Because of the other recorded instrument tracks. It's still good and I didn't give a thumbs down but there's recorded drums and rhythm guitar in there and that takes away from the organic nature of sitting on your couch and making a RUclips video.
Finally.. Beethoven could remove his ear trumpet and hear his music as it's meant to be blasted. Epic dude. Gorgeously well done. He was a wizard before his time
As a metal-head at heart, student of the humanities, and fan of classical music - you put my two favorite things together like a dream. I've always considered most classical music to be metal AF. You have perfectly displayed classical music in modern metal form. I listen to you every night! Puts me to sleep like a little metal baby in a metal crib. Much love and never stop shredding homie. MORE. MORE. MORE.
Fucking love this! I wish Beethoven could hear his music being played in this style. I think he would love it too and be very proud to see his music live on and translate so well into different styles
@@HeathenHammer80 one of my high school teachers had cochlear implants after she went deaf over the course of a week, and she said that once she got them, music sounded so much better playing in her head than in her ears. She said that the air between the speakers and your ears distorts the sound enough to make an *audible* difference in quality and clarity.
Mr Antunes, I wanted to let you know, I have been BLASTING your Spotify in my car , my neighbors are getting upset. But your music is too GROOVY!! You are the most creative rift maker that I’ve ever seen!!!! 100% coming from the heart!!
This amazing rendition ... But I am also so amazed Beethoven to have written such a master piece. (Even though I heard so many times) the brilliance of this piece never ceases to amaze me... What a composer.
His pace is very good. I feel that others I have watched on youtube bare either too rushed or do not "feel" the rhytm. When I listen to this one I do feel that he has a meaning with what he does. That there is logic to it. So 5/5.
Like the ones who play classical compositions note by note? There are plenty of them. They study guitar in conservatories around the world. But they take it on playing acoustic guitar without high output pick ups and overdriven amps. But what does a society gain by that? Keeping up a tradition ruled by the aristocrats who payed the musicians (or didn’t if they wouldn‘t fit in with their rules)? That‘s like a museum not explaining the historical background. No society needs that, but some autocrats do.
Just 21 seconds in, and I can guarantee anyone this is the best 3rd movement on electric guitar on RUclips. Well done. This is what I've been waiting for.
@@igormajdandzic7587 Yeah, she was my number one until seeing this one. The articulation he puts in between the notes is just superior control. Absolutely all the respect in the World to Tina S though, she's just amazing as well.
@@MultiCappie True, but in comparison her speed is way up. So, he can play more. She is sheer control. But like you said, both are great in their own right.
Just watched that one-Tina S’s-after listening to Antunes’s. (And not gonna do that lame comparison thing.) What’s amazing is that their feels are so different. Both incredible. Can’t believe how much fun it is to watch someone do this on the guitar.
1st thanks for the ton work that allowed you to post this! 2nd Bravisimo! 3rd its not just that you played the piece, any sequencer can do that. Its that you performed an informed interpretation of the piece with penache! Your modern imbellishments (eg neck slide) were beautiful and appropriate. I think The Maestro would have been captivated by your rendition. Thx again.
Omfg.. im blown away by this! I KNEW the 3rd movement always was heavy metal. I would headbang almost everytime..now this. Thank you so much! It's like i have heard this a million times in my own head and now finally someone creates it!!! 💖💖💖💖💖💖
My man! Came for the hilarious Metal memes with Kenneth Copeland, but who doesn't love absolute quality classical works performed on modern instruments. Keep up the good work.
Me hearing this on piano as a youngster: "Ok, there's NO WAY this can EVER be played on guitar!!!" Me, after hearing this over 15 years later: "...goddamnit. (T_T) "
Amazing!!! The arrangement, the stamina, the sheer technique and expression! Is André Antunes the best Portuguese electric guitarist today? Thank for doing this and sharing it with us! Beautiful!
There are just certain performances that make me smile. ...&, Dude... Even after 772-takes... you weren't even sweating! BRAVO, brother! BRAVO! That was beautiful!
OK, I've seen many people play this song on guitar, but it's the first time someone evokes the same feelings the original from part to part, instead of just trying to make it "Metal AF". Now that's an ACTUAL great musician RIGHT THERE. I just found this channel, I hope there are some originals, cuz, boy I'm excited to listen
Absolutely killer man. I got some Jason Becker vibes from some of your vibrato and phrasing. I think Beethoven himself would be pleased to hear this rendition of his piece.
Não sabia que tínhamos em Portugal um génio da guitarra eléctrica! Também gostei muito dos teus acompanhamentos do tolo pregador Copeland e do Pig Calling Contest! Qualquer coisa te inspira música, até uma máq. de lavar ou uma Karen histérica... Fantástico! Parabéns e as maiores felicidades para a tua carreira, porque as mereces.
So much muscle memory here. I've played for around 7-8 years in a somewhat casual way. I am fine with some tapping across different strings. But this just blows my mind. I can't fathom the time it takes to master this. But dedication definitely pays off. I can't tell if your second finger on the right hand is doing a lot of work under the 1st finger, like multi-string tapping. Or if it just progresses down the strings without coming back to a previous string until it starts again. I'm trying to match it to what's going on with your left hand too, but it's so dang fast! I'm going to have to take a look at the tabs/sheet music. Anyway. Absolutely incredible cover/rendition, and thank you for sharing it with us.
Fantastic!! Thanks so much, man. The best version EVER!! I always loved this masterpiece and have heard like thousands of interpretations, but most classical interpreters aren't able to give Beethoven the groove that he's supposed to be played with. YOU DID IT!!
He is the first guitarts who i see on yt and actually tries to phrase a classical song. But I still dont get why there arent videos about moon l sonata first m on electric guitar I think that part is equally good. Anyways that second part where you start changig it up is extremely good
It's AWESOME, you really deserve bigger attention to your music, you are really great guitarist. I absolutely felt this melody, it's perfect. Good luck to you and I hope, once you'll become very famous and popular!
No joke intended here but, your probably the best ive heard and seen on youtube. Im a guitarist too, since juinor high. I can recognize if someone is playing good. Its apparent your an expert. By the way, the double hand tapping is what gets me. I dont mean to be a jerk, but with discipline and practice for years, anyone can learn to play; but that tapping you play and display is more than simply tough to play. And your superb at it, so, excellent playing and work.
Please do "Der Erlkönig" by Schubert! The transcriptions for solo piano and violin by Liszt and Ernst respectively are amazing, I think it'd sound pretty neat on the guitar.
Mom: Son, what are you listening to?
Son: Classical Music
That'll be a well raised man 👌🏻
Man my guitar keeps looking at me like an unsatisfied wife
Mine left me.
@@dorstefan Lo
Lmfao!
@Critterpool. Congrats on one of the most original comments ever on RUclips (not sarcasm, I really mean that)
mines making me sleep on the sofa after i played this video
Proof that Beethoven was metal he just didn't have electricity
👎
There's a good reason out of all the classical composers, it was Beethoven that was in Bill & Ted.
He went deaf even without a wall of Marshall stacks behind him. That's how metal he was.
The piano was an encumbrance to his development.
I am a trained classical guitarist...and yeah Beethoven was a rock star. Even without the electricity...
My guitar:
We dont do that here
My guitar:
...
It doesn't exist ,_,
At least I have a acoustic guitar :>
Now you can go to sleep....
My brain:
Don't even think about it, kid.
OMG jus fucking hilarious, good one Nikolas.
Can't understand how someone can dislike this masterpiece..
Because of the other recorded instrument tracks. It's still good and I didn't give a thumbs down but there's recorded drums and rhythm guitar in there and that takes away from the organic nature of sitting on your couch and making a RUclips video.
Because their jealous
@@destinybynum2795 yeah, is the only logic answer XD
Maybe they think it isn't very musical.
@@destinybynum2795 *theryreir
you’re definitely the most underrated guitarist on youtube.
Not underrated.he is a portuguese monster
No doubt about that.
Bradley Hall bro
@@jesuslechuga7013 ???
@A Warm Gun owo
I've been playing guitar for 50 years and I can't imagine the work that went into mastering that. Great playing.
guitar is hard for me,but shit dude i agree. i did not know how to comprehend this. let alone try.
a genius can do stuff that we just can't imagine - with little effort!
It would probably take me two years just to get the basics of what he played
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure.
You nailed Beethoven's performance in the mall.
Bravo Andre.
Finally.. Beethoven could remove his ear trumpet and hear his music as it's meant to be blasted. Epic dude. Gorgeously well done. He was a wizard before his time
Every time I need motivation, I just come back to this video
And then you lose it again?
@@notsure1969 ahaha
As a metal-head at heart, student of the humanities, and fan of classical music - you put my two favorite things together like a dream. I've always considered most classical music to be metal AF. You have perfectly displayed classical music in modern metal form. I listen to you every night! Puts me to sleep like a little metal baby in a metal crib. Much love and never stop shredding homie. MORE. MORE. MORE.
as well. i do, when i can, open the taps on a highpowered sound system. then i hate when its done and the police show up.
ruclips.net/video/EZigWREPPqQ/видео.html
Here's a lesser-known Beethoven piano sonata that I think has the potential to be metal AF. ruclips.net/video/I_CMWOwLUKg/видео.html
@@willy-johndejager6810 "Puts me to sleep like a little metal baby in a metal crib"
loved that..lol
Yes yes yes
Classical music is just metal of 17th century
Beethoven was metal. Others, hit or miss.
@@grandarchon6969 have you listened to any of chopin's etudes? That shit makes my head banging
This is 19th century (composed 1801).
No, Metal is 19th music with distortion.
@@grandarchon6969 No, Bach.
Hard to believe this piece was written more than two hundred and twenty years ago.
Great job!!! Beethoven would be proud.
After 16 years playing guitar unprofessionally this video has made me start my long awaited career a Plummer
*plumber
@Leafhound: Come on, give this person a break ;-). They've just had their dream shattered...
@@leafhound3605 *plum farmer
Is that any different than a plumber?
@@allthe1 Okay that checks out.
We have to assume he also arranged and played the backing track. That's way more work than it already is!
Yep
Best metal version.
Every note is crystal clear and 100% note to note
Love the tone, the skill, and how you're not showy. Awesome man
Hey guyz! So today I'M gonna show you a RAD piece I learned by ears, goes a little like this
Fucking love this! I wish Beethoven could hear his music being played in this style. I think he would love it too and be very proud to see his music live on and translate so well into different styles
I wonder if it was beethoven and not paganini who soild his souil to the devil for his composing skills.
*Cough* hear *Cough*
@@РуменДойчев Oh yeah! 😆 I forgot all about that.
@@РуменДойчев I don’t think he was always deaf though. Anyway we could fit him with a cochlear implant now and he could hear just fine.
@@HeathenHammer80 one of my high school teachers had cochlear implants after she went deaf over the course of a week, and she said that once she got them, music sounded so much better playing in her head than in her ears. She said that the air between the speakers and your ears distorts the sound enough to make an *audible* difference in quality and clarity.
Mr Antunes, I wanted to let you know, I have been BLASTING your Spotify in my car , my neighbors are getting upset. But your music is too GROOVY!! You are the most creative rift maker that I’ve ever seen!!!! 100% coming from the heart!!
Me Hears this... *glances at guitar across the room*
Guitar: "Don't even think about it"
haha!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣
Jesus, I knew this guy was good, but didn’t know he was this good! 😳
Mine face hath melted away. I'd like to think Beethoven is rocking in his grave to this outstanding adaptation.
EN LA TUMBA SOLO ESTAN RESTOS DE POLVO, PERO LOS ESPIRITUS VIVEN MEJOR QUE NOSOTROS.
Best metal arrangement of this piece I have ever heard. Amazing job!
Гитаристов много, но мало творческих людей, как этот парень.
Согласен 100%
This amazing rendition ... But I am also so amazed Beethoven to have written such a master piece. (Even though I heard so many times) the brilliance of this piece never ceases to amaze me... What a composer.
Y LAS OTRAS QUE ESTAS PERDIENDO
Are you of this planet? My god that was amazing...
One of the first versions of the Sonata, which had character and was genuinely nice to listen to, great job!
His pace is very good. I feel that others I have watched on youtube bare either too rushed or do not "feel" the rhytm. When I listen to this one I do feel that he has a meaning with what he does. That there is logic to it. So 5/5.
Man! what a solo great job this society needs more guitarists like you
We live in a society
@@N3ukenInD3K3uken oh no..
Like the ones who play classical compositions note by note? There are plenty of them. They study guitar in conservatories around the world. But they take it on playing acoustic guitar without high output pick ups and overdriven amps. But what does a society gain by that? Keeping up a tradition ruled by the aristocrats who payed the musicians (or didn’t if they wouldn‘t fit in with their rules)? That‘s like a museum not explaining the historical background. No society needs that, but some autocrats do.
Efe, kral adamsın.
@@HarryGuit What does autocracy has to do with hearing guitar covers in RUclips tho.
Andre is a hidden gem.
Seriously the BEST metal rendition of this. This is such a cool song to turn metal, but your backing track/drums arrangement is 🔥!
Check out the rendition by Tina S. here on YT. This one is pretty good too, but let's talk again after you listen to Tina.
THAT was impressive!
Most classical composers were metal, they just didn't know it yet
always gonna be my favorite version on guitar on YT, the boldness and uncutness of the chords.
I like that you don't talk. RUclipsrs are annoying.
One of my fav pieces of all time. Absolutely fantastic arrangement!
AMAZING,I was banging my head to Beethoven, thanks to you
Took a solid 10 seconds to realize that you weren't Guthrie lol
me to haha
I thought it was Guthrie without a beard lol
@@EfftingES not until i read this comment did i realize it wasnt guthrie hahaha here i was thinking wow he shaved, trying out a new look i guess
easily my favorite metal interpretation of this piece out there - swing beats, triplets, sweeps for days - love it !
Showing technicality with touch and rhythmic patience is a true sign of a pro🙏🙏🙏
This comment is no way near to completely describe how wonderful you've played. I love it.
That’s some of the best Guitar licks and fluidity , I’ve ever heard anyone play consistently,…..Awesome Job Andre Antunes !!
Just 21 seconds in, and I can guarantee anyone this is the best 3rd movement on electric guitar on RUclips.
Well done. This is what I've been waiting for.
I like her shred as well ruclips.net/video/o6rBK0BqL2w/видео.html
but I like his hair more.
@@igormajdandzic7587 Yeah, she was my number one until seeing this one. The articulation he puts in between the notes is just superior control.
Absolutely all the respect in the World to Tina S though, she's just amazing as well.
@@MultiCappie True, but in comparison her speed is way up. So, he can play more. She is sheer control.
But like you said, both are great in their own right.
Tina S.
I love the backing tracks. Great production
Your tone is amazing, and you play beautifully, please keep making classical music on electric ❤️
💯
Now, this version was bad
ass.
I think compared to his others this one isnt as good but thats understandable considering how technical this piece even on its native instrument
Excellent! I just want to share a French teenager who also rocks a guitar - playing the same piece Tina S. ruclips.net/video/o6rBK0BqL2w/видео.html
Frankly both are EXCELLENT! I absolutely am amazed watching people play this masterpiece - both on electric, classical guitar, and original...
Just watched that one-Tina S’s-after listening to Antunes’s. (And not gonna do that lame comparison thing.) What’s amazing is that their feels are so different. Both incredible. Can’t believe how much fun it is to watch someone do this on the guitar.
I think your comment is terrible...
...y awesome.
1st thanks for the ton work that allowed you to post this! 2nd Bravisimo! 3rd its not just that you played the piece, any sequencer can do that. Its that you performed an informed interpretation of the piece with penache! Your modern imbellishments (eg neck slide) were beautiful and appropriate. I think The Maestro would have been captivated by your rendition. Thx again.
Ahhhhh, is amazing your style. Now, please, a version of 24th caprice of Paganini.
Why that one specifically, might I ask?
@@salmiakki_ Because, of the 24 caprices of paganini, the 24th is the Best and the most beatiful.
@@lordgerog Personally, I like the seventh better. Whatever, to each their own I guess. Also the 4th.
@@salmiakki_ i mean, cmon, the 24th is by far the most famous and recognizable... It's a no-brainer for a channel like this.
@@lordgerog no he must play the 2nd movement of the Hungarian rhapsody, then that one.
I appreciate that you didn't use too much distortion to cover up your mistakes. Very clean performance
Reminds me of the stuff Randy Rhoads used to play. Nicely done dude.
Omfg.. im blown away by this! I KNEW the 3rd movement always was heavy metal. I would headbang almost everytime..now this. Thank you so much! It's like i have heard this a million times in my own head and now finally someone creates it!!! 💖💖💖💖💖💖
How to make castlevania Music:
1 pick a classic song
2 turn It into rock
3 Be an absolute guitar legend.
100%
1.5 arrange it in 8-bit first
Haha, glad I wasn't the only one thinking it! 😂😎
@@RetroRanter IKR?!
You are paying the Classic Composers the greatest homage. They really gave us a world to work with and enjoy.
Moonlight Sonata: Castlevania edition.
Brilliant work in all seriousness wow! 💜
My man! Came for the hilarious Metal memes with Kenneth Copeland, but who doesn't love absolute quality classical works performed on modern instruments. Keep up the good work.
For me, this is the best interpretation of this song on youtube. That tone man... beautiful!
Manda vir mais!
i must have listened to this one million times played by Rudolf Serkin on cassette tape as a kid. i always loved beethoven's sonatas for piano.
Al fin un cover de metal de esta pieza hecho de manera correcta, sin exagerar y darle un sonido tan agresivo
This is one of my favorite pieces of music. I did not expect this. What a breath of fresh air. You should be signed by now. This is brilliant.
You went on fire with this one man.
RESPECT
Chopin's Revolutionary Etude!!🤘🏼
I particularly loved The version made for The game: Chopin, ressurection of music
This is awesome! Who would've thought Moonlight would sound so dang cool on an electric guitar?
Well now. I am suoer impressed with your sense of timing between both hands and overall timing of the flurry of notes played. Bravo!
Me hearing this on piano as a youngster: "Ok, there's NO WAY this can EVER be played on guitar!!!"
Me, after hearing this over 15 years later: "...goddamnit. (T_T) "
Amazing!!! The arrangement, the stamina, the sheer technique and expression! Is André Antunes the best Portuguese electric guitarist today?
Thank for doing this and sharing it with us! Beautiful!
Got here by accident, now I'm subscribed. Such talent.
There are just certain performances that make me smile.
...&, Dude...
Even after 772-takes... you weren't even sweating!
BRAVO, brother!
BRAVO!
That was beautiful!
Lo único bueno que nos dejó el covid-19, es que André se motivó al fin a darnos estás versiónes 🤸🏾♂️
im totally loving those Marty Friedman-esque bends you are playing, this is a phenomenal version of this. - ultra clean playing.
This is Guthrie when he was young
I clicked on this video because I thought that this is guthrie lol
Looks like Guthrie and Nick Johnston...
@@al3ssi0._6 me too😂😂
he just desactivated jisus mode
That little hammer-off at 3:04 I'll tell you what!
Saw this comment right as it hit and now I gotta go find paper towel
You can feel the epicness of the melody interpret in a different way on electric guitar....and it is......bravo.
OK, I've seen many people play this song on guitar, but it's the first time someone evokes the same feelings the original from part to part, instead of just trying to make it "Metal AF". Now that's an ACTUAL great musician RIGHT THERE. I just found this channel, I hope there are some originals, cuz, boy I'm excited to listen
I don't know what is the better version: Beethoven or Andre Antunes! Listening from Brazil!
There are no words you look so relaxed playing this above amazing solo i can listen to this over and over loving it bruh
Magnificent ! Ausgezeichnet ! Wirklich toll!
Genau
Harika!
@@tayfunbey3752 hasan sen misin kardesim genau
Absolutely killer man. I got some Jason Becker vibes from some of your vibrato and phrasing. I think Beethoven himself would be pleased to hear this rendition of his piece.
Except for one problem: Beethoven was deaf
@@marcoroberts9462 LOL good point!
Não sabia que tínhamos em Portugal um génio da guitarra eléctrica! Também gostei muito dos teus acompanhamentos do tolo pregador Copeland e do Pig Calling Contest! Qualquer coisa te inspira música, até uma máq. de lavar ou uma Karen histérica... Fantástico! Parabéns e as maiores felicidades para a tua carreira, porque as mereces.
This channel makes me hear things differently... It's incredible.
This is Kenneth Copelands mind when he tries to sleep at night.
So much muscle memory here. I've played for around 7-8 years in a somewhat casual way. I am fine with some tapping across different strings. But this just blows my mind. I can't fathom the time it takes to master this. But dedication definitely pays off. I can't tell if your second finger on the right hand is doing a lot of work under the 1st finger, like multi-string tapping. Or if it just progresses down the strings without coming back to a previous string until it starts again. I'm trying to match it to what's going on with your left hand too, but it's so dang fast! I'm going to have to take a look at the tabs/sheet music. Anyway. Absolutely incredible cover/rendition, and thank you for sharing it with us.
The most extremely Talented artist ever, possibly. I'm serious. 👏 😮 ❤
Beethoven? 😃
Fantastic!! Thanks so much, man. The best version EVER!! I always loved this masterpiece and have heard like thousands of interpretations, but most classical interpreters aren't able to give Beethoven the groove that he's supposed to be played with. YOU DID IT!!
i love the fact that u use the guitar on the left leg. That perfect
The classical guitar standard!
wow this is fantastic!!, what a technique and what a memory, i mean no sheet music, and all in 1 shot, Andre you are a hero !
That is sick!! Can you do some Bach? People hated Bach because his music was to abstract. He was than what metal is now.
I am surprised there aint no big names called you by now.. You are legendary man!
that tempo change at 4:07 is amazing
Synkoped ska :)
This takes me back to my Yngwie Malsteem days. All of Andre's videos are seriously kick ass.
He is the first guitarts who i see on yt and actually tries to phrase a classical song.
But I still dont get why there arent videos about moon l sonata first m on electric guitar I think that part is equally good.
Anyways that second part where you start changig it up is extremely good
there are a lot tho
The doo did it many times on omegele
Cole Roland... he’s done it 100% the way he did it
ever heard dr viossi? hes the pioneer
You obviously have not heard of Tina S who blows this one away at the age of 17. Much faster and cleaner.
Ok having wathed a couple of his vids this guy is crazy good. Like his midichlorian count is of the charts.
The first 20 seconds were enough to win my like
It's AWESOME, you really deserve bigger attention to your music, you are really great guitarist. I absolutely felt this melody, it's perfect. Good luck to you and I hope, once you'll become very famous and popular!
Absolutamente fantástico! Lamento ter demorado tanto a encontrar o teu canal
Madness!!! This cannot be taken lightly! 🤯
Amazing again!!!
No joke intended here but, your probably the best ive heard and seen on youtube.
Im a guitarist too, since juinor high. I can recognize if someone is playing good. Its apparent your an expert.
By the way, the double hand tapping is what gets me. I dont mean to be a jerk, but with discipline and practice for years, anyone can learn to play; but that tapping you play and display is more than simply tough to play. And your superb at it, so, excellent playing and work.
Donations required to make a time machine to go and provide the classical composers with electricity
What a godly arrangement.
Please do "Der Erlkönig" by Schubert! The transcriptions for solo piano and violin by Liszt and Ernst respectively are amazing, I think it'd sound pretty neat on the guitar.
It took me at least a few viewings before fully being able to appreciate the level of mastery that went into this.
5:10
^ use this as an eargasm button