How heavy metal was ACTUALLY invented
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- Опубликовано: 13 фев 2023
- Music teacher's origin story is filled with rejection and loneliness...
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"Guess you guys aren't ready for that yet. But your kids are gonna love it."
- Calvin Klein, 1955
Nice 😏👍
He was a slacker.
CALVIN KLEIN LMAOOOOOO NICE ONE
I laughed at this more that the video
Not sure how many will actually get the reference ^^.
“Welcome to the comedy club, you little shits!” Is my new war cry
"Welcome to the comedy club, you little shits!"
"And you're the punchline!"
@@AnonEcho98 ROFL 🤣
My too 😂
Same
For sure.
Imagine rocking so hard in your old age that your grey hairs get their color back.
Tell me you don't know what a powder wig is, without telling me.
@@MrFelblood r/woosh called for ya
@@MrFelbloodR/whoosh
@@MrFelbloodr/woosh
Every day, friend. I was 18 when I went white, not gray.
Rubato literally means “ignore tempo, play expressively”.
Having been a band geek I can tell you that it does not stop there. If you ask the wrong(or possibly right) person "what is rubato" you could be there for literal hours. The nuances of which points should actually line up and which of the melody, counter melody, harmony, solo, and other voices take which liberties is a MESS.
@@grantharriman284 I agree however I was simplifying… because if we are being honest, asking someone to describe what “Play Expressively” means you could get several different (but right) answers. It’s very difficult to decipher the meaning behind what deceased composers (and some conductors) wrote between the bar lines and measures. I have gotten into passionate arguments over the exact differences between “f”, “ff”, and “fff”… does it have to do with volume, tone, color, or all of the above… and don’t even get me started on “pf”…
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in Italy rubato means stolen, wtf
@@arkenfalgurd5860 That's exactly right. "Rubato" originates from the Italian "rubare", meaning to steal. Rubato is, literally, stealing time. As a result, when you steal that time, (because we're ethical) you must also give it back. You play some notes slightly ahead of time, or slightly late. We can then balance out the phrase by playing the rest of it a bit slower or faster. It is by no means an exact science, and the time taken and given back will almost never truly cancel themselves out ... nor should they necessarily.
can confirm, this is what music school is like.
Yes just Yes
Can confirm 😂
Unfortunately (I wish it had less stigma within)
I know it's located in the Hall of the Mountain King. That's all
Relatable af
the lore is expanding... Pog
Alternative history
You did not just say pog in 2023 😂
I have no idea what's going on* but I like it.
* Yes I've seen many others of Charles' videos and from this series but that might be making this one even more incomprehensible 😆.
@@FctHvn Just learned that pog stands for passionfruit + orange + guava. pog
king crimson.... pog rock
Never knew you could make a bass sound like a guitar
You ever hear of Cliff Burton? He could.
@@matthewklein660 I forgot about ride the lightning, in an idiot
A bass is a guitar 😂
Cliff Burton was able to do that
A bass is literally a guitar unless you're talking about the double bass lol. It's absolutely capable of doing anything the bottom four strings of a standard guitar can do an octave lower, but may require more dexterity to do so due to the longer scale length.
Goddamn, it was so revolutionary that he went back 30 years to his youth
For those wondering, the first piece he played is called: "Jesu, joy of man's desiring" by Bach
Thank you! Couldn't for the life of me, remember the title😅
The first one is.
The last one is by Greig.
@@barnabyjones8333 I hate to quibble, but it's Grieg, actually. Grieg's grandfather was a Greig from Scotland, but he changed his name upon arriving in Norway because the locals had trouble pronouncing the short "e". Turns out, so do a lot of people, especially when they call roll in my university classes.
@@owengreig1088
Ahh, OK. Thanks
Check out Lili Boulange. Died at 24, huge music prodigy. Her sister taught composition to everyone. EVERYONE. Like, Gershwin, Bernstein, and THE Quincy Jones. Everyone.
I still contend that "In The Hall of the Mountain King" *IS* the first metal song!
Mars?
Ride of the Valkyries has it by 10 years.
@@williamjenkins4913 Four Seasons - Winter by Vivaldi has it by a couple of centuries.
Just going to write off Led Zeppelin completely.
Is actually a parody of classical music, that's how Grieg intended it to be, but yes, really cool to play as metal
" Welcome to the comedy club, you little sh**" that alone began revolution across ages
**powdered wig flys off**
I can't stop laughing at the lyrics at the end : WELCOME TO THE COMEDY CLUB YOU LITTLE S***S 🤣🤣🤣 You make my day better Charles
yeah, i actually loled, which is kinda rare
well done madafaca :D
came here to say exactly the same
💯🤣🤣
Every metal singer in live shows :
IT?S TOO GOOD; I?M STILL LAUGHING🤣
He rocked so hard his bass became an electric guitar
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Those Slytherin laughs were clutch
Someone who actually realised
I love the laughs from the slytherin trio haha
Glad I'm not the only one that's obsessed enough to recognize 😅
That was violently British.
Norse
it was so heavy the player became younger for a second
if this is a general relativity joke then this is funny m8
@@livelydodo I think it’s also a “wig falling off” joke
rock n roll is the fountain of youth
Way funnier than I expected! LMAO
Man got obliterated
You don't wanna cross music teacher 🤣
@@CharlesBerthoud yeah, he even has a 7-string I assume
@@CharlesBerthoud do you know if theres a version of what you played somewhere on the internet? id love to hear a full version
I love that playing heavy metal give you the power to play the drums through guitar lol
As long as it rocks, all is well.....
TSOs "betovens last nite" showed this evolution too..super cool
It's heavy _metal_ after all
To anybody who doesn't know The Beatles gave birth to Heavy Metal with the famous song Helter Skelter
That was 68. in 67 The Who also had their proto-metal song "I can see for miles" and an earlier example in 64 would be "You really got me" by the Kinks. Its all about he power chords baby. "Born to be wild" by Streppenwolf was in 69, 1 year after Helter Skelter. All of these could be considered proto-metal if not hard rock at least.
@@HerbanFarmer420 The kinks were proto punk alongside stooges
@@HerbanFarmer420i can see for miles is not too crazy, idek how Pete townshend thought it was the loudest and filthiest there is.
Charles does a good job at theatre too, besides playing the bass perfectly.
WELCOME TO THE COMEDY CLUB YOU LITTLE SHITS
Indubitably
How do I like this video more than once?
Make a different account
we need a full cover
That “who-hoo-hoo-hoo” sound effect was suspiciously familiar-
Grieg is turning over in his grave…
From headbanging too hard 🤘🏼
Best mountain barbecue theme song ever 🤣
Misleading compliments with thomas sanders
In all honesty, if Grieg was alive and he'd see how much metalheads actually love his stuff he'd pretty much worked with Ritchie Blackmore or something...
@@ogluqqychess4452Oh my god that took me back a wholeass decade. That man had some top notch vines.
Grieg literally wrote that song to mock bad composers
The teacher is so proper that when he uncovers his hidden metal abilities it's simply explosive. Love it!
I have yet to be disproven that Norwegian classical music can’t be turned into metal
Respectfully I need a full video on this riff🗿
Considering the fact that great rock/metal musicians like Ritchie Blackmore, Wolf Hoffmann, Kai Hansen and myself love "The Hall of the Mountain King", I won't be surprised, if this video is actually an accurate representation of history.
Don't forget the band Savatage!
Bach inspired many
Ah yes, the greatest metal musician of them all, Alex V.M.
Are you a great rock/metal musician?
@@maartenn2217 Absolutely. The fact that no one, apart from my family and friends, has even heard me play makes me even greater.
That last line is unironically badass tho
this is exactly why i came to the comment section...
does base so well he shreds the instrument into an epic guitar
This is a certified canon moment.
Bro played bass so well it turned into a guitar solo 💀
And so Benjamin Franklin gave us Electricity⚡
The first man to hit it right on his perfect key to truly ride the lightning. ⚡️ ⚡️ ⚡️
He also invented the Armonica(not the Harmonica) which Mozart composed a piece for.
I wish we could get a full-length performance of the first song, "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" by you
On the rewatch I really enjoyed the slight pause after 'you'll be dying'.
ok but Tchaikovskyused actual cannons in their canon.
I think the first metal piece ever composed was Night on Bare Mountain.
Everyone pay your goddamn respects to Ritchie Blackmore.
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🌈🤘😈
I like how the rubato was very much in time
This is my music class because we all did one song from ur instrument and the music teacher did rock
Pleeeaaassseeee, make the full version!!!!! That was very nice.
This is historically accurate, 100%
That bass solo sounded "guitary" at the end though 😜
keep going man. love the channel
You played that guitar so well. It started making drum sounds as well.
"WELCOME TO THE COMEDY CLUB YOU LITTLE SH*TS!" 😭
lmfao
For anybody wondering, the first piece is a choral named "Jesus bleibet meine Freude" from Bach's BVW 147 cantata
Bro it's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring". Nobody could remember allat lol
@@cyberpete1 if you can't remember the name of a piece then I'm sorry for your immaturity lol
@@achidupite3616 I'm sorry for not being able to remember german LMAO
@@cyberpete1 German is not that hard.
Do you call Kindergarten "Child Garden"
As that is what Kindergarten translates into.
@@IIGrayfoxII and your point is?
Superb, superb superb, superb superb playing Fellow Brother!
One person's trash is another man's treasure.
One person's trash is another man's *thrash*
It's not Vivaldi? A surprise, to be sure -- but a welcome one.
This is where the fun begins
Bro rocked so hard that he started playing the drums💀💀💀
Just Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler fucking around one rainy British day lol
I love how Charles has irrevocably joined the Dark Side 🤘
*Asks to be woken up when it becomes revolutionary*
*Is woken up briefly to be given a Forever Nap*
The first song got me on the verge of tears. If you know, you know.
It's Eva's fault
It's Eva's fault
It's Eva's fault
Could you tell me the name of the first song?
like 3 solid chuckles from this clip. Charles is killing it.
Woah, didn't expect you to shred so hard. Full version when please?
Yes, more metal teacher! I can never get enough of this, you are a true legend
"what if i make this guitar REALLY loud?"
*starts playing drums*
I wonder how composers like mozart would feel about effects pedals like distortion or say a flanger
Well first you have to explain electricity...
He would have loved them. His musical variety is actually quite broad, and he was quite unconventional in some of his practices for the time
@@allantidgwell5624 Bach was the boss though.
I mean they had articulations and shit - it’s always about cool sounds and expression using them
@David Filer I'm not commenting on skill. I'm referring to innovations and willingness to use unorthodox tools in the name of creativity
Bach was great, but aside from his teaching techniques (Inventions and sinfonias) he was largely a technician as opposed to an innovator.
Liszt invented the Symphonic poem, developed Atonal music, and pushed the boundaries of harmonic language.
Beethoven swapped out minuet for scherzo, was the first to include trombones in a symphony, and he had a completely different approach to composing a work
It's perfectly fine to do something and do it the best. But that's not the same thing as pushing the boundaries of what can be done. Some artists are just wired differently
Knowing Charles, I won't be surprised that he also plays the guitar and drum part. The thing is, I need to see him play it!
i would love to see him in a band at one point. maybe he does have a side project, i don't know
Through sheer rage we got one of the best music genres known to man
“Welcome to the comedy club you little shits” is a banger quote
Now imagine Morzart playing it
Those wigs are epic.
It started with the Beatles "Helter Skelter". That was the heaviest song around, the precursor to metal several years before Black Sabbath released their first album
I need a full version of this song
My dad gifted me a USB stick with videos of you for my birthday lmao, I loved it
that's such a modern gift, i love it
The fact that he played that all on bass is revolutionary, indeed.😊
thats a clever bass being able to play an electric guitar riff at the same time
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The intro reminded me of my favorite Spanish rock group, Extremoduro. They often use classical music pieces in their songs, played softly on electric guitar. They use the intro in the album called "La ley innata" (The Innate Law in English). They use that classical piece as a latemotive. I highly recommend this album to you, it is a subjective journey that goes from falling in love to sentimental detachment, passing through the grief that it entails a break up
Classical by Day
Heavy Metal by Night
Story of Charles the Professor’s music, eh?
Jesu, joy of man's desiring is one of my favorite classical pieces to play on bass. Though I have never incorporated the right hand tapping technique when playing it like that. I will have to give that a try!
Check out another Bach piece called Ricercar a 6. Give that a go you'll love it!
Bro pulled the Monument Mythos soundtrack
Owns multiple suits, wigs and basses keep doing what ya doing man xo
The little “I’m the devil I love metal” riff from tenacious D did not go undetected 👀
I went and checked for comparison sake, and these two clips are nothing alike.
Bach: Air on the G string, Jazz quartet
You're welcome.
are the first and second songs the same?
@@magellan3110 I was suggesting you listem to the aformentioned.
The slytherin laugh was good 😂
Im not stuck in here with you,
YOURE STUCK IN HERE WITH ME!
ive never seen such skill on a bass guitar!!
Bro headbanged so hard that his hair flew off.
that was the original cause of musician-alopecia back in the day
Yeah I just listened to over ten covers of the first song. We going to need a full cover.. That was just legendary
I'm reminded of 2CELLOS & the one showing a start as kids...
I think it had something to do with the familiarity of the sounds from the factory workers.
And there was much harrumphing and pip pip cheerio and gnashing of teeth.
I love your style!
As a metalhead with an appreciation for classical music, I am loving this.
If there’s a woman who can stand your presence for 5 seconds you should hold on to them like grime death
We need to see more of the dark side of Charles.
Classical music read pretty crazy too. They even had a cannon go off.
I can’t get “3.14159 this is pi followed by” out of my head
For the history buffs, the actual invention of heavy metal can be summed up with two words: Jimi Hendrix.
hard rock yes metal no
Black Sabbath are the two words you were looking for
Your edits are on point.
Heavy metal was so revolutionary not only did the music teacher's hair shorten and regain pigment, but he was also able to play guitar on bass
Whoever put this out I am truly grateful, I needed this
🤘🤣👌
Charles: plays completely in time with no deviation from the beat.
Also Charles: nice rubato man
This is really entertaining!
Well played, sir
He played so hard drums came in... so inspiring
That saw blade meeting Tommy Iommi's finger was the greatest blessing in disguise for music.