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Sonate For Lost Keys
Jaksa Pavicevic Lyrics


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0:00 Introduction
0:19 The simp stalks his prey
0:20 Oddly descriptive speak of Elise
0:26 The simp starts to move
0:32 Emotional Context
0:39 He speaks to the woman
0:45 He is in pursuit of his love
0:52 ANOTHER MAN ARRIVES ON SCENE
0:58 Beethoven Spots him
1:04 Beethoven Loses his woman
1:11 Emotional Break down
1:27 Beethoven Fills with denial
1:32 Emotional Break down ends
1:32 Anger envelopes him
1:36 Hans instigates
1:42 Simp comment and fight starts
2:00 BEAT DROPS ( I am sorry the beat drops at exactly 2:00 )
2:51 Insanity envelopes Beethoven
3:04 Insanity falters
3:08 Beethoven does not understand the mistake he just made
3:17 Beethoven grows angry
3:29 Beethoven wants her to understand
3:34 Beethoven starts dreaming
3:41 He makes his move
3:48 He leaves her speechless
3:55 Hans jumps him
4:07 THEY START THE ATTACK (beat drops again)
4:22 Hans goes insane and pushes her
4:33 Beethoven escapes
4:46 He is left in the middle of the street... helpless
5:00 He runs to a cliff
5:18 Beethoven is no more.



@Zula_The_Squid

Gosh, this is so in character and I love it.

Also, let's appreciate what an over-romantic incel-virgin Beethoven is.
This is just way too relatable and way too real, and I love it way too much.
Beautiful.

I also love the drawing and whilst the story is a little clichée, it works very well.

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Just two corrections and ideas:

Hans is a name which is pretty associated with commoners and random people.
SInce he was probably supposed to be some feudal land owner, you should've gone for a more prestigious name.
Friedrich (Frederic) would be a good example and is the General go to.
Otto would've been fine as well.
Heinrich is another meta.

Willhelm wasn't really a thing yet during that time, but it'd also be a good name.

When we think of a Hans, we think of a Hans Wurst. Which is the most common of the commoners in here. The typical German.

Another weird thing was that Elise called him Beethoven.
I know that a lot of his loves were his students from aristocratic families. But even so, I think her calling him Ludwig rather than Beethoven would not only feel more personal to the listener, but also make more sene.
No guarantee on that though, I don't know exactly about the formalities of that time.
But story telling and emotions ;-;

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Aside from those two nitpicks, it's brilliant.
Also, good job on Lone-R's side.
I waited so long for him to finally appear on this channel >w<



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I hope see you in Poland some day too, greeting from silesia ;)

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But.......how!

@eliekim7202

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@cliche_5860

Alternate title: Beethoven Fights the Antagonist of Frozen

@WeAreOnePiano

Lol!

@pig_master101

Lol!

@closedlol1757

Lol!

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