Although technically this would be if the person you loved didn't love you in return, as relationships in the 19 century would technically begin after marriage. And there was no such thing as divorce, or break up
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."
I own an upright piano at my moms house and I use to play this everyday after college when I got home and everyone was still at work. By the time she got home it was my 9th or 10th time playing the song and she would say “Please play something else, this is too depressing.” Then I would play some Chopin 😂
@@weirdface3838 Chopin is not that hard once you get used to his style of music because he has that one style, i don't know how to explain it to you but it's just easier once you play some of his pieces i recommend Nocturne no 20.
1:18-1:26 Reading the comments, it's amazing how many takeaways each ear can have. Some hear deep sadness, some hear calm and tranquility, or maybe eeriness. But this composition, and that time stamp specifically, sounds like someone's deep descent into madness. Some chords just strike that haunting nerve.
It almost seems like the progression of thought, like a vague idea becoming clear and precise. The whole song kinda feels like a moment of intense thought and debate with one’s self and their inner turmoil.
Such depth perception a true musical genius and prodigy of all time and space and demonstration of a divine intelligence that will last forever it has been a pleasure and becomes part of my memories for all time !
222 years after creating this sonata…. I have resonated with the movements throughout my whole life, especially the 1st and 3rd. As 2023 ends it brings me to tears… makes me weep… Through the worst parts of my life I have always felt like this song has described the pain, hopefulnes, mourning and loss. May my 24th year on this EARTH bless me and everything around us. ✌️
I just found this song from Eminence in shadow, every time I play this it rips my heart to think I’ve finished the anime, but also pleased to know that it gave me a demonstration of why piano is the best.
@@magnusemeritus I prefer to listen piano with Orchestra strings on 1st movement becuz it's darker than original (Piano only). I always wanna hear a full version with orchestra and piano because someone did played it pay tribute to Kobe Bryant's death last year.
Life is hard. That's it, life is hard. But the moments where it gets easier, the moments where all the heavy weight you carry suddently disappears for a brief moment. It's when you realise It's also beautiful.
And all I can see when I hear this is depressed Spider-Man walking with soldiers being attacked all around him before he runs and leaps into a web swing
The name is genius, Moonlight sonata basically meaning moonlight solo, the piano representing the moonlight. Its not supposed to be sad, but like the moon although beautiful and bright, its typically seen in darkness. The piano does a great job representing this duality between light and dark.
@@Hamza77k the perfect contrast of the IQ difference in human beings, your showcase of lack of depth in contrast is almost artistic in and of itself. A car is just a car until you break down the intricacies of how it runs (the mechanical, the electrical, the computer, hydraulic systems, gear reduction systems and planetary gears etc) to you a car is a car nothing more, to me a car is all of our most advanced technology broken down into each individual system, you choose how you perceive life.
@@thegoodwolf4255 You can make any meaning out of art you want, I could tell you the reason behind the naming is that Beethoven enjoyed writing symphonies under the moonlight, even he couldn't hear the katydids and cicadas, the sense of seeing earth engulfed in moonlight excited him and inspired him, but again that is just mumbo jumbo... Simply enjoy it, there's meaning in everything only if you're certain.
Whenever I hear this, I picture a vampire in a dark candlelit room, pining for his human lover, knowing that they’re worlds apart but still aching for them nonetheless
if time machines existed i would travel back in time and put myself in a time loop to hear this song over and over again oh wait I forgot there's already a loop option on youtube
I think the general process of listening to the Moonlight Sonata is gradual. I believe that upon first hearing of it, everyone thinks of the the first movement. Then, once you learn about the the third movement, you immediately take up it as the best movement. This is the same general phase people start listening to Chopin's Etudes and pieces along that line. But the more and more you listen to classical music and the more you learn about it, the more you appreciate the first movement. While the third movement is great, it lacks the genius of the first movement. We all remember the first movement for our first listening, but the more you listen to it, the better it gets.
Moonlight Sonata is a famous classical music piece composed by Ludwig van Beethoven in 1801. The first movement of the sonata is one of the most recognizable classical music pieces in the world, and has been featured in numerous films and television shows over the years. The first movement is a slow and haunting melody that is both beautiful and powerful. The first movement of Moonlight Sonata begins with a slow and melancholy melody, played on the piano in a low register. This melody is repeated several times, with subtle variations and changes in dynamics, before giving way to a more energetic and forceful section. This section features a faster tempo and more complex rhythms, with the piano playing a series of arpeggios and runs that are both challenging and impressive. The middle section of the first movement is perhaps the most well-known part of the entire sonata. It features a beautiful and delicate melody, played softly on the piano in a higher register. This melody is accompanied by a simple, repetitive bass line, which creates a sense of tension and anticipation. As the melody builds in intensity, the bass line becomes more complex and the piano plays a series of rapid arpeggios before returning to the original melody. The final section of the first movement is a return to the slow and melancholy melody of the opening. The melody is played softly and delicately, with the piano gradually fading away to nothing. The first movement of Moonlight Sonata is a beautiful and emotional piece of music, witha sense of melancholy and sadness that is both haunting and powerful. The first movement of Moonlight Sonata is notable for its use of dynamics and pacing. Beethoven creates a sense of tension and release through his use of volume and tempo, with the melody building and receding in intensity throughout the piece. The contrast between the slow and melancholy opening and the more energetic middle section creates a sense of drama and anticipation, while the delicate and beautiful melody of the middle section provides a moment of calm and reflection. The first movement of Moonlight Sonata is also notable for its technical difficulty. The rapid arpeggios and complex rhythms of the middle section require a high level of skill and precision from the pianist, while the delicate and expressive nature of the opening and closing sections require a sensitive touch and a deep understanding of the music. Overall, the first movement of Moonlight Sonata is a beautiful and emotional piece of music that has stood the test of time. Its haunting melody and powerful dynamics have made it one of the most recognizable classical music pieces in the world, while its technical difficulty has made it a favorite among pianists and music lovers alike. Whether heard in a concert hall, on a film soundtrack, or simply played on a piano at home, the first movement of Moonlight Sonata remains a masterpiece of classical music that continues to captivate and inspire audiences around the world.
"September 10th 1653...that was the year I lost my wife and two kids to the ruffians that ransacked my home I tried to fight back but I failed I abruptly ended up in a ditch and people laughed and ridiculed me....and that is how I lost everything"
Bye noon i will see you soon tomorrow after wards allow the stars to fall by sets under array dusk masks my eyes once welled until it had cast a faint blow of knowing less of my self with a reality shone in screen augmented divine a sign sewn two symbols calling buy echoes made indeed
Imagine being a teenager in 1801 going through a breakup, then Beethoven drops this song
As a Teenager in 1801 going through a breakup,
.this is relatable
Although technically this would be if the person you loved didn't love you in return, as relationships in the 19 century would technically begin after marriage.
And there was no such thing as divorce, or break up
@@jonathanmergl9481way to ruin a perfectly good joke💀
Dude.😂
@@doloresleon5118 yeah ik, my bad, I didn't mean anything by it, I just get very technical with history
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."
@@tvhead7074 👀🎃🎃
SHUT THE FUCK UP AND TAKE MY LIKE
@@ib_rezin1371 lmao
Ha ha ha Flawless humor ! 👏
@@raulovalle :)
Can't believe Beethoven was totally deaf when he was 45, yet able to perform such beautiful music.
the level of expertise is fucking unmatched i must say
He wrote this when he was 31. The music he made after going deaf was pretty horrible
@@user-no7vv5gi2v he started to lose his hearing by the age of 30 he became completly deaf before composing his 9 th symphonie
@@tassoutasnim4430 Everything good he wrote while deaf was actually patched up with stuff he had unpublished from before he went deaf
Respect to the guy who traveled back in time to record Beethoven dropping this banger
imagine being a blind cave salamander and Beethoven drops this
imagine being a piece of bread and big Beet drops this
So sad and relatable 😥😥
that would be pretty groovy ngl
Man of culture
E A R T H W O R M J I M 2
You can almost feel the sorrow in his heart.
I own an upright piano at my moms house and I use to play this everyday after college when I got home and everyone was still at work. By the time she got home it was my 9th or 10th time playing the song and she would say “Please play something else, this is too depressing.” Then I would play some Chopin 😂
you can play chopin?
Lol same 😂
@@weirdface3838 Chopin is not that hard once you get used to his style of music because he has that one style, i don't know how to explain it to you but it's just easier once you play some of his pieces i recommend Nocturne no 20.
@@thisisjay5048 oooo that nocturne is very hard o.o
@@sopkd for some people it is but once you start to get to know it, it gets easier with time at least that's what i had.
1:18-1:26
Reading the comments, it's amazing how many takeaways each ear can have. Some hear deep sadness, some hear calm and tranquility, or maybe eeriness. But this composition, and that time stamp specifically, sounds like someone's deep descent into madness. Some chords just strike that haunting nerve.
Yes!
It almost seems like the progression of thought, like a vague idea becoming clear and precise. The whole song kinda feels like a moment of intense thought and debate with one’s self and their inner turmoil.
@@supercrafter0154 precisely
Such depth perception a true musical genius and prodigy of all time and space and demonstration of a divine intelligence that will last forever it has been a pleasure and becomes part of my memories for all time !
this first movement is beautiful, though i dont consider it sad, it is more like, it gives a tense and silent atmosphere at night
chair
It gives off a beautiful and sad atmosphere of the lonely moon looking down on the world on a clear black night sky
@@SuckySuckMyBalls beautiful description
Yooo we have the same name :D
How did y’all decide upon chair 😂
Imagine playing a Spider-Man game called web of shadows and this banger plays in his slow walk opening
IKR THIS IS WHERE I FOUND OUT ABOUT THIS SONG
Such a meloncholy yet beautiful masterpiece.. it gives me chills
222 years after creating this sonata…. I have resonated with the movements throughout my whole life, especially the 1st and 3rd. As 2023 ends it brings me to tears…
makes me weep…
Through the worst parts of my life I have always felt like this song has described the pain, hopefulnes, mourning and loss. May my 24th year on this EARTH bless me and everything around us.
✌️
🥲
Imagine being hearthbroken in 1800 and then you go to the Beethoven Concert and this MS drops this song
September 21st, 1987
It's been a one year since I've last entered that house
*I have to finish what I have started*
What I'm about to do has not been approved by the Vatican...
Is this talking about something from a movie or game?
@@richardgreen5079 Yes, actually! It's from a game called "FAI†H: The Unholy Trinity" by Airdorf!
Love when they play it backwards, freaky
I just found this song from Eminence in shadow, every time I play this it rips my heart to think I’ve finished the anime, but also pleased to know that it gave me a demonstration of why piano is the best.
What a genius Beethoven was & such an amazing composition. Played beautifully too.❤
This was majestical, one the best scenes of TYBW so far! The animation, ominous music and voice acting was perfect
It’s beautiful
this song will bring u to years if u let it. as someone who’s studied classical i have yet to hear another piece do this.
I came here from the video 2050 future video. Moonlight sonata 1st moment is beautiful. Beethoven was a genius!
@@magnusemeritus yeah. but the 3rd one is aggressive. But I haven't heard a 2nd movement for a while 5 months ago.
@@magnusemeritus yeah, But those beginning of 3rd movement is harder than 1st movement.
@@magnusemeritus I prefer to listen piano with Orchestra strings on 1st movement becuz it's darker than original (Piano only). I always wanna hear a full version with orchestra and piano because someone did played it pay tribute to Kobe Bryant's death last year.
Imagine when this become real lol
Life is hard.
That's it, life is hard.
But the moments where it gets easier, the moments where all the heavy weight you carry suddently disappears for a brief moment.
It's when you realise It's also beautiful.
Haunting and serene, it's like strolling in a lake at night, surrounded by a forest with the moon shining bright...
My favorite song of all time. It gives me me emotion when I need to let it out. Beethoven is a musical God.
Thanks for this and love Beethoven........
Idk why but it hurts deep down in my heart when i listen to it
Not knowing how or why it works is what makes music this sort of... Magic.
we went from "this is calming" in 1801, to "I H A V E T H E B O D Y O F A P I G" in 2023
Faith?
@@nicolasburgosarrojo6699 yes
Lmao those playlists
And all I can see when I hear this is depressed Spider-Man walking with soldiers being attacked all around him before he runs and leaps into a web swing
I know right.
Your touch is very very beautiful... ! You're talented! Excelent, congratulations!
are you still on youtube? its been 13 years.
@@tobycarvajal6810 Yes I am
The name is genius, Moonlight sonata basically meaning moonlight solo, the piano representing the moonlight. Its not supposed to be sad, but like the moon although beautiful and bright, its typically seen in darkness. The piano does a great job representing this duality between light and dark.
man stop making it corny its a good piece that's it
@@Hamza77k the perfect contrast of the IQ difference in human beings, your showcase of lack of depth in contrast is almost artistic in and of itself. A car is just a car until you break down the intricacies of how it runs (the mechanical, the electrical, the computer, hydraulic systems, gear reduction systems and planetary gears etc) to you a car is a car nothing more, to me a car is all of our most advanced technology broken down into each individual system, you choose how you perceive life.
@@thegoodwolf4255 "Ah yes I say mumbo jumbo that sounds cool I smarter than you, you know stuff but I know stuff stuff, you dumb I smart"
@@thegoodwolf4255 You can make any meaning out of art you want, I could tell you the reason behind the naming is that Beethoven enjoyed writing symphonies under the moonlight, even he couldn't hear the katydids and cicadas, the sense of seeing earth engulfed in moonlight excited him and inspired him, but again that is just mumbo jumbo... Simply enjoy it, there's meaning in everything only if you're certain.
i love the music
Amazing song!
Love this ❤❤
This is so GOATed
Yep.
puedo escucharlo miles de veces
yo también 🙏
Masterpiece
This is heaven
Esto si es musica buena✨
truly the most destructive weapon for a joyful zombie apocalypse
Amazing
I’m in marching band and this is the opening piece we’re doing and i’m excited for it 🤭🤭
EDIT: WE WON GRAND CHAMP!!!
Lucky
Congratulations!
Congrats
Well done!
this is the power of beethoven
The feeling this song evokes is ineffable.
Beethoven im your biggest fan come to brazil! ❤
Fr bro
MANO AKSKSAKAAKKAAK
Imma need you to take a seat for this one...
beethoven is died 😢
When is his next concert?
You already missed his 969th composition... on the other side of the world.
The next concert will be in heaven, lady.
he's dead.
@@wstudios4it’s a joke 💀
the most sadest song ever !! :)
If this song doesn't play at my funeral, then I'm not dying.
RIP Ludwig Van Beethoven (16/12/1770 - 27/3/1827) your music is immortal no matter the years passes 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Blud you acting you knew him personally
@@eerytunic3839🤣🤣🤣
@@eerytunic3839 He did.
He did. I was there...
@@eerytunic3839He did, i can confirm.
this song makes me want to go to sleep and never wake up
Wow, first time hearing it from the primal piano.
It brings so many memories😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Whenever I hear this, I picture a vampire in a dark candlelit room, pining for his human lover, knowing that they’re worlds apart but still aching for them nonetheless
if time machines existed i would travel back in time and put myself in a time loop to hear this song over and over again
oh wait I forgot there's already a loop option on youtube
nice
Questa musica e celestiale tanto mi piace che mi scoppia il cuore ❤️
BEETHOVEN SIR! please do a concert in my city ive been waiting for like 250 years or something
PLEASE SIR HUMBLE REQUEST
Beethoven im your biggest fan come to toronto please🗣🗣🙏🙏
I was born in the wrong century, I am pissed!! This is music, I love it!
How dare we could listen to this art without earning for it. I guess we are just super lucky :-)
0:51 when this beat comes up, it's just so heartbreaking
I think the general process of listening to the Moonlight Sonata is gradual. I believe that upon first hearing of it, everyone thinks of the the first movement. Then, once you learn about the the third movement, you immediately take up it as the best movement. This is the same general phase people start listening to Chopin's Etudes and pieces along that line. But the more and more you listen to classical music and the more you learn about it, the more you appreciate the first movement. While the third movement is great, it lacks the genius of the first movement. We all remember the first movement for our first listening, but the more you listen to it, the better it gets.
Me sinto tão bem!
RIP Ludwig Van Beethoven
1770 - 1827
At The Age Of 56 Years Old.
#MoonlightSonata.
From USA
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Blud was 57
@@eerytunic3839 Blud was 56 with months
影に潜み、影を狩る者
most replayed: the whole damn thing.
Shadow
"cid kageno"
we are shadow garden
It's been one year since I entered that house
uhh
Sir?
@@thetonguetwisted What if you and I get killed mysteriously exactly one year after replying to this comment?
I have to finish what I've started...
alive ?@@monkeyheist
mr Beethoven im your big fan please come to Kaliningrad 🙏
Moonlight Sonata is a famous classical music piece composed by Ludwig van Beethoven in 1801. The first movement of the sonata is one of the most recognizable classical music pieces in the world, and has been featured in numerous films and television shows over the years. The first movement is a slow and haunting melody that is both beautiful and powerful.
The first movement of Moonlight Sonata begins with a slow and melancholy melody, played on the piano in a low register. This melody is repeated several times, with subtle variations and changes in dynamics, before giving way to a more energetic and forceful section. This section features a faster tempo and more complex rhythms, with the piano playing a series of arpeggios and runs that are both challenging and impressive.
The middle section of the first movement is perhaps the most well-known part of the entire sonata. It features a beautiful and delicate melody, played softly on the piano in a higher register. This melody is accompanied by a simple, repetitive bass line, which creates a sense of tension and anticipation. As the melody builds in intensity, the bass line becomes more complex and the piano plays a series of rapid arpeggios before returning to the original melody.
The final section of the first movement is a return to the slow and melancholy melody of the opening. The melody is played softly and delicately, with the piano gradually fading away to nothing. The first movement of Moonlight Sonata is a beautiful and emotional piece of music, witha sense of melancholy and sadness that is both haunting and powerful.
The first movement of Moonlight Sonata is notable for its use of dynamics and pacing. Beethoven creates a sense of tension and release through his use of volume and tempo, with the melody building and receding in intensity throughout the piece. The contrast between the slow and melancholy opening and the more energetic middle section creates a sense of drama and anticipation, while the delicate and beautiful melody of the middle section provides a moment of calm and reflection.
The first movement of Moonlight Sonata is also notable for its technical difficulty. The rapid arpeggios and complex rhythms of the middle section require a high level of skill and precision from the pianist, while the delicate and expressive nature of the opening and closing sections require a sensitive touch and a deep understanding of the music.
Overall, the first movement of Moonlight Sonata is a beautiful and emotional piece of music that has stood the test of time. Its haunting melody and powerful dynamics have made it one of the most recognizable classical music pieces in the world, while its technical difficulty has made it a favorite among pianists and music lovers alike. Whether heard in a concert hall, on a film soundtrack, or simply played on a piano at home, the first movement of Moonlight Sonata remains a masterpiece of classical music that continues to captivate and inspire audiences around the world.
Ok
"notable for its technical difficulty" lmao
@@toomuchtime4896AI generated
You used chat gpt
Lmao 😂😂 @@toomuchtime4896
Is it just me? Or would I sell my life just to speak to this man and hear him play?
come to brazil
MANO AKAKAKAKA
Sadness
Depression
Tranquility
Peace
All I hear…is absolution…ultimatum…
Or in more simpler terms: “Truth”
this movement hits so hard at night when its raining
I've heard this sonata for a long time but im here because I remembered Resident Evil 1 Remake.
only real ones remember when this dropped
برحيلك صارت فوضى عبور.. أين وجودك الآن. 😢
primal piano's version is best l think^^
Спасибо
solo se puede jugar con mando o con el teclado ?
Thank you.
Am imagining absurdities again
Book into movie: ( Zelazny novel )
A Night In The Lonesome October
This would fit somewhere...
I. AM. THE ALL RANGE.
ATOMIC
Remember our promise
"This is that guy with the glasses saying: there's no such thing as a stupid question until you ask it"
Anyone else remember that one Goosebumps episode with the floating hands?
In my opinion, this is the saddest piece in the Classical era.
chopins prelude in e minor is heartbreaking
4:44
"September 10th 1653...that was the year I lost my wife and two kids to the ruffians that ransacked my home I tried to fight back but I failed I abruptly ended up in a ditch and people laughed and ridiculed me....and that is how I lost everything"
"What I am about to do has not been approved by the Vatican."
When Spiderman 2 wins nothing at the Game Awards....
We are shadow garden, we lurk in the shadows to hunt the shadows
what y'all know about D-01-105
hola profe
I can't hear a thing...
I dont know about you but im here because of a curtain shadow
Gamer Colin Jordan's theme when the Vanguard take over Britain
I think I heard this in Tom & Jerry when Tom was playing the piano and fight with Jerry.
I have to finish what l started!! ✝️
🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤💔
Bye noon i will see you soon tomorrow after wards allow the stars to fall by sets under array dusk masks my eyes once welled until it had cast a faint blow of knowing less of my self with a reality shone in screen augmented divine a sign sewn two symbols calling buy echoes made indeed
Hello rob dougan
Ahhhh