Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dunnnn Dun dun dun dunnnn Dun dun dun dunnnnn Ddduunnnnnn
Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dunnnn Dun dun dun dunnnn Dun dun dun dunnnnn Ddduunnnnnn
Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dunnnn Dun dun dun dunnnn Dun dun dun dunnnnn Ddduunnnnnn
Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dunnnn Dun dun dun dunnnn Dun dun dun dunnnnn Ddduunnnnnn
Thank you ♥️
@linedwell
I like this song. I like that it starts with that same pleasant 'riff' and just as you get used to it and you're like "this is nice..." It drops a mini solo on your head like a sheet of concrete..
Then goes back to the nice little main riff as if nothing happened..
Then, as you're just getting relaxed and enjoying that little riff again...
Boom... like an anvil waking you up by landing in your lap..
I swear, whilst it was being written, some one said that that little riff was a bit easy... and Beethoven was like, "hold my candelabra"
@KingGamingRoblox
This and Mozart's Turkish March are some of my favorite classical piano pieces.
I honestly don't know why I really like this song, it's just so catchy, it doesn't get annoying very quickly like other songs.
With the sustain pedal on and I play this at my school, it sounds like freaking music to my ears.
Fun fact; (I googled it so it might not be 100% true)
Beethoven had a student who he taught Piano, and her name was Elise. She was not very good at piano, in fact she was horrible. Beethoven eventually fell in love with this Elise person. He wrote this piece Für Elise which translates to For Elise in English. He then found out she was engaged and wrote the rest of the song impossible so she could never play it.
All comments from YouTube:
@Rousseau
Is there anyone on planet earth that hasn't heard this melody? Here is the beautiful Für Elise for you all!
@oswald7716
Tremendous, my friend!
@user-zw6ry2to5o
You are the best, keep it going!
@jaskiratpianist
your video just bring back the memories !!that day ,when i started learning piano!.the very first day when i placed my fingers on the piano keyboard. wow!
@kami6705
Yes, my friend!
@guilermojuarez3057
Rousseau Hola. Que tal!! Podrías hacer un cover de Diviners savannah. Por favor.
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@6ssac
Elise: I have a boyfriend Beethoven: I can't hear you
@inkywinki2254
he was deaf so he couldnt
@6ssac
@@inkywinki2254 ikr
@ironyschild
lmao this is such an underrated comment
@lisa8012
@@inkywinki2254 that's the joke
@laxmanrao8283
John cena: you can't see me
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@RyanTrahaClips
This guy Beethoven has a lot of potential, can’t wait to see him on stage one day
@trippiestarzz9374
This guy beethoven has been dead for like a century now 💀
@vujuu606
@@trippiestarzz9374it’s a joke
@brandonchongweichenmoe4167
He died in 1827 bro and he’s born in 1770
@Hold_Up_Meme
@@trippiestarzz9374it’s a joke man
@Hold_Up_Meme
@@brandonchongweichenmoe4167bro it’s a joke
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@abitstrange6
Beethoven was not always deaf. He BEGAN losing his hearing at 28 or 29, by which time was already an accomplished composer. His hearing was completely gone by the time he was 45. Furthermore, he wrote this piece originally so that his neighbor, a young pianist of whom he was particularly enamored, could learn to play it...(Thus the title, "FOR ELISE"). But upon listening to her play, he realized she was not very good. So he wrote the simple beginning so that even she could play it. Then later, he discovered she was already engaged, and wrote the second half so that she could NEVER play it.
@InCognito-vx8gi
Based af.
@edleente4205
Thats the most german thing ive ever heard
@Maniskus
Thanks. I enjoyed Reading it.
@zellafae
I love learning random tidbits like this from the comments
@jusstttmay5626
Now that's what I call petty 😂😂
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@LukeMullins
Many people told Beethoven he would never be a musician just because he was deaf, but did he listen?
@wattpadaudio4008
Magic.
@ibesnagz2k764
He couldn't listen
@wattpadaudio4008
@@ibesnagz2k764 i think every one got that 😂
@theartgoose
Lmao good one😂😂
@LukeMullins
@@ibesnagz2k764 r/whooooosh
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@kit5243
Only OG’s remember when this song was released
@zosasho8036
@ARS_TUBE as a vampire, i can relate
@noobshunter513
Damn bro the nostalgia 😞
@rozanfaust2967
Only real OG’s would call it a piece though, you imposter?
@zosasho8036
@@rozanfaust2967 Für sus
@Astrid.Z07
It's a tune darling, not a song
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@SheepGetSheared
You can hear the shift. If you listen closely enough, you can almost hear at 1:10, “But she’s engaged.” the entire mood of the song changes after that moment. His anger and sorrow saturate the song slowly after that. His rage is demonstrated in the difficulty and the sorrow shown in the constant repeat of the chorus.
@HANKSANDY69420
Damn, imagine if this piece had lyrics...
@V8nxm
@HANKSANDY69420 if it did it wouldnt be good at all
@HANKSANDY69420
@@V8nxm if you say so
@MatchaCowReads
Yes I see what you mean..
@hellod7961
@@HANKSANDY69420I'm not gonna lie, if it's done well, I think it'd slap
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@enrico6176
I love the transition to the main motif at 2:03, it's amazing how jarring it is yet how seamless it is
@Corzappy
Translated to English it says “Go fuck yourself, Elise”
@Ray-eg5bp
Girl: rejects Beethoven
Beethoven: Imma do what's called a pro gamer move
@eyhffh5174
Lol she got destroyed
@ludwigvanbeethoven9545
Yes
@jimcasimirdiazbianes
😂
@aadhyarajan3558
b u r n e d
@lynnwardle7910
Imma play dis song but i cant hear it but that ok
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@neelpatel5330
Lyrics:
Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dunnnn Dun dun dun dunnnn Dun dun dun dunnnnn Ddduunnnnnn
Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dunnnn Dun dun dun dunnnn Dun dun dun dunnnnn Ddduunnnnnn
Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dunnnn Dun dun dun dunnnn Dun dun dun dunnnnn Ddduunnnnnn
Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dunnnn Dun dun dun dunnnn Dun dun dun dunnnnn Ddduunnnnnn
Thank you ♥️
@david2618
Finnaly
@arabella1168
😂😂😂
@malakkk5834
That helped thank you! 👁👅👁
@xvgwizard
😂😂😂😂
@shwetajadhav1850
🤣
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@MCSorry
This shit goes hard AF. Classical music SLAPS.
@redthread3650
Your comment--OMG. For the love of everything holy, grow a f••king vocabulary.
@beccacertifiedpersonaltrai3636
Somehow that bad word does NOT fit the culture of such a classical masterpiece. Perhaps it would be suitable for you to choose such words wisely
@epicgamer8200
@@beccacertifiedpersonaltrai3636tis song is epik beethoven is a 1337 at music
@Foxbonz123
FRR
@Resolver101
@@beccacertifiedpersonaltrai3636boo hoo
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@ah7618
Beethoven is one of many artists who has left a deep impression on people around the world and in my heart, many of Beethoven's symphonies have become famous music thanks
@Skoopyghost
I think the pianoist deserves props too. He's even though he's "breaking" classical rules by moving the hand that he uses the G key hand though which makes less classical in a way.
@WillVC
Beethoven: “You guys ready??!!!”
Crowd: “YEEAAHH!”
Beethoven: “I can’t hear you...”
@soba1180
Oh shiiiit
@MohammedAli-fh2ed
The guy was a fucking legend!🖤
@YNGLK
"Haha the joke here is that he's deaf"
@cherrynotes8956
OMG IM ACTUALLY DEAD-
@chrissi0478
Ooof😂
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@bruh5608
Beethoven: Creates ez song for his love her: i have a boyfriend Beethoven: uno reverse card
@connoresmondo
Lol
@saraiftikhar2915
😭😭
@Beyblade456
😂
@allisonzhu4412
😂
@allisonzhu4412
It is sad...
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@moodi9869
I've been listening to this song for the past 156 years
@dannyluo2077
This is my favorite classical music work. Not only is it very beautiful, but it also helped me remember the order of the planets from the sun. In one particular episode of a TV show I used to watch many years ago, a song is sung to the tune of this work that teaches the order of the planets from the sun, including Pluto even though it’s no longer a planet.
@dannyluo2077
If anyone wonders the lyrics to the song, here they are:
Mercury is closest to the sun, mercury is planet 1, then it’s off to Venus planet 2, Venus 2 is where we flew, our home planet earth is number 3, sing with me, the earth is 3, after earth comes mars it’s planet 4, right next door, is planet 4, big Jupiter is number 5, just a short drive from Saturn 6, Saturn is 6, Uranus is 7 it looks blue, Neptune 8 looks that way too, last not least is Pluto number 9, last in line is Pluto 9
@curious8890
I'd love to hear it, even if it erases my current feelings for this piece.
@sanaashaikh4463
Beethoven wrote Fur Elise for a student of his whom he was in love with. She was a mediocre player, so he wanted to write something that even she could play and impress others. Midway through writing it he found out she was engaged to someone else so he made the rest of it very hard and complicated so she couldn't play it.
We stan a petty legend.
@tracychow8797
Thanks for the legend
@aliciaso4216
In french we say it "un rageux"
@miukiwey
It's kinda sweet that he wrote a whole "easy" song so she could play it... and the solution after he found out that she was already with someone is cool too lmao
@sanaashaikh4463
@@miukiwey ahahaha agreed
@petta0616
so beethoven became an anti simp, but like seriously, big respect for the dude
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@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
"Learn how to play the piano in 2 weeks"
The people in the advertisement:
@user-qr8pq4hk5r
Woah u r here which means
R3plies incoming
@justjenny4451
I can't that's impossible
@burnedpizzacrust1199
Comment
@taylorfloyd7138
Comment
@darkkl
You're everywhere!
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@linedwell
I like this song. I like that it starts with that same pleasant 'riff' and just as you get used to it and you're like "this is nice..." It drops a mini solo on your head like a sheet of concrete..
Then goes back to the nice little main riff as if nothing happened..
Then, as you're just getting relaxed and enjoying that little riff again...
Boom... like an anvil waking you up by landing in your lap..
I swear, whilst it was being written, some one said that that little riff was a bit easy... and Beethoven was like, "hold my candelabra"
@ivorynk752
Rumor has it that he wrote it for his piano student Elise, that he liked, he started out simple so she could play it herself even though she wasn't as skilled, then he found out she was engaged it stuck a bunch or difficult parts in5here out of jealousy
@thekoolhopefulraven3846
@@ivorynk752 This is the level of petty I aspire to be
@gendernotfound1994
@@ivorynk752if i was elise i would practice piano just so i could play this piece.
@Phhiree
This is the kind of song that is: Repetitive in a good way, a bit crazy, a million notes being played in a song and AMAZING.
@anikaghoshbasu9191
Story behind the composition: Beethoven wrote Fur Elise for one of his students that he fell in love with. Since she wasn't the best at piano, he made the beginning part really easy for her. However, after learning about her engagement, he was heartbroken and wrote the rest of the song so hard that she'would never be able to play it.
@anikaghoshbasu9191
Btw, I know someone else said this, but I just wanted to pass it on because I thought it was cool.
@APotatoWT
Bruh 😂 Makes sense how the song starts off easy but hard near the end
@runningwolves5690
@@anikaghoshbasu9191 I actually didn’t’ t know this, omg 😳
@user-zw7wg1vt5c
@@anikaghoshbasu9191 I didn't know about it,thanks
@toast2401
Damn thats so salty ; - ;
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@omoideamvs8115
I will learn this in case of an emergency. You never know when you'll find a cat chasing a mouse.
@sxca6438
Lol
@jasonjoyce4489
Brilliant!
@abdielperez622
A mí megusta mucho
@pami7963
LMFAO
@phyllissumner3880
Do you mean Tom and Jerry?
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@homie-gtv322
I'm eleventeen years old and I love this music. I've been listening to this song for the past 156 years.
@Foxbonz123
I learnt some of it. It’s very good masterpiece.
@Foxbonz123
Wow guy ur gonna be immortal
@homie-gtv322
@@Foxbonz123 Yes
@user-lx1ww2ss6u
eleventeen 💀 156 years 💀
@the_terminator0357
Can’t wait for this dude to drop his next album 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
@LeventK
Pro tip: Play this piece's easy parts in front of your parents, they'll be convinced that you're a piano genius.
@hatsalittle8189
Kinda? Show em turkish march. Then they think you a genius lol
@DatNguyen-wu1rs
I don't think it's easy it does look easy but I don't think it is
@charlesevanspope
Fr lol
@nikospeed2391
@@DatNguyen-wu1rs the easy parts are easy like is really frustating that people think that "for elise" is difficult
@Hodeh000
@@DatNguyen-wu1rs it is tho
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@FarazKhan0820
Most guys after their girlfriend breaks up with them: goes to a bar and gets drunk
Beethoven: writes one of the greatest musical pieces of all time
@Argngm14
Actually, he wrote the piece and then got rejected
@padhle_chinmay
@@Argngm14 and then made it harder so that elise can't play it XD
@catalinmiron867
@@padhle_chinmay Improvise , Adapt , Overcome
@aay4n_4
@@padhle_chinmay Her name was Therese not Elise-
@elwiffleball1975
@@aay4n_4 it was misspelt going under transcript, so it is FUR ELISE and not FUR THERESE
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@SirKakaMeloness
THIS ALBUM IS FIRE 🗣🗣‼️‼️🔥🔥🔥
@chaezii
SPEAK YO TRUTH ‼️
@Repturus
cant wait for this to be on vultures
@Cloudyzzz934
Fr 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
@bagrat35
This opus is fire !!!
@shirleykeesling5
I love Beethoven😢 His music is so soothing and relaxing
@aurorareed2791
I’d like everyone to know that this was originally made to be super easy, for a woman Beethoven had a crush on and was teaching. He made the song for her. But when he found out she wasn’t interested in him, and in fact was dating someone, he got mad and added the hard parts because he knew she still struggled and was mad at her.
@robenkhoury7079
Wow, thank you for the information!!
@therandomcookingchannel6308
Yep! He proposed to her but she said no and married someone else. And because she was never a good piano player, he made the second part so she would never be able to play it, and his heart, again. Rip Simp Beethoven
@debaajayi7530
Is that why its named Fur Elise?
@ifeawe
Deba Ajayi it is because it is fur elise means for Elise
@clothedinsanity9825
"für" means "for". so the song title is basically "for elise" so yeah i agree
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@darzorbitz6776
Fur elise: *exist* Simply Piano Ad: "Allow me to introduce myself"
@elruscvsmix7934
Bruh i can relate ☠☠
@darzorbitz6776
@@elruscvsmix7934 yeah right?
@zz.h.7
Are you spying on me
@random-accessmemory9201
@@zz.h.7 No. Google/YouTube is spying you.
@syedmohibbulwaris1688
Yess
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@lordmetroid1
I play guitar, but the piano is a beautiful instrument, you are very talented.
Thank you for all this great music.
@Jake_Sherrell
The Hammered Dulcimer is sort of like a mix of the two instruments. I'd recommend checking it out if you haven't already.
@lando6420
2:02 that is just so incredibly smooth the beat drop wow
@elysianjhs9190
Maybe if Elise didn't reject Beethoven, this song will be easier
@jerryplaysyt1689
Elysian jhs yes
@preciousvictoriano846
Elysian jhs its therese not elise its was supposed to be fur therese but she rejected beethoven so beethoven made it the 2nd part harder so she couldn’t play it
@nightthemare4742
It’s actually fur Therese
@steffanie6944
This song is actually supposed to be much slower and quieter people just rush it
@josenikash4781
Not Elise, Therese. Therese wrote this as a love song for Therese. After all, the song is actually easier.
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@Azerikavkaz13
I played this while my brother and sister were fighting. Real music and it matched the tone of the fight. Magnificent!
@RianPH3569
LOL ur siblings were probably vibing right now LOOL
@Weweeeeeeeeeeeeewwwe
Magnificent the song...right?
Hopefully that's what u ment, and true.The song is a masterpiece.
@hnl5100
Wait what ? 😂
@chongus3092
Copied comment
@Azerikavkaz13
@@chongus3092 I did not copy, Maybe somebody had the same idea. But eh believe what you want
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@erickac3936
I love how they use correct keys unlike the other videos and it sounds so good!🌺
@Lolo-nu9bq
Watching this video years after I saw it for the first time and being able to say "I can play this" is one of the most beautiful feelings on earth
@sohamband185
I play this for my imaginary girlfriend everyday and she is very impressed
@esteban8592
lol
@mansaagony366
Subsribe to me
@sabujunior1673
I’m proud of you son!
@etanb2253
@@mansaagony366 shut up
@shaqshairyballs
You are doing well. I am proud of you
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@inidutiliroblox1010
Time Traveller: Hey, what year is this? Beethoven: 1795. Time Traveller: So you haven't started going deaf yet? Beethoven: wait what
@splashlord1634
lol
@Varun5035
Beethoven: say sike right now
@SimanyeMazosiwe
Varun Eknath 😂😂😂
@Daniel-dm1kh
Inidutili Roblox oh oobee doo I wanna be like you
@peebz-342
sisterz forever Y
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@haroldwhitney6130
I never learnt the piano. Everything about it is beautiful. The music, technique, creativity, everything is beautiful. I'd have been a better person if I learned it in my youth. Despite my lack of understanding, I truly appreciate Beethoven's gift.
@KingGamingRoblox
This and Mozart's Turkish March are some of my favorite classical piano pieces.
I honestly don't know why I really like this song, it's just so catchy, it doesn't get annoying very quickly like other songs.
With the sustain pedal on and I play this at my school, it sounds like freaking music to my ears.
Fun fact; (I googled it so it might not be 100% true)
Beethoven had a student who he taught Piano, and her name was Elise. She was not very good at piano, in fact she was horrible. Beethoven eventually fell in love with this Elise person. He wrote this piece Für Elise which translates to For Elise in English. He then found out she was engaged and wrote the rest of the song impossible so she could never play it.
@RaenaSong
True
@projectxii9020
When Beethoven passed away, he was buried in a churchyard. A couple days later, the town drunk was walking through the cemetery and heard some strange noise coming from the area where Beethoven was buried. Terrified, the drunk ran and got the priest to come and listen to it. The priest bent close to the grave and heard some faint, unrecognizable music coming from the grave. Frightened, the priest ran and got the town magistrate.
When the magistrate arrived, he bent his ear to the grave, listened for a moment, and said, "Ah, yes, that's Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, being played backwards."
He listened a while longer, and said, "There's the Eighth Symphony, and it's backwards, too. Most puzzling." So the magistrate kept listening; "There's the Seventh... the Sixth... the Fifth..."
Suddenly the realization of what was happening dawned on the magistrate; he stood up and announced to the crowd that had gathered in the cemetery, "My fellow citizens, there's nothing to worry about. It's just Beethoven decomposing."
@jokerjamie8701
my god
@shresthshaw1389
That was well thought out
@midnight4488
I did not see that coming
@bobbytaraantino
Lol
@noautomilacamila1735
That was brilliant
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@LiamDoesStuff-fv9lc
i literally searched on youtube "old song beethoven dududududududududuuddu" and this was the first vid to come up and it was exactly what i was looking for
@cooleater9280
Lmao
@cooleater9280
😂
@aryasawant9303
WOW hahaha
@flowerprincess1615
LiamDoes. Stuff 💀💀
@cons2752
😂
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@kamanchan556
Thank you so much for posting this was my sons favourite song he plays it everyday for our family to enjoy and now he got his wings a few months ago and now I will try to learn this song so someone can lay it and we will all remember my son❤❤❤
@Staeve64
Its like it goes through all emotions: Sadness, Joy, Anger, Sorrow, and more. Beautiful song
@igotdeportedbysix69
Fun fact: Beethoven made the starting easy because he fell in love with one of his beginner students so he started the song off easily. Unfortunately, when Beethoven proposed her she declined it so he made the song harder so she could never play it.
Who knew Beethoven was a savage...
@abcdef-su8te
damn... just damn
@abcdef-su8te
the song looks so hard to me just from the start but then again i suck
@igotdeportedbysix69
@Felicity Cuyugan lol yea
@herbalteasucks2873
You guys do know she was 13 at the time right?
@awe331
Little mochi You do know people married a lot younger back then right
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@yogeshh55
1:37 you can literally feel Beethoven's heart breaking while listening this
@sarabibin9473
yes....
@xensei8028
It sounds... Eerie
@vukiss5028
Yea
@dragonlord1935
Yeah, I didn't think piano music by itself could be so expressive. It's like someone inserted a shard of some twisted horror music into the middle of an arrangement about joy and the early morning sun.
@ricexcake9039
😆😆😆
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@leannewelch3815
If only I could play this: it’s so beautiful, very talented too. Thank you
@Unitedaphid3835
Iv started playing piano for 3 years since 2020 your the first and only person I see I've been learning every week and nowI can play 11 songs from your videos I'm a huge fan thank you keep up the good work.👍
@damarajuvimala5195
Everyone is talking about what a great musician Beethoven is, but is nobody going to talk about how well this person played this Piece? Mind-Blowing !
@viniciusnemetz
too fast tbh, I love Rousseau but honestly i prefer Kassia's interpretation
@poseplast
Listen to Lang Lang’s version, it’s a lot better. This one is too fast and lacks emotion in my opinion
@seancanela5280
@@poseplast +1, lang lang’s version is out of this world
@mattricav
Agreed! he destroyed the piece. So bad.
@shaderbytes
@@poseplast R is too fast , lang is too slow ;)
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@matthews3330
We can blame Elise for the times we had trouble playing.
@nguyentranhientri6135
she died noob
@matthews3330
@@nguyentranhientri6135 huh?
@nguyentranhientri6135
elise died BRO!!!
@emerindjoshuakdjjroblox8740
it’s not elise it’s Therese
@matthews3330
@@nguyentranhientri6135 well to be fair, Beethoven dies too.
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@paulrhyne4
Beautifully played ❤️🎶
@AmeliaAmelia-iq3yk
This makes me feel better
@msprsdntgo
Them: I can play piano. Me: I can play piano tiles.
@haley1285
I'm A Legend At It😄
@KonradBHeusmann
LOL XDDD
@HisuiKobayashi
Hahah
@nguyentranhientri6135
them:you are a game master lol
@linglungaccounter
i play piano
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@Jxcobs0
As an 1800s kid, this truly brings back so many childhood memories🗿
@abdullahshaari3957
technically hitler WAS born late 1800s, so yeah thats possible
@Dripohito
How's Argentina?
Edit: this dude's pfp used to be hilter.
@hackerlordmordern
Hey there homie let's attack britain
@something.2428
You said the same thing in the comment section of Beethoven Moonlight Sonata (3rd movement)
@_Squeaks
Oh hell nahhhhhhhhh
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@Crafty2492.
The Beautiful Song of the Piano Ever
@user-fn8id3tr1k
This is truly wonderful music to my ears you nailed it!!❤
@aniruddhvasishta8334
2:00 - 2:06 is probably the smoothest transition I've ever heard.
@Koleypoo
i agree
@Shubham-np6od
Also at 1:04
@michaelzheng3129
Why are you a fire spirit? Interrsting
@sebyg0466
@@michaelzheng3129 maybe a cr noob?! 😂
@michaelzheng3129
Lol Banane :D haha. CR fans are pros
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@heartyandsnowballgirl158
This guy’s hands move faster than my Wi-Fi
@heartyandsnowballgirl158
So true
@lizbethsalgado5653
No peter bukas 😃
@lizbethsalgado5653
Yes he is watch peter bukas Havana and faded
@Maurii_sznn
No cap
@lizbethsalgado5653
@@Maurii_sznn be more specific 🤔🙄
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@F3lix_15
2:05 is just magnificent
@user-gj7oq1el7w
One of the most beautiful composition ever written
@joeschmo7834
Beethoven: literally writes the most influential music in human history while deaf
Me: can’t even get off the couch to look for the remote
@34Her34
I can't even change my keyboard to emojis
@JMM599
LMAO 😂
@Alun49
Depressing isn't it?
@ramikadassanayake4181
People here use fur elise to sell bread
@hanlinzhou1064
Good
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@jLenger1
Take that Therese
@furmantoadstool
Ifunny noons be like
@JAStudiospivotanimation
Furman Toadstool noon moment
@johnnolte4455
JEL Productions haaaa
@shookyshookyyoongi7546
Yeah 😂
@omardamian6792
JEL Productions IFunny moment IFunny moment
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@tivanaflickstein3775
This piece got me into old classical music
@momomomo3603
Una melodía que me trae recuerdos de una infancia primorosa. Cada vez que aquel reloj marcaba la hora exacta, la sala de aquella casa en la que vivía junto a mis padres, se quedaba en silencio, solo para escuchar esta bella armonía, esa que producía aquel reloj y que en su interior resaltaba un pavo real de colores radiantes, era el año de 1995. Aún la sigo escuchando y viajo en el tiempo sin detenerme😢❤
@GooseMcBruce
Beethoven: writes nice but simple melody to help the woman he loves learn piano Elise: marries another man Beethoveen COWABUNGA IT IS
@keo8069
1:35 COWABUNGA INDEED
@kevk9306
This shit is simple?
@uncapitalizedfirstname1433
@@kevk9306 Not to new players though, when I first started playing I thought this was the hardest shit ever. Now, I know it and can play it well.
@mr.whatzittooya146
ZOO-WEE MAMA
@kaysibrown2420
@Snoi Med cough moonlight sonata 3rd movement
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@abuzzedwhaler7949
"Hey, it's that one classical song"
@AHHHHHHHHHHHHl
There's also this very common: "Oh, that Mozart piano solo"
@VenomGamingYT
Akaaraq Hansen lol
@leovu8500
this is the piece that every non-pianists at my school attempted and failed miserably
@hamselvforfanden4626
but really no one listing to classic music anymore so
@emmahart9166
@@hamselvforfanden4626 well... I love classical music and I listen to it on the radio a lot and I know others that like it.......... :D
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@Condorian_
The first time I heard this song was over 10 years ago. And since then this music has always been one of my all time favorites, it has that raw emotional impact that is hard with only a single instrument, that is hard to come by nowadays.
@cpemb
In 1978 in Houston Texas a girl next door to me in the apartments had an upright piano and would play this music. I remember her to this day. Also a girl friend in 1981 had a daughter 3 years old, we bought her a music box with this music. I remember her to this day.😍
@pianodreamsmotherson5053
Beethoven said : "It's not bad playing a wrong note, but playing without feeling is unforgivable..... " this is just very fast.....
@golden_glitch_
True! It's too fast
@lawmzuala8976
True!! should be slower
@LuisVillalobosYT
Cyber Punk i slowed it to 0.75 speed and sounded way better!
@Sleepy_7
Keep doing whatever that is It's good
@golden_glitch_
@@pianodreamsmotherson5053 sure thing!
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@greenshrex7532
Beethoven:I'm a composer Deafness: no Beethoven: yes
@_Kalfy
That was heroic
@woodoospirit6346
@@_Kalfy how did you manage to say something so controversial, yet so brave?
@mautse7120
Green shrex he just got deaf the last years if his life...
@_Kalfy
@@mautse7120 You mean he compose only "ode to joy" when he was deaf?
@eterty8335
He did not ~mind~ listen to the circumstances.
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@ComfortsSpecter
Immaculate Art
Beautiful Freedom
Incredible Classic
The Comfort Of Man Know’s No Bounds
@abubalo
Only 1800s kids can relate. I feel being transported through time with each piano stroke, Ludwig's melodies make my WiFi feel slow!
Nostalgia hits like a pre-digital lag – the struggle of a bygone era.
I want my childhood back!
@jannosenceofhuma2454
When he said the E,D#,E,D#,E,B,D,C,A. I felt that
@eznproductions7014
What do you mean?????
@jannosenceofhuma2454
@@eznproductions7014 those are the starting notes of fur Elise
@nothaazique
@@eznproductions7014 b r u h
@andreea2609
yes
@shreyankbasu
True words
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@mikoseu2424
Brain: let's do this Hands:wtf
@trishareyes3920
bts army legitttt
@lucasgomezbasola2137
Its very easy
@febrinafebbi8957
You are so right
@contentdeleted7721
It’s easy dude, I play piano its easy af
@dylancosto
[Content Deleted] don’t say it’s easy, this song maybe takes at least a 2 weeks of constant practice to even slightly play well..
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@davidphammm1
One of my best and favorite songs from Beethoven EVER!
@joonaswallenius9406
This is an absolute masterpiece, mad respect for you playing it on a piano. The amount of time you have put on this is probably very very very long. Thank you! ☃️💫🎹
@hi-qr9tm
Girl: rejects Beethoven
Beethoven: I ama do what's called a pro gamer move
@Freaky_zy
You just reached 69 likes, sorry cuz i wont like cuz i like the nice number
@Freaky_zy
Okay its 81 now, now you get a like
@eren7350
@@Freaky_zy no
@kavitamaheshkulkarni2426
:)
@kavitamaheshkulkarni2426
Uhh the person reached about 158
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@cpemb
Growing up in Tulsa in the late 1950's I was 7 years old, up the street when playing with my friends, there was a house and you would hear a piano. This was the piano teachers house, I wish my folks had sent me for lessons. I always think of this memory, when I hear Fur Elise!🎹🎼🎵
@verdo8656
This song>>>>
@benedictlelanz9110
"To play a wrong note is insignificant, to play without passion is inexcusable..."
@JaniceXiu
?
@ginglee4199
@@Skritl it actually has passion, but a different type of passion, like how he plays it fast, it sounds upbeat,happy and fun
@dunja1069
It’s interesting that it’s a Beethoven quote🤣
@Jasynatics
I would be glad if i knowhow to play the wrong note tho..
@butter5649
@@Skritl youre the one assuming op said the player has no passion, op just wanted to quote
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@karthikk7390
Beethoven wrote Fur Elise for one of his students that he fell in love with. Since she wasn't the best at the piano, he made the notes really easy. After learning about her engagement, he was heartbroken and wrote the rest of the song so hard, that she'll never be able to play it.
You learned something today! :D
@mes00
stolen comment, fuck you
@thesuccessor01
quack quack ouch
@elliedayon4569
Thanks. <3
@elliedayon4569
@@mes00 why you have to mean like that omg this is so funny
@jonahlai6204
quack quack more people should know this, what’s the matter
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@walidtoumi2806
One of my best symphony ever
@Void_Ooof
Beethoven was cold with his music writing, some of the transitions into the main section was just clean. Picture this right, you're at war, you're loosing but suddenly feel an urge to fight until your last breath. You start killing and killing and you begin to hear this playing. Your blood runs across your neck as you feel your life slipping away, but never the less, it's beautiful. Every last second of your life, savoured whilst this absolute banger plays until you finally breathe your last breath and pass away in pure peace and ecstasy.
@cummercok7927
this song definitely a hit can't wait for him to drop a new album 🔥
@billcipher3371
Lol
@123canyouseeme6
uh
@sppuf614
Uh
@coraxx3751
BHAHAHAHA
@pous3r
Who's gonna tell him?
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@rajeshkumarjo
Therese was one of Beethoven's student whom he fell in love with. She was Not good at the piano, so he made it easy for her. Unfortunately, Therese rejected him. Beethoven was heartbroken and made it hard for her to play.
But this is not the original one, the piece which we know today is transcribed by a musician scholar, Ludwig Nohl. Beethoven loved several women in his life. So nobody knows who Therese (or as some believe, she might be Elise) is.
@DonCrafts1
Oof
@blazing-sword8417
that's only a theory
@nicolassantiagocantorguzma3008
Her name was Teresa, then he changed it to Elise
@rajeshkumarjo
@@nicolassantiagocantorguzma3008 Ya
She's either Therese Mallfatti or Elisabeth Roëkel
@sdnotessanthosh1535
It was actually Therese, he misspelt it and it he couldn’t alter it.
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@aaravgunturi
Thank you for helping me learn to play this piece on the piano
@zukiiii22
My favorite is the piano music, it was very beautiful ✨🤍
@kamaljotkaur5163
Imagine you spend an year learning this for someone and when he or she listens it and says it just sounds like my mobile's ringtone
@painzeus9977
😂😂😂😂👍
@bubblenugget7770
They said” oh yeah that’s the ice cream truck song” I was extremely disappointed
@isitameme991
Exactly
@jessycabako829
Uff i feel you...i spend almost my whole life with this and it's the only thing i was happy to learn...it reminded me to sooo much thing and they say...it's annoying and boring because a lot of doorbell use this song....uff i was feeling sooo betrayed.....
@irenesantiago8691
😂😂😂
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@user-pk1cq9ny9q
Just remember .... he was deaf. And made this masterpiece.
@mikundoli1735
69 likes
@smine404
United States of America USA he wasn’t deaf when dead? Damn that’s amazing
@kayla4551
He wasn't fully deaf when he did this
@myrtmyrt1758
He became deaf while the years were passing
@andrewirvine1615
United States of America USA he was he completely lost his hearing when he was 46
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@justinharber
the absolute skill is electric.
@merrymarry919
I'm 8 years old and i like this song. I play this song on my piano and kalimba. This song is amazing ❤❤❤
@zacharyostrowski9727
Both the easiest song to learn and the hardest song to learn at the same time
@TheSecretMailMan
Why is that so?
@totallynotlilly
literally how
@windyvibez957
Bruh Fr
@DZPPGZ
lol yea agreed
@kuayinghao8290
Meanwhile Alkan etudes/ Liszt Transcendal Etudes are only what I call 'hard'. Fur Elise is considered easy af
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@jjthraud0811
Beethoven: Are ye ready kids? Kids: Ayay captain! Beethoven: I can’t hear you!
@sayandeepbiswas902
Underrated 😂😂
@SamuelSouza-di6nq
Bruh...
@orio4155
I get it he was deaf, just stop making fun of him!
@SpawnViper4
i wish... i could give you an award.
@RSPodcast44
It's rude to make fun on someone's handicap...
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@Maheeratokito
I LOVE THE LAST PART
@perpetual_happiness
love confession through music is definitely more touching and more profound than any poems or sonnets
@fnt3tv258
Randomly hits keys Beethoven: That's probably a hit right there
@robenkhoury7079
Lmao
@lavashu1916
FNT 3TV *moonlight sonata 3rd Mvt intensifies*
@linoswater
FNT 3TV sometimes i think all composers just think like this which just makes me think Damn. ksksks
@gonzo4350
@eclipse - yes
@fnt3tv258
@eclipse yes
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@alaala-ci2kf
Beethoven: I love you Elise: no
@bendover-do5rj
if it were today she would of said “no❤️”
@Edu_Gonz
Beethoven: Then this song will become a living hell for you to play
@pianoplayerbyronvarela8219
What the heck
@shadowsenpaitheender5069
ouch
@cyan6916
It's acctually Therese insteaf of Elise his handwriting got mistaken.
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@ZacharyZorbas
Love this visual! It helps with understanding the music!
@c_decuelho
This song is so magnificent, it makes me think of ballet ❤
@spamham7965
0:51 i think this is the part where Beethoven just went "imma end her whole career"
@rameshravikumar9515
Roséanne
@spamham7965
@@psychepeteschannel5500 i dont know a thing about piano other than that it has black and white keys and produces lovely sounds. thanks for the info though. <3
@chaw478
Wat?
@matewhatthefuck6516
🤣🤣🤣
@redpotat5498
If you want to learn it go to a synthesis tutorial and try playing it at 0.25 speed, then when you think you got it, do 0.5 speed and so on.
@neelpatel5330
Lyrics:
Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dunnnn
Dun dun dun dunnnn
Dun dun dun dunnnnn
Ddduunnnnnn
Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dunnnn
Dun dun dun dunnnn
Dun dun dun dunnnnn
Ddduunnnnnn
Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dunnnn
Dun dun dun dunnnn
Dun dun dun dunnnnn
Ddduunnnnnn
Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dunnnn
Dun dun dun dunnnn
Dun dun dun dunnnnn
Ddduunnnnnn
Thank you ♥️
@linedwell
I like this song.
I like that it starts with that same pleasant 'riff' and just as you get used to it and you're like "this is nice..."
It drops a mini solo on your head like a sheet of concrete..
Then goes back to the nice little main riff as if nothing happened..
Then, as you're just getting relaxed and enjoying that little riff again...
Boom...
like an anvil waking you up by landing in your lap..
I swear, whilst it was being written, some one said that that little riff was a bit easy... and Beethoven was like, "hold my candelabra"
@KingGamingRoblox
This and Mozart's Turkish March are some of my favorite classical piano pieces.
I honestly don't know why I really like this song, it's just so catchy, it doesn't get annoying very quickly like other songs.
With the sustain pedal on and I play this at my school, it sounds like freaking music to my ears.
Fun fact; (I googled it so it might not be 100% true)
Beethoven had a student who he taught Piano, and her name was Elise. She was not very good at piano, in fact she was horrible. Beethoven eventually fell in love with this Elise person. He wrote this piece Für Elise which translates to For Elise in English. He then found out she was engaged and wrote the rest of the song impossible so she could never play it.
@Rousseau
Is there anyone on planet earth that hasn't heard this melody? Here is the beautiful Für Elise for you all!
@oswald7716
Tremendous, my friend!
@user-zw6ry2to5o
You are the best, keep it going!
@jaskiratpianist
your video just bring back the memories !!that day ,when i started learning piano!.the very first day when i placed my fingers on the piano keyboard. wow!
@kami6705
Yes, my friend!
@guilermojuarez3057
Rousseau Hola. Que tal!! Podrías hacer un cover de Diviners savannah. Por favor.
@6ssac
Elise: I have a boyfriend
Beethoven: I can't hear you
@inkywinki2254
he was deaf so he couldnt
@6ssac
@@inkywinki2254 ikr
@ironyschild
lmao this is such an underrated comment