Fur Elise is the song and you pronounce her name Foe-zee-ah. She has a very modest sense of fashion, she is not revealing or overly sexualized in what she wears, but she is always elegant while being down to earth. If you react to her song Minefields (ft John Legend) the white dress that she wears in that one was haute couture and came in a box the size of a refrigerator! So glad you got to react to her and hear her, this was her latest song, go back and discover how she got to here, it's a great road... she even has one called The Road! 😁
There are several ways to pronounce her name, but she's settled on "Foe-zia". Here she's borrowed 9 notes from a Beethoven classic to set up the lyrical story, while providing a musical spine to wrap the melody around.
@@itzel1735Thanks, Itzel. I haven't seen Gordon Preece's footprints around lately. He's the same vintage as me and I hope he's alright. You heard anything?
@@ConradMacMillan Haven’t noticed comments on YT in at least a month. And the threads I know he posted in no longer have comments. But someone is posting on X. Maybe he’s just changed his handle.
I'm always impressed when I first hear vocalized lyrics to originally only instrumental classical "pieces"! I hope Ludwig Von Beethoven is proud to hear it. 🎵🙏 🎶 Thank you for this rare reaction!
"Fur Elise" are German/Deutche, meaning "For Elise", and Elise is the name of Ludwig Von Beethoven's wife, who had passed away. But, this original "piece" had no lyrics, so . . . ? 🤔
Fur Elise is the song and you pronounce her name Foe-zee-ah. She has a very modest sense of fashion, she is not revealing or overly sexualized in what she wears, but she is always elegant while being down to earth. If you react to her song Minefields (ft John Legend) the white dress that she wears in that one was haute couture and came in a box the size of a refrigerator! So glad you got to react to her and hear her, this was her latest song, go back and discover how she got to here, it's a great road... she even has one called The Road! 😁
There are several ways to pronounce her name, but she's settled on "Foe-zia". Here she's borrowed 9 notes from a Beethoven classic to set up the lyrical story, while providing a musical spine to wrap the melody around.
Well said
@@itzel1735Thanks, Itzel. I haven't seen Gordon Preece's footprints around lately. He's the same vintage as me and I hope he's alright. You heard anything?
@@ConradMacMillan Haven’t noticed comments on YT in at least a month. And the threads I know he posted in no longer have comments. But someone is posting on X. Maybe he’s just changed his handle.
@@itzel1735Thanks.
That was awesome, thank you for this reaction 😊👌🏼
I'm always impressed when I first hear vocalized lyrics to originally only instrumental classical "pieces"! I hope Ludwig Von Beethoven is proud to hear it. 🎵🙏 🎶 Thank you for this rare reaction!
Phenomenal!!!!❤❤❤❤
For the opposite vibe from Faouzia and one of her songs, check out her “La La La”.
"Fur Elise" are German/Deutche, meaning "For Elise", and Elise is the name of Ludwig Von Beethoven's wife, who had passed away. But, this original "piece" had no lyrics, so . . . ? 🤔
Pronounced “Foe-zee-uh”
This performance is unreal.