0:01 Bach - BWV 565 Toccata and Fugue 0:32 Saint-Saens - Danse Macabre 1:28 Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto No.2 1:50 Mozart - Symphony N.40 2:10 Vivaldi - Spring 1st Movement 2:32 Debussy - Reverie 3:14 Dvorak - Symphony No.9 in E minor 3:42 Prokofiev - Dance of the Knights 4:00 Chopin - Nocturne in G major 4:32 Offenbach - Can-Can
Выбор сделать не возможнл, очень талантлиаый, гениальный гитарисст, никогда не могла дсебу представитт на что способен талант и гитара, пусть даже электрогитара. яБрова!!! И Огромромное спасибо за этот удивителтный концерт! Спасибо всем кто сделал его доступным для многочмсленных слушателей!!! ❤
10 Classical composers Volume 5 1.Wagner - Ride of valkyres 2.Pechelbel - Canon in D 3.Beethoven - Ode to Joy 4.Mozart - Requiem 5.Joplin - The Entertainer 6. Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody(end part) Please add further
Thanks for introducing me to classical composers I have never even heard of. You are introducing the internet to some wonderful people. Thanks for all the videos! I know you have spent an incredible amount of time on them, and each moment is thoroughly enjoyable.
Two Set Violin: Violin is THE best instrument to play classical music. Davie 504: Maybe, but bass is THE best instrument to play modern music. André Antunes: Hold MY beer.
He's pretty damn good, no doubt about that. If you like this you might like the guitarist syu from galneryus. His metal solos are pretty insane and very classically inspired.
00:00 tocata and fuge 00:34 danse macabre 1:29 piano concerto no. 2 1:52 symphony no. 40 2:09 spring 2:33 reverie 3:14 symphony no. 9 " New world" 3:42 dance of the knights 4:00 valse op. 69 no. 3 4:34 can can from orpheus in the underworld
Yep classical composers were super talented For example wolfgang amedus mozart he wrote hes first piece at the age of 5 he wrote hes first opera and conducted it at the age of 11 Beethoven was deaf he lostal of hes hesring at 40s he barely couldve heard anything at 25+ so they used pen and paper to talk to him he wrote the best piece of music ever written while being completly deaf it was symphony 9 Its noe the original anthem of europe
Or nicolo paganini He was so good that they jailed him because they thought hes the son of devil they protested outaide of hes house because of that Sometimes mid concert 3 of hes strings wouldve broke and he played the rest of the piece with 1 string he was called the devil violinist The greatest violinist of all time He wrote pieces that while playing the original melody but you had to play 2 more lines
Also btw Beethoven wrote 9 symphonies which after that a curse began From 1827 the death of ludwig van beethoven Every composer that has written 9 symphonies died Even shubert died at the middle of the 8th symphony
Franz liszt He was too good too handsome Super talented virtuisso He was perfect at everything He practiced up to 15 hours a day Once he had a concert He didnt even practice the piece for the concert a single time He played it perfectly in the concert He was so good that women would throw their underwears to the stage He wanted to play pieces that nobody couldve played After chopins death he found out that chopin didnt like hes pieces ( they were best friends ) so he spent the last years rewrting them and making them easier
1812 overture is where I learned quarter-note triplets (or at least that's how I remember if). And, I love them. Tony Iommi (and meany othes) surely used them in their riffs.
Wow finally i was waiting this piece Danse macabre is my favorite Violin piece. Amazing work i love the classic music specialy romantic and baroque btw i want the full version of Danse Macabre please 🍃👏
Soy de peru y amo lo que has hecho increible unir musica clasica con guitarra electrica y estilo de rock 😎💯❤una fucion increible , lo haces hermoso es un deleite escuchar
I have 2 questions: Do you play the drums that are in the background as well? Is it an acoustic drum set or digital/MIDI? Thank you. You have incredible skills.
Key, Time Signatures and Tempos of this pieces: 1. Bach - BWV 565 Toccata and Fugue (D minor (1♭), 4/4, Adagio - Allegro) 2. Saint-Saens - Danse Macabre (G minor (2♭), 3/4, Mouvement modéré de Valse) 3. Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto No.2 (C minor (3♭), 2/2, Maestoso (Alla marcia)) 4. Mozart - Symphony N.40 (G♯ minor (5♯), same time signature, Allegro molto) 5. Vivaldi - Spring 1st Movement (E major (4♯), 4/4, Allegro) 6. Debussy - Reverie (F major (1♭), same time signature, Andantino sognado) 7. Dvorak - Symphony No.9 in E minor (E minor (1♯), same time signature, Allegro con fuoco) 8. Prokofiev - Dance of the Knights (same key and time signature, Allegro pesante) 9. Chopin - Nocturne in G major (G major - A minor (1♯), 6/8, Andantino) 10. Offenbach - Can-Can (G major (same key signature), 2/4, Allegro)
@Yeert Tere i will, i really love his contents and share it with friends and people i know. hope i see him get more subscribers & views because he deserve it!
Thinking about how to do this with serialist composers like Berg or Webern. Anyway, I love how these videos connects classical music's influence on metal.
Baroque and roll 🤘
If I remember correctly, Yngwie Malmsteen actually has a song named Baroque and Roll
@@galgrunfeld9954
Your memory did not cheat you, my friend.
@@galgrunfeld9954 awesome song
If it ain't baroque, fix it!
@@jameschristiansson3137 don't *
0:01 Bach - BWV 565 Toccata and Fugue
0:32 Saint-Saens - Danse Macabre
1:28 Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto No.2
1:50 Mozart - Symphony N.40
2:10 Vivaldi - Spring 1st Movement
2:32 Debussy - Reverie
3:14 Dvorak - Symphony No.9 in E minor
3:42 Prokofiev - Dance of the Knights
4:00 Chopin - Nocturne in G major
4:32 Offenbach - Can-Can
@D'Noche yeah thanks
thanks man
Thank you!❤
No Beethoven?
0:32 danse macabre ....I'm waiting for the full version of this...this was perfect...
Absolutely agree
There are already two versions on TH-cam at the links below:
th-cam.com/video/YG--MK7VD-c/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/8UctnYG-bNY/w-d-xo.html
@@Elhardt thanks a lot. Both of them very nice :)
Danse Macabre is pretty metal in its original form, but yes, this was great.
dvorak - new world symphony no.9 in e minor 4th movement
J. S. Bach - Toccata and Fugue in D minor deserves a full video
3:14 - Knights of Cydonia
my thoughts exactly! :D
bcs of drum rhythm
@@MiguelPereira-ed2fh We have the same name :O
Listen Rhapsody of Fire - The Wizard Last Rhymes, you will be surprised xd
It really is, that’s awesome
Classical is honestly so metal.
Выбор сделать не возможнл, очень талантлиаый, гениальный гитарисст, никогда не могла дсебу представитт на что способен талант и гитара, пусть даже электрогитара. яБрова!!! И Огромромное спасибо за этот удивителтный концерт! Спасибо всем кто сделал его доступным для многочмсленных слушателей!!! ❤
Dvorjak is legit heavy metal. I could completely imagine Iron Maiden playing this piece and nobody would think it's anything out of place or weird.
the drums are from knights of cydonia by muse. go give it a listen
listen to "The WIzard's Last Rhymes" by Rhapsody, they use it throughout the whole song
Hmm, Vol. 5 next time?
I haven’t even finished this one yet lol.
YES
Lol I just noticed the heart. Thanks!
Пп
@@cueroroda7817 ооиито с вас из грн,l pu the
I like to think that these composers would marvel at this. Taking something to raw and and filtered Make such beautiful music.
10 Classical composers Volume 5
1.Wagner - Ride of valkyres
2.Pechelbel - Canon in D
3.Beethoven - Ode to Joy
4.Mozart - Requiem
5.Joplin - The Entertainer
6. Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody(end part)
Please add further
Amazing! I'm already waiting for Vol. 5
Thanks for introducing me to classical composers I have never even heard of. You are introducing the internet to some wonderful people. Thanks for all the videos! I know you have spent an incredible amount of time on them, and each moment is thoroughly enjoyable.
0:20 The handler, By MUSE!!!
The Plug in Baby riff is also inspired by the Toccata
Two Set Violin: Violin is THE best instrument to play classical music.
Davie 504: Maybe, but bass is THE best instrument to play modern music.
André Antunes: Hold MY beer.
I think you just slayed every genre of metal-soloist out there.. full length version of Jacques Offénbach please!
He's pretty damn good, no doubt about that. If you like this you might like the guitarist syu from galneryus. His metal solos are pretty insane and very classically inspired.
00:00 tocata and fuge
00:34 danse macabre
1:29 piano concerto no. 2
1:52 symphony no. 40
2:09 spring
2:33 reverie
3:14 symphony no. 9 " New world"
3:42 dance of the knights
4:00 valse op. 69 no. 3
4:34 can can from orpheus in the underworld
THANK YOU!
We needed that! Thank you
4:00 Nocturne in G major op 36 no.2
I really need a full version of the Dvorak piece. It was amazing
th-cam.com/video/1M2hsI78pzM/w-d-xo.html
Its not what mr amtunes did, but here's a metal version of it...kinda
th-cam.com/video/ZuehaT7iHn0/w-d-xo.html
*YES*
It's like Star Wars, but before Star Wars was even a concept.. and now it's metal!
Totally...
How crazy talented were them guys...Vivaldi for example?! It's just mind blowing.
Yep classical composers were super talented
For example
wolfgang amedus mozart he wrote hes first piece at the age of 5 he wrote hes first opera and conducted it at the age of 11
Beethoven was deaf he lostal of hes hesring at 40s he barely couldve heard anything at 25+ so they used pen and paper to talk to him he wrote the best piece of music ever written while being completly deaf it was symphony 9
Its noe the original anthem of europe
Or nicolo paganini
He was so good that they jailed him because they thought hes the son of devil they protested outaide of hes house because of that
Sometimes mid concert 3 of hes strings wouldve broke and he played the rest of the piece with 1 string he was called the devil violinist
The greatest violinist of all time
He wrote pieces that while playing the original melody but you had to play 2 more lines
Also btw
Beethoven wrote 9 symphonies which after that a curse began
From 1827 the death of ludwig van beethoven
Every composer that has written 9 symphonies died
Even shubert died at the middle of the 8th symphony
Franz liszt
He was too good too handsome
Super talented virtuisso
He was perfect at everything
He practiced up to 15 hours a day
Once he had a concert
He didnt even practice the piece for the concert a single time
He played it perfectly in the concert
He was so good that women would throw their underwears to the stage
He wanted to play pieces that nobody couldve played
After chopins death he found out that chopin didnt like hes pieces ( they were best friends ) so he spent the last years rewrting them and making them easier
Francisco tarrega
The godfather of classical guitar
Hea most popular piece was grand vals which later was used as nokias tone
Это восхитительно, переслушивал бы по несколько раз, я и сам пианист и обожаю классику, но это превосходно!
(Hello from Russia)
Да, его аранжировки чудесны.
I never knew russian hello would be that long
Estoy de acuerdo contigo
согласен
I agree
it means:
This is delightful, I would listen to it several times, I am a pianist myself and I love the classics, but this is excellent!
Не Шопен конечно не перекладывается полноценно)
Parabéns, André!!! Nossa!!! Este arranjo das músicas clássicas são difíceis de fazer na guitarra. Tem que ter muita técnica. Mais uma vez, Parabéns!!!
Classic! Absolutely freaking awesome!! I've watched the 4 volumes in a row and I now feel comfortably numb!!! Keep it up bro.. You Rach 🤘😍🤘
MORE! More Dvorak please! I would definitely buy a whole album of that. And Chopin, while you're at it. ;) love it!
You might want to listen to Muse's "Knights of Cydonia", he borrowed some elements of this song for the Dvorak part :)
If u compiled all volumes in one whole album I seriously would buy it. Great covers! 🔥🎸
This arrangement of Dance Macabre is epic! Needs a full version
Holy s*** you're skills are absolutely mind-boggling the amount of talent you have should be known by the world thank you for sharing
JUST AMAZING! Waiting for Vol.5 🤘🏻
Woah.... screaming tenderness and mellow shouting, then the in between...Wow!
You have a gift for the French late romantics. The Saint-Saens and Debussy were amazing.
1812 overture is where I learned quarter-note triplets (or at least that's how I remember if). And, I love them. Tony Iommi (and meany othes) surely used them in their riffs.
I must say, I’m very glad that the production values match your skill. It all sounds awesome like it should!
I’d love a full version of Dance of the Knights! It sounded so cool.
Eres increíble!! Que nivel para tocar la guitarra. Felicidades!! Me gusta mucho la música que subes.
Nadie te pregunto crac
3:28 That beat gave me Knights of Cydonia vibes :)
That debussy reverie 😵 holy sheet! now i want a full version of that!!! 😵
You got that, are you happy now?
@@JustAGuyAllDayAnyDay Wait? really!?!?!?
@@mehmed6712 check his video from last week
@@JustAGuyAllDayAnyDay I did that just now 😍 thank you 🙌
Indeed amazing
Wow finally i was waiting this piece Danse macabre is my favorite Violin piece. Amazing work i love the classic music specialy romantic and baroque btw i want the full version of Danse Macabre please 🍃👏
This deserves a billion hits! Wow the arrangement alone...
my favorite combination. and this is just pure awesome. definitely an "M" For metal-tatistic
Wow, Claud Debussy hits hard, man.
That was cool. Thank you!
Grande tuga, fazer com que cada vídeo se torne uma obra de arte todos autores devem estar orgulhosos
i recognize everything...
amazing talent i never realized!
thank you!
Those bends are out of this world
that was insane, nice one dude. So glad I found your channel
Classic music in your arrangement every time is better and better
man that drum in dvorak's gave galloping vibe, it's perfect for the theme of the piece
WHERE IS 10 Famous Classical Composers [Vol. 5] ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
it's very sad that each video in the series is gaining fewer views. You play incredible, bro gj
I mean, each video in the series is older than this one...
Please more classical hits! I love it!!!
What a beautiful thing it is to see a modern musician paying homage to the old masters.
Great! Thank you again, and again, and again. Every day!
Bach and Mozart, the inventors of melodeath 🤘
Good work , good mix , fantastic
this is so underrated!!!!!
I'm waiting for part 5.
these become better and better as you make them!
Absolutely majestic !!! Loved it
Soy de peru y amo lo que has hecho increible unir musica clasica con guitarra electrica y estilo de rock 😎💯❤una fucion increible , lo haces hermoso es un deleite escuchar
Beautifully arrange.... blooming in my ears
You're doing god's work Andre. This is amazing. I cannot thank you enough.
Don’t see very often la dance macabre on lists, that was awesome
If I told you he plucked my soul in perfect cadence from my bones, would you ever believe me?
Brilliant! Well played. It almost sounds like many of these pieces were written with the intention of one day being played on an elecric guitar. 🎸
the Bach one was incredible!
Vol. 5 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙏🏼🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Damn I love this channel
The series keep getting better
i did not expect to see my man antonín dvořák in this, awesome :D
0:39 to 1:25 is my favorite
the 9th symphony from the new world made me feel like falling from the moon as im being impaled by a very long sword
MORE MORE MORE!!
I have 2 questions: Do you play the drums that are in the background as well? Is it an acoustic drum set or digital/MIDI? Thank you. You have incredible skills.
Why is there no grammy award for this kind of art?
Key, Time Signatures and Tempos of this pieces:
1. Bach - BWV 565 Toccata and Fugue (D minor (1♭), 4/4, Adagio - Allegro)
2. Saint-Saens - Danse Macabre (G minor (2♭), 3/4, Mouvement modéré de Valse)
3. Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto No.2 (C minor (3♭), 2/2, Maestoso (Alla marcia))
4. Mozart - Symphony N.40 (G♯ minor (5♯), same time signature, Allegro molto)
5. Vivaldi - Spring 1st Movement (E major (4♯), 4/4, Allegro)
6. Debussy - Reverie (F major (1♭), same time signature, Andantino sognado)
7. Dvorak - Symphony No.9 in E minor (E minor (1♯), same time signature, Allegro con fuoco)
8. Prokofiev - Dance of the Knights (same key and time signature, Allegro pesante)
9. Chopin - Nocturne in G major (G major - A minor (1♯), 6/8, Andantino)
10. Offenbach - Can-Can (G major (same key signature), 2/4, Allegro)
I think I learned more of the classics here than I did watching Warner Brothers cartoons! Bravo!
wonderful
I'd love to watch a full cover 🤘🤘
We want vol 5! 😍
You make each song sound better then the last
I need a playlist of these in full.
Excellent
Danse Macabre was absolutely incredible! Not to say that they all aren't, but it gave me goosebumps! Well done yet again 🤘🤘🤘
Grandissimo!!!
Dvorak amazing!!!! Please play It complete version!!!!
goodness! my fave Chopin's nocturne?! you rock!
Bravo!
Woke up to this awesomeness!!! Legen... Wait for it... Wait for it.... Dary! Legendary
This is so beautiful that I don't want it to end.
Love from Turkey
Hem Iroh ile hem de Andre ile ilgilenen bir Türk :)
azula > katara
@@BerkenaR doğru bu arada
korrayı da izledin mi?
@@BerkenaR evet, daha iyi olabilirdi ama korra
Eres de los artistas mas increíbles que conozco sigue así ;)
That Danse Macabre cover was epic
Why do you not have more subscribers?
TH-cam selects who becomes famous he probably has to sacrifice a babie or something to get in the club
he will
@Yeert Tere i will, i really love his contents and share it with friends and people i know.
hope i see him get more subscribers & views because he deserve it!
He's starting to get more views just now
Amazing job. ❤️
You rock, man!
I loved the Camille Saint-Saëns.
Excellent +++ BRAVO +++++++++ 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
MERCI ++++++++++++++++++++ 🙏🏼😍🙏🏼
Rock makes everything better
You must check Pietro Domenico Paradisi, Toccata in LA Maggiore, so beautiful And Girolamo Frescobaldi as well, two great composers.
I thoroughly enjoyed that
Thinking about how to do this with serialist composers like Berg or Webern. Anyway, I love how these videos connects classical music's influence on metal.
Superb!
3:41 brutal transition