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"Soon all any one cares about is a good beat and being told exactly what dance moves to do." goes for many popular thing: Si lento, Wobble, Cha Cha Slide, etc.
"Eventually all people will care about is having a good beat and being told exactly which dance moves to do." Me: Now watch me whip....watch me neigh-neigh....
He should have went into the third movement of the moonlight sonata. That's something you can rock to ( and Fur Elise really does get more complicated).
Oh my gosh the Fur Elise part made me so happy! Everyone can play the first ten measures are so but they stop when the song actually gets interesting! I know I'm commenting after like two years but I love this sketch so much!
***** Right?? The top of that second page is one of the hardest parts too, my goodness! I played Fur Elise in my exam yesterday. Good luck with learning it!
Plus, read the given names of some of Beethoven's works. They already sound like awesome dubstep songs: Eroica, Choral Fantasy, Coriolan... and who could forget the sick beat he lays down in Egmont!
when i learned für elise my teacher made me sign a contract that i wouldnt get frustrated at the piece. she still hangs the contract on her wall. its been 2 years.
3:55- Ludwig van Beethoven was progressively deaf from age 20+. I was going to be surprised if Studio C didn't play on this in some way but they did. It was funny.
And since Ludwig Van Beethoven was born in 1770, he would have been 22 in this sketch. He actually died in 1827. Interestingly, he began to lose his hearing in his mid-20's, so this skit isn't actually that far off. He first began to notice hearing difficulties in 1798, when he was 28. By the time he was around 44/45, he had lost his hearing completely.
You guys should definitely do something about the fact that if you turn on captions a bad word pops up, but I absolutely love Studio C and wish I could meet the cast :)
Know what I love this sketch. But country is not that bad. It is much better than what some people say it is. It is not just a terrible southern accent and a guitar. It actually has a range like any other genre. And if you can't tell I'm a counrty boy
Simple cord progression, a cliche rhyme scheme and a stupid accent - oh boy I can finally characterize country music, only the genius of Beethoven can put it in such elegant accuracy!
I was about to comment and say they should make a video called the origin of dubstep until Mallory came in but now I'm going to say this you should make a video called the origin of heavy metal