The song everybody has heard but nobody knows the name
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As someone who doesn’t know the name of this song I can confirm this is true
thank you for confirming
@@foxicle89 carnival of the gladiators
@@EliseEcklund thanks for thanking her conformation
@@foxicle89entry of the glatiators actually 🤓🤓🤓
@@roiitherizzler oof thanks for telling me, our music teacher told us otherwise XD
If anyone is still stumped on the title of this piece, it's called "Entrance of the Gladiators" by Czech composer Julius Fucik.
gurl im czech and i didnt know...i gotta educate myself
Christophermosley177 R/whoosh
There's no way this goofy clown song is called "Entrance of the Gladiators". Bet this Julius Fuick guy thought he was real funny when he was naming this song
@@appomgd5965
The English actually played this song in battle to "strike fear into the enemy".
Not kidding. This played while people died under cannons and bayonets. Because of this, it did indeed scare people at one time.
Now it just plays in my head when I see people in weird clothing or women with too much make up, fake nails and eyelashes!
How the mighty have fallen
@@t-bonejones3576 R/whoosh
YOU ALWAYS LOOK SOOO ENTHUSIASTIC IN YOUR VIDEOS!
yeah no true
You mean psychotic
I think it's on purpose.
Definitely the mist cheerful look I've seen on RUclips.
This song plays in my head when I'm at work... and when it does, it makes my day great
She wasn't staring at the camera, she was staring deep in our souls to figure out which songs we didn't know.
She's proficient in 6 million angles of staring into other people's souls to find out what we don't know.
Hi me,
This dude is a genius
yes
Yeah
when the kazoo came in, it really made me tear up. Such an emotional piece.
it moved me to tears as well
omg tysm for replying u are literally the funniest person on youtube 💗💗💗
I was gonna like this comment but I won't do this because it has perfect 69 number of likes and I don't wanna ruin this.
@@EliseEcklund no way you cried😂
@@LUMITY4EVA294 shut up
Thanks for making me smile
Entrance of the Clowns. adapted by David Tobin, Jeff Meegan & Rob Kelly. This is the middle part of Fucik's Entrance of the Gladiators. The part she plays and is thus referring to isn't the whole piece but the circus music the adapted part was arranged for. Thus Entrance of the Clowns.
The fact that the video doesn't say what the name of the song is makes this 10 times better
Edit: a thousand billion people pointed out the name of the song to me, you don't need to tell me
I thought it was 9 times better
@@MadScientistGuitarLab it's up to personal interpretation
I thought it was 11 times better...
@@n31x it's down to personal interpretation
@@diamondmemer9754 ok
"Entrance of the Gladiators" aka "Circus theme". I always forget the name of the composer though.
Julius Fucik
Julius Fucik - He was a Czech composer with a big mustache.
No it’s darude sandstorm
@@SnomradeThat's an annoying pop house song.
I thought it was the new national anthem of the last 3 years?😮😂😂😂😊
Love this vid!
Thank you This was perfect
when i first heard the music, i was moved. when you added the kazoo, it brought me to tears. when i saw the picture of cheese slices, i was done. this was the most magnificent masterpiece i’ve ever seen.
omg yes, she‘s such an ARTIST ✨✨✨
Yessssssss
2.7k likes but on,y three comments? Let’s change this guys! 😊 3rd!
@@theentertainingsisters4100 2.741K likes actually 🤓
What is the name?
The history regarding that piece is quite funny! So for those who don't know, it's called Entry of the Gladiators. It was composed by Julius Fučík and was originally called Grande Marche Chromatique (before changing it to Entry of the Gladiators because of his interest in the description of the gladiators in the novel Quo Vadis). It was created as a new military march during his time as bandmaster in the Austro-Hungarian Army to show the might of the Austro-Hungarians....the Empire dissolved as the result of its humiliating defeat in WWI and the march is now associated with the circus. The irony is strong with this one. Julius left a piece that has stood the test of time...just not the kind of legacy that he was hoping for. If American politics had a theme, it would definitely be this one.
i wonder how you pronounce Fučík
@@RosieeCoree probably not how you’re thinking…
hmm dat last name interesting.
@Ze Single Badger Fluff well afro circus's melody and rhythmn was based off of this, but entry of the gladiators came first
@@RosieeCoree Fuchik
č = ch
how you were able to do this straight faced is a feat in itself
This is the song that plays in my head 24/7.
"Entrance of the Gladiators" aka "Thunder & Blazes March" by Julius Fucik. A really wonderful (and challenging, for an orchestra) piece. I'm not sure why it's so indelibly associated with circuses, unless it's just that they found its complexity made for great ballyhoo in the parade that usually announced a circus' arrival. Sampled in I-can't-count-how-many songs; Three Dog Night's "The Show Must Go On" modified it slightly and used that very well, I think. Edit: Yes, it was rewritten for a smaller band by another composer as a "screamer," a fast circus march, a few years later under a new title.
Edit: YT user The Wicked North's post of "Entrance of the Gladiators" shows just how beautiful and majestic this piece is when not played at the breakneck speed that's common now!
My guess was since it was written for Austria-Hungary's military other nations began to mock it, though if Google is to be believed at the start of the 1900s a Canadian wrote a version for small band which became popular for exciting audiences before a show since it was very upbeat for the time period, hence seeing use in the circus.
@@thegrim418 Sounds legit to me!
I thought it was called Afro circus
@@FutureProGamer90 Yet another of the maybe hundreds of places it's been used. Most people hear it and instantly think it's circus music.
yeah, was looking for this back then when illegal Napster was a thing, and found it by simply searching for "circus", good times good times.
This is a masterpiece. How does she move so quickly and gracefully with her entire body across the piano ?
Magic, not editing. Editing is a lie.
exactly
@@TheWeird0ne0 this is a joke bro
@@zayleewolfhardI'm pretty sure that comment you reply to is also joking-
@@zayleewolfhard r/wooooooooooosh (I should really stop…)
Every once in a while, the algorithm recommends pure gold! 😂🎉
I didn't even finish the video. As soon that box hit the floor I cracked up and rewatched it about a dozen times, liked it, and went to bed happy.
I was already overwhelmed by the melody but then the kazoo came in and brought me to tears... Truly a masterpiece 👏
A kazoo in the right hands is transcendent! Angel 😇 🕉
I have saved u from 666 likes
@@Billyst0rm72 I've saved you from 0 likes
@@bobbobbing12 so have I 🤓
@@Billyst0rm72 😁
As someone who has ridden a unicycle for the past 30 years, I've heard that song countless times. Everyone thinks they're so clever for humming it when I ride past. I'm very familiar with it and its name.
da da dadee dadee da da dooby da da dooby dooby doo doo doo
ha i got u there
I wanted to write "do you juggle while riding it also" then i saw your username
@@DumPixelsbeat me to it 😂
At the circus lol
Did you not want to tell us the name of the song? Just wanted to let us know that you already know it?🤔
Ag yes one minute ad for thirty three second content. Worth it 👍
True. Everyone forgets the name and later remembers it. While some don't know the name but knows the song.
Nice!🙃.
I learned Entry of the Gladiators in band years ago. Of course, none of us recognized the name when the director passed out the sheet music. But when we practiced it, literally every stopped playing in a collective “oh shit” moment 🤣
That's something straight out of a sitcom.
Why the hell, *why the HELL* is that the name of this song?
@@AJadedLizard it wasn't the theme to absolute tomfoolery for a while after it was originally composed, I think it was supposed to be a military song originally but wasn't popular but I'm probably just misremembering
@@asmolblueberry I've seen other people say that too so you're probably right.
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The fact she can make a straight face without laughing while making this masterpiece is just fantastic
That's where the cuts come in 🧠🧠🧠
@HotChinnyOnion bro
I guarantee that I can make her smile!
To be frank I would find it more impressive if she could make a straight face while laughing.
She has PSF ofcourse she ca only make straight faces while laughing inside
Im subbing, this content is so funny 😂😂
Shits corny asf
There is like a lot of versions and this is one
"Entrance of the Gladiators" by Julius Fučík
One of the most recognized pieces of circus music is "Entrance of the Gladiators" by Julius Fučík (1872-1916). Fučík wrote almost 300 marches and dances, and for that reason he is often referred to as "Bohemian Sousa".
Bro u probably read the whole German dictionary and the Bible 5 times and bro ur IQ is prob over 2k
Hi google
🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
Julius FUCK
@@Llama_Gamer13the fact that you made yourseld look stupid is funny.
I've been calling this the "Afro Circus" song my whole life.
DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA CIRCUS, DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA AFRO, CIRCUS AFRO, CIRCUS AFRO, POLKA DOT, POLKA DOT, POLKA DOT, AFRO!
SAME
its Entry of the Gladiators
That's the one! 😂
SAME
Why are you just staring into my soul
I listen to the classical station in Miami Florida.
"Entrance of the Gladiators" op. 68 or "Entry of the Gladiators" is a military march composed in 1897 by the Czech composer Julius Fučík.
Sometimes helps to listen to radio stations other than standard rock & roll.
The fact that I knew this because I’m a classical music nerd makes this so much worse since I instantly recognized it and thought “wait, is this not common knowledge?”
Wasn't it supposed to be used as a military march? Lmao
@@kah-me-row yes, Julius Fulick made entry of the gladiators as a military march originally. It was actually originally named Grande Marche Chromatique, but he renamed it because he was interested in Roman culture.
I didn’t even know that entry of the gladiators wasn’t the piece’s first name until earlier this week.
Btw multiple people say entry of while others say entrance of. The song goes by both names
@@personname9011 I didn't know about the name change, thank you for that lol, but yeah, it goes by both, and it's hilarious how many people will never even bother to look it up lmao
The fact that this song was made to lead soldiers into battle and 126 years later it is a meme on the internet and a song used at circuses. The songs name is Entry of the Gladiators
woah
should have been renamed and be called entry of the clowns instead.
Circus Maximus
I remember in some old CD-ROM games in the 90s used this song for circus themes too. I think the trend started before the internet.
@@ReiseLukas yeah
Enter the gladiators is my favorite march, purely from how it's used and the juxtaposition of its name
Ok, your recreation was good enough but as soon as the kazoo came in I started laughing my ass off XD
Did you know that the original song was actually for the military when they were walking into battle, the song is called “Entrance of the Gladiators“. Now you know😋
I knew it before i read this
I thought it was the duck sound idk why💀
Thank u, now I can search it up and play it@@user-te6vy1hx9x
lol
=|
Ok
as a pianist this song’s name was definitely programmed into my keyboard💀
you are AWESOME!!!
The show must go on
Hilariously, it's called "entry of the gladiators". The composer had a totally different emotion in his mind when he wrote it. He meant for it to convey might, but when interpreted by the west, it sounded more like whimsical entertainment.
thanks
afro circus
I couldn't remember what it was called. "Flight of the Bumblebee" came to mind. That's another one that most people have heard and most of them wouldn't know its name.
Imagine composing something you hope would invoke the might and grandure of an idolized gladiator
Only for it to be known as "that circus/carnival music"
@@Konpekikaminari I don't know the guy, but I would assume he would be happy we still know his song, after the short bought of depression after learning it was for all the wrong reasons.
It’s called “Entrance of the Gladiators” and gained popularity for its use as a Circus “Screamer”, which it is still widely known for. It was written as a military march but used so much (and ironically) as a tune associated with the circus and clowns that it ultimately lost its original meaning.
That name sounds awesome! How could such cool name belong to song like this?
@@recapnerd2657 It was originally played differently and with different instruments before it lost its original meaning as a military march and became a song associated with the circus instead, it was usually played ironically when the clowns came into the rings and performed.
fitting transformation as the military is a glorified circus
@@solartea_except people actually have fun at circuses and usually don’t die.
@@XSillygooseX You clearly attend the wrong circuses.
🎹you are very good at the piano!
Three Dog Night put this in places in their song The Show Must Go On back in 1974 when i was 13. I didn't know the name either until I read the comments just now.
I absolutely know the name of this song. It's called "Entrance of the Gladiators" and it was composed by a Czech named Julius Fučík for the army marching band he was leading.
Just goes to show some times the things you create end up having a different purpose than you intended.
Thanks
It must go by a lot of different names because I’ve always known it as the entertainer and there’s a lot of other people in the comment section calling it by other names too.
Julius WHAT
@@sudhanshushandilya2472 DID THEY STUTTER THE MAN’S NAME WAS JULIUS FUCK
Well done on this video! The production quality is insane!
And the choreography composition is exquisite, and its performance virtuos.
honestly so good. she could definitely win an oscar 👌🙌
That serial box slap was personal💀
Three Dog Night used it in a mid 70's song " Must Let the Show Go On".
elise's ability to not show any emotion while filming very funny videos is inspiring
it's almost like people can edit their videos to filter out bad takes!!! emotion!!!
@@krneel128 abcdefghi cannot sing these naughty lines
bro how is it inspiring????
In her older videos she smiled a lot more and tbh she had more views then
it isnt funny though...
Oh, I love this piece! So heartwarming and tender; Julius Fucik, the man who wrote it, was a genius.
he wrote it for battles
We know who wrote it. We still don't know the song name.
@@Thecowwhomakesthings it is called entry lf the gladiators
@@jarongaming9279 I apologize. We know everything.
I definitely read his last name wrong.
It's barnum and bailey's favorite aka the granddaddy of circus marches. It was close tho, thought it was welcome to the circus
Lol, I did mix em up, entrance of the gladiators WAS the actual music in this......I know way too much circus and carnival music
It's entry of the Gladiators. Fantastic song the full Orchestral Version is amazing the only thing the original was missing was a kazoo, it definitely adds something to the song.
As a nobody, I can confirm that i knew the name of this song.
This comment is underrated 😂😂
Then what is it
Afro circus/I like to move it
As everybody, I can confirm I've heard this song.
@@Not_ace_lover it's called entrance of the gladiators
Why does she never have any emotion. She stares right into our soul and makes us think we don't know the song. 😭😭
It creeps me I'm gonna have nightmares...
I love that song
She explained why in one of her videos why she cant smile, i forgor why tho
There's another piano player on RUclips that does the same thing. Forgot how to spell his name, though
bc she has PSF which stands for permanent sad face.
Julius Fucik - Entry of the Gladiators I think is what the song is called also used to be a US military march song
This is so true
I always think of this song as "afro circus" because it's sang like that in one of the Madagascar movies and I've always remembered it 😂
I was looking for this comment!
I posted a comment similar to this! I just wrote the lyrics.
There is a 10-hour video of JUST THAT , to make people insane
@@thomasgade226 WHAT? REALLY?
DA DA DA DA DA DA DA CIRCUS! DA DA DA DA DA DA DA AFRO! CIRCUS AFRO CIRCUS AFRO! POLKA DOT POLKA DOT POLKA DOT AFRO!
Just remembering when our music teacher asked us what our walk-up songs would be and I said "Entry of the Gladiators". She didn't know what it was so she asked me if it was clean and then looked it up. It is now a core memory whenever I hear this damn song.
Dude
I’m so sorry
Them dogs spinning is hilarious XD as an owner of 3 dogs, I can say its dog´s usuall showing of happines
This is so true...
I have no idea what it is called but I know it is the national anthem of my country and I proudly got to my feet when I heard it.
🤣🤣
This is so perfectly executed. The music, the dog, the kazoo. Amazing. 10/10 this made me emotional.
Not only didn't I know the name of that song that I’ve heard many times, but I can’t even tell you where I’ve heard it before.
I want this played at my funeral
This is literally so relatable lol it's happened to me so many times where I've listened to a song and have heard it before but never knew the name keep up the fantastic work your videos always make my day!! ❤️❤️❤️
Same like when you’re thirsty and drink water it’s so relatable
Entrance of the gladiators... known that for ages
knew it right away. entrance of the gladiators.
it is absolutely splendiferous, this masterpiece should only be available to the finest of ears (the name is afro circus
edit: sorry, i have known it as afro circus from madagascar, but the actual song name is entry of the gladiators. MOM IM FAMOUS!!!!!!!!!!! (this is the most likes on a comment i have ever had)
ikr
Entry of the gladiators is the name
Gen z is clueless. Lol. Afro circus? That what Google told you? 😂😂
Afro circus is from Madagascar 3 I believe. I also thought that was the name
lol I remember it as afro circus too
For extra credit, our music teacher made us guess that song for 50 points
what is it
@@idkwhattosayatthispointentry of the glatiators
@@roiitherizzler i was gonna say entry of the elephants, SpongeBob got me good
@@roiitherizzler okkk
@@idkwhattosayatthispoint
Entry of the Gladiators..
Julius Fucik (though I might have unintentionally butchered his last name..)
Its the Circus Afro song that was stuck in my head for months because my nephew loved Madagascar
You're so beautiful! And talented. And beautiful again. 😍
As someone who never heard this song,I see this as an absolute win.
It's called "Entrance Of The Gladiators," but it's mostly associated with carnivals and circus clowns.
Isn't this heard in circus
@@anime_girl4626 Yeah, it became associated with circuses and carnivals when they started playing it when clowns would enter.
The song is in Madagascar 3
With a last name like bairagi, I don't think this commenter has ever been to or seen a circus before. 😅
As a person that has heard the song, but doesn’t know the name, so emotional
It’s true, this video is a masterpiece!
This is the entrance theme for the Matlock Town football team in the UK, as their nickname is the Gladiators.
entrance of the gladiators, from a military march to circus song. if i was the guy who wrote it i dont know if i would be giggling or crying
Entry of the Gladiators opus 68 is a military march composed by Julius Fučík in 1897. It was originally called “Grande Marche Chromatique”, reflecting the chromatic scales used throughout the work but Fučík changed the title based on his personal interest in the Roman Empire.
How in the heck would this work as a military march???
@@stevensanderson2817
"Clowns!, prepare for battle!'
Dude was always thinking about the Roman Empire...
This music was also used by Three Dog Night in the intro and outro of their cover of Leo Sayer's "The Show Must Go On". That's where I have most often heard it 😊
I mean duh, this is just common knowledge. A harder question is do apples grow on trees...
Props for the editing of this video! Thems some sharp jump cuts! End result does not show how tricky that timing can be. Fun and well done!
I know the name of this song, because I pull it out and play whenever something ridiculous is going on at work. And that's a lot.
Very true title
OH! As a joke, my high school band played this song during our Spring concert (the entire brass section, including myself, was graduating, and this was our final performance of high school). We were all shocked to learn that the name was not, in fact, “Circus Clown Song”, but instead “Entrance of the Gladiators”
Not what we expected.
Not what anyone would expect, really.
when the kazoo came in… it was just so inspiring. tears were dwelling in my eyes.
The irony of what the composure envisioned it being played for compared to what it's synonymous with. XD
It’s "Entrance of the Gladiators", by the Czech composer Julius Fučík.
As a pianist, I can actually confirm this is how we play any piece of music…
Especially Bach
underrated comment
I need to go to a concert now.
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She learned from the pianist maestro, Daffy Duck.
The nam is from coco melon the wheel on the bus background music
I know this one! It's one of my favourite musics. When I discovered it I got shocked to know that it was classical music, but then I heard it again and again and now hear it everytime, I'm addicted! It's called "Entry of the Gladiators" from Fucik.
I knew every part of the title except the first word. I was thinking along the lines of "March" or "Rise" of the gladiators. I'm proud I got 3/4 words right!
@@ce7624 Don't worry about that. Probably other people call the song that way too! Perharps the translation of the original name could undergo some changes. ✨🌺
I recognized Entrance of the Gladiators right away, though I couldn’t remember the composer.
She is so right about this I heard this before but don’t know it. 😱
'Afro circus' from Madagascar 3?
umm actually, its Entry of the Gladiators by Julius Fučk. 🤓 (why does his name have the f word in it) jk we've all heard it from Madagascar ykyk
OMG THIS IS GENIUS!!!! the amount of editing alone, not to mention you madam are friggin' HILARIOUS!!!😂😂😂
Entrance of the Gladiator, and its hillariouse
It is called Entrance of the Gladiators by Julius Fučík
Oh I know this song! I had to research it’s origins in high school for this music segment in my choir class.
For anybody who doesn’t know, it’s “Entry of The Gladiators” by Julius Fucik! Unfortunately his piece is known mostly as “that one circus song” but, at least it was still getting some sort of recognition lol
Da da dadadada AFRO CIRCUS!
I'm Jelous You got to actually research the piece.. ...though maybe the Sentiment is not mutual..
Absolutely LOVE this Tune..
@@drumbum3.142 I couldn’t tell you the majority of the info nowadays, since it was clear back in 2016, but yeah I found this piece to be pretty interesting, even though I’ve never been one for classical music.
@@GoofyGosling
I like an INSANELY Wide Broad Palette of Music.. ...Everything from Vilvaldi to Green Day. Opera and Acapella to Chevelle, ajr, and Louis Prima.. . And reams of Stuff in between and on the outskirts ..
Entrance of the Gladiators to be more specific
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The song name Is entry of the gladiators Its referring to some carnival music
I found that disproportionately funny! 😂
This is so incredible you crazy crazy artist
Let's just appreciate the effort she put in this video is just so beautiful 😭❤️
Top tier presentation 😂
I three stars that in Piano Tiles 1 back in highschool
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