Amazing!!! Beautiful people all sent here by Bashar 🤗🤗🤗 absolutely love this piece and I love to see how many humans are here to reprogram their mind 💗💗💗 love❤️ light 💐💛 blessings to all 💓💓💓
@f5tornado831 the vibration within the symphony he created is important for us internally and he shared that knowledge with his followers. Specifically the first 3 minutes of this piece.
2016 I became paralyzed and couldn’t walk for 2 years, 2018 I began a structured practice of gratitude and kept trying to move my legs. A year later I could stand on one leg using my walker and kept practicing to take steps, another year, then another I finally made it to my mailbox. 2019 I began practicing with 2 hiking poles, the next year I began using just one pole and kept putting in the work and being grateful I could walk BEFORE I could walk. Another year I started using just a regular cane and kept at it. This music reminds me almost like it was playing in the background as I kept practicing my walking! 8 years of painful hard work is now a beautiful memory of my lesson in life and the feeling is beautifully sweet! My dog Tigger and I are walking over 2 miles everyday and I just carry my cane for the rough stuff 🙏♥️🐕💪
I was 11 years old and I had just lost my mother suddenly . I heard this piece by Beethoven' on our radio and it bought me solace .I have never forgotten it . Thank you Beethoven
All the comments confirmed I was supposed to listen to this daily! Transformative - thank you! and Thanks Bashar and all like minded souls who are co-creating this with me. The music is beautiful. I have subscribed!
Well performed. Beethoven dedicated this symphony for Austrian and Beverian soldiers who were wounded in the battle in Hanau in 1813 and the very first performancewas 8th December 1813. This second movement (Allegreto) was requested to be played again by popular request. Beethoven was a genius and an absolutely great man! 😅
So it is true that it's a funeral march? I thought Beethoven wrote it for himself. Maybe it's true the anecdote that he cut the legs of his piano, so vibrations of the floor helped him to hear better to finish his 7th symphony
I've played different Beethovan pieces on the piano, as a teen for contests....Fur Elise, Moonlight Sonata...still play for pleasure at 74. Never fully mastered The Pathetique, but love trying. Discovered this beauty a few years ago. He was my favorite composer as a teen & still is. How blessed we are to experience it!❤️👵
Ludwig van Beethoven, was actually a great character because he was born with his invincible soul so as not to submit to the "high" social class, he is worthy of worldwide admiration not only for his great musical talent.
i am not a classical music person generally speaking, but watched this twice and it had me sat on the edge of my seat, jaw open, goosebumps all over... incredible
Is that why tears are in my eyes one minute and next I am wanting to run away.This song is an end of the world type song.And then it stop it downward spiral and
Completed in 1812, Beethoven's Seventh Symphony is one of his most popular works. It was dedicated to Austrian Count Moritz von Fries, nobleman and patron of the arts. On the plan symphonic, Beethoven imbues each movement with a single, persistent rhythmic motif, which he develops alongside melody and harmony through changes in duration, orchestration and texture. The famous second movement « Allegretto » which was encored when it was premiered in 1813, is in the darker key (A minor) which resembles a slow march. Structured in a double variation form, the music begins with the main melody played by the violas and cellos, which turns into an ostinato. This very simple motif of quarter notes and eighth notes is passed to the upper strings until the next theme is introduced by the upper string sections. The change in tonality is led by the clarinets, which play a quiet melody above the slightly restless triplets played by the violins below. The intricate string writing in this passage maintains the reader through the music. The movement is centered on a solemn processional rhythm. This rhythm at dark allure becomes the foundation for layers of new musical lines, the pressure of which eventually culminates in an enormous outpouring of emotion. Like the dance, a procession or cortege has a rhythm of its own and in this movement, the inexorable progression of its long-short-short-long-long rhythmic pattern can mirror the unstoppable march of time : All the subtlety of writing is here ! If all movement must end, then one can and must still move and live. Because of its context historical, Beethoven had great difficulty in composing this work, with its unprecedented energy in the history of music. This second movement is the only one to be interpreted independently of the symphony but also of all the work of the Master. *Lucien*
Those who says "consciousness is an illusion" disregard art's masterpieces, such this one, which are created (or discovered) by sharply conscious brains. While listening such a beautiful piece I say, consciousness is fundamental, may be the most fundamental thing of existence.
I'm not sure if it's what's intended. I love this symphony. I feel despair, realization, triumph... to name key feelings this gives me. I can almost feel myself get through a tumultuous time in my life...
I've heard it dozens and dozens of times and it still gives me goose bumps. Those low minor notes at the beginning, as if portending something unspeakable, then the falling cadences of the higher violins. And it builds and builds until it explodes into grandeur and the beauty of the light.
Even though this piece’s first 3 minutes is at 432 hz, I am drawn to listen to the whole movement. I believe the whole movement is healing. I can’t get enough. I think I’m going to listen to the whole symphony now. ❤
Greetings seekers! from Australian soul exploring via Bashir brought me here. I shall allow this to re ignite interest into the classical music such as this . I always felt, without this being punny, that this style of music was made as if it were an emotion itself in its power to evoke such strong emotions and passions as energy within us when immersed within listening , and best with eyes closed . I believed it would have been far more widely ingested by more of the population at its time without distractions of knowledge of radio, television, movies, and now social media to entertain and drain our minds of attention and harden our sensitivity to life generally . I enjoyed this becoming me in my experience along with this conscious interaction to any having interest to have read . May your experiences be of enjoyment , growth , darkness , and light , in being your part as what you do and are is right !
Fantastic, so gentle and calm...I don't understand all the "Apocalyptic vibe" in "pop culture" of this beautiful movement This is full of joy and so sweet 🎵
Well the movie "irreversible" brought me here. It's a f*cked up movie I recommend you don't watch it. However, it has influenced the vibe I get from this piece.
J'adore chaque note de cette interprétation. Rien de grandiloquent, jamais, la tension d'une émotion qui étreint, d'une vie qui cherche à échapper à sa pesanteur pour s'émanciper et s'envoler. Le tempo est respecté (ce qui n'est pas toujours le cas, souvent pris trop lent, comme un adagio). Allegretto a dit Beethoven. Il savait pourquoi. L'orchestre n'est pas trop important, aussi entend-on clairement chaque pupitre. C'est super, super, super.
Now I can understand how the classically trained The Beatles' musical arranger Sir George Martin could come up with the most wondrous orchestrations for the music of a modest British pop music band like the Beatles.
Beethoven does a great job of incorporating his emotions in his music; undoubtedly the best composer, in this regard. Mozart has a larger body of compositions but most are mechanical with little emotion. I don't know if Beethoven is in heaven but his music should be.
I love this symphony. When the music heightens- I feel the triumph of my desires as they are happening at that moment- my body feels elated and the energy is bursting through my skin! That is the power we hold inside as we are immediately creating the winds of change!!! The universe has begun to orchestrate for us- be patient & keep praying ( meditating) -
❤ Thank you Bashar and Daryl Anka for giving us the opportunity to listen and lose ourselves in this gorgeous piece ❤️
He said first 3 minutess. I'm confused which those are. Could barely hear beginning
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Bashar is our master !
Amazing!!! Beautiful people all sent here by Bashar 🤗🤗🤗 absolutely love this piece and I love to see how many humans are here to reprogram their mind 💗💗💗 love❤️ light 💐💛 blessings to all 💓💓💓
Yes - sweet
WHO IS BASHAR AND WHY IS HE SENDING EVERYONE TO BEETHOVEN?
@f5tornado831 the vibration within the symphony he created is important for us internally and he shared that knowledge with his followers. Specifically the first 3 minutes of this piece.
2016 I became paralyzed and couldn’t walk for 2 years, 2018 I began a structured practice of gratitude and kept trying to move my legs. A year later I could stand on one leg using my walker and kept practicing to take steps, another year, then another I finally made it to my mailbox. 2019 I began practicing with 2 hiking poles, the next year I began using just one pole and kept putting in the work and being grateful I could walk BEFORE I could walk. Another year I started using just a regular cane and kept at it. This music reminds me almost like it was playing in the background as I kept practicing my walking! 8 years of painful hard work is now a beautiful memory of my lesson in life and the feeling is beautifully sweet! My dog Tigger and I are walking over 2 miles everyday and I just carry my cane for the rough stuff 🙏♥️🐕💪
What an inspiring journey you have been on. Thanks for sharing!
Yes, thanks for sharing 👍
❤
Incredible story! Glory to God 🙏🏽
❤
Bashar requested that I listened to this and I am in deep appreciation. ❤❤❤
I was 11 years old and I had just lost my mother suddenly . I heard this piece by Beethoven' on our radio and it bought me solace .I have never forgotten it . Thank you Beethoven
Bashar told me to listen to this Symphony of Beethoven, millions thank you Bashar and Beethoven. 💝💐☯️💜💟♾️👏👏👏
I love all these comments that Bashar sent us!! ❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Me too ❤
Me too 😊❤❤❤
I'm here too!
Bashar sent me here. Edit: just saw bashars ship. Flying low, just as i started to listen to bashar on youtube :))
Well, ollwright 😌
Here on this day of your time! 💛
Bashar sent me
Bashar sent me here, too. 💖
And you just sent me to Bashar 😊
Thank you Beethoven, Bashar and the musicians involved in this video 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🌀🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
All the comments confirmed I was supposed to listen to this daily! Transformative - thank you! and Thanks Bashar and all like minded souls who are co-creating this with me. The music is beautiful. I have subscribed!
2024 I just heard Bashar mention this Masterpiece, Absolutely Breathtaking ✨✨✨
Me too, a minute ago!
Thank you Bashar I laughed and feel joy listening to this! Especially the first 3 minutes!
Thank you Bashar 🙏🤍
Thank you, Bashar...💚🌬✨️ this touches my Soul/Self 🙌🏽
who?
I'm also here Bashar sent ❤
Bashat Sent Me Here too
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And me
Bashar brought me here, thank you Bashar! ❤
Thank you Bashar ❤🙏🥰 a beautiful piece of music. I will listen to this frequently.
Much gratitude Bashar and Darryl Anka.
Bashar brought me here, thank you Bashar! 🙏
❤ THERE IS GREAT LOVE HERE FOR YOU
this piece is timeless. almost feels as if it was written for this time period
This piece makes me feel chaos, peace, calm, the beginning and the end.
I utterly agree!
It is supposed to help letting go of the past
@@jengirard6463 who said that
@@widedPanda9797 Bashar
Couldn't agree more. Profound sadness, followed by resignation then acceptance and finally peace.
Bashar sent me here also 💖
Well performed. Beethoven dedicated this symphony for Austrian and Beverian soldiers who were wounded in the battle in Hanau in 1813 and the very first performancewas 8th December 1813. This second movement (Allegreto) was requested to be played again by popular request. Beethoven was a genius and an absolutely great man! 😅
I didn't know what is was inspired by. Thankyou
I like the performance, though I know it is sacrosanct to suggest this....I prefer slower tempo realisation
@@alla5578i have to agree! i love this but a slower tempo is my preference!
@@alla5578How can we find out how fast was Allegretto for the musicians of the past?
So it is true that it's a funeral march? I thought Beethoven wrote it for himself. Maybe it's true the anecdote that he cut the legs of his piano, so vibrations of the floor helped him to hear better to finish his 7th symphony
can listen to the 2nd movement everyday
I do most days!
Bashar suggested I seek this out. Beautiful.
Thank you to Bashar! This feels amazing to me!
Merci, Bashar.
I've played different Beethovan pieces on the piano, as a teen for contests....Fur Elise, Moonlight Sonata...still play for pleasure at 74. Never fully mastered The Pathetique, but love trying. Discovered this beauty a few years ago. He was my favorite composer as a teen & still is. How blessed we are to experience it!❤️👵
He is the best. I am trying to learn the piano. When i can play Moonlight Sonata third movement I will know that I have truly mastered it.
I love you Bashar ❤❤❤
Granny I still hope you're around to hear this but keep playing
Bashar you genius! I Beethoven, so are you. What a fabulous set!
Thanks Bashar
Thank you Infinite Spirit for guiding me through Bashar!
Healing , Peace and Blessings among us🙏
Thanks Bashar 💕
❤
Single best piece of music ever? Could be. Could very well be.
Some of the best composers of all time have said so.
For me it is, yes.
Haunted since childhood by this movement. By a million miles my favourite piece of music
@@petepower4217 qq
Beethoven symphony number 9 play something number 9 Beethoven
It does!
The best of the best of the all times of the history of the Classical Music. A masterpiece.R.I.P Beethoven
Lol Bashar sent me. This is beautiful, thank you❤
Me, too😄
Thanks Bashar ❤💜
Thank you Bashar❤
Here cause of Bashar
Same 😂
Hilarious... How do you do?!
Same...😂
Me too
N me
Thank you Bashar 💜
I am grateful for you Bashar ❤ and Beethoven 😁
Ludwig van Beethoven, was actually a great character because he was born with his invincible soul so as not to submit to the "high" social class, he is worthy of worldwide admiration not only for his great musical talent.
I have been listening to this on repeat for the past few days. I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of it.
i am not a classical music person generally speaking, but watched this twice and it had me sat on the edge of my seat, jaw open, goosebumps all over... incredible
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Thank you, Bashar
One of the most moving movements of any symphony. God gave us Beethoven.
Le plus transcendant pour moi... Depuis mes 11 ans. Un choc qui se perpétue à chaque écoute .
"God" "gave" us everything
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If you appreciate humour you can observe that i answered in english 😅
Incredibile most of us are here because of Bashar😂🎉❤ thanks so much space boy
This piece comforts me with its beauty whenever I am grieving.
This movement feels like grief itself to me.
Is that why tears are in my eyes one minute and next I am wanting to run away.This song is an end of the world type song.And then it stop it downward spiral and
One of most beautiful movements in symphonies.
Bashar sent me here too.! Now I listen to this every morning when I wake up 💕💕 may you all be wrapped in love && light ❤️
Sent here by Bashar, so greatfull and glad to see many of u here. Let the magic begins ✨️
One of my favorite movements. This man wrote music to wirhstand time and deservedly so.
Completed in 1812, Beethoven's Seventh Symphony is one of his most popular works. It was dedicated to Austrian Count Moritz von Fries, nobleman and patron of the arts. On the plan symphonic, Beethoven imbues each movement with a single, persistent rhythmic motif, which he develops alongside melody and harmony through changes in duration, orchestration and texture. The famous second movement « Allegretto » which was encored when it was premiered in 1813, is in the darker key (A minor) which resembles a slow march. Structured in a double variation form, the music begins with the main melody played by the violas and cellos, which turns into an ostinato. This very simple motif of quarter notes and eighth notes is passed to the upper strings until the next theme is introduced by the upper string sections. The change in tonality is led by the clarinets, which play a quiet melody above the slightly restless triplets played by the violins below. The intricate string writing in this passage maintains the reader through the music. The movement is centered on a solemn processional rhythm. This rhythm at dark allure becomes the foundation for layers of new musical lines, the pressure of which eventually culminates in an enormous outpouring of emotion. Like the dance, a procession or cortege has a rhythm of its own and in this movement, the inexorable progression of its long-short-short-long-long rhythmic pattern can mirror the unstoppable march of time : All the subtlety of writing is here ! If all movement must end, then one can and must still move and live. Because of its context historical, Beethoven had great difficulty in composing this work, with its unprecedented energy in the history of music. This second movement is the only one to be interpreted independently of the symphony but also of all the work of the Master. *Lucien*
What a synopsis! Itself worthy of the music.
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O thank you Susan! I couldn't receive a nicer compliment like this. *LM*
Me too! Thanks Bashar!!
Sent by Bashar and appreciate this frequency today❤
Words can’t express, what this song does for me. Wow. I wish I knew Beethoven, what a time
Thank you Bashar!
Thank you bashar💕🌼
Im here because of Bashar 😊
Me too😅
Me too
Me 2!
Me too!
Me too although I love beethoven
Thank you Bashar ,it really works.
Thank you Bashar.
Those who says "consciousness is an illusion" disregard art's masterpieces, such this one, which are created (or discovered) by sharply conscious brains. While listening such a beautiful piece I say, consciousness is fundamental, may be the most fundamental thing of existence.
I'm not sure if it's what's intended. I love this symphony. I feel despair, realization, triumph... to name key feelings this gives me. I can almost feel myself get through a tumultuous time in my life...
The way in which this leaps from strident to lilting to bittersweet and so on, is a joyous experience, thank you Ludwig. 🙏
The finest pieces of music ever composed....ever.
The way the musicians respond to Järvi's expression when it is too loud. A truly refreshing and beautiful rendering of an amazing piece of music.
Bashar's Comments sent me here!!🙏🌹🎶💜🎵♥️🌹
Thank you bashar!!!
The first 3 minutes, thank you Bashar
There’s no words to describe how this music moves me… great orchestra, great composer 🙏🏽😌
As it should.
Great conductor...!
Thanks bashar
This is one of my favorite classical music piece of all time, and I love Järvi's gentle theatricality on the podium. Beautiful!
Thank you Bashar 🙏
Bashar❤..wow magical✌️
Thanks to Beethoven… and Bashar ❤️🎻❤️
Bashar said listen to the first 3 minutes, but I didn't stay to find out WHY. Lol I had to type fast, before I forgot.
Tiktok brought me here. Apparently this symphony has enlightening frequency.
Bashar?
Just read the same...therefore I am here.
Instagram for me and I can confirm it does nothing for my disheveled soul.
I recommend doing some shadow work. Soul changing process.
@@Theleague0fshad0ws
@@Theleague0fshad0wstry listening to some Motzart.
I've heard it dozens and dozens of times and it still gives me goose bumps. Those low minor notes at the beginning, as if portending something unspeakable, then the falling cadences of the higher violins. And it builds and builds until it explodes into grandeur and the beauty of the light.
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Beautiful performance of what could be my favorite all-time pieces of music.
Even though this piece’s first 3 minutes is at 432 hz, I am drawn to listen to the whole movement. I believe the whole movement is healing. I can’t get enough. I think I’m going to listen to the whole symphony now. ❤
Greetings seekers! from Australian soul exploring via Bashir brought me here. I shall allow this to re ignite interest into the classical music such as this . I always felt, without this being punny, that this style of music was made as if it were an emotion itself in its power to evoke such strong emotions and passions as energy within us when immersed within listening , and best with eyes closed . I believed it would have been far more widely ingested by more of the population at its time without distractions of knowledge of radio, television, movies, and now social media to entertain and drain our minds of attention and harden our sensitivity to life generally . I enjoyed this becoming me in my experience along with this conscious interaction to any having interest to have read . May your experiences be of enjoyment , growth , darkness , and light , in being your part as what you do and are is right !
I’m coming from Bashar.
OMG, same!
Me too!! 💜💜💜
Same
Me too 😊
Same. This has been majorly impactful.
This song is so soothing to the brain. It's helps me be at peace.
Bashar, I don't know if it will work, but it's so beautiful it doesn't really matter!❤
Gratitude Bashar ❤❤❤ always love❤❤❤
Fantastic, so gentle and calm...I don't understand all the "Apocalyptic vibe" in "pop culture" of this beautiful movement
This is full of joy and so sweet 🎵
The first 3 minutes is supposed to be a healing frequency from divine sources. It’s not apocalyptic.
Well the movie "irreversible" brought me here. It's a f*cked up movie I recommend you don't watch it. However, it has influenced the vibe I get from this piece.
true thank you Bashar ❤️✨
J'adore chaque note de cette interprétation. Rien de grandiloquent, jamais, la tension d'une émotion qui étreint, d'une vie qui cherche à échapper à sa pesanteur pour s'émanciper et s'envoler. Le tempo est respecté (ce qui n'est pas toujours le cas, souvent pris trop lent, comme un adagio). Allegretto a dit Beethoven. Il savait pourquoi. L'orchestre n'est pas trop important, aussi entend-on clairement chaque pupitre. C'est super, super, super.
J’adore croiser ici dans les commentaires des connaisseurs comme vous qui partagez votre savoir. Merci! 😊
@@_synapseChaque paire d'oreilles a sa propre valeur. Les émotions restent essentielles. Ce n'est que mon avis, après tout 🙂 belle journée à vous
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Bastar sent me here. My favorite composer!!!
I got goosebumps, thank you Bas and Beet, this is affirmation that this brings alignment for many
Геніальне виконання шедевру Бетовена!!!
I played this my freshmen year of high school, this is an epic piece
Now I can understand how the classically trained The Beatles' musical arranger Sir George Martin could come up with the most wondrous orchestrations for the music of a modest British pop music band like the Beatles.
Beethoven does a great job of incorporating his emotions in his music; undoubtedly the best composer, in this regard. Mozart has a larger body of compositions but most are mechanical with little emotion. I don't know if Beethoven is in heaven but his music should be.
Why the comparison? They both were great, amazing composers. However, Mozart died at 35, who knows how his music would evolve?
Beethoven better be in heaven
Beethoven brought this creation to earth, from his higher consciousness.
It has been a beautiful journey enjoying from Kenya 🇰🇪 thank you Bashar :
I’ve really grown to appreciate many more of his symphonies over the years besides his popular 5 and 9
Thanx Bashar for sending me here
🙏🏼Bashar ❤️❤️❤️
Hypnotisant! J'adore!
I love this symphony. When the music heightens- I feel the triumph of my desires as they are happening at that moment- my body feels elated and the energy is bursting through my skin! That is the power we hold inside as we are immediately creating the winds of change!!! The universe has begun to orchestrate for us- be patient & keep praying ( meditating) -
Thanks, Bashar!