually used to listen to this piece everyday during covid period. now listening to it makes me feel nostalgic 😭
I feel like Beethoven composed his pieces just to prove how much better his hand eye coordination is compared to the lesser beings that are humans
He actually composed it for a women he loves 😄
At that time it was subtitled as sonata only...
Later it was named as moonlight sonata.
@@avyanshraj what does sonata in classical music mean? I see Mozart had sonatas too
@@minhkhoi6788 sonatas are actually musical compostion , usually for a single instrument like it was earlier Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 14 .
He was in love with a women named Julie and dedicated to her his Piano Sonata No. 14, later known as the Moonlight Sonata.
Avyansh Raj wow it helped me a lot! Thank you
@@avyanshraj You missed the entire point, congrats idiot.
I cant imagine this is what beethhoven heard in his head when he was deaf this is really amazing
Beethoven was not deaf while he composed this
a) he wasn't deaf when this was composed b) even if he was from what I understand he didn't hear so much as felt the vibrations when he was deaf so I'd assume he trained to know what the notes felt like
@@bobbiesagainn1058 If you rest your hand on a concert piano you can feel vibrations of deeper notes much more prevelently that higher notes, and the 9th symphony was composed while he was completely deaf "Beethoven composed music seated on the floor with a legless piano, often in his underwear or completely naked" -ArtsAlive.ca, so he was able to feel vibrations very well and used them to judge how he should compose, and used the floor, which I believe at the time houses had basements, as a sort of amplifier to let the vibrations seem more "audible" sort of like when you crank the bass on your car you can feel it vibrating the whole car rather than if you were just sort of there, mind me they also state that he could probably hear it in his head because he knew music so well, just so I dont get accused of taking things out of context
@@bobbiesagainn1058 and the math thing seems fair, because all music is is just relations and ratios
BluR H3LIX you don’t even need to hear or 'feel' smth to write a piece.
It’s like maths.
You just need to practice all the theory of music and writing (like what harmonies ect) and being a great big genaue like he was.
Just because he became deaf it doesn’t mean that he've lost his brain...
"So, Beethoven, how many fingers do you have ?"
"Yes"
liszt: faint laughing in the distance
:)
That doesn't make sense
@@pitonpriscal3379 that's the point
Piton Priscal r/woooosh
This is 4 years old now. And you don't know it, but I just watched it (again) and I clapped my hands! I hope you are well and healthy. This was just phenominal!
Insane speed
Insane talent
Insane piece
Insane pianist
Insane composer
What else do you expect?
u insane bruh
I thinj they fast forward the video
@@Chriscs7 why
@@alessbritish228 technicalities, i am a video editor and looks like it some parts. But anyway does not matter much to me this is epic
@@Chriscs7 Bro if she was going to speed it up she might as well do it with MIDI and get a perfect robotic recording.
True musicians are not limited by trivial things such as number of fingers
looooooool
Its just a Joke, we are just having fun! XD
Hot tea right there
Eru Ilúvat
or laws of physics such as time and it's relativity
Me:sees this video
My hand:don’t even think about it
I took the challenge. Wish my hands luck.
*But during nutting*
Me: aight, imma break his record easy peasy.
@@phoon4703 All the best man! Hope you can do this!
Aaromal R.S Thanks man it’s pretty damn hard but I’m still going!
My hands: You're on your own mate, i'm out
The nice thing of having a piece covered by multiple musicians is that there is always a difference in tempo and emotion it is played with, not to mention the difference in piano type and microphone quality. Therefore every cover is a wonderfull new piece, even though the same piece has already been covered so many times.
When the assignment is due tomorrow and it’s midnight
Underrated
Lmao I commented the exact same thing like a week ago
Reading and imagining that while this music is playing is a dramatic yet perfect combination
Then its midnight sonata 3rd movement
ARMYYYYY
When Beethoven passed away, he was buried in a churchyard. A couple days later, the town drunk was walking through the cemetery and heard some strange noise coming from the area where Beethoven was buried. Terrified, the drunk ran and got the priest to come and listen to it. The priest bent close to the grave and heard some faint, unrecognizable music coming from the grave. Frightened, the priest ran and got the town magistrate.
When the magistrate arrived, he bent his ear to the grave, listened for a moment, and said, "Ah, yes, that's Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, being played backwards."
He listened a while longer, and said, "There's the Eighth Symphony, and it's backwards, too. Most puzzling." So the magistrate kept listening; "There's the Seventh... the Sixth... the Fifth..."
Suddenly the realization of what was happening dawned on the magistrate; he stood up and announced to the crowd that had gathered in the cemetery, "My fellow citizens, there's nothing to worry about. It's just Beethoven decomposing."
👏👏brilliant storytelling
OMG
Copied
I never see that comin
I love this one haha nice one man
im so proud of myself, i can play from 3:57 - 4:02 😌✨
Lol
Yo sameeeeee
@@jossiec1490 ayeee welcome to the cult
Ayee same
l a u r a bettttt
I listened to the music and watched the messages from all over the world and felt very heartwarming ❤ I wish you all peace
People in the 19th century: Thy tune is lit, brethren
@Mr. Clasher - Clash of Clans & Brawl Stars he was born 1770
@Mr. Clasher - Clash of Clans & Brawl Stars im pretty sure this piece was made early 1800s
But when was it popular??????? And also it rocks who cares, we all love it.
@@somoan1569 This is not a song, it's a sonata.
@@somoan1569 21st? 2100 you mean 20th century?
It took years for him to play that well. This is real musical dedication that should be rewarded for his craft. Thank You!
I thought this was a woman
@@stevenc2511 it actually is 😂
Teacher: humans have ten fingers
Beethoven: *_yesn’t_*
what does that mean?
HAHHA
@@themarshallmathers8715 yesn't you racist
@@mikigaemer1901 how is it even racist
Ясно
Beethovens technical genius amplified by his fury. Its like controlled madness, thats rare!
*When you do your homeworks while the teacher collects it*
U cant describe it better
Tubbietoast 03 I agree
Your pfp ruins it all even tho your comment was funny and relatable
@@minty_x set it at 6.5 and call it a day?
That words would be better in
"Fly of bumblebee" but it was nice tho
Imagine how fast she could type a 1000 word essay on a keyboard
Hahah so many dude
She can just leave all the homework to the last minute
How many words are in a 1000 word essay again
I don't think she can, cause she remembers every key on piano but maybe it won't be the same case with the keyboard
@@rustyboi5402 at least 20
Just try to imagine the awe and amazement of the few lucky ones who were invited to the premiere when Beethoven played this for the first time in front of audience...
I am pretty sure he never actually played it since he went deaf, he only wrote it.
*Listening to classical music is like taking a journey through history, where the genius of composers like Bach, Chopin, and Tchaikovsky is brought to life in every note.*
Im pretty sure chopin lived through the romantic period not classical period
As well as tchaikovsky
When someone trashtalk me in social media
Me typing & responding back:
This is a trashtalk comment
Yeah almost my reply on them is "fuck of" "go fuck your fucking self"
jajaja
LITERALLY ME
Lol
I hate how everyone here is hating on to rosseau. Even though he’s an amazing performer. It’s really annoying. Kassia also has a ton of talent but don’t trash talk another musician
ikr, he cant help that he got really popular. Must suck to constantly see people saying he's so overated or whatever. Im literally subbed to rosseau, Patrik Pietschmann and Kassia and they all have different pieces that i love to listen to, don't care who it is
Agreed. I'd say Rosseau is slighlty more technical and by the book, and Kassia is more artistic in her playing. But who cares? We're looking at two different forms of greatness here. If one is a 95/100 and another is a 98/100, guess what, they're both talented as F and I'm going to follow and root on both of them. By the way, there are others that do this great too. Check out Patrik Pietschmann; his version of GoT's Light of the Seven is downright chilling. He does a lot of popular movie titles too, love his work as well!
This happens when some shitty pop-music lover tries listening to a classical piece
Agreed
Russeau is great. So is Kassia, Musicalbasics.
Pianist: 4:00 aaaaannnndd done. Phew! That was exh-
Beethoven: 4:03 SIKE!
wait what
E
It’s like what’s new pussy cat? You can play it twice in a row and no one would know
F
@Sang Nguyen ..Welp :')
Kassia Is the queen of the piano! 😮❤
eyes: woah I wanna play tha-
Hands: no.
Brain: c’mon bro it’ll be fun-
Hands: leave me alone.
jajaja
aint that the truth...
Piano: am I a joke to you?
REAL
Imagine playing this at the talent show but losing to a girl singing titanium.
Even worse, she's singing the remix version.
This is oddly specific, do you speak from experience?
Relatable. I've played so many complicated pieces that took me at least 2 months to learn, yet I've lost to a girl singing "Rainbow" and everyone expected it. Thing is, I was blindfolded.
@@cw555_ no, actually that format is overused, so nah
@@riot4455 i guess everyone except you saw it coming
*_I can't even play wrong notes this fast_*
JiroXIII this is so accurate dude I love you
Dude same
You mean chopin's Op.25 No.5 (Wrong Note) Etude? if yes, no wonder why you can't play this fast. :D
It’s because they know which keys to press
BIG MOOD
Das Temperament Beethovens perfekt zum Ausdruck gebracht. Ein wunderschönes Stück, besonders eben der dritte Satz. 👍🙏
just imagine playing this piece in school talent show
^^edited it
Everyone will love u
Watch You Lie in April
@@wr_megiddo 😂search 7year old playing moonlight sonata 3rd movement...and you'll find a real life kousie
@@ishandraws8884 I'll do you a better one. Watch the live action of the anime 😂
hard to win because singing (mostly)always win
Brain: I've known this.
Ear: I've heard this.
Eye: I've seen this.
Hands: ???
Hand are like omg what are u doing to me!!!
Hands*
This is so right
Hands: Don't even think think about it
Hands: we feel it
I love how he shows us the notes like *we'd actually try to play this-*
she*
Actually it means- see, the notes are too complicated. Don't even think of playing it.
I would if i had a Piano. I've always been s big fan of Moonlight Sonata. It was actually one of the first songs i was exposed to in the Classical Music genre.
She, dude
:))) maybe someone would try this =)) you don't know
What kind of moonlight was Beethoven experiencing? The third movement is like the moon crashing into the earth
--credits: @rishi Nixon on Rousseau's moonlight sonata cover
stolen
can you like not be unoriginal?
@@SKBajaj-rn3sb chill…atleast he put credits unlike some people
@@tootsierolls3468 he didnt do that until I exposed him
@@SKBajaj-rn3sb Ohhhh
Fax Debussy experienced calmness for moonlight which is more relaxing.
진짜 경악하면서 봤다... 너무 대단한 분이고 엄청난 실력에 비해 구독자 수가 작은 것에 대해 내가 더 슬프다 그럼 이제부터 난 모든 영상 정주행해야지...
나두
저는싹 봤어요 이분 말고 여자분도 있어요
이 분이 진짜 한국인이예요?
네
현재:
See, this is why ukulele and guitar will forever and always be my instruments.
You should now look up "moonlight sonata 3rd guitar" and subsequently cry yourself to sleep.
Look for "Roy Smeck" and come back saying ukelele is your instrument, I dare you.
Haha
Lol imao Fu ki Ng Fu nny
Me who plays piano guitar and ukulele: Erm.
Beethoven tem uma tendência de ser tão vibrante, cheio de emoção e sofrimento , muito intenso. Esta peça é fantástica!!
1. Wake up on my bed
2. Pratice this song
3. Play at the school
4. Everyone likes me
Reality 2-3-4-1
That’s a good ass comment
clear for take off
@@mozart5350 침대에서 일어난다
이 곡을 연습한다
학교에서 친다
모두가 날 좋아한다
현실 2 3 4 1
When someone In the replies said ching chong
I felt that
羡慕
와 이래서 베토벤이 천재구나........... 너무 잘치셔서 원작자의 천재성까지 돋보임........
저 정도면 피아노의 신?????
긴 곡도 빨리 치고,피아노 대회에서도 그 곡 치면 1~3등에 동시에 당첨된 것 같다.
한국인이다!!
전 또 다 외국인 줄
피아노의왕이다!
Fun fact: this was originally meant to be played by someone born with 14 fingers.
wow and he can do it with 10
you mean 840294
Huh interesting
wait, fr?
@@keiracunliffe1137 she*
He was like a mathematician with music.
A true legend of music.
Beethoven be like:
*I paid for the whole piano imma use the whole piano*
Comedy gold
Copy cat
@@thisguyfromoman8181 i know right? Dogs are so much better
@@juliansingh5182 Copy Dawg 😭🤣🤣
more like Liszt, lolol
I like how you use different colors to represent the expo, development and the recap and all three of them at the very end (coda).
Every separate finger literally has a mind of its own.
Эти руки меня заворожили!!!!!❤❤❤ Оторваться невозможно!!!!!
Finding out that Beethoven was deaf has to be the biggest B R U H moment in history
I thought that was the case for a long time but turns out it was an exaggerated 'fact'. He was hearing impaired and when he was 45, he became completely deaf. And he composed the Moonlight sonata when he was 31.
Erkhes B sssshhhhhh
He started losing his hearing when he was 26 and gradually it got worse untill he became complete deaf.
Very tough for musician, specially for a genius like Beethoven.
At least he outlived Mozart, who died when he was only 35 years.
@@AABB-zb6dv LMAOO OUTLIVED
BlueMonday all the greatest musicians died so young
My brain: I wanna learn this..
My fingers: Don't you dare..
Lol
Hahaha
Stolen and overused
@@ryujin2339 fuck off
Huehuehuehuehue
원래 이곡이 이렇게 빨랐나? 항상 이분은 배속으로 연주하시는것같아.. 개멋있어
@@hanscoffe3465 노노 원래속도에욘
@@검은스나루트 노노 이분게 조금빠름
원래 더빠름ㅋㅋ
@@이상은-b7s노노 원래속도예욘
나 피아노 학원에서 치는뎁 겁나 정확하게 딱 그 속도로 치심
原曲はもちろん大好きです。
こんなふうにアレンジして、心ひとつに演奏できるなんて、うらやましいです。
曲の表情も原曲のよさを生かして、再現できるなんて、レベルの高さに感動しています。
ありがとうございました。
I love this piece the emotions and the anger in it is just so incredible.. I feel like it takes the stress away and I don’t even play piano .. like imagine how it will feel playing this magnificent piece of art.
Igual es un poco estresante de aprender pero tú puedes
i play iano but same as u
I've played it before and it's great when you play it right... hard to play though at that speed and accuracy
It’s very stressful lol
Your so pretty girl
Beethoven forgot that we only have 10 fingers...
He had forgotten 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He makes pianists' fingers fly like a butterfly 😅😅😅😅😅
Funny
@@향럐-p6n nope i cant, ive been playing piano for almost 3 years.. and i have piano lessons too.. but, i am not that good at piano. AHAAHAHAHA
Autually, Did beethoven can play this masterpiece
I don't like the Rousseau arguments here, guys they're both good, great actually. Can't we have some respect here?
Jerry Serrato I know people got to chil
I think it’s a joke and yea both are awesome
Yes, both are truly awesome, but I think this interpretation is just a little bit better than rousseau's because of the dynamics and the clarity of this one.
Just my opinion :)
@@miguelramirezbeltran1596 good for you
Agreed. I’m just glad there has been a sudden rise in piano channels!
When I heard you play without the video, I thought it was computer played. Mind blowing Kassia, Mind Blowing!
공부하면서 들을 피아노 음악 찾다가 여기까지 와서 3시간째 피아노 연주만 감상하고 있는 내 인생이 레전드다
ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ공감한다진짴ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
허러러러ㅓㅓㅓㅓㄹ 내 얘긴데.. 나 지금 수학공부하고있는데 이건 공부를 하는건지 피아노감상을 하는건지 모르겠다 정말 ㅋㅋ
노래 넘 좋다.
대박!
@@idkwhattodo 만약...제가...예정입니다...이런거나 전체적으로 약간 말투가 번역기느낌이 나기도 해요>
Hasta coreanos escuchando la música :O
Imagine getting into a argument over text with this person
lmfaoo
Also called suicide
He can pull that “DONT MAKE ME PLAY MOONLIGHT SONATA 3RD MOVEMENT ON YOU”
🤪
Dude😂😂😭😭😭
If beethoven wrote fur elise that hard just because a girl broke his heart...
Then I'm horrified to know what caused him to do this monstrosity.
(For the record. This is my favourite piece by beethoven)
Then I'm afraid to know why he composed Hammerklavier.
He probably did it to spite some God or something
I think this is about his nightmare
Que lo habrá motivado a componer esta exageración?
@@l.van_beethoven 🏢
Im listening this while in a car, looking at the moon and it's moonlight... this piece deserves it's name. Beethoven was right and he choosed the best name for his piece🌙
How to compose a piece like this:
Step 1. Lay onto the piano.
Step 2. Have a seizure.
Perfect. Thks for the likes!
And also be deaf.
You forgot to mention they have to have the seizure delicately and/or elegantly like a tense uncontrollable jellyfish... The piece will be perfect after that.
Lol , I just pictured that in my brain 🤣
KKKKKKKKKKKKK
@@aqilyusri132 beethoven wasn't deaf when he wrote this
edit: completely deaf
This is such a good piece to play when you're angry
nah u gonna get all the notes wrong and get more mad
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When I’m angry I feel like screaming, punching, and slapping someone so bad (not always )but…I found out another way to let out my anger. I would run *really fast* and that does it. I tried this yesterday when I got annoyed so much that I felt like exploding 💥
@@wangterry475 this is actually a really good tip ty
Ur welcome 😁
Some piano piece sound better played slower than intended. This piece is played fast, and it's just
amazing that way. Also, I love how clear you've made it.
베토벤은 정말 어떤 사람이었을까. 그 시대의 천재들은 진짜 너무나도 대단하다.
Jamás los habrá igual con 7 años te hacían sinfonías como Mozart
My Brain: Ok
My Eyes: Ok
My Hands: WAIT GUYS NO!
Yes 🤣
My ggochou:holy molly
My Brain: No
My Eyes: No
My Hands: NONONONONONONONONONONONONO
🤣🤣🤣
Same , first time I was like : pft dis easy .. I can play it for 2 days .. but it took me 3 XD XD
Guy: Hey Beethoven, this piece is hard.
Beethoven: What?
Guy: I said this piece is really hard.
Beethoven: What?!
Start uploading more please
I get it xD
Bach: Don't see anything complicated. )
@@abreviatiion Bach was blind...
TheVeggieGaming I subscribed to your channel for that.
welcome back to the next episode of : you can't do that
HAHAHAHAHA i can never
Or can I
I can do that I am pianist for 4 years
Dunja Landeka not as fast tho
I mean, realistically this is probably on the easier end of the "virtuoso" spectrum
It is actually insane that someone can play this piece so fast! A massive well done to this pianist for letting us listen to this for free ❤
Me: *Plays moonlight sonata for the first time*
1st movement: Ok this not very hard...
2nd movement: I can do this but im very tired
3rd movement: Mom come pick me up im scared
Lmao, although I find the 2nd movement easier.
Chris Y first seems more easy tho
😂😂😂
Yes, but for me the second movement is a little bit easier than the thirst.
Ill just legiy cry in the third lol
0:21 - 0:23 The only part that I can play.
LOL
😂😂😂
That's why I'm telling you
Lmaoo DUUM
X2
I don't even see hands at this point. They're just a pair of spiders seizuring across a piano.
【Vocaloid English】
Look up valintina lisitsa
But the spiders liked music
😂😂😂
SEIZURING ACROSS A PIANO HAS TO BE THE BEST THING IVE HEARD ALL DAY OMG XDXDXD
My dad play piano 25 years so he play like that i play piano only 6 years so i don't play good
Good job Kassia!
I love this performance
imagine getting into a fight with this person over a text
LOL
LMAOO
Omg, this is so true. 🤣🤣🤣
😭
As a pianist it’s very true LOL
Had this been the only piece Beethoven ever wrote, he would still have a claim to immortality
imagine reviving Beethoven and showing him this, he would freak out watching hands playing his song while the piano doing all that colorful magic stuff haha
He was deaf when he died and based on speed I don't think he would know but yeah.
Jotes 23 A creator would never forget his creation. He could also just look at the notes and tell that it’s his composition lol
I think he’d like to add more notes
Also if he were to even place his hand on the piano itself he could feel the vibrations of every note and tell it was his piece
He would buy a hearing aid im sure
WE CHANGING OF THE SCENE WITH THIS🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥💥‼️‼️‼️
Recipe for success:
1. Have piano skills
2. Have rectangle eating piano
IvanIvanIvan haha so true
IvanIvanIvan and i have neither of these, so i'll give up now
“Have rectangle eating piano” excellent word choice
@@tidela4714 😂
does the piano eat you
You have to be immortal, an absolute superhuman to play this pace and complexity so accurately. Hard to even believe what I'm watching
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Take a look at 3:46, it's insane
yeah- I can play some of it but I mess up because of how fast you need to be to play it
I’m learning this as a 12 year old and it’s not that hard tbh
@@zayzayplayz depends on the point of view
@@zayzayplayz 12 year olds should also find it not hard to be humble either
Kassia:speed is key
Rousseau: classical and modern music played at perfect tempo
Sheet music boss: synthesia
Bruh she plays it so fast that 0.75 speed sounds better
I am learning very much by watching your magnificent videos, Kassia! Thank you! 💙😀
Homework due at 12
Me at 11.59:
This comment has become my life
Yasss man now someone understands
Lol
Simply piano ads be like “This is day 5 of simply piano.”
*Simply piano intensifies*
This is day five, hundred, of simply piano
@@MilosPiano more like day 5, thousand
HAHAHAHA
Lol
This is a masterpiece. To be able to do something like this isn’t for regular people. This is beyond. My brain can’t even begin to understand the level of patience and practice it took to be able to do this perfectly and hit every key without messing up once.
Or maybe he starts playing piano at 3 years old then devoted he's goddam life to piano gods so we can fcking hear this godly video before we die
@@globgoglabgalab13 wow its a she😍
They messed up multiple times. it even shows in the midi. They probably would not have missed any notes if they didn't overdo the tempo to try to impress people.
Many years of slaving away at practice
시험때문에 찾아왔었는데 지금은 힐링하러 옴:>
My 7 years old son likes your performance so much. He started to learn piano last month. He told me your performance is very good! 😄😄👍👍
Hey, a 7 year old will tell you the truth!
Thank you! Jk. Lol
@@TDuncPiano why are you replying a random comment
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I’ve seen videos of five year olds playing this song. If they can play it then so can your son.
If i shake may hands on the piano like that it does not sound the same
No kidding😂
H M M
you have to learn how to shake your hands to get the same effect
You need to shake, wiggle and finger the right keys all at the very same time
Lmaoooo same to🤣🤣🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
You listen to composers like Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninoff & Scriabin & you forget what a musical giant Beethoven was. Piano sonatas like this one, the Pathetique, Tempest, Pastoral, Appassionato, Waldstein, & Hammer Clavier have his genius stamped all over them.
As a non musician I don't what type of type of mythical weapons you just said
@@walshar2705 yeah it does kinda sound like weapons ngl
Ngl, you listing of names like that makes you look like a smartass
@@ASAPFranklinbro what 💀
Eu ouso Chopin Mozart e Beethoven
Honestly better than Rousseau's rendition. Unlike Rousseau's, this sounds like what Beethoven intended the piece to sound like
Holy cow I just discovered your channel after La campenella got in my reccomended and good lord youre insanely talented and the amount of work and effort you put into your videos is amazing. Keep it up and I have no doubt youll make it big :)
Deadpool Thanks much for watching my video😄💖
Same haa
Looool same here!
Didn't know that Deadpool is interested in piano😏😉
You're*
imagine what her high score could be on piano tiles
*her
Lucas Frois oh my bad, ty
Nothing. She would break the game.. R.I.P
MY SAME THOUGHTS
Imagine their typing skills though
Simply Piano ads:
day 1:
Marry had a little lamb
Day 3: *This*
Omg is that profile picture from yakusoku no neverland (the anime) so cool
LOL, sooo true xD
@@mehbubakhalid2847 weeb
No, day 1 and 0.000000001 sec. is this
Hayato sumino, estoy embelesada con tu música, jamas me había gustado un pianista con todas sus interpretaciones. Comentó siempre que el próximo año voy a Japón, pero me encantaría coincidir con algún espectáculo tuyo, aunque sea en una plaza o en cualquier lugar. Soy tu fan número uno. Vivo al otro lado opuesto de Japón, pero ya decidí que voy a visitar tu bello país. Tú eres un fenómeno cultural, me haces volar muy alto con solo escuchar tus notas musicales. Gracias por existir
asian parents : good warmup, now, play it backward.
Needs more likes
@@bloxxycola yep
Oof
Relatable.
@@bloxxycola stop being cringe lmao