This is so beautiful. You've used musical art in order to convey emotions, events and feelings through a meme format. Absolutely wonderful. The point of music is to convey such things.
i like how it's so self-aware that in itself made it funny so many bangers here (the typewriting piece was actually genius and Putin final boss lol) and so many wankers (what are some of these keyboard smash pieces composed in the 18th century helppp)
If the bosses misplaxed their themes they could just pick a classical piece and no one would be the wiser Also: you could play False King Allant's OG pipe organ theme in a concert and easily pass it off as a "lesser known baroque piece".
"Mein-" um- This joke is dark. Jokes about n*z1sm are dark. I condemn jokes like that, so, i am here to let you all know, that you all should joke like that only being fully aware, that you all joke about something really bad.
Yay for Petrouchka where are Ligeti,Penderewski and Xenakis and all dee others that desire to show all the other sides of life ? Schnittke Galina Ustvolskaya belong here as do thr structuralists!
Honestly the thornier,more honest side of art doesn't show its face till Beethoven and Goya. I thought HerrB. was agnostic but no : read his letters he had immature ,childish ideas about daddySzntaClaus gawd. It saddened me I always thought someone who saw his Vienna succumb to Napoleon. Good things dis abound even in early 19th century. The very same Napoleon had a cartographer-scientist heaven was not on his map because there was no need for such hypotheses. I bet Shosta was a believer. Prokofiev I'd like to imagine was smarter. C is my favorite word and sucking them is my favorite activity after writing concerti and symphonies!
lemme guess the piece haydn - sinfonie no.94 chopin - etude 25-11 beethoven - piano sonata no.32 uhh I guess one of finnissy's piano concerto but not sure which one rimsky-korsakov - flight of the bumblebee (piano arr by rachmaninoff) flight of the bumblebee (piano arr by cziffra) again... yeah boccherini - string quintet no.5 wagner - die walkure anderson - the typewriter some stravinsky things x3 john cage - 4'33" uhh I forgot it the composer but it's the irish legend i guess what the actual fuck is this piece vivaldi spring beethoven fur elise (bagatelle) I give up
Ah yes, I forgot Henry Cowell was a pedo. Britten, too, although he was never convicted, and of course, famously, Bruckner and Scriabin (although only by western standards for the former)
@@andreas_gaming_24 From what I can glean from the article, the crime he was being charged for was purely alleged, since they didn't have concrete evidence of anything at the time. Cowell decided, however, to plead guilty to the act as well as several other past instances of so-called "immoral acts", and pled guilty during his trial for unknown reasons. This may have been down to fear of the public's reaction were he to win the case, due to rampant homphobia in society, a fact expressed through the language of sensationalist news articles published on the case, ie referring to all young men as "boys" regardless of age, leading to heavy distortion of the actual details. Nonetheless, Cowell continues to remain on good terms with other contemporaries of his, such as John Cage, Lou Harrison and Charles Ives, and went on to marry and continue his musical pursuits. I would refrain from calling him a paedophile, however, as it implies he (almost) exclusively sought out sexual partners based on the other person's age, when there's no concrete evidence to prove that was 100% the case. It just so happened that the person he was accused of receiving favours from was 17 (which I do not in any way deny is an utterly horrendous thing). As neither person is around to speak on the real details about the incident, it would be unwise to make a generalised assumption about the result. I don't intend this to be a defence of Cowell engaging in sexual favours from someone underage though - I only want to avoid people making judgments about a deceased man's moral character based on an incident which we do not have a full and total understanding of the facts surrounding it.
guys I think he watches twoset
most definitely
most definitely my good sir
yea i think so too
Absolutely 😅
No more 2set :(
I never knew they used TYPEWRITERS in classical orchestras
it’s the only piece lmao
@@andreas_gaming_24 Satie's Parade uses a typewriter (among other things, I think a revolver is fired along with a foghorn too)
max richters blue notebooks
Timestamp?
(3:14)
I'm pretty sure Mozart would've actually enjoyed this video
random twosetter found in the wild
great video
thanks! Lmao
Haha they broke up
@@yourcommentisntfunnyv2709 yea ik
bro this is hilarious and the jokes are so clever, keep it up!
@@megatron8577 not my most best video but thanks!
@@andreas_gaming_24 most best video moment
This is so beautiful. You've used musical art in order to convey emotions, events and feelings through a meme format. Absolutely wonderful.
The point of music is to convey such things.
This is the periodic table
7:48 I’m pretty sure in the opera can-can comes from, Orpheus in the Underworld, Zeus rizzes up a woman as a fly
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
guys, this guy is lying on the description, the video is actually good and funny
Oddly enough this is actually funny
Thanks!
i watched this back when it had only 12 views. I like the progress
I have no idea how this video got this many views
calling bach "british noises" makes me want to cry, and not in a good way
*german noises
Cuz a Brit made him blind (and Handel, too)
@@utvpoop why did he have to eye surgery in england :(
@@seirial no, it's John Taylor who went to Leipzig to Bach
As someone who adores classical music THIS WAS SO FUNNY 😭😭😭!! PLEASE THE DESCRIPTION IS LYING
Can't wait till twosetviolin finds this.
I wish 😭 🙏
5:27 nah henry cowells goated
The rite of spring one had me on the floor
This is a peak comedy you created here
Even though it’s bad thanks tho!
Thank you kind sir for preparing classical musical memes (and watching twoset)
Yw I guess 😆
that's so underrated bro
I can’t tell if that means this video is good Or it’s bad (I am very stupid)
@@andreas_gaming_24if you were very stupid, you wouldn't have been able to put this video together this well
@@andreas_gaming_24 it's a good video !
@@D4rs_ oh thank goodness thank you!
7:56 GREAT GOOGILY MOOGILY HOW OLD IS THIS REFERENCE. This sent me back so far it threw my back out. Geez I'm getting old...
4:31 alien listening to this piece from Voyager Golden Record: 🗿
Ah, the beautiful compositions of Finnisey
i love this. I demand more
Idk this vid kinda sucks but thanks anyways!
THE CLOSED CAPTIONS BRO
beethoven op 111 sonata mentioned 🔥🔥🔥
i like how it's so self-aware that in itself made it funny so many bangers here (the typewriting piece was actually genius and Putin final boss lol) and so many wankers (what are some of these keyboard smash pieces composed in the 18th century helppp)
7:30 what the goddamn fuck is this piece and why is it so fucking terrifying
The piece he didnt give the name to us was "Sonata Erotica."
That Tremolo Thing Right? With A Yellow Cup In It?
Yes, @@AydinFawwaz-p4z.
@@AydinFawwaz-p4zYes. My mom came in while I was listening to it and asked what was wrong with me.
I love this, Imma send this to the musician groupchat now 😮💨🔛🔝
🫡
I’ve been playing classical music for over a decade, this is frickin hilarious
Rewatching to honor twoset’s departure from the internet 😔😔 may they become lingling
woogie boogy suprising for beethovens time lol
I was quite impressed when I found it too. it's one of the reasons that I think Beethoven was a genius of mythic proportions
I hate it to. It's so bad it makes want to switch to electric violin.
Jk, really good video actually.
at least it isn’t the viola
half of these sound like dark souls boss music
If the bosses misplaxed their themes they could just pick a classical piece and no one would be the wiser
Also: you could play False King Allant's OG pipe organ theme in a concert and easily pass it off as a "lesser known baroque piece".
The Beethoven ragtime was so real 😂
It's not a rag. Rags need to have a steady "walking bass". It's just syncopated swing 🤓
@@thepotatoportal69 Don't ruin my fun 😔
Andreas was that one kid, who told jokes, that were 0% dirty, absolutely harmless and he laughed about it, while others just looked at each other.
7:44 *inhales* IF YOU OR A LOVED ONE WAS DIAGNOSED WITH MESOTHELIOMA-
dayum well done for thinking of all these!
Thanks dude!
THIS WAS GOLD LMFAOOOO
if you could... pls make more... subbed btw
idk I kinda post whatever random crap I enjoy but maybe
It's so bad it's good. Comedy heaven.
"im not giving you the name of this piece"
We want the name of that piece.... for music science reasons 🧐
N O
@@andreas_gaming_24 PL PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLS, PLS PSL OPLWASE PLESA èPLEASE PLEASE/j
For anyone wondering, it's called "Sonata Erotica"
0:33 _ok but for real "Winter Wind" by Chopin is a legit incredible piece_
2:56 "Mein Fuhrer! I can walk!"
"Mein-" um- This joke is dark. Jokes about n*z1sm are dark. I condemn jokes like that, so, i am here to let you all know, that you all should joke like that only being fully aware, that you all joke about something really bad.
You should have ended this video with cannons playing 1812
the recording couldn’t be recovered due to recording being destroyed by cannon
this is gold
respect for honest description
this is surprisingly creative. good shit.
1:23 I love the tutti so much
lmao
I can’t believe it’s actually a piece lol.
mozart would never say that.. Im shrying and caking rn
Yay for Petrouchka where are Ligeti,Penderewski and Xenakis and all dee others that desire to show all the other sides of life ? Schnittke Galina Ustvolskaya belong here as do thr structuralists!
Ah... Indeed pretty brutal
Honestly the thornier,more honest side of art doesn't show its face till Beethoven and Goya. I thought HerrB. was agnostic but no : read his letters he had immature ,childish ideas about daddySzntaClaus gawd. It saddened me I always thought someone who saw his Vienna succumb to Napoleon. Good things dis abound even in early 19th century. The very same Napoleon had a cartographer-scientist heaven was not on his map because there was no need for such hypotheses. I bet Shosta was a believer. Prokofiev I'd like to imagine was smarter. C is my favorite word and sucking them is my favorite activity after writing concerti and symphonies!
The only thing i can say to this is what the fuck. I can’t decide whether I love it or I hate it
THE TYPEWRITER 😭😭💀💀😂😂😂😂😂😂
5:32
I watched this sheet video like a year ago and I remembered it again 💀
my favorite part is the "AH AH OH Ah Oh oh ooh aaah aahhhh" where it has jumping notes
3:23 why is this so true
it somehow is
aMAzing!
A M A Z I N G
8:45 That gave me flashbacks…
The comment was hearted, so this person has probably watched that one animated film
This shit was pretty fucking funny, and I don't even listen to classical music that much.
Furthermore, moreover, and in addition to that......
good transitions and ending
Never ever appear before me again
Somehow I understood every one of these.
The Wagner one 😂
5:33 is Sonata Ero[REDACTED]
😑
Why did I genuinely find this _amusing_ ?(plays classical music)
Do a part 2 of this!!!
rebel was definitely going through stuff
6:47
9:27 Shostakovich be like "who asked" lmao
The video was turning unsettling until this part lmao 7:42
okay fellow twosetter i see you!
You a fellow twosetter too?
the worlds fastest violinist is that one mosquito
This is sacreligious
Very s a c r e l i g i o u s
i hate this video
why would you hate it? I only hate the fact that you wrote "Full song list" in the description like, just type "Full pieces list" 😓
W comment
Don't.
I love this video
@@SuperDieu_6666 Lmao
When a twosetter makes a video>>
very funny (even the subtitles😂)
Lmao 😂
@@andreas_gaming_24 btw The Periodic Table detail was very good 🤣
@@DefneBayrak LMAO THANKS HAHA 😂
I love this video
lemme guess the piece
haydn - sinfonie no.94
chopin - etude 25-11
beethoven - piano sonata no.32
uhh I guess one of finnissy's piano concerto but not sure which one
rimsky-korsakov - flight of the bumblebee (piano arr by rachmaninoff)
flight of the bumblebee (piano arr by cziffra)
again... yeah
boccherini - string quintet no.5
wagner - die walkure
anderson - the typewriter
some stravinsky things x3
john cage - 4'33"
uhh I forgot it the composer but it's the irish legend i guess
what the actual fuck is this piece
vivaldi spring
beethoven fur elise (bagatelle)
I give up
All the pieces are in the description dude
@@andreas_gaming_24 uh wait lol
funniest shit I've seen in a hot minute
Oh god I love this
Wth subtitles 0:20
Schulhoff sonata ero^ica btw
😡
@@andreas_gaming_24 😡
😃
dude this is epic
Thanks bro
omg boogie woogie
“you guys might not be ready for it but your kids will love it”
-probably Beethoven
@@andreas_gaming_24 don't forget bach in his art of fugue
@@WD_GX I forgot about that one
3:00 Me already out looking at him :
Subtitles...
*british laughter*
gentleman no shit bru
Not chosing a single recording on period instruments is 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴𝔂ly evil (I am a HIP violinist)
im a kid and i realised what he meant in the very loud piece. like wtf im 9 years old
what
Oh boy. Please try to forget it
Ah yes, I forgot Henry Cowell was a pedo. Britten, too, although he was never convicted, and of course, famously, Bruckner and Scriabin (although only by western standards for the former)
And, of course, famously, you
@@PromixDelPiero I've been found out
henry cowell is so cool
I think uh.
I think you might need to check his Wikipedia
@@andreas_gaming_24 noooooooo 😭😭not that
@@andreas_gaming_24 From what I can glean from the article, the crime he was being charged for was purely alleged, since they didn't have concrete evidence of anything at the time. Cowell decided, however, to plead guilty to the act as well as several other past instances of so-called "immoral acts", and pled guilty during his trial for unknown reasons. This may have been down to fear of the public's reaction were he to win the case, due to rampant homphobia in society, a fact expressed through the language of sensationalist news articles published on the case, ie referring to all young men as "boys" regardless of age, leading to heavy distortion of the actual details. Nonetheless, Cowell continues to remain on good terms with other contemporaries of his, such as John Cage, Lou Harrison and Charles Ives, and went on to marry and continue his musical pursuits.
I would refrain from calling him a paedophile, however, as it implies he (almost) exclusively sought out sexual partners based on the other person's age, when there's no concrete evidence to prove that was 100% the case. It just so happened that the person he was accused of receiving favours from was 17 (which I do not in any way deny is an utterly horrendous thing). As neither person is around to speak on the real details about the incident, it would be unwise to make a generalised assumption about the result. I don't intend this to be a defence of Cowell engaging in sexual favours from someone underage though - I only want to avoid people making judgments about a deceased man's moral character based on an incident which we do not have a full and total understanding of the facts surrounding it.
Please make more.
Nah this guy doesn't know chopin's 2nd ballade
amazing
Thanks!
Am I being stupid and the piece was not by Schönberg, because he was active basically in 20th century and not 1700s?
even though most is the humor of a 12 yo american kid, some jokes are pretty funny, keep it up!
Thanks dude!
7:05 agreed
why am i laughing¸
how
Honestly these are hilarious lmao
ah yes
5:40 why. just...why.
It makes me wonder why this is considered music
@@andreas_gaming_24 I think that schulhof might have been a little loopy. him and schoenberg particularly (also cage. he was nuts)
do jazz next