I love how Elise has friends from different country and time period and she has the ability to time travel and teleport to copy all of their works lmfao Everyone needs to learn from Elise😂
Or The Lick? It's also in the Happy Birthday medley- 3 times! The first time I watched, I didn't realize that interval pattern any of the times. The second: first time: "Oh, that's what he meant!" Second time [now that I knew what to look/listen for; I actually zoomed in on the sheet music!]: "Huh, it's there again!" Third: "Again??" *thinks of Adam Neely because it's the Lick* "Repetition legitimizes."
That was a wild ride, but... I kinda liked it, lol. There are several dead composers either laughing their decomposing asses off or spinning in their graves.
Rumour is that the teacher, faced with such a talented class, including Elise, who is very talented at plagiarizing her classmates, she gave them all detention.
I unironically find this very enjoyable to listen to. The talent and creativity on display, even just to conceptualize this piece, is remarkable, and you should be very proud of the final product.
Glad you appreciate this video! Though just to clarify this is playback from my composition software, I wish I could play the entire thing through with this speed and completely zero wrong notes haha
I've watched a bunch of these videos now, and I think this is my absolute favourite! More than any other, it actually incorporates its theme into all the other themes it uses, rather than just being a pastiche of unrelated tunes. Marvelous work!
Watching your videos recently and the Classical Music Mashups has sort of brought back and reminded me of my love for classical music from when I was a child and was taking piano lessons. Back then I went to a music school after regular primary school, and then private lessons as well. I probably spent at least 1 to 2 hours a day on average studying and practicing music. It was great. Also, I'm in awe at your creativity to put all of this together. It's really fucking neat 👌🏻👌🏻 so thank you on both accounts 🤗
Hello. Very cool and great challenge! I did one as well in October this year. Writing a entire cantata in one week, like Bach did many times. And yes you're right as you said in your 1st video of your challenge that you have to concentrate more in getting things done than you do normally. But it's quite healthy, because you can see that actually you can do much more as you might thought. Greetings from Spain Michael
Thank you, writing a cantata like you did seems fun too! It was certainly a challenge doing 30 compositions in a month, but a great learning experience overall!
The title of this piece makes it sound like it is going to be funny. And there are certainly a lot of these types of pieces around that play around with these classical themes. But this is also quite brilliant. I am a pianist and I really enjoyed it. Thank you.
What a nightmare for the teacher to look through. At least it would be easy to figure out who cheated by copying their homework. After all Elsie seems to have copied from the entire classroom.
@@olsim1730 Such a talented computer...must have picked it up at a very young age and practiced very hard obviously , not to mention the private lesson investment it must have taken.... but nice to see that there are those who are still dedicated to computer lessons instead of wasting their days on piano games.
Thanks for bringing me back to the times strolling outside the piano classrooms in the conservatory! Finally I wasn't too sure, though, where I had ended up... Why try to deny it: this is brilliant! Charles Ives, eat your heart out!
@@donnytramp6955 this was actually a part of a 30 day challenge (the aim was to compose 30 pieces in 1 month, so 1 per day), it was definitely a wild experience!
@@OrbiliusMagister Thank you, I'm honored to receive such an evaluation! Definitely still have a lot to learn but it was great trying a new style of quotation-esque composition!
You are so clever; thank you for the breakdown.....I found it a challenge to follow (being Grade II 🤭) but did manage to appreciate because of my familiarity with the Moonlight and the Chopin piece 🙂
No wonder Beethoven fell in love. Elise was such a smart, well-rounded person with lots of international friends from different periods of time.
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I like how I can hear the melody of fur elise in the middle of every single piano classic music that ive heard
Glad to hear you enjoyed it :)
It’s „Für Elise“ not „Fur Elise“
There no fur
Bro wants perfection lmao
@@xuxin7043 I will say it however I want
@@video_camera yeah ok whatever
The moonlight sonata actually unironically sounded very good.
Thanks! It was wild seeing fur elise somehow blend with moonlight sonata haha
@@NicholasMaMusic well they were by the same composer
@@glitchinthesystem1537 that’s got little to do with it. They’re probably in the same key
@@Ocelot_Growl it wasn’t in the same keys, but it’s transposed in this transcript anyway. But the style is the same.
@@hipwardx oh yeah that’s what I meant. Transposed
Elise didn't copy her friend's homework. She copied her FRIENDS' homework.
She got an entire army of musical friends
From different country and some ain’t even from her time lol
@@kiwiworldbykiwi An average day on Multiverse High School - With Time Travel.
@@danielawesome36 lol
should be friends ‘ homework (plural possessive)
Elise: Can I copy your homework?
The entire class: Sure, but change it up a bit so it sounds like it's yours.
Elise: Thank you so much! 😘
I don't know what's better
Elise's friends, or Elise's ability to copy and mix everyone else's homework to make hers
I love how Elise has friends from different country and time period and she has the ability to time travel and teleport to copy all of their works lmfao
Everyone needs to learn from Elise😂
when you have no clue what happened in the russian revolution so you casually skip back a century to ask stalin what the fuck was going on 😎😎
It's how she manages to do the Ling Ling 48 hours a day practice.
gigachad elise
She should b the main character of this anime
🤣
The fact that no one pointed out Megalovania in the piece blows my mind.
Or The Lick? It's also in the Happy Birthday medley- 3 times! The first time I watched, I didn't realize that interval pattern any of the times. The second: first time: "Oh, that's what he meant!" Second time [now that I knew what to look/listen for; I actually zoomed in on the sheet music!]: "Huh, it's there again!" Third: "Again??" *thinks of Adam Neely because it's the Lick* "Repetition legitimizes."
The timestamps do.
I’m more surprised not to see Debussy and Rimsky-Korsakov.
Though I guess they’re here somewhere.
I couldn’t hear megalovania the first time listening without looking at time stamps, I’m going to have to listen again I can’t believe I missed it!
@@kevinbush4300 Debussy is at 1:51 and Rimsky-Korsakov at 3:30
Lol we can all imagine the aftermath their poor teacher had to deal with
The teacher is in Spain but the S is silent
Teacher would be in Japan without the J
That was a wild ride, but... I kinda liked it, lol.
There are several dead composers either laughing their decomposing asses off or spinning in their graves.
Why not both?
prob both
decomposing? i think we’re past that point
@@Clrula excuse me, what does your nick mean? 40 and what?
And a very alive Toby Fox applauding
Rumour is that the teacher, faced with such a talented class, including Elise, who is very talented at plagiarizing her classmates, she gave them all detention.
This legit gave me goosebumps and I'm not embarrassed
Wow this comment made my day, thank you!
I love the casual hidden lick rolls in this
what’s a lick roll?
Some random chick: *cheats on her test*
Bach: You could make a fugue out of this.
I unironically find this very enjoyable to listen to. The talent and creativity on display, even just to conceptualize this piece, is remarkable, and you should be very proud of the final product.
Thank you for your praise! It was pretty satisfying seeing everything somehow fall into place haha
Fun aside, this *paraphrase* does sounds very well crafted.
The fantasie impromtu is actually really good
This is the funniest classic music video I ever watched. This deserve a million views.
Thank you!
Finally some memes that are made by creative people
I love every single bit of it, this is perfect
Ya not like mine
I wish Beethoven had lived to hear this. Oh, wait… NOOO. 😭
NO 😭😭
No worries, he sees the piece and the entire song is generated in his mind immediately
@@windxqrts oh yes, we're talking about Beethoven
Elise copied everyone’s homework, INCLUDING BEETHOVEN’S
You are insanely talented at mixing different pieces of music into a whole that sounds entirely natural. A new subscriber.
This is called Talent. Do you know how hard it is to play something like this? Bravo!!!
Glad you appreciate this video! Though just to clarify this is playback from my composition software, I wish I could play the entire thing through with this speed and completely zero wrong notes haha
@@NicholasMaMusic so is this do-able?
@@ikarikid In theory. It's just fiendishly difficult, would take a pro a few months if I were to guess.
@@MarcelJ. if you're really good you can probably do it in a few weeks or even days
@@notmusictheory74 Maybe weeks, but I doubt it's possible in days unless you practice to the point of not doing anything else.
I've watched a bunch of these videos now, and I think this is my absolute favourite! More than any other, it actually incorporates its theme into all the other themes it uses, rather than just being a pastiche of unrelated tunes. Marvelous work!
4:07 didnt expect someone to actually know this piece
I played it when I was younger, it's a great piece!
What piece is this?
@@apostolismoschopoulos1876 Mendelssohn - Rondo Capriccioso Op. 14 (quoted from the 6/8 presto section)
I'm at a loss for words. This is brilliant -- and hysterically funny.
This seems like what would play if in the renaissance, the musicians made weaponized pianos
I would listen to this tbh. It's pretty cool even if it's a joke.
3:25 FINALLY SOMEONE HEARS THE HAPPY BIRTHDAY THEME IN THE LEFT HAND OF BALLADE 1
I just got in YT and clicked this with half opened eys in the Morning and eyes've forgot how to blink again
the end of bar 247 would be a pain to play lol
This is a once in a lifetime music. Thank you for making this. Atleast make a title for this piece.
Watching your videos recently and the Classical Music Mashups has sort of brought back and reminded me of my love for classical music from when I was a child and was taking piano lessons. Back then I went to a music school after regular primary school, and then private lessons as well. I probably spent at least 1 to 2 hours a day on average studying and practicing music. It was great. Also, I'm in awe at your creativity to put all of this together. It's really fucking neat 👌🏻👌🏻 so thank you on both accounts 🤗
Finally...I can listen to ALL of my favorites in 6 minutes. Makes for quick meditation!
Hello. Very cool and great challenge! I did one as well in October this year. Writing a entire cantata in one week, like Bach did many times. And yes you're right as you said in your 1st video of your challenge that you have to concentrate more in getting things done than you do normally. But it's quite healthy, because you can see that actually you can do much more as you might thought. Greetings from Spain Michael
Thank you, writing a cantata like you did seems fun too! It was certainly a challenge doing 30 compositions in a month, but a great learning experience overall!
Wow Elise had such incredible friends 😳
Oh my goodness. Goodness gracious. this is incredible. I'm in tears.
0:42 is pure magic
Need moar vids of classic musicians fighting over trivial things like holiday food and decorations.
This is freaking incredible! Many of these sound even better than the original. Very well done!
This is so brilliant. Jesus.
I normally hate these types of videos but this is actually really really well done.
When you copy all of your friends homework and turn yours into an unique masterpiece
我聽不懂,但我大受震撼。
I didn't understand it, but I was blown away.
You title this like it's a meme, but it's actually very beautiful!
Very very clever...and musical too !!!! Bravo !!!
This is actually pretty impressive.
The title of this piece makes it sound like it is going to be funny. And there are certainly a lot of these types of pieces around that play around with these classical themes. But this is also quite brilliant. I am a pianist and I really enjoyed it. Thank you.
if someone tried to play this they would literally die
This is actually pretty impressive
This is INCREDIBLE, I’m so happy my friend sent this to me!
full version of the moonlight sonata please, it sounded so banger!!
All the piano assignments coming back to haunt me!! 🤩🤩
sounds so good, very relaxing oh wow
made my day better :)
Yus
Oh my good your work is astounding!
I’m actually going to learn how to play this
Wow, this is excellent!
I am so amazed by this!
I would love to able to compose such things one day!
Really Awesome, UNIQUE!
The bit at 1:34 is astoundingly beautiful honestly
This was like my whole piano lesson repertoire from high school played simultaneously. Brilliant!
Masterpiece. Love it!
Genius!
This is joyfully demented! I love it!
Well done! This must have taken so much effort.
Thank you! It was so fun trying to connect pieces with drastically different styles, definitely enjoyed the entire process!
@@NicholasMaMusic That's great you enjoyed it! You're creative.
WOW! Blew my mind. That was awesome - thx! Recognized ~ 3/4 of the pieces, Fur did a great job ; )
โห ... นี่มันเก่งเกินเหตุแล้ว
WHAT HOW???
I laughed so hard throughout this whole thing. That was incredible :)
Oh my god I am crying of laughter, this is TOO GOOD!!!!
Haha thank you!
Woah. Was not expecting this to be a real mashup. I only heard one lick in there. After first minute I was just trying to recognize pieces.
What a nightmare for the teacher to look through. At least it would be easy to figure out who cheated by copying their homework. After all Elsie seems to have copied from the entire classroom.
Thats worth another 5 encores ! .....Not many pianists can disguise this talent so well....
That's why it was done on a computer program...
@@olsim1730 Such a talented computer...must have picked it up at a very young age and practiced very hard obviously , not to mention the private lesson investment it must have taken.... but nice to see that there are those who are still dedicated to computer lessons instead of wasting their days on piano games.
wicked skill, laughed my butt off, you're my new idol
this is a ton of fun! I love it, well done indeed
Thank for having such a meticulous description! It was neat to be able to trace every quotation
Super! Bravo!
POV: You wanted to be a DJ, but your father asks you to pursue in Classical...
It’s, its, beautiful
A great lesson of harmony, composing skills and piano technique. Congratulations for your work and thanks for sharing!
Definitely one of your best!
Amazing work! You definitely deserve more subs!!
Thank you!
PAGANINI IS ALIVE?
Amazing
This is amazing
Beethoven would have been so proud, and so would about a dozen other composers as well! 🌹
Love how no one even mentions the short Megalovania in the middle of that
Oh my the totendanz fugue 😂😂😂❤
Thanks for bringing me back to the times strolling outside the piano classrooms in the conservatory! Finally I wasn't too sure, though, where I had ended up... Why try to deny it: this is brilliant! Charles Ives, eat your heart out!
What i love the most is how you composed the piece from "cheater", and you provide für Elise such an interesting story hahaha love it!
I love how you insert the lick in every video lmfao
LOL, this is amazing 😂
Thank you!
🎉❤
dopest thing i think ive heard ever
Pure genius!
PLEASE SOMEONE PUTBTHIS ON SPOTIFY
you should do something that incorporates part of every single one of beethovens 32 sonatas
So good ! Great job
2:29 stop hiding the mario kart lick in every song lmao🤣
Why does it actually sounds good though?
cuz it took 30 days
Because it is very well written by someone quite expert in both piano playing and music composition.
@@donnytramp6955 this was actually a part of a 30 day challenge (the aim was to compose 30 pieces in 1 month, so 1 per day), it was definitely a wild experience!
@@OrbiliusMagister Thank you, I'm honored to receive such an evaluation! Definitely still have a lot to learn but it was great trying a new style of quotation-esque composition!
Bravoooooo!
Very beautiful arrangement! I love it!!
You are so clever; thank you for the breakdown.....I found it a challenge to follow (being Grade II 🤭) but did manage to appreciate because of my familiarity with the Moonlight and the Chopin piece 🙂