Some people just don't understand how many fucking years of practice, practically 8 hours a day or something, to be this good. The song is already next level. The guitar transition is at least 10 times harder. And even when you get it down, to play it that clear is just mind boggling. I can't express how amazed I am. Big respect.
@@gunslingingbird74 Does it really matter? I have never seen the use of calling "piece" a piece, people don't really care and i see no reason why they should unless they are musicians. Sorry if i sound stupid but i have to ask.
@@martinalmeida651 Well it kind off matters but not really, unless you want to be anal about it. Kind of like scolding someone for calling Bach Classic with "uuhm akktually its Baroque". I mean Gunslinging Bird is also wrong, a song is a specific kind of piece that is defined by its format not whether or not there is singing. A song from Shubert's "Winterreise" is a song even if it is performed purely Instrumental.
It's not the musical complexity that's impressive about this, the speed or fingerings, it's the clarity. A lot of guitarists who don't play classical guitars don't understand this, it's getting every note from every finger to project at the right volume that's really hard. Balancing each line in the piece. All I can say is bravo maestro 👏
This is a major achievement for classical guitar. It actually works very well and shows perfectly the quality of this instrument. Incredible arrangement and exceptional play. Thank you for this inspiring experience.
@@dmythica Not much nicer, like we all know it s a piece meant to be played on piano, but to sound like this on guitar is beyond words, it's not nicer on piano but they r two different versions on two different instruments u must enjoy.
@@davidpritsert3824 it was originally written for piano but it actually has poor pianissimo in several sections of the piece. It can be revised a done better I think
I've been looking up the 3rd movement for classical guitar for a long time now, eventually gave up because it seemed it would never be on here. And today was the day it was. Thank you, and there definitely aren't words I can find for your playing and the arrangement. Thank you.
This makes the electric guitar version look like day 1 beginner guitar. At least 300 times more difficult at very least. Not to mention how blisteringly precise and clear you have to he given the difference in instrument and no distortion to cover it up. Utterly spectacular.
And to play polyphonically too. Shredders on electric just focus on the single melodic lines because they have backing track to play along to. Emre does melody, bass and accompaniment all by himself.
@@K-Viz I started at hendrix and zeppelin, eventually I found the virtuoso sungha Jung. He blew me away and also taught me how to add bass lines and mixes to get a lot better music out. Now I'm crazy about django.. guess as far as shredding he did it right
I have been teaching guitar for 20 years, and I know how many problems there are with the transcriptions of the first part. I did not even think that it is possible to make the third part so beautifully! Bravo!
@L K Its without bass notes in the backround and missed many chord so it doesnt count as the actual song. This version replicates the original way ludwig beethoven actually wrote it, instead of only the melody. He also used an amp so for the speed he did slides and hammer ons. Props to him, but its not nearly as hard or impressive as this
@@noabruxelmane1128 She did it with an electric guitar with an amp with no bass notes, this is much harder. It is less like the real version since it doesnt use bass or bass chords at the same time as it is written and she only plays the melody and barley any of the chords. However Emre does both which make it practically the same as the piano version. Props to her for giving it a metal feel tho
La Campanella, it's literally the last big challenge remaining. I think our dear friend, professor Emre is the only person capable of doing this, we're cheering for you!
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Los Angeles Guitar Academy,Indeed it was Beethoven's 248th Birthday yesterday.He was born in Bonn,Germany.Very very well played.Emre is extraordinary.bravo.❤️❤️❤️
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Emre how many years have you been learning guitar especially classical guitar?And when did you start transcribing pieces for piano,etc. for guitar?You are a genius.Los Angeles Guitar Academy,you are super duper lucky to have such type of maestro .please only one request can you arrange Pathetique 1st movement on guitar. It will sound really amazing.
As a fellow classical guitar player, I think most of us would agree that this is ridiculously brilliant. And those arpeggios at the end, insaneeeeeeeee
I think you are raising the bar here, not even Yamashita dared to do this one. You earned your own throne my friend, this is extraordinary. Amazing performance, and arrangement. I already commented before, but here I am again. EPIC
Wow. It's crazy how he can play these huge lofty compositions on the humble guitar, and keep them intact. I seriously think this guy might be the best classical guitarist. It takes serious guts to take on the task of arranging and playing these and follow through to the end. I cant wait until he makes his way to one of those crazy Chopin etudes.
This is insane. It's not only about the technical difficulties. It's really hard to make such a great transcription of a tremendously complicated piece for the piano. You're great, man!
And then to get the voices on a classical guitar. After all, the original made use of the piano forte's ability to sustain notes whereas people who play acoustic stringed instruments need to use other tricks.
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@@richardlyman2961 you gays have any idea of the amount of theory this people study to be able to reach this level? it' not only technique, you need to understand music
That is the sound of one the most GREATEST achievements with classical guitar playing the piece that no one would even have a second thought in mind arranging it for guitar!!!
There are no words to describe how I feel after listening to this. The most impressive performance I have heard on classical guitar, and excellent job in the transcription. Emre, you are an inspiration for all guitarists.
This is way too sick.. heard tons of electric versions but this is the real thing. Even on this different key produces the feeling of the original. Best arrangement of 2018.
dear viewer if searched on RUclips "befor this day" for the third movement on an acoustic guitar you wouldn't find it ... yes you'll find a virsion of electric guitar becaus it is mostly about hammering and pulling off what makes it alot easier ... i salute this great man for this novelty ..much respect !
It's easy to play just the melody using a ton of distortion and effects as metal guitarists do. This here is a superb transcription of a purely pianistic piece. The performance does it more than justice.
@L K What? I mean it's easy compared to this arrangement, you know it is. I don't know who Dr. Viossy is, but I've heard other metal guitarists playing classical and they're butchering the pieces. It's not that they're bad guitarists, but classical doesn't translate well to metal for me. It could be better if they get rid of the drums and play what the composer has written instead of making their own parts (yes, I realise this is what makes it metal). I don't like it, that's why I criticize. It's perfectly normal for people to criticize what they don't like. I've played classical on electric guitar but without effects and with thick flat wounds on a hollow body - a jazz setup. Most classical pieces can be arranged for two electric guitars and sound decent while being playable.
I thought playing this piece on a guitar was impossible - especially at this level. I have never heard anyone else even come close. Why isn't Emre touring the planet to sell out concerts?
Bu kadar tesadüf olamaz. Bu sabah Moonlight sonata'nın acaba 3. partisyonunu gitarla çalan var mıdır diye merak ederek aramaya basmıştım ve bulamamıştım. Gece aboneliklere bakarken bu videoyu gördüm ve 65 dk önce yayınlanmış. Çok başarılı tebrikler.
Is this real life? How is this even possible? Never thought of Beethoven as a shredder but this piece shreds. You sir are amazing. I hope you keep on introducing us to great pieces that are not commonly played on guitar. Thank you.
@@christozkv546 5 fingers are the ones playing. 4 fingers can choose up to 6 notes. Right hand is more of a limitation than the left if you're good enough at arranging.
Быстрая часть лунной сонаты на акустической гитаре? Никогда не думал, что так можно сыграть! Вы заткнули всех электрогитаристов за пояс! Браво, маэстро!
I literally cannot think of anyone besides Emre who would take this movement on... not only that but to do it flawlessly with an incredible arrangement that is a perfect interpretation of the song.
the equip LAGA is the best. They are really gentle and kind. They offered me many options in the case of purchase of the item. Therefore, i have purchased the sheet with %30 discount coupon. And now i have started to practice this piece with challenge. It is impossible to find another arrangement like this. It deserves its price %100. Thank you LAGA team.
I am struggling with the 1st movement. I couldn’t even imagined it can be humanly possible to play the 3rd on classical guitar. That’s what dedication and love for the instrument means. Congratulations.
Holy Christ, this is out of this world. Excellent phrasing throughout the whole piece. I can't believe how you play the melody with such clarity (mordents included) while doing the classical left hand piano pattern. Lovely final cadenza too. Amazing work!
You, Sir, is not just a fabulous guitarist, a wonderful musician but a true artist. Well done Sir and thank you for bringing guitar playing to another level. I never imagine this piece can be played on a guitar!!! Absolutely amazing! I thought your transcription of Clair de Lune is one of the best but Moonlight Sonata (3rd Movement) on guitar, I mean..... I am lost for words. Despite the change of key but you kept the colour and vibrancy of the piece in your transcription and performance, Bravo, bravo!!! Thank you.
I have no words to describe how much i enjoyed it. I've allways waited for someone to do an arrangement of this piece, but i thought that was impossible. You proved me wrong. Congratz, my friend...made my day!
Never heard a guitarist play so well ,i dont think i would like to preform after him , cause that was truly unique in every way Beethoven is smiling away peacefully today ..your an inspiration and a total master of your craft ..So good.!!
Emrecim ellerine yuregine saglik! Videoyu acarken herhalde yanlis yazilmistir diye dusundum! Saka falan zannettim:) Bu bir dehadir! Bahtin acik olsun!!
You make the whole thing seems so simple , because you seem so calm when playing the whole thing But my ears keep convince me that its no simple thing here
One of the most difficult , or maybe the most difficult part of playing classical guitar is balancing the sound characteristic and volume of the main melody and the accompanying arpeges. Apoyando and tirando. Anyone can play only one at a time, few can play them together, but Emre is at another level! Not a single, slightest loss in main melody, not even a minor change in the background arpeges. Brilliant, clear sound all the way through a very very difficult piece. Spectacular arrangement. Tekrar tebrikler!
Sad to see that this masterpiece has a few thousands visualizations meanwhile some folks playing it on the electric guitar have millions. Not trying to diminish the electric guitar or the players, in fact I love it . But this classical version is way more complex and it's also beautiful.
100% agree. We are in the age of timbre. For better or worse, beats, insanely compressed electric guitar, and wonky textures have become the musical zeitgeist. Harmony, dynamics, melody, and "soul" have been sacrificed. It's quite cyclic so I have hope- I'd just love it to hurry the F up so I can book more meaningful gigs!
The generality of people visit youtube for enterntaiment and relaxation. This piece and it’s presentation is much deeper than just the ’fun’ layer. I bet Der Erlkönig does not have 10 million views, if played by classical violist - but Gangnamstyle hase billion views. No need to be sad, that is just the way humankind works.
classical guitar is the most beautiful sounding guitar of all the guitars in my opinion. Coupled with my favorite classical composer, how could it get any better?! Oh thats right, a great musician to play it, and thats exactly what we have here, absolutely beautiful, thank you!
I searched for Beethoven on guitar but i did not expected this piece to show up. This just blew my mind... Did not could imagine such a piece on a guitar!
COMPLETE list of our Beethoven arrangements for solo guitar: ruclips.net/p/PL18tTu-0TnfoUCZY1dLarXnAuC1jm98MJ
When will you post this music's tab on your site?
Unbelievable precision,want to learn advance fingerstyle the way you played😍
How much time will it take to learn for an intermediate guitarist🤔☺
Master would you transcribe pathetique sonata first movement??? Please 🙏
@@harsh_chhabra_music4361 classical guitar** not fingerstyle
I waited 217 years for this arrangement...
Now you can rest in peace 😇
You must be a vampire. 👻
And it will take another 500years for me to complete this arrangement
@@rockngelement hahaha lol
@@EnlightenedRogue24 #TeamBlüdSuckersRule!
The absolute madman, he actually did it
And he did it so good
Ikr?
Absolute unit
Lets gooo i was your 1000th like
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This is madness. Never thought i'd see the 3rd movement on classical guitar. Magnificent work man!
"ONE" guitar!! That is the critical factor here. With delicate balance between melody and accompaniment.
type in D J Vossy...see what it sounds like in electric
It really sounds easier on guitar than on original piano
@@Gregory-z6i not so much fam
@@wacka2 the metal version is far easier, but sounds good though
Some people just don't understand how many fucking years of practice, practically 8 hours a day or something, to be this good.
The song is already next level.
The guitar transition is at least 10 times harder.
And even when you get it down, to play it that clear is just mind boggling. I can't express how amazed I am. Big respect.
I play the guitar for almost 15 years and I have no idea how he can do this with this level of perfection. It's beyond human
It's not a song; it's a piece. Songs have words. Pieces don't.
@@gunslingingbird74 Does it really matter? I have never seen the use of calling "piece" a piece, people don't really care and i see no reason why they should unless they are musicians.
Sorry if i sound stupid but i have to ask.
@@martinalmeida651 Well it kind off matters but not really, unless you want to be anal about it. Kind of like scolding someone for calling Bach Classic with "uuhm akktually its Baroque". I mean Gunslinging Bird is also wrong, a song is a specific kind of piece that is defined by its format not whether or not there is singing. A song from Shubert's "Winterreise" is a song even if it is performed purely Instrumental.
At the guitar is more easy than the piano, but is less painful in the piano.
It's not the musical complexity that's impressive about this, the speed or fingerings, it's the clarity.
A lot of guitarists who don't play classical guitars don't understand this, it's getting every note from every finger to project at the right volume that's really hard. Balancing each line in the piece. All I can say is bravo maestro 👏
The dynamics are superb.
👏🏼👏🏼
It’s all of it that is impressive.
Thank you
This is a major achievement for classical guitar. It actually works very well and shows perfectly the quality of this instrument. Incredible arrangement and exceptional play. Thank you for this inspiring experience.
It's amazing, but it's much nicer on piano.
@@dmythica obviously it originated by a Master pianist on a piano, beautiful nonetheless
@@dmythica Not much nicer, like we all know it s a piece meant to be played on piano, but to sound like this on guitar is beyond words, it's not nicer on piano but they r two different versions on two different instruments u must enjoy.
I cant even imagine this was possible in the past. Unless i see this video I wont believe its playable on guitar lol.
@@davidpritsert3824 it was originally written for piano but it actually has poor pianissimo in several sections of the piece. It can be revised a done better I think
I couldn't believe it when I saw the title.
i knew the guy, i knew it was just a matter of time for him to do it
Ikr, didn't believe it was possible to play in classical guitar, but this guy nailed it, aaamaaaziiiiing
me too
He is inevitable 👀
Ha! I had the same "No Way, it must be a typo" reaction!
One of the most underrated videos on RUclips. WE NEED TO SPREAD THE WORD.
no way! This video could do more harm than benefit to humanity.
@@LennerMfull kek
You made impossible possible today. I was shocked. Hats off to you guy!
Mi más sincero respeto maestro,hermosa interpretación👍
Never expected this from the Turk
@@misbahkhan2137 What is your trouble with the Turks, bro ? Say me
@@corpse.d lol
Ayo listen to moonlight sonata by Marcin patrzalek
This might be the most impressive thing I've ever seen performed on an acoustic instrument.
Vivaldi's summer on guitar
And lol it's *"classical guitar"* 😂
@@ramanpreetsingh2206 Classical guitars are a subtype of acoustic guitars
@@josephgetnet5662 summer is much easier I tried both
Agreed
We are about to witness a fundamental change in the way we understand the laws of the universe...
My reaction to the title: eeeem, someone is mistaken it has to be 1st or 2nd movement my gosh. He actually played 3rd movement.. on guitar. madmaaan..
On classical guitar... electric is easy
When I saw the title I thought it was the 1st movement.
Have u seen the paganini 24th caprice one or even the beethovens 8th symphony???
I mean 5th*
@@Sora-o Can you explain why it's easy on electric?
As I pianist, I didn’t know what to expect from this. This was absolutely amazing.
I want to learn guitar now
I've been looking up the 3rd movement for classical guitar for a long time now, eventually gave up because it seemed it would never be on here. And today was the day it was. Thank you, and there definitely aren't words I can find for your playing and the arrangement. Thank you.
This makes the electric guitar version look like day 1 beginner guitar. At least 300 times more difficult at very least. Not to mention how blisteringly precise and clear you have to he given the difference in instrument and no distortion to cover it up. Utterly spectacular.
And to play polyphonically too. Shredders on electric just focus on the single melodic lines because they have backing track to play along to. Emre does melody, bass and accompaniment all by himself.
@@K-Viz I started at hendrix and zeppelin, eventually I found the virtuoso sungha Jung. He blew me away and also taught me how to add bass lines and mixes to get a lot better music out. Now I'm crazy about django.. guess as far as shredding he did it right
agreed
This is it... the moment we’ve all been waiting for.
Luis Esteva ehh, I drink coffee, so I wait for other movements too
The movement we've all been waiting for
So THIS is what you've been doing for the past three months or so. Must've put an insane amount of work arranging and perfecting this. Much respect.
I have been teaching guitar for 20 years, and I know how many problems there are with the transcriptions of the first part. I did not even think that it is possible to make the third part so beautifully! Bravo!
Guys, as a guitar player, this is 1 billion times more impressive than it sounds
People actually downvoted this. Lol.
This is one of the most incredible things I have ever seen.
Lmaoooo "downvoted" made me think reddit
Stfu this is not reddit
Reddit much?
@@kinkyswagfish8005 who cares
They're just jealous they can't even come close to doing that lmao
Finally RUclips recommend me something good
listen to his mozart arrangements symphony No.25 and No.40 👍
Yesh
Listen to the piano Too
Xhon Shehu hear hear
Nobody has done this before, This is like the moon landing.
Davie504 did it in bass. Beat that
Tina S already did it but more like the real version (for me better) with an electric guitar
@L K Its without bass notes in the backround and missed many chord so it doesnt count as the actual song. This version replicates the original way ludwig beethoven actually wrote it, instead of only the melody. He also used an amp so for the speed he did slides and hammer ons. Props to him, but its not nearly as hard or impressive as this
@@noabruxelmane1128 She did it with an electric guitar with an amp with no bass notes, this is much harder. It is less like the real version since it doesnt use bass or bass chords at the same time as it is written and she only plays the melody and barley any of the chords. However Emre does both which make it practically the same as the piano version. Props to her for giving it a metal feel tho
@@noabruxelmane1128 you know nothing about guitar and barely anything about music
La Campanella, it's literally the last big challenge remaining. I think our dear friend, professor Emre is the only person capable of doing this, we're cheering for you!
Or maybe Listz's Hungarian Rhapsody No:2? But let's not rush the Maestro :D
There are some another crazy pieces to transcribe together La Campanella such Hungarian Rhapsody or even some Chopin Etudes. 😀
Oh my i would love to hear La Campanella on a classical guitar
Hammerklavier
@@muaddib83 Kazuhito Yamashita did it :)
Pianists: *confused screaming*
Berke Umut Şahintürk That is indeed a piece for piano.
WorstPianist it's been done on guitar too
etude op. 25 no. 11 winter wind
:0
Chopin’s torrent etude
People who dont play guitar: I should learn guitar
People who play the guitar: I should quit guitar
Haha true. I am embarassed to look at my guitar.
@@EderAPS Your guitar will regard you with contempt from now on. 😬
Same thought i quitted halfway though now its full...
@@dnosy8671 you need to practice 40hrs a day
False. I'm inspired to buy the arrangement and learn to play it.
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Los Angeles Guitar Academy,Indeed it was Beethoven's 248th Birthday yesterday.He was born in Bonn,Germany.Very very well played.Emre is extraordinary.bravo.❤️❤️❤️
You can make a classical arrangement for This:
ruclips.net/video/mmCnQDUSO4I/видео.html
???
Bravissimo!
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Emre how many years have you been learning guitar especially classical guitar?And when did you start transcribing pieces for piano,etc. for guitar?You are a genius.Los Angeles Guitar Academy,you are super duper lucky to have such type of maestro .please only one request can you arrange Pathetique 1st movement on guitar. It will sound really amazing.
You have left a legacy for the history of classical guitar transcriptions man...
As a fellow classical guitar player, I think most of us would agree that this is ridiculously brilliant. And those arpeggios at the end, insaneeeeeeeee
I think you are raising the bar here, not even Yamashita dared to do this one. You earned your own throne my friend, this is extraordinary. Amazing performance, and arrangement. I already commented before, but here I am again. EPIC
Wow. It's crazy how he can play these huge lofty compositions on the humble guitar, and keep them intact. I seriously think this guy might be the best classical guitarist. It takes serious guts to take on the task of arranging and playing these and follow through to the end. I cant wait until he makes his way to one of those crazy Chopin etudes.
Tom Gerambio or scriabin! haha
This is insane. It's not only about the technical difficulties. It's really hard to make such a great transcription of a tremendously complicated piece for the piano. You're great, man!
And then to get the voices on a classical guitar. After all, the original made use of the piano forte's ability to sustain notes whereas people who play acoustic stringed instruments need to use other tricks.
i thought that the 3rd movement was impossible for classical guitar
well you proved me wrong man, Incredible talent :)
Wow. Possibly the single most impressive performance I've heard on a guitar. The tone, the time, and the articulation. Wow.
Never expected such a success. Literally shocked and impressed.
This sheet music is going to look fantastic…
That's what I was thinking 😂
I'm guessing it's gonna be just a couple thousand pages, lol
There are things that are better no to ask....😑 Freedman
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You REALLY deserve it! For sure, we are all speechless after watching this! Bravo! Bravíssimo!
I guess people (myself included) are really excited lol.
_also i totally dont count for half of those views_ 😂 _cries in ludwig_
Thats it, I’m buying a classical guitar. Excellent rendition my guy, sounds like it was composed for this instrument its so good!
This was 3 months ago, how is it going now?
You got it bro!!
@@sansamman4619 if you want to play a thing like this video you need at least 10 years of stable practice
@@ItamiPlaysGuitar I don't think so, with correct practice someone can learn this in around 3 years maybe 4.
@@richardlyman2961 you gays have any idea of the amount of theory this people study to be able to reach this level? it' not only technique, you need to understand music
One of the most difficult piece I ever watched on guitar. No words. Congrats from Spain.
ever watched hh
When I read the title , I was like "NO WAYY"
I was wrong..
I know what u feel man
Still pretty impressive tho, difficult to play 3rd movement of Moonlight Sonata on piano,
Same, 😂
SAME
yeaah mee to, when ı read the title, YOK ARTIK!
and then ı see, VAY CANINA.
Soft, thoughtful, romantic, full of real emotion. This version and interpretation is unheard of. Tears are real.
Four seasons of Vivaldi and now the third movement...you are breaking the boundaries of classical guitar, chapeau!
That is the sound of one the most GREATEST achievements with classical guitar playing the piece that no one would even have a second thought in mind arranging it for guitar!!!
Have you heard of the transcription of the toccata and fugue from Moran Wasser? He is an absolute legend
There are no words to describe how I feel after listening to this. The most impressive performance I have heard on classical guitar, and excellent job in the transcription. Emre, you are an inspiration for all guitarists.
This is way too sick.. heard tons of electric versions but this is the real thing. Even on this different key produces the feeling of the original. Best arrangement of 2018.
Gotta have a 12 string guitar to play it on the same key haha
Playing the 3rd movement on a piano is something but this guy plays it on a guitar, what a boss.
dear viewer if searched on RUclips "befor this day" for the third movement on an acoustic guitar you wouldn't find it ... yes you'll find a virsion of electric guitar becaus it is mostly about hammering and pulling off what makes it alot easier ... i salute this great man for this novelty ..much respect !
It's easy to play just the melody using a ton of distortion and effects as metal guitarists do. This here is a superb transcription of a purely pianistic piece. The performance does it more than justice.
@L K What? I mean it's easy compared to this arrangement, you know it is. I don't know who Dr. Viossy is, but I've heard other metal guitarists playing classical and they're butchering the pieces. It's not that they're bad guitarists, but classical doesn't translate well to metal for me. It could be better if they get rid of the drums and play what the composer has written instead of making their own parts (yes, I realise this is what makes it metal). I don't like it, that's why I criticize. It's perfectly normal for people to criticize what they don't like.
I've played classical on electric guitar but without effects and with thick flat wounds on a hollow body - a jazz setup. Most classical pieces can be arranged for two electric guitars and sound decent while being playable.
Undoubtedly an epoch making performance on a classical guitar
It's even very hard on piano. I don't imagine classical guitar. He is very talented.
I thought playing this piece on a guitar was impossible - especially at this level. I have never heard anyone else even come close. Why isn't Emre touring the planet to sell out concerts?
Because music world sucks
Because he's no sellout 😉
You clearly have not heard of the dooo
@@chrisadams7144 the doo is NOT even close to this, the fuck are you on about?
rav yeah you're right. He's way beyond this guy.
Bu kadar tesadüf olamaz. Bu sabah Moonlight sonata'nın acaba 3. partisyonunu gitarla çalan var mıdır diye merak ederek aramaya basmıştım ve bulamamıştım. Gece aboneliklere bakarken bu videoyu gördüm ve 65 dk önce yayınlanmış. Çok başarılı tebrikler.
Japon birisi de klasik gitar ile çalıyordu fakat silmişler RUclips'dan.
Is this real life? How is this even possible? Never thought of Beethoven as a shredder but this piece shreds. You sir are amazing. I hope you keep on introducing us to great pieces that are not commonly played on guitar. Thank you.
Teddylilley, you haven't listened to enough Beethoven then, there is plenty of key burning in his work
@@puertecitos6888 don t forget he has to do with just 4 fingers but there is no loss of musicality
@@christozkv546
5 fingers are the ones playing. 4 fingers can choose up to 6 notes. Right hand is more of a limitation than the left if you're good enough at arranging.
@@christozkv546 yep and guitar is harder to play than piano, especially pieces like this
it's just a fantasy
In all my life, I only saw arrangements of this work for electric guitar. You're the best. Greetings from Peru
that is like 5 times harder than electric guitar version
ezio auditore electric guitar version is a lot of hammer ons and pull offs and also faster with more notes
what do you mean more note .... its just fast not that difficult if you can shred
@@legion3245 No sweep picking here. Electric guitarists are cheating!
@humanseeming alternate picking is easy. Try finger picking like this, it's a million times harder.
@humanseeming I can play hotcross buns
Быстрая часть лунной сонаты на акустической гитаре? Никогда не думал, что так можно сыграть! Вы заткнули всех электрогитаристов за пояс! Браво, маэстро!
Dude RESPECT, seriously, has to be in Top 10 Classical Guitar Arrangments for Solo Guitar. This video needs to get viral, thanks youuu
I literally cannot think of anyone besides Emre who would take this movement on... not only that but to do it flawlessly with an incredible arrangement that is a perfect interpretation of the song.
At this time you became my favorite classical guitarist.
the equip LAGA is the best. They are really gentle and kind. They offered me many options in the case of purchase of the item. Therefore, i have purchased the sheet with %30 discount coupon. And now i have started to practice this piece with challenge. It is impossible to find another arrangement like this. It deserves its price %100. Thank you LAGA team.
I am struggling with the 1st movement. I couldn’t even imagined it can be humanly possible to play the 3rd on classical guitar. That’s what dedication and love for the instrument means. Congratulations.
Holy Christ, this is out of this world. Excellent phrasing throughout the whole piece. I can't believe how you play the melody with such clarity (mordents included) while doing the classical left hand piano pattern. Lovely final cadenza too. Amazing work!
I thought those mordents were sweet as hell too!
I thought this was impossible. BRAVO
This master is incredible, he's doing some arrangements that we could never imagine to be real, these arrangements are really incredibly astonishing
Whatever a compliment I do isn’t enough to describe what perfect you are.
We thank you very much for showing us the impossible is possible.
Absolutely stunning. Beautifully crisp. Feels like the notes flow from a silk waterfall. Loved it.
I've always searched for this piece on guitar on youtube with no success on finding one on the classical guitar... My prayers have been heard
You, Sir, is not just a fabulous guitarist, a wonderful musician but a true artist. Well done Sir and thank you for bringing guitar playing to another level. I never imagine this piece can be played on a guitar!!! Absolutely amazing! I thought your transcription of Clair de Lune is one of the best but Moonlight Sonata (3rd Movement) on guitar, I mean..... I am lost for words. Despite the change of key but you kept the colour and vibrancy of the piece in your transcription and performance, Bravo, bravo!!! Thank you.
Right? That's my favorite version of Clair de Lune now.
Thank you very much for the piece which you played on guitar....
I have no words to describe how much i enjoyed it. I've allways waited for someone to do an arrangement of this piece, but i thought that was impossible. You proved me wrong. Congratz, my friend...made my day!
Love the arrangement. It's softer to the ears than other arrangements if that makes sense.
After years of searching I didnt think it was possible...
You bring honor to our craft, good sir
Love Beethoven and his pieces are scarcely performed on guitar. Especially ones this difficult. Incredible
Kazuhito Yamashita: the complexity of my classical guitar transcriptions will remain forever unparalleled.
Emre Sabuncuoglu: hold my beer.
Fernando Candia * Hold my ayran
@@aytek98 *hold my beer
Too many notes
Ha ha
"Hold my pick" *
I wish more people had knowledge of classical music.... People don't know how hard this is.... Respect my man
Emre, this performance has made you a legend. Maestro, you are now *IMMORTAL* and *ETERNAL.*
I never thought anyone would play a convincing transcription of this with a guitar. Hats off to you sir.
Never heard a guitarist play so well ,i dont think i would like to preform after him , cause that was truly unique in every way Beethoven is smiling away peacefully today ..your an inspiration and a total master of your craft ..So good.!!
I'm speechless, what a talent. Thank you for your effort to made 3rd on classical guitar. Excellent.
Every month I’d search for an acoustic guitar version of this piece just to be disappointed. Thank you for finally doing it!
The first movement itself is so technical, and now playing the third movement, on guitar is unbelievable..!!! Just Superbly played.
BEAUTIFUL! This is what happens when you mix magic with music and one of the finest artists in the world!
Since 2nd movement was released, I've been waiting for this! This is a day in history!!!!!!
Emre. Holy crap. I never thought i'd see the day when this was performed on solo guitar. Unbelievable.... BRAVO.
It's like he has 2 brains and 4 hands and 2 guitars! Genius! This is beautiful Emre! I was fixated while watching this!
Emrecim ellerine yuregine saglik! Videoyu acarken herhalde yanlis yazilmistir diye dusundum! Saka falan zannettim:) Bu bir dehadir! Bahtin acik olsun!!
You make the whole thing seems so simple , because you seem so calm when playing the whole thing
But my ears keep convince me that its no simple thing here
The definition of No Boundaries
La Campanella might be one of those boundaries
Resmen büyülendim ve türk olduğunu görünce gururlandım.Her ne kadar buralarda olmasanda :D tebrikler üstat
Katılıyorum :D
Pure virtuoso performance! no one else could pull this off! Thanks Emre, you are an Inspiration to us mere mortals.
Everytime i search for an insanely difficult classical guitar piece. This guy always comes up. Truly a masterful guitarist
One of the most difficult , or maybe the most difficult part of playing classical guitar is balancing the sound characteristic and volume of the main melody and the accompanying arpeges. Apoyando and tirando. Anyone can play only one at a time, few can play them together, but Emre is at another level! Not a single, slightest loss in main melody, not even a minor change in the background arpeges. Brilliant, clear sound all the way through a very very difficult piece. Spectacular arrangement. Tekrar tebrikler!
You are absolutely amazing!! Such a genius!
The Master performing his magic for us once again!
Sad to see that this masterpiece has a few thousands visualizations meanwhile some folks playing it on the electric guitar have millions. Not trying to diminish the electric guitar or the players, in fact I love it . But this classical version is way more complex and it's also beautiful.
Rafael Rodrigues this video was just released. You can’t compare it to a video that’s been out for years
That's true, I realized that only after I'd commented.
True
100% agree. We are in the age of timbre. For better or worse, beats, insanely compressed electric guitar, and wonky textures have become the musical zeitgeist. Harmony, dynamics, melody, and "soul" have been sacrificed. It's quite cyclic so I have hope- I'd just love it to hurry the F up so I can book more meaningful gigs!
The generality of people visit youtube for enterntaiment and relaxation. This piece and it’s presentation is much deeper than just the ’fun’ layer. I bet Der Erlkönig does not have 10 million views, if played by classical violist - but Gangnamstyle hase billion views. No need to be sad, that is just the way humankind works.
Браво!!! Не думал, что это виртуозное presto возможно исполнить на гитаре! Восхощен!
I still come back to this every once in a while and I am still as amazed as the first time that I saw this. Almost 1 million views!
finally someone could make real the dream of millions of us! your perfomance and the entire video is abstract gold and stasis
classical guitar is the most beautiful sounding guitar of all the guitars in my opinion. Coupled with my favorite classical composer, how could it get any better?! Oh thats right, a great musician to play it, and thats exactly what we have here, absolutely beautiful, thank you!
dude they should create a Nobel prize for those who arranges pieces on guitar. especially for this one. this is insane.
I searched for Beethoven on guitar but i did not expected this piece to show up. This just blew my mind... Did not could imagine such a piece on a guitar!
When I saw the title I thought maybe only the main notes would be played but I was SO wrong.....this one is truly a masterpiece
Big respect man😁😁😁
That's one of the most beautiful and impressive Beethoven interpretations I have seen, technically and emotionally flawless...