Piano Sonata No. 17, "Tempest" (3rd mvt) // BEETHOVEN
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2015
- Nicknamed "The Tempest", the Piano Sonata No. 17 in D minor, Op. 31, No. 2 was composed in 1801 and 1802 by Ludwig van Beethoven.
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It blows my mind how complicated one Beethoven sonata movement can be. It's only one instrument and there are no words. Writing a basic pop song and working out the words, chords, melody and instruments is tough on it's own, but it still seems more feasible than writing a legitimate sonata. And then composing a symphony is in a higher dimension all on it's own.
Chris Anthony agreed, no one understands beethovens music unless they know how complicated a sonata could be
and then liszt pops out of nowhere and next instant beethoven is crying in a corner XD
@Esther Jade Quintua yeah i know that, in fact he played that piece literally when he was only 20 years old lol
@Esther Jade Quintua The piece is the Hammerklavier sonata in case anyone is wondering.
@Esther Jade Quintua i think it was hammerklavier
Just getting into classical music, one of my favorites so far
Ill recommend waltz 64 no 2 and libsteraum 3
Ooh idk if you’re still into it, but I really recommend Bach Brandenburg concerto no 3 and Tchaikovsky’s flower waltz
polonaise fantasie, it's amazing
Chopin's Ballade No. 1 and No. 4 are the bests in my opinion
5 years later where are you at now? Still liking it? If so which ones in specific have caught your attention?
My favorite part is 00:00-05:39
@Niki Xyz well that's because beethoven just recycles the same shit in his sonatas, no cap
@@aldoringo439 You are a fuckin' idiot.
@@aldoringo439 💩💩💩
@@aldoringo439 There are over 6000 languages and today you decided to speak dumbass
@@aldoringo439 L
Tempest mvt 3, best piano piece. Timeless
Stunning part 1:35 - 2:10 love it
i love the begining 😍
it's so beautiful , indeed
@@notoriousnate9009 , ikr 2nd waltz is also amazing.
I love the entire song
I came here for that
Dieser Beethoven'sche Satz ist mein Favorit unter allen Klavierstücken. Besten Dank für diese Art der visuellen Präsentation!
This piece of Beethoven is my favourite of all piano pieces. Thank you for this kind of visual presentation!
Ja! Ich liebe Beethoven sehr!
German is my third language sorry if there are Mistakes
Arnav Anand That phrase is correct!!!
I spent all day yesterday, ALL DAY, looking for this song thinking it was Chopin. I went through every Chopin etude, nocturne and prelude until I realized this was Beethoven. I should've noticed its similarities to Fur Elise! 😳
this is so Beethovenian an so not Chopinesque
Usually very robust and bold notes are Beethoven.
same bruh
The essential is that you finally found it😜
It’s a bit too easy to be an etude (atleast one that chopin would use.), also it uses a few passages that break away from the melody to explore counter melodies that either feel dissonamt or out of place to many people - that’s Beethoven. It’s the beuty of his music - the dissonance is counter acted by the power and serenity of his melodies - and that psychologicaly creates the most beutiful melodies. Debussy and Satie used it too, but I believe that beethoven mastered his beutiful melodies better than they did and absolutely mastered the balance between dissonant and pretty better than they did.
So incredible!!!! The pinnacle of music!
This is so good, stable tempo with passion.
This movement in particular of all Beethoven sonatas is so different and unique on its own.
It evokes many different feelings, it’s one of the few Beethoven sonatas I can describe with the world magical and maybe even fantastical. At times, it even sounds like something you would hear in Zelda, other times it sounds like something straight out impressionism.
It has many different touches in colour, it also contains that fiery element often characterizes Beethoven, like that of the 5th symphony.
But oh dear, this movement is quite a journey, very easily one of my favorites. I don’t know what went through Beethoven that day but it must’ve been enthralling.
How can this be so moving on Synthesia??? That's the power of classical music.
OMG!!! THANKS FOR UPLOADING!!!
Beethoven is the man !
The begining and 0:56 drives me mad😍😍😍😍😍
Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight, and hurt not. Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments will hum about my ears...and then in dreaming the clouds I thought would open and show riches ready to drop upon me, that when I waked I...I *cried*, to dream again.
What is that from?
Idk y ppl hate classical bc it's like u can feel the pianists feelings and they paint a beautiful picture in ur mind
1:11 sounded like Bach
En algunos momentos parece Bach
Kind of, yeah
reminds of Toccata and Fugue in D minor?
@@icravecheddar7401 Yes, the second half of it.
@@SimPilotMika so the fugue part then?
I played this song at my high school music concert, it evokes unique feelings 🤍
2:10 to 2:29 is my favorite part
Wow so such a great song I ever listen before and a great pianist composed this
Well done!
:)
Amo esta melodia! Las notas tocan el alma... sublime..
落下してくる音の集合体は魔法にかけられたように名曲をかなで、幻想郷にみちびいてくれます。この企画のパターンは飽きがきません。素晴らしい❗
That why i love beethoven
Beautiful!
THANK YOU!
Very melodic and joyful.
tip: listen to this while reading shakespeare's the tempest
That's the last time I take advice from a fork!
vlad4363 You're the one substituting the word 'you' with 'u' and putting a space before the '?' so I should be asking if _you_ are an idiot.
i am a fork. a harmless, no bullshit fork.
a fork i agree with that statement.
What's a fork?
Just can't stop listening to it
Seems like all of the people here are pianist judging by the way they comment. While I'm here just to listen
Who gives a shit
😂😂👌🤕
Well said!
Marie Le Chille Don’t listen to this for listening! This is a robotic performance merely for the tutorial.
Please listen to real pianists on a real piano!
This one is meant to be used as a reference, not for listening.
@@LeaD2000 no, that is not true. I heard many "robotic" plays so much better than pianists plays.
Love that sonata
muazzam bi olay bu hem ışıklı piyano,hem gerçek yorum,hem de nota....muazzzammmm ötesi
Perfeição ☺
Perfection exists
i can listen to this all day....
someone plz play this on my wedding day :3
Same
Cindy Yan I can play it. Invite me to play on your wedding
What an odd wedding.
Strange
Its like playing toccata and fugue in d minor on a wedding XD
Wow amazing
Thanks bunjihisamori
Гениальная музыка.
Bravo!
Супер !!))
👍👍👍
My favorite music
True genius
this midi is amazing
I love the set of speed at 0.75 at the first part.
0:43 always reminds me of la campanella lol
Universal Recipient La campanella should remind you of this
Nana na nanana nanana ,na nana na nanana nanana nanana
Whos now this song , its La campanela 🤣😂
@@danielputrahandana2982 nanananananaananan... well... if you are interested in kpop, there is a recently debuted South Korean girls' group singing nananananan in the following song:
ruclips.net/video/HvGql8HwOIM/видео.html
@@kennethto4780 Kpop is utter shit.
müthiş çok beğendim
Amo todas las piezas de beethoven pero mas esta
This guy is good at Guitar Hero.
BEETHOVEN I LOVE YOUR MUSIC AMAZING AND SO REWARDING:
Umm... He's dead bruh
@@_S.G_ NEIN!!!
Danke, Jack!
3:01
i like this song
I learned this in 3 weeks after spending 2 1/2 years on appassionata 3rd mvt...
I like it
Thanks to piano tiles for let me know classical music :)
👏👏👏
1:02, 😍.
the part 1:55 to 2:10 is the best
Yeah it sounds very nice
Seth Pham I
I also love the part 3:00 to 4:00 :p it's so... tempestuous
I Love 4:52 tho but the whole piece is gold
No
I'm doing a ballet dance to this!
@@ms1500 lol why you pressed?
i fucking love this sonata much wow
One day I shall play this!! I've been practicing piano a lot an I hope in one more year I will be able to play this!
One year over, but I cannot play it. I definitely have improved, but not enough. I'll continue working harder. I promise I'll play it someday.
@@TanyaZener I know you will be able to play it. :)
@@hritviknijhawan1737 Thank you so much😊
@@TanyaZenerit's been 2 years, did you finish it?
@@hritviknijhawan1737 Not yet! Just finished my grade 8. Hopefully just some more progress and I'll reach the level to play it. Thanks!!
How many fingers did beethoven have? Rude.
Matt Whitehead All of them.
He had nein.
@@martialartsnerd1246 ajahahahha
Do the rest of the sonata
Ryan Wiles tell spongebob to roast (joke roast not cook) Gary
What soundfont are you using? Sounds great
Beautyfull peace of music.
Respect to Mario lopez and others who can play it.
Not a easy piece to play , specially not at this speed.
how can this be considered hars though? only the left hand has tricky parts and they're not that bad
if i see that neil degrasse tyson ad one more time...
I love to listen to this and imagine i can play it🤣
Whats the software used to read notes and see them visually like that :O
jellow venders synthesia
ty man
When i sightread it, it seems normal but i am learning it and i cant get the rythm.
please complete tempest rises
HOLY SHIT. That's good
You've missed some notes, yet I have to say that is a really nice tutorial 👍🏼 Thank you
Well if hed missed some notes i suppose u never needed the tutorial, cause as it seems u arleady know this piece 👍🏻
It's synthesia so nobody is playing this for real
I'm tearing up. Help.
I checked this out because of a manga that I'm reading. And I'm thankful.
Which manga?
You should watch zetsuen no tempest, good anime that uses this theme as OST trought all the story
@@Sofia-jk4me NO, ANIME CACA :P
You should make a video of Corazon De Niño - Raul Di Blasio.
Sounds better at half speed imo
I am justice given form, I am the world, now worship, venerate the most noble, most splendid, immortal, and supremely powerful god, Zamasu!
2:29
3:48
Perfect
buen vídeo, donde podría encontrar la partitura?
busca en "www. el-atril. com",en la seccion de partituras, y alli buscas "beethoven".
Is this good to practice without a sustain pedal?, my keyboard does not have one
Some people say its actually better to practice without out one. If you constantly practice with one you could become too reliant on it to make your playing sound good. If you can make your playing sound good without a pedal then when you do get one your playing will sound amazing. So for practice, I'd say one isn't that necessary but it does help to make it easier. But when it comes to playing for other people you're going to want one.
Someone could explain me how it is possible to keep the B minor key down while doing the rest of the melody with the left hand at ruclips.net/video/W76360jayic/видео.html?
On my music sheet, it says I have to press the G key with the 5th finger, so I really don't see how I should press the B minor key...
Ah. As someone with very small hands who has been playing piano for a while now, I will tell you the secret to success.....
The pedal. Just lift it. I can't hold it down and play it either because my fingers are so short. Just hold the note down with the pedal. Let the people with bigger hands do crazy things and hold down that low g.
Lasting in 3rd movement at 0:05:39
1:56 beautiful ❤
0:33-0:43 ****BEST PART****
Rubix 79 then maybe you should explore that part of the theme which develops at 3:25
You should do love's sorrow by Rachmaninov
jow many versions of bitti Lord?
Isn't c4 one octave lower?
4:28
Where's the repeat
is the grid a beat ahead , or am I not getting something?
Ο Θεός να αναπαύσει τον υπέροχο δημιουργό του Μπετόβεν και ευχαριστώ εσάς για το μαγικά οπτικοποιημένο ταξίδι!
Wtf language
for many keys it does not hold down long enough as supposed
*What soundfont do you use?*
Reminds me of Total Rekall..
0:09 - 0:18 (Playback speed 50%)
It was on total recall
Can you do Turkish march using this?
Do you make it performed by the program as well or synchronize the footage with the sound someone played ?
I guessed play it into the software, via midi piano, I do that for a few songs
By analyzing the midi, I've determined that this is not a live performance.
the program, the sound, and the footage are all apart of the same program, when you place down a note in the program, it shows up on the screen and makes the same sound as in real life.
It's like a real piano, but no one is actually playing
The 1st section for the Form For Sis.Princess 5:21
1:35 - 3:02 - 00:08
There was a time when I thought I could never play this. And only 3 years later it turns out I was right.
Só speed