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@methshin1
@methshin1 3 года назад
Everybody a gangster until the third movement starts
@anhthiensaigon
@anhthiensaigon 3 года назад
Everybody gangster 'til Beethoven told 150 isn't RPM but BPM
@sallie.
@sallie. 3 года назад
It is actually a really fun movement to play
@SuperGamer4444
@SuperGamer4444 3 года назад
@@sallie. until your fingers start cramping halfway through lol
@sallie.
@sallie. 3 года назад
@@SuperGamer4444 If you practice enough, you’ll get through it; though your 32 Variations in c minor are way more difficult, I’m currently playing that piece
@zoeen5650
@zoeen5650 3 года назад
"If you can play it slowly you can play it quickly" - Some prodigy
@Samael78
@Samael78 3 года назад
Did I just watch a guy get stoned and fall asleep on the sofa while listening to Beethoven? Or was that me?
@pratapkverma6704
@pratapkverma6704 3 года назад
Well i have used the first movement as Lullaby too many times😂😂
@howyadoin2375
@howyadoin2375 3 года назад
I think we just saw a man get stoned and wake up listening to Beethovan.
@godspeed2124
@godspeed2124 3 года назад
@@howyadoin2375 nicely put
@cadleo
@cadleo 3 года назад
If you watch to the end youll see him get stoned and evolve while listening to Beethoven.
@i.m.7710
@i.m.7710 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣best comment!!!!!
@Johnxxxxxxx
@Johnxxxxxxx 3 года назад
“I shall hear in heaven.” -Beethoven’s last words
@timewall6955
@timewall6955 3 года назад
Wow..
@trollekont1710
@trollekont1710 3 года назад
I don’t know if this Is true. But it’s beautiful nontheless thx wonderful man named John :)
@kathrynclary8691
@kathrynclary8691 3 года назад
That's stunning.
@user-uq9kb2uf1z
@user-uq9kb2uf1z 3 года назад
This has already been said by an absolutely deaf composer who has composed genius music!
@mlomofficial
@mlomofficial 3 года назад
I believe his true last words were "Pity, pity!- too late!"
@pusiboss2320
@pusiboss2320 3 года назад
Dude just witnessed the whole fckin renaissance... Respect
@ellefitzpatrick6339
@ellefitzpatrick6339 2 года назад
This is from the Classic period not Renaissance.
@lukrem420elominoso4
@lukrem420elominoso4 2 года назад
@@ellefitzpatrick6339 actually romantic you dum dum
@ellefitzpatrick6339
@ellefitzpatrick6339 2 года назад
@@lukrem420elominoso4 actually, the two periods overlap. Moonlight Sonata composed 1801. Baroque: c. 1580-1750 Classical: c. 1750-1820 Galant music: c. 1720-1770 Romantic: c. 1800-1910
@lukrem420elominoso4
@lukrem420elominoso4 2 года назад
@@ellefitzpatrick6339 they do indeed .But this musical piece is romantic. Beethoven was the pioneer after all.
@stuffedpancakes3438
@stuffedpancakes3438 2 года назад
@@lukrem420elominoso4 this was very much a classical piece. It does not sound in reference to other romantic composers like Debussy or Schubert. This is still a classical piece and just cuz he lived in a short time frame when the classical era started does not mean every piece created during that time becomes romantic
@danielmerrett8733
@danielmerrett8733 3 года назад
This man's soul left his body about 5 times
@renzorco
@renzorco 3 года назад
Lmaoooooo
@pridefu1seven
@pridefu1seven 3 года назад
💀💀💀💀
@nexttime4532
@nexttime4532 3 года назад
Best comment
@lizarrington3636
@lizarrington3636 2 года назад
🤣🤣
@marcelolopez1001
@marcelolopez1001 20 дней назад
And 5 times the soul said: "wait, just some more Beethoven. And weed."
@leewelles1637
@leewelles1637 3 года назад
I work with people with dementia. The part of your brain that stores music is the last to "go." People who don't know their kids, or to use a bathroom, can sing, play, dance to music they knew. It is the best gift you can give your brain, heart, and soul. Music...the universal language. Free to all.
@beastmasterbg
@beastmasterbg 3 года назад
best thing is I know lyrics from songs I haven't heard in years. That memory never fades. If I hear them now I know every word
@evanbecraft8201
@evanbecraft8201 3 года назад
I’m gonna be ninety with dementia and all I can remember is Hey Ya! By Outkast
@kendrickisthegoat7491
@kendrickisthegoat7491 3 года назад
Kids who? I’m listening to 2Pac
@evildaughter4
@evildaughter4 3 года назад
Thats so fire im gonna be listening to a bladee album and know every word but forget what i did my entire life
@grotn_
@grotn_ 3 года назад
@@evanbecraft8201 Hey Ya is such a dope song
@danielcrase
@danielcrase 3 года назад
1st movement: makes audience cry 3rd movement : *makes pianist cry*
@ckl5590
@ckl5590 3 года назад
As a pianist I approve this comment!
@annabolika8919
@annabolika8919 3 года назад
@@ckl5590 lol I feel you. I learned it two years ago, and I've never loved and, at the same time, hated a piece as much as this
@virginiaviola5097
@virginiaviola5097 3 года назад
😂..but are your fingers tingling? Mine are.
@theyonlycomeoutwhenitsquiet
@theyonlycomeoutwhenitsquiet 3 года назад
This sonata is next on my list. I'm currently finishing working on the last movement of the Pathetique, and honestly the third movement there looks like the easier of the two bookending movements. For the Moonlight, I know the first movement already, have for years. The second probably won't be that hard. And then the third will just take some training the fingers to move a little quicker and accurately. A lot of training. I don't care, I'll get there.
@virginiaviola5097
@virginiaviola5097 3 года назад
@@theyonlycomeoutwhenitsquiet keep practising. My Mum, who was a violinist asked me how I learned to play difficult and fast passages and I told her that you have to teach it to your hands. I guess that is a type of muscle memory, but if you teach it to your fingers, then they will play the piece for you, and you can just concentrate on other things, like the musicality and dynamics. Hope that helps.
@laynlayned
@laynlayned 3 года назад
This man knows how to listen to music. Get baked, just lay back and listen 👌🏻
@laynlayned
@laynlayned 3 года назад
Welp, after watching about 20 other vids he don’t lay very often 🤣
@Stuffandstuff974
@Stuffandstuff974 2 года назад
@@laynlayned the power of Beethoven
@Trathien-
@Trathien- Год назад
berserk pfp less go
@rodgomez4424
@rodgomez4424 3 года назад
"Overly sensitive" bro, you're just ahead of the curve.
@thomaswhittemore2369
@thomaswhittemore2369 3 года назад
There are times when a man can shed a tear or two. Great music is near the top of the list.
@ballsman6084
@ballsman6084 3 года назад
being stoned prolly helped lol
@vampmode9132
@vampmode9132 3 года назад
You ever think that this mans been dead for like 200 years and here is a guy listening to his art all these years later. Itd probably blow beethovens mind
@maxis5650
@maxis5650 3 года назад
he´s dead about 200 years, it´s his 250th birthday this December.
@vampmode9132
@vampmode9132 3 года назад
@@maxis5650 consider this now edited. Lol
@lauraschelstraete4177
@lauraschelstraete4177 3 года назад
I think he would be overjoyed to find out he still can touch ppl today!
@FoxyJane1348
@FoxyJane1348 3 года назад
He was known to have quite an ego. I'm sure it would please him immensely, but he would say "of course they love me!" LOL
@lisabarbosa4541
@lisabarbosa4541 3 года назад
He would dig it!!!!
@milesbutretarded9914
@milesbutretarded9914 3 года назад
I started crying laughing watching this because I couldn’t believe this dude sparked up, laid himself back, and listened to the entirety of Moonlight Sonata for a video. But by the end I wasn’t crying due to laughter, instead I found myself lamenting to such a pulchritudinous sonata. The tears that grazed down my cheeks are simply the manifestation of a real man, and those who watched this in its totality know this.
@milesbutretarded9914
@milesbutretarded9914 3 года назад
@@oussamaexact797 damn straight
@abhishekconstantinewinches9907
@abhishekconstantinewinches9907 6 месяцев назад
You're welcome.
@Yixuidhalbh
@Yixuidhalbh 5 месяцев назад
Never In my life heard “pulchritudinous” uttered before. Definitely adding that to my vernacular
@NathanWind99
@NathanWind99 3 года назад
We’ve all heard the melody hundreds of times but how many of us have sat down and really listened like this young man? This music deserves undivided attention.
@peeramidwithin3823
@peeramidwithin3823 3 года назад
More so than any music in the world. It is musical enlightenment.
@toomuchspoon283
@toomuchspoon283 Год назад
Nigga what young man bro is like 40
@gian3073
@gian3073 Год назад
Nathan? Nathaniel B?
@atheist101
@atheist101 Год назад
I played trumpet while I was in school. I got the privilege of knowing this music. We would sit in class on certain days and just listen, that would be the lesson. My band directors where some of the most amazing teachers. One had a day where he would let us bring in music that moved us, any genre it didn't matter. We'd play it for the class and then discuss what it was we loved about it.
@buppie2000
@buppie2000 3 года назад
Young brother, set aside an hour and listen to Beethoven's 9th Symphony. When it finishes, remind yourself that it was written by a DEAF MAN.
@LadyMorgaine1976
@LadyMorgaine1976 3 года назад
@@mattbecham3094 Beethoven had gone completely deaf when he composed the 9th symphony.
@MsAppassionata
@MsAppassionata 3 года назад
@@mattbecham3094 He’s right about that. Hard to believe, I know.
@MrGOTAMA420
@MrGOTAMA420 3 года назад
i shall hear again in heaven
@fredrodnick2881
@fredrodnick2881 3 года назад
There's nothing wrong with having feelings after hearing a certain piece of music for the first time. I'm a musician myself and i still remember my reactions to music as a boy. I wish more people were able to react to music like you do instead of just dismissing something as boring cause they don't understand what they are hearing.
@marijn1772
@marijn1772 3 года назад
I hope that as a musician you still react to music as a boy. That is with feeling intuition and a sense of awe and wonder.
@goephilms6130
@goephilms6130 3 года назад
I cried after my first symphonic concert, i Played gershwin rhapsody in blue, i was principal clarinet that start the piece alone...i was 19...
@jsil_
@jsil_ 3 года назад
Find a way to see his reaction off of the camera, on his own time. Could have easily been a facade for the camera, for the money. Dude acts weird
@arunir7817
@arunir7817 3 года назад
@@jsil_ He seems to be smoking a blunt. So it makes that he doesn't seem to be acting "normal".
@jsil_
@jsil_ 3 года назад
@@arunir7817 Before he even lights up, dude's got uncomfortable energy to me. I checked out his other videos, and he seems just as superficial as the rest. You don't post you falling asleep, and then seemingly performing an exorcism on himself five minutes later. Like, what are you doing man. He's doing whatever he needs to for the audience that buys his bullshit
@caleballen4721
@caleballen4721 2 года назад
Beethoven also respects the listener - he slowly teaches you what he'll be doing, brings in the themes but repeats them enough that a child can recognize it. Then he pulls it all together and you understand everything. It's pure genius. He makes it simple, understandable.
@0xdeadbeef975
@0xdeadbeef975 2 месяца назад
That's just the effect of classic sonata-form... Not an exclusivity of Beethoven
@melanielance3000
@melanielance3000 3 года назад
You could listen to classical music everyday and still not hear it all. Explore it all. Timeless.
@richdiana3663
@richdiana3663 3 года назад
The man lost he hearing and never missed a note. True genius.
@APC3370
@APC3370 3 года назад
That’s what I blow my mind in fact !!!
@virv1ndo973
@virv1ndo973 3 года назад
he was not deaf writing this
@aswomebro2601
@aswomebro2601 3 года назад
bruh
@primary2630
@primary2630 3 года назад
@@virv1ndo973 still, that he could just write the music and hear it without literally hearing it is pretty cool
@virv1ndo973
@virv1ndo973 3 года назад
@@primary2630 yep, legendary sonata 32 and symphony 9
@sheelaghgaelic4489
@sheelaghgaelic4489 3 года назад
When Beethoven became deaf, he cut the legs off his piano to that he could feel the music he wanted to create. Absolute genus.
@kawaii7573
@kawaii7573 3 года назад
No... he bit a metal bar the piano had so he could feel the vibrations and slightly hear the music because he wasn’t completely deaf at the time.
@abbie4805
@abbie4805 3 года назад
I play bass guitar and sometimes I can have trouble hearing my instrument with backing tracks no matter how I adjust the volume, same with when I’m listening to music. I’ll just put my foot or hand on the amp and feel the vibrations of every note and pick out the one I can feel but not hear, and pluck that from the others and focus on that. I got the idea from Beethoven
@TheFyrewire
@TheFyrewire 3 года назад
I read this too fast and thought you said that he cut his own legs off... I was extremely confused.
@jorgec2233
@jorgec2233 3 года назад
Genus?
@danielexe6050
@danielexe6050 3 года назад
@@TheFyrewire I read it like you. I thought he did cut of his legs, so he could be closer to the piano. Wtf:D
@harleyadam4813
@harleyadam4813 3 года назад
The most common reaction to this movement of Moonlight Sonata is an inability to speak. The emotion inherent in this song overwhelms people. It's melancholy beauty on a level most people aren't prepared for.
@Trathien-
@Trathien- Год назад
nah he is just high as fuck
@TheB787heavy
@TheB787heavy 7 месяцев назад
Well said 👍
@DubbleTee
@DubbleTee 3 месяца назад
@@TheB787heavy Agreed.
@DubbleTee
@DubbleTee 3 месяца назад
This comment is perfect.
@cooming
@cooming 2 года назад
this dude is so high and i love it
@bigjay123
@bigjay123 3 года назад
Someone send him a bigass poster of Beethoven.
@girlwithflaxenhair7438
@girlwithflaxenhair7438 3 года назад
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
@queencerseilannister3519
@queencerseilannister3519 3 года назад
Matter of time lol
@klaptongroovemaster
@klaptongroovemaster 3 года назад
A BUST of Beethoven! I'ma go to Amazon right now.
@jamescarmon4480
@jamescarmon4480 3 года назад
The musician or the dog?! Hahaha
@RinniePere
@RinniePere 3 года назад
@@klaptongroovemaster My thoughts exactly! 😅
@Jabafish
@Jabafish 3 года назад
Beethoven was actually very very depressed at the time he wrote this sonata. But he still wanted to write beautiful music for everyone. He was a very serious and not optimistic guy but his heart was made out of gold.
@kvoltti
@kvoltti 3 года назад
sadly he was abused by his father who wanted to use him as a cash cow like Mozart.. He was forced to practice and when he made a mistake his father would slam the lid of the piano down on his knuckles and force him to play again. and still for all that abuse Ludwig was able to create such beauty
@loch4u233
@loch4u233 3 года назад
You can feel the sadness in the song. I feel like pianists and violinists convey emotion perfectly in their work
@d.lafollette
@d.lafollette 3 года назад
Jesus died for you? Beethoven LIVED for you.
@pro_fail
@pro_fail 2 года назад
Gold is one of the heaviest metals. A heart made of pure gold, descends the fastest and hardest
@comdutch
@comdutch 8 месяцев назад
He would have been much more depressed if he had known then that in the future many people would not call him by his correct name, namely: 'van Beethoven' instead of simply 'Beethoven'. After all, they wouldn't also call the 8th president of the United States just 'Buren', but 'van Buren'.... ;-))
@fazetune2176
@fazetune2176 3 года назад
Certified hood classic
@allahuackbar396
@allahuackbar396 2 года назад
"3rd movement is the stuff only a Genius in real agony can create...such power cannot be mastered without a tormented soul" Claudio Arrau.
@Maisie9798
@Maisie9798 3 года назад
Music, no matter what kind, if it's good, it's good.
@traherne6726
@traherne6726 3 года назад
Agree
@richwells301
@richwells301 3 года назад
True that.
@raqrod1606
@raqrod1606 3 года назад
Facts
@herrglaskopfmann5767
@herrglaskopfmann5767 3 года назад
Yes, i think so
@gregwilliams9737
@gregwilliams9737 3 года назад
Nice comment
@realogre32
@realogre32 3 года назад
Can't get a copyright strike, this is public domain. It belongs to everyone
@gotsnogroovecheryl
@gotsnogroovecheryl 3 года назад
Tell Susan (the CEO of RU-vid) that. She will strike erbody down! I'd be surprised if she doesn't find & immediately remove this comment. Susan...😒
@realogre32
@realogre32 3 года назад
@@gotsnogroovecheryl She would block the sun if she could.
@KingCharles3
@KingCharles3 3 года назад
I think it could still get a copyright strike depending on the copyright of the specific recording
@gotsnogroovecheryl
@gotsnogroovecheryl 3 года назад
@@realogre32 She's probably workin on it!
@franciscoramirez4179
@franciscoramirez4179 3 года назад
Absolutely! 👍
@maihanni
@maihanni Год назад
when is beethoven dropping another album man its been 200 years
@avidier7347
@avidier7347 3 года назад
I strongly believe that music can express more emotions far better then words can
@osamaqtaitat
@osamaqtaitat 3 года назад
Of course
@juanbigstoner3413
@juanbigstoner3413 2 года назад
Some think that’s why we even learned how to speak. To describe the feelings we got from hearing music and dance
@sammcdermott78
@sammcdermott78 2 года назад
@@juanbigstoner3413 languages have just developed over time starting as simple sounds like other animals not just for music
@caleballen4721
@caleballen4721 2 года назад
The only things that have been found in EVERY single culture are 1) spoken language and 2) music
@celzyia2917
@celzyia2917 3 года назад
"Who can do anything after Beethoven?" -Franz Schubert
@gregr.leslie7665
@gregr.leslie7665 3 года назад
Unfinished buisness for shure.........
@marinusvandeventer3175
@marinusvandeventer3175 3 года назад
Probably referring to writing symphonies right. I recall him, Dvorak and essentially everyone else looking at the 9th symphony and going "well our goose is cooked. Thats it, no more symphonies!"
@grantbmilburn
@grantbmilburn 3 года назад
Wagner: hold my Valhalla mead.
@khmerhexe
@khmerhexe 3 года назад
And a reaction of FRANZ Schuberts Symphony in C Major (8th) would be lovely OR piano wise real deep sh*** Rachmaninov concerto Nr 3 for piano and orchestra or Schostakowitsch concerto Nr 2 for piano and orchestra
@Tonysmithmusic
@Tonysmithmusic 3 года назад
don’t forget the 2 titans who came before him, js bach and mozart. imho JS Bach is the greatest musical genius who ever lived. beethoven number 2 closely followed by mozart.
@igordrm
@igordrm 3 года назад
Having sensibility for music is a privilege. Those who cannot feel touched by music live like in black and white. Music is a forever loyal friend in one's life.
@xedasxedas
@xedasxedas 3 года назад
Life without music is a mistake....I've heard.
@Darknessfearslight1
@Darknessfearslight1 3 года назад
Its an honor.
@twins2936
@twins2936 3 года назад
"Music is the melody whose text is the world"
@mommyslittlehamburgerhelpe4700
@mommyslittlehamburgerhelpe4700 3 года назад
Jim Morrison sang about it quite nicely in When the Music’s Over
@dacsus
@dacsus 3 года назад
@@xedasxedas Life with poor music is even bigger mistake. I would vote for Kate Bush or some similar master artist, maybe Floor Jansen and Nightwish - I'd like to see his reaction to something similar (and, let's face it, closer to him)
@sillygoofygoobergoose8692
@sillygoofygoobergoose8692 3 года назад
Dude was sinking so deep into that sofa he felt like he was sinking in the ocean 😂
@ken2936
@ken2936 2 года назад
Beethoven lost his hearing around the age of 9 years old. What's so miraculous is the fact that while deaf he wrote music for entire symphonies. Imagine just writing music for one instrument! He wrote the music for each instrument for orchestra's and symphonies! That's just CRAZY.
@Hippeaux
@Hippeaux 2 года назад
It was a bit later in his life that he started having hearing difficulties, when he was about 25, but by 45 he was completly deaf.
@ken2936
@ken2936 2 года назад
@@Hippeaux You're correct. I have biographies on 24 classical artists, and I should have reviewed Beethoven before making my comment.
@powerowl2120
@powerowl2120 Год назад
Most artists didnt get to listen to their music before it was played by an orchestra back then simply because you had to write it and the musicians had to practice it for a while. Writing music for instruments you know the sounds of already is pretty easy if you had the experience and dedication to study music like the greats. It's like writing a book, it's just putting notes on a page lol. Not saying it's not impressive to write while deaf but if you stop to think about how music was made and experienced back then it's not really that crazy to believe lol
@ken2936
@ken2936 Год назад
@@powerowl2120 BALONEY.
@powerowl2120
@powerowl2120 Год назад
@@ken2936 what part of anything I said was baloney? It's not like Bach had fl studio or pro tools to stick his pieces in to confirm they were correct or not, lmao. All you could do was know what you were going for and write the proper notation on a page. Maybe they played it out on their harpsichords while writing it out to get a feel but that's not really necessary if you've put the time in that these classical and romantic composers did. You would just know what to write based on what you're hearing in your head lol
@akillersandwich8360
@akillersandwich8360 3 года назад
All three movements in one is long, but a hell of an experience. What a journey
@satortenet
@satortenet 3 года назад
Mr. Video is way more ready then we think... I bet he can even handle some Mozart already.
@greciacota3616
@greciacota3616 3 года назад
This World is ridiculous isn't?
@charlieos3451
@charlieos3451 3 года назад
And Bach. Heifetz. Vivaldi. Oh and Bolero. Oh my gosh, where do I send my money!?! I'm sending all my money! This was awesome!
@klaptongroovemaster
@klaptongroovemaster 3 года назад
He needs to do a Bach fugue, and something from the Romantic period. Pick one. I'd recommend Mussorky's orchestration of Ravel's Pictures at an Exhibition. Pines of Rome would be a good one for goose-bump induction.
@Jimbodisfan
@Jimbodisfan 3 года назад
@@klaptongroovemaster Pines of Rome, Fountains of Rome, and Roman Festivals by Ottorino Resphigi. Goosebumps. Toccata and Fugue in D minor by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750).
@corb2555
@corb2555 3 года назад
15:47 the 3rd movement just laid this man to rest and then revived him lol I feel you on that
@katieundercover
@katieundercover Год назад
i read this as it happened in the video and i busted out laughing bro 😭😭😭 holy shit
@lindarogers2271
@lindarogers2271 Год назад
@@katieundercover so did I 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@lbcstyle6659
@lbcstyle6659 6 месяцев назад
I had to wait for it. But died laughing when I got to it😂😂
@LoveLife-ho3rg
@LoveLife-ho3rg 3 года назад
Lmaoooo I’ve officially seen it all baby! A stoned ass man crying while explaining and comparing Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata to a sex session! Oh yes I’m so happy I found you!
@disorderrgv
@disorderrgv 3 года назад
bro you got an ear for music many folks don't anymore.
@sharonmartinez4320
@sharonmartinez4320 3 года назад
You dont need words to reach into ones heart. Let the music speak for itself. Truly hauntingly beautiful. Still think youd live Tchaikovsky
@sharonmartinez4320
@sharonmartinez4320 3 года назад
Love, I hate auto correct
@coxydonn6784
@coxydonn6784 3 года назад
Nonce he was
@joetspaulding
@joetspaulding 3 года назад
Nutcracker or Swan Lake
@satortenet
@satortenet 3 года назад
We can actually see Mr Video's brain melting when the 3d movement starts. This is gold.
@Aussie.Owlcoholic
@Aussie.Owlcoholic 3 года назад
Love the profile pic, is it the sigil of Arnor or the Gondor?
@samueljohnson9566
@samueljohnson9566 3 года назад
This was so sincere. Also I knew exactly what level of stoned you were on when you put your finger up cuz you were so connected to the song and knew what was gonna happen next haha
@JSmith-ii6yn
@JSmith-ii6yn 3 года назад
Idk why but this is so unintentionally funny
@georgesjarjour5994
@georgesjarjour5994 3 года назад
THAT is why this incredible music has lasted hundreds of years and speaks to all different types of people, across nationalities and languages. It was done by brilliantly gifted artists. Watching a pianist perform these masterpieces is something to behold.
@lydiajoy1823
@lydiajoy1823 3 года назад
LOL, I remember in college we had an art history teacher and he said “doesn’t a piece of classical music remind you of something? Starts off slow, builds up to a climax, then eases off?” I was young enough to be shocked. Anyhow, glad you enjoyed the Beethoven, I really enjoyed listening to this sonata.
@scarletjohnston741
@scarletjohnston741 3 года назад
Oh my 😳🤣🤣🤣
@klaptongroovemaster
@klaptongroovemaster 3 года назад
Ravel's Bolero is so sexy, they made a sexy movie with Bo Derek called "Bolero."
@mldiluna969
@mldiluna969 3 года назад
@@klaptongroovemaster or Olympic ice dancers Torvill and Dean back in the day did a seriously sensual routine to Bolero.
@clintonsmith5163
@clintonsmith5163 3 года назад
@@klaptongroovemaster I believe that movie is called "10", but Ravel's Bolero does appear in a very memorable scene.
@silas9673
@silas9673 3 года назад
This is the highest human I’ve ever seen
@inufan4L
@inufan4L 3 года назад
Started playing piano when I was 6 I conquered the 3rd movement when I was 16 Been playing for 21 years and Beethoven never fails to touch my heart ❤ If you haven't already I very much recommend watching a pianist perform this piece 🎹😌
@elhombre2711
@elhombre2711 7 месяцев назад
I'm just learning to play it now.
@michaelbaldwin8484
@michaelbaldwin8484 3 года назад
Would you have imagined a year ago that not only would you be listening to classical music, but that you would enjoy listening to classical music?
@kneelread
@kneelread 3 года назад
boy oh boy. do you think you could handle an 18-minute violin solo composed by a Russian genius? Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto In D, Op.35, TH. 59 - 1. Allegro moderato . It's a whoooole trip. A journey. Highly recommend
@jennyanimal9046
@jennyanimal9046 3 года назад
Yes
@ThisisStephennn
@ThisisStephennn 3 года назад
I wanna see that reaction
@kalamahina7157
@kalamahina7157 3 года назад
Co-sign.
@SexySivart77
@SexySivart77 3 года назад
Oh hell's yeah it is, great recommendation.👍
@colleenmahony8803
@colleenmahony8803 3 года назад
Oh holy heck, YES
@RustinChole
@RustinChole 2 года назад
219 years later, and it still slays. That’s shelf life. From a man who was nearly deaf when he wrote it.🤷🏻‍♂️ Glad to see you giving ol’ Ludwig Van a go.🖤 (imo - as a composer - I actually think Beethoven would love seeing this, and your appreciate your love making analogy).
@wildbobentertainment
@wildbobentertainment 3 года назад
Mr. Video done and gone had himself a soulgasm. I feel you brother, this peice did the same thing to me the first I heard it in its entirety.
@johnye4591
@johnye4591 3 года назад
For any other pianists out there, we need to get this man to listen to ballade no. 1 by chopin. It would be this reaction times a million. Please take it into consideration mr. video
@LuxuFoo
@LuxuFoo 3 года назад
Oh yeaaaa. Fantaisie Impromptu would be another banger from Chopin for him to listen to. But I really wanna hear him listen to Franz Liszt- La campanella.
@bluebassboy22
@bluebassboy22 3 года назад
I cried the first time I listened to that.
@joyfulfishman5445
@joyfulfishman5445 3 года назад
Yes yes yes
@johnye4591
@johnye4591 3 года назад
@@bluebassboy22 i still do sometimes and it’s been my favorite piece for years now, in my opinion it’s the greatest piece of music ever created
@slingzy7157
@slingzy7157 3 года назад
Trueee to this day i still sometimes shed tears listening to ballade no. 1
@tom_4615
@tom_4615 3 года назад
3rd mov is heavy fucking metal and I will hear no different....
@chromium4668
@chromium4668 3 года назад
You should hear the "appasionatta" movement 3 then
@mr_torle
@mr_torle 3 года назад
Playing double bass on the drums to thia movement is really nice!
@rhettC5
@rhettC5 3 года назад
Metal and classical are very different, but almost identical at the same time
@suprchickn7745
@suprchickn7745 3 года назад
Beethoven was such a genius and easily my favorite of the classical-era composers. Some say he was the last of the classical composers because he took the form as far as it could go before the Romantics took over.
@tom_4615
@tom_4615 3 года назад
@@suprchickn7745 yeah I 100% agree Beethoven pretty much spearheaded the romantic era...
@WolfgirlAidan
@WolfgirlAidan 3 года назад
Man's just had a full body experience and I completely understand 🤣 Also thank you for doing this because this is one of my favourite pieces and I don't think I've ever actually listened to it all the way through before!
@Metalslimeusa
@Metalslimeusa 3 года назад
im so happy this video is real
@Metalslimeusa
@Metalslimeusa 3 года назад
straight up my fav video
@jtrac3y
@jtrac3y 3 года назад
Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 in D minor is one of the most beautiful pieces of music of all time. Even if you don’t react to it, listen to it for yourself. You’ll. Love. It.
@loricreel2463
@loricreel2463 3 года назад
Leo you freaking musical empath... Tbh I've never really had a feel for classical music beyond a mild appreciation for the skill needed to play the instruments. However reacting to your reaction has me teared up and philosophical. Damn nephew, teaching old an dog older tricks... That's a credit to your works.💖🔥
@brandimachulis7820
@brandimachulis7820 3 года назад
I literally saw your spirit hovering above your body. Not all people feel music the way you do. And not everybody gets the chills only people who experience on a spiritual level. Whoever is hating on you saying your faking your reactions don't feel the music like the rest us. Keep being brilliant your something special don't ever doubt that. 😉💯❤
@hobbiscottcho3874
@hobbiscottcho3874 2 года назад
I never expected a video of a dude greening out on the couch listening to Beethoven to be this good.
@kvbstudios316
@kvbstudios316 Год назад
The music is so good he forgets and lets his doob go out twice.
@Charsept
@Charsept 3 года назад
Once you're out of Beethoven, there are still at least a dozen more mega hits from this era. Mozart, tchaikovsky, etc, etc. I'm looking forward to that 😁
@jacqueline4514
@jacqueline4514 3 года назад
Mozart! YESSS. Piano Concerto N0. 21
@Ottawajames
@Ottawajames 3 года назад
What we call 'Classical" music is really subdivided into different periods that span over 200 years..There is a lot of ground to cover! lol.
@AK00777
@AK00777 3 года назад
@@jacqueline4514 I LOVE Mozart. Do you think he'd like Opera? Not everyone's thing but def my fav
@AK00777
@AK00777 3 года назад
@@Ottawajames good point. There's a lot
@jacqueline4514
@jacqueline4514 3 года назад
@@AK00777 Hi! Actually, a couple of months ago (maybe more) he reacted to the Three Tenors doing "O Sole' Mio"; I was thrilled! I think he might like some of the most popular songs by Pavarotti; or perhaps (forgive my ignorance) the beautiful song sang by the women in Shawshank Redemption. That type of Opera I think has universal appeal. I would love to see him react to some Opera. What a great idea!! Doesn't hurt to ask, Right? I myself have had zero success in my requests thus far, lol, but he gets bombarded, I'm sure!
@somniumrabidum
@somniumrabidum 3 года назад
man, I'm a lifelong metalhead with a wide collection of music that I enjoy. There are millions of people just like us who, regardless of genre or medium, when you hear/see/experience genuine brilliance it affects you emotionally. I think many of your subscribers can relate to your emotion, sure we don't all act or sound the same, but music is a language we all speak and when it hits you it's something truly beautiful. Keep being you bro, we wouldn't have it any other way.
@noth1ng5id
@noth1ng5id 3 года назад
Goth girl that grew up in Ballet, Tap and Choir. I used to get looks coming into dance class in my Docs and leather jacket with my pointe shoes hanging from the shoulder strap. lolol Music is magic.
@geoffsullivan7902
@geoffsullivan7902 3 года назад
Amen.
@dawngay2709
@dawngay2709 3 года назад
I agree. Classical music is comforting to me, allows me to take my own journey, make my own story.
@bdog01
@bdog01 3 года назад
Yup. Exactly this.
@dr.michelleevamorholt1538
@dr.michelleevamorholt1538 3 года назад
final movement, the OG headbanger music...yes?
@danielcrase
@danielcrase 3 года назад
not a damn soul mentioned clair de lune by debussy like *really* you feel happy and sad at the same time
@kiddingme3413
@kiddingme3413 3 года назад
Bussy
@notevenlistening6072
@notevenlistening6072 3 года назад
I like Dirge fur Fidele.
@joshmeagher2024
@joshmeagher2024 3 года назад
i learned how to play that on recorder in school so i don’t think we have the same experience with that song
@kittymcmahon4433
@kittymcmahon4433 3 года назад
My favorite
@danielcrase
@danielcrase 2 года назад
@@poitre_ this comment is gold
@meredithtyson3408
@meredithtyson3408 3 года назад
Classical music has that effect on true music lovers. When it hits, you just melt in and can't get enough. ❤️
@lmbrtshrry
@lmbrtshrry 3 года назад
I'm so glad you are open to so many different genres! I haven't heard the classics since i was in elementary school.
@ThisisStephennn
@ThisisStephennn 3 года назад
Im 39 and never fully heard this. Oh my God I've been missing out
@AK00777
@AK00777 3 года назад
@@ThisisStephennn how exciting! There's so much for you to discover 😘💕
@klaptongroovemaster
@klaptongroovemaster 3 года назад
He needs to do some JAZZ.
@JayyCee1
@JayyCee1 3 года назад
this sonata is almost like s symphony for the piano.
@paulaamero
@paulaamero 3 года назад
That was my first time hearing that, too. Sounds like he was definitely a rock star for his time!
@strangedemonchild3911
@strangedemonchild3911 2 года назад
Hi I'm high as balls watching this guy for the first time let's see what happens Edit: This guy went and had a movement with Jesus and while he was gone, Beehtoven possessed his body to listen to his own music without shame. Edit 2: this man is crying and waxing so beautifully poetic about the song and good sex, I'm in tears
@kinesola276
@kinesola276 3 года назад
When I was in high school there was a piano in the cafeteria. Early one morning I came in there and there was nobody there, but the boy I had a major crush on. And he was playing this on the piano. I've never forgotten that. I love this music. I always close my eyes when I listen to it. It takes me somewhere I can't explain. Thank you ♥️
@janeycalver4227
@janeycalver4227 3 года назад
I went to watch Moonlight Sonata after someone suggested it in your last video. Half of your subscribers were on there, all discussing why we were all suddenly there and commenting at once on a video posted 11 years ago. Your name was brought up a lot. You've started something now.
@Dough_Dough4
@Dough_Dough4 3 года назад
The beuty everything mankind has ever created just flashed before his eyes.
@lisanyhlen457
@lisanyhlen457 2 года назад
I'm old and I'm ashamed to say I've never listened to this entire song. So hauntingly beautiful!❤
@christopherberger7263
@christopherberger7263 3 года назад
I used classical to help with stress from a horrible marriage with a narcissist for 20 years. The music will take you places that help you find yourself and open your mind. I’m glad you have discovered Beethoven. Continue on your journey friend.
@megandavies8590
@megandavies8590 3 года назад
AC/DC For those about to rock.
@SueProv
@SueProv 3 года назад
Can you believe this is just,a piano? And in a symphony he can hear all the instruments as he puts the notes for each instrument then they come together? I find walking and chewing gum my limit. You gotta watch the movie Amadeus.
@scarletjohnston741
@scarletjohnston741 3 года назад
Love that movie!
@AutoPilate
@AutoPilate 3 года назад
And Immortal Beloved.
@35pen61
@35pen61 Год назад
This man risking his whole life just so he can hear this Masterpiece
@charlotte1704
@charlotte1704 11 месяцев назад
There’s a video you need to see, of a little toddler listening to Moonlight Sonata at a school performance, sitting on his dad’s lap, remaining completely still, crying, and on the verge of bawling, because it’s an emotional experience 🥺 And on a side note; Beethoven lost his hearing completely in his mid-20’s, which means that he was deaf when he wrote this masterpiece (at 30 years old).
@yambo59
@yambo59 3 года назад
Wrap your head around this - classical pianists often play entire 20 minute pieces like this with NO SHEET MUSIC OF ANY KIND all by memory - !!
@LucaBonato
@LucaBonato 3 года назад
Memory does play a role when you begin to play it, by the 1000 times you practice it's just muscle memory
@georgescompositions8872
@georgescompositions8872 3 года назад
Just look at Glenn Gould he would play Bach’s wtc off memory both books, it’s all practice, being a piano virtuoso might help as well but he practiced day night.!
@Cyberplayer5
@Cyberplayer5 3 года назад
@@LucaBonato True and they had non of the distraction we have today.
@SimGirl00
@SimGirl00 3 года назад
I never use sheet music it’s easy you just remember nothing extraordinary about that
@nixian_zwaylus
@nixian_zwaylus 3 года назад
i remember this one by heart. i can probably sing each part a then paste the together.
@craigkowald3055
@craigkowald3055 3 года назад
Still gives me chills after more than 50 years of hearing it.
@ludoxz
@ludoxz 2 года назад
seeing someone apreciate music like this make me feel very happy and its just this wholesomeness that you give of while listening in awe of this masterpiece, great reaction, keep it up, and all of you stay safe
@DizzNutt93
@DizzNutt93 3 года назад
You should check out Ode to Joy next. Moonlight Sonata has a somber tone, whereas Ode to Joy is more upbeat.
@terrimobley6067
@terrimobley6067 3 года назад
Yes!!
@n_other_1604
@n_other_1604 3 года назад
"Ode to Joy" flashmob to increase the goosebumbs... It's his 9th with tex of Friedrich Schiller & is an anthem to humanity which became the anthem of the European Union as well.
@chalkus
@chalkus 3 года назад
Best react to the full 9th symphony.. choral versio
@PinkSabby89
@PinkSabby89 3 года назад
I love this piece and I’d love to see your reaction, too!
@DeflatingAtheism
@DeflatingAtheism 3 года назад
For as famous a piece of music as the Ode To Joy is, its _weirdness_ is really underappreciated. It would be really interesting to see the reaction of someone who's familiar with it, but has never listened to it all the way through. Of course, that applies to the 9th Symphony as a whole... and Beethoven's output as a whole!
@gcountry100
@gcountry100 3 года назад
Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture is so fucking hype. I think you'll love it. It's also the only piece of music to use a cannon as an instrument. I could watch you listen to classical music all day. If you want your mind blown listen to Paganini's 24th caprice with a video of someone playing it. I'm glad to keep seeing you get bigger, man! You've got such a good heart
@MegaEaglelover
@MegaEaglelover 3 года назад
It’s been a While sense I have heard The 1812 Overture, but that one Truly my time favorite Classical piece of music 🎶... I Definitely hope he does that one
@Stanley_P_Whirl
@Stanley_P_Whirl 3 года назад
1812 is great
@reidwigen2817
@reidwigen2817 3 года назад
Yessss
@LaptopLarry330
@LaptopLarry330 3 года назад
"The 1812 Overture" is played by an orchestra in Washington DC on July 4th every year, with fireworks going off near the end of the overture. PBS airs it every year on their "A Capital Fourth" annual special.
@lelandc9763
@lelandc9763 3 года назад
The man tells whole stories, with no words, and unique to each one of us and its a different story everytime you close your eyes and listen.
@gsw2714
@gsw2714 3 года назад
This has to be the greatest video ever created
@timelessharmonie3243
@timelessharmonie3243 3 года назад
People who love all genres are the best in my opinion!!! 🥰
@ZeitgeistGaming69
@ZeitgeistGaming69 3 года назад
*I'm glad that more people are able to see the beauty in this music. It's incredible how everyone no matter their language can get the same meaning from a song with no words.*
@yasserasklou5491
@yasserasklou5491 3 года назад
that's just not true
@ldece627
@ldece627 3 года назад
I understand what you' re saying but I think that, on the contrary, everyone understands this music differently, in the best way they can relate with their own life experience. And that is true for all music in this world and that is what makes it so beautiful.
@fredrodnick2881
@fredrodnick2881 3 года назад
Just as a matter of point--- someone wrote in the comments that this was a song without singing. When there is no singing, it's called a 'piece' not a song. I remember years ago making that mistake during a guitar lesson learning a classical piece.
@donnar.m.devore3218
@donnar.m.devore3218 2 года назад
Except the terrorists of the world who see this as blasphemy.
@donnar.m.devore3218
@donnar.m.devore3218 2 года назад
@@fredrodnick2881 Lyrics and music are different.
@jobbert6522
@jobbert6522 2 года назад
I feel that bro. The feeling of each note running down your spine, you feel every pain and pleasure in the piece. You feel as your every moment led up to this song. You leave your body and for a moment you touch the heart of the universe.
@waffleoneal5281
@waffleoneal5281 3 года назад
I feel like I just went on a spiritual journey with you, just seeing the pure, raw emotions as each Movement went on was absolutely incredible. Moonlight Sonata has always been my favorite work and seeing the melancholy, the rising joy, and the sheer positivity just radiating from you was fantastic! I was the same way the first time, and everytime since, and it's like you said, "It's pure art!" 🤙
@sherievaughn6475
@sherievaughn6475 3 года назад
Music is the secret language your soul understands. It crosses divides and joins us together.
@elainewhite4995
@elainewhite4995 3 года назад
You are a real lover of music 🎶 willing to try everything and anything keeping your mind open to all 🎶🎶🎶🎶🥰👵🏼🙏🏽
@didi_mega_dudu
@didi_mega_dudu 2 года назад
you're the only one who listened to the whole thing, thank you for that
@alejandromirandareyeros1590
@alejandromirandareyeros1590 3 года назад
This piece is so amazing that is understandable you couldn't even pause it for commenting until it was over playing it.
@alisadik9104
@alisadik9104 3 года назад
Check out" Requiem " by Mozart you won't be disappointed.
@brendascholz444
@brendascholz444 3 года назад
I prefer Clint Mansell's version
@hannah.p.s9677
@hannah.p.s9677 3 года назад
Oh yes the reqiuem
@reidwigen2817
@reidwigen2817 3 года назад
Yes!
@EiriUesugiKun
@EiriUesugiKun 3 года назад
Which part? You know it is almost an hour long? I would not mind that, but I think it's unplausable. For now. :D Personally Lacrimosa is perhaps the best part of Mozart's Requiem. But then again, Dies Irae has some great tunes as well.. And Rex Tremendae ... Umphffff...
@alisadik9104
@alisadik9104 3 года назад
@@EiriUesugiKun I don't think that is much of an issue he can simply start with the first part "requiem æternam" . However, the hole mass is so good it can keep you hooked the hole time, plus no copyright problems.
@1IndigoHeart
@1IndigoHeart 3 года назад
This inspired me to watch "Immortal Beloved" tonight. Gary Oldman was Soo good as Beethoven!
@gretchenkindsvatter2384
@gretchenkindsvatter2384 3 года назад
Oh man, yes! That movie is exactly why I started listening to his music.
@meltedplasticarmyguy
@meltedplasticarmyguy 3 года назад
“If you hear a marching band, is your soul exalted? No, you march. If you hear a waltz, you dance. If you hear a mass, you take communion. It is the power of music to carry one directly into the mental state of the composer. The listener has no choice. It is like hypnotism.”
@TheB787heavy
@TheB787heavy 7 месяцев назад
I once purposefully played on my walkman the 3rd movement of this piano sonata just before takeoff. Close your eyes and just imagine speeding down the runway hearing those rising scales.
@gr8old136
@gr8old136 2 года назад
This man felt the music and let it carry him to where ever
@busterbrown446
@busterbrown446 3 года назад
This is why some pregnant moms play classical music to their babies in the womb. It's very calming. I had never heard this one before. Thanks for playing it here today. Cheers!
@apollocircle
@apollocircle 3 года назад
Congratulations.... Now you know why classical music has lasted for hundreds of years. It fills your whole soul....body and spirit.
@pajilladelacruz563
@pajilladelacruz563 3 года назад
In that moment... he felt is own mortality, he lived and died many many times.
@thomascerulli8013
@thomascerulli8013 2 года назад
I’m finally retired, and turned 60 this year. Which is still blowing my mind. And it occurred to me. I’d never listened to Beethoven or any of the other masters. Ty for turning me on. How could a man. Who I believe was deaf. When he composed this song. Write such an incredibly beautiful piece of music. Ty 🙏
@gwsharkj
@gwsharkj 3 года назад
I'm a recent sub, got here from your Rage Against The Machine reaction to Killing In The Name. Powerful and awesome reaction there (love the realization on your face), and I really enjoy how you objectively embrace all music. You really listen to it, and try to find the passion and beauty in all genres and styles. It's a fun thing, a reaction video, but I appreciate you as a person man. I think more people can take a lesson from you, to be open to actually *listening* to new things, before passing judgment. I'm a fan, brother.
@alexandraaaron9705
@alexandraaaron9705 3 года назад
That Rage reaction was when He was New... Wish He had Headphones for It---lol, Might have Melted his Brain Though🤪 You are In for a Good Time if You have some time to Cruise Through his Archives
@windfuckersister
@windfuckersister 3 года назад
I subscribed after the RATM Killing In The Name too. Man is a legend! I adore him!
@gregwilliams9737
@gregwilliams9737 3 года назад
Hell of a comment
@NealStidham
@NealStidham 3 года назад
Thank you so much for listening to this! One interesting thing about this sonata is that Beethoven threw out the normal script for this kind of composition: the usual pattern was to alternate fast and slow, back and forth, through the whole work, but Beethoven (as you pointed out at the end) ramped up steadily from slow to fast progressively. This was a big hit with audiences in his day, to the point that he was frustrated that he didn't think people were appreciating the works of his that he thought were better - reminds me of the way Radiohead hates to play "Creep" live, for example.
@NealStidham
@NealStidham 3 года назад
Oh, and for another classical suggestion, try this one: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LdH1hSWGFGU.html You've probably heard Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody in passing, but watching the pianist perform it is such a blast.
@FoxyJane1348
@FoxyJane1348 3 года назад
@@NealStidham It's *always* better to see the performance!
@BeastrealDT
@BeastrealDT 3 года назад
Ludwig Von Beethoven is the favorite composer of Schroeder from the comic strip, "Peanuts", by Charles M. Schulz. In the animated holiday special, "A Charlie Brown Christmas", Schroeder plays Beethoven's, "Für Elise." ✌
@mrtoast244
@mrtoast244 Год назад
This man got zooted and proceeded to fall into the abyss
@drivesafe4565
@drivesafe4565 3 года назад
TCHAIKOVSKY- CAPRICCIO ITALIEN!!!! You won’t regret it!! It’s a beautiful story.
@robertaquatic
@robertaquatic 3 года назад
Never heard it! Imma listen to it now. Thanks Kev!
@drivesafe4565
@drivesafe4565 3 года назад
@@robertaquatic absolutely!! One of my favorite pieces of music ever. I was lucky enough to play the oboe solos in college last semester!
@queencerseilannister3519
@queencerseilannister3519 3 года назад
Yes.. and Mozart.. bach...Chopin...
@robertaquatic
@robertaquatic 3 года назад
@@drivesafe4565 That was amazing. I definitely love that it told such a clear, precise and cohesive story. Thank you for the referral!
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