The whole theme of this song is that it starts off slow but very gradually builds in tension before erupting into full unadulterated chaos. This song was made to be metal.
This is the only path of this song. This is what it was fated to be. Metal is the true form of the Hall of the Mountain King. You are the chosen one that made it a reality. Thank you.
Any song that was composed for violin is gonna slap hard on electric guitar, any song designed for the electric guitar is gonna slap on violin. I don’t make the rules, but I will not hesitate to enforce them.
Amazing cover! Your use of a diminished sixth in the section between 0:29 and 0:46 is an incredible touch that really adds an additional sense of chaos and foreboding to a piece that is already one of the most widely renowned pieces for its sense of chaos and foreboding ever
I had to search for a full 10 minutes before finally getting here. So some guy on roblox played this exact music and i asked him and said "hey what music is this?" He said "classical rock" so i searched on yt classical rock and i didnt find this music. So i had to go down a rabbit hole before finally finding a video from Maxemite and he left the original music name in his desc. I. Quickly searched it and found it was music but then i searched the exact thing with rock next to it and found this video. Thanks Maxemite.
I discovered you througt TH-cam a few month ago I love it I sent my gradson Who play guitar The imperial march he is now a fan!! Hello from Paris 💙🤍👍👍👍👍
I don't know if this is the actual story... but I remember hearing it at some point when I was a kid... or maybe that's just how I imagined it... But this was written in a way that would make it seem like someone found the mountain king, tried to steal some treasure, and the song starts as he steals, and then he gets chased, and then the chase gets faster and faster, until ultimately he gets caught and killed. I could be wrong... but that's at least what I remember from 20 years ago
That's wrong. The song was originally written to accompany the play Peer Gynt, by Henrik Ibsen. The context is that the titular character, Peer Gynt, is up in the mountains when he meets the daughter of the mountain king, a powerful troll. Seeing his opportunity to become a prince, he courts the daughter, and is soon taken into the mountain for the actual marriage to take place. This song usually plays as he's taken inside, and culminates with him being led into the midst of the Mountain King's court, where the various trolls and goblins are very upset at him having seduced the princess, and suggest various ways to kill him. In some traditional versions of this song, you'll hear some wild shouting and shrieking. That would be the trolls shouting things like "Can we eat him?" or "Can we pull his hair out?", in the original language of the play, Norwegian.
For drums I stick to EZ Drummer with Metal Machine expansion since a very long time. But I write and customize everthing by hand, I don't really use included midi.
awesome, was hoping you would make this one lml PD: I don't know if you take requests, but I'd love it if you made a version of "The Gnome" from Modest Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition"
my question in general: which classical composers were really open minded towards new instruments: here electrical guitar. but saxophones are rarely embraced, and synthesizers are more a concept thing for "modern" "non-classic" composers. So which old-school composer would be proud of this? i'm totally ok with this, but who had an open mind? the "mozart" (1981)with Salieri movie makes me believe Mozart could be such a guy.
If Grieg had an electric guitar, they'd rip the seats outta the auditorium and be skanking and moshing it up (like the dirty rotten imbecile in my Icon) 'til the whole joint just erupted into total fucking bedlam. I heard Geezer Butler say that the song Black Sabbath was inspired by the Mars Suite from Holst's Planets. Seems like a lot of these dudes were straight-up metal, they just didn't have the electricity to amplify it.
The whole theme of this song is that it starts off slow but very gradually builds in tension before erupting into full unadulterated chaos. This song was made to be metal.
Best comment EVER
This song is and always has been metal. Even when is was written \m/ 😄
Even the TITLE was metal from the jump.
The tempo is actually the sams througout the entire song, it just sounds faster
@@GateKeeper_Systems No. It starts slow and builds up the tempo.
This is the only path of this song. This is what it was fated to be. Metal is the true form of the Hall of the Mountain King. You are the chosen one that made it a reality. Thank you.
Yes
Exactly
@@siampayak8925 agreeeed
This and what apocalyptica did with it
Yeah, that riff always sounds like Slayer, maybe South of Heaven but faster
I will politely disagree as the pipe organ version is spectacular
Any song that was composed for violin is gonna slap hard on electric guitar, any song designed for the electric guitar is gonna slap on violin. I don’t make the rules, but I will not hesitate to enforce them.
Have you heard of 2 Cellos? Listen to their cover of Thunderstruck.
Portuguese word for guitar is violão, go figure 😉
Saw somewhere this was the first Metal song ever written. Hearing it like this I believe it lol. Great job!!!
Classical music in metal form just slaps
Agreed
And metal songs redone with an orchestra are amazing too
Classic music is metal without electricity.
@@WexMajor82 yes
Edeard Grieg literally just invented Slayer.
Grieg would be proud. Maybe he wouldn't know what to do with metal music, but he would be proud.
Grieg is proud and rejoicing from his grave!
Rich, mountainous sound. Happy to hear the cover of a long favorite classic track
that one dislike is the virgin who has never considered classical music in a metal form
that one dislike is from the moron who's surprised that this isn't blues..
POV: my mom disliking the video:
nah honestly its probably a dad who just accidently pressed it with his finger instead of the like button
This should have at least a few million views, I love it!
Grieg hearing this in the afterlife: “This sound, it’s beautiful!”
This was so freaking beautiful I shed a tear!!!
It was only one and it was made of mercury
Mercury Tears sounds like a name for a metal band album.
@@teragram38crows49 i’m gonna look it up right now because if it’s not you should totally use it!!!
You shred a tear
Shredding Tears Of Mercury!
That’s so METAL!!
Amazing cover! Your use of a diminished sixth in the section between 0:29 and 0:46 is an incredible touch that really adds an additional sense of chaos and foreboding to a piece that is already one of the most widely renowned pieces for its sense of chaos and foreboding ever
The diminished sixth is already there in the original..
@@Stigmatix666 you’re right lol i meant diminished fifth
I had to search for a full 10 minutes before finally getting here. So some guy on roblox played this exact music and i asked him and said "hey what music is this?" He said "classical rock" so i searched on yt classical rock and i didnt find this music. So i had to go down a rabbit hole before finally finding a video from Maxemite and he left the original music name in his desc. I. Quickly searched it and found it was music but then i searched the exact thing with rock next to it and found this video. Thanks Maxemite.
Hails from Norway. You would have made Grieg proud!
And blast beats, of course
Dimebag and Vinnie Paul, Jon and Chris Oliva, Malcolm and Angus and Eddie and Alex. I couldn’t pick just one set because I love them all.
MY DUDE!!! THE HYPE OF THIS SONG IS SOO GOOD!!! I LOVE THIS YOU ARE A MUSICAL GENIUS!!!
I discovered you througt TH-cam a few month ago
I love it
I sent my gradson Who play guitar
The imperial march he is now a fan!!
Hello from Paris 💙🤍👍👍👍👍
Holy hell... You've truly outdone yourself. Again. Epic!
Браво! Awesome!
this ROCKS! wow
this is one of the most epic metal covers ever
Keep it up boy, you are a phenomenon 💪🏼💪🏼
I hoped so much for blast beats and I wasn't disappointed, thank you man!
Love this so much!!! This and your Beethoven cover. Some of the classics were definitely made to be metal 🤘
Dude, you nailed it!
I'm gonna play this during my online sessions of Doom Eternal!!
This describes my what whole experience studying for an upcoming exam until it's taken feels like.
Very very nice!
Well played 🤘
Well, That's an eye opener! Thanks for this.
This sounds awesome!
All day we dig along, dig along,dig along. Searching gold and gems.
Jak zawsze SZTOS! :)
That was awesome! I played this song in band and its even cooler like this
Loving those arpeggios...
Quelle virtuosité !
Sos un groso! Encima la edicion del video es superlativa
Words fail. so awesome!
Nice sound.
Ofcourse i click "LIKE!". I am from Norway afterall!!!
Oh my this is fast fr Ive searched for a machine speed guitarrist
My GOD this is a masterpiece!!
Yeah, this is how they should do it from the very beginning. ;D
Thanks!
mi piacciono tutte le interpretaz di mj
Live - This seven string guitar souds awesome/back line sounds spot on/great producing.
... and subscribed. Nice work.
I'm so happy
If i use this in an animation i won't be made fun of right? I MEAN THE NORMAL VERSION OF THIS SONG IS A MEME
Great guitar player
2:29
Nice !
Holy wow man!!!
Sick
Loved this more than you'd know 1:05
This just goes to show that humanity craved the metal before they even knew it for what it was
Man you got talent!😮
Amazing cover!
Maravilhosa demais essa música 🎷🎷🎷😊😊😊😊😊
Amazing blat
Epic
I don't know if this is the actual story... but I remember hearing it at some point when I was a kid... or maybe that's just how I imagined it...
But this was written in a way that would make it seem like someone found the mountain king, tried to steal some treasure, and the song starts as he steals, and then he gets chased, and then the chase gets faster and faster, until ultimately he gets caught and killed.
I could be wrong... but that's at least what I remember from 20 years ago
That's wrong. The song was originally written to accompany the play Peer Gynt, by Henrik Ibsen. The context is that the titular character, Peer Gynt, is up in the mountains when he meets the daughter of the mountain king, a powerful troll. Seeing his opportunity to become a prince, he courts the daughter, and is soon taken into the mountain for the actual marriage to take place. This song usually plays as he's taken inside, and culminates with him being led into the midst of the Mountain King's court, where the various trolls and goblins are very upset at him having seduced the princess, and suggest various ways to kill him. In some traditional versions of this song, you'll hear some wild shouting and shrieking. That would be the trolls shouting things like "Can we eat him?" or "Can we pull his hair out?", in the original language of the play, Norwegian.
what do you use for the drum patterns ? Trying to get realistic drum sounds like this for my music
For drums I stick to EZ Drummer with Metal Machine expansion since a very long time. But I write and customize everthing by hand, I don't really use included midi.
Wow u guitar good! Yay!
Very nice.
masterpiece
You can be puting thise music"the mountain hall king metal"🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is fantastic, are you ever doing "Bald Mountain?"
awesome
さいこう!!!
this sounds like Raining Blood
Lots of Slayer songs have these exact notes..
don’t delete this song it’s cool.
Great cover 👌 got any tab for this?
awesome, was hoping you would make this one lml
PD: I don't know if you take requests, but I'd love it if you made a version of "The Gnome" from Modest Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition"
i was listening to this as i was liberating porto cavo in just cause 3
my question in general: which classical composers were really open minded towards new instruments: here electrical guitar. but saxophones are rarely embraced, and synthesizers are more a concept thing for "modern" "non-classic" composers. So which old-school composer would be proud of this? i'm totally ok with this, but who had an open mind?
the "mozart" (1981)with Salieri movie makes me believe Mozart could be such a guy.
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We need an extended version
The party king!!!!!
this is such a metallica san diego 1992 moment (iykyk)
Please put this on your Spotify!!!
way better than my version . nice
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Amazing stuff. Next could you do something by Schumann? Maybe something from Kreisleriana
I need a tab, and that backing, like hell
Is there any way to listen to this from your Spotify?
If Grieg had an electric guitar, they'd rip the seats outta the auditorium and be skanking and moshing it up (like the dirty rotten imbecile in my Icon) 'til the whole joint just erupted into total fucking bedlam.
I heard Geezer Butler say that the song Black Sabbath was inspired by the Mars Suite from Holst's Planets. Seems like a lot of these dudes were straight-up metal, they just didn't have the electricity to amplify it.
most of Richie Blackmore's Deep Purple/Rainbow inspiration was classical based. All Metal is normal tunes played really fast and hard.
We have found it’s true form
Listen to the full album from Savatage (1987)
Это афигенно! Для иностранцев: это очень круто
Can you give the tabs please?
This sounds like it would be a song in the Dytopia album by megadeth.
I wanna add this music into a doom level 🔥🔥🔥🗣️
Hail to Marcin J ...
To jest cover ostateczny.
The Oliva brothers would be proud
pillow fight simulator vibes
It had lyrics too. Something about a dragon kite
If I didn't know any better I would swear the drums are speeding up LOL
This is a cover of a classical piece?? Where’d the cover of the Savatage song go??
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